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Juniors in Pantomime I « 1« I I I . M in tin g of the C o u n ty Ft*d«*ra- Oon oi W o tiifii' d u b s F rid a y nt the M ethodist ch u rch w:i w e ll nt feuded hv re p ie s e n h itiv e * fro m the d iffe re n t clubs ol tlw federation, .on! u good pro gra m was enjoyed Ko|M>rts of clubs took up the moi n tug i .‘ hion, w ith M is G ladys M e y er, cou nty president, pre sid ing Luncheon wan served nt noon hv Indie , ol the M ethodist church, w ith m em bers of the C offee clu b : ih hostesses. A fte rn o o n aessioti opened w ith u 'h o r t m n sirid p ro gra m consist- 7 Chorle*. T re g lo w n , accom panied by bis m other M r \V II T reglow u . nnd pi mo solo by Miss Blanche Finegnn o f C o in e llu « M i E liz a beth Tteed o f Scholls gave it re p o rt on po e try und lite ra tu re , and M is J E Bennett gave n re p o rt on the Doernbecher hospital, say in g that the $ »00 pledged several years ago by (tie clubs of W ash in g to n c o u n ty bad been paid She urged that the clubs do a ll in th e ir p o w e r to assist In th is w o rk, and said then* was an average o f 4H patients a day T he clubs voted to < »-operate on the Home and Earm A ccid en t P revent ion C am paign p r o gram , w h ich is being sponsored by the N a tio n a l Bed Cross th is year It was also decided to hold a ( lo b in s titu te , date and program to l»e announced Tin* cou nty pre u d ig it w ill v is it each c lu b in tile federation d u rin g the year, a cco rd in g to a vote o f the gro up A m em bership*w u ( taken fo r the Red Cross ro ll-c a ll, the firs t to be tu rn e d in. N ext presidents’ co u n cil lu n c h eon w ill be held at the home of Mi John Gates J r at L e is y v ille v 1 finale to the all-day • B rid g e T o u rn a m e n t E n d ed L a st W eek Foretd H ilH C o ntract B rid g e I tou rn a m e n t w s r com pleted Oetobei 24 D r l< M ills nnd D r H W altz o f Forc'd G ro ve made firs t place w ith a to ta l »core of 23,.TW), th e ir score fo r tlie evening being 4210 M r und M rs (». Cute of Forest G ro ve w ere second w ith a to ta l score of 22.700. und th e k score fo r the evening was 2050 Mi It M ill nnd M rs K W altz w ere th ir d w ith a score of 21.430. score fo r the eve ning beinx 348(1. A n o th e r tou rn am e nt w ill be started on next W ednesday eve n in g w ith a few s lig h t changes in the rules M any are .signing up am i it looks lik e this tou rn am e nt w ill be tw ic e the size of the preceding one. .M issionary G u ild Meets Tuesday— W om en’s M issiona ry G u ild o f the M etho dist ch u rch w ill meet next Tuesday at the home of M i L. L B ro w n on F irs t avenue. M i H A B ro w n w ill be tlie assisting host es M rs A E D ickason v. ill lead the devotions. M rs J. C K ra m ie n th e Hom e M issions It son; M rs E a rl N aught, firs t chapter in F o r eign M issions study book M rs W W Bonar, the M u m s Freem an und M i i. K iu n d c ri w ill re p o rt on the W om en’s F oreign m issionary m eet in g nt Salem rece ntly. A ll m em - bers nre urged to attend. « III’I « » I ll'll M rs F lore nce Peter e n io r v ice -p re sid e n t; Mrs B row n, J u n io r vice -preside nt Dai y Plapp, cha plain , B ran da w , D a rn e ll, secretary; Sutton, guard; Mrs. M Ivogt, <-un diictri rber, p a trio tic M try Farnham . M a rie M o rriso n , H A A llis o n , Mrs, Mi> es Connie Peterson and ova B ran da w , co lo r hearers. Date of in s ta lla tio n w ill be an nounced la te r The ne xt m eeting of the A u x ilia r y w ill be on N o vem ber 7. and a ll m em bers are re- quested to be present. The A u x ilia r y Is also h a v in g a “ Penny C a rn iv a l” to n ig h t <Thurs- day) at the h a ll on N in th and Oak street E veryb od y in v ite d . was uni J our to get from an i ■ducat io na l p< tiie lib e rty to say that y was not «lily Instruct! as a m atter o f h isto ry ra p h y, but ; o u r la n te rn tra tio ii'; w<*re an inent that w o u ld have sated anyone w h o had Intercut th a n the plea h o ld in g the in te re stin g a m ysterio us c o u n try ." No adm ission w ill be charged, the p u b lic Is in v ite d to vie w the i- unusual p ictu res and a s ilv e r o f fe rin g w ill lx- taken fo r the w o rk o f tlx- M etho dist Episcopal ch u rch in India. Three Birthday O b se rv e d J o in tly B irth d a y s o f Mrs, M a ry Sabin, her istcr. M rs L u cy Holcom b, and H s le r-in law , Mrs. II. E Sabin, of P o rtla n d w ere ceh-bra'ed jo in tly Sunday w ith a d in n e r p a rty at the Ezna Sabin hom e P o rtla n d guests w in - M r and M rs H E Sabin. Mi Fda L yn n . I ’ K e lle r, and M r and M rs Joe Itlne k. T he occasion was also tlie w e dd ing an n ive rsa ry of M r. and Mrs. Black. C o un ty ph ysicians w ill be hon- ori-d M onday evening at the a n nual doctor's banquet sponsored by th e W ashington C o u n ty P u b lie sented w i t h 25-year jew els, H e a lth association nt ih e H ills b o ro me who w iii receive je w e ls are K n ig h ts o f P ythia s h a ll Dr. G. C ■dames L . A Long. J u l i u s Bel linge r, sup erintend en t o f the loenberg o f N o rth P lains, John stale tub erculosis hospital at Salem, and D r. M a rr B is a illo n w ill be tlie p rin c ip a l speakers. D r. J. O Robb o f H ills b o ro w ill be to a st master. m im lx -r to receive 25-year je w e l The banquet Is conducted an n u a lly by the he a lth gro u p and is ap- I at any tem ple in the state. Jew els were presented to c h a rte r m m - attended by cou nty ph ysicians and tiers o f the tem ple w hen the s il member« o f (he e xe cu tive co m ve r a n n ive rsa ry o f the o rd e r was m itte e o f the association. T he d in t celebrated, M rs. Elsie S chu lm e rich ner w ill be served th is year by th e i being the o n ly s u rv iv in g Sister H ills b o ro P y th ia n Sisters. C lo ? , rn -mber o f th a t group. T h a t tlie educational p u b lic ity O th e r guests o f ho no r on that cam paign conducted by the co u n ty I p. ister contf st fo r Ni, tio n a l Bu.,i- eve ning w ill be Mrs. Hazel H o l health association o u tra n ks th a t o f n , W omen's week is now being lenbeck. n e w ly elected grand chief, any o th e r cou nty in the state was I , lucted and en tri ies m ust be in t I i" w o rd received th is week fro m ■ p,,. hands o f state judges by N o- and John L. Foote o f St. Helens, grand cha nce llo r o f Oregon. Past If A. C h a m b e rlin , d ire c to r o f Vem her 15. A n yo n r ■ interested in pu b lie in fo rm a tio n o f tiie O regon i p,,. contest m a y o t >tain th e rules uprem e and past grand o ffice rs T ube rculosis association. D u r i n g ; k v in q u ir y at the A rg u s office, ' w ill also be in attendance, as w e ll the past year the local gro up has I y\nv person, i h e th e r a m em ber I as m em bers fro m N o rth Plains. Ecrest G rove and Gaston Tem ples. sponsored 25 a rticle s on tu b e rcu - o f he Busines and Professional loas, tu b e rc u lin tests and related W om en c lu b o r not. m ay enter Dance at Kinton points aggregating 143 inches o f i f they have had sp e cific a r t i A t G range h a ll. S atu rday space. tra in in g . The object o f the con N ovem ber 2 A dm ission 25c. test i to ob ta in a poster fo r Busi-1 nes W omen's w eek w h ic h w ill ty p ify the A m e rica n w om an in | business and dra m atize h e r s ig n it i- ' cance. M r. and M rs. John Bogr of F a rm in g to n re tu rn e d last w eek fro m a tw o m onths' t r ip in th e east. T h e y vis ite d at M r. Boge'í old home at Q u in cy. Illin o is , and w ith re la tiv e s at H a m ilto n and C osm opolitan lodge. K n ig h ts of o th e r plares in that state. M r. Boge had not been back fo r 47 years Pythias, headed by A r th u r Feith. and o f course saw m any changes. general cha irm an , had a large dele T h e y also visite d re la tive s at H a n gation in attendance at the P y th over. W ich ita , and o th e r citie s in ian m eeting here M o n d a y nigh t. A class o f tw o. one fro m Cosmo Kansas P hoenix C o n d itio n s were good w here th e y p o lita n and one fro m visite d, the y said, and there is no lodge, w ere given the ra n k of sign o f th e depression, b u t thoy esquire w ith C osm opolitan office rs fou nd no place to equal O regon. p u ttin g on the w o rk M u sica l n u m ren by several o f t» M an y w e re anxious to come to ber were Oregon, and some are p la n n in g to v is itin g P ythia ns. v is it th is state soon. The w e a th e r B a lle t D ancing Class was good d u rin g th e ir stay, a l Janet Reed o f W illia m C h ris tia n tho ugh q u ite w a rm . T hey missed the flo w e rs and f r u it in Kansas, sen's stu d io in P o rtla n d w i ll be ut b u t Illin o is bad fin e peaches and the home o f M rs. G u y Paine, 20G S. N in th Ave., N o vem b er 6. fro m 2 o th e r fr u it. to 4 p. m.. to organize a begin ners' class in ba lle t dancing. A n y Washington D airym an Visits— one interested is in v ite d to attend, A r th u r M o u lto n and fa m ily o f or telephone 1921X. J7 V ancouver. Wa h „ visted H ills b o ro frie n d s S atu rday. M r. M o u lto n fo r Dance at L a u re l m e rly attended school at Forest C o m m u n ity h a ll S a tu rd a y n ig h t, i Grove. He is now p ro p rie to r o f the Sclanders orchestra. M id d a le G uernsey D a iry on the N ovem ber 37 h ig h w a y n o rth o f Vancouver. T he A d m is-io n 25c. BIG NEWS S m art dresses emphasize over-size sleeves, Y o u 'll fin d them here w ith b ra id and e m b ro id e ry insets th a t put these fro cks among the fash- ion leaders o f the season. Goar's W O M A N’S SHOP E M Barnes. Prop. P y th ia n s H o ld Big M e e t H e re P A C IF IC U N IV E R S IT Y . Forest G ro ve - M is W inona T u rn e r o f 1 H illsb o ro , a ju n io r at P a cific u n i- ve rs ity , has been chosen to f i l l a p ro m in e n t ro le in the a n nu al a ll college hom ecom ing p la y to be presented N ovem ber 22. M iss T u r ne r w ill p lay th e p a rt o f Mrs. W are in the w e ll k n o w n three -act com edy, "T h e B ra t." T h e presenta tio n o f the p la y w ill be one o f the h ig h lig h ts o f P a c ific 's hom e- coinin g celeb ration . slon. the J u n io r G ir ls ’ c lu b of Scholls presented a pantom im e, ’’A lb u m of the H e art,” w ith Miss Velda K och er ns d ire c to r a n d reader, assisted by lit t le Jean T rask, w ho tu rn e d the pages o f tht* album , and Mrs. J M S tre tc h - e r and son Tom piano and vio - lin ii ecompanists Those ta k in g part were Doris L e w e lly n , G ladys N is- M ik .Mary Lo vgre n, A ia H ow ard, 1 W ilii i Heard Bonnie B a rtle tt, Canadians I.oeate H e r e - V h i n Hesse. E ve lyn H a tfie ld , Le- M r and Mrs. Joe P u c ilo s k i w ith la r . i MeCann, L o ya l lio w u rd . L e n- O rganize« D ancing Class— th e ir son and da u g h te r o f Ducheis, n ie Houson, L e la nd T y ir and Ed Cheney o f P o rtla n d , teacher A lb e rt.i. spent the w eek-end w ith M s n n Kish. nnd p e rfo rm e r fro m New Y ork M r. and M rs F. O. Eagon, w h ile C ity , organized a la rge tap da nc th e y w e re u n lo a d in g and m o vin g in g d a M onday at the Veterans th e ir curloud o f goods to th e ir new hu ll, and w i ll be there • »eh M " i- fa rm hom e near Scholls, w h ic h da y fro m 2 u n til U o’clock p m the y purchased re c e n tly th ro u g h B r id e Ol M r Cheney was the star dancer the O regon F arm s' com pany. T hey In a q u ir t cerem ony, a ttvm led in Ed W y n n ’s "L n u g n Parade.” wu came d o w n by a u to and w ere glad o n ly by tin ' Im m ediate fam ilies. w ith Fancbo and M urco us p ro to see th e sunshine and ra in on M id d a le G uernsey h e rd is the o u t Dulores H are V in to n , o n ly ilaug h- d u ce r und star dancer. Eleanor a rriv a l here as th e re was m uch stan din g herd o f S outhw estern ti-i o f ex Senator m id M rs W il P ow ell, star o f “ B roadw ay M elody snow on the g ro u n d w h e n the y W ashington, and M r. M o u lto n has lia m (J. Hare, breum o the b rid e o f 1930” was his p u p il in New le ft A lb e rta . sold a nu m b e r o f G uernsey b u lls <jf K d j.ir II K . ii iii iu . son o f M rs Y o rk. in th is c o u n ty to p ro m in e n t d a ir y A tte n d Reception— Anna Kanina, on S a tu rd a y eve Miss V a n l.o m ( o m p lim r n tr d — men. in c lu d in g Oscar P fa h l and A bo ut 20 m em bers o f P hoenicia ning, at e ig h t o’clock, ut the hom e Ernest M e ye r o f C ornelius, and Miss G ladys V a n L o m was ho n T em ple a tti nded tne rece ptio n F r i - , o f tlie b rid e 'ii parent». M rs Ira ored w ith a b irth d a y surp rise p a r day n ig h t at N o rth P lains fo r M rs C a rl T rachsel o f R eedville. M oore o f M c M in n v ille was m a tro n o f honor, and John I,. H are, b ro th - ty nt her home M onday evening. Hazel H ollenbeck, n e w ly elected Mrs. Searcy Hostess— T lie H a llo w e 'e n m o tif was c irrie d grand c h ie f o f P y th ia n Sisters. Joh n I M rs. J. L. Searcy en te rta in e d H e ll na, n e w ly a lu m n i m em bers o f her s o ro rity . w e dd ing rite s w ere read by Pastor out in stu n ts und games played 1. I-'.,, ,'e < f St H e n ry S H a lle r o f P ilg rim House P ri i-nt were Misses Lena D el- r'-c '.e d grand c h a n c e llo r o f t h e A lp h a C h i Omega, at O regon State planchc, M a rth a Bpiest t haert. Hel K n ig h ts o f P ythias, was also an college, w ith a d in n e r p a rty at he r The home was ta te fu lly d e co r ated W ith potted palm s nnd c lu s - 1 sen S ahfel.l, M u g n e t M eeuwsen honor guest, and a n u m b e r past home W ednesday evening. O ctooer G ladys K in d e l, M in n ie W yffle s, gra nd o ffic e rs o f the tw o orders 23. T w e lv e P o rtla n d guests w ere ters o f chrysanthem um s, and the present. ere In . it '' ndanee w e dd ing cerem ony was pe rfo rm e d Helen S chulte. Rose T h ie le , M in e S m ith . J u lia T atum , Em m a De- be fore u background o f c h ry s a n V la i in lm k, G lvnev., Brandaw . M a ry them um s and Boston iv y , fla n k e d i « . ’ W i r t - . ■»- by <• indelnbrn. The b rid e w ore a Sens, and G enevieve Seus. gow n of blue star-dust crepe, w ith R eun ion H e ld — s ilv e r accessories, and c a rrie d a The W rig h t bro th e rs enjoyed a bouquet o f T alism an rosea. Mrs. re u n io n Sunday at the home o f V. John I) Hare was ut the piano, H W rig h t on C o rn e liu s ro u te 1. and played the "W e d d in g M a rch " the youngest b ro th e r. T h is was fro m "L o h e n g rin .” the fir s t tin ts the y hud n il been /\n in fo rm a l reception was held tog e th e r since N ovem ber, lillt l, in im m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g the *m a r- P ortla nd . Present w e re M r. and riage w itli the d in in g tab le in M rs W ilson W rig h t, P u m p k in whit« and silv e r, w ith a c e n te r Ridge: M r. and Mrs. A. C. W rig h t piece o f w h ite chrysa nthe m um s and grandson, Ray A llis o n . L in n - M iss A rle n e Kam na, sister o f the ton, and M r and M rs. V ii , gisiom, poured. W rig h t and sons D e lb e rt and Dean. The n e w ly-w e d s le ft fo r a b rie f honeym oon at the O regon benches, Conference at Coquille— M em bers o f the H ills b o ro B u s i and w ill lie nt home to th e ir frie n d s a fte r N ovem ber 15, ut the ness and P rofessional W om en's d u b are In v ite d to atten d the Coos Bay Dresser apartm ents. d is tric t conference N o vem b er 10 .it the C o q u ille hotel in C o q u ille . M rs R u th N unn, d is tric t cha irm an , extended the in v ita tio n , in a le t te r to M rs. F ayettu A lle n , H ills b o ro " A ll C olored C lose-U p V ie w o f c lu b president. Ylbe Heal In d ia " is the t it le o f a Delphian* Meet M onday— visu al le ctu re to lx- given Sunday T he D e lp h ia n S tu d y clu b w ill evening at the M e th o d ist Episcopal meet n e x t M onday ut th e home chu rch by the Rev. Dr. W illia m o f M rs. John B a ile y, w ith Mrs. H N o rto n o f P ortla nd . Thom as C o n n e ll and Mrs. J. H D r N o rto n is an a u th o r nnd G a rre tt as leaders. Luncheon w ill w o rld -tra v e le r. T he p ictu re s to be be at one o'clo ck and the business shown here are fro m a co lle ctio n m eeting w ill begin p ro m p tly at o f 3(M)0 take n by D r. N o rto n d u r 1:45. T iie m ain to p ic o f the a fte r in g a long stay in Ind ia. These noon w i ll be Japan. p ictu res are said, by m any q u a li fie d to pass ju d g m e n t, to be the D aughter Born— A d a ug hter was b o rn O ctober 25 host co lle ctio n ever to hnve been b ro u g h t back to th is c o u n try by to M r. and M rs. M e lv in Otnes.s o f I Oswego, fo rm e r H ills b o ro residents an A m erican tra ve le r. Elephant«, h o ly men and scene» w h ich, acco rding to D r. N orton, o n ly a few A m erican s have ever been p riv ile g e d to w itness w ill lx> am ong Ihe co lle ctio n . A boy w ho was take n fro m a den o f wolves. w h e n 1 he had b e e n nourished by the wolves, ju s t ns K ip lin g de scribes in his Ju n g le Tales, w ill be shown. These pictu res have been shown In W ashington, I). C „ and in the great churches o f Chicago, w h ere the y w ere received w ilh m anifest Pavilion favo r. The H onorable James H a m ilto n Lewis, U n ite d States senator, SA T U R D A Y , Nov. 2 la id : “ I came to the M etho dist T em ple (C hicago! to hear you de- C ornelius, O regon J iv e r y o u r le ctu re on Ind ia. I have ?-i,nie know ledge o f the c o u n try nnd tlie people th ro u g h tra v e l and M rs. Do I o re s V in to n E. K a m n a 15 IN. ALL RUBBER g I BACKSTAY ¡ I I Good Tim e Dance A t G range h a ll e ve ry S aturday n ig h t.— G eorgia Hess orchestra. A d mission 25c. 11 m SUN - MON - TUES. Nov. 3, 4, 5 Continuous Show Sunday — 2 p. m. to 11 p. na. CORD I THANKS, JOANcndBOBI You're a ¡oy together in your g ayest 2 9 tf, Old Tim e Dance A t H ills b o ro G range h a ll, 1st and 3rd T h u rsd a y, b e g in n in g Septem ber 5. B uckaroos' o ld -tim e music. , Good ca lle r. T icke ts 25c. 28tl IN TODAY SEE THE R 's h in g le before the f a ll rains w ith the fam ous S chn eider cedar shingles-—C a rn a tio n L u m b e r Co.. Forest G rove, e xclu sive sales agents Phone 20. 29tf ENETIAN THUR., FRI., SAT- ■ ■ ■ W e a re h e a d q u a r te r s fo r e v e ry th in g in THIS WEEK RUBEER FOOTW EAR f o r M en. W om en a n d C h ild ren . “ Q u ality a n d E conom y” r O a m « ™ e I The C. C. Store ; J. H. GARRETT, Prop. Waiting in ambush behind every M ain Phone 2601W w.ih CHARLIE RUGGLES FRANCHOT TONE • EDNA MAY OLIVER. An Edward H. Griffith Production Directed by Edward H. Griffith PLUS— Selected Short Subj’ects cloud . . . until one man dares to In d ia P ic tu re s S how n S u n d a y ARE C o n te st ’ . 15 B o g e s K e tu in F ro m T rip E a s t W in o n a T u r n e r in P. U. C a s t AN B IG S L E E V E S ■ battle the diabolical Death Beam! VENETIAN WED. & THUR. On Our Stage! In Person Novem ber 6 and 7 H arm onica Contest W ednesday N ight for W ashington County Am ateurs. Cash and Hohner H arm onica Prizes FAN DANCE I RALPH BELLAM Y W IL E Y PO ST T A L A B IR E L L Buckeye I Use Good Judgment — W h en yon feel a cold com ing on, com e nnd g e t a p a c k a g e of o u r Cold B u sters and a b o ttle of ou r “ M e n th o la te d Pine T a r H oney w ith Cod L iv er Oil C o n c e n tra te ” co u g h sy ru p . "ORIGINAL RADIO PIONEERS” N. B. C. A rtists— O riginating Over KHQ Featuring CLYDE “W indy” FULLER, Hobner H arm onica N ational sional Champion. It will give you th e re s u lts and n o t cost you e x tra . F o r s to p p e d up h e a d s a n d th r o a t try S yn-o-spray, s p ra y s up into th e Sinuses, w hich opens th e m lip a t once. A N D H O W ? ] HILLSBORO PHARMACY I I i I I < 11 < 11* i > flt'PPIIt! g VI A D D E D ATTR AC TIO N— "The Perfect Tribute” 11 P ' v ' " » S.nm U .iv N ig h t_____ 1^1 I® I 1 I IC Id __ * I ' a R x-x u # T h e B ish o p M isb e h a v e s CrtL, C L. » ». A Qaloz>)nrl Q n k ia r l a Profes No Raise in Prices lG'C A n n a S cn u lm e rich , c ity t ,n d 25C