The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 05, 1935, Page 10, Image 10

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R IL L S R O R O
Miss Kuratli Bride
I P'T.A. Council W ill
of William Doern
;
Meet Dilley Tuesday
ARGUA.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Sale Endorsed
Airs. Hughes Head
of Daughters of
Union l'etera ns
Miss Gladys K uratli, dau g h ter of
Mr and Mrs. Henry K uratli of
Hillsboro, and William Doern. son
of Mr. and Mrs William Doern of
Beaverton, were m arried at the i »•_.
Bethany Presbyterian church
, T r
lures used in the public w orship v e m b e r'’7 at 8 30 n m R e v ll n l,r ‘ Mllcnt of
of their respective churches, and D^ekmaif perform ed the eerenionw
will explain th eir history. Copies
The bride w ere a long-sleeved. T ' ; •"
‘'
of the Bible in Latin. G reek and
German will also be examined. high -n eck ed gow n of w h ite satin ’ '
with a train. Her cap and veil w ere
Among the English translations to trim
m ed with pearls and orange 1 " 111 ' u e .
be studied w ill be the King Janies. blossoms which her m other had ! X
A mrrioan
F n k r n n .* i1 i'in
. I lain, Rlrs.
T hundnv, D orrm bcr T», 193’»
Mr. and Mrs. liny Paine enter-
Mrs. Weatherford Rebekah Officers
■ talned with a dinner parly for Mr.
and Mrs. liim n ar Johnner of P o rt­
Last Week
D. A. R. Regent Elected
land and Mr and Mrs II II H an­
Mr; I ’lem E linger was i-leeted son a n d daughter of Beaverton
of Ihe Hebckuh lodge
Visitor Tuesday al noble Ihe grand
m eeting last w eek. O llier Tue day eyeing.
— ,
officers elected w ere Mr». E L.
.
n Hughes was elected
David Hill chapter. Dauphters of Mi t'orm ick, vice noble grand; Mrs
•'Juvenile P rotection T h r o u g h
”
ie
Alma
Bennett
Old-
the
A
m
eriean
R
evolution,
w
ill
mei-t
I
Adolph Mohr, seci'etury. and Mr
P arent Education" is the them e for
of Huion Veter-
December III with M r I ' E W ells ; H elen Deiehmim, tie a su re r. Ap-
rtisetttsion nt the regular countv
A no-host luncheon honorim ; Mi | pem live officers will be announced
«'lev-t.on held Monday
Council of the Washington County
Mark \
W ealherfonl of A lbani, lain'
'V- 4
Pureiit-Tcacher association's m eet­
state regent, will he held at the
ing at the Methodist church at
'
In lallation of officers w ill take
Hillshoro Pharm acy at noon Mr pi ice iifler Ihe first of Ihe year.
Mis. A.
Walker.
Dilley Tuesday.
W eatherford is making her ol'fii oil
- \ ' ' ’a S.as, eh ap -|
“Methods of Carrying on Parent
lira Laws, treasurer:
visit lo the rh ap te r on that date
Education Study G roups” w ill be
Those eligible to m em bership a
discussed by Mrs. Allen Knight,
well as members are invited 10 .,
e Who studied with M'ss Alice Sow­
tend.
ers, parent education specialist from
llie national congress at Corvallis
last year.
• • E Britt Nedry, principal of T i­
w hite chrysanthem um s. Jack H e r - 1
in n o .
Dentist
Members of th e D U. V. and
gard .school, will g vc "The Youth
man of Portland, cousin of the
«problems as it Looks to a School
bridegroom, was best man. Ruben of the A uxiliary to Sons of Veter-
Mr. and Mrs. H an y Iaglitl'oot of
i ans are "ivited to attend a meeting
*Trtncipal.” Mrs. Elizabeth Todd,
K uratli. brother of
Yakima. W a s h , celebrated their
,he S U V
S a,‘‘'« Deeentber
bounty juvenile officer, will tell I
Henry Doern. brothe Of e b rid m e -J of
IQ F u rth e r in fo rm atio n m ay be o b ­
23rd wedding anniver ary T hanks­
of her work in juvenile protection , Miss Fern Elizabeth Burkey and groom, w ere ushers.
giving dav at the home of her
In Washington county
Ira B erry W itaker of Sebastapol.
