The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 22, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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    H IL L S B O R O
Thuradiiy, A ugust 22, lö.’lö
Committees Named
for B. and P. Club
Miss Anderson
Bride Saturday
A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
Teacher Bride
Miss Rains Weds
J. Clyde Hopkins
Pago Soven
Mrs. J. Kamna
Given Shower
by Past Chiefs
Mr und Mrs. Hubert Welrh spent
A daughter was born Sunday to the week-end with their sister Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Vance Norton of San J i, k Tin,n..is of Glendale
Francisco, C a l, according to word
received by Mrs. Mary Sabin, great
Splrrlla Foundation Garment*
grandm other of the baby.
Nationally advertised. Designed
I exclusively for you. Write Mabel
Mrs. Walteee III—
I H. Wright. Hillsboro, for appoint­
27
Mrs Frank Wallace was taken to ment*.
Sm ith’s hospital Saturday, where
Good lim e Dance
she is under medical care. She Is
At Grange hall every Saturday
getting along as well as can be j night. Georgia Hess orchestra. Ad-
expected.
1 mission 25c.
2ltf
HANKS MI m Vemta H a in « ,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. John
' Kain» of Salem and J. Clyde Hop-
kin«, »on of Mr and Mr« E. E
Hopkins of Bank#, were m arried
Mr». John G ardner was hostess
Saturday August 10. at the bride’»
for a shower and card party Tues­
home in Salem.
CnminHtci'Mi for the year were Heaton paid an official visit to the
The ceremony took place at 4 day evening at her home, com­
announced by PrtMddcnt Fayctla itebekuh Lodge at Clackumaa.
Tuesday evening Mi
Cora E
o'clock in the spacious living room, plimenting Mrs. John Kamna J r
Allen Friday evening at the picnic
m eeting of the H un I iichm and Pro- Heaton paid an official visit to the
which was beautifully decorated Guests were members of the Past
with appointm ents of coral and Chiefs’ club of Phoenicia Temple,
f««Msl(»in«I Women’« club at the Mor* K<bekah lodge at Independence
| orchid gladioli The Hev. Charles and a few relatives of the guest of
gall cottage ut Mcuehuin Two mem­ Wednesday morning, accompanied
honor
' Boss read the service.
ber«. the flrnt iimii(*d. will serve by Mrs N G Johnston of south
The bride wore a gown of peach
uh Joint chairm en on all comm it­ of Hillsboro, she left by way of the
Mrs. Kamna. who lost her home
coast high way to visit the Itebekuh
satin, tip-toe length, and carried
tee«, us follow«:
, a colonial bouquet of Talisman ■ anil contents recently by fire, was
Hospitality Marlon Lytle. Faina lodges of Coos and Curry counties
| presented with many beautiful gifts
rooes.
Tupper. Mattie Cox. Mu lie llougez. They expect to i eturn home Sep
Let your loved one’s resting place be
Mrs. Basil W est her «by, sister of for a new home, which Mr Karnn,
Dorothy Wiley, Ada lhle, i'ayetta tem ber 1
narked
with a Memorial that will la.it
contemplates
building
this
fall
Fol-
the bride, was the only attendant.
Among the Odd Fellows and He
Allen
orever, honored with a m onum ent that
Sh< wore a dress of pink organdie I lowing the opening of gifts, bridge
b«*kahs
attending
the
I
O.
O.
F
Meniber«hip
Itobeita lla in c « .
! and carried a bouquet of pink : arid rum m y were played. Mrs
eflects the dignity and im portance of
Gussle Sigh t, A udicy Heaton. Kivu picnic Sunday at Arcadia Park near
uwretpeas and blue delphiniums. ! Kamna receiving the prize a i
your
family name. We will gladly show
Hatchelar, Itowena Hermann, Helen Vernonia w ere Mr. and Mrs. L. I.
Clark Powne of Banks acted as i bridge and Mrs. H. R. Knunott at
Duvis, Mr anrl Mrs. Adolph Molu
you memorials and subm it suggestions
Mead
rummy.
' best man. The wedding march was ; Mothers
Mr und Mrs. George Selfridge.
Meet Tonight—
for any type memorial you prefer.
Education Marie Hoffman. (Jvr Mi and Mrs O. M Heaton and
played by Miss Moxie Hopkins,
trude Needham, Georgia Smith, Hila Mr. and M r . C harh Douglas» und
Regular monthly meeting of the
3i.der of the groom.
3REGON MONUMENT WORKS
CoinehuM. Louise Hight*
Following the ceremony a wed­ | Mothers’ Association of Hiilsboro
children.
Hillsboro, Oregon
ding dinner was served to the im ­ I C hristian Council will be held this
Publicity
Patty Lomax, Mar-
' evening, at 8 o'clock, at Pilgrim
(Venetian ticket, Emil Luck, Rt. 2, Banks!
mediate family.
gaiel Cady. Ju lia Tatom, A n n a
After a short wedding trip to the I House. Social evening, with enter-
H o n o red
Schmidt, Maude Stunnard, Effie
¡lakes of central Oregon the couple ' tainm ent of fathers’ group, has been
Jackson
■ will he at home at Sherwood, where postponed until the Septem ber,
Legislation Anna Well«, Maude
Mr. Hopkins will take up his duties I meeting.
II ohcow *, Angle Harrington, Portia
Mrs E. A G riffith a n d Mrs
as principal of the grade school. ) Attends Camp—
Laver, Ella Schulm erlch
Sopha Freer It «en entertained with
Both Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins are
Public Helation« Emma McKin­ dessert luncheon and five tables
Verne Casebeer, local Shell Oil
graduates of Oregon Normal school.
ney, Dorothy Howe, M uigaret D ix­ of bridge Tuesday afternoon, hon­
' company manager, went to Fort
Mr.
Hopkins
is
affiliated
with
Phi
on. Alice Maxwell, Mabel Schendel, oring their house gut »Is, Mesdames
Mu Delta fraternity at Oregon Stat | Warden. Wash., Sunday for two
Gladys Eisner
weeks' m ilitary training. He is a
F G. Molander and it. A. Hoffman
college.
Emblem
Helen Steven«. I n a of Los Angeles. C al. and Elsie
reserve officer in the coast a rtil­
Pearl Allen, G loria Coulter, Elaine y | j ryttn ,,f Portland O thers pr« •
lery.
Miss I,nella Taylor, daughter of
Caldwell, Anonu Joos, Tula Sum-I
were Mesdames L. C. Kramien.
SCHOLLS—A pretty home wed-
/Auxiliary Sewers Meet—
Mr. und Mrs (I. K. Taylor of n o rth ­
I'erson.
Robert
»cl
I W L. Stark. J
Members of the Legion Auxiliary
east of Hillsboro, and C. WiHis ‘link w»s solemnized Tuesday morn-
Health Minnie Coy, Nellie Euy-I j,„ r |(„gumi- II
Ruttatili, J. II. W right of Hillsboro, son of Mrs> 8 . a* H o’clock, at the home of
will meet today (Thursday) at the
Matinee Saturday at 2 P. M. — Evening at 6:30
■
ram, Iola I'lercy, Esther Auld. Jos Dinsmore. J I. Searcy, 1» 8. R uth­
Delia Wright of Bean Station, Ten- Mr. and Mrs. H arry Schme.tzer,
Miss Frances Sundberg, daugh- home of Mrs. Fred Engeldinger for
ephine Boczkttj, Olga Konlgan.
erford, L. E MucDowell, Lyman nessee, were m arried Friday a t , brother-in-law and sister of the i ter of Rfrs. Viola Sundberg of Hills- a pot luck luncheon at 12:30 and
Finance Anna Townsenil. Ethel Howe, J. W B an n y . C. E Wells,
bride, when Miss Irm a Baker, j boro, and Mr. William V. Hogan. the afternoon will be spent in sew­
llam ea, Mary Louise Higby. Ivy W G. Hare, Ada Patterson, Paul Vancouver, Wash
The couple will make their home 'laughter of Mr. and Mrs William both of Marshfield, were m arried
Syverson, Mue Vivian Whitelaw, Pll| lfr!lun a-n<j j, t M i Pheeters on his farm northeast of Hillsboro. Baker of Manning, became the bride Sunday afternoon at a simple cere-1 ing.
Wilma Hull.
Mrs. Searcy made high »core ut the plan- just vacated by Mrs. E l-|°* George Schmeltzcr. son of Mr ; mony at the home of the bride’s I Reshingle that leaky roof with
The following »pedal committees ril„ trnet n„d Mrs Dinsmore low. eanor McDougall Mrs Wright Is and Mrs. C. R K irkpatrick o f ; mother. Rev. R. L. Pu'-nam of the the famous Snider cedar shingle.—
w ere appointed
and Mrs Burney high at auction an employe in the
Carnation Lum ber Co., exclusive
of t —
h e ' _ Scholls Rev. . Virgil
— office
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. Speece
. . . of t h e ; Christian church officiating.
Jum borcv Zulu Morgan
H o s e .|I l (, m , s
low.
Portland General Electric company. Evangelical church read the serv-
Mis. Phyllis Wetteland, cousin of sales agents, Forest Grove. Phono
Cave, Malsle Caldwell. Ilerneta
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Mr. Wright came here about ten *<■'<," *n *he presence of im m ediate the bride, acting as m atron of hon­ 20.
Kummer, Gladys Matteson, Marlon
years ago from Tennessee.
I relatives.
Complim ented on B irthday—
or. was her only attendant, and Mr
Robert», Dorothy Snyder.
reigning Quince« m
......... — 1— .......
i The bride was dressed in p u rf Wetteland acted as best man for
oí Gooíydon» join with the |
Music
Jessie Sewell, K athleen
Daily Trips to Portland
Mis. A. O. Pitm an entertuined a
»
,
•
,
,
,
white
flat
crepe
and
carried
a
bou-
the
bridegroom.
Caldwell. Murguret M o o b e r r y , group of chlldran Wednesday a fte r­
Hillsboro Auto Freight
queen« of «ong • • • • < >
quet of Tangerine gladioli The
Miss Mabel Cockrell of Portland
Marie Priest
noon. complim enting her l i t t l e B u s i n e s s W o m e n
Bonded and Insured Carrier
n v ifn d t n Q n ln m
bridesmaid. Miss Betty VanDom- sang ”1 Love You T ruly” and Miss
Good Will
Emma Mohr, M ar­ daughter Nuncy on her seventh T
lL v C l IU O c t l v l l l
clen. won an ash-rose ensemble and Mildred Jam es played the wedding Serving Beaverton, Aloha, Reed
garet Suhnow, Merle Selfridge, Mu birthday. The time was spent In tl lV
Business and Professional Worn- carried a bouquet o f gladioli,
ville, Hillsboro, Cornelius and
rlon Huthhorn. Marie Schmidt
playing games, and dainty refresh ­ en's club is invited to join the Raleigh Baker, brother of the bride, march.
Forest Grove
At the reception which followed,
The club Is sponsoring the "Twin- m ents were served The invitation­ Salem club at a picnic Tuesday was best man.
Mrs E K. Burton of Marshfield,
Pickup and Delivery Service at
T riplet Round-up" and voted to al list Included Joan und Donna evening at the home of Mrs. Mabel
Following the ceremony a lunch- aunt of the bride. Mrs. C. F. Ful­
Package Rates
offer a sw«ep*tukes prize for the Locheud of Salem, W alter McKin­ Savuge on Garden Road. Dinner eon
was served, after which the
pair of tw ins qualifying under the ney, Jacqueline and Barbara B ar­ will be served at 6:30 at 50 cents j young couple left for a wedding ler of Aloha, and Miss Ophelia
Hillsboro Phone 542
Wismer
of
Hillsboro
presided
at
greatest num ber of classifications ney, Lee Ann and Mary Kramien, per plate. All members planning to trip to Detroit, Mich. Upon their
East Side Term inal Portland
' Pf®« K e a t in f
at the "Round-up" on Saturday, Bai bum Ann Person, Milda Beth attend are requested to notify Mrs. j return they will m ake their home the table.
Phone EAst 9131
; 1 :
B e tty G ra b le
Following a trip to Seaside and
August 31. at the county fair. The Pitman. Ann Marie Relling, Tom ­ Fayettu Allen.
at the K irkpatrick farm.
Redmond the couple will retu rn to
event w ill be held at 1:90 p. m. In my Dinsmore, C laire Elisabeth and
/7TT
E v e ly n B r e n t
-
..........
The bride, who is one of the Marshfield, where Mr. Hogan is
the auditorium C om m ittee In charge Hayes Jr. Bickford. Patsy and Paul
E r ik R h o d es
Miss Helen Crook returned Mon- popular teachers of the county, manager of t h e Piggly Wiggly
i n c lu d e s M rs Z.
J
Rigg i. M rs J r Patterson. Barney and Jackie
continue to teach this year store.
Sum Coy, Mrs L. M Townsend. Buchanan of Gaston. Phoebe Ann day morning to her duties at Weil's
FOR
FARMS
•»a
MtHuth.
■
Mrs Reece Huthhorn. and Misses Huggins. Ricky Haynes of Seattle store from a week’s vacation at j ln *be Mead district, near Man-
LARGE or SMALL
Cunetta br G m it S it v r n
|
— PLUS —
Mr». Christensen in Hospital—
K athleen C aldw ell und Helen Stev - ! Sammy Christenson. Pater a n d Reedsport. W inchester Bay. where i n ‘nK
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See Albert Heard
ens Registrations should be made Hobby Amacher, Grace Kurns, Mary she visited her brother; a visit w ith
Selected
Short
Subjects
Dr.
C.
T.
Smith
performed
a
«KO-IAOIO
riC
T
ote
tn
Nt the Argus office or with Mrs June McEntee. Evelyn und Billy her sister, Mrs I. Mirty, at Toledo. C ’ . 1..z l r .r>
Banks. Oregon
major operation for Mrs. Julius
Zola Morgun at the 4-H club build-, l.osli, I.orene Scheldt. K atherine and a visit at Albany w ith another U o I U t l l v l U U LU
Christensen of near Hillsboro Sun­
sister,
Mrs
E
C
Haley,
and
*■«*»-1
flivA
r»
R
p
p
p
n
t
i
on
mg ut the fair
Swenson. Bobbie and Evelyn Ber ily
day morning at Sm ith's hospital.
Miss Crook wj»s accompan-
ILCLtpLlU Il
The club also voted to give $5 to nards. Sonny McKnight. Archie O
led on the trip by her m other. Mrs
New members will be given a
tlie Camp Fire girls’ perm anent J r and Nancy Pitman.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Chase are
M attie Crowder, and brother. Ralph reception at the G arden club meet-
YOUNG’S
cabin on Gules creek
After Last Show
Crook of Hillsboro, and Mrs Har-1 mg and garden party Monday aft- spending a two weeks' vacation at
R eports on the national conven­ Honored on B irthday—
the
beaches.
Mrs
Z
J.
Riggs
is
i
rnoon
at
2
o’clock
at
the
home
of
Mrs. J. C May gave a luncheon I der and daughter of Portland.
tion In S eattle w err given by Misses
substituting for Mr. Chase in the
Lew Ayres and Mae Clark in
Angie Harrington. Gussie Sigler, Tuesday in honor of the eighth | Mrs. J. L. Connelly, who has been ! Mr«. H R. Chantier, 633 North Hillsboro Pharmacy.
“Thoughtful. Sympathetic
M argaret Cady, and Mrs Zola Mor­ birthday bf her daughter Betty visiting the past month with her Second avenue The new president,
Service"
Mr and Mrs K. E Nordlund
Guests were Mrs, K irschner and mother. Mrs Zelma Roy of West Mrs. W F Cyrus will preside over
gan
Phone 97Î
Hillsboro
ln o e left
le f t Tuesday
T u e s d a y for
f o r her
h e r h home
o m e i , _ h e . business
Mrs. . W. J and son and Misses Esther and
son Eddy. Phyllis und Allene A m ­ S Slope,
,
. meeting
..
acher. C orrine Brown. Curoline in San Francisco. Mrs Roy, who i s ) E7.“ i™ e ®n.d M!"s- B'anch Bride G ertrude Anderson of S e a t t l e .
hostesses,
Wash . attended the funeral of their
Kalkwarf. Sandford and Beverly in charge of the alteration depart- w111
uncle, J. C. Bechen, last week.
Gray, Eugene Feldt. Jacky Doyle. ment at Well’s store, has just com-j
K atherine. Margaret and Sonny De- pleted a modern 5-room bungalow R eturn from Long Trip—
Mrs Eli Fenner and daughter
Hondt. Virginia and Dean Morctz. on her place.
j Miss Nora Costelloe and Mrs. A. left Saturday for their home in
Mr and Mr» C T Richardson
Special on Pressure
, ,
Mrs. Loren Milllman und daughter
R L. Putnam , C hristian minister. H. Abts returned Friday from a Merna, Neb., after visiting several
and son S tuart accompanied by Grncc <)( p ur, lanj m ìo W lnabeth
weeks
w
ith
relatives
in
Hillsboro
and
family
are
spending
the
week
six
weeks'
visit
in
Iowa,
Nebraska
Miss Luctle llurty, returned Mon MucDowell. Shirlee Schukart. and
and Eugene.
d a y f r o m a t u p tO San Ei.mi i.i o Lorreari May. Mr». Mlllimun and at the const, visiting the various and Montana They report condi-
■ Continuous Show Sunday — 2 p. m. to 11 p. nj.
»
Mr and Mrs. E B. Tongue and
w here they went Io meet Nell Mrs K irschner assisted w ith the beachrs. They will visit with Mrs. j tions in the middle-west consider-
Putnam
's
relatives
in
Salem
over
ably
improved
over
last
y
e
a
r
Bob spent Sunday at Grays River.
Richardson, soil of Mr. and Mrs serving
the w eek-end and attend the fam ­ Iowa's corn seems to be in fine Wash., with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Richardson Nell arrived August
ily clan gathering at Aumsville condition Rain is badly needed in Shannon Mrs. J T. Shannon re ­
13 on the President Johnson from Ml»» Molir Injured—
Nebraska for the corn, which was turned home w ith them.
an uround-the-w orld cruise a n d
Misses Emma Mohr and Mattie Sunday.
wps in port three days la-fore sail­ Cox returned Saturday night from
Mrs. Nellie Hoard and son Harry damaged considerably by rust and
Bob Tongue and Billy Allison
SQ .95
ing on another trip He was n u t a vacation trip t o Yellowstone of Beaverton route 2 went to Fort hail, but there are bountiful crops returned Wednesday from scout
»t the pier by several friends from purk. While ut Mammoth Springs Lewis, Wash . the first of the week, of hay. The ladies went by auto camp at Camp M eriwether, near 10-quart ................... tP
Seattle, relatives from San Mateo, In the park, Miss Mohr stepped to w here her daughter, Mrs. Alice and traveled approxim ately 4000 Sand Lake.
besides the Hillsboro party After the side of the road to avoid a car Heath, is ill in a hospital Prom miles, encountering some very hot
Miss Alice Louie returned Mon­ Peerless—
$ 4 O -95
a few busy day» of entertainm ent and
___ ___r
r __ in loose _ gravel, caus there they w ill go to Hoquiam, w eather during their trip.
slipped
day from Glendale, w here she had 18-quart ................. JLÖ
they again saw him off on the 16th ing a fall and a compound fracture Wash for a few weeks' visit with Honored on Birthdays—
visited the past month w ith Mrs.
