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H IL L S B O R O
I h u r -.la;, Septem ber 19, 1935
Dedication of
Pilgrim House
Here on Sunday
\ Coffee Club Host for
County F e d e ra tio n
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O .
OR E G O N
Celebrate Golden W edding
Page F*Itr4
Enrollment for
Parent-Teacher
Move Advocated
Dane« at N o rth Plain»
Old Time Dauer
A t the N o rth Plains K P hall
A t H U I,b o ro G runge h a ll. 1st und
Saturday. September 21. E ve ry- 3rd T hursday, beg in ning Septem -
body welcom e
31p
5. Buckarooa* o ld -tim e music
Good caller. T ickets 25c.
28tf
H ills b o ro V io lin Studio. 255 E
M ain St., p riv a te o r in class, in ­
c lu d in g v io lin o u tfit i f desired J Reshingle before the fa ll rains
Mr
R P Rasmussen
A lso v io lin s a n d a l l
accessor-| w ith the famous Schneider cedar
shingles -C arnation L u m b e r C o ,
"Th » is parent strength In ics.
28if 1
Forest G rove, exclusive sales agents
P
union fo r the support of
Good T im e Dance
l'lio ii,. M
' 1 -
‘ he best values fo r o u r c h ild r e n '
ange h a ll e v e ry Saturday
At
in home and school," says Mrs.
L e t the advertisem ents h e lp you
orchestia. A d-
C a rl Sande of Forest G rove in ' n ig h t G eorgia H t
2»tf m ake y o u r shopping plans.
nam ing September 24 to 30 as en­ m ission 25c.
ro llm e n t week in t h e
Parent-
Teacher associations o f W ashing- j
ton county
The m ore th in k in g parents who
jo in together, the m ore can be
done for b u ild in g c o m m u n ity life
w ith the best perm anent values i
fo r o u r c h ild re n ," said M rs. Sande. i
co u n ty m em bership chairm an.
Last year the m em bership i n
W ashington c o rn ty increased fro m
499 to 800. a 80 per cent increase
O n ly th re e o th er counties in O re ­
gon were h ig h e r
L in n
county,
w ith a 90 per cent increase, Coos I
county. 80 per cent, and Josephine 1
co u n ty w ith a 81 per cent Increase. '
T
he to ta l m em bership in O regon j
M i and Mrs W illia m L B atchelder o f H illsboro, w ho Sunday cele­
brated th e ir golden wedding anniversary at th e ir old fa rm home last A p r il was o ve r 23.000, and in
near H illsb o ro T h e ir tw o
is. James and Elm er, and th e ir fam - the n a tio na l congress over 1,727,- i
O ur prices
Dresses you
tile s Itve on the old farm -Cut courtesy Oregon Jo urnal
000
are right
will like.
G O AR'S
M rs. Sande's letters, maps, and
W it h
a p p ro p ria te
exercise*,
I ' 1 < '«»nitty F e d e n ti I mi of Won»
lu tlo n . M rs F J S ew ell, u rt; Mrs I m em bers of clubs a ffilia te d w ith
«n
clubs w ill In* eiit<*rtuine<l In V W G ardner, m usic; Mrs. Fred H ills b o ro C h ristia n C o u n cil and
I h ll luu o in (Jetubci w ith th e C n f- A m u r her, A m e rican H o m e . Mrs. th e ir frien d » w ill ga the r Sunday
fee « lu ll as tionh'MN club, uccurdintf W W lb mar, A m ericun c itiz e n ­ afternoon at 4 o’clock to dedicate
to let i»l<m mudo ut Du* m ooting ship; M rs. A II Blasslng. lite ru
the new P ilg rim
House, head­
F rl lay u fto riio o ii at the < dumber lu re , and M rs 11 II S tunnurd. qu a rte r» »if u ll the groups co n ­
01 oinm orcc Date o f Dio conven dramatic*-
nected w ith the co uncil, ut 232
tic i has not been set. Hostess com-
There
w ill
be three speclul N o rth T h ird avenue W eather p e r­
m ittec for the event Includes Mes events held d u rin g tin* year,
m ittin g , exercises w ill be held
duniPi L lo y d I e < »w h W
B
I ’• '
C hiisttn u s pa rty o n December 21. 1 outdoors on th«* house grounds.
