The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 20, 1936, Page 11, Image 11

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    Thur J tv F fbruray
p.i'lß
H IL L S B O R O
Coffee Club to Give
Colonial Silver Tea
M i.’s Thwaite Brid<
o
Donald Stewart
ARGUS,
.it I. O. (). F. 1 lome
Church Plans
for an Addition
OREGON
Paintings Shown Mis.; Behm Wed.
Stark
History Center; Leonard
H IT E O S
Many at Open
ru le and m nt, .
Mi
M ah« I Th aite. dauglit* r of
Mr
and M i
S II
T h w a ite of
H illsb o ro , and Donald L. S tew a rt,
(»11 of M i
J A. Hceher of F01 -
1 L G rove, wen* un ite d in m a i-
One of the m ajm prop i of the i
O pe nin g «lay.
F rid a y , o f th«*
were
M
r
arai
M
i
;
A
it
Scim
m
ie,
ri.»::o Sunday eve ning at eight at
(.’offee c lllb fo r i lilim t x i of Vivo i
W
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ing
to
n
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in
ty
M useum an«,
A lf iis i A ll Sand ;’ Episcopal m i ion. Rev.
ha. been its ‘ i bolai dop loan fund. I of Metzger, M i and M r
J e ll Kennedy, H T. l i n k o f P o rtla n d p e rfo rm ed H i J,011' al *ociel v b ro u g h t «)iit a
and an annual party Is given to Le.vi , M i and M i
crow d o f in te ie •<d i !»« \p ,e to tb<-
augm ent the fund T h is year .1 u n i M r and M it Vorn P in k e lt of the cerem ony.
The bride, w h o was given in 1 oom in the ha ement o f th«» c o u rt
<?oTonlal Sil •' t< • - Hi be i ».• 1.i .0 Bank , Mi and M i* < • • • a ge S e lf
hou.«* P rob ab ly the m«*.11 p o p u la r
the home o f M i
Thouio Connell, ridge and M i and M i 1, Heid Eld m a rria g e by her father, w ore 1 dep 111 m erit w is
the pifi«*«jri ho,«*
itre e t fro c k o f m ushroom
s ilk
in tra d o f at the < dum ber o f com , ridge
erepe w ith a sp rin g hat to match. «•ordaining mao; ■ old p ictu res an«.
in rre e a scheduled, F rid a y a fte r ­ llo rra n ( lu ll E nte rta ine d
H er corsage wa ; o f w h ite sweet« docum ents o f e a rly W ashington
noon from 2 30 to 5 o’clock Ho I- 1
Mi
H a rle
and
Mr
ile y S m ith
;
pe 1 and T alism an io « bud
H er co u n ty and «• jw •< i d ly of H ill bor
< .«»•; w ill la* Mo .dame M u shall 1
am i Fore t ( ir OVe. Both A lb e rt
Robert T a m il 1 o f C o rn e liu s were
Elder, It F Peters. G N Taggart, ' hoste e fo r Episcopal D o n a s d u b 1 b rid e m u d . M i 1 L o rra in e Cha c*. Tozo
and his
1 ter, ?4i
E dith
wore a b ro w n s ilk str»*et fro ck and
Elw ood Johnron. I .on W alw orth, T h in -day evening
Mi-.. K en ne th 1 hat, w ith
a cor age of, y e llo w Tozó r Weath« rr« «l. e xp re ed them -
am i E F Bout lev
Dibblee, M t T B ru in , e r and M r
ro -c h ild ; and vio le t
Charles S t ew- selve 1 as toeing pl«*a.«ed «,ver the
The mu .io com m ittee w ill pi -
A W Havens w e r e guest
C o urt art <f Forest G rove, broth« 1 o f the largì re g i J r ttio n of n a tiv e O re-
-«nt an ou tsta nding program , and w h i t wa played and M i
g fin ia rr ,1 >rn « liffe n r it section of
Haven 1 bridegroom , was best man.
a ll ladies of the co m m u n ity are in ­
nd M i
Finest K id n e y made high
M i . E vangeline F u lle r
played the co u n ty and a n u m lx T fro m
vited
.«•ore;. V a le n tin e decorations were the w edding m u c h and accom pan­ P ortland.
