T h in Page Three W om en of Rotary ' Entertain at Party Junior Red Cross Honor Roll for Mar. 2« Conference Schools Given A conference o f member o f the J u n io r Bed Cross, th e ir teachi i h a irin e ri of J u n io r H«1 Cro. s and other Bed Cross and school pei - 1 onnel «from chapters w ith in a re .i- on.ible distance fro m P o rtla n d w ill be held m p o rt land S atu rday m orn* mg. M arch 28. T he purpose o f tin s I g a thering is to p ro vid e o p p o rtu ­ n i t y fo r tiie ju n io rs a n d th e ir ponsoi.. h i n e ig h b o r in « c h a p te r', to become acquainted and to dis- eii'.s th e ir o b je ctives and accom ­ plishm ents m J u n io r Red C ro .: Vacation Repins iB. P. District Meet 'at Astoria Mar. 29 The Bmdnem a n d Profess I on al Worn» n’s clubs w ill hold a iB - t r ic t c o n fe re n c e at A s to ria on Sun- Order of Rainbow County Groups Treasurers Assembly to be Name Fred F n g e ld in g e r o f the D elta D ru g store has been appointed rer o f W ashington C ounty Instituted Here treasu H ealth association to f i l l the v a ­ ers w a rm . M r. C ro ok »aya glad tie live s in Oregon. he is Argus classified ads get resulta. day M arch 29. T h is w ill be th e N o rth W illa m e tte d is tric t m eeting A n a e m b lv o f the O rd e r of cancy caused by the tra n sfe r of It. P. Ra m u .en a n d .1. T b ,' fo llo w in g p u p il. w ere on I ho and includes clubs fro m A storia , R a m b o , a cha racter b u ild in g in ­ Robert J Scearce, fo rm e r treas­ •I. W ikiner ho n o r r o ll fo r the past s ix -w e e k St ere high In the eoii- Helen P o r tla n d . G r e s h a m , s titu tio r fe r g irls from 13 to 20 ( urer. to P ortla nd . test on fact euneei nln g p ro m in e n t period; A if O Johnson o f Forest G rove J lill b o ro . M c M in n v ille . a nd O n - years. il l be in s titu te d at the J u n io r H i,’ ll --BB2: E le an or Reed, gon C ity . people. Masonic T em ple in H ills b o ro Sat- ' fo rm e rly o f H illsb o ro , has been M a rjo rie S ig le r, D o ro th y T ra u g h - M is A II. Blushing co n d lirte d T ti" session w ill in clu d e execu­ u rd a y c ■ening, M arch 26. T he in - elected treasu rer of the C o un ty Red b o i. Neva Z ie g le r. HB A nna M a ry the lite ra tu re quiz, and rep orts on tiv e cou ncil m eeting. open forum , itia tio n . w h ich is secret, w i ll be | Cross cha pter to f i l l the u n exp ired B u l l aropf. V irg in ia Haven», E lla bonks And ra d io program s were and luncheon, w ith spe cia lly good held at H o'clock, fo llo w e d by In ­ term of R ichard Fendall. w h o was R o e Mason. P h y llis Johnston. I.o r- made by a n il,n h e r o f m e m b e r program » at the fo ru m and lu n c h ­ s ta lla tio n at it 30 p. na., to w h ich not able to con tinu e the wo, k on ,1.1,1 M ay, Jacqueline W alters Jack The president, M is F le d E n g e l- account o f business. G oodm an; 7B E velyn A n n Busch. eon P rovision w ill be m ade fo r the parents o f the g irls ore in - diuger, v. as elected to become a »erviee. r ig h t-a w in g trip s fo r those w ho a r ­ T here w ill be tw o sections to the M a rjo rie K id n e y, A lic e P irie , E d ith r iv e S atu rday afternoon, w ith a re- v ite d W o rth y advise s and o ffice rs m e m b e r o f the Cam p F ire g ir l ud- o f th e fiv e Po land assemblies W ile y, Jack \ i oi y cou ncil, w h ich fs composed conference, bo th o f w h ich w ill be S alulow , W in ifre d eeption and p a rty S a tu rd a y n ig h t. w ill e x e m p lify tt w o rk. F ilm D e v e lo p in g of representative* from d iffe re n t held in tiie Irv in g to n school. 1320 E U'pp, A k ir a T iu g a w a ; HA—Jack Local m em bers p la n n in g to go Rehearsals fo r the girl« N E B a r/e e street, P ortla nd , be- S ch u ka rl Hazel Ra uni. sen, Jean are requested to n o tify th e p re s i­ w o m en organizations. S e r v ic e held at the h a ll M arch 25, A nu Pa.slcy, Irene D a rn e ll; 7A - p ro m p t- A L O H A A lo h a -H u b e r P.-T. A. g in n in g nt 10 o'clock and ad ou rn- d e n t, M rs F ayetta A lle n , in o rd e r irig at noon. One w ill be (or rep- Jack K e r,n e lly; fit! A rlin e Lentz, th a t reservations m ay be made and ly at 7:4.5 p. m. elected o ffice rs M arch 10 as fo l- B rin g y o u r snapshot film s In Anderson, I.y le St,aw. L e o n ­ i-escninttv«**. from cle rn critu ry and D, Io lows: M rs K n ig h t, president: Mrs. transportation arranged. us before 1 ) a. m. and th e y 'll be ard S lier,nun, Iva n S teinke; GA - high schools and the oth er w ill be M&bee. v ic e -p re s id e n t: Mrs. B. ready at 4 p. m. the same day. C laypool, secre ta ry: M rs. W. B. fo r the adults. Tin* p ro gra m in B ruce Estepp, Erm a W ilham s. They Found G o ld " by A. H yatt bo th sections w ill be in fo rm a l and Q u a lity w o rk reasonable prices. P utnam , treasurer. A Founders’ day D a v id H ill 1A: S lu ,le v T ro u g h - í ÍUTI)) F l'l'C G í l ’lS V e r r ill T in s book contains m any a ll w ho attend w ill be urged to her, Bob Amachar, Waltet Jol n> p ro g ra m was given. K en ne th and i s , w r i Each eve ning except S a tu rd a y D onald B la ckb o rn o f Beaverton M ake Schram ,T s Y o u r H ead­ »on, Robert W lu tw o rth , S a lly C ru- ( ( ‘ I C O r a t e W C C K exciting accounts o f successful take part in t iie d iscussions. d u rin g the next tw o weeks. E va n ­ helped fu rn is h en tertain m en t, w h ich treasure bunts, w h ich the reader zen. Patsy Douglas», P o lly M e l- qu a rte rs fo r Camera F ilm s Lohese and W ahkeena Camp F ire huish. Jessie Plapp. Helen T.sugawa; groups, w ith th e ir guardians. M iss g e listic services w ill be conducted was fo llo w e d by a banquet. w ill fin d as t h r illin g as fic tio n . <>r A ll K inds by the G ideons at th e M ethodist IB M a rjo rie Jean S h ip le y; 2B — W inabeth M acD ow e ll a n d Here we fin d re lated the re m a rk­ Mrs. B ond:, Edson. C h a rlo tte Patterson, G< ,rge Fischer, attended church Episcopal church. D u rin g th e w eek able .salvaging o f t h e La ure nt ie C 3. C ro o k o f Gaston received 7:45. Jean Seym our. E dith Spooner. Jack Sunday at the C e n te rin a ry W ilb u r the services w ill begin a t hunt fog. treasu re tiu n te ,1. even a w o rd last week th a t his b ro th e r in H ill, boro and C o rn e liu s M is -io n - D oyle. C la ra b e