The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 14, 1935, Page 10, Image 10

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IT I L L S B O K O
B ack
Veteran Jewels Given W a lk e M rs id-W
est
Eight Pythian Sisters
tra in
ARGUS,
Feature
at Coffee Club
Program Friday
,4 rf is
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
J u s t fo r F un
Thursdity, November 1 1, 19.15
High Officers in
l odge on Visit
to local Group
Play ul North Plains
Good Time Dance
At G range hall every Saturday
St Edwards ladles will spoil
night Georgia Hess oi clienti a Ad­ a play, given by SI Mary's In
mission 25c.
291f
school boys, also bazaar, at No
Plani' K i* ball Wednesday.
nirt«
Handmake gifts for every occn- Xember 2(1. H p in Adult- 2
slon 322 E Washington St 36 41 p children under 12. lile
:m
Mr. pud Mrs. C harles W alker
J retu rn ed Sunday night from a
J three-w eeks eastern trip. They went
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east „ by
delivery
•_' train and accepted —
---- • ✓ , Art was the them e of the Coffee
Lloyd I. Scott, grand high priest
.
Tw enty-five years of continuous has been appointed general ehair- Mich.,
p u r c h ^ f r ^ C a d y ^ i X \ £ * • • ‘’S i n g
,s“ FriViv M T *
of the grand chapter. Royal Arch
• »ervice in a fraternal order is an 1 man for the event,
Turkey Shoot
company
Their
trip
included
v
is
-
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f!
l,U‘
H
iday
at
,h
‘
Masons
of Oregon, paid an of­
YOUNG’S
achievement of which anyone may j "Sailors' Holiday" Is the them e
Sunday Nox c in t ic i 21. at H el­
ham
ber
of
com
merce
i
ooms,
and
ficial
visit
to
Hillsboro
chapter,
well be proud, but of the eight ' of the affair this year and it will its at Minneapolis. St. Paul. C h i­
vetia store, beginning III a nt
many
paintings
w
ere
exhibited
by
Royal
.Arch
Masons,
at
Masonic
who received 25-ycar jew els at j be carried out in invitations, place cago, Columbus. Ohio, and Fort
local artists, as well as other a r ­
tem ple Thursday night
the Pythian Sisters' home-coming I cards and entertainm ents. In ad d i­ Dodge, Iowa.
Dance ui Kiillon
•• rtiouglitful. Sym pathetic
ticles of interest including a Pais­
A chicken dinner was served by
meeting Friday night, all had serv­ tion to many sports events, t h e
Saturday night, November 16
They feel that it is a small old ley shawl, the property of the
Hervir»''
the
ladies
of
the
Socinl
club
of
ed more than the allotted time. 1 high school guests will be enter- w orld as the result of an ex p e r­
I
T
urkey
to
lie
given
away
Admis­
Phone 972
Hillsboro
the Eastern Star, follow cd by ii sion 25c.
Mrs. L. A. Long had been a mem­ j t lined at a luncheon and by skits. ience in the Stevens hotel in C hi­ late m other of the club president.
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short program consisting of a piano
ber for 36 years, Mrs. Julius
The It schools that have been cago. xx here they w ere registered. Mrs. Fred Engeldinger, xvhich xx os
duet by Anne and Robert Petei
. Schoenberg for 34 years. Mrs. Dora sent invitations to p articipate in- On coming dow nstairs into th e 55 years old. and an old-tim e
a reading by Miss M artha Janies.
Nelson and Mrs. Emma McKinney , i hide Hillsboro. Forest Grove, T i­ lobby they met Robert Kelly. Rex crazy patchw ork quilt; a painting
ef
a
scene
near
Burley,
Idaho,
by
a violin solo by Charles Tregloxx n.
for 32 years, Mrs. H. R. Emmott gard. Banks. M ilwaukie. Newberg. H enry Young and Rev. R I. ..
, of Rev and Mrs. Charles
and a vocal solo by Mrs V. W.
for 28 years, Mrs. John Boeker Beaverton. Gaston. West Linn. O re­ Putnam , all of Hillsboro, and Mrs a M friend
Rood
a small gla.-< ..nicer
: G ardner
and Mrs. E. L. Moore for 26 years, gon City, and Vernonia,
George Higgles of Buxton, xvho brought across the plains in 1852
S & W
i i ' S i ? . u i - • X x \..„
, Leslie M Scott, grand orator
and Mrs. Fred Sewell for 23 y ears i The following com m ittees have w ere delegates to the T o w n sen d : by the late grandm other of Mrs.
Miss Elnora Sandfunl. Hillsboro, It A M and past grand m aster of
I'l'esi'iiptidn ('oni|Ktiiti(liiig ¡.a ¡1 trained
and six month,s Mrs Masai Hoi been appointed to aid the presi­ convention.
i
Helen
Deiehman;
jet-trim
m
ed
man-
'lig h t! and Miss Mildred Hatz. 1 A F A A M of Oregon, gave an
lenbeck, grand chief, presented the dent and the general chairm an;
science ?
The
W
alkers
w
are
spectators
at
D*'-i
about
50
years
of
ago.
a
Milwaukie,
xvho
x
x
HI
direct
high
’ address on Charity and T ruth
jewels, and the tem ple presented Social committee. Rex a Wahl. G as­
football classic betxveen : rruchett d cover of Colonial davs.
school gills' play day at Pacific O ther speakers included Lloyd
each of the honor members with a ton: Lilly Jensen. M ilwaukie: pub­ the y e a r rs ,-----
We ace the best prepared to serve you
----1
. anij ., pjece ,,f (Jraw |, „ o r|, by
university December 6.
L. Scott, grand high priest
licity, E sther Davidson. F o r e s t Notre Dame and Ohio S tate at
lovely large chysanthemum.
Columbus, which Notre Dame won Mrs. Thomas Connell. Mrs. W. ¡j I
us we have hud tt'uining in the best
Ran
is,
grand
king.
L
Snoxx
Grove:
officials.
E
d
i
t
h
Clarke.
Mrs. Hollenbeck, as grand chief. '
in a thrilling last second's finish Broxvn also exhibited a drawing.
I’rescript ion I'harinacies in Sun F ran­
scribe;
A
rth
u
r
Molesxvorth.
Hermiston:
W
inifred
Fortner.
Was­
was presented w ith a gift from
Mrs. Fred Sexvell. chairm an, an- M iss H e e sa c k e r
W alker said that fu rn itu re was r e ­
m aster th ird vale. R Frank
cisco
und Portland?
Phoenicia temple. Mrs. Henry Jo h n ­ co.; registration. M arjorie Byers. moved from the hotel lobbies sev­ nouneed that artists xxere not only
' deputy grand master. A
son. chairm an of the program com-1 Moro; games. Winona Turner. Hills­ eral days before the game because those who could paint, and that 1 W e d s M. S p ie rin p
mittee. making the presentation, J boro: invitations. Clara Patton. Gas­ of the m ixup expected after the her program included artists in! Miss Etliehirvda H e e s a c k e r . M . und Com panions Van Kirk and
Prescript ions cun lie thrown together or
Inman. Present also xvi're throe
and Mrs. McKinney, as grand trus- j ton, and Janice Hall. Milwaukie.
game.
other line»—Mrs. M yrtle Biassing daughter of Mr. and Mrs M Hee­ high priests, 20 past high pitests.
scientifically prepared and we do it
tee. was presented with a gift. Mrs. '
They found business conditions read several original poems, and sacker of Gaston, and Louis M from Portland und vicinity and 60
scientifically,
charging no more than
H arry Morgan making the presen­
good in Detroit, but elsewhere. Mrs V. W. G ardner sang several Spieling, son of Mrs Joseph Spier- mem bers of Oregon conitnandcry.
when
yon
get
them
thrown together.
tation. Musical num bers on the M o th e r s H o n o re d
ing
of
near
Forest
Grove,
w
ere
solos,
accompanied
by
Mrs
Sewell.
W alker did not feel that they w ere
K T . from Portland
program consisted of*h piano duet
com parable to the business u p ­ Mrs. E. E. Bentley, who had many m arried Thursday morning. No-
R A M degree xvill be conferred
by Ann and Robert Peters, vocal b y G irl R eserv es
paintings on exhibit, told of her vem ber 7. at St A nthony's church. tonight (Thursday!.
rn on the coast.
solo by Mrs. Hollenbeck, xx ith Miss
Hillsboro G irl Reserves honored I tu Coldest
w eather encountered was S ^ l / g L e " ?