Reports on the C o un ty Federa­ used
ied her .1 ter. M i . M in e rv a F u lle r,
Added t«> the pi*rm anent e x h ib it
tio n m eeting were given at the
w h o sang “Becau *e.” Th«* chu rch wa?. a gro u p o f t h ir ty - tw o o il p a in t­
re g u la r m eeting o f the Coffee eluh Mrs. Long llostes*---
was lig h te d w ith tapers, and de cor­ in g . by Maud«- -W a llin g
W an­
Fi iday a ftern oon at the cham ber
M rs I. A Long and M rs M artha ations w ere of w h ite carnations ker. a prof«-.- lona, a rtis t o f P o rt-
of com m erce by M rs II 11 Stan
S ha yle r en tertain ed w ith a card and potted tu lip s against a b a ck­ lan«l, w ho i . p u ttin g «»n canvas
nan,. M i • ( ’ M Iteed and Mi
p a rty Wednesday a ftern oon of last ground o f palms and ba kei
«if om<* «»f th«» h is to ric a l la nd m arks
Thomas C onnell, delegate
week, the ecorid o f a se rif i be- Oregon grap«* M i
G eorjm Fi ( her o f O regon To dat<- -he ha paint«*«,
Mrs. J M Person, chairm an of 1
■ 1 ' l I itecorutcd the church
e ig h ty -fo u r. Those now hanging
the lite ra tu re de p a itm e n t. re td a C h iefs’ cln h for the benefit o f the
1 Th«* couple w ill m ake th e ir home
poem w ritte n by Ethel K ointif F u l­ P yth ia n Home M r l(e n ric tt i M o r ­ ji n Fore t G rove, w here M r S le w - h«*re w ill !><• Jio w n fo r a week 01
ten days. A m on g the <• are the «>1«,
le r. a n d Mi
A H B lar ing i«ad gan received h ij) i .core at bridge,
art is em ployed w ith M cC ready B apti t ch u rch at We t Uni«m, T he
an o rig in a l poem, "T ic k Tot k " Sev­ am i M i
H Einrnott r e v e le d L u m b e r com pany
T hey are w e ll Sirn
Reed
home at R eedville.
en
m em bers gave re vie w s on I honors at rum m y.
I know n
in
H ills b o ro also. M r.
Science ha ll at P a cific u n iv e rs ity
hooks.
I S te w a rt attended school in H ill - and T a b ith a B ro w n cabin at F o r­
C h a rte r member«, past presl-
M r and M rs ( ’ H M iye« of ' boro and graduated from H ills b o ro
dent> and w ives o f the fire m e n P ortla nd are re ce ivin g c o n g ra tu ­ . high school in 1933 M r. S te w a rt est G rove, the “ S tar «if O regon”
an Ocean vessel b u ilt by Jos«*ph
Ibid been in v ite d to attend the i la tion s on the b irth o f a son on attended W illam ette university at
Gal«* in 1841 and sailed to C a li-
meeting Mm. M Cove o f H ills - 1 F ebru ary 11 M rs Mayes was fo rm ­ Salem.
fo rn ia , w h ere it was sold and th«*
boro and M is J C ,1 .1 <• of Port
e rly Miss Esther B arb er o f this
m oney used to purchase ca ttle
lain,, the o n ly c h a rie r mernht m city, and is a niece of M is A ng ie
w h ich w ere d riv e n to Oregon, fo u r
w ho are m em lx-i s at present, were H a rrin g to n .
scene
on the old B a rlo w tr a il
unable to attend, la it sent g re e t­
around M t. Hood, the Oswego
Miss K athleen M cA Ien r of IT. of
ing* to the clu b A le tte r of greet-
an eltcr. grave o f E w in g Young.
*mg.s was read from
Mi
J
I O . Eugene, wa a w eek-end guest
church, con­
O dd F e llo w s' lodges m id R ebek­ St P aul C a th o lic
K n ig h t o f M c M in n v ille , a ch a rte r of her parents. M r am i M rs E J.
M r. and Mrs. L o w e ll ahs, rep rese nting the T h re e L in k structed o f b ric k in 1847, seen«* at
member, w ho was unable to a t­ M cA lc ir
w e re also association of the county, present­ the sit«* «if «>I«J Champ«x*g. S k id -
tend, and le tte r« w ere read from M cA le i ir of P o rtla n d
m ore fo u n ta in in P o rtla n d , the
tw o post pie idents. M i
J. P guests at the pa ren ta l home Sun- ed a pro gra m at the I O O F.
home in P o rtla n d Sunday ifte r - fir s t b ric k house in the O regon
T a m ie tie of P o rtla n d and Mrs. L day.
Mrs- F rancis O íanle o f B rem e r- noon T h ir ty - tw o members v is ite d co u n try , th«* Am os ( ’ 00k home at
W Hyde o f A storia
N e w e ll home
the home and a good m usical p ro ­ Lafayette, the D r
M rs
Emma M cK in ne y, a p a t ton, Wash., wa a gue t 1 o»t week gram was given
at ( ’ harnpeeg. B lue M o u n ta in u n i­
president, read a h isto ry o f the of her m other, M rs H e n ry liu n te -
v e rs ity at L a G r md<* and others,
organization o f the club, w h ich man. who h is been q u ite ill. and
each w ith an in te re s tin g and im -
m o th e r-in -la w ,
Mrs.
F. C.
w.is organized on M arch 3, 18, M. her
p o rta n t
h is to ric a l
b a ckg r o u n d.
fiu ­ th«* purpose of serving coffee Francis.
w h ic h M rs. W< ith e rre d o r M r.
to th«* Volunteer fire fig h te r , w ith
M r. and M rs. A E O penw eyer
T ozie r are glad to exp la in .
the late M rs J C L a rn k in a« pent th«* w eek-end in P o rtla n d
T he p ictu re s are not o n ly an e x ­
T u a la tin
P la in s
P resb yteria n
president
The late Mrs. H
V with their parent», Mr. and Mrs.
«
to a s im ila r R. L. Dunham and M r. and Mrs. chu rch is p la n n in g to b u ild an ad- h ib it o f a rt. but the purpose is
| d itio n b e hind the chu rch to be us­ also to im press upon th e you ng er
clu b in C u rv a li! « and was a leader Edgar T O penw eyer
ed as a Sunday school, social and generation the w o n d e rfu l h is to ric a l
in o rg an izin g the local club. The
M r and M rs W L St <rk re ­ I C h ris tia n Endeavor room. It is be- backgro und o f the O regon co u n try.
la te 3* S W eatherrcd was c h ie f of tu rn e d F rid a y fro m m v c iu I «lays
T here are no charges to see these
th«* vo lu n te e r fire de pa rtm e nt at tr ip to B ellin gh am . Wash., w h e n 1 lie ve d tha t the a d d itio n w ill add
the tim e M rs M c K in n e y a l m » read they were called by the death o f. g re a tly to the life o f the church. pictures, n o r are th e y fo r sale.
M
oney
fo
r
the
im
p
rovem
e
nt
it
be
­
Mrs.
W a n ke r
is a g ra n d d a u g h ­
a b rie f histo ry o f th«* in te rv e n in g her fa th e r, G eorge A rn o tt.
in g raised by sub scrip tion and con- te r of Ci W W a llin g , a pioneer o f
year« sine«* the organization u n til
Miss Rozena W ith c ril, niece o f trib u tio n
from those interested 1847 The h isto rica l room s are open
th«* present tim e, and had an e x ­
e ve rv dav fro m 10 a. m. to 5:30
h ib it of p ictu res of ch a rte r m em ­ M rs J H. Peppard, is now cm - Vv il, be appreciated.
_______ ________ -
c o rd ia lly
p. m.. and th e p u b lic
bers and oth er e n rly -d a y member» ployed ut th<* o ffic e o f D r. P. G.
B row n, dentist.
I fc a Postponed—
in vite d .
am, past preM«,<*nt« o f the club, a*
M r. and Mrs. R obert Jones and | C olonia, s ilv e r tea of A l, Saints
w e ,, a . fire m e n Th«» e x h ib it also
contained a copy <»f the firs t A r ­ d a ug hter o f P o rtla n d visite d M rs Epi. copal G u ild to have been held
M r. and M rs. Paul Patterson. T
gus «issued on M arch 28. 18941 G W Pool and M i s R uth Jones nt the George M cG ra th home W ed­ II. Tongue. Judge D onald T e m p le ­
w h ich w ent to W ashington, D. C., d u rin g the w eek-end.
nesday was postponed u n til next ton. W. C. Christensen. W. F M ills ,
w ith an a p p lica tio n fo r p e rm it to
W ord has been received here o f Tuesday afternoon. Tea w ill be and Z J. Riggs were am ong H ills ­
be sent th ro u g h th«» mail». R. H. the b irth o f a son. F e b ru a ry 7. to i served from three u n til fiv e o'clock boro pei pic w ho attended th e re ­
M itc h e ll was e d ito r and W. C Rev. and Mrs
I.e 'i Fishback of and a ll ladies are c o rd ia lly in v it ­ p u b lica n H o; v e r d in n e r at t h e
( ‘ low, a b ro th e r-in -la w of M is J. Eugene.
ed Mesdame A lf O. Johnson o f M u ltn o m a h hotel in P o rtla n d Feb­
Nicodemus. was p u blishe r The ap­
M rs. B erth a Johnson o f M osier , Forest G rove. Edgar K itnna. and ru a ry 12.
p lica tio n to W ashington, D
C . a rriv e d last week fo r a v is it w ith i II
E S taple: are assisting host­
A rn o ld
Jensen
M r. and Mr
was sent by John M B row n, dep­ he r so n -in -la w and daughter. M r. i esses.
spent th e w eek-end in L o n g v ie w
u ty un d e r M a ry A. B row n, post- and M rs Robert J Scearce.
m other. M rs. N. 1*. N ie l-
w ith h
Rev. Jenkins Conducts Service.—
mistress. (T he copy is on display
L itt le H a rold B a ke r o f Forest
R ight Reverend T h 'im a r Jenkins. sen.
in the A rgu s w in d o w >.
M rs. J. B D insm ore and M rs. R.
Past presidents in attendance G rove had his ton silz rem oved by D IJ . Bishop o f Nevada, conducted
w ir e M e ,d a m r- D o r i Nelson. R. D r R ichards o f Forest G ro ve at a vesper service Sunday afternoon F ra n k Peters attended tea S atu r-
at A ll Saints Episcopal M ission day at ‘ he home o f M rs. P a u lin e
r l S m ith E 1. M i...... R. F Pet- S m ith 's h o ip itu l Monday.
M r. unit M rs. E. B Tongue spent Rev. H T Hieks o f P ortla nd also M n ore R ile y o f P o rtla n d .
. Hari Thoinns C onnell,
Mrs. Ross H a rtra m p f and son
Lois W a lw o rth . and Fred Sow ell. the w eek-end at Eugene w ith th e ir made an address M an y old frie n d s
a lo
Mrs. Elsie S chu lm e rieh of son H u rke. and w itli Judge and o f Bishop Je n kin s w ere present G ary o f C o rv a llis arc v is itin g her
and ladies of the chu rch g u ild parents. M r. and Mrs. Jacob M ohr.
C o rva llis, secretary in 1898, M rs Mrs. La w re nce H a rris.
Dr. Richards o f Forest G rove p e r­ served tea a fte r the services.
A lb e rt
H a rtra m p f. tre a su re r 1 n
M r. and M rs. F. K o b e rstcin o f
o p era tion
fo r E n te rta in at D in n e r—
1911-12. am i M is M ay I. S m ith, an form ed a m in o r
P o rtla n d spent Sunday w ith M r.
James H arlem an o f D ille y M onday
o ffic e r in 1912
M r. and Mrs. E L. Johnson en­ and M rs. A W. Lentz.
M usical program was presented at S m ith 's hospital
M r. and Mrs. R. H o rn e c k e r v is ­
te rta in e d w ith a d in n e r Sunday at
R(
iss
Hayden
of
G
lenw
ood
u
n
d
e
r­
by a past president and members
th e ir home. Present were Messrs, ited M r. and M rs. W ill H o rn e cke r
w
ent
a
m
in
o
r
opera
tion
F
rid
a
y
a!
of presidents' fam ilies. M rs Fred
and Mesdames E dw ard S ch u lm e r- at G resham Sunday.
S ew ell, A nn and Robert Peters S m ith's hospital. D r. G uy V ia o f ' ich. Thom as B ily e u and daug hter
M rs. A d c lla K in d t o f P o rtla n d
Forest
G
rove
operated.
am i Irene E ngeldinger
Miss Eloise of P o rtla n d .
D. B
is v is itin g her sister, M rs. O. 11.
M r and Mrs. V erne M c K in n e y B u rk h a lte r. G eorge B ie rsdo rf, and
Mesdames A W Havens. W .1
Gates.
Enschede and Fred Holznagel w ere and son W a lte r and M rs. E. C Mrs. A nna S chulm erieh.
hostesses, w ith M rs. W G. Hare M c K in n e y were guests Sunday of
and Mrs. Thom as C o nn ell p re sid­ Mrs. Sophia S m ith at Forest G rove Surprise G iven—
H ow ard B o w lb y , a student at O.
in g at the refresh m en t table.
A b irth d a y su rp rise p a rty was
M rs G ladys M eyer, cou nty fe d ­ S. C . C o rva llis, spent the w e e k ­ given fo r Lester C la rk nt the home
end
w
ith
his
parents.
M
r
and
Mrs.
e ra tio n president, and the d is tric t
of his parents. M r. and Mrs. Lee
president w ill attend the M arch Fred B o w lb y. o f near H illsb oro .
C la rk . M onday afternoon. Guests
M rs. Paul Jones and litt le son of were S tua rt
m eeting, w h ic h w ill open w ith a
Richardson.
Robert
M c M in n v ille arc guests of her p a r­ Holznagel. E lro y S ch in d le r a n d
pot lu c k luncheon.
ents, M r. and Mrs. A. W. Havens, W ayne Faber. Games w ere played
fo r a w eek o r ten days.
E ntertain at V alentine P arty—
M rs F. G P re tty m a n is q u ite il l
M rs I,. T M cPhceterz and Mrs.
H a rry M organ e n tertain ed w ith a at Jones hospital. She was taken
dessert luncheon and bridg e p a rty th e re F rid a y.
H a rvey Sabin o f P o rtla n d is v is ­
F ebru ary 12 at the home o f Mrs.
. M ePheeters. Seven tables w ere in itin g his s is te r-in -la w . Mrs. M a ry
play, M rs ( ’ . T Richardson and Sabin, and fa m ily .
Miss Eva Peppard has been i l l
M rs A. W H o ffm a n re c e iv in g h on­
ors at co n tra ct bridge, w ith Mrs. w ith a cold und un ab le to attend
W. G. Hare and M i s. C. E W ells school the past week
Mrs. E J. Peterson spent Sunday
re ce ivin g hig h and second at auc­
tio n The v a le n tin e m o tif was c a r­ at L a u re l w ith her m other, Mrs.
rie d out In decorations and fc - C a llie D ailey.
M r. and M rs J D. W ebber and
freshm ents.
daughters o f Oswego pent Sunday
Entertain w ith Party—
w ith M r and M rs J K. W ebber.
M r and M rs W ayne E m m ott en ­
M r. and M rs Charles L. W a lk e r
te rta in e d S atu rday evening. Guests i visite d frien ds in Salem Sunday.
Program Presented
H IL L S B O R O ,
H
. H«ihiri «*
M i « M abel B«
• o f 1 .«-Ona r«i
Ed A lb in o f !
. near
•m bee
S ta rk,
«Mine
J the
and
•aver­
li* the
«hol, ;.
Pave Thr*p
Local Youth on
('ou nt y Clubs to
Roll
Hold In s titu te N. CIIAPEt. Honor
HILL. N C.. Feb. 17—
W ism er o f H ills b o ro is lis t-
Here Peb. 28ih 'I. 1 ed . If. among
358 students at th e U n i-
Presidents o f the C o u n ty Federa­
tio n o f W omen's clubs met M on­
day at the home o f M r . P A.
A nderson fo r 1 o'clo ck luncheon
and famine ; m eeting
M rs W. ft
M anley, president o f the Service
club, was a. is tin g hostess.
Plans were mad»* fo r the C o un ty
In s titu te w hich w ill be he ld at
the M e th o d i t ch u rch F rid a y . Feb­
ru a ry 28. w ith Mr
G ladys Meyer,
co u n ty pre id crit. presiding. A no­
host luncheon w ill be served in
the bo em ent of th e chu rch, and
the fo u r
local
federated clubs.
S ervice club. Coffee club. Needle-
craft f lu b and W. R. C , w ill spon­
sor the meeting.
Mr
W S N icholson of M a rsh ­
fie ld . state president; M rs. P. S.
Kaadt <,f P ortla nd , state secretary,
and M r C liffo rd M udd of Salem,
th ir d d is tric t president, w ill be
the p rin c ip a l speakers. State p ro -
je e '
w ill be 'h eu",ed. 3S ".Veil 3S
c lu b projects.
A ll d u b ' arc r e q u it e d to have
on d isp la y th e ir yea r books and
VIC«* V
read
| )' fun- a lu ig i red hr I t, by the
j tfV . A T K o ik e o f I- t ia nd. T he
,
.vete decorated
eve r-
faft n i.
P r.c i •rling the
eert mon y t h e
' Si,tig o f I .ove” ariti I ,oh e n g rin ’s
W Jding C horus” w f re
played
a
ra d io ra tio n KFJR.
The hrifl« wor«* a io vi ly 1 ;ow n of
hite moi o and a f u ll le ng th
j ,1< v e il è rran ge d in coroi le t and
ns. She
aught , ith orange bio
d a cascade be uq i
)f W hite
1 lilie s , w h ite <
ns and
rr
le n lia ir fern.
Mi
G race Behm was her SIS-
te r’s m aid o f honor, She /o re a
dress o f blu e crepe and carried
p in k carnation«.
H e rb e rt S ta rk , bre
f th e
gr«x>m, act« d as lx.*.st man.
S ix ty guest» attended the wed-
din g and reception. A fte r a short
w edding t r ip M r. and Mrs. S ta rk
w ill be at home to th e ir m any
frie n d s in th e ir new home near histories.
Progr«ss.
Those a tte n d in g t h e
lunchfKin
here M onday w ere M rs. W. V/.
M cC ready o f Forest Grove. M rs.
E. D H.te. .Mr G ladys M eye r and
M rs
J. W S um m er
o f H iteon;
M r- Froornan and M rs. M cC o rl
M i' ; Vera M a rie S ill-, daughter o f M etzger, and Mesdames E. L.
N'eedlecraft
• I Ml ta d Ml I- O. S ills o f F o r­ M cC o rm ick o f t h e
est G rove, became the b rid e of club. Fred E n g e ld in g e r and O tto
B e n ja m in J
G erm iq ue t, sen of H a rtra m p f o f the Coff«*e club. A r ­
M r. and M r. H e n ry G e rm iq u e t ( f th u r R e d in g and the hostesses of
Beaverton. S atu rday evening. Feb­ the S ervice clu b Pr»?sidents’ co u n ­
c il m eetings are held e ve ry thr»?e
ru a ry 15. at 8 o'clock.
Rev. O liv e r C u rtis o f Forest m onths.
G ro ve pe rfo rm e d t h e m a rri ige
cerem ony in th e ir fu tu re home,
tw o m iles south o f B eaverton, in
the presence o f the parents
of
tioth the b rid e and groom , and
M rs. M a lin d a C um m ings, and M r.
G eorge H. O tten. landscape en-
and M rs Ray F oxton, w ho w ere g in e e r of the .state h ig h w a y de­
the attendants.
po rtm e n t. w ill be the speaker at
F o llo w in g the cerem ony a lu n ch ‘ he G arden clu b m ee ting M onday
w x- served at w h ic h t h e b rid e evening, at 8 o'clock, at the l i ­
cut the w e dd ing cake. T h e you ng brary.
people le ft on a short t r ip to Seat­
M em ber« ar.d frie n d s o f the F o r­
tle. E ve re tt and B e llin g h a m .
T he groom is a w e ll k n o w n est G ro ve and B ea verton G arden
fa rm e r near Beaverton. T h e b rid e clubs have been in v ite d to attend
is a Forest G rove g ir l and has been the m eeting, and a ll lo ca l m em bers
em ployed in the W ashington cou n­ and th e ir frie n d s are in v ite d to be
present and hear th is in te re s tin g
ty home fo r the past fiv e years.
address.
te rta in in e n t. Ladies are requested
io b rin g refreshm ents. The public
is invited
DON’T GET UP NIGHTS
r ilK
2.C H L A U M R I k X A T I V K FRICK
I f i ’ l\xils to fln « h «wit im p u rlti» « a n d
e xc r 4 ni i«h w h ic h cun««* ilia ir r r u u la r it y
th a t wuka-4 y«»u up. «i»t buchu. ju»»h**r
o il. etc . in l it t l e p reen ta b le t« rallesl B u -
ket . th e b la ild e r la x a tiv e W " r k a »»• tba
bludtler n im ila r to ca s to r o il on the bow ­
el«.
p o o rly
a c tin g
b la d d e r
can
causa
« r n n 'y flo w , fre q u e n t tie d re. b u rn in g or
backache. In
fo u r d a y ;
if
not pleased
»my d riig g U t w ill re fu n d yo u r 2R cents.
D e lla D ru g S tore.
Adv.
1 v e rs ity o f N o rth C a ro lin a
who
I made the honor r o ll in
th e ir
I s tu d iM d u rin g the past qu a rte r,
according to D r. G K . G H e nry,
aw istant re g istra r. H onor r o ll stu­
dents must average a grade o f II
• DO to 95i in a ll of their studies.
P lay Presented—
Young people's society o f the
T r in ity L u th e ra n chu rch presented
a play. "Look Out. Lizzie." Sunday
evening in the chu rch parlors.
...." W M
EAST
B lo om in g Local Meets—
Social m eeting o f the B lo om in g
1 local of Farm ers' U nion w ill be
held in B u n n in g 's ha ll. C ornelius,
F ebru ary 26. Cards w ill fu rn is h en-
Miss Sills Bride
tf B. Germiquet
?
, via
I CALIFORNIA I
“ Every W inter Had
Terrible Colds”
NU RSE'S
G RATEFUL
1 =
_____
LE T T E R
M ohaw k, N.
Y ., O f t . • — “ I
w a n t to
th a n k yoa fo r t h r w o n d e rfu l ro tiu h and
cold m edicine B u c k le y ’s M ix tu r e . I bought
th e f ir s t b o ttle last w in te i f o r the old
g e n tle n e n
whom I am
ta k in g r a r e of
and he h a * had every w in te r and fa ll
te r r ib le cold«. T h e fir s t doae helped and
the th ir d do*e cold wa« gone— it doe«
such q u ick w o r k .— M rs .
I l a r is . ”
Low 6 -months roundtrips
now on sale
D o n 't ta ke chances. O fte n the ,
most stubborn, ra ckin g
cough
s w ift ly y ie ld s to the p o w e rfu l in ­
flue nce o f B u ckle y's M i x t u r e
( tr ip le a c tin g )— ra p id ly o u t-se llin g
a ll oth er cough and cold remedies
G et a 45c b o ttle a t H ills b o ro
P harm acy o r any d ru g store. Safe
and guaranteed alw ays.— A dv.
G reatly reduced w in te r coach and
to u rist rou nd trips to eastern points
. . . p ltti the p rivile g e of in c lu d in g
C alifornia on your tr ip ., .plus a new
lo n g return lim it o f ¡ix montbi. T h is
is the travel bargain wc have on sale
da ily u n til May 14th. Ask yo u r local
S. P. agent fo r fares and details, o r
w rite j.A.Ormandy,Gr«.P,«iJ.ylgi»A
705 Pacific B ldg.,P ortland, O regon.
S o u th e r n P a c ific
Landscape Engineer
arden Club Speaker
►Surprise Party
Given as Farewell
About tw e n ty frie n d s o f M r. and
Mrs. G. W. H agle honored the
couple w ith a s u rp rise p a rty and
h a n d k e rc h ie f show er last M onday
evening. M r. and M rs. H agle are
le a v in g th is
w e ek f o r Seattle.
Wash . San Francisco. Los Angeles
and San Diego. Cal. T h e y pla n to
be gone about fiv e weeks. M rs. H
A. L o w ry o f A lo h a w i ll accom -
pany them on the C a lifo rn ia tr ip ,
Mrs. Iljt t r ic k Hostess—
Good N eighbors' c lu b met Feb­
ru a ry 13 w ith Mrs. J E. H a ttr ie k .,
south o f H illsb o ro . M rs. H. L.
S tou t was assisting hostess. V is ­
ito r- present w e re M rs. W. F
M u lliv a n o f L a u re l. M rs. Ed M oore
and M rs. Lee Logan o f sou th of
y ilb b o r o
F ourte en m em bers at-
j t nded. Misses A n a b e l Stout, R uth
C ra ft, and M e rle C lif t served re ­
freshm ents w h ic h c a rrie d out the
i V a le n tin e m o tif.
j
M rs. R. R Easter e n tertain ed
P o rtla n d frie n d s at the m o n th ly
ci n tra c t b rid g e luncheon at P o rt­
land G o lf c lu b V a le n tin e 's Day.
M r. and M rs. A. Stiles o f P o r t­
la n d spent the w eek-end w ith M r.
and M rs. C a rl H aldum .
Good Time Dance
At G range hall every Saturday
night.—G eorgia Hess orchestra. A d­
m ission 25c.
2 9 tf'
Baseball B e n e fit
Dance fo r N o rth P la in s club. •
F e b ru a ry 22. at K. P. h a ll. Good i
m usic. A dm ission 25c.
Ip |
Ugly Water
STAINS
on your ceilings and
walls can h e com­
pletely covered.
Super Fay Day
ASK NICK
Phone
OVERALLS
2102
Hillsboro, Oregon
L et the advertisem ents help you
m ake your shopping plans.
*s Longer, Lower
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Sanforized . . . they w on't shrink!
Every feature you demand in the best! Finest quality
blue denim! Parva buckles that won’t dig in at the
shoulder, bend or break in laundering! Extra sizes at
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P E N N E Y ZS
J.
C .P E N N E Y
COM PANY,
In c o r p o r a te d
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
PHYSICIAN
BEAUTY SHOPS
NEW
I.E.S. BETTER SIGHT
LAMPS
• The lam p shown here is both
a Moor lam p anil a study lamp.
Il's adjustable to proper height;
silve r and g o ld finish; silk-on-
p a rch m e n t shade— $ 16.95 —
easy te rm s.! h isis i ust o n c o f the
many new, scientifically correct
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If you are too busy to
drive into tow n o r
have not tim e to come
into th e bank w i t h
your deposits, why not
use our BANK - B Y -
MAIL service? If you
i
have no account here,
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Sanitary Beauty Shop
DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
J
Electric STORES
of
Beauty Work
Physician and Surgeon
a specialty
Telephone 1471
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Mabel Schendel
Wells Building
Telepho nes
Office 2 « n
DENTISTS
Residence 2»>1
GARBAGE
DR. RALPH DRESSER
COLLECTION
G arbage Collection
Dentist
AND CANS
Commercial Building
JACK MAIER
Telephone 144
Evenlnge, Sundays by Appointment
Telephone 1391
INSURANCE
RUBBER STAMPS
GEORGE T. McGRATH
BUY YOUR
CADY MOTOR CO.
W ashington
Coanty
RUBBER STAMPS
A yen rise
INSURANCE SERVICI
F irs t
H illsboro's Oldest Automobile D ealer
149 8, Third Avenue
Hillsboro, Oregon
kinds of
PERM ANENTS
TVetp 1 9 3 6 Plymouth — N o w on Display
* HILLSBORO BRANCH ★
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/gJS _______ .
at Hillsboro Pharmacy
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
X-Ray and Physio-Therapy
Commercial National Bank Bldg.
Telephones
Off,co 8231
Residence 791Z
All
R. J. Scearce, Manager
OF PORTLAND
A. O. PITMAN, M. D.
G eneral Beauty Work
Telephone 1381X
rity In th e new Safety-Steel body
w ith d istin ctiv e new style—lu x u ­
rious, room y in te rio rs—th e in ­
co m p arab le sm o o th n ess of eig h ty
m iles a n h o u r w ith F lo atin g Power
engine m o u n tin g s.
W rite y o u r own tick et of w h a t
y o u ’d call perfection in a low
priced car. T h en com e to o u r
salesroom an d see it in th is new
1936 P ly m o u th —th e m o st perfect
car in th e low cst-price class.
SURGEON
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
P a rm a n rn ta and a ll kinda
b e a u ty w o rk .
‘T I N G E R , lower an d w ider’
m ean s new beauty an d new
lu x u rio u s room iness in th e 1936
P ly m o u th . ‘‘P e rfec ted F lo a tin g
R id e” m ean s a new th rill in glid­
in g over r u tte d roads.
To each person th e new 1936
P ly m o u th m ea n s a differen t d e ­
lig h t—th e g rea test econom y of
a n y fu ll s iz e c a r — t h e s u p e r -
o b e d ie n t s te e r in g —p e rfe c tio n
in H ydraulic Brakes—rugged seen-
AND
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