lin g e r F J Sewell. P. J. K ü r k - C o lo n ia l tea on F eb ru a ry 21. 1030.1 T he Rev R ichard M
Steiner,
w a if, and W F M ontgom ery C lu b and th e atre p a rty on M uy 1ft.
pastor »if the church o f O u r F ather
delegate* to the co n ve ntio n uro
( U n lta r iu n l. P ortlund. w ill be the
MesdumoN T h o in u i C onnell, A L
speaker, using "T o le ra n ce " as the
Chune, T O. I Iron let? we, Klw ood
to p ic o f his ta lk T his - ’ !».•)«•* •
Johnson, und Fred Aniuvher.
assigned to him by Die council,
Mis* A lice M a x w e ll, executive
und w ill he the discussion to p ic fo r
e c ie tu ry of the W ushlngton co u n ­
B A N K S Miss Fern S ta ffo rd of u ll th«* d o b s d u rin g th is year of
ty re lie f com m ittee, gave un in -
The Rev A n d re w C ur-
T a ft and Ernest Kungus o f C ut- a c tiv ity
te ic s tln g ta lk on "P u b lic W elfare."
ric k , I) D m oderator of the P re s­
dressing the fuel th a t it ehould • ie r C ity wen* m a rrie d S a tu rda y b y te ria n Synod o f O regon und
not lie considered un c h a rity , um the evening ut H o'clock at the home pustnr o f T u a la tin P la in s church,
m a jo rity of fu m llle * needed help o f th«* b rid e ’s parents in T aft. Rev w ill pronounce th«* benediction,
th rough no fu u lt o f th e ir own. O liv e r o f T u ft was the o ffic ia tin g und the Rev H u rry W ilson, pastor
She alxo e xplained the dinpluy m in ister
o f H ills b o ro
Foursquare G ox pel
The b ride was dressed in her church, w ill d e liv e r the invo ca tio n
of sewing und rugx mude by w o m ­
m
other's
w
edding
drers
o
f
w
h
ite
en ax un SE K A p ro je ct under "ke y
Jake W eil, a m em ber of Tempi«*
wom en" w h o uro cupuble in thin 1 satin and ca rrie d u bouquet of Beth Israel, w ill o ffic ia lly d e d i­
w o rk M m Inubel W arren» o f Galen | B rid e roses
cate th e new house, und M a yo r J
Her attendant was Miss W ilm a H G a rre tt w ill b rin g c o n g ra tu la ­
C reek hun charge o f th is pro je ct
m an o f m em bership, were shown
and b ro u g h t th e e x h ib it to the M a rr o f Bunks, w ho was dressed tions fro m the c ity governm ent,
j
in
peach colored lace net und and also read u message fro m
and studied at th e n a tio n a l con­
c lu b T his w o rk is ve ry n e a tly
I
wore
u
corsage
o
f
p
in
k
und
w
h
ite
ve n tio n a t M ia m i. F lo rid a , as model
done und is fo r use by fa m ilie s
G o v e rn o r C harles H M a rtin
Miss L illie Hom edew and George
co m m itte e w o rk . M rs. Sande was
1 sweetpeas A lb e rt S ta ffo rd , b ro th ­
needing such articles.
A Jacobson o f P o rtla n d w ere m a r­
D
u
rin
g
the
exercises
C
o
u
n
cil
honored at a state board luncheon -
M rs F L M cC o rm ick, chulrm un er of the bride, was best man.
ried Wednesday evening at 7:30 re c e n tly in
President R ichard A h ts w ill be
P o rtla n d f o r h e r
of the p u b lic w e lfu re com m ittee
O n ly
re la tive s
and
In tim a te fo rm a lly
o'clock at the home o f the bride 's achievem ent.
inaugurated,
w ith
th«*
and o f the program , made u rep o rt : frien d s w ere present at the w e d ­ oath o f o ffice adm in iste re d
The home o f M r and M rs James uncle and aunt.