lle W iley. R obert M e th o d ist chu rch in P ortla nd . Rev Teams o f Gideons, P o rtla n d b u si­ M innesota had h i s face frozen lis t o f kn o w n h is to ric a lly a u th e n tic ary «or i eties held a jo in t m eeting llo lz n a g e l; 3B L y n n H a ll. R alph Io l treasures o f A m erica. Atcheson d e live re d a serm on on ness men, w ill conduct th e s e rv ­ w h ile sho veling coal to keep oth - H a ley; 4B Douglas J u n g n ic k e l, "H o s p ita lity ." th e the m e o f t h i; ices Good m usic w ill be a feature "N o One Io Blame. " an A fric a n 3’hursday at the home o f M i; Charles Reed. M rs A J O liv e r of E ritz ie Plapp; 5B H e n ry C am pbell, ye a r’s observance o f Cam p F ire o f these services led by various ad ve n tu re A firs t-h a n d account of Good Time Dance 109 S. 2nd H illsboro three years in the in te rio r o f A f ­ C o rn e liu s had churge o f tiie p ro ­ R obert F u rro w . B e tty A n n D a r- B irth d a y Week. M a rch 1.5 to 21. m em bers o f the group, w ith g u ita r A t G range h a ll e ve ry S aturday gram. G ro u p sin gin g was enjoyed land, B arbara Sha-.v, V io la T a y lo r. A b o u t 350 g irls, a ll in u n ifo rm , a t­ o r o th e r in stru m e n t. These busi­ n ig h t.—G eorgia Hess orchestra. A d ­ rica. A n A m erican wom an w ent a fte r w h ic h M rs O liv e r gave a ta lk Peter Boscow 4 B and 5A: Dale tended. A b ig cerem onial at the ness men w ill g ive th e ir te stim o n ­ m ission 25c. w ith tie r liuaband to c o lle c t w ild 29tf anim als and to get p ictu re s fo r a on m i ions. M i. s Helen O liv e r Rusch, A lla n C am pbell. L o rra in e P o rtla n d a u d ito riu m S a tu rd a y w ill ies. te llin g how th e y were c o n v e rt­ sang a vocal solo, and M r ; George D a rn e ll Nancy Easter. D o ris H a w ­ ed to the C h ris tia n fa ith . M any of m ovie B oth p ro je cts failed , th e ir close the week. them have s tir r in g testim onies of _ money gave out, and the y liv e d on W ilco x <»f C o rn e liu s read fro m the , kins, Charles T re g la w n . E r n e s t Horne M issions paper. how th e y came up fro m the depths Seym our, James S h a ffe r; 2 B --I.e s - vz • • T. , sta rva tio n ra tio n s in constant dan- , D a U g n tC l’S o f sin, acco rding to th e announce­ ger She w rite s o f d ra m a tic ad- ! Mrs. Percy Hammond o f W ood­ t - r C la rk , George A ll, on, Donna K i n p f S m ent made by Rev. C harles M. F’ — 1 o ventures u ltim a te ly and m odestly. bu rn. Salem d is tric t pre sid ent o f D a rlan d, M a ry Lee M ann M any cli. ,,<•.• have elected o ffi- C O n C lU C t h G l T I C e Reed, pastor o f th e local church. "O u r P o lice " l,y Ir v in g C ru m p ttic Women's Horne M issiona ry so­ u lì The K in g 's D a ug hters Sunday and John W N ew ton Iter»' Is a cie ty; Mrs. Mason Bishop o f Salem, cars d u rin g the last w eek; D avid H ill 5A: R obert F u rro w , school class bad charge o f th e serv- book w h ich w ill appeal to ad ults d is tric t Young People's .secretary; and ju v e n ile s . E very ph a .c of and M rs O e lric h of Salem, c o n fe r­ fire ident: B illy Coomer. v ic e -p re si- ices at th e M ethodist ch u rch S un- police w oi k is covered. The a u th ­ ence corresponding secretary, were dent; B e tty A n n D arland, secre- day evening, w ith "T h e Crusades" ors are experienced newspaperm en present Mesdames S lie lla b a rg e r. G. ; ta ry . 5B Delores Cady, president: as the subject. M iss M a y Cook led w tio a ie th o ro u g h ly fa m ilia r w ith W Pool. A rn ie Dickason. and M ax j Agnes Patterson, v ic e -p re s id e n t; and the re a d in g was interspersed M iss Helen M cLean gave a fa re ­ Helen La ver, secretary. the in ale w o rkin g s o f a com plex ; C ra n d a ll assisted Mrs. Reed. w ith selections by a m ixe d c h o ir w e ll p a rty S atu rday n ig h t at the P eter Boscow 2B: Donna D a r- of IB voices. M rs. Ben F abe r and J. H. L. H o e ffe l home fo r M r. and c ity police force T hey g ive us a lio i lapd. president; George A llis o n . N. W ile y sang solos, and Mrs. J. C. "A m e ric a n C ltlr c n r tr lp " was the a In ic f sketch o f developm ent fro m M rs. Bob Henderson, w h o a re I vice -preside nt; G eorgia Patterson, K ra m ie n and M rs C. M . Reed sang le a v in g soon fo r A laska. subject o f the address given be­ eutlu .ie.- to m achine guns, the p a rt i O th e r j secretary; Jack Searcy, tre a su re r; a duet d u rin g the program . fo re the Coffee d u b F rid a y by played b y science. guests w e re Messrs, and Mesdames Helen Le w is, w rg e a n t-a t-a rm s ; I.es- M i s Evaneglm e P h ilb ln o f P o rt­ D rake. H a rtze ll, N. M ou lton . R alph I M rs. Erm a T a y lo r S parks pre- | te r C la rk , song leader; P a tty C y ­ M r. and M rs . A. J. M an le y and /Anderson. E H elvogt. M iss Janetta land Miss P h ilb ln . w ho lias tr a v e l­ '.anted a gro up o f pian o p u p ils rus, he alth inspector. d a u g h te r o f Forest G rove w e re . H a rtze ll. E r v il H a rtze ll, M rs. G ladys ed e xte n sive ly in fo re ig n co u n ­ I S atu rday a ftern oon at the home o f J u n io r H ig h 7B: D o ro th y G ill­ o v e rn ig h t guests o f M r. and Mrs H a rt and H e n ry Jacobson o f P o rt­ trie s and who has been a delegate M, W C. Christensen. Those ta k - ette, president; P h ilip C o r w in , Io m any im p o rta n t na tio n a l eon- A b u ffe t «upper h o n o rin g M rs j m g part in the re c ita l were E velyn vice -preside nt; M a ry Louise Perdue, W R. M a n le y Tuesday. T hey le ft land. and M r. and M rs. H oeffel. W ednesday fo r L o n g Beach. Cal., 6 em ■ S he ..ml that ,i citizens C. S. T ow nsend o f P o rtla n d and B rm t. M a xin e Cady, Sam m y C h ris ­ secretary; E lv in Hooker. C a rl F ish- w here th e y w i ll m ake th e ir home. o f o u r c o u n try hud the best o p p o r­ a fa m ily re u n io n was held ut the tensen. K a th ry n Cawrse. L y n n H all, B rid e -E le c t H onored — back, Joyce K e llin g to n . M a rio n Me- tu n itie s o f any nation, wom en's I id iiip o f M r. and Mrs. W D. Hoag Naom i Hanel W inona Jean Rus- M r. and M rs. P au l R in g le and M rs. J. W. K a n in a Jr. and Miss C luey, h o s p ita lity com m ittee GB— clubs .should c a rry on an educa­ Sunday. M arch H. M r. and M rs. W ayne Patterson | sell. E ve lyn H a w o rth . Patsy Pat- B illy Z ieg le r, president; L y le Shaw, B e tty K am n a gave a m iscellaneous ' tio n a l program in the Ideals o f were guests at a p a rty Saturday- J terson, M ild re d T w o h y, anil M rs Hoag's parents. D r and Mr«. Ros- vice -preside nt; Jack A llis o n , sec­ show er fo r M iss M ild re d Donelson A m e r ic a n !'m She suggested th a t ( ' K H loyd o f C o q u ille . and her anne W eil. re ta ry ; Deloss Anderson, tre a su re r; evening g ive n by M rs. Joseph L e p- S a tu rd a y a ftern oon at the home of the c lu b s,)on..or a G ir l Seuut organ - bro th er. V in tio B lo y d o f M arsh* schat of Forest G ro ve in ho no r o f M rs. John K am na Sr. Miss D o n e l­ Leonard Sherm an, sergeant - at - izu tlo n Mi.ss P h ilb ln was accom- i fie ld , were here fo r a fo u r-d a y B irth d a y s < 'ele bra te d— son is to be m a rrie d soon to James arm s; Iva n S teinke, L o rn a M cLeod, her husband's b irth d a y . ponied fro m P o rtla n d b y Miss v is it. Misses Zoa and L u c y H loyd The long tim e frie n d s and n e ig h ­ co u n cil members. M r. and M rs. R a lph Ram ey en ­ D ie rie k x . N e llie M un ger ' were also gue.sts. T hey have hern bors o f Mrs. C a ro lin e A pplegate h e r parents, M r. and T he 2B class of the P eter Bos- te rta in e d Mrs I,. C. K ra m le n was t h e \Utting with their parents in <’<» Mrs. Ho... B row n and Mr's. W. V cow school is w o rk in g on a H o l­ Mrs. M. Reid, and his fa th e r. B. W M rs. La rson Hostess— a o lo lit and several songs, accom- q u ille since last N ovem ber, b u t Bergen, gave a b irth d a y surprise land p ro je ct w ith pictures, stories. Ramey, a ll o f N ew berg, at d in n e r Good N eighbors’ c lu b m et M arch pan led l»y M rs F red Sew ell M rs have resum ed residence ut Pum p* | p a rty at the home o f M rs Apple- | and songs. A m ovie f ilm c o n ta in in g Sunday. 12 w ith M rs. Gus Larson o f near E L . M oore was pro gra m chair- k in Ridge O th e r guests were M r. I gate F rid a y afternoon, in honor 23 pictures was made by the class G rabe l school, w ith an attendance M rs. James T o lin and M iss W il­ m ail. and M is V in ce n t H e in ric h J r. and of these three ladies, whose b ir th ­ C a rl and E lv in R ooker are new ma M acK enzie o f G rants Pass, sis­ o f fifte e n . N e xt m eeting w i ll be The annual pot lu c k luncheon c h ild re n V a rin a and V in cen t. M r. days happened to be d u rin g the p u p ils in th e 7B nt the ju n io r hig h J w ith M rs. K rie b e l and h e r daug h­ was held at 1 o'clock, and d u rin g and M rs W illia m Z ie g le r and c h il­ m onth. Those present beside the fro m the Rosebud school in L e is y - I te rs o f H. L. M acKenzie. are house te r. guests th is w eek at th e M acK enzie ttic lu nch h o ur several contests dren Neva and B illy , M r and Mrs. I honor guests were Meadamcs E llen v ille . South Dakota. C a role F o w le r M rs. Jones Hostess— w ere held. Mis F A b c n d ro th w on Charles M Hoag o f P o rtla n d and ¡Johnston. W illia m Batchelder. M . o f the same class re c e n tly m oved I home. K u m and K la tte r K lu b met M arch a prize in the w o rd contest and J. I. Hoag o f W illa m in a . Swcaney, A nn a G o ttlie b . John H u l­ to P ortla nd . G len n Rosenow, a 1 M rs. P a u l P atterson attended a 11 w ith M rs. C lyd e Jones sou th! bert, H om er Emmott, Robert R ob­ m em ber o f the 5A class at t h e ' luncheon Tuesday fo r m em bers of o f H illsb o ro . T he ne xt m e e tin g ' inson. W ill Jack, and Miss E the l | Pete Boscow school, re c e n tly m o v - 1 G am m a 'P hi Beta s o ro rity at th e ' | home o f M rs. H a ro ld B u rk e tt o f w ill be w ith M rs. Joe W erre. Bergen Mrs. A. R. L in c o ln , whose ed to C ornelius. M a n y pupils, w h o have been A o r t' an^ ' e ig h ty -fo u rth b irth d a y was cele­ M rs. N. F. Cochrane o f B a ke r brated in December, was un ub lc il l w ith measles o r in flue nza, have to be present, b u t accom panied a re tu rn e d to school. Jean C a m pb ell. I > rriv e d S a tu rd a y fo r an extended rem em brance w ith a n o rig in a l I II at Peter Boscow. missed several ; v>*it w ith h e r da ug hter, M rs. J. poem. lays o f school when her ton sils W. B arn ey, and fa m ily were rem oved last week. D o ro th y Rev. C harles Reed attended th e 1 C o nve ntion Hosts— i G ille tte re tu rn e d to the 7B class ALO H A I. O. O. F. m em bers at the ju n io r h ig h a fte r an illn e ss m in is te ria l association m e e tin g at ' th e F irs t M e th o d ist c h u rc h in P o r t­ i w e e hosts to the county convention o f six weeks. land M onday. T hursd ay. M arch 12. A b o u t 125 H ills b o ro schools w ill e n jo y a Mrs. L. Sherm an and c h ild re n i were in attendance. M an y outside s p rin g vacation, com m encing F r i­ m em bers w ere present. M em bers day afternoon. Classes w i ll resum e vis ite d h e r cousin. M rs. O. V. L e m ly o f W h ite Salm on, Wash., attended a special m eeting at H ills - j M a rch 30. Sunday. boro th is week, c o m p lim e n tin g | i G rand M aster S axton o f Oregon. M r. and Mrs. H. E. L a B a re and M iss E tta Ebbenga. w h o has been Miss H a rrie t L a B a re o f St. Helens j Special Display Planned— Our New York buyers are beam­ A special corset d isp lu y a n d ! m a k in g her home w ith M r. and v is ite d M r. and M rs. S. W. M e l- ing with pride because they’ve put Mrs. A F. Schendel fo r a y e a r or huish Sunday. de m on stra tion w ill be held at W e il’s this job over! Fine quality sewed M iss K a th le e n M cA le a r, U n iv e r­ D epa rtm e nt store F rid a y and S at­ more, le ft Sunday fo r a week's v is ­ Pedalines . . . knock-out trimmings izin g begins in the u r d a y (th is w o c k ). Miss I.ila Las­ it w ith her sister. M rs. T o n y F ik e n s ity o f O regon student, is spending key, s ty lis t and fa c to ry representa- o f near Cedar M ill, be fore le a v in g sp rin g v a ca tio n w ith h e r parents, j . . . ever so many new Spring colors! kitche n. W ith these fo r h e r old home at W a te rto w n . M r. and M rs. E. J. M c A le a r. jtiv e . w ill have charge o f the dis- S outh Dakota She w i ll v is it an , play. M iss F lo N ye o f Seattle. Wash., au nt in S eattle and fro m th e re spent the w eek-end w ith he r m o th ­ V isits Parents— w ill m ake the t r ip by auto. er, M rs. N. Nye, at th e J. M. P e r­ N o r g e appliances H a rold L. P rice has been spend­ M r. and M rs G. N. T aggart. M r son home. in g his s p rin g vacation w ith his in y o u r k it c h e n , and Mrs. N. J. Thom pson a n d Jack S h ip le y o f Tacoma, Wash., parents. Postm aster and M rs. P rice daughter. J. H Riggs. M iss E thel you r hom e is m od­ spent th e w eek-end at the L . C. o f A loha. H a ro ld is a tte n d in g the Bergen. Mrs. C a rrie A pp le gate and U n iv e rs ity o f O regon at Eugene, M r. and M rs. W. V. Bergen a t­ L o m a x home a n d v is ite d other ern io its m ost im ­ H ills b o ro frien ds. m a jo rin g in com m e rcial art. p o rta n t part. A nd , tended a b irth d a y p a rty S undav fo r E. D. T h o rn d ik e o f M edford, West In itia te d — Spencer C layton , grandson o f ’ M r. lu x u r ie s th o u g h P A C IF IC U N IV E R S IT Y . Forest and M rs. Spencer Jones o f P o r t­ b ro th e r o f M rs. J. N. W ile y, was re c e n tly appointed m anager o f the th e y s e c in , (h e y G rove— D a vid West of H ills b o ro land. F irs t N a tio n a l ba nk there. wa# fo rm a lly in itia te d in Gam m a actually ¡ate mare M r. and M rs. C. E. W ells v is ite d Ask for Details A b o u t the Norge Sighia fra te r n ity at P a c ific u n iv e r ­ Iru s W eils and fa m ily o f Bend and M r. Z im m e rm a n , fa th e r o f M rs. than they cost. Come s ity last week. M r. and M rs. T. J. W ells at R ed­ L . Sherm an, le ft S unday fo r his in and get the de­ P la y O ver K G W — m ond d u rin g the w eek-end. M r hom e at B la ckd u ck, M in n., a fte r C a th e rin e Enschede and M a xin e and M rs. C. O. W ells o f Redm ond several m on th s' v is it here. tails. Sec the N o rg e ON ROLLATOR COMPRESSION UNIT Cady, piano p u p ils o f M rs. Erm a are v is itin g at the C. E. W ells W. E. M asters re tu rn e d last w eek before you buy. T a y lo r Sparks, played ove r K G W hom e th is week. fro m a f iv e m onths' v is it w ith his m ore Saturday. d a u g h te r at San Diego. Cal. to-D-5 R ich a rd S uth erla nd , student at (•range C o un cil Meets— M iss L u c ile T o rb e t spent t h e O regon State college, and a scho ol­ HILLSBORO. OREGON W ashington cou nty G range coun­ mate. F ra n k Ramsey o f Aberdeen. w eek-end w ith .M is s G e rtru d e A n ­ c il w ill meet at T ig a rd the evening Wash., are spending the sp rin g v a ­ derson in P o rtla n d . o f M a rch 25. T h e re w i l l be a baseball b e n e fit cation nt the S u th e rla n d home here. G range to Have Pot L u c k - M rs. Fred B aum ann and litt le dance at th e O renco h a ll S atu rday H ills b o ro G range w ill m eet fo r d a ug hter o f Eugene are guests th is n ig h t, M a rc h 21. [veny form of protection M rs. R. J. N ic o l v is ite d frien ds pot lu c k d in n e r and session at 6:30 w eek o f M rs. Baum ann's parents. TELEPHONE 1732 p. m. T hursd ay evening. M a rch 26. M r. and M rs. L . A. Long. M r. B a u ­ and re la tiv e s in Salem fro m T h u rs ­ 116 SOUTH THIRD - RES 1092 day u n t il Sunday. m ann was a S unday v is ito r. HIllSSORO,OREGON Mrs. K a th ry n e M e tske r and son M rs. F. G. M itc h e ll, w h o was in A sk yo u r attorney to send your G lenn of St. Helens vis ite d M rs. J. Good S am a ritan h o spita l in P o r t­ Shannon and M r. and M rs. E. B. land fo r a week, re tu rn e d home legal advertising to the Argus. Tongue Sunday. last week, and is im p ro v in g . A r v in Robb, student at U n iv e r ­ N o , 9 T r a c t o r Itirlr M rs. G lad ys H a rt and tw o c h il­ s ity o f Oregon, is spending s p rin g dren o f P o rtla n d spent th e w e e k ­ 2 7 % o f T h e s e B a n k s P la n to In ­ ll a r r o te . vacation w ith his parents, D r. and end w ith M r. and M rs. H. L. H o e f­ c r e a s e T h e ir N e w s p a p e r A d v e r t is ­ Mrs. J. O. Robb. fel. M r. and M rs. E a rl F ish e r o f T im ­ in g A p p r o p r ia tio n s in 1 9 3 6 M rs. Dan B ic k e l of V e rn o n ia was ber and M r. and M rs. L e v i W h ite o f V e rn on ia v is ite d M r. and Mrs. a S unday guest o f M rs. J. D. A n ­ derson, r e tu rn in g hom e M onday. George S e lfrid g e S aturday. M r. and M rs. W. H. W ie b e r a t­ M r. and M rs. J. H. St. R ayner tended a p a rty Sunday evening o f P o rtla n d , fo rm e r H ills b o ro re s i­ ►rcotmidr míame j given by M r. and M rs. B e rt Moersch dents, v is ite d M iss E liza Shorey l*»M WtfMIMO^ o f M c M in n v ille . and her m o th e r last week. IMMlMIMna W o m e n d f H u i. i i y e n te rta in e d t h e ir hl,« h an d s at an in lc i n a tio n a l p in g lu in a n il d i l l ,i d T h ill d a y in j'lit u l Hie V e il', a n . ' h a ll D in n e r wa I, a v e il ul II 311. w ill) M i T K iih a id h ia i, w ife o f t h e R o ta ry p re iile n t. pre .id in g The h ig h lig h t o f th e p in g ia in wa th e s h o w in g in p ie tu ro H o f th e n w o r ld t n iii' b y M r. a n d M i Dm G o u ld o f P o rtla n d , w h o w e re uc- i o in p a in e d b y A I, S eln a d e r ol P o illu n d . and C u p la in N onkes o f L o n d o n M r. N onkes. w’ h,» is c a p ­ ta in o f tfie On he S ta r o f th e B lu e L in e S le a n is h ip c o m p a n y , gave an I n t e le d iiiK ta lk on E n g la n d V ice I h e id e n t A lin s o f N e w b e rg wa p ie ent a n il gave a »hurt b ilk . Jle w a a e e om p a n ie d b y M rs. A lb is . M r and M rs J I I G a rr e tt ru n g ¡in o ld G e rm a n .song, In lo r tu n ie , w d li t h e ir d a u g h te r, M rs I,. ( ' K r iu n le ii, as a c c o m p a n is t; N a n cy J '. ''i d e lite , la m e d W illi i Ii.die, J. o n e a m i A o n P e te rs v lit, a la p tin ,, re , I lo y d A lith 'i on p la y e d a \ m i n i n u ,n b e r. iie e u in p n n ie d In ru n g a nd p ia n o by lie m o th e r. M e J I A n d ,a on; ( ’ 'I'. R ic h a rd s o n gave a 8 w c d n .li c ry s ta l g a z in g s tu n t; Rev C h ill ies Ife ,n t . ang a Jn p im e e song, in eostuine, a c c o m p a n ie d b y M rs Heed, and an e ttM n ib lc c h o n , o f K o tu ry w o m e n sang a m e d le y o f songs fro m o th e r c o u n trie s , a r ­ ra n g e d a m i aeeom p a n ie d b y M rs F re d S e w e ll, w it h M l ■ C F. W e ll as le a d e r. M e s ila llll One-Day Aloha-Huber win bejP.-T. A. 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