The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 05, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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    H IL L S B O R O
Thursday, September 6, 1935
Miss Duyck Weds
Martin Stadelman
AR G U S.
H IL L S B O R O ,
Page FI va
OREGON
Fa u rest A rider son New Members
Coffee Club Has
Will
lie
Named
Drives to Home
First Fall Meet
Election of new members will b<
the chief item ot interest during
next two weeks for clubs a f­
from Penn State the
September 13th
filiated with Hillsboro Christian
Townsend club benefit card party
Hillsboro Violin Studio. 255 R
and dance Aloha Grange hall Sat- Main S t, private or In ctase, In-
urday night. September 7. Admis- eluding violin outfit if desired
sion 25c Five prizes.
¡Also violins a n d a l l accessor-
A beuutlful wedding ceremony
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28tf
took pine© at 9 a m August 23 at
Cood Time Dance
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St. Francis Catholic ehun b at Hoy.
At G range hall every Saturday
Old Time Dance
when Miss Itcgina Marie Duyck
7T. ~
,
night. Georgia Hess orchestra. Ad-
At Hillsboro G range hall, 1st and
as ail the various groups
daughter of Mr. and M im H«-nry
F lrst meeting of t h e Coffee club > mission 25c
Faurost Anderson, son of J. I. Council,
29tf 3rd Thursday, beginning Sept cm -
begin
their
new
season
with
the
Intercut in.! report» were given ii cupHuU* hliuprU <* ku brought hi Duyck, became the bride of Mur- Anderson of Hill-.boro, returned opening of school sessions. T hirty- for the new year will be held at
— -------------— ber 5 Hue karoos’ old-time mu.de.
on the »lute convention of Die l.c by 1. II Muhly of Mouth of Cor- tin Studelinun, son of Mr und Mrs Saturday after driving overland five boys and 39 girls will become the chamber of commerce rooms
Argus classified ads get results. 'G ood caller. Tickets 25c.
28tf
John
Stadelman.
Rev.
F.
J.
Springer
f:on»
Pennsylvania.
The
young
man
Friday
afternoon.
Septem
ber
13,
gton Auxiliary ut The Dali«» at rwlluM, llaiiturn egg* brought In
new pledges to the clubs, if all
officiated.
i
left
Portland
on
the
“Portland
beginning
at
2:15
o’clock.
The
Tuesday night'» meeting of llllla by Wultvr Hergert, u freak twtated
vacancies are filled, President R ich­ newly elected president. Mrs. Fred
The bride, who was given in ( Rose** Ju ly 27 for Detroit. At that I ard
boro unit by the «4« h ;.ile». Mrs cut rot brought in by M im J A
Abts hasuinnounced. It is plan*
I ’lrm Eallnger. Mi
W I- Cyru» .Short, ti fragrant pink Aniuryllia m arriage by her father, wore u city he picked up a car purchased I ned to have all pledging and i n - , Erigeldinger, will preside and oth­
unit Mr» Fred Caldwell It wa» re- blossom grown by Jim I'cppurd, lovely white satin dress with long I through a local dealer and then itiation work completed before Sep- ' er new officers, assisting as host-
ported Ihui thia w ir the latgcat mid an old picture of the court train Her truiling veil was tucked visited in Michigan and Pennsyl- I tember 22, when Council will dedi­ esses for the meeting, will be Mrs.
»tule convention ever held In Ore hou.se (louiit(*(l by Mrs C harlei to a lace cap caught with orange vania with relatives On the re- cate its new headquarters. Pilgrim Otto H artram pf, first vice-presi­
non Mr» J- II Olnamore. chair Sewell to the lllMtorlcol und Mu- blossoms. She curried a bouquet of turn trip be wus accompanied by House, at 232 North Third avenue. dent; Mrs Florence Reynolds, sec­
white sweet peas. Joan roses and bi« aunt. Mrs. II. It. .Sjolander of
ond vice-president; Mrs. II H
man of the child w elfare commit* nr urn society
Inauguration of the new president Stannard. secretary; Mrs. A L.
bouvardia.
