Pip-p T wo H IL L S B O R O Hillsboro Leads List Red Cross Roll Call Miss Hermann Bride of Charles Keteham ARGUS, H IL L S B O R O . Hugh Rogers Pretty Wedding* Fortner Soldier Jepson Fleeted Arcade Finding Haven Honored Sunday Leader U.S. W.V. Ceremony T he B lu e E agle restau t ant w as A p re tty w edding cerem ony w as eeting place S unday of tlv> nized at W hosoever Will ta b ­ from Troubles th log e m sealers Friday Evening e solem in th e em ploy of the rn acle in A rcade d istrict D ecem ­ Miss Rowena Hermann and C har­ les Keteham of Hillsboro were m ar­ ried Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs L C. Mooberry at Cornelius. Rev. Charles Reed pe-- Haven from drought and depres- Washington county Red Cross roll for the county hom e was packed formed the ceremony in a bower slon has been sought and found by call report to date is $15.30 62, ac­ and Christm as carols sung during of holly and silver bells lighted by numerous families from east of the cording to W, F. Norman of Aloha the breakfast hour. Program, w ith tall tapers Mrs Reed sin g "O Rocky m ountains in the rich abun- president of the county chapter. Mrs. B. M. Goodman as chairm an, Promise Me." and Mr Mooberry dance of Washington county soil Four communities. Phillips Evan­ and Christm as tree and exchange played Lohengrin's wedding march, and one of these has been the John gelical church. Verboort. Watts, and of gifts was enjoyed after t h e The bride wore a tip-toe length , Jasgott family located on the city Gales Creek, have not reported. breakfast. gown of heavy w hite crepe with a limits of Hillsboro, Hillsboro leads the list with $600 w reath of orange blossoms and car- Jasgott. with bis wife and datigit- In cash, 20 cases of condensed milk, tied a colonial bouquet of w hite ter. came to Hillsboro th ree years and a new quilt. Forest G rove is roses Mrs. M aurice Romig. m atron ago from the coal fields of southern Focond with $281.03; Metzger. $43.- of honor, wore a frock of pale blue ! Illinois near St Louis. Mo . when 55; Cedar Mill. $4 82; Bethany Bap­ and carried a colonial bouquet cf tim es became so tough for the tist church, $6.93; Bethany Presby­ ,T. H. M urton. assisted by Judge pink roses, Mr. Romig was best m iners that business in bis store terian church. $14: Phillips Metho­ R. F rank Peters, acting as captain man. ! and m arket no longer was toler- dist church. $2; Helvetia, $3: North of hosts, installed officers of the Following the ceremony ices and able. Hillsboro and the rich sod Plains. $12.50: Shady Brook. $2; Hillsboro ch ap ter No. 51 Royal cake w ere served to the group of " f II»’ county appealed to hint so T ualatin, $7; Hillside. $2625: Cor­ Arch Masons at th e Masonic t e n t - friends present. Miss Oradell Prick- bo settled here nelius. $20.75; Orcnco, $10.25; Schef- pie Friday night. The ceremony cjj poured. Mrs. M attie Manti i Last sum m er he built n w inery Mn, $6.50; Dilley. $12.10; Cherry was followed by a a lunch. lunch. Sm ith cut ices, and Mrs. Romig * capable of producing It) (XX) gallons Grove, $21.50; Reedville. $6; Tigard, Officers installed w ere Donald H. of w ine each year, and now he has $60; Groveland. $5; Glenwood. $7; Megargel, high priest: C arl Rus­ served th e w edding cake The bride's geing-away dress was 261X1 gallons of the vintage ripen- Timber. $6; Hazeldale. $10 25; Jack- sell. king: Alf O. Johnson, scribe; town, $5.30; Farmington, $5: Scholls, ! V. W. G ardner, treasurer; W. A. of hunter's green w ith a corsage of ¡«8 ■» the basement of the build- $19; Laurel. $9.50; Kansas City. $5. Tupper, secretary: R H. Kelly, cap­ gardenias. Her coat was rust with in8 to be ready for another C h rist- Leisyville, $6: Pum pkin Ridge. $4; tain of hosts; J. W. Barney, p rin ­ brow n hat and accessories. The ‘ >nas. for the w ine will not be good Buxton. $5.50; Beaverton. $6214: cipal sojourner: C. T. G ardner, couple left for a short wedding trip, before that time, he says, With a small vineyard on his Mountaindale, $4 25; Banks, $34; royal arch captain: H. A. Neilsen, after w hich they returned to make Aloha-Huber. $68 50; Sherwood. $85.