M r. and
M rs
O. 1 A fe a ture o f th e e n ro llm e n t plan
by
_
_
,
,
on Nome of the w o rk plunned fo r ding. hut ut the reception w h ich Pastor H e n ry S H a lle r, council L
Batchelder »«f n o rth o f H ills ­ Benson in P o rtla n d Rev H a rry
year j , th e use o f b rig h t col-
the year The w e lfu re com m ittee follow ed one h u n dre d frie n d s were advisor A bts is a p ro m in e n t H ilh i boro was the scene o f a J o /o u f oc­ G e lvin . fo rm e rly o f Orenco.
Orenco, read ored p t a . stickers on home
w ill meet thin ufternoon (T h u rs ­ , in attendance
Assisting In the senior, a thlete, m em ber o f student casion Sunday when m ore than the m arriage service in th e pres- ancj car w indow s, in d ic a tin g mem-
day) ut M rs M c C o rm ic k ’s home. I rooms fo r the re< eption w ere Miss body co uncil, n e w ly elected p resi­ 100 frien d s and fo rm e r neighbors
ence o f re la tive s and a fe w in ti- pership. L o ca l ch a irm e n in each
T ile m a tte r o f u s w im m in g pool Peggy Dones, M iss Elma Kungus. dent o f lb«* Senate club, and a called to congratulate M r and M rs
frie n d s
P arent-T eacher a s s o c ia tio n
a re
was discussed and the secretary ' Miss Siama Kungus und D oris Rob- memb« i »if Omega chapter o f the W illia m L B atchelder o f H ills b o ro mate
. ........................
............
- good
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Preceding
the . ...
cerem
ony, ........
M rs. w o rk in g to b e tte r last ______
year's
wus in s tru c te d to w r ite a le tte r 1 Hon The room s w ere b e a u tifu lly co u n cil He Is ii p a rishioner o f St on the celebrution o f th e ir golden £,eaj
G ru n k e o f Bozeman. M ontana, record and increase the extension
to the p la n n in g board re la tiv e to decorated w ith fu ll flow ers.
M a tth e w ’s C a th o lic church.
w edding anniversary.
sang "O Prom ise M e." and also o f P. T A. w o rk fo r the w e lfa re
th e need o f one in H illsb o ro
Eor tra v e lin g the b rid e w ore a
" P ilg r im House Song" w ill b e ' The bride and groom o f
f if t y played
the
L o h e n g rin w e d d in g o f the c h ild re n o f
W ashington
Mr» Elsie S chulm erich. a fo r ­ plum colored crejie ensemble 'I he sung by a double quartet and
fa rm march.
L it t le
M a rio n
Frances county.
m er m em ber o f the club, wus young couple le ft fo r a w edding Klw ood Coslett w ill sing a "H ig h years were m arrie d at the
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p res« n t and m ade a few rem a rk*, tr ip in ce n tra l und eastern Oregon School Song" to he dedicated by , home on Septem ber 13. 1885. and Jacobson, niece o f the bridegroom ,
' d id Mrs. John Dennis o f T o r ­ a fte r w h ich they w ill 1 m * ut home co u n cil to the union high school. spent th e ir e n tire m a rrie d life at was rin g -b e a re r
(he
same
place
u
n
til
th
e
y
m
oved
The
b
rid
(.
was
dreM
ed
w
h
ite
rance. C a l. w ho wus also a guest ut C u tle r C ity , w here M i Kungus T he e n tire assemblage w ill u nite
to
th e ir H ills b o ro
home.