' Ishpeming, Mich., who will visit
tee, al»o gave a report of t h «•
will
lake
place
during
the
week
of
Chase,
financial secretary, and Mrs
Miss Sylvia Duyck, sister of the m Hillsboro with her sister, Mis
year'« work, »howlnu u l a r g e
September 22. Council has expand W. E. Pittinger, treasurer.
bride and only attendant, wore a Anderson.
am ount of relief done along Ihow
Thia
floor length dress of Apricot or-
Anderson reported encountering ed during the sum mer through the
The program will be on public
line«.
organization of a Mothers’ associa­ welfare,
gamut
with
a
pleated
white
crepe
hitch-hikers
all
along
the
way,
par
Week
with Mrs. E. L. McCor­
Mr». Carl Chrlatener, who had
turban She carried blue-lavender ticularly in Ohio and Pennsylvania. tion. and plans have bepn made mick as chairm an, and will fol­
been elected a« aergeunt-Ut arm»,
for
the
formation
of
a
Dads'
club
Deer and Elk llu n te r ' club an I sweetpeas and roses The mother .’ H<* stated that whole families could
low the business meeting
The
Evening at 6:30
tendered her resignation, and Ml'» tli«-ir
famllivH picnicked Sunday at corsages were of gardenias.
lie seen “thum bing” their way east. this month Besides the groups of president will announce her com-
John I’ubols was elected to fill the the
high
school
and
college
age,
Coun
D.
B
Hurkhulter
home
P
res­
Joe Stadelman, brother of the F urther west the m ajority of the
, .
, i m ittees and chairmen, and plans
vacuncy, Officer» will he ln»tiilled ent were Metwri. and Meadarrwa
cil will again sponsor two clubs of | for the
. work
hikers were boys, he said
som etime before the next regular Karl Kollermeier Sr., C. C. Kol- bndegnxjin. acted as best man.
grand inarch was play-
Mrs J L. Anderson, Mrs. Sjoland- junior high school age, and tw o |ined
meeting of Die Auxiliary, probably lerm eier and children, Irvin Schiel ed Hillman's
grade school age
_
by Miss Margaret lleeaacker er and Lloyd Anderson are spend- clubs of
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.
.
The new quilt made by members
at a Joint meeting with the Legion. und Mon. and Churles Winkle and Kuymond
sang s o l o s ing the week at Rockaway. Mr
Meeting» scheduled for next week ,lt the c)ubM ig on di \
at the
The president. Mr» Salinger, p re­ duughter, all of West Linn; Karl throughout VanDyke
the ceremony.
Anderson and Faurest took them to n dude Omega and Gamma chap ,»ortland G a, 4 Coke c^ ^ , ny of.
sented silhouette picture« to thiwo Kollermeier J r und children of
large reception was held at the coast Monday and returned the ters, Monday evening; Delta chap- fjce
F J
having perfect attendance for the Oregon City; Henry K Platt und the A bride's
home after the wedding same day
ter. Tuesday evening; C-Hi club, I
year, Miaulâmes Fred Amacher, children
ceremony, with ubout 95 guests
■—
. ■ . ■ .
of
Tigard;
George
B
urk­
Wednesday
evening;
Vikings,
T
h
u
rs-!
"
Nye Bristol, Fred Caldwell, Ian- halter. Edwin Hurkhulter and chil­
day evening Alpha and Beta chap- H o m e C O m i n S T D a V
Clark and 8. F. Gleen. A number dren.
In the evening a dance was giv- P .
ters, Friday evening. Junior clubs
°
J
Andrew Lentz and duughter,
of other» received picture» for a t­ Kdwurd
wHl meet in the afternoons, Wolf H t L o c a l C h u r c h
Missen Helen en to their many friend» at th e ' r n i t
tending all bul one or two m eet­ Bagnell Schulmerlch,
und Evelyn Henson. John Verboort hall with music by Wal- 1 U l k S
Cub Pack Uor boys), Tuesday aft
ings.