- m aster 1st veil: J. L. Auld. m aster th eir home in Hillsboro. Mrs. Ketch- place on West Jackson street, he 75; Gaston. $47.25: and Washington ,2nd veil and J. R. Bubals, m aster ant is a teacher at the ju n io r high has leased another five acres to County Federation of Women's I 3rd veil; Jam es Cruickshank. chap- school and Mr. Keteham has a supply at least a part of the m ater­ cleaning establishm ent in Hillsboro. [ ¡als necessary. The grapes a r e clubs, $1. I lain, and L. D. Shinaberger. sen­ Guests present were Mr. and i pressed in his w ork room above tinel. Mrs. J. N. Wilev. Mr. and Mrs. M. «round, w here the juices are placed Sinton. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide. in settling tanks before being trans- Honored on B irthday— Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Romig, Rc\ ferred to th e basement barrels for Dr. and Mrs, H. D. Huggins en ________ and Mrs. ________ Charles _____ Reed. ___ Mr. ___ and j final ferm entation. I tertained Thursday evening w ith I Mrs. L ester Mooberry, Mrs. M. D Asked w here he learned the art a party at the M ultnomah supper Mann. Mrs. M attie Smith. Miss- of w ine making. Jasgott replied club in Portland, in honor of Mrs. Ina Pearl Allen and O radell Prick- that his inform ation was gained in . his • • home town among -• Huggins’ birthday. Guests w ere Mr. ett, and Mrs. Nolan F urrow . the coal • min- I ers, w here it was necessary to ship Mrs. W. R. M anley was elected and Mrs. V erne McKinney. Mrs. j in grapes from California. president of the Service club m eet­ F. S. Haines and C lark G ardner. He is a form er service man. ing December 18 at the home of Mrs. Kelley Hostess— ' serving w ith the First division in Mrs. J. W. K elley entertained H i l V t ? A T Y liiS P a r t y Mrs. P. A. Anderson, w ith Miss France during the World war. Aft- Mildred Jam es as assisting hostess. w ith a luncheon and contract bridge Royal Neighbors held a Christm as ' e r the w ar he retu rn ed and entered O ther officers are Mrs. A rthur Roil­ party Friday at th e A lexandra Court ing. vice-president: and Mrs. Wayne hotel in Portland. Mesdames Jam es p arty th e evening of December 18 th e m erchandise business, which Ritterson, secretary-treasurer. Say, W. Verne M cKinney and V. at th e old G range hall. Mrs. Gray, disappeared as hard times hit the district supervisor. Mrs. A. Kelly, coal fields. Members brought toys for t h e W. G ardner won prizes. and Mrs Erm a Kibler, state super- j Improved m achinery put many of Coffee club Christm as party, and McLeod in Hospital— visor, all of Portland, w ere visitors, (he m iners out of employment. a Christmas tree, and exchange of O. A. McLeod underw ent an ap ­ About 20 Forest G rove members ( j asgOtt explained and the depres- gifts for the Service club mem­ bers w ere also enjoyed. The club pendix operation Sunday night at w ere also present. C nnstm as tree , sjon accounted for many more. m ade 200 popcorn balls for the Jones hospital. Dr. D. E. Wilev per- and 8ifts io r al> present furnished formed th e operation. ! entertainm ent for the evening. Re- Coffee club party. freshm ent com mittee included Mes- A total of S46.70 was realized on Meeting January 2— dames R. B. Frost, Fred Ennis, and 11 the milk benefit program and Serv­ N. E. W. F. w ill m eet Thursday O. Coslett Sr. ice club members wish to express their appreciation for the co-opera­ evening. Ja n u ary 2. at the old Mrs. Fred Beach was hostess last Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Scearcy and tion given them by Hillsboro m er­ G range hall. All m em bers and WPA w orkers are requested to attend. children spent Christm as w ith her Thursday for th e Christm as m eet­ chants and other citizens. parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rags­ ing of the Kappa Tau club. Roll Mrs. Sm ith 111— call was answ ered w ith "My First Mrs. Peters Hostess— Mrs. W. M. Smith, w ho has been dale of Moro. . . . . . . . . Christm as.” and a humorous paper Breakfast club met w ith Mrs. R. very ill w ith pneum onia, is now Misses M ary and Linda Koch o. on ..jjy C hristm as Shopping," was F rank Peters December 18. A box convalescing at Jones hospital. P ortland are spending th e holidays read by Mrs. Beach. Dram atization w ith th eir brother, H. C. Koch, at o( the Book of Ruth was given by Firdale. Mesdames G eorge Fi.