The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 07, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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Barnes Bride
Chairmen Named in of Miss Harold
Russell
Roll Call for Red Cross
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M iss Kraus Weds
Cite Importance
Coffee Club Will ■
Walter
Hansen
Early Dia gnosis The m arriage of Miss Melba Hold finest Day
daughter oi Mr. and Mrs
Tubercular Cases Kraus,
Meeting Friday
E I Kraus, to W alter Hausen,
Miss Young Bride
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Unusual Pictures
of India Shown
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Miss Roberta Barnes, daughter
of Mrs. Elite! Barnes, and Harold
■ Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. G II
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son of Mi an»l Mrs R. N Hansen
Early diagnosis of tubercular of near Beaverton, was solemnized
W F. Norman, president of the Sharp. Duane Haynes Bobby Pow- ' united in m arriage Saturday eve­
Members of the Coffee club are
and Identification of con­ Friday night, November 1, at the to bring guests to the annual
County Red Cross chapter, on- n s . all of this city, and Jean St. ning at the residence of Father cases
tact
groups
are
prim
ary
factors
in
Costelloe.
Miss
Lena
Chiotti
and
Trinity
Lutheran
church
in
H
ills­
1 nounceii the
following
general Helens of Portland.
"Guest Day" meeting Friday a ft­
Neil Stangel attended the couple the campaign for tuberculosis con­ boro. Rev. George Reule officiat­ ernoon at the cham ber of com­
• chairmen for the M embership Roll
trol
and
prevention.
This
was
the
The
only
others
present
w
ere
the
ing.
merce rooms. Mrs. F E Bent lev
Cull drive from Armistice day to
bride's mother, and aunt. Mrs. W. declaration of Dr. G C. Bellinger,
The bride, who was given in and Mrs C harles latm kin will
Thanksgiving day In Ihe various
superintendent
of
th
e
state
tuber-
H.
Bottorff
of
Longview,
W
ash.
m arriage by her father, w ore n speuk on art w ork and Mrs. V. W
communities of the county:
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and the bridegroom's parents and eulosis hospital, in speaking Mon­ w hite satin dress, and tulle veil G ardner will give vocal selections
| Garden Home. Mrs. Gladys M. j OI All'. \\
day night during the annual doc­ e night about her head with bands Those attending are asked to bling
sister.
Green: Metzger. Mrs. E. W. Conk­
The bride wore a rust-colored tors' dinner at the Knights of ef pearl beaded tulle Her flowers needlework, (xtinting. draw ing or
Miss Emily Young and William
lin: Cedar Mill. B. R. Reeves; Bet.i-
dress and a corsage of Pythias hall in Hillsboro. The event were a shower bouquet of T alis­ other work to the meeting for an
any German Baptist, Rev. Tneo A. Robb w ere united in m arriage S un­ afternoon
was sponsored by the W ashington man roses.
roses
and
gardenias.
day
afternoon
at
th
e
home
of
Dr.
exhibit.
Lcgcr; Bethany Presbyterian. Rev
The couple left imm ediately aft- County Public Health association.
and Mrs. A. C arrick on Mount
H. G. Dickman: Phillips M etho­ Tabor
Mrs Fred Sewell, chairm an of
Her
cousin.
Miss
Evelyn
Sehul-'
in Portland. The ceremony je r the w edding for about ton days'
That lay groups assist physicians
dist. Rev. E. J. Traglio; Phillips
was perform ed by Dr. C arrick at j trip to California, after which they by aiding in finding tubercular n.erieh. as maid ef honor, w ore u the art committee, is in charge of
Evangelical, Rev. B. M Fresenborg: an
altar banked with autum n leaves | will m ake their home in Hillsboro cases and seeing that medical s t ­ dress of heaven blue satin with the program. Hostess committee
Helvetia. Mrs. J. M. Davidson:
chrysanthem um s. Mrs. Car- Mr. Russell is employed at Bristol tention is given, was Dr. Bellin- •ilver accessories, and carried a members are Mesdames T G Bron-
North Plains. Mrs. Elmer Mays: and
rick played the w edding m arch Hardware, w here he has been for ger's request. He declared that 1 olonial bouquet of Talisman roses leewe, Rotiert Burlingame, J. F
Shady Brook. Mrs. Alvah Logan: and also during the ceremony. Only | the past three years Mrs. Russell j tuberculin skin testing campaigns. " ,K‘ snapdragons Her sister. Velda Buckland and Lloyd ilrown.