Special homecoming day services
Gucene. Lawrence Wocstenburg,
and Flower Guild (for
Mr», ltrlatol will be hoale»« for Ed wont und Norman Schulmerlch. k T h e °io u n g rw u p le left on a trip , "The next generation should learn ernoon,
girls), on Wednesday afternoon. at the Congregational church next
the next pot luck lunch and sew ­ and Hill Fixln, all of Hillsboro und to the beaches, after which they
said Mrs Junior high school students’ groups Sunday. The church auditorium
ing afternoon at her home on S ep­ vicinity; Andrew Pierson of Palo will make their home above Moun- * “ **""
Pr? ‘dJ nt ?f ,h ' will begin their meetings the fol­ will present a new appearance,
Oregon Congress of Parents and lowing
tem ber 28. with luncheon at 12:30 Alto, Cal . Mesdaines Mary C I tuindale.
having been redocorat«?d through­
week.
Teachers, in her talk to leaders
out. The roof also has been re ­
Clark und Rosa Crouch of Portlund. |
from
Washington
county
comm
un­
paired.
Mrs. T. A rthur Dungan, who
und the boat and hostess
ities meeting at a school of instruc­
has been conducting choirs i n
tion at Aloha G range hall August
Portland, is to be the new choir
27. Mrs K letzer outlined the poli-
director and w ill be in charge next
Miss I-IUIe llomedew. brlde-elect c*’ ’ * ‘hned " ’ IL0™ 1, ^ T if tT “ “5
NORTH PLAINS A pretty well
"The Prince of Egypt,’’ a histor­ Sunday. C lair Beeler w ill sing a
of George Jacobson of Portland. ! r
’ h" ti
n ical pageant-dram a depicting the solo. Acting m inister, T. A rthur
ding was solemnized at the St
of» formulated at the national conven- life of early Egyptians, will be p re­ Dungan, will speak upon a timely
Edward'» church Tueaday m ornint
in Miami
»-»• she
»F sa » was
»><>■ a
Main work of the Hillsboro P a r­ wm given a show
t,, ir Thursday aft* H°n ln
Miami, Oregon
where
when Ml*a Helen Marte Crop. ent-Teacher
and a mem- sented at the high school auditor­ them e at 11 o’clock and there will
association this yeui ernoon at the home of Mrs Henry
¡ S T E : » Ï Ï ,“ " ™ £ X CX
« •» - V " « - V Ï ' T ’
Jacobson of West Union_ Present
“ f h executive board. Mrs ium Septem ber 28 and 27. This Is be special opening program in the
arrangem ent of the Lind- church school at ten o’clock. All
V ^n
Ae, IH t ^
W
“ ld ° Ur S«*««1» “hoUld a ly special
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and Canfield Dramatic company Hillsboro people not connected with
and is presented under the auspices other church w ork in the city are
of Mr und Mrs. J J Nus»bauiner Other committee head* selected to
of the Methodist Episcopal church. cordially invited.
of n Helvetia
Hresack)
F. C.
llolznagel. Florence
«II
eiv eu a Rev
n«v Father
r
.» m » r . dalp ari. Mrs H W Gates, hospital- Megargel, ».
L. Holznagel.
Mrs K,
,
Mrs.
Kletzer
said
that
the
Nation-
''Æ '. - ’Â
'" . l X
Ä
i
K
i ï ï : S . c X 7 . £ Parents and Teach- Miss Elma Williams will direct the
m e cast will be
De x / r ;
-r____
t -> - j
production ana
and the
favor of so taxing large chosen from members of various - 'I l S S J O f i e S l i l 'l C l e
A
, . „ - I I .n d « »rrie.1 a bou- Pr,'x'«>" '» ■'■•■ '■"X
“ ■> ex«-«-«»
“ 7 ' , f ' "V—
corporations th at their profits are local and civic organizations. Hun- T A l-p v -o rl R o e r r o r
flowing veil a
Ullie« ,lv *' councU “nd commute«- ch air-I
E“ 1't r r ; * r ,h “ r C °nnel>. returned to every comm unity w h en dreds
of dollars w orth of costumes '-* • z s - l i l v U D e l g e l
quet Of
J ' 1. ” man will be held Monday. Sept.-m- I
Bellinger. Peter Yunker, and h
„ ,h ,
Miss Hazel Jones, daughter of
M arjorie Meek, niece of h. bride
|# a( |h . hom r
Mri( s w the honor guest and hostess Mrs.
c<,mmi, tee i-hairmen from the and stage settings are provided to Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Jones of Beav­
make
a
realistic drama.
was drex»e<i In blue taffeta and M,
.
vll.(. |ir. s,d.-nt Rev C h ar-j
™ d® high score at bridge Ore(i„n Congress gave instructions
erton. and J. Alfred Berger, son
carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses Jm
Mr>
,
n n Howv
ua £ program
ri>KraKm bullding
and
other
I«-» 1 M
»» R( ,(| ivi
I » lijiliuii
u n c, and Mrs Frank Im brle second
building
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berger of
.«nd blue sweetpeas
i
e -
m ,n -r i-harles Douglass. Mrs W C. Chris- I
I m atters in the conducting of local
Bethany, w ere m arried August 28.
Anita Baker and Delores
' ‘
tensen and Mrs J M Person are l \ Æ i « d zaw iaR Lii'irln
associations.
Rev.
B. M. Fresenborg officiating.
nieces of
ittee
for HIV
Du- teach-
1 1 lbfl
P 1 100
. the bride
-, und groom,
, , »vt . the
»liv t comm
immilli«
f « chosen
IIXBVII i»»s
issavi»- M 1SS
_
Aloha G range ladies served lunch
The bride was dressed in white.
I Tigard and Shute, the tw o newest
Miss G ertrude Needham of Sa- and wore a corsage of orchids and
X r d r L ^ d " \ n y*"ow organdv ¡ £ Ì o£ 7 » ,Uon *°
h ,w *“rly
,,
, • , — - _ ——
_ *-*-
. . . *
. , i associations, won the attendance lem. member of the Hillsboro grade gardenias. The bridesmaid Miss
and carried baskets of riHiebuds and
' "
Miss • Mary
E G errish,
daughter
school faculty, became the bride (Hulda Berger, w ore a dress of
sweetpeas Anthone Nussbauiner wax
! of Mrs Minnie G errish of Hills- ! P
of Russell Ide of Hillsboro in a pink crepe w ith a corsage of gar-
Harold . Hathorn.
who , is with
I,est man Mrs
Lucy -----------------
Baker, sister
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.....
. . . . th> boro, became the bride of T. J u d - ( .
simple cerem ony at the Presby- denias. W arren Jones was best man.
of the bride, played Lohengrin’» Bureau of 1 ulilir Road» at ( rati-; M>|J Seda|n ln a q Ujet ceremony M iC C W h i t m O T e
tenan
parsonage at McM innville
A reception at the home of the
w.Hiding march M t. Cecelia Gent, ak.- »p«nt the w«wk end and l.a .„ lbe home of lbc brldeil gilrter L’1 . /
Tuesday. Rev. H arry Kenney o ffi-: bride’s parents followed the cere-
another «tster. sang
m *
ciated. Only m em bers of the im - j mony, after which the couple left
..rrtuv
.i Mr«
.
The altars were beautifully d«i Mr and Mr» w illiam ttatnorn
urduy evening Mr
Mr. .n
and
Mrs. «in.
Sin
LAUREL—Miss Josephine W hit­
for a trip to the beaches.
Glen Norton spent Wednesday clair attended the couple. Only the more of Laurel and Leon Lovegren mediate families were present.
in-ated » Ith blue hydrangeas, yel
Following the ceremony t h e
_____ und _ gladioli
night and Thursday with his grand- immediate families w ere present. of Cherry Grove were m arried in
low cannas
Mr. and Mrs Mike Bibby of
A wedding dinner wa» served nt mother, Mr» Mary Sabin, on his Pastor Henry S Haller of Pilgrim Vancouver Wash "August~31 "^Tiev couple left for a brief wedding trip
rass Valley are guests this week
the home of Mi und Mrs Clarence way to Toledo from Seattle. Wash House officiated. A fter a brief were accompanied by the b rid es to the Oregon beaches and will G
of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morgan.
M«*ek to about seventy invited w here he has been working
honeymoon at the Oregon beaches, parents Mr and Mrs Calvin Whit- return here the last of the week
gueats
Chester Nixon. Wayne Quill, and the newlyweds will be at home at more The young couple will make to make their home ln a new house
Reshingle before the fall rains
In the evening a dance was held Roy fixuielt of Council Bluffs. Iowa. Pocatello, Idaho, w here both have their home In Cathlam et, W ash. on Baseline road.
with the famous Schneider cedar
The bride is a daughter of Mr shingles.—C
In the Helvetia hall, and was at- gpent several days last week with bw n employed
w here the groom is employed.
Lum ber Co.,
and Mrs. W Needham of Salem Forest Grove, arnation
tended by a host of friends, many Chester's aunt, Mrs H R. Emmott.
exclusive sales agents
coming from a long distance
Mr and Mrs. George Hyde plan and has taught in the Junior high Phone 20
Miss Ruth Fritsch of Chicago, Returns With Boy Kroato—
2»ti
After a brief honeymoon In III . surgical supervisor of Henro-
here for about seven years 1
Jam es Schick, son of Mrs Eve to move to Forest Grove the end school
The bridegroom, a son of Mr
Southern O r ^ m ? * r a n d M r s , Un hogpltaI 1» visiting her sister Downs, return«-d Thursday from the of the week He has been with B.
Nussbaumer will be
»" Mr, A J fo elk er of Hillsboro
Boy Scout tour of the east He was F. Pile in the Farm ers' Cash store 1 and Mrs. W. G. Ide of Hillsboro,
With MAXINE DOYLE and FRANK McHUGK
is a World w ar veteran and m em ­
their many friends at Helvetia
Mr and Mrs. Carl Schildhauer in » group that visited Washing- for the past few months.
YOUR
And 21 Famous Speed Cyclists
ber
of
the
American
Legion.
Mrs. C. D. Hudson of north of
and daughter Wilma moved last ton. D C.. although the Jam boree
Here from N ebraska—
week from north of Eugen> to the in that city was railed off on ac- Hillsboro returned last week from a
H. F. Paul and family arrived W L. Stevens farm near -aurel.
count of an infantile paralysis epi- visit at the home of her father, , Mrs. Sparks Arranges Schedule—
here Sunday from Aurora. N eb .
Mrs Erma Taylor Sparks will be
PLUS ADDED ATTRACTION
Mr and Mrs S. A Jo in so n of demlc, and while there had lunch- J. E Norton, and other relatives at
and are m aking their home on the Portland and Mr and M i J A
at the home of Mrs. V. W. G ardner!
» a h Congressman Ekwall. In Coquille.
Hiram Davis ranch of 25 acre» at Wismolek visited Mr ano Mrs F
Friday
afternoon
to
arrange
h
e
r
1
\ ? rk ,h r
Babe Ruth.
Mr and Mrs. C. L. Delchman and
The Latest Pictures of the
Roy, which they purchased Paul
Jack Dempsey, and Jim m ie Dur- family returned Monday to Cen-1 schedule for piano lessons for the
Sunday.
was here In June to look over the W „ Walch
„
.