M rs
a n d u fo rm e r resident o f th is c ity
operates a d a iry farm .
to sing "A m e ric a " a fte r the presen­ Batchelder, fo rm e rly V ic to ria H a y ­ fla t crepe o f G recian design, w ith
Miss Elm a W illia m s,
w ho is
Miss S ta ffo rd is the o n ly d a u g h ­ ta tio n o f an A m erican fla g to the ward. was born on the place in a bandeau o f orange blossoms.
s ta g in g the "P rin c e o f E gypt." gave te r o f M r and M rs Roy S ta ffo rd house, w h ich w ill be accepted by
Students w h o w ill leave th is
She ca rrie d a bouquet o f B rid e ’s
an o u tlin e o f the play, w h ic h w ill o f T uft, fo rm e rly o f Banks, and Miss Tosh Tsugawa. one of th»* 1868. daughter o f M r. and M rs roses and bouvardia.
: w eek to e n ter in s titu tio n s o f h ig h ­
James H ayw ard,
pioneers. T h e
be presented Septem ber 26 and 27. | *4>ent most o f her Ilf»* in Banks, Huddl'd members o f the council
The bridesm aid. Miss A lta K e r- e r le a rn in g so fa r as re p o rte d are
place Is a pa rt o f the Meek. M»x>re
and asked the co-operation o f the w here she has m any friends.
Lo u ise Fischer, N orm a K re itz , D ic k
clubs
and Evans donation land claims, shner o f Salem, w ore a dress o f
c lu b
y e llo w net and c a rrie d a bouquet S uth e rlan d . E a rl P ric k e tt. H e rbe rt
AU co u n cil groups w ill com plete
M r Kungus is the son o f M r
Hofdes-xcs fo r the ufte rn o o n were tnd Mrs M Kungus o f C u tle r C ity. nam ing new members d u rin g the and was purchased by her fa th e r o f y e llo w roses, la ve n d ar sweet- M oh r, sophomores; W esley Batch-
in the e a rly '60s. a fte r he came
the officers. Meadnmes Fred Engel-
s and w h ite bouvardia. J. H en- elder. Ben Y a n ttl. James Samsel,
coining week, and in itia tio n s are ’ n o rth from the gold rush days in f
d in g e r O tto H a rtru m p f. Florence
planned fo r the week o f Septem ­ 1861 and 1862 in C a lifo rn ia . M r ry .Jacobson, b ro th e r o f the b rid e - and Davis A u ld , freshm en at O re-
Reynold», 11 11 S tannard, A L
ber 30
Batchelder was b o rn in M aine on gr mm was best man T he candle- gon State college. M a rg a re t John-
Chase und W E Pitting«-r. w ith
M ay 7. 1859. and came to th is lig h t cerem ony to o k place u n d er son. B arbara M cB reen o f Aloha,
Mi
S tannard und M rs H a rtru m p f
coast w hen 19 years o f age. He an arch o f a u tum n leaves, w h ite L lo y d F urlo n g , sophomores; K a th -
pouring.
spent a short tim e in W ashington g la d io li and asters, and ta b le dec- leen M c A le a r and June W hite,
Everyone w ill welcom e a new
Com m ittees named by the pre»!-
before com ing to th is section T hree orations w ere o f w h ite g la d io li and freshm en; Leona Rogers, post grad-
h«H)k by E lle n Glusgow. an A m e r-
d e n t fo r tin* year are ns fo llo w s
ch ild re n w ere b o rn to th is union. bo u vard ia M iss A r lin e W h ite o f uate course, at U n iv e rs ity o f O rc-
G reeters Mesdamas J M P er­ , lean n o velist o f in te rn a tio n a l re p ­
Mrs. W
H. Pasley
‘ deceased, P o rtla n d acted as
. hostess
. . . at th e gon W inona T u rn e r, ju n io r; A lic e
Phoenicia Tem ple. P yth ia n Sis­ James
utation. "V e in o f Iro n .’’ the sto rv .
son. M S hayler. J. F B u ckla n d
and E lm e r B atchelder, both reception which^ fo llo w e d th e cere S ch u lm e rich , Frances Fields, Ross
Finance Mesdames F. L. Moore, is concerned w ith the Fincastle ters. w ill give i scries o f p u b lic
m ony, w ith M rs. L e a l G ru n k e as- c o x . G ordon B a ile y. R obert Pat-
fa m ily , w h o have liv e d fo r fiv e rard parties at the K. I ’ , hall, the liv in g on th e o ld hom e place.