-cii« r. J. R Mrs. Sylvester W orkman retu rn - 1 Peppard, Fred Chase, and W. L. ed Tuesday to San Luis Obispo. Lormor. G roup singing of Christ- Cal., after a m onth's visit w ith her mas carols closed the meeting, daughter, Mrs. Ja y Phillips. ------------------------- Mrs. Delia St. P ierre and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Sewell of and Mrs. Neil Meyers spent C hrist­ north of Hillsboro, Miss Alice Sew ­ mas in Portland w ith Mr. and Mrs. ell, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shuman, A NEW YEAR—a new opportu- ' W. W. St. Pierre. and Mrs. Jessie Schum an of P o rt­ nity to do great things. We Je rry Wieber, student at Gonzaga land were Christm as guests of Mr. thank you for past patronage and , university, Spokane. Wash., arrived and Mrs. F red Sewell. hope to be of service to you in Sunday to spend the holidays with 1936. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stiles and his father, W. H. Wieber. Mr. and Mrs. William Stevenson of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. W iley and Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lackey daughter K atherine spent C hrist­ and Mr. and Mrs. John Rislove of mas in P ortland w ith Mr. and Mrs. Capitol Hill, spent Christm as w ith Mr. and Mrs. C arl Haldum. J. S. Williams. Charles Sharnke, m ayor of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Schuman North Plains, Oregon visited last W ednesday at the and tw o councilm en ot th at city I visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carrow W'eatherred home. last Thursday. They w ere in H ills­ boro on business. Robert Emerson of Nashua. Mont., student a t U niversity of Oregon, t ugene, is spending Christm as va­ cation w ith his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. F red Cornelius, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bowlby, Miss H ettie Jack and Cal Jack spent Christm as w ith Mr. and Mrs. John Purvis of Portland. Ira Ingram and Mrs. Ivy C raw ­ W e W ish to Extend the ford of P ortland and Edwin Siedel- man of V ernonia spent the w eek­ end w ith Mr. and Mrs. H allie Ire­ land. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bryant, Mr. 1 and Mrs. W. V. Morrison of Port- I land and Miss Hazel Bryant were ¡Christm as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. M urton. Mr. and Mrs. Eino Pekkola (Mil­ To AH Our A utom obile-O w ner dred Dunlap) of Pendleton, are spending the holidays w ith Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stoltenberg. FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS George F isher of Los Angeles. ! Cal., is spending the holidays at (the home of his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Gates. During the twelve months’ period just drawing to Misses M argaret and Helen Dal- a close, we have delivered mòre 1 rym ple and Roland Newton of The jD alles spent th e week-end at the , A. W. Lentz home. Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett and son of Oakland, Cal., are spending th e holidays w ith Mr. and Mrs. H. cars and trucks than during any like period through­ i L . Hoeffel. out our 19 years of business in Washington county. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bowlby of 'C anada and Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Cornelius w ere Sunday guests of Miss H ettie and Cal Jack. A portion of this record we attribute to our new Mr. and Mrs. John Humphreys, location, where we are better able to serve our cus­ | Misses Lucy and Lois Hum phreys of P ortland visited Mr. and Mrs. tomers. L. E. W ilkes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John D. H are spent (Christm as in Portland w ith Mrs. Another portion we attribute to the splendid mer­ (H are's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Emmott. chandise with which Dodge Bros, supply us. j Miss Edna P ageler of Yosemite, Cal., is spending Christm as with (relatives near Hillsboro. But w e credit the greater