On the way south the Richard­ f a bone in her right hand. The her sister-in-law . Mrs M Murphy.
Mr a|)d Mrs HalHe i reland cn . Jack Thomas, formerly of Hillsboro.
son purty visited Oregon Cave:, and young ladles report extrem ely hot
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sears and tertained Sunday w ith a dinner
$ 4 C .95
Mrs. M B Bump and daughters N ational—
other points of interest, returning w eather in the park.
Mrs Coffin of Portland. G ilbert complim enting her parents, Mr. returned last week from a three
by the coast route. They reported
■NI
Coffin and daughter of San Fran- and Mrs. A. Malchow, on their weeks’ vacation at Rockaway and 18-quart ................. A
Did
Oregonian
Exhibited—
w eather conditions quite warm at
cisco. Cal., and Mrs J W Smuck birthday anniversaries. Mr. M al­ Seaside.
Leland E ckhart brought into the and children of Seattle. Wash., were chow was 89 and Mrs Malchow
times. 112 degrees on the Redwood
N ational—
$ 4 *^.95
Miss Gladys Eisner, who is in
higflway, and extrem ely warm a Argus Friday parts of a copy of Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Was 76. Guests were Mr and Mrs
25-quart ................. A ■
Redding.
1 the Oregonian of February 4. 1911, C harles L. Walker.
charge
of
the
county
tax
d
epart­
George Thomas, Ira Ingram, Mr.
Hillsboro people encountered dur which c. ninu in rates the 50th an-
ment, is spending a week’s vaca­
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. P ranger and and Mrs. Ralph Ireland and Betty tion at Seaside.
ing the trip were Mr and Mrs ntversaiy ot the Dully Oregonian Mrs.
H
Vandyke
left
Tuesday
for
and
.Helen
Ireland
of
Portland.
Mrs.
Reece Huthhorn. vacationing i n It contains some very interesting Baker to visit friends and rela- Ivy Craw ford of New York City,
Mrs. Max C randall left Tuesday
San Francisco, and Roscoe Mun- data, relative to that date, includ- lives.
Mrs. Pranger, who has been Mrs. Lulu Ingram. Mrs. Bertha Otis, m orning for Ross, C a l. for an ex­
tended
visit w ith her son Kenneth,
™
- 2 2 ^
" V i " . T S - j."
, M " a “" d " "
who is ill In a hospital in that city.
tude
for
a
time.
time
in
use
by
the
Argus.
near Dunsmuir.
Attend Relative'» Wedding —
PRESSURE COOKERS
Miss Helen Pickell left Friday
Sam llu iit went to Corbett Thurs-
Miss Harty also visited Mrs. Finds Shortcut—
Among Hillsboro relatives who for her home in Des Moines. Iowa,
day
nhd
returned
Sunday
w
ith
,
u
,»
,
M ortim er Lewis (K athleen H orn­
take the guess all out
h i ,
> u
i
■
attended the wedding of M iss Verna after several weeks' visit w ith her
An appreciated household hint »«.
Mrs Hulit who had been visiting Biersdorf daughter
Dr and Mrs
by) at O akland Mrs Lewis is a
was phoned in this morning by for a week wtth her m other Mrs. H erm a„ Biersdorf of Portland, to sister, Mrs. L. J. Merrill.
form er Hillsboro girl.
of canning.
Mrs. Elwood Johnson, who discov­ Lucy Kincaid, and brother. I{a|Ph
Ralph R
,, n.
h . Luedt'kc" "in P ^ t‘land'"’iT:,rs"
alph'
?'c r«cn ot / ^ od^ ' rn
ered that a short adjustable knife, ’ Kincaid
which she calls a cabbage knife.
Mr and Mrg j c Wooster re . day evening were Mr. and Mrs. I visited Mrs. O. O. Freem an T hurs­
is a tim e saver it,, cutting corr' tllrn,.d to , hvlr h(inle at Colb K an. George Bicrsdorf, Mr. and Mrs. day.