Fred H ohnngel. C F. M a rin e r
terson, D o n a ld Cawrse, and V e m -
T lie happy couple received m any sisting.
C lu b Cottage
Mesdames Lois generations in th e m ou n ta in region inte» to be th • firs t F rid a y in
The b rid e is a d a u gh te r o f M rs on Cook, freshm en at P a c ific u n i-
W a lw o rth . C a ro lin e Stangel, IA»»- o f V irg in ia The iro n vein in th e ir each m onth un’ ll a fte r the new g ifts and flo w e rs, and th e rooms K a rin e H om edew o f A lb a n y , and a ' versity .
characters has
c u r r ie d
t h e m year and perhaps longer, accord­ were a ttra c tiv e ly decorated w ith graduate o f O regon State c o l l e g e . _________________
te r Ireland.
M em bership
Mesdume
A
W th ro u g h d iffic u ltie s of u ll kinds, ing to plans made F rid a y n ig h t g la d io li, m arigolds, and o th e r fa ll
conomics in - f A , . o o .n n P L U - n w a a
Havens. Robert B u rlin g a m e . P J hut th ro u g h it u ll they u tta in u at the m eeting The firs t p a rty flo w e rs M r. B a tch e ld e r presented stru cto r in
the
H ills b o ro
h ig h ' J l G g O l l i I C l U i e b
K a lk w a rf, C Johansen. A H z\bts. q u ie t happiness The story deals w ill be held October 4. w ith M es­ his 50-year b rid e w ith a b e a u tifu l school fo r the past n in e years
,
,
p rim a rily w ith Ada Fincastle u n d dames Dora Nelson. C. L. Oakes, diam ond r in g in honor o f th e oc­
J W H olt
M r Jacobson is a n a tive o f W a sh -j CO D e O l l O W n O O O I l
Ralph M i B i id«* Th«- Fred Sewell. W C. G iffo rd . E L casion.
Telephone
M esdam es
L
A Ins l«»vei
ington county, being a son o f M rs.
M rs
C harles Hines o f Forest
Long. L lo y d B row n. Fred A inu characters are the th in g in this Johnson, and Miss A n g ie H a rrin g ­
M rs Jack Anderson o tt'.trh
f P o rtla
d, N e ttie Jacobson o f P o rtla n d, fo rm - , G rove
n id n ,,,
w ill present reels o f m ov-
»’her, Thom as C onnell. E J K ortze- : novel, the stern old grandm other, ton as the com m ittee o f a rra n g e ­ m
m oth
B atchelder.
atchelder j o{ w t u n io n He is a gradu- ln g pictures o f "B e a u tifu l O regon"
o th e tr r o
o f f M
M rs.
rs E
E lm
lm e
e r r B
sch o la rly father, and Ada herself ments
r i 'i V e t n i T fru -n d Ec T e a ^
M rs a,e o i T « R a n k i" 5 501,001 ° f
the Venetian th e atre in " th e
born, W F M ontgom ery
F rie n d sh ip Tem ple o f N o r t h F im f r I h ip h r t i i and T h - m m d a tlo n * " P ° r lla n d . and has fo llo w e d near fu tu re The object is to raise
As you dose
Other chairm en named w e r e are fun* p o rtra its
Plains
and
D
elphi
Tem
ple
o
f
For-
the
fin
a
l
page
o
f
“
Vein
o
f
Iro
n
."