part of this record | Mrs. Richard Connell is spending to our m any friends and custom ers w ho indicate I the holidays at the home of her brother, Alex Chalmers. their confidence in Cady M otor Com pany and the Local Royal Arch Holds installation Mrs. W. R. Manley President Service Club for Year Royal Neighbors KcipPCl Taus Have Christmas Party ■5\ Happy New Year — -zA Mays Bros. Mercantile Co. B Q S o u th ern P acific railw ay , nt a d in ­ Scout H arrin g to n cam p. U nited n e r given by th e boys to H ugh S Rogers, w ho w as re tire d as chief S p an ish W .ir V etctun :. F riday night log sealer of th e com pany last O c­ elected th e follow ing officer •: Jo h n Jepson. com m ander; Ray F T aylor, tober, a fte r 30 y ears' service A tten d in g w ere F 11 C aldw ell of senior viee; F ran k C ate, ju n io r v ie«. H illsboro, new ch ief log sealer; I 1.. It H aley, officers of th e day; H. Holt. D allas; J . W. M itchell. E. D H ite, officer of th e guard K roll; J F M itchell, C arlto n ; Hugh Jam es W elch, tru s te e for t h r e e F arrow . C orvallis; A. C. C avlness, years T hese w ith the ap p o in tiv e W heeler: Jo h n P ru e tt and W. V. officers w ill he in stalled -at th e R abenau, M arshfield: S. A. Gay. J a n u a ry m eeting jo in tly w ith 111" S ilverton; R obert Jo h n sto n e, N orth n ew ly elected officers of tin' a u x ­ P lains; C B. M cClure. T im ber; I.eon iliary by S enior D ep artm en t Com- S h in ab erg er. pensioned agent, an d I naander II S R oger A fter th e m eeting ad journed, a Rogers, Mr. C aldw ell, as toastm aster, p re ­ (jo in t social m eeting w as held i t ’ | V eteran s' hall w ith the au x iliary , sented M r R ogers w ith a gold w atch eh arm su ita b ly e n g rav ed w ith a w ith C h rid m a i tree, d istrib u tio n of log. scale stick, m o u n tain s and fit- I p resen ts and candy and nuts. Th > tre e s on one side, a n d 1912-1935 on Jep so n fam ily gave several m usical the reverse, th is for th e y ears .set v- selections, piano, accordion a n d ed as sealer an d ch ief sealer. A fter I m outh organ N ew ly elected offelers of t h e th e d in n e r M r. R ogers w as also p re sen ted w ith an 18-pound tu rk ey a u x ilia ry a re as fe llo w ' O ra L aw :, by Mr. R abenau and o th e r sealers i p resident: Ida H ite, senior vice; Mrs. R ogers e n te rta in e d at d in n e r M a y 11.ill, ju n io r vice; M i n n i e for th e w ives of som e of th e se a l­ I H aley, conductor; E tta W elch, chap- ers: Mrs. F. 11 C aldw ell of H ills­ lain: M ary S p ielin g , guard; Mary boro. Mrs. J W. M itchell of K roll E. Rogers, secretary tre a su re r; l.e o i E dw ards, p atrio tic in stru c to r. Viol i and Mrs. I.. H. Holt of D allas. I Boyd, histo rian ; M atilda K nor •, 1 A nnie T aylor. E dna M crickle and i Rose C ate, colors, and M artha Jc p - i son. m usician. Grange Visiting Prog-ram Outlined Dodge and Plymouth 19 Years in Hillsboro 149 S. Third Ave. Hillsboro, Oregon ■HAPpy new YEAR — 31 iss Weil Hostess— brings Success, H appi­ ness a n d Prosperity. We are also grntyful to you for the wonderful support you have so loyally given us during 1935. Start thi' New Year right — Try o u laundry and dry cleaning service. r A Happy New Year nt the usual m eeting hour. | H erbert Axtell. Mr. I.ocm rr Honored— Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Nicol spent C h arles R. L oom er a rriv e d S a t­ Christm as eve w ith his sister, Mrs. M. N. Cooper of Silverton, and u rd ay n ig h t from Eort McDowell, Christm as day w ith her parents. A ngel Island. Cal., for n short fu r ­ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sandifer et S a ­ lough w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J R Loom er. His sister. Mrs. lem. P aul C raw ford, gav e a d in n e r p arty American citizenship com mittee for him M onday evening. of the Coffee club will not meet New Year's day. The next meeting CARD OF THANKS will be F ebruary 5 at the home ol I wish to thank my friends and Mrs. W ilbur Bonar. neighbors for the kindn., 19.?» OREGON 5c MILK RiS.‘ WHrra' TD D '-z O r HEINTZ. 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