_
ante in person They had dinner at tralia. Wash., after several days vis­ coming year.
Ross Baer of P ierre Sou h Da- Jack A p s e y 's cafe
country
it with his mother, Mrs. Helen Honored on Birthday—
kota. arrived this week to take a
Deichman.
A llrnd Regional Meet—
“GOING ON TWO”
position with the local office of Former Resident Visits—
Mrs D. E. Wiley gave a theatre
FOR LESS—
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Whiddon and party Saturday afternoon for her
Mrs R L. Smith, city librarian, the Portland Gas & Coke company.
Mr. and Mrs W alter T. Lethln of
and W. Verne McKinney, trust««- Mlgg Lucllle R(x(d spcnt
t h e San Diego. Cal., have been visiting daughter spent the week-end with daughter Clarabel. Sixteen small
PLUS—Selected Short Subjects
of the Oregon State Library, at- j wpejt .end and Labor Day with Mr during the past tw o
weeks with Mr and Mrs R. Fred Elliot of guests w ere present and attended
From our new stock of
tended the meeting of the Pacific #nd M rj R u p rrt Kennedy at The Mr and Mrs
E I. K uratlt a n d ; Portland, and picnicked Monday on , the picture. “Curly Top.”
Northwst Library asiux-iation I n Dalleg
other Hillsboro friends They
also Sandy river.
sport dresses at
Plan Dedication—
Portland Thursday aad Friday.
and
Jean Anne Abt» underw ent a made a trip to Mt. R ainier i n ; Mr. and Mrs. Orin Darety and
Paul Brunswick family will dedi­
Visit In Eaat—
tonsil operation at Sm ith’s hospital Washington. They plan to stop a t'c h ild re n of North Plains and Mr cate their new home at Arcade
Mr and Mrs L. T McPhevtcrs Wednesday morning Dr C T C rater Lake on th eir way h o m elan d Mrs. Robert W atts of Portland! Sunday afternoon. Whosoever Witt
Mr. Lethin form erly lived near --pent Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs
left Saturday for Detroit, M id i. Smith operated
Tabernacle will hold a baptism al
Moffatt station, but he is now w ith E. B Watts.
from w here they will drive to Ok-
Mr and Mrs II P Braman and
service there at the same time.
the
telephone
company
of
Los
An-1
Mrs
Jam
es
Taylor
and
sons
of
And our new styled
luhoma to visit her relatives and to family of Tacoma, Wash., spent the
Sherwood, N. D.. spent the week-1 Employed at Mine—
sport coats at
Missouri to visit his. They plan to week end with Mrs. John C. B«*ch-
After Last Show
R rtn rn from Trip—
end w i,h Mrs. Wayne Vaught, her
be gone about a month
Reginald Reynolds is now em ­
en
.75
Mr. and Mrs. J. W Kelley re- ''ls^ r -in l»'v
ployed on the engineering staff of
A C Gulley underw ent a major
I». A. R. Chapter Meet»—
Misses M argaret and Mary Yant- the Sunshine mine a t Kellogg.
„.«Il operation at Jones hospital this turned last week-end from two
David , Hill
chapter.
hoidV«“
?i,r‘;«l7
.T m e e D n A ‘g' R M . onSi ! “
•< /b u r s d a y , Dr D E weeks’ trip to Montana, w here they. B and Mr and Mrs. John Lakson Idaho, one of the largest silver
visited K athryn English at Valier j sP®nt ,he week-end at Marshfield mines in existence.
afternoon at two o’clock at the Wiley perf<»rmed «he operation
You may have a
Mr and Mrs E B Watts visited G eneral Aid Meets—
home of the president. Mrs. C E
Mrs R Frunk Peters and chil- They also visited Yellowstone park.
Dress and Coat
Wells All members are urged to dren. who have lieen spending the where many deer, elk and moose I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watts in Port- : General Ladies’ Aid of the M. E
summer at Oceanside, arrived home were seen. Mr Kelley brought back land last Thursday.
for
attend.
church will meet Wednesday after­
Mrs. C. E Wells and Mrs H R
Sunday with Mr Peters, who spent specimens of ore from Obsidian
F lrnlr at F rn n rs—
mountain and samples of paint from Morgan spent Wednesday at the noon at two o'clock at the Thomas
the week-end there.
Connell home. All members are
A group from the Bethlehem L u­
Mrs M M Taylor broke her the Boiling Paint Pots in the [>ark state fair at Salem.
requested to bring thimbles.
theran church Friendly Circle In right arm last w w k when she fell E ntertain at Dinner—
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Goodin and
Pythian Sisters Meet—
Portland enjoyed a picnic at the In the yard at the W. F. Lormor
Mr
and
Mrs
J.
E.
Reeves
spent
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Megargel
Peter Penne farm near Farming- home Dr A O Pitman attended
Two days only!
F i r s t m eeting o f Phoenicia
the
week-end
at
Neskowin.
entertained at dinner Wednesday
ton Sunday Mr. Penne is iwcretary the fracture.
following the summer va­
evening. Guests were Mrs. Mamie
M McClain spent the week-end Temple,
Friday
and Saturday.
of the circle.
Sept.
Miss Myrtle W alker of College Cohae and daughter Miss Opal of at Albany and also visited t h e cation. w ill be held Friday evening,
Septem ber 13. at the K. P. hall.
Artisans Meet—
Place. W ash. arrived Tuesday for Venita. Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. state fair at Salem.
8, 9, 10
at
Washington county assembly of a two weeks* vacation with her Floyd Miller of Portland. Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. B. R. Pooley of B rother Dies—
United Artisans will meet in the parents, Mr and Mrs. A. W Wal- Mrs. Alf O Johnson of Forest Portland visit«*d at the H. R. Em­
August F. Radke, brother of
Continuous Show Sunday — 2 p. m. to 11 p. m
Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mur- mott home Sunday.
old grange hall Tuesday
The ker.
John Radke of Hillsboro, died in
GOAR'S
Mr and Mrs. William Ziegler. ton-
meeting will be followed by a
P
ortland
August
30.
Miss Bethine Roscoe of Portland
social hour and refreshm ents
Mr. and Mrs T. W. Shuck and Mr
N O W YOU WILL SEE HER TRANSFORMED
Mr. and Mrs Burton A. Cook spent last week w ith Mrs. L. S. Tigard Man Dies—
and
Mrs.
Joe
Nettling
and
families
Window Display Varied—
and
family
of
Hollywood.
C
at.
vis
-I
K
n
Howard DeMarsh. 42. of Tigard,
spent the week-end at Newport.
E. M. Barnes. Prop.
WONDROUS
Additions to the Argus window
Mr. and Mrs. R R. Easier Fri-
Mr and Mrs- Reid Connell and husband of Helen DeMarsh. died
Mrs Stanley Collum of Three ited
day. Mr. Cook and Mr Easter are sniall daughter returned Monday Septem ber 1.
display this week are some huge Forks,
Montana, is visiting her sis­
from several days’ stay at Newport.
tomatoes grown by D elbert Cruse, ter, Mrs L. S. Logan, and her p ar­ fraternity brothers
E C. Eaton of Herman, Minn., is
Dorothy Challacombc is spending
CARD OF THANKS
ents, Mr. and Mr». C. E Dyer.
in Hillsboro for a few days He ,h >* week at Salem with her aunt,
We wish to thank our friends
Mr. and Mrs. L. P Stranahan and Mrs Eaton may locate p e rm a -|Mrs- C harles Pomeroy.
1935 Hudson-Built
and
neighbors
for their expressions j
will move next week to the Garth-
ofner house at 255 S Seventh aven­ nently here, as they like the com-1 Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Schulmcrich of sym pathy and their k in d n ess'
TERRAPLANE
munity.
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brooks in the time of our sorrow — Zoa R. I
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Hiatt, Roy J. Hiatt. Harold H Hiatt, | As low
Mrs. W. H. Taylor of Hillsboro at Newberg Tuesday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Elvin Almquist re-
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their honeymoon (rip to Washing
. mJ ' . i ,F "r1m in8‘°,n «Pent last week with trout, Willis M. Hiatt, P erry E
Delivered here.
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fair on
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Mr and Mrs R ichard Busch w ere in the state
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CABO (>' THANKS
1935 Terraplane
We wish to express our sincere
SUBURBAN
SEDAN
gratitude to our many friends for
Demonstrator
Miss Marvel French of M ilwaukie cation In Seattle, Wash., where they ' sp“ rt ?he w eSk-endrda°tn Newport. the kindness and sym pathy ex- j
At a liberal discount
is spending the week with her aunt. visited relatives.
, tended us in our recent sorrow and !
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1 M arshall Elder spent the week for the many lovely flowers.—Mr j
Mrs. Marshull Elder.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Stranahan end nt Redmond on business.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Eldridge of spent the week-end nt N esk o w in ;_________________________________ and Mrs. J. D. Anderson.
Elgin spent the week-end witli his w ith Mr. and Mrs. B iw in Barham
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Dodge
Sedan—
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Eldridge. of Salem and Mrs. Doris Jacobson
Late Model Six Perfect condi­
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Baines vis­ of Portland.
tion. hydraulic brakes, A-l
ited Mrs. S. S. Barnes at McMinn­
Charles B urkhalter and his son-
throughout.
ville Sunduy.
in-law, Chai les Haberman. of Grants
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mascnll of Pas» spent Monday night nt the
Dainty patterns in stripes and
Lincoln Sedan—
Dayville were week-end guests of home of his cousin, Dan B urkhal­
An older car. but has been kept
plaids. Fine quality of
Mr. and Mrs J. W. Barney.
ter.
in w onderful shupe Good fam ­
ily car.
PRINTS and VOILES
A u x ilia ry F inishes
Successful Year’s W ork
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Hunters Picnic
at Burkhalters
THURS - FRI - SAT.
T. A. President
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Miss Crop Bride
Church Wedding
P. T. A. Committee
Chairmen Selected
Bride Elect Honored
at Shower Thursday .
«f Judson Sedam
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Mr* SUnl,y
Historical Pageant
Presented Soon
Miss Needham
Bride Tuesday
'»»« sat- Bride Saturday
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Highest Grade
GAS and OIL
A Small Scar
The late Dr. Edward
Jenner discovered Vaccin­
ation, one of the m arvels
of all time. Take advan­
tage of this simple opern-
t i o n, t h e
prophylaxis
against small-pox. A small
scar on the leg or arm
will prevent ugly scars on
the face, Visit your family
physician tor an e a r l y
vaccination.
The man who cares nbout the
condition of his car knows
that use of the best grade oil
saves repair bills. High test
gasoline will insure s m o o t h
driving and the maximum car
enjoyment.
COSLETTS
Super Service
F irst and Baseline
Hillsboro
Independent Deniers
Phone 311
Special
95c
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Fine Quality Print
in dots, stripes a n d plaids.
Suitable for house and street.
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HILLSBORO
PHARMACY
The C. C. Store
Z. J. Riggs, Prop.
J. H. GARRETT, Prop.
270 E. Main SL
Phone 2801W
243 Main St.
Hillsboro
Whippet Coach—
Rubber good, very economical,
motor good.
Priced at only
Ford Roadster—
It,
tit,
Just rebuilt, good rubber, good
transportation.
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At only
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Motorcycles—
Two Indian Scouts, one Harley
Sidecar, one Indian Sidecar.
WE DO EXPERT AUTO
REPAIRING FOR LESS.
Thomas S. Sholes
152 3rd Ave.
Phone 21W
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