Ml> Forest Grove The nuptial cere­
Eugenia Cypher as accompanist; m others of old and new members
mony was perform ed by Father J.
/. It Riggs, graduate of the California College Pharinuey
piano solo by Jacqueline Barney, w ith a tea at the home of Mrs. L. j 20 above zero a, Cedar Rapids. i ‘ng.
Heesacker. The church was decor­ K id d ie s to H av e
lltllxboru, Oregon
vocal solos by Russell Morgan, E MacDoxvell Thursday afternoon,
The club voted to tak e a con­ ated w ith palms, chrysanthem um s,
w ith Mrs. J. W Barney as accom­ from four to six. Miss G race Low­
C h ris tm a s P a rty
tributing m em bership of $5 00 in and ferns.
panist. and assembly singing led ers. secretary of Portland area. Miss
i thp Red Cross, and also discussed The bride w ore a w hite satin Federated clubs of H illsbaro
by Russell Morgan and Mrs. Harry- Teal, national secretary, and Mrs M iss Y a n d e rz a n d e n
| p la n s.fo r the Christinas party for gown with a train and curried a the Coffee club. Woman's Relief
Morgan.
Cham berlain, com m ittee chairm an. '
underprivileged children Exact de- bouquet of bride's roses She w ore Corps and Service club will spun
W e d s E. F. J e s s e
Short speeches were m ade by cam e from Portland.
2 FOR 1 OFFER
tails will be announced later. A a veil eaught w ith orange blossoms sor a C hristm as parly again t h i ;
An International them e was car­
Past G rand Chancellor Com mander
N uptials of Miss L aurencie E quilt m ade by the Am erican iiom e Her niece. Miss Lois Heesacker, year for underprivileged children
Carl Broderson of Forest Grove, ried out in the costumes of many \ anderzanden. daughter of Mr and departm ent was sold for the bene-i was maid of honor, and xvore a Douatiiais of toys, used or now,
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Patterson, girls, and in the program. This pro­ Mrs. P eter V anderzanden of Roy. fit of the club, being awarder! to peach colored satin frock w ith hut will bo appreciated by these clubs,
! YOU
managers of the Pythian Home at gram consisted of songs by Jean and Edw in Frederick Jesse, son of C. Russell. The club also voted to and shoes to m atch She carried 1 and may be left at the cham ber of
Vancouver. Wash.; Mrs. W alter G. •and Louis Bruinier, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. F rederick Jesse of aid on the Tozier historical exhibit ' a bouquet of roses. Robert Spier- i commerce, or call Mrs T. G. Urqlt
Gleeson of Portland, oflicers of the by their m other: a talk bv Miss M ountaindale, took place Saturday which is being brought to Hillsboro ing. brother of the bridegroom, was , leewe. who will see that they are
temples at North Plains. Forest Teal, who was introduced bv Miss ■ m orning at St. Francis church, Roy. ' as the x ear's project
best man.
T w 9 COM PUTI
called for and delivered. Used toys
ElectricVacuum Cloanors
Cl««n«r» . . . •»(«!
Grove, Gaston, and a m em ber from Lowers: a dance by Tosh Tsu- 1 rorming’ ^ c e V e m o n v ^ h u ^ th M? /
Miss Margaret Heesacker, cousin j will be repuired and made us good
Pe5son' chai™ a "
• •Ih il» •••» «leetn»
Baker. The 25-vear jew el members gawa: songs by M ary Caldwell;
»«ter .
Ih« f»
of the bride, played the w edding as new.
was
d
e
r
a
t
e
d
w
ith
w
hite
chrysan"
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or
H
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i
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t
h
t
'^
'?
h
Both
$<
« » u t ••R O Y A L 1' , i>tb
also made short talks of apprecia­ Girl Reserve song. ' "Follow thé
march, and other songs and music ! Date of the party and further
• d e z 4rl««n r«v»l«
tion, and L. A. Long, chancellor Gleam." sung by Shirlev Kellev themums. gai.lardia, and s m a ll, ^ d
•
M
bruftA
ad«»c>
were furnished by Haymond Van- 1 plans will be announced later.
For
VteJ la
Haute-
commander, told of the early his­ and Patricia Moyer.
Dyke and Im elda Heesacker.
k a t p il f f»r >aur ra<-
— . . ,
, Responses were m ade by Mesdames
A CTUA L tJ1 JO V A L U »
Pouring w ere Mesdames Barnes,
tory of the temple.
piar rtaar a *4 fug
A w edding dinner was served fol­
CARD OF THANKS
• laaslafl . . . Ib» b».
The bride w ore a w hite beaded Thomas Connell, H. H. S tan n ard
Follow-ing the program and a Hobbs, Goodman. Cruzen. Connell
X
LOW
• a i » KO YAL J U N .
lowing the cerem ony at the home I We xxish to thank our friends
crepe
gown
and
carried
a
w
hite
j
M
yrtle
Biassing.
C.
E.
Wells.
C.
11
|un* band tleansr
Miss
\
WEEKLY
cafeteria luncheon the tim e was Enschede, and Flint a n d
of the bride's brother and b rid e­ I for their many acts of kindness
far yaur
d 'a » t/i*«
prayer
book
w
ith
ribbon
stream
ers
1
Nosier,
and
J.
W.
Holt
spent in dancing to music by H ar­ Hobbs. The following girls assisted-
PAYMENTS
•urlala»
n atti •»
x
groom's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest | and sym pathy during our bereave-
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and forniture
H i--
ry Pearson on the accordion, with In costume — B arbara Enschede. Her m aid of honor. Miss M ary Ann
H eesacker of Forest Grove. Abou ' j inent. the illness and deuth of our
laataa Iha sw»»»tlv
Meeuxvsen.
and
bridesm
aid.
Mis
1
A
f
o
l
Mrs. Sewell as piano accompanist. Mary bel Flint. Connie Peterson Edna Susbauer. w ore frocks o: *’* I S S O l H i p S O n o C l l C l S
»1 allatbm aala and
50 guests wore p resen t
I beloved wife and m other, und es-
•axat
»tu
IH
Jean Ann Connell. Evelyn Haworth.
o r ftr llm itad la
A fter a short w edding trip to pecially for the beautiful floral
peach
colored
satin
Jack
Vandehev
a
»>
1
o
,
M ary Manley. Ann Peters, Mary
abart Hata . . . . . .
the beaches the couple will m ake offerings; also th e F arm ers' Union.
ira -» btfara • • tali
Ellen Mariner. Receiving line: Ruth was best man and Raymond Van- ACCOUFlt r>U(l »>101711
•u t
th e ir home on the bridegroom 's Hillsboro G range and Rebekahs,
Kraus, Betty Hobbs. Violet Wick.
farm near Forest Grove. Mrs. Spicr- and the Forest G rove K I’, lodge
Marjory’ Montgomery. D ixie Lee
ing is a graduate of St. Stephens for courtesies extended. Alex C
MacDoxvell and A nn'M unkres.
, .
.
England, form erly of Hillsboro, s e n t; school at Tillamook, aod was em ­ Eischen and children.
Miss Betty Hobbs is president of
A fter the cerem ony a wedding , to the Argus office this week a ployed at Gaston m arket prior to
the Hillsboro G irl Reserves, and dinner was served to the bridal copy of the London Sunday Dis- her m arriage.
Miss Tennessee W eathetred is ad- party at the home of the bride's patch of O ctober 20, containing a
f ît H. Srcnnd Av».
Ilillxlxiro
parents, and a reception was giv- ' report of the worst gale in his- 1
DR. R. J. NICOL
“E xtra-curricular activities and viser.
en in the afternoon at the Roy tory. It says in part: "The xvorst ' On Elk Hunt—
4-H clubs" will be the subject of
J. M. V anderzanden, C h a r l e s
hall. The young people are m ak- gale in living m em ory swept over
the monthly m eeting of the Parent-
DR. E. W. ALMQUIST
I Ii »»t. t \
. 11 7
i(r«rr»e Ih a tr ir l \ ’.i
ing th eir home at M ountaindale. . N orthern Ireland, Scotland, and I W underlich. Hans and Ed Tolke
Teacher association at the high M iss R a ffe ty
H K H O H T O F C O N D IT IO N o r TH k ”
V eterinarians
school building Monday evening at
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the north of England yesterday. I and O rville Harley, all of near
B
rid
e
W
e
d
n
e
sd
a
y
8 o'clock.
Study Group Meets—
leaving behind a w ide trail of Roy. left T hursday on an eight-
Telephone 643 and 642
Mrs. Edwin Bowman, local 4-H
MOUNTAINDALE—At a b eau ti­
P arent-T eacher study group for ^ ? '° C ° n ¿a!]d_,and ,sea Many peo‘ 1 day elk hunting trip to Ukiah.
I
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,n ’ * * S ,, ,e " f
»1 the rl<M> ,,f b . i.l n n . . n N inem ber I In i'
leader, w ili speak on 4-H club- ful wedding ceremony solemnized pre-school to 12 years w ill m eet l ? le were k il|ed and injured. T hirty
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y r“ nil'iro lle r ,.t e u rrm c r under SwUon &ZI
work.
at the visitation church at Ver- Tuesday, November 19, at th ree seven m en—the crew of the D o n -1
U. a. revU«<J at«tut«ai
w
The W ashington county council boort Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. Miss p. m. at P eter Boscow school. Dis- aldson steam er V ardulia — had to!
,
„
,
„
ASSETS
prcsi lent. Mrs Allan Knight, of Thelma Raffety. daughter of Mr cussion topic is “Can we A fford «ine 2 u iii’atSMhl.uth e ra **"K A tlantic
L 'w in a H tti| i||« r o tin t N
F o re .: Grove i nd the presitCr
of ? i d uMSs' F .? yd R a re ly , became O ur Public Schools?” from Jh«
< > v « ^ » lra fta
S t i 2 ” hu P °rth ' i ‘'St He-
475 1
lln ilr ,! S i . l , - (¡..».rum en«
j lrw ., »„,1 ,.r fu lly «uarnnlee.!
th e Parent-T eacher units in Wash­ the bride of Edw ard Vanderzanden N ovember issue of P aren t's m a g a -■
Men’s Heavy
,o ,h e lr aid'
Men’s
’ ” n r r h c tu le .
M, „ | • « M u rtli« -.
ington county will be the guest« of son of W. p. Vanderzanden. The zine.
6 ' A nother ship s crew xvas saved
Ile n k in r h.,u.e, »12.2 .lu ll F u r n llu r . .u ,l fla t,m e ., |i; ........ ..
Jersey-Ribbed
Heavyweight
the association.
bride was given in m arriage bv her . „
.
:3V. taking to boats w hen their
Itenl ealat,* „ » n e d ull»-r than Iw ukiiiu I,,,,,..
I2.7W» !
.ship ran aground on dangerous
A dram atized report of th e Med- ' father, w ith Rev. F ath er Jonas of­ Needleeraft flu b Meets—
.
K .-.rrv.. w ilt, Federal lt e .r r ,e II ,„k
UNION
SUIT
UNION
SUITS
àU.UÎU I
ficiating.
jC
aah 1,1 , I lit and halan.ea w ill, ,.(h rr l„ .„ k .
ford
Parent-T eacher
convention
Mrs. E. J. Peterson was hostess ro^1<s at W hitehaven, w here the
If.I
4 »7 i
2 5 ', wool. Sizes I O u t - i il« ' < h a r k s »rt«l <tth«*r cn-h its-’..»
will be given by Mrs. H. H. S tan ­ i The bride was attended by her Thursday for the N eedlecraft club 8a!e s velocity was 100 miles an
Ankle length, long
l& 451 I
(Ithrr »*««•!.»
36
to
46.
$
•£.98
nard, Mrs. R. P. Rasmussen, and ; sister. Mixi Alma Raffety. and meeting. Guests of the club w ere J}our; Many pages are devoted to
sleeve.
T o ta l «ap ta
others who attended the conven­ j Clarence B ernards was best man Mesdames A. M. Carlile. Ed Losh ia ta l*ties on land, also, one being I
Your size
Any size....
tion. Special music will also be a 1
of
P
ortland
and
Donald
Douglas.
an
accou"
t
of
tw
o
ladies
being
_
. ,
,
I I-M lll.ri IES
,
bride WQre a 8 °wn of floor
part of the program.
Jean n e B ru in ie r, seri.o usly injured by being blown
nem au.l d ,.|,...l„ .
t - „ l l , . , | S l a t e , (¡„v e r.,,„e e l depoalta. publie fun d.
length xx'hite satin trim m ed in Ven­ L ittle Louis and
mili ilepizslta «ir nthpr iMinka
t i l l ft'»’
entertained
those
present
with
th
ree
a
*
S
ainst
a
stationary
taxicab
at
ice lace and carried a show er I
T i? ' u k ' ‘''" '1“ ’ " C* Pt ’K" U l
‘>1,b,lr ' “ " ‘•r' • " » dei«»Ha of other
Men’s
bouquet of Talism an roses a n d , Dutch songs, sung in th at language. P lerh ead. Liverpool.
Men’s Heavy
P la y D ay fo r
4M.&4A :
Heavyweight
Publie fun di u f S ta le ,, re u n ite ,, arhool dlatrlrta. or „(her aubdlvlal.,ne or
u hite Bouvardia. The b rid esm aid » Hosts for Supper
Farewell T a r i? Hr I d -
UNION SUITS
UNION
SUIT
w ore a gown of floor length nile
l it M jt n
G irls A rra n g e d
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Mrs H. D. Huggins xvere
Mr. and Mrs. O scar M iller and
11.1, Oli I
green moss crepe and carried a ’ Dr. f and
Haynes ankle
5 0 '. wool. A
[)e p *,-it, of other banka, Includi,, , re rllfl.,1 .,„1 eaahien' rb r k ,
KrforbU m SUHPer A r™ls tic e , ‘heir grandson. Ed w ard Johnson, o f
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. Forest bouquet of Jo an Hill roses a n d 1 S
«tiitatariilinr
:tt t<>
splendid garment.
xi 1
‘h e dance. G uests Anchorage. Alaska, who have been
Grove—Hillsboro union high school pink Bouvardia. The church was
length, long or
ta» HpeiiratJ by p IH ir» » f Ioana an«J or Invaatment»
I ’ 17 » m >•
w ere Messrs, and Mesdames C. B. , visiting th eir m other. Mrs J o h n '
Ib» N t.1 »erurarf |.y p Ir.Igc ,,f |.4» iin h iu I ,. r
has been invited to send 10 girls decorated in yellow and green.
Any
$
0
.9
8
short
sleeves.
invamtmpnta
to the annual play day for high
1.4 .00» 21
A fter the cerem ony a buffet d in ­ Bucnanan of Gaston, P aul P atte r- Kennedy, for the past th ree month ,
size ..........
school girls December 6. which is n er was served to about seventy- son, A. O Pitm an, Mrs. F. S gave a farew ell party at th eir
ir» To tal «Jepnaita
Any
•
1.274
Haines
and
C
lark
G
ardner.
home s atu rd ay evenjng P resent
sponsored by the Women's A thletic five relatives and friends at the
C apital A rrou nt :
size ....
association of Pacific university. home of the bride's parents. Mrs Silver Tea Wednesday—
Claaa A preferred stock. IBOO aharee. par I2B 00
! w ere Mr. and Mrs. W illiam M iller
per ahMr«. r rtira h lr at 125 oo p«r nhnre
Miss Elnora Sandford of Hillsboro V anderzanden was a m em ber of
Men’s
Ladies of the C hristian nh,,mh ? nd farn‘*y oi Forest Grove, Char-
I7B.000 00
Common stock, 7Bu share», par SAo.OO per »hare
is president of the association and the 1932 graduating
W r Y 81? h81’' ^ 80” iV e s l t '
RiirpIiiH
class
of will hold a silver tea Wednesday
W
interw
eight
IS.ooo no
Miss M ildred Hatz of M ilwaukie Banks union high school.
I T n «f i v if le«l profits net
afternoon at the h o m e o f M r « 1 and “Irs' Jo h n K ennedy and Mr.
Men’s Union Suits
12.2MS «.» m
UNION SUIT
I ’refcrre«! stock retirem ent fund
G Selfridge
Mrs G shmenTs°W
len Pow and
ers f ^ nd
Mrs
Neil 1'h
K ^ ^ 'h
a m . all of H ilb-
A
fter
a
wedding
trip
th
e
young
6.6? l.M>
has
c
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a
S
o;MrrefreG
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ham
l
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I couple will be at th eir new home
10', wool. $ 4 .2 5
i oo ' ;
$ ^ 98
To tal capital account
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V
ri
R
a
A
lb
ert
is
Iey
K
etcnam
nad
nigh
score
at
at Gales Creek.
Any size
wool
c h a i r m a n .^ A,hS° n
Pr° gram , frid g e and A udry MRler and Stan-
To tal liahilltlea
The couple w ere entertained
, ley M iller second. Mr. and Mrs.
w ith a dance at V erboort Wednes­
I , 1, .
:
* " * f « » r . t i a , n l . f le d .e d to S ecure I I . M l i l l . .
W. R. C- has Pot-Luck—
M iller and grandson are leaving
day night.
• Mft.OUll 1
Woman s Relief Corps w ill hold I toT A nchora «e November 18.
O th er bonds, aUxk». and securities
y «waranteed
221.317
Mrs. H R. Sjolander, who has an all-d ay m eeting w ith a pot-luck Circle One M eets—
To tal pl«*dired (exeludinff rediMrountx»
• IV». 3 3 7
Pledged :
been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. luncheon at noon F riday at the
270 E. Main S t
J. H. GARRETT, Prop.
Phone 2601W
Circle One of the M. E Ladies’
la i A gainst U nited States Government and noatal savin«.
»-. i.
Anderson, and fam ily since last V eterans’ hall. A fter th e business Aid will m eet at the home of Mrs.
|
<c> Again*» public funda o f nUt«*a, roiintien
« hix I fli«.»ri Tn '
•
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m
eeting
sew
ing
for
th
e
needy
for
J yIt \ leit Tuesday tor h er hom e
auhfllviHluna or m unicipalities
’
* ' <JI"tr,ctl1-
C harles Reed Tuesday afternoon.
at Ishpeming. Mich. En ro u te home C hristm as w ill be done. All m em ­ All m em bers are requested to be
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she will visit at Denver, Colo bers are urged to attend.
present.
and Minneapolis, Minn. L ast W ed­ .Miss Busch Entertains—
State o f O rn r» n . C ounty o f W a .h in s to n , . . .
above' . t . t l m . n r E Xi , £ " < ^ ^
- e a r th a t (h
nesday and Thursday she was a
Reshingle before th e fall rains
Lohese Cam p F ire group m et
M” H- c s t
w ith E velyn Busch "T u w d iy éve- r h i n u l e s Î - / ' ^ / SchIneid" cedar
nine.
A sw
im m
m inz
in? n n artv
as i i Î i,“ ? “ n8les.—C
arnation
um ber
nitig. A
sw im
artv w
was
,g,e" ~ v arn
a llo n L
•-um
ber Co.
Sw orn to anti aubarrlbnt before ma t h i, 7th day o f Now.u,b,ArR<i M 5C* ’ hl'’r '
Mr. and Mrs. P aul B aldw in Jr. planned for th e n ear fu tu re and i/ho’nc
exclusive sa,es agc,'Lt(s,
It ('. T H O M A S . N o ta ry Pitbllr.
re urned Saturday from a visit refreshments were served by the | _________ 1
C o rre c t
A l t . . . t . F . l w . - . t U..1...1____.................... .
•«Ulre, S e , „ . 3 0 .
with Mr and Mrs. R. D. Lowe at hostess.
I
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'” • • • ’ Huy, HirtH-idr 1
Nyssa. Mrs. Lowe is Mrs. B ald­
Both
win s mother. They xvere accom ­ Giant Rooster Exhibited—
Leo V ilstrup of C ornelius route
Only
panied by Mr. Baldw in's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baldwin Sr. of tw o exhibited
a W hite G iant
H IL L S B O R O B U S IN E S S A N D
O ther beautiful, high-quality
Forest Grove, xvho visited at rooster here S atu rd ay m orning
diam ond engagem ent and wed­
Athena.
w hich w eighed eight pounds and
ding rings in the new natural
P R O F E S S IO N A L D IR E C T O R Y
-M r and Mrs. Schild and fam ily was only six m onths old.
gold from
of Tillamook, Mr. and Mrs. C arl Mrs. Murton Hostess—
Lrach^ and iam ‘ly of Reedville.
BEAUTY SHOPS
PIIYRICIAN AND SURGEON
Mrs. J. H. M urton entertain ed
Mrs. M Staehle of Bethany and
W
ednesday
w
ith
luncheon
for
Mi. and Mrs Ernest Z urcher and tw elve an d contract bridge.
s<Jns w efe guests Sunday evening
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP A. 0 . PITMAN, M. D.
•‘II- and Mrs. Fred Amacher. Discontinue Old-Time Dances—
JEWELER
Oeneral Beauty Work
G reat Thanksgiving
P H T H IC IA N and EIFR R K O N
Mrs Amacher, w ho underw ent an
H illsboro G range is discontinuing
“Let ‘A ndy’ Fix Y our W atch”
Parm anents and a ll klntla of
operation last week, is convales­ old tim e dances, but w ill continue
X -R ay and Phyalo-Therapy
beauty work.
cing.
the S atu rd ay night dances.
Commercial N ational Bank Bldg.
Funeral I Ionic
DO YOU KNOW - - -
H IL L S B O R O P H A R M A C Y
W
H
Mrs. E. Bowman
4-H Club Leader
Speaks at P-T. A.
A A L 1
♦
M citehcke Electric Store
C O M M E R C IA L N A T IO N A L B A N K
Time for Winter "Woolies”
79c
98c
The C. C. Store
New! AN
IN L A ID
LINOLEUM
l a i d f a s i e v a n d s a e c s m o n e y ,!
’1 2
J. L. A n d erso n
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I
ROASTER
Our Special
Thanksgiving Sale
Will help you to have new clothes for the Holiday festivities and Celebrations
O ur $13.95 and $15.00
00
DRESSES.
’1 0
Novelty S tripe Balbrig-
gan P ajam as.
Long or
-95
short sleeves....
$35.00 Fur Trimmed
.75
COATS
’29
LAROSUEDE
Fruit of the Loom
fabric.
.65
SLIPS .........
$3.95 to $5.00
HATS
95
NO MEND
Chiffon and Service
00
HOSE
G o ar’s
W O M A N ’S S H O P
E. M. BARNES, Prop.
*2
......$1
VALUES
Patented Oval Roasters
with chromium handle
and Magic Black
Lining.
Blue Roaster
No. 1 size
QQr*
15x10 7-8x7 in...
No. 2 size
$e .29
]8i/2xl2i/i,x7>/2 in .1-
No. 3 size
S l.S S
20xl3J4x8 in..... *
Ivory or Green
No. 1 size
$ | .45
15x10 7-8x7 in.... A
No. 2 size
$ 1 .8 9
18i/2xl2H x7>/2 in .*
No. 3 size.
$ 0 .2 5
20x13*4x8 in..... ““
Bristol H ard w are
Hillsboro
Open until 9 p. m. Saturdays
Téléphona
1381X
at Hillsboro Pharmacy
Sanitary Beauty Shop
A ll
k in d ,
of
Beauty W nrk
a apeclalty
Telephon« 1471
W E F L'S A P A R T M E N T 8
Mabel Schendel
DENTISTS
Aow we can offer you a new low price
on 11 fine, iulultl linoleum floor. And wo
can lay it in from 2 to 3 hours, ready
for im m ed ia te use. The new Adhesive
Sealex Linoleum makes this possible!
V i s i t our Floor-Covering Department.
Let us tell you all about this log Ira-
firovement in Inlaid linoleum , bee the
attractive now patterns!
Dentist
9xl2-ft. Floor of
Adhesive Sealex
Evening»,
Sundays
144
by
Appolntru«ut
$23.40
Completely Installed
13« 8. Third Ave.
DR. D. E. WILEY. M. D.
Wells Building
Telephone«
O ffice 2(182
Rddcnce
29S1
collection
Garbage Collection
and cans
d . p . c o n n iE R i
Telephone 2325
Linoleum
Selfridge Furniture Co.
Phone 21X
Commercial Building
Telephone
Telephnnea
Realdenc« 7912
garbage
DR. RALPH DRESSER
P a te n t N o. 1,970,503
...
3281
Physician and Surgeon
PERMANENTS
S e e 4 h e se n sa tio n a l
ADIIESIVK SEALEX LINOLEUM
o rc ,
O ffice
INSURANCE
RUBBER STAMPS
GEORGE T. McGRATII
BUY YOUR
W aahlnston County
IN S U R A N C E
F irs t
N ational
P h o n . 2211
Far .n fa m t.H u n
Asenclaa
S E R V IC E
Bank
B ulldln«
nillabn ro
RUBBER stamps
from
HILLSBORO ARGUS
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