Otto Voges, Mr. and Mrs. W T,
fL°m
?
.,A
o , lsas. Monday after tw o w eeks’ vis- Putnam J r . Ferd Putnam, and Mr.
B urke Tongue spent the w eek­
Mrs Corn E. Heaton, president this kind together with recipes | jt hvl c wi(h h(,r mo(h(,r Mrs
end at Seaview, Wash.
and Mrs. Gordon Sahnow.
of the Rebekah A ssem bly returned *'•* be started soon und co oper J. Kimball, who is very ill.
home Friday after a week spent ®tion of all is urged
Miss Lena Delplanehe. deputy in Mr». Megargel Hoste»»—
An Invitation - - -
visiting lodges in and near Silver Lurge Muskiochin Displayed—
Mrs. Donald Megargel entertained
the county treasurer's' office, is on
TO THE PEOPLE OF HILLS­
lu ll
W h ile ill th a t v ic in ity
Mi
T
hursday
w
ith
a
luncheon
and
a
ten-day
vacation
trip
in
South­
A muskmelon of the Victor Spear
BORO and VICINITY:
Heaton was the house guest of variety, weighing 6 4 pounds, was ern Oregon. She visited at C rater auction bridge. Guests were Mes­
T here has been organized in
Mrs. Helen W rightman.
dames Guy Paine. G unnar Johnner
brought into the Argus Tuesday b> Lake among other places.
Friday evening accompanied by J. II. T rent of south Hillsboro. It
HILLSBORO, OREGON
of Portland, Alf O. Johnson of Hillsboro what is known as the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Otto
Voges
a
t­
O, M. Heaton, Mrs. George Self­ was grown on his place on Jack-
Forest Grove, L. E MacDowell, W ashington County Builders' Ex­
tended
the
B
iersdorf-Luedtke
w
ed­
change. composed of w orkmen who
ridge and Mrs. Adolph Mohr, Mrs son bottom A double cucum ber was
ding in Portland last Thursday I,. T. McPheeters. R. J. Scearee. J. understand the trades they repre­
brought in this week by Raymond evening. Mrs. Luedtke and Mrs. i H. Murton and M attie Bertoli.
sent. You are cordially invited to
Miller of tills city.
Voges are cousins
R eturn from Vacation—
discuss your building problems with
Misses M arie Desmet of Portland the members of this organization
Holford Bergh of Olympia. Wash .
Mrs. Wleber Hostess—
and Lena Delplanehe of the county
Mrs. W. H. Wieber entertained and Sm ith Bergh of Scappoose a t­ treasurer's office returned Tuesday for estim ates and advice. Ju st send
the funeral of J. C. Bechen
a postal card to the Secretary of
Friday with a miscellaneous show ­ tended
last week. The gentlemen arc uncles I ^rorn 8 week's vacation trip to The Builders' Exchange. Hillsboro,
and
er in honor of Miss Jean Rogers, of
Mrs. Bechen.
C rater Lake, Oregon Caves, and stating the nature of the im prove­
who announced lier engagem ent to
Mr. and Mrs Z ena. Olsen and !
C‘7 ',,9 a \ 7 ' ’''-V wcn' ,s<n,' h ments required to get in tone.)
Vernon Nelson. Afternoon was spent
M en of the B. 1. D. J.—what are®
'J '
'c highway and re- with the different tradesm en qual­
In playing games. Honors went to daughter of Portland, and Mrs. S .'
E.
Olsen
spent
last
week
at
Rock-
turncd
alon«
,he coast rouU '
ified to perform your w ork satis­
Miss Madeline Shattuck, first, and
they like? How do they carry o n |
factorily. The Builders' Exchange
Will Do
aw ay and w ith Mrs H. J. Duncan G riffith Host—
I Mrs. Carl Christener, second.
at Tillamook.
E. A. G riffith was host for a guarantee the w orkmanship of anv
Comm ander Gates III—
• W onders to
Mr. and Mrs. O rra Fox of O n­ stag parly Tuesday evening for mem ber of their organization.
Uncle Sam ’s relentless war to e n d |
H. V. Gates, state commander, alaska. Wash., visited last week at Roy A. Hoffman of Los Angeles.
WE THANK YOU
G. A It., became seriously ill last the George Newton home. Mrs. Cal. Present w ere R. W. and M or­
Go places, do things.
W ashington County Builders
Your Car.
| week and was taken to Good Sam ­ Sidney K err of Onalaska is a gucsl ris Well. Donald T. Templeton, Paul
crime? M ust they keep love out.
Exchange.
W ear No Mend “Give-
aritan hospital August 14. The last nt the Newton home this week.
Patterson, and W. G. Hare.
report received was that his con­
of their dangerous lives? Follow'
abk-H” and forget you
Mrs. W C. Gifford and daughter
dition showed general im prove­
Ju n e and her mother, Mrs. George j
have on h o s i e r y .
this m an—as he thum bed his nose |
ment. though slow.
Wann, are spending the week at j
T hey’re sheer a n d
Tupper Remodels Home—
the M cAlear sum mer home at i
clear, economical, too.
at Hell for a girl with ruby l ip s ! |
W. A. Tupper, bookkeeper in the Meacham.
county engineer's' office, Is on a
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Biersdorf
They w ear and w ear I
w eek's vacation and is remodeling and little son left Tuesday for a
his home.
vacation at Seaview, Wash.
Visitors
at Bridge Party
A simple anrl beautiful wedding
took place at St. Mlcbuer« und AU
Angels' church in Portland Satur-
day morning when Ml«« Elsie An­
derson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
H. Anderson, became the bride
of C. Kenneth Emery, son of Mi ‘
and Mrs. Melvin Emery, nil of
Portland The Rev. Hichard Flagg
Ayres read the service in the p res­
ence of members of the two fam i­
lies
The bride wore a suit of n a w ,
blue crepe with u blouse of powder
blue triple «In « r. m atching bat and
corsage of Sweet Adeline roses,
bouvardla and lilies of the valley
Her Sistei, Mis Mildred Anderson
who was her only attendant, wore
a dress of gray crepe trim m ed in
rose, with matching hat anrl acces­
sories. Her corsage was of Joanna
Hill roses with bouvardla and vio­
las. Harold Girvan was best man.
A fter the ceremony a wedding
breakfast was nerved at the St
A ndrews hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery left later In |
the afternoon for Seattle, f r o m '
where they sail, August 19. on the
S S. Aleutian for a n Alaskan * 1
Cut court « y Newa-Teleirrarn.
cruise. They will be at home in I
Hillsboro after Septem ber 1 th ere Mrs. C. Kenneth Emery <Elsie An-
Mrs. Emery is a mem ber of the
derson, member of Junior high
school faculty», whose m arriage
Ju n io r high school (acuity.
t. o k [,l.i, e it l ' o i , l a n d S a t i n da>
Miss Taylor Weds
C. Willis Wright
Miss Baker Bride
of Mr. Kirkpatrick
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Remembered - - -
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Miss Sundberg Bride
of William Hogan
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Visits Lodges
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A nother large assortm ent of Col­
lars. Also Collar and Cuff Seta
have arrived direct from N e w
York, few of a kind, and the
very latest styles.
$ 4 .1 5
There are countless u n ­
seen germ s in the air you
breathe, each one spread­
ing acute Infectious dis­
ease w hich may easily be
contracted If you are not
In the proper health. You,
yourself, may spread dis­
ease if feverish. See your
physician if you have even
a slight tem perature.
L io n el B a rry m o re -Je a n A r th u r
C h e ste r M o rris - Jo sep h C a lle ia g
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price» are only ...,...........................
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Hillsboro
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Main St.
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Garage
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Busch’s Super
Service Station
Corner Third and Ravelin»
Phone 501
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