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Page Pour R ïL L S B O ftO Order of Rainbow Organized Saturday ARCUS, H IL L S B O R O . Builders’ Clubs Pythian Sisters Award Pius Will C elebrate to Achievement pins are Wed 50 Years .lie / -------- P hoenicia Hillsboro Assembly. Order of er bouquet of lilies-oi-the-vallev. Rainbow for Girls, will be institut orchids, freesias, and Ophelia rose ed Saturday evening at the Masonic buds. Miss Elda Hershey. maid of hall. The initiation, which will be honor, was dressed in peach-colored conducted by Waverly assembly of taffeta and carried a bouquet of Portland, will begin at 7:30 o'clock Talisman roses and sweetpeas. Rob and will be a closed meeting. The ert Heesacker. cousin of the bride installation, b e g i n n in g a t 9:30. groom, was best man is open to parents of the girls. Arnold McCoy played the wed- About 40 Hillsboro and Forest ding m arch from Mendelssohn, and Grove girls will become members. ' Paul Swigart sang “O, Promise Mary Louise Oliver, Grand W orthy ■ Me." dvi sar a u ber7 n»s,taillin£ I Baskets of spring flowers and and the Albany DeMolay boys will I ferns w ere for rooni decoru- crown the w orthy advisor. D. ; tions. The table for lhe brid , Bruce Stuart. Suprem e Deputy in j party was decorated with a center- Oregon, will install the advisory piece of Ophelia roses and sweet- board. Mesdames R_ h Peters, J peas, with w hite candles. The bride's B. Dinsmore, W. J Enschede Miss cake was cut by her grandm other Patty Lomax and Messrs L. E Mrs. John Kamna Sr. Those assist- McDowell, J. H M urton and W. H. „ig with the serving and about e r e Mrs John OMicers to be installed are Betty ' lhe ner. rooms Mrs j » ohn Kamna J r Gard- M to be aw ard ed 13 boys at a pecial joint me.-Hin; of th e ' H illsboro 4 11 .1 M I I I IZ/’ F V/7 U V C l II I I I » t I O il I J T b iir'il i’.', Man h t’C. 19''6 OREGON JOHN IIU KTUI.I, John Ueektoll, 71 years of age died Thursday at the comity home. Rebekahs Name Representatives to Grand Lodge builders' clubs A pril 2 at 7:30 in Tem ple. P v tll.in Sis- the union high school Miss K a th e rin e Weik. Mr building Our D ruggist Savs D ella tan . will celebrate the fcrty-firsl The beys receiving the pin* were D enton am i Mt- J e m c Young w ere a n n iv e rsa ry of its erganizaf, on at th e m eeting F rnlav night .-at th e K nights of P vrhias hall Mrs Elsie S ch ulm erich of C orvallis is th e on- ly S ister c h a rte r m em ber, w ho Atilt retains h er m em b ersh ip here, a u d W. V W iley is th e only K n ig h t charter member who still belongs Mrs Schulm erich will give a brief history of the organization. Grand Chief Hazel Hollenbeck will make her official visit, and members from North Plains and A , ' ' 11 Forest G rove have been in v ited to attend. Mrs. A lice B oylan of Ohio, suprem e m istress of finance, is also and funeral services wer« hold I'rlilav afternoon from Young's Funeral ll< niir elected to represent the local lodge at tlw> R ebekah G ran d lodge a! Itoseburg May 19-22. at the m e e t ing of R ebckalis T uesday night Mrs. M ildred McGonnaha.v was recom m ended as d istrict d eputy A nnouncem ent w as m ade that the next T lu e e la n k association m eeting w ould be held at th e H anks high school on A pril 24, and the follow ing w ere nam ed as com m it - tee to a rra n g e H illsboro's part of the program : H enry Young. Mi . M ildred