Tualatin. Mrs? W. R. H aw xhurst:
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Verboort. Father Jonas: Dilley. Mrs ,lu family and a few in tim a te ! *s in business with her m other in such as w ere conducted in Wash- Kraus as bridesmaid, w ore a dress
Dance at Helvetia
.G oar's Woman's shop She grad- ington county last year, are i n - i ld P*nk taffeta w ith silver aeees-
R. I, Hart: Cherry Grove. Mrs. E • fr,ends were prcscn!
A | Follow ing the cerem onv the bride • uated from Hillsboro union high valuable in such a program.
, sories. and carried a Colonial bou-
At Helvetia hall S aturday night.
R. Henderson: Reedville,
November 9 Modern music, every­
cut the cakes in the dining room school in 1931 and was employed
Testing of large groups, he said, i1’.“'* °* P*’’* roses and snapdt ragons
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M. Jannsen: Tigard. Rev.
body welcome. Admission 25c. 38
' a t a table lighted with tall tapers in C. L. W alker's insurance office was the best way to start on tu b er- . ' I f K a,h®rine heule. daughter
dau
nor Smith: Groveland. Mrs. J in candlesticks that belonged to until she went into business with eulosis control. He declared that f Rev. and Mrs. G »-orge Reule.
Scheeler: Watts. Mrs. Isabel W ar-,
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. . her mother.
perhaps a third of the population was flower girl and w ore a dress
Play at North Plains
rens: Gales Creek. Mrs. Jennie ! " ¡e 13,0 ^ n d m o t h e r of the bride
would show a positive reaction to . ’hie otgand.v trim m ed with
St. Edw ards ladies will sponsor
Ranes: Glenwood. Mrs. G. L. M - 1 I The centerpiece was of roses in I
the test, but pointed out that a P'nk Barton Kamna. son of Mr. a play, given by St. Mary's high
Cutcheon; Timber. Miss Juanita E b - ! an heirloona vase of crystal glass
WjpKp«. Head«?
large num ber of the reactors could and ' rs John Kamna. as ring school boys; also bazaar, at North
poured and Miss
bert: Hazeldale. Mrs. W. P Brooks: ! M,ss Alma Schee,z Poured
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not be term ed clinic cases.
i bearer. was dressed in pink and Plains K P. hall Wednesday. No­
Robb cut the ices.
t i
Jacktow n, Mrs. W F. Gembella: I Helen
talk
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,' e- *nd carried the ring in the vem ber 20. 8 p in Adults ? >c
j Preceding Dr. Bellinger's ta
lk .1 ’ w
Mrs
Farm ington. Mrs. William P u tn a m . . __
. _ Robb .. has been a popular
, irlllSDOlO JLzPtlïIOiy
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n te r of _ a rose on a w hite satip children under 12, 10c
Mrs. Sadie O rr Dunbar, executive e ...
38-9p ■
Jr.: Scholls, Mrs. John Sutherland: teachei in the Hillsboro schools. Hillsboro deanery of th e Catho- secretary
of the Oregon Tuberculo- >’,llo' v
N m em ire of For-
Laurel. Mrs. John Mulloy: Hillside. for many years. Mr. Robb is a , y c church, com prising the corn- I sis association, spoke briefly, com- L5! G rove acted as best man. and
Mrs. Carl Clapshaw; Kansas City. graduate of Pacific university and m unities of Rov. Forest Grove, m ending W ashington county on its : Pdu" ,
a*}5l, Alvin Srhul-
Mrs. C. H. Hamilton: Cornelius. a retired farm er. The couple will Cornelius, Hillsboro and North educational program and the work nu‘ru' 1’- both of Hillsboro, acted as
BIG CARNIVAL
Mrs. H enry Behrmann: Oreneo, be at home to th e ir friends at Plains, met at St. M atthews school ! of its medical group. A technical us*lfrs- ,
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Mrs. S. L. Carlyle: Leisvville. Mrs. th e bridegroom's home north of hall Sunday afternoon. F ather Van- discussion of diagnosing various
Ih e church was beautifully dec­
Hillsboro.
derbeck of Portland spoke on types of tuberculosis was presented 1 ? r a e d " (’ ! candelabra, autum n
Lillie B. Hanley; Schefflin. Miss
study club organization and F ather by Dr. M arr Bissaillon of the Ore- *va' es- "nd fall flowers
Bernice Heinrich: Pum pkin Ridge,
Heesacker of St. M ary's also spoke. ! gon Medical school. X -ray pic-
Mrs. S. A. D Meek: Mountaindale.
alter Steinke played Loh-
Mrs. W. H. W ieber of Hillsboro tures w ere shown by Drs Bissaillon
Mrs. E. F. Leming: Buxton. Mrs.