Before the ceremony Miss Sophie tain ed from Miss V irginia Brogden.
parents. Mr. and Mrs A. Brnndaw.
Local presidents' reports will be C a l. w ere united in m arriage at Doern sang ' Because." and Jesse
O thers present were Mr. and Mrs.
given at a luncheon "pow-wow at I a ceremonv at the home of the Foster played the wedding march
The 1935 Christm as Seal sale d e­ V. R B allantyne and daughter of
boon, along the lines of the mem- I bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John A fter the wedding, refreshm ent
serves the hearty support of every Dallas, Mr. and Mrs (' E. B ran -'
bership pow-wow at the Medford | F. Burkey. November 27. w ith Rc v. w ere served in the church base­
resident of Washington county.
daw and daughter of Portland and
convention
Charles M. Reed of Hillsboro of­ ment to about 200 relatives and
Miss H elen C laeys. d a u g h te r of
No enterprise justifies itself in Mr. and Mrs Odell W. Br.mdaw
Mrs. F. W. Blum of Portland will ficiating.
DO N’T BE PRACTICAL
friends present. A musical pro- i Mr. and Mrs. A. Claeys o t Lelsy- any more tangible m anner than and daughter of Hillsboro. Mr and
continue the course for credit in
Give her lovelllie s this I'lu i !-
. . . . bride,
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„ given
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gram was given, including vocal ville, becam e the bride* of Jack Del- does ttiis effort to combat tu b e rc u ­ Mrs. Lightfoot returned home Sat
The
who
was
in
P.-T. A. work, and Ihe usual con­ m arriage by her father, wore a blue so™ by Otto Zurbrugg. songs bv a planche, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. losis The contribution which we
mns . . . Gossamer, sheer beauty,
ferences and business will begin velvet dress w ith silver accessories. ni!*n $ chorus from Portland, vocal Delplanche of Schefflin. at a beau all should make retu rn s a d iv i­ ut'day.
silky soflne-.s. lacy loveliness. She
at 10 o’clock.
isolo by Miss Sophie Doern. duet by tiful w edding in St. M atthew's dend incalculable in its value a
will adore the kind of gifts w
She wore a corsage bouquet.
The bride's only attendant. Miss ' Mi.ss Bertha Hein and A rthur Fre- church nt 9 o'clock Thanksgiving dividend payable in health.
recommend
nnd you'll ap p re­
■ Evelyn Puncochar, w ore a dress of, ke’t
Portland, and a song by the morning. Father Costello perform ­
ciate our prices!
We lu g e that the people of tins
i wine-colored velvet w ith a corsage | c“ oir of the church
ing the ceremony.
county give th eir united support
¡bouquet. A drian H ornicker acted as j
couple left for a w eek-end! The
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.......
w satin, with and whole hearted cd-operalion io
NO MEND HOSIERY
bride wore
hite
Miss Ellen Mar'o- Bovsen ot Hills­
best man.
C r 'P
'a n e o u v e r. B. C. They w ill medium high neck, long train and the W ashington Colinty H ealth As. boro and H arry I’ Wct»er of P o rt­
Service.
Sheer and Chiffon
A Cnppella Singers of Portland,
The house was decorated w ith m ake th eir home in Hillsboro, long tulle veil with cap trim m ed
PLATES—So thin you
under the direction of Prof. C lar­ evergreens a n d chrysanthem um s. ' w here Mrs Doern is employed in with pearls and orange blossoms sociation to m ake the 1935 seal land were m arried Saturday m orn­
ence Faris, w ill make their first ap- which w ere also used to form an „ e mim e of Dr. Brow-n, dentist. She curried a w hite p rayer book sale the most successful effort of ing at the home of the officiating
etui see through them,
its kind ever made in this county. minister, R 1.. Putnam of the
pearance in Hillsboro at the M etho-, ajtar be(ore which th e ceremonv ’
Doern is employed in Port- w ith stream ers
C
hristian
church.
yet
strong and durable.