Chri.stiau.son, and Mis F lorence P eterson F ollow ing the lodge session, the R ebekahs wane e n te rta in e d by the of the Oregon Building Congress. Past N oble G ran d s' chili w ith r e will be an honor guest. He is the fresh m en ts and a social hour. tnem 'oeis ol th e club List r e a r and have com pleted th e ir w ork sue- ees-full.i Each studies c a rp en try . has built m odel farm b u ild in g s and ex h ib ited them at the slate fair, w here the club w on th e sw eep- stakes in th e ir division Ju n io r high club, a new group let! by W alter H enry, an d the h ig h school club w ith M. M Rom- i* as leader w ill tak e p a rt ill the progrum A fe a tu re of th e evening w ill be four ed u catio n al film s pic- tu riiij; p arts of th e lu m b er indus- try L au ren ce F rancis, assistant county agent, w ill show th e film s O l) Hughson, a rep re se n ta tiv e ’ A pi'»“ci ipt mu filled ttt Pharm acy always lives up to expectation# a l ways accompli s h e : the exact result* lliut your doctor intended »1 to. That's b is au. •• our registered pr» u’l lptionUts know the m eaning of ACCURACY ;«nd they practice it faithfully in all t h e work they do for you ” HILLSBORO PHARMACY Om p rescrip tio n r i '. r is »lit iii th e op<*u .<> \ ou eau • ee the u k dune expected as a visitor. Mrs. Dora Nelson is chairm an of the program com m ittee and Mrs R. Frank Peters is chairm an of the pioneer organizer of 4-H building clubs and helped organize the local refreshm ent committee. Hobbs worthy advisor: Barbara Simon Hershey. Mrs. Jam es Craig groups. Enschede, worthy associate advisor: Miss Betty Kamna and Miss Helen All frieiwls of the school and Dixie Lee McDowell, Charity; Nelson. n aw t «a anyone win» is interested in the Louise Cruzen. Hope: Jean Person. I n«. • ... ». . z. . o, , , Faith' M araaret 1 aver r e c o r d e r - ^ le ^ r i d e 1S well known here ^ r- an£f Mrs. C A. Shipley cele- club's activities are invited to a t H illsboro Royal N eighbor- w ire L U T H E R A N Rosanne WeH treasurer B eriiece ?nd 1S 3 gradua!e of the Hillsboro brated golden w edding anniver- tend. A special invitation is ex e n te rta in e d W ednesday evening, D H l Z chaplain! D ^ t h y ChaTl” 1 b‘g b ? chf° ° ‘ cla“ 19d2 a«<* » - sarv ?Iareh ,1G C u t co u m ’sv O re- Members of the Sea Scout Ship tended to officers and members of M arch 19, by the Past O racles' combe. drill leader: Ann Peters, : ’ PP>' DV ’S,’ C*le~ “ Journal. ------ ----------- _ club, honoring th e fo rty -sev en th a n Rainbow will hold a monthly social P.-T. A Love; Eleanor Bendler. Religion; “ m e year Later she j n iv ersary of th e N eighbors A M i at the American Legion hall to M arjory Montgomery, Nature; Dor- 3 Ie" ded O :e«on S 3 c c° nege and S e r V I C e O il G o o d Jor Bowes A m ateu r N ight program night (Thursday» at 8:30. This is f l o r d n n i ’l l l h » v l f U t . I l V I U U , box S0Cia ]. minimum '- othy Barr. Immortality; Jean Ann “ 3 m em ber of Sigma Kappa y-, • , w as pul on by high school students to be a as e n te rta in m e n t. G uests w ere p re s Pasley, Fidelity: Constance Peter- sorority. Mr. R Dierickx ‘,e rlckx at attended price for a box being tw enty-five 8 p. in. so n . P a t r io t i s m H e le n C v r u s S o r e . State college and e n t from O regon Rose and M ar son. Patriotism: Helen C yrus,Serv- n ?l‘iesc and , " a s The Christian ministers of Hills- cents, Hillsