The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 09, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Two
T u a la tin C h ap ter,
O.E.S, Installs Officers
ARGUS,
Thursday, Jnnunry 9, 1930
TT I L L S P. O R O . O R E G O N
Public Lectures
County President,
Hillsboro Goes
Orcr-the-Top on Start at Pacific
Post Presidents
_r
o
» r» » •'Mathematics, the Universal Lnn-
Arnos ¿col Sole opening lecture ,1,e
*\f p "
at Coffee Club
In a series of loe-
Miss Templeman
Bride of J. Jossi
M i x l r r t i I» m e e
At Huber Saturday. Jan u ary II
Admission 25c.
47
STOP G ETTING UP NIGHTS
Milk«' Thin 25c Tc»t
U .(» Jiiiilp« i m l. H iii I hi I o .r .. ▼
Miss M uriel Templeman. daugh­
Subscribe for the Argus
etc.. Io fhiih out i ’X cchji tichH unit
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tem ple­
w.r tf m atter (¡«’I lid of Id »«Id« i
man of Portland, became the bride
I Irritation that c.iir ••'i w aking up.
of Jack ,’ossi. son of Mr. and M: I
Mrs G ladys Meyers of Tigard,
. tures to be given by members of
fii*<|u«*nt (Iviiii*, si'aiitv How. hoi n
Jack
Jossi of northeast
once a i president of the County Federation
„
„
„ of
. Hillsboro,
,
. i H illsboro's retu rn s from t h e Pacific university faculty
fu
Mrs. J. B. Dinsmore was installed
Ihg amt ha< k.irhr (lot Ju m p er oil
as worthy matron of Tualatin chap­ any entertained w ith a dinner par- Saturday at the First Reform church Christm as Seal sale to date has ex- m onth during the rest of the sch o o l; of Women's clubs, is expected to
Ihu -tin leaves, ole, in little «revn
' i eu
j 3 ! / Vve* _J,ueste ^ ere
Portland. Rev. H uftner read the needed the sales for last year, a year. The speaker on this occasion . visit the t offee club meeting Frl-
ter, O., E. S„ at the Masonic tem ­ Father
t.ihlels called Ihikels. the bluddi i
and M other Burger. Fliza service.
, total of $20 87 having been * tu r n e d 'w ill be Dr. Henry Ferris Price da>' afternoon it the cham ber o f
ple Thursday evening. W. F. Cyrus [¿ ¡" Z L f Portland F rank Abadir
laxative In four days if not plea
E verything in Insurance
The bride, w ho w as given in over to Mr. H arry Morgan, county | professor of mathematics, and d e a n ! ‘‘d m in e rv e a n d be the gm- t peak
was installed as worthy patron, h „• C
C , ,,
, ,, *
e<i go hack amt get youi 2ru*. Get
Mrs. H. L Hoeffel as associate ma-
„ n
,
,
l’ < t presidents of the club will
m arriage by her father, wore a chairm an The method advocated ■ of the college.
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regular sleep and feel “full
Burger and
Dale,
w aiter princ, . . gown of w hite satin and by the state chairm an of the Ore-
I’lionr I7U1Y 33$ E. W ashington
Iron; W. J. Enschvue, associate pa- „ 1,37.3
J ? Burger
and s o son
n Dale
W .i.ur
T h is first lecture will be held at
>’»' honor gue<t at the meet
of pep " !><•!! i Drug Store IM. ad
Iron; Miss Rose Cave, secretary;
n , I ' n an ' »
,
"I*4’
«,
rose-point lace w ith long sleeves
gen Tuberculosis society of m ail- 8 p tn Jan u ary lit. in room six of "ig Mr F.lnli Vo/.i.r W catherred ••
Mrs. Helen Deichman. treasurer:
B erger ° i Helvetia, Mr and Mrs and (u n train. Her long tulle veil ing SI in stam ps to people and to
Marsh hall, which is th e main ad- " t ' 1 d>v>' a 'h o i t ta lk on th e In
_
Mrs. R. R. Easter, conductress; Mrs. , u* ueccn
was held in place w ith a Ju liet cap. all fratern al and social organiza- m inistration building on the Pacific l°i ical exhibit at me court house
The
program
is
in
charge
of
the
and w as trim m ed W ith w ide Lice. tions m the com m unity proved ver campus.
W. J. Enschede, associate conduct­
The rose-point lace was part of , successful and w ith very few ex
. | The
i nese lectures are open to Hit A m eritan Home'' tlep.irtnient eom-
ress; Mrs. D. B. B urkhalter, chap­
her m other's wedding di e--, w hich ceptions the letters came back w ith general public, without charge foi• I mittee.
lain; Miss Patty Lomax, marshal;
was made in England. She carried the $1 cash.
j admission, and are part of an ed- '
Mrs. Fred Sewell, organist; Miss
a bouquet of \ dlow and w hite
The Girl Reserves ¿it th e union; ucational service w hich the college 1 d.iughtci Mrs M.o : hi Senko. (’
Margaret Dixon, Adah; Mrs. L. E.
Mary Ficker of Mt
MacDowell,
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__ Ruth; Mrs. Edward
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schulz of near rosebuds and hlm s-of th e - v a lle y high school w ith l.aV elle Jackson
rendering to this com m unity and n e liu s. Mi
I.. Sens, Ellsworth.
Coman, Esther; Mrs. W. F. Cyrus.
Bethany entertained the evening of ^!r' Emma Hamilton, s is te r of the as chairm an had a penny march.
W ashington county in general Angel;
Mr
Jo-cpli llekele. Odin,
M artha; Mrs. L T. McPhceters,
December 28 in celebration of their b rid e g ro o m , w a s m a tr o n of honor giving out a stam p for each penny
Last year this series of public lee- ,'' ‘n •
"•
Kansas; and M . l'lora 1', clika,
ek
Electa; Mrs. J. W. Kelley, w arder;
tenth w edding anniversary. Guests She wore a d r e s s o f b lu e s ilk m o ire w hich netted them $12.17 for their tu r e s p r o v e d q u ite p o p u la r.
and H. I. Patten, sentinel.
were Messrs, and Mesdames Ernest and carried an arm bouquet o' pa rt ¡n the sale. Ju n io r high. P eter
Among the speakers lust year Hillsboro She is also survived by
E v e n in g at 6 : 3 0
M a tin e e S a tu r d a y at 2 P. M.
44
grandchildren
an
d
23
great
Installing officers were Mrs. R.
Zurcher. Elmer Batchelder. H enry Talisman roses. A rline Tem plem an 1 Qoseow and D avid Hill schools , ' vere Professors Smith. Taylor.
F rank Peters, installing* matron;' » • « of St. Helens. H L. Hoeffel. and P e g g y Lou H uggler w ere w
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ent too per
cent, the .........
quota in Jones. Watson. Fitch. G unn and giandehildren One daughter. Mrs
Judge R. F rank Peters, installing Paul G raaf and Miss Sara Schulz Hewer Kiri-’, a n d w o re p in k a n d each room being determ ined bv the ! Gd8cr». Their subjects covered Ed Jacobs, died in 1918
TO GfT A ^ S O N IN LOVE!
patron: Mrs. J. H. Murton. mar- of Portland.
b lu e t a f f e ta fro ck s. F r e d Jo s si grade. St. M atthew s Catholic sc hool I Sl|ch varied topics as "The Balkan
patron
Good Time Dance
cousin of th e bridegroom, was best . sen, ¡„ ju and the S eventh Day Situation."
"Optical Chemistry
shal. and Mrs. H. A. Deck, chap
At
G
range
hall
every
Saturday
■ YOURE GOING
Adventist $1.82. Lohese group of ‘"The Relation of Philosophy to O ther
lain. Junior past matron, Mrs.
New Year's day dinner guests of man.
The couple will make th eir home Camp F ire girls, w ith W inabcth Fields of Knowledge". “The Use night G e,ngi. i I l e - . ; orchestra Ad
Verne Curry, and junior past pa- Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Melhuish w ere
tron, F. C. Holznagel, conducted Mr. ___
and Mrs. ...
H. E. LaBare and for a tim e w ith his parents. Mrs. MacDowell as leader, sold seals and Meaning of Words in Adver-
H arriet'o f St? Helens, Mr T n d Mrs J ess‘ graduated at H ighline high one S aturday afternoon in the down- tising". "Light Waves", and "The
the opening.
Program during the evening in ­ L. W. LaBare and son Donald. Miss- school in Seattle. Wash., in 1929 town stores, ladies of the A m erican Values of Classical C ulture". The
Jossi is employed at the C lark Legion A uxiliary one Saturday a f t - ' university com mittee on faculty
cluded vocal selections by Mrs. V. es Jane Robb and Marion Baker
W. G ardner, accompanied by Mrs all of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. and Wilson saw mill at Linnton. H e 'e rn o o n and the W ah-Kee-Na group le d u re s has promised that there
won national honors for m arksm an- of Cam p Fire girls, w ith Mrs. wM be the same variety of sub-
Sewell: piano duets by Ann and Charles Douglass and daughters.