i Signed) Donald T Tem pleton,
dist Episcopal church Sunday eve- was performed. Lighted candles land
* Both
‘ **
Mr. and ■ --
Mrs. —
Doern are
Miss Lena Delplanche. sister of
Tlie bride is the daughter of
ning at 7:30. This group, comprising w ere used during the ceremony. 1 graduates of Hillsboro union high the groom, was bridesm aid and county judge; Jam es Lewis, county
Dainty Undies
tw enty-five trained voices, is the
H
D. K erkm an. Mrs Ellen lluv-iia of H illsboro and
Mrs. Mabel Fox of P ortland play- i school.
wore azure blue satin, m ilitary ef- commissioner;
has been employed as bookkeeper
( JoW 11.4
» first group of a Cappela singers to ed Mendelssohn's wedding m a rc h 1
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feet, silv er slippers and silver me- county commissioner.
for the M arKenzic Motor company
be organized in Portland. The sing- and accompanied Mrs. C harles M.
Slips
and
I’aiamas
R n o k i A H lIw l
¡tallic tu rb in She carried a bou-
for several years The bridegroom ,
DENTIST
f egs have been heard over KEX Reed of Hillsboro, w ho sang “O
’
quet of orchids and w hite chrysan-
is an em ploye of tilt1 Southern P a­
each Sunday evening during the
GOAR'S
Commercial Rldg.
Promise Me.”
f f i T o C d I T J h m i ’V
themums. Raymond Claeys, brother
cific railw ay com pany in Purtlgnd.
past weeks.
A fter the cerem ony a reception
1 x u u ia iy
o{ the bridc was best man
and the young people will make
Second and Main Sts.
InMJheir concert Sunday evening was held for the eighty-tw o friends i Short review s on four of the
The church was artistically dee-
their home in Portland.
they'avill feature several Christmas and relatives present. Those who splendid collection of new books orated in blue and white, w ith
Plans for a bazaar at Forest
Hillsboro
Oregon
E. M. Ilarnrs. Prop.
Tmmjk'rs.
assisted in the serving, w ere the ( at the library are given as follows: palms, ferns and chrysanthem um s. G rove December 14 w ere made at Com plimented o r B irthday—
' This is th e first of a series of Misses Gwendolyn Dumas, Helen
Edwin Hamilton's new book. Tin
Miss K athleen Caldwell played the Washington county Cam p Eire
Mrs. Lou Wiley gave a birthday
musical, features to be brought to Bagnell. M argaret Bean, E sther j Craft,” opens new possibilities for the wedding march, the children's Council meeting Tuesday afternoon party for her daughter LaVerne
the city during the w inter by the Boge. and C atherine Boge. and the young and old in ruetal craft. Here- , choir of St M atthew's church sang. at the library. Proceeds will go to­ Dulev S aturday evening. G u est;
Choral Society of the Methodist Mesdames S. H. Dalbv and C harles I tofore many have been handicap- with Ave M aria solo by Miss Elaine w ard upkeep Of Camp Adahee.
w ete Jam es Forsythe. K enneth
Episcopal church. These programs Reichen. L. J. Puncochar. and Owen , ped by the cost of m aterial, but Caldwell.
Dates for sw im m ing parties at Short. Doris Weber. Mabel Watson
will provide the best in music and Holliday served th e ice cream.
j this tells how to m ake m any things
A w edding dinner was served to Pacific U niversity tan k have been of Forest Grove, Johnny Santoro,
ftive opportunity to -all to enjoy
Mr. and Mrs. W itaker left for from tin cans, w ith v ery’ simple about 50 im m ediate relatives and changed to the first and th ird T ues­ and Mr. and Mr.;. Clinton Duley.
these numbers. A silver offering their home in Sebastapol, Cal., tools.
' close friends of the bride and day evenings of each month.
Wins Journal Prize—
will be taken to defray expense of I Thursday morning.
In "My Country and My People." , groom, followed in the evening by
Miss Ina Pearl Allen won a prize
bringing the singers and assist in
the author. Lin Yu-t'ang. w rites an ■ a reception of 100 friends and rel-
of two Param ount theater tickets
t h e c a l program of the Choral ; C h i l d r e n Q i v e n
excellent characterization of the i atives of th e couple at the home
in the Jo u rn al Gift G uide contest
spirit and p erso n a lity of his coun- I of Mr. and Mrs. A. Claeys. The
ELECTRIC WONDER STARS— The new tree dec
Inst week for w riting a "chuckle
try. w ith a sense of hum or th at is bridegroom is a graduate of Hilts-
paragraph." Audrey I,. Stone of
oration. Ask to see it. Only 25 cents.
an essential part of th e Chinese , boro union high school of the class
The Hi T ri M issionary club (high Beaverton won the second prize
He
sees clearly the value of 1930.
school» will present a program on of $2 50 merchandise.
Hillsboro children w ill be m ade . nature.
.
.
CHRISTMAS FOLDERS — Box of H , only 19c
The young couple will m ake their Palestine F riday evening at the
happy at Christm as tim e if plans ?n£t shortcom ings of his own civil
of the Coffee club. Service club. . Nation as com pared to w estern home on a farm near Schefflin.
C hristian church at 7:30 o'clock.
Dorcas
club
of
t
h
e
Adventist
In common with- Christian people and Woman's Relief Corps are car- culture,
CHRISTMAS FOLDERS— Box of 22, only 39c.
This group, under the direction of church will have another food
throughout t h e English-speaking ried out. Children who m ight not ! "Jane Addams" by Jam es W eber
Mrs. Nelia B utler and Miss Ju lia th eir leader, Miss M artha Jam es. sale Thursday. December 12, at
world, members of the various otherwise receive toys are to be Linn is an authorized biography
NOMA TREE LAMPS ARE THE REST— All are
— — — , ,
_ . . Ham ar had as th eir T hanksgiving : " ave planned the w hole program
red's Market.
chapters o f Hillsboro Christian ------------ to ---------
a Christm as p arty on of Jan e Addams. Few women or guests Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Reeder , an<^ are presenting it to the church
Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Tesrh and son
fitted with Mazda Lamps.
Council will commemorate the 400th invited
Monday. December 23. when toys mcn have had such a full and in- of Nashville. Mrs. A. M. A ltree and and the public. This group of over of Walla Walla, Wash . visited
anniversary of the first English and
th irty young people carry on w eek­ friends here the last of the w eek.
candy
will
be
distributed
to
j
spiring
career
as
this
woman.
Mr.
and
rMs.
C.
W.
A
ltree
of
Wash-
POCKET WATCHES— 98c, $1.2.5 nnd $1.50.
printed Bible during the coming all. The party will be held at the i For those who w ish to know
W ash, Mr. and Mrs. Glen ly a co-ordinated program of Bible
week. Young people of the clubs Venetian theatre instead of at the more °1 Oregon literature, the new ougal
study,
C
hristian
Endeavor
activi­
..........
„
Sunshine
(
lull
Bazaar
H am ar and Mrs. Ima Ham ar of
w ill bring with them copies of the
PAL STRAP WATCHES— $2.95.
"H istory of Oregon L itera- Toledo, Miss Jean Reeder of Port ties, practical, m issionary and so
At K. of P. hall in North Plains.
various translations of the Scrip- cham ber of commerce as form erly, book..
ture. by A lfred Powers, w ill be I land, Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Howell cial activities. They form the great S aturday night, December 7. O re­
FINE PLAYING CARDS — In gift boxes. Many
intensely interesting.
Bazaar and D inner F riday—
of Hillsboro, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene er part of the church's choir and gon Jo u rn al Juniors program at 8
are at present planning for a spe p. m. Admission 23 cents.
AH old book cards will be can- Grove of Albany,
42
styles and prices.
Ladies of th e Methodist church
celled Ja n u ary 1. If you have not
«... „ „ j
!,/ i-
cial program of C hristm as music
will have a bazaar and dinner renew
ed vour card try to do so
and M? ’ tw - E-O g ilb ee spent on the Sunday evening before
Dr,
Thompson
offers
you
( IIRISTMAS CARDS— Ic, 2 for 5c, 5c and 10c. P
a so th e w eek.end at the horne of tbclr
Friday in the church basement. before this date
expert optom étrie service
° ate'_________
son. A llen Ogilbee. in Portland. On Christmas.
Bazaar w ill open at 11 o'clock and
af
charges
th
a
t
are
modest
many articles w ill be on sale which
Mr.
Mrs. W
W illiam
illiam A.
a m m - 1 S aturday night Mr. O gilbee attend-
, giiU7 A o *<r
e a “ and d Mrs.
Nolan ,
h o ^ m i n g 6 m a tin g of
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. T aggart en and you can afford to pay Hotel
JK
is w hat you should
look
for
w
U
1
make
nice
Christmas
ashington next Tuesday, Decern- I /TT
.
. chicken-ihnner
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... be
uv « servi
. r e d from
1
'¿ee^'end w.lth Orient lodge, I. 0 . 0 . F., his first tertain
---------- ed
-- w
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j
i t h “ a —.....
fam ily
dinner W
ber 10.
Hl any merchandise. HOD- 5:30 ,0 7:30 in the evening at a *v :
Boutsong Mr. attendance at his home lodge in Thanksgiving. Guests w ere Mr. and
G FN R R F W S T F P
v n n
nom inal price. Everybody invited. 2.0l“ d 18 a" ° 'd
b
? lld ' about eleven years.
M r s .W .V .B e r g e n .M r s .C .B .A p -
Good Time Danee
i er and ----------
was considered
at one tim
l.LA -C K E W S IE K E G G Hull-less Popcorn Exhibited—
- ..............................
— e
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Trachsel and ' £ jîgat^
®thel Bpr«en - Mr. and
At G range hall every Saturday
Mrs. H. E. Thompson and Elaine night.—Georgia Hers orchestra. A d­
and Mr. and Mrs.' H enry ' Staehic
mission 25c.
29tf
BREW STER DAIR^ FEEDS Hull-less popcorn, showing how it on several large jobs.
of near Bethany, and Mr. and Mrs. all of Hillsboro, and Mr. and Mrs
Miss
Constance
Cochran,
a stu- F red A m acher and fam ily w ere C. E. Riggs and Dorothy and Don­
TONIGHT
are
feeds of highest aualitv {be
had Argus
p ° ppc <1 in , he iie , d - i t is in
,.
window.
S
t Ä
Ä
»
MÄ
Thanksgiving guests of m V and ald, and .Mrs. Birchia G ardner and
F. L. C arnival Dance at I. O. O.
More e g g s-m o re milk for Il3Ve Family Dinn„ _
F. hall, 25c. A m ateur musician con­
w ith her sister, Mrs. J. W. Ba"- b^ r o E rnest Z urcher of " e a r Hills- S pencer Clayton of Portland.
go
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sigler w ere test.
Jess money. Our field service Mrs. T. G. Bronleewe and her ney. T heir father, J. N. Cochran of
ideal Christmas Gift
.
hosts for a fam ily Thanksgiving
Can’t be beat.
sister. Mrs. Victor Cordova, w ere Baker, was also a guest of Mr. and I M r' and M rs- J D- A nderson and dinner. Present w ere Mr. and Mrs
every
member of the
' Mrs. Jam es Jackson w ere Thanks- Dale Sigler and family of Portland
hostesses for a fam ily d i n n e r Mrs. Barney.
family.
C.
Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs.
Mr
a n d M r « ivr w
giving day guests of Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. H. K ellington and
Young Men to Take Up
1 “ F i l l e r s V ,3 S n j j t O r e • Cordova in Portland. Those present and Mrs. Dayton H e n rie h l of M o r" ^ v ° W “ “ ,amUy 3‘ Corva,1,S- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard
Feed - Seed - Wool and P o u ltry ! were Messrs, and Mesdames Otto a and
w ere accom panied by Mr. Brandaw, Miss Lottie Butler, Mrs.
Electric Refrigeration
nd
a y in p
H
n n r in b c
o
Miss V Maxine
Henrichs.
a stu- and Mrs
E. E. Erickson of Port- Lucy Sigler and Miss Gussie Sig­
Telephone 3061
I Boehi and fam ily of M ilwaukie, 1 dent at O S. C., Corvallis, w ere ianri
And
Air Conditioning. P refer
-
Edward N eubauer and family. Carl Thanksgiving guests of th e ir rela-
ler
men now employed and m e­
' Boehi and family, Edwin Boehi, tives, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Busch
Mrs. E. W. Hillis and family of
chanically inclined w ith fair
Thanksgiving day guests of Mr.
Mrs. M argaret Boehi, and the host- and sons.
I Forest G rove a n d Miss Maxine and Mrs. V. W. G ard n er w ere J.
education and w illing to train
I esses and families, 23 in all.
Elliott,
student
at
Pacific
univer­
spare tim e at home to b e­
I
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nicolson of
C. G ardner W. T. G ardner and Miss
sity,
w
ere
Thanksgiving
guests
of
come experts in installation
Team Wins Championship—
Seattle w ere Thanksgiving guests m J ’
Lr
i
g / UCi
Bernice G ardner of P o rtland and
and service work. W rite giv­
R. E. H arbison of Eugene.
Glen Norton of th e T o led o 'h ig h of Mrs. Nicolson's mother, Mrs. M r- aad Mrs. Je rry Davidson.
“Lead the life
ing age, phone, present oc­
Miss B ertha Groesbeck, student
school spent the week-end at the Wena Chase. On F riday both fam ­
Miss
G
retchen
and
M
artha
Zanow
cupation.
that will
home of his grandm other, Mrs. ilies visited Mr. and Mrs. F. C. of Oregon Normal, a n d Elwin of Portland are visiting for a few
G roesbeck of Vancouver, Wash.. w eeks w ith th e ir m other. Mrs
Mary Sabin. Mr. Norton's football Leithold in P ortland.
U tilities Engineering
Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Jones of sPent Thanksgiving w ith th eir par- B ertha Zanow.
team won the cham pionship of L in ­
Rigid nr Soft Soles
make you
Institute
coln county this y ear for th e th ird Hood R iver w ere guests F rid ay of ents> Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Groesbeck.
Leather or Fabric
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Schulm erich
Box
551
Beverly
Hills,
Cal.
Mrs.
M
argaret
Fritch,
Miss
Lena
time. They won 12 out of 14 games Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barney. S u n ­
Uppers
kindly and
and Mrs. Anna Schulm erich spent
played, the two the team lost being day guests at th e Barney home Goodin and Miss Alice Sewell of T hanksgiving w ith Mr. and Mrs.
0
out
of
the
conference.
P
ortland
w
ere
dinner
guests
S
un­
w ere Mr. and Mrs. W. E. F rye of
Styles, sizes and colors for
friendly to
C hester S tew art at Beaver
day of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Sewell
Portland.
Birthday Celebrated—
Men, Women and Children
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Phillips of
of
near
Hillsboro.
everyone about
Mr. and Mrs. V ernon T urner. Mrs.
Gold Beach spent Sunday witli
Mrs. F rank H ew itt entertained
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Watts
of
E.
T.
T
urner,
Miss
Winona
T
u
rn
er
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Whiddon.
Sunday afternoon w ith a birthday
you and you
party for her daughter Carol, who and G lenn T urner spent Thanks- Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Orin
Mrs. Ada Collier of Orland, Cal.,
giving
in
Portland
w
ith
Mr.
and
I
D
arety
and
children
of
N
orth
Plains
was eight. L ittle guests w ere B eat­
is a guest of her daughter, Mrs
Mrs.
D
urald
Horine.
I
spent
Thanksgiving
at
the
E.
B.
270 E. Main St.
J H. GARRETT, Prop.
Phone 2601W
you will be
rice Treglown, M ary Rae Mann,
B race Schulm reich, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Cam pbell and , Watts home.
Leona and Mamie Wyatt, M argaret
surprised what
Harty, Lois Jean Jones, Helen Lewis, children spent T hanksgiving w ith j Mrs. R. D. English and Mrs. J
Neva Mae Smith, and Lois Hew itt. Mr. Cam pbell's uncle and aunt, Mr. W. K elley spent Thanksgiving and
and Mrs. Ellis Campbell, in P o rt­ th e w eek-end w ith relatives at
a happy life
Grove Girl Honored—
Seattle.
land.
Miss
M
arjorie
S
um
pter
of
F
o
r­
you will live.”