M rs E lw ood Johnson. D oernbech-
daughters
M rl
T h o m ls Sho?es' ,hat business fo r several ^ ars
enough m oney to p u t sound r e - |
ei hospital. Mr» Thom as Connell, w h e th er o r not you agree w ith « t G rove w ill be in v ite d to attend
rV u .
t
P gh I av
e lin
was
w ith w the
pictures,
a fte in r j
a h »Inrship loan, and M rs
Fred her p o rtra ya l» o f m odern life , you the next reg u la r m eeting o f the ™
and m ™
. Ra.^he
der w . i J i ' °» rus‘ brid®**
eoIored tra v ™
ta g
l-s h suit
o t clo
th co
w h rd
ic in
h g they
ill tX
released
Holxnagel endow m ent fu n d M i ' w ill recognize that you have had Tem ple. Septem ber 27. fo r a "good i
lis
te
d
w
ith
the
refreshm
ents
M
rs
I
w
ith
b
la
ck
accessories.
A
f
t
e
r
a
fe
w
6000
theatres
th
ro
u
g
h
o
u
t
the
coun-
M rs
H
R
C E W ells was named p a rlia m e n ­ the experience o f reading an u n ­ fe llo w s h ip " session
" h e ^ d e i ^ M r s . Hines w ill leave June 27
ta ria n . M rs Emma M cK in n e y for forgettable novel o f hum an n u ture C h u n tle r w ill have charge o f th e ' James B a tch e ld e r received t h e ;
program
.
guest.» at the door and w a s a
p u b lic ity , and Mrs. Fred C ald- in c o n flic t w ith hate
; fo r the O rie n t on th e Canadian
j groom ’s fa rm at West Union.
Mesdames H R E m m ott. H e n ­ gracious hostess
O ther books o f E llen O lasgow ’s
w e ll histo ria n U epa rtm e n t ch a ir-
P a c ific steam ship lin e to s h o w
men are M rs M cC o rm ick. p u b lic ! w'hich you w ill fin d on the shelves rie tta M organ. L lo y d B ro w n . Fred
; these p ictu re s in the O rie n t, w ith
"B a rre n
G rou n d ,"
" T h e y Schendel. and M arth a S h a yle r w ill
w e lfu re . Mrs W G Hare, legis- a r e
the
co-operation o f th e Canadian
Stooped to Folly,** " S h a d o w y be the refreshm ent com m ittee
P a c ific Steam ship company.
T h ird .” “ One Man in His Tim e.
"T he Sheltered L ife .” " L ife and
SPEC IA L AC C ID EN T
G a b rie lla .” and
Rom antic Com*
M rs. H K o rtz e b o rn o f H ills b o ro ! M r and M rs W illia m B atchelder.
i
ediuns "
POLICY
and" F rancis’ E. Thom pson’ o f B ill- | w h o celebrated th e ir 6 °ld e n w e d -|
"A lic e Adam s." by Booth T a rk -
ings. M o n t, w ere m a rrie d Sunday d ,n K Sunday, w ere presen
C la S S e S O p e n
Only $5 per year
ington. "M atched Pearls.’* by K
T he o ffice rs and board members afternoon at th re e o'clock at the a bouquet o f golden zinnias at
$2000 Coverage
See
K in d e rg a rte n classes have started
I. H ill, and a m ystery story by of the Parent-Teacher association home o f her son and d a u g h te r-ln - ,he »lrs t
o f , ^ ua
at the Peter Boscow school under
A P Terhune. "L e tte rs o f M arque."
law. M r and M rs E J K o rtze - i chapter. O. E. C „ Tuesday e\ e-
ROBERT H. KELLY
th e d ire c tio n o f M iss N e llie A.
I "Isla n d of A llu re ." by G regory. met M onday afte rn o o n at the home born
E ld e r V ir g il B ecraft
o f j rung T h e ir s o n -in -la w ar.d grand-
of M rs S W M elhu ish to discuss
Stage Depot — H ills b o ro
a n d ' Cole She urges e a rly e n ro llm e n t
, are recent books added to the plans fo r the year's w o rk. A re ­ L a u re lw o o d Academ y read
t h e ) dau gh te r. D r W H Pasley
so th a t a ll can w o rk together.
seven-day shelf.
ception fo r the teachers w ill be cerem ony under a s ilv e r bow er M rs. Thom as Sholes, assisted w ith
held e a rly in, October, the date to banked w ith a u tu m n flow ers. O n ly th e cerem ony.