RUSHLOW
R
Celebrate Tenth
Wedding Date
8 T H U R S ., F R I , S A T .
™ s,
:
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b,
Miss Esther Wick, accompanied by
Miss M aurine Moore. Tommy Dins-
more, P atty Cyrus, Patsy Hoeffel
and Nancy Aileen Easter assisted
in the presentation of flowers and
gifts.
Mrs. C urry was presented w ith
a past m atron’s jew el from the
chapter, mounted on a ring which
was a gift from her son: and Mr.
Holznagel was given a past patron’s
Jewel. Judge Peters made the pres-
entations.
Mr
P .J
and daughter. Billie N aidine of
Boring, w ere New Y ear's day guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C harles Sewell,
Mrs. William Pio and son of V an­
couver. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy H erbert of P ortland visited
the Sewell home Friday.
Dr. and
and Mr.
Mr. D.
D. E. ____
Wilev ___
and
Dr.
family w ere New Year guests of
.M rs. W ileys sisters. Misses Anne
and C hristine Chalmers, in Port-
land. A nother sister. Mrs. Robert
Watts of Dayton, Wash., was also
»•'
= S
O ver 200 attended th e wedding
dance held at H elvetia hall in th eir
honor Music was by the A lpine
orchestra.
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^:>y night before Christm as. T he Wl** be presented in an interesting
Argus office. Weil's and Delta D rug and popular form,
s’ioro bad stam ps on sale at all _ . .
XT.
umes.
Miss \ iolet Gray
The seal sale was sponsored by A T , , , . , . : , , . ]
I T ,,,,,,
the A merican Legion A uxiliary,
1 I t t l ,11 IV t III)
Miss Violet G ray, form erly of
1 w ith Mrs A H. Busch and Mrs.
Hillsboro, was m arried to Herman
Jak e Weil as chairm en.
A ip p tin o 'c
Jensen in Reno, Nevada. December
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1 r . * A , G? ,,
, .
14. The young couple will make
*a7 Sunday the Met a-
their home at Alameda, Cal.
Episcopal church has been
The bride has made her home nt
conducUng a w eek of special sorv-
T TCnrnrnPI
Oakland. Cal., for the past three
Appointment of standing commit- a guest.
!cesj A team of Gideons from I ort-
M ,s
tees was made by the new ly in-
Davis Auld student at O S C
• condu^ ed *be services on
Miss Helen A rney d au ghter of >ea, 7 ' ? he is , nII.d a'lgh,eI'
J 11 G ray of Hillsboro, who was
stalled w orthy matron. Mesdames . Corvallis and Mits Jan e Auid v u ' Tuesday night W ednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. W alter Arney
Thomas Connell and Birdella Wil- d e„ i nurse "n P o rH a n d " b u rn e d
Pu ° r ‘ 3 iorm " , Newberg, becam e the bride oj visiting her daughter and other
oj ! relatives at O akland at the tim e of
llama and Messrs. S. W. Melhuis
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H illsb o ra spoke_tothe youngpeopl
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a.ui” so n Vof Mr‘.‘a n d ’ Mrs. her daughter's m arriage.
and
ed
Kummer. at a simple cere-
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-
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• P eter's Catholic church D t l V i l l H a i ’W O O d S 7
and Mrs. K. J . N ic o l, relief com- | Auld.
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Pcab
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“Fam
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Re-
at
Newberg
M
onday
morning.
Ja
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mittee: Mrs. Hoeffel. sunshine, and
Mr. and Mrs G uy Sanders of ligion " F riday night the Rev. Vic- u ary 6 at elev e n 'o 'clo ck . F ath er S l l U C l l m b < P l 'i l l i l V
Coman, publicity.
¡Silverton, and Earl P rcikett. stu- to r Phillips of C entral church. Port- M axwell officiating. Only the im-
IH ld V
Installs D aughter—
I .lent at Oregon S tate college spent land, will be the preacher for the m ediate families of the couple w ere
David Harwood. 87. died F riday
in. la is uaugnier
th e w eek-end w ith Miss O radell evening. The special services will present.
A ll C o lo rs
at the home of his daughter. Mr-
Mrs. C. E. Wells had the pleasure I Prickett. and attended th e funeral close on Sunday night w ith Evan-
Fritz A bendroth. after an extend,' !
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of installing her daughter, Mrs. of their relative,
illness. Funeral services w ere held
G u a r a n te e d
Harold Simpson, as w orthy m atron Sunday.
a song leader who accom panies sage of gardonia,. She waS atte nd- Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at
nor
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tr»r*
cnvfmsAc
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of Kellogg chapter. O. E. S.. in
N o -W ilt
Mrs. E. Fayetta A llen was a guest her conducting the services^ The ed by Miss B erneta Kumtn sls.
the Young Funeral Home. Dr A n­
Portland Saturday night. Mrs. Earl over New Year of her sister-in- public is invited to attend the re- (er of th(, bridegroom. Mr Ja ck drew C arrick of the T ualatin Plains
N o -S ta r c h
Simpson (May Davis), also a form- law, Mrs. Clo E. Johnson, at Sa- m aining m eetings of th is special \ rn c ,. b rother
th e ' bride w-w P resbyterian church conducting the
N o -W r in k le
Mrs. W
series. m
The
m e eetings
7:30.
¡?™c m
L, a n “
Ol
bndC' " as services. Interm ent in the Hillsboro
mer Hillsboro , giri,
, was installed
„ as „ lem. She also visited Mrs.
W inifred
inifred senes,
e m
e tin g s u begin
e g m a at i c
j u . I best
V a t C o lo r e d
associate conductress.
R. F rank Herrick, state president of Business according to the announcem ent of
.
I. O. O F cemetery.
Peters assisted in the
installation and Professional Women's club
’be Rev. C harles M. Reed, the pas- . A fter the service a delightful btif-
P r e -S h r u n k C o lla r
Mr Harwood was born in Eng­
fet luncheon was served at the land in 1848 and came to America
ceremonies. Those attending from
Mrs. Lee McCoy retu rn ed Mon­ tor.
here w ere Judge and Mrs. Peters,
buT 'u ° L the b r‘d e'S Pa.r en ‘\ 3 ,te r ....
in 1885. He VU.HV
came « to Oregon in 1890
A good investment fot
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Enschede. Mrs. day from Haines, w here she was
, a'« h n rt
T™.?* , h UP^
an<1 engaged in farm ing near Cor
every
well-dressed mail.
Wells. Mrs. L. T. McPheeters, and called two weeks ago by the death Old Needle-Case E xhibited—
LA?
.nelius, retirin g from active farm-
Ivon H aw kins of near H illsboro ’ to m ake th eir hom e at Newberg. I
jn 1919 Since that tim e he h id
Mrs. Marion D. Worrilow. w ho is U ^her Zuther;< G* 5^* ^ Vandierwan
H er m other, Mrs. VanderwaL will | js
ow ner of a needle-case about w here Mr. K um m er is employed. I made his home
a member of Kellogg chapter.
in Hillsboro
The
rem ain a t Haines.
150 years old. It was the property
He is survived by seven children.
Food Sale Saturday—
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. A nderson of his late great-great-grandm other, j-s
t
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Frank Harwood of Portland. C h a r­
Shute school P. T. A. w ill hold a spent several days last w eek at who was a resident of Iowa. The C Ol 17101’ L j OC c II
les of Aumsville: Mrs. Emma T u r­
food sale S aturday at Fred's S uper­ C utler City, and viewed the big case is exhibited in the A rgus win
pin. M arshfield; Mrs. Elwood C.
ior m arket. Proceeds will be used storm on the coast New Y ear's eve. dow.
Howe
Wells, Prop.
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. Johnson. Mrs. Fritz A bendroth and
for school and P. T. A. work. Reg­ They w ere accom panied by Mr.
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George
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and
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ular business meeting o f the associ­ and Mrs. Sam McVey of Newberg.
r ji- ih a m
V o iin o le f t S u n ria v
for ? ? d
Gbaj'Jotte W eymouth of Mrs. G. S. Johnson of Gaston. One
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ation has been postponed until J a n ­
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Miss K atherine Hankins, w h o
uary 17.
F2BMU
spent the holidays w ith her rela­ six months' course at th e San Fran- December 23 at Vancouver. Wash. I World War
Mr. H argrave is the oldest son o f
tives, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Bag- cisco College of Embalming.
A* lend Convention—
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. H argrave o f ,
T W McDonald and Bert V an­ ley, returned Sunday to McMinn­
MRS. BARBARA SECS
sam
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Mr Waible, of the H unt L um ber Hillsboro, and was operator at the
Dyke, superintendents of the B. E ville, w here she is a student at
Mrs B arbara Scus, widow of the
Mating cannery, w ent to S eattle Linfield college.
F riday a ,,e r
Monday to attend the Northwest
Mrs. C. A. Soehren of Forest
Arney Bride
of
r
P rev iew S a tu rd a y N ig h t, 11:15
M E N ’S S H O P
Man Marries
___
will return today.
y I 1 Odin,
Kansas.
O. Garrigus, and children of Ocean Dr. J. O . Robb was called to at- will m ake th eir home.
dm ‘ K
ansas' She was born ln
Lake, visited Mr. an d Mrs. L. E. | tend him and Mr. Hickok of the
! K entucky in 1848 and moved to
Wilkes Sunday.
Pittsburg, Pa., when a child She
bureau office in Portland came out Mrs. M ontgomery Hostess
Social Circle of the Congrega-
i m arried John Sous in P ittsburg
Ä
h,i r a t wi^3omr i hÄ
tuhrned Thursday írom LaGrandc;
P. T. A radio study group will and they moved to Odin. Kan
January 16. at 2:30 p. m. in the
thev“ *<=renl the “holidays w Ph
M e m b er of th e A dventist church ; m eet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs Her death m arks the p a " '¡n /.T f’t •
Sunday school room of the church. * h e k ^son-in-lawr a n d K t e u f t . ¿ r ! -e-no>'ed a b^ ket sdP ^ r at th e E W; F Montgomery at 500 S. Second last early settler in the Odin com-
Kortzeborn home Sunday evening, j avenue. All m others are welcome m unlty.
Maling III—
and Mrs. Cecil Ager.
, Dorcas society of the church will to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Sous moved to Ore-
.' E' a'ta’lnS. president of B. E.
Mf- and Mrs. T. * G. Bronleew e 1 have a cooked food sale T hursday ;
gon in 1912 and lived here until
Maling, Inc., and Ray-Maling. Inc.. , and son Loren made a trip to Nels- at red's m arket,
Christian Church
1916,
1916, when
when Mr.
Mr. Sous
Seus died.
died. Since
Since ■
is recovering from an attack of flu, cott Sunday just to hear "w hat th,
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Lord's day unified study-w orship 1918. Mrs. Seus had spent part of
Ira Ingram
of
P ortland and Mrs.
which confined him to his bed.
wild waves w ere saying" after the Ivy C raw ford visited a t th e H allie service, 9:45-11:45 a. m. C hurch i her tim e here and - . p art ___________
in Kan i —
storm.
Lebens Entertain—
Ireland home Sunday. Mrs. Craw - ''hool worship. 9:45-10 conducted It had been three years since she
T. W. Zim m erm an arriv ed from ford left W ednesday for her home b y John West, superintendent. Class ' was in Hillsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Leben of Beth-
Blackduck, Minn., M onday m orn­ in New York, after five months' session 10-10:40; reassem bly and
She is survived by a son. Joseph
ing to spend several m onths w ith visit in Oregon.
m orning worship, 10:40-11:45. Music j Seus, of near Hillsboro, and four
his daughter, Mrs. L. Sherm an, and
Dr. H enry Young spoke at the by choir. Mrs. Florence Kramien.
family.
Need . a
" e xneeu
Tigard Townsend club m eetim ? director. Sermon: "Do We
m ecí-
e e t . Çh n st,a _
n _ College?”,-plea
for
Chris
N a tu r a l P h o to s
Mrs. M. E. Brown and son Rob­ Tuesday evening and at th ' • e e C m
,■ irx« »> n <4 . -
. a . I —
IIlNTvl.
tin n
i innt
—
a . —
_ _ .
ert of, San Francisco, Cal., spent ing of the Estacada club Wednes-
,
Presentation of
as you are in your
w ork and a Pr °Kram of Northwest
several days last w eek w ith Mr. dav evening
home are
c
.
a C hristian College?” A plea for Chris-
and Mrs. H. E. Staples. She is a
Mr. and Mrs. C arl Rickson and tian Endeavor, 6 30 p. m. In te r­
sister of Mrs. Staples.
EASY TO TAKE
daughter Sholline and Mrs. C. H m ediate and young people Evan-
Mr. and Mrs W illard H ughes Jr. Nosier visited relatives in Coos gelistic service. 7:30 p. m Song
w ith any camera.
and W. C. Gifford m ade a trip to county
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_ the
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during
eek-end, re- service assisted by young people
the coast the last of th e w eek and \ tu rning to H illsboro Monday.
. and sermon by pastor. Midweek
H ere’s A ll You Need
thatlesS« 'tin n the terrific storm in ' B urke Tongue, student of U niver- ! service every Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
on'
i sity of Oregon, spent the week-end A hearty welcome to all our ser-
Kodak “SS” Pan Film
Mr. and Mrs. David Lofgren and w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. vice .—R. L. Putnam , pastor.
Mazda Photo Flood
son David of P ortland and Miss B Tongue
— —___________ —
Esther Wick were guests S unday of
Mr. a n d ’ Mrs. Ja k e R ufer a n d '
.
Modem Dance
Bulb.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Anderson.
fam ily retu rn ed to E nright Satur- j r At Helvetia hall S aturday night, !
We carry a full supply
Mrs. Elsie Schulm erich of Cor- day after tw o w eeks’ visit with Ja n u ary IL Admission 25c.
vallis was a visitor Sunday e v e - 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Peterson.
? in| w ./i® hOme Ot h er b ro th er'
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. S tark of Al-
u. &. wanes.
turas. Cal., spent the w eek-end
H. S. Rogers attended th e joint with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
installation of officers of Scout L. Stark, retu rn in g home Tuesday
w ith ou r c o m p le t e
109 S. 2nd
Hillsboro I Young camp and auxiliary, U. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Del win H arader of
G re a sin g S erv ice
■ W. V., in Portland Tuesday evening Seattle, Wash., visited his parents,
Mrs. J W. Barney attended a Mr. and Mrs. J. W. H arader of
luncheon W ednesday at the home near O renco New Y ear's day.
Bring your car into either
of Mrs. W. E. Frye in P ortland.
Clara May M elendy of W ashing­
of
our two locations for a
Miss G race Reeves of Portland ton, D. C., visited her m other, Mrs.
complete greasing . . then
. visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reeves Minnie Ennes. and friends here d u r ­
go out and
Sunday.
ing the holidays.
Mrs. C. L. Loennig and son C arl­
Mrs. G. Schlaefli retu rn ed Tues­
E n jo y G o o d D r iv in g
ton Haines are visiting her m other, day to Agate Beach after spending
Dentist
Mrs. G. W. Pool.
the holidays at M ountaindale.
Social Circle Meets—
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A HISTORY-MAKING
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New'triumphs for^Miriam Hopkins
in the most colorful role of her career
. . . New honors for handsome Joel,
McCrea, and to Edward G. Robinson,'
for the most sinister. portrayal the
screen has seen in years... in a picture
so powerful, so sweeping, so vivid
in the living history it retells that it
becomes an unforgettable experience.)
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Studio
D r. Brown
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M en!
UNION SUITS
Men’s ribbed Union Suits. Winter
weight, long sleeves,
ankle length ..............
79c
S p e c ia l W o r k S o c k V a lu e
Army socks rejected by gov­
ernment. Superior quality at
a real saving.
49c value ................
PLATES—So thin you
can see through them,
yet strong and durable.
W O R K S H IR T S
Blue or gray. Double back, venti­
lated, full cut.
ra value..................
D r . P . G . B ro w n
49c
Com m ercial Bldg.
Second and Main Sts.
HUUboro
Oregon
The C. C. Store
P 270 P E. O Main
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Blue. Full cut, two pockets. Won­
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value .........................
DENTIST
J. H GARRETT. Prop.
Notice how the shimmies,
the little unnoticed jars,
rattles and body-squeaks
of old have been eliminat­
ed.
Phone 2601W
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Protect yourself against
FINANCIAL LOSS through
accident by taking o u t
SOUND INSURANCE. A
quack doctor won’t help you
recover from illness — and
Q u a c k Insurance won't help
you recover your loss.
DEPENDABLE I NS UR-
ANCE IS WORTH ALL
IT COSTS.
A ls o n o te h o w m u ch
lo n g e r y o u r c a r h o ld s
its
p r im e p e r fo r m ­
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DROP IN TODAY
YOU’LL BE PLEASED
B u s c h ’s S erv ice
G a ra g e
Phone 501
CHAS. L.WALKER
c v [R Y r o n n o f p r o u c t i o n
TELEPHONE 1732
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HIlLSeORQ.ORIOON
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B u s c h ’s S u p e r
S erv ice S ta tio n
Corner Third and Baseline
Phone 391
A. H. Busch, Prop.
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Herbert Marshall
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