Mrs. C ynthia Good o f Forest
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rogers a t­
est Grove has been nam ed as one tended
and bazaar T ues­ G rove was a guest over Thanks­
of the senior six in Phi Beta Kappa, day of a the m eeting
Scout Young camp and giving of h er daughter, Mrs. E. J.
national scholastic honorary, at th e
uxiliary at th e court house in McAlear, and family.
U. of O., the highest scholastic hon­ P A ortland.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. D unbar of
or that can be won by Oregon s tu ­
Mrs. Ray Taylor underw ent a M ilwaukie w e r e T h a n k s g iv in g
dents.
m ajo r operation W ednesday of last I guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Free-
. E. W. F. M eets—
N. E. W. F. will m eet tonight week at the Em anuel hospital in f man.
Everything in Insurance
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Valley of
SOLVES MANY
| (Thursday» at eight at th e old P ortland, and is im proving nicely.
V. A badie retu rn ed N ovem ber 28 Beaverton spent Thanksgiving with
Phone 1701Y 336 E. Washington , Grange hall. W. C. P atrick of P ort-
! land wil speak. M embers and the from a tw o weeks' business trip to , Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Watkins.
Sand Point, Idaho.
—
SHIRTS
public are invited.
Mrs. E. T. T u rn er spent Sunday
Grayco,
Campbell,
R e m-
at Silverton w ith Mrs. E. G. K auf­
SHOE
REPAIRING
irandt.
The
latest
models
man.
and Leather Work
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bass of E u ­
in white, colors and stripes.
T T ’S always welcome, nnd there’s
Excellent Selection
gene spent T hanksgiving w ith his
H. C. VARNER
95c, $1.39, $1.65, $1.95
A
a pleasant little hint th at you’d
aunt, Mrs. J. W. Maier.
Opposite Court House
Mrs. T heresa A bendroth is ill
like to hear from the person you sent
144 N. Second Ave.
; at the home of h er son, F ritz Ab-
at Bargain Prices
SCARFS
! endroth.
it to! T hat’s worthwhile in any gift.
D r. Brown
Celebrate Wedding-
Anniversary Here
Miss Burkey Weds
Ira B. Witaker
Miss H. Claeys and
J. Pel planche Wed
Miss Boyson Weds
Harry P. Weber
Singers of Rose
City Here Sunday
$1.00
3 pair $2.85
Dr. P. G. Brown
Camp Fire Council
Plans for Bazaar
Clubs to Join
in Observance
Woman’s Shop
I
Hi-Tri to Give
Program Friday
Christmas Party
s
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$
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a
Christmas Specials
&
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D R U G STO RE
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SLIPPERS---
The C. C. Store
RUSHLOW Î
G ifts fo r M en
G IF T PR O B L E M
USED CARS
Wool
- Silks - Rayon
A nice lot to choose from
Due to the Popularity of the
New 1936 DODGE and PLYMOUTH
We have an unusually good selection of used
late model Fords and Chevrolets from which
to choose. See them today!
REMEMBER W hether a new or used car
our finance charges are always the lowest.
T h o se W h o Really Care
and appreciate first class food,
properly cooked and served
During the’ past three years
75c, $1.00, $1.50, $1,95
many failed to carry insur­
ance on the contents of their
HOSE
home. Buy .SOUND FIRE
Monito Nu-Ply
1 INSURANCE of this agency. Fancy patterns
Escape the heavy blow of 25% more w ear
¡having to pay for refurnish-
A sm all deposit will hold
i ing your house.
50c
any article until
Christmas
E at at th e
CHAS. L WALKER
O
CADY MOTOR CO.
18 Years in Hillsboro
HILLSBORO PHARMACY
Hillsboro, Oregon
Z. J. Riggs, graduate of the C alifornia College Pharm acy
tvCfiY ronM & ^oncnON
TÉLÉPHONÉ 1732
116 SOUTH THIRO - RES 2092
HIllSBORO, OREûOM
Monogrammed Stationery is partic­
ularly attractive and suitable f o r
( 'hrist mas.
There is a wide range of
prices . . . and most of the
types look as though they’d
cost a great deal more than
the low prices you’ll find
h e re !
The
M E N ’S S H O P
Howe & Wells, Prop.
207 E. Main St., Phone 1412
£?nisbort®y\jyu s
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