Subscribe n o w to the Argus. In
F o llo w in g the m eeting W averley W ashington co u n ty $1.50 a year
be named later.
m em bers o f the fa m ily w ere pres­
Assem bly. R ainbow fo r G irls , e x ­ S ix m onths 85c. T hre e m onths 50
F irs t re g u la r m eeting o f the as­ ent.
Read B etw een the
sociation w ill be held O ctober 21
The b rid e w o re a sm art navy e m p lifie d th e ir w o rk fo r th e en­ ccots. T w o m onths 35 cents,
tf
in s tru c tio n of
and the program chairm an. M rs b lu e ja cke t dress, w ith touches of te rta in m e n t a n d
Lines
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the
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Paul Patterson, announces th a t the w h ite at the th ro a t, and a co r­
study to p ic w ill be "Parent E d u ­ sage o f gardenias H e r hat was also led by th e ir w o rth y advisor, Miss
ca tio n ," w ith d ra m a tiza tio n b y lo ­ I of d a rk b lu e w ith sh irre d ta ffe ta i Dorothea Putm an, and th e ir m o th ­
C h ron ic coughs cannot
er advisor. M rs. M a ry K enney, of
cal study groups
P u b lic ity and trim .
be cured b y fo llo w in g
M r and M rs. Thom pson le ft im ­ W a ve rley chapter, P o rtla n d.
e n ro llm e n t w ill be observed n e xt
C om m ittee fo r refreshm ents was
the advice given in p a t­
m ed ia te ly fo r a short w edding tr ip
week
to Seattle, Wash., before re tu rn in g M rs. J. M. Person. M r. and Mrs. D
ent
m edicine
a d ve rtise ­
B
B u rk h a lte r. M r and M rs H e n ry
to B illin g s . M ont., w h e re they w ill
ments O n ly n D o cto r o f
Jacobson. M rs D R u th e rfo rd . M rs
m ake th e ir home.
w
M edicine understands the
A n n a G o ttlie b , and M rs. J
K e lle y .
ro o t o f th e tro u b le and
M rs. T em p le to n Hostess—
can
th e re fo re
prescribe
M rs D onald T em p le to n gave a
M r and M rs W T P utnam Jr.
Home B ought H e r e -
and M r and M rs G ordon Sahnow luncheon M onday c e le b ra tin g the
safe, c u ra tiv e remedies
F ra n k T r i and fa m ily have m o v ­
e n terta in e d Sunday evening w ith second b irth d a y o f her son John.
Guests w ere Bobby Scearce. V ir ­ ed here fro m N o rth D akota and
a
b
u
ffe
t
supper
and
m
iscellaneous
HILLSBORO
have purchased th e D o u g h ty place
show er at the Sahnow home, h o n ­ g in ia Patterson and Paul Casebeer,
PH A R M A C Y
at T e n th and O ak streets.
o rin g M r and Mrs. Ralph L u e d tke and th e ir m others.
of P o rtla n d, n e w lyw eds
O thers
Z. J Riggs. Prop.
present w ere D r and Mrs. H e r­
243 M ain St.
H ills b o ro
man
B ie rsd o rf. M r
and
Mrs.
Phone 311
C harles I.ange. and Misses L illia n
and M abel B ie rs d o rf o f P o rtla n d;
■■■■■■■■a M rs James L u e d tke o f V ancouver.
Wash.; M r and M rs George B ie rs ­
dorf. Miss M ay Laheyne, D e lb e rt
B ie rsd o rf. and M r and Mrs. K e n ­
neth B ie rs d o rf o f S ch e fflin . and
M r. and Mrs. O tto Voges of M oun-
i tain d ule
E n te rtain m e n t
fo r the
evening was "bun co ."
u
Miss Stafford
bride Saturday
WOMAN'S SHOP
Wedding Date of Miss Homedew Bride c^SwriX piiani “"e chau-
Fifty Years Ago of G. A. Jacobson
Observed Here
E M B A R N E S . Prop.