- 1 ! i cengnn
V Mrs. W
s wedding march and Claire
was
elected
chairm
an
of
th
e
coun­
A. Allen; Banks. Miss Sylvia Sev­
Bi
g 1 Promise \o u ."
ty deanery and Mrs. Fred Caldwell and Bellinger to illustrate th e ir I After saf
erance: Aloha-Huber, Mrs. Jam es
the cerem ony a reception
talks.
Welch; Forest Grove. Mrs. D or­
The pictures on ‘ India” sh o w n 1»a» appointed chairm an of the
w
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r
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l
was
held
ior
Ten county physicians
_, . • abol,t forty-five rela-1
othy Seymour: Hillsboro. Mrs. E. C. at the Methodist church last Sun- local group,
guests of the association at the an- I1? 1’“ aI
u aA the ' lo9le
i SA TU R D A Y , Novem ber 9
McKinney: Beaverton, Rev. Bruce day evening by Dr. W illiam N or­
, nual dinner. Members of the asso-
, and , rs d5” n, K am na of Cor-
B. Groseclose.
Music by
ton of Portland, w ere enjoyed by N e w l V - \ Y p d <5 G l V P D
ciation's executive com m ittee w ere nelius Mrs. Charles Hoag served
by a large audience. Many ex- 1
” CUD V T tw tl
the w edding cake.
i also in attendance.
"Chuck”
Robinson
and his
.pressed th eir appreciation of this C h a v i v a vi T J u ir s d o v
November 1 is also the w edding
Revelers
i unusual set of colored pictures. Dr.
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anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n .
' Norton spent a year and three
W. F. L ichty of Oreneo and Mrs.
Kamna, and the birthday of the 1 (A 6-piece modern orchestra)
months in India. An offering was Bessie Bowers of Hillsboro, who
bride.
Come and celebrate till your hear.'--
SOUTH TUALATIN_The wed- i tendJ r^d 4 D l N orton, to, be fo r-.w e re m arried in Vancouver, Wash.. r i U 'G W C l l i a i ' t V
A fter a wedding trip to Seattle content, with horns, confetti and
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. . and Hoquiam. Wash., and C a lifo r-1
ding of John Liebenow. son of Mr. w arded to the Board of Foreign last week, w ere honored w ith a
Mr and Mrs. G eorge B iersd o rf, nia Mr al)d Mrs Hansen w i„ noise-m akers of all sorts.
and Mrs. Herman Liebenow. and Missions to be used in assisting charivari party Thursday night at were g i\e n a surprise party and make their home in Portland, w here
Good Time for All
Miss Esther Swope, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Clemens, son-in-law the home of the bridegroom 's pot luck supper Sunday evening at Mr. Hansen is employed,
Reasonable Prices
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Swope of and daughter of the speaker.
Gents, 35c; Ladies. 15c
Mrs. W. P. G ardner, at Quatama. th eir home prior to th eir depar- i _________________ .
Beaverton, occurred Saturdav eve­
Good Time Dance
, A large num ber of relatives and tu re for Minneapolis. Minn. They '
ning at the home of the groom's Compliments D a u g h te r-
left Monday evening for Minnesota.
At G range hall every Saturday
sister, Mrs. C. A. Olsen, at Gaston.
Mrs. H allie Ireland gave a Hal- friends w ere in attendance.
w here th fy will attend the 50th night. -Georgia Hess orchestra. Ad-
The ceremony was perform ed at low een party the afternoon of Oc-
20tf
Charles Harwood and fam ily of w edding anniversaries of some of mission 25c.
8:30 by Rev. Hinrichs, pastor of tober 30 for her daughter, June, in
Mr. Biersdorf's
relatives. They will [
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Aumsville,
Harwood
and
z
th
Blooming
Lutheran _______
church, ______
i n ; honor
of her C lark
eleventh
birthday.
Old Time Dance
visit in also,
Zum brota and Redwing.
th e presence of a few relatives of 1 Guests were Dorothy Butterw orth.
° f Independence, Mrs. Em- Minn.
At Hillsboro G range hall, 1st and
W ET W EATHER
the two contracting parties, w ith Jaqueline Hunt. Dorothy Kidney, ma T urpin and daughter of Marsh-
Those present at the Sunday sup- 3rd Thursday, beginning S eptem ­
actins as brides- ! I Betty
Betti- G ardner.
ardner Betty
Rettv Gully.
Gnllv Ruby-
Rntiv field. and Frank Harwood and fam-
Ruth Liebenow acting
Messrs. and Mesdames ber 5. Buckaroos' old-tim e music.
m aid and
'
Good caller. Tickets 25c.
28tf
man. The
pink and carried
Reshingle before the fall rains
Lundeen. Lorna McLeod and Mar- ***"« * lth David Harwood, who is Mjgs Mae Laheyne Deibcrt Biers- with the famous Schneider cedar
and mixed blossoms.
O a ro ! H a v o n c
V e r y 111.
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Following the ceremony, the wed- garet
Havens.
shingles -C arnation L um ber Co.,
The C. C. Store has just
dorf and th e honor guests.
ding party and guests were served ..
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Miss Jane Auld of P ortland spent
Forest Grove, exclusive sales agents
stocked a complete line
a buffet supper by Mrs. Olson, as- ' oun? Ede Recovering
from Thursday to Sunday night at Mrs. Pitman Returns—
Phone 20.
29tf
sisted by a num ber of th e ladies | Oliver Ede, son of Mrs. M. Welch the home of her father. J. L. Auld.
of Hirsch-Weis
Mrs. A. O. Pitm an returned last
present. Chief feature of the sup-1
this city, who was injured in an Davis Auld of O. S. C„ Corvallis,
Girts
w
eek
from
a
th
ree
weeks'
visit
in
per was a beautiful w hite w edding 1 auto -wreck on the Columbia high- was also a guest at th e parental
Handm ake gifts for every occa­
She m ade the trip sion.—322 E. Washington St. 36-41p
cake.
' w-ay about two weeks ago w hen home Sunday to attend the fun- California
"SUPERSHED"
down
w
ith
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Norman
The house was artistically dec- the car w ent over a 45-foot em- eral of his great-uncle, W. F. Hunt-
A
rm
strong
of
Pasadena.
She
also|
G uaranteed
orated with flowers and autum n bankm ent, and was taken to the er, of Oreneo.
leaves for the occasion.
> Good Sam aritan hospital in Port-
]y[rs. j l A nderson and her visited a t the San Diego fair, and
w
ith
friends
at
Los
Angeles,
O
ak­
The newdyweds left Monday for land- is reported as improving. He sister Mrs H R S jolander at-
and P,7r‘
San v Francisco.
the coast to spend their h o n e y -: had the large bone in his leg brok- te nded a luncheon last Thursday land
ioved“the
e rv 'm u rh She
hot « cn-
id
moon, and will be at home on the en in five places, and the sm all at the home of Mrs. Edw ard Lied- bat . i . attendanc^ was6 small
ts e m n lo ^ d
Mr
P
P ° r ‘land' in h° n° r ° f MrS w h ile ‘she was th^rc
s™ "
Guests M the wedding w ere Mr M” ' KidnCy Hostes&-
Sjolander.
¡„ O rg a n lia tio n -
and Mrs. C. A. Olson fn d fam ily , Mrs' E rnest K idney was hostess
Sunday guests at th e Retd Eld-
M ra R p Rasmussen of Hills-
and Mr. and Mrs E Olson and for a H allowe'en p arty T h u rsd a y ! ridge home w ere M r and Mrs. Eli boro and Mesdames Allen Knight
fam ily and Mrs Anna Olson of "*ghttKm -honor ° f 2*e r daughter g r in die of B ^ k s M r and Mrs and C arl Sande of Forest Grove
LOGGER STAG—
Gaston, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones ^ orolhy, Je?n '. <l l}®sts 'Y®re hef
a n d F r a n « r w ent to Yamhill Tuesday evening
10-oz. shirt style a n d cut full.
and Mavis of Hillsboro, Mr. and classmates. Jack Allison. M argaret and M r- and Mrs. F ran k G n n d le of to assist in th e organization of a
Portland.
j P. T. A. group there. The Yamhill
Mrs. Robert Swope and P auline and
Ju n l° r P!aPP-
Double sleeves, large seamless cape
Mesdames R. E. Wiley. Jak e Weil, com m unity organization of Home
Robert and "Grandma" Swope of Keod Naomi Hanel. R uth Foelker,
over breast and shoulders a n d
Beaverton, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Flint and M arjorie Xtdney. Games and and T. W. McDonald attended th e --------------------------------
and School became affiliated with
th ree-q u arter length at back Large
of Scholls, Mr and Mrs Emerson refreshm ents carried out the Hal- meeting of the county Camp F ire the national P. T. A.
convertible collar.
com mittee
at the ’ Forest
li­
of Newberg, Mrs. Bertha Demmin, lov-e'en motif.
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■' B. P. Chorus Meet
brary Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Liebenow Have Ghosts Convention—
Mrs. E. M aldyn Evans of Forest
and Carl, Philip, Ruth. Robert,
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Staples mov­ Grove will meet m em bers of the
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sahnow
W alter and Helen, and Rev. and were hosts for a “ghosts’ conven­ ed this week to the form er C urry chorus of the Business and Profes­
Mrs. E. W. Hinrichs and family. tion” H allowe'en evening at their residence on F irst avenue near sional Women's club tonight (T hurs­
The couple left for Neskowin fol­ home. Guests w ere Rev. and Mrs. Main. Mr. and Mrs. V erne C urry day) at the home of Mrs. Dora
lowing the ceremony and returned George Reule, Messrs, and Mes­ have moved to Portland.
Nelson, 411 East W ashington street,
to Scholls Tuesday to m ake their dames Chester Dreezen and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Ja k e R ufer and at 7 o’clock, for rehearsal. All mem-
home on the A. B. F lint farm.
Herman F reudenthal and daughter, sons Robert, Jo h n and W alter of bers interested are invited to be |
LOGGER PANTS
George Biersdorf, O tto Voges and , Enright spent several days last present.
Lloyd Anderson Host—
W. T. Putnam Jr., Miss Mae La- week w ith “ Mr.
“ and * Mrs. E. J. P et- Miss W iley E ntertains—
10-oz. Double front and back from
Fir Grove milk is al­
Lloyd Anderson entertained w ith heyne and Delbert Biersdorf.
erson-
W inifred Wiley entertained about
top almost to bottom. Seams sewed
a Hallowe'en party Thursday night
,
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Miss K athleen McAlear, student
classm ates w ith a Hallowe’en |
ways
p
u
r
e
—
always
at the home of his parents, Mr. ! Honored ° n A n m v e rsa ry -
4-cord linen shoe thread. Slanting
at University of Oregon at Eugene, party the evening of October 30.
highest in food values
and Mrs. J. L. Anderson. Hallowe'en
Friends and relatives held a sur- spent th e w eek-end w ith h er par- Hallowe’en decorations w ere used
pockets—2 button flap back pocket.
—produced
by
one
of
games w ere played and refresh- Prise party Sunday evening for Mr. ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McAlear. and appropriate games played. Mrs.
m ents served. Guests present w ere and Mrs. H erbert Sahnow at th eir
the finest herds i n
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Deck moved J ' N- w iley assisted her daughter.
A llen and H enry Campbell, DeLoss home at Schefflin. The occasion Monday to th e form er home of C. E. Society Meets—
W ashington county.
Anderson, M uriel and
W ilfred | was th eir 30th w edding anniver­ Mrs. George D arland, on West
T ualatin Plains C hristian En-
Delivered fresh a n d
sary. The honored couple w ere p re­ Main street.
1
deavor
society
w
ill
have
a
social
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■IB sented w ith a floor lam p by those
clean to your door ev­
Mrs. Betty Barton of K lam ath fath e rin g F riday night at the Jam es
present. About 65 attended.
ery day. Call today for
Falls was —
a — week-end _ _ guest of her L {^atchelder
residence
northeast
of
j I I I „ Z,
Benefit Sale Saturday—
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hillsboro.
our superior delivery
Both Ideal for th e w inter
Card P arty at N orth Plains—
Benefit auction sale for welfare Thrapp.
service.
St. Edw ard's A ltar society will
work, sponsored By th e A dventist
w orker or sportsman.
Miss Ethel W ick of A storia was
church, w ill be held Saturday at a week-end guest of h e r sister, give a card party Tuesday night
i
7:30 p. m. at the old G range hall. Miss Esther Wick of the high school
,t he ^ IJ l r»rw»r»
urc,h, Ir * basem ent
North
»
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P
in in a
ZVl” at « w arati
Plains.
Pinochle
and “R
"500"
ill be
Fruit, vegetables, baked
foods, faculty.
played. Everybody invited.
needlew ork and miscellaneous a r­
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Anderson and
DAIRY
ticles will be sold. T he public is
Mrs. Nicol Hostess—
family
and
house
guest
w
ere
din­
invited.
Mrs.
R.
J.
Nicol
entertained
ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. GARRETT, Prop.
W ednesday afternoon w ith one
E ntertain H unt Club—
David Lofgren in Portland.
o'clock luncheon and four tables
270
E.
Main
Phone 2601W
I Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Morgan en-
D rexel T hrapp has moved to
1 tertained members of th eir hunt Forest G rove to continue his col­ of bridge.
club at a venison dinner Saturday lege course at Pacific university.
Carnival Dance
night. T hree tables of contract
Mrs. W. K. Hatfield of Portland
Modern music, at Balm Grove,
bridge w ere in play, at which Mr. is spending the w eek w ith her Saturday,
November 9.
38p
and Mrs. J. W. Barney made high sister-in-law , Mrs. E. M. Barnes.
score.
Mrs. R. E. Wiley was hostess to
Big Old Time Dance
the W ednesday bridge club this
Tuesday, November 12, at V er­
Buy Peach O rchard—
week.
boort. W alkers' orchestra.
38
Mr. and Mrs. O. Coslett Sr. have
Only .
purchased the 15-acre peach or­
O ther beautiful, high-quality
chard northeast of Hillsboro, for­
diam ond engagement and w ed­
merly owned by the late Dr. L. B.
ding rings at prices low er than
Smith, and plan to build a resi­
w e have ever been able to
dence on the tract in th e spring.
quote.
Poem Published—*
Mrs. M yrtle' Biassing had a poem,
"New Neighbors,” published in the
S».
November issue of th e magazine,
JEWELER
HUI
The Home Friend. Mrs. Biassing
"L et 'Andy' Fix Your Watch”
has had m any poems published in
different magazines of the nation.
Miss Swope.Weds
John Liebenow
fl
Biersdorfs
„ .. Given
Wings
Ethiopia
tio n t about this lam ’ I I I
in a thrilling picture, the first to
give the complete story ot Ethi­
opia front the inside. Startling
scenes taken in regions never
before penetrated by cameras.
,
NO RAISE
IN PRICES
v V c I k
I
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N EW S
I
I
WATERPROOF
CLOTHING
*4
75
Don’t Buy Milk
Blindfolded!
$4
25
FIR GROVE
The C. C. Store
On Account of the Length of This Program There
W ill Be NO Preview Saturday Night.
I SUN
I_
- MON - TUES.
Continuous Show Sunday — 2 p. m.
to 1 1 p. m.
Y ou canft get a
J. L. Anderson
U s e G ood Judgm ent —
When you feel a cold coming on, come and
get a package of our Cold Busters and a bottle
of our "Mentholated Pine Tar Honey with
Cod Liver Oil Concentrate” cough syrup.
It will give you the results and not cost you
extra. For stopped up heads and throat try
Syn-o-spray, sprays up into the Sinuses, which
opens them up at once. AND HOW?
HILLSBORO PHARMACY
Hillsboro, Oregon
if you’re dated
of last year’s vint­
C LOTHES
age quickly stamp a girl
. . . and how foolish to give
up the good times that smart
clothes bring when they cost
so little at
GO AM’S
Woman’s Shop
E. M. Barnes, Prop.
(Venetian ticket, Jo h n I. Prickett,
Rt. 1, Banks)
Ride in real comfort. These fares are good in the new air-tonditiontd
chair-cars on ourcrack Cascadt— big roomy cars with deep-cushioned
•' reclining seats. Or go for the same fares, plus small berth charge, in '
1 air-condilionedTouritt Pullmans. Rates ate also low to Los Angeles,'
I San Diego and other California points. And here’s something else
that will save money on your trip .., »<
NEW FOOD SERVICE È3
' N ow served in coaches andTourist Pullmans on all
our trains: coffee Sr, milk Sr, sandwiches lOr, 3 do­
nuts 10r,ice cream lOr, apple or orange Sr, cookies
10r,etc. (And pillowrental now only lOrin coaches.)
i Southern Pacific^
II. D. OLSEN. Agent
Phone 621
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