• Venetian tic k e t. H erm an Z w ie n e r, Sherwood Rt. 4)
VENETIAN
This
W eek
M. — Evening at 6 :3 0
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Local Students
Enter College
“Vein of Iron”
Added to Library
U , L
Pythian Sisters
Plan Parties
I’. T. A. Council
Plans Year’s Work
Mrs. Kortzeborn
Weds F. Thompson
Celebrants Honored
at Star Meeting
Entertain With
Buffet Supper
K indergarten
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BURKE
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PLUS —
S elected Short Subjects
w i th
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F lo r e n c e R ice
Kathleen Burke
10c
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25cl
and
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n.recled b y L a m b y r t H i l l y r
A COLUMBIA PICTURE
Joel Saturday
M cC rea end
M atinee
at 2 M
P. aureen O 'Sullivan in
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"WOMAN 1 WANTED”
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|I WANT WITH
IMY
SU N .,
Sept.
L is t s
M ON., T U E ., W ED
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and your idea of right!
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D E N T IS T
: Wishes to Announce :
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the opening of his
NEW DENTAL
OFFICES in the
COMMERCIAL
BUILDING
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Second and Main Sts.
Hillsboro
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October 1, 1935
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M rs M seD ow ell Hostess—
Mrs. I. E. M ncD ow eil. assisted
by Mesdames D onald M egargel. F
R B a ile y and 11 M. Goodman, w ill
e n te rta in the Social clu b o f O E.
S at a dessert luncheon F rid a y
afte rn o o n at 1:30 at the M ncD ow eil
home.
A fter graduation Dr. Brown passed the exam ­
ination for dental surgeon in the U. S. Navy. A ft­
er serving in the W orld W ar, he returned to
Portland and practiced continually in Portland
and Oregon City for the past 15 years.
Dr. Brown invites the public to inspect his new
dental offices at any time after October 1.
These shoes mean higher m arks to your child
and money saved to you. T hey're fit by ex­
perts who know the comfort th at “studying”
and ¿‘playing" feet require— th ey ’re m ade of
m aterials th at insure long, healthy wear.
DANCE
Managem ent
at
BALM GROVE
Dr. Brown is a g rad ­
uate o f North Pacific
Dental College and post
graduate of N orthw est­
ern Dental College, Chi­
cago, year of 1917.
County Schools Are Now Open
BUY SCHOOL SHOES NOW!
Grand O pening
U n d e r New
Satu rd ay, S ep t. 21
PRIZES
Boys’ Shoes
Good tim e fo r a ll
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GABLE !
CAUNu
Girls’ Shoes
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.98
Rugged shawl tongue
models or dainty slip­
pers. PAIR
$-<■19
Black calf. $
Sizes up to 6
to
O X FO R D S
2.49
Black.
Misses
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$ 0 .4 9
A
O X FO R D S
Fur oldest and youngest m arrie d
couples. Best lo o kin g - hom eliest
couples. F irs t nnd second prizes fo r
best w altzers. A lso grand prize
Adm ission. 25c couple u n til 9:30
p. m.: a fte r 9:30 p. m.—Gents. 35c.
Ladies. 15c.
Good m usic
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Black USKID soles.
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Nailed and sewed.
PRIZI4S
Doors open at 8:45 p. m.
CLARK
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s iz e s
\LORETTA YOUNG
JACK OAKIE
D ir e c t e d
R e le a s e d
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The C. C. Store
270
K. M a in
St.
W W W
J. H. G A R R E T T , Prop.
Phone 2601W
b y W IL L IA M
W E LLM AN
t h r e U N IT E D
A R T IS T S
DARRYL ZANUCK
PLUS— S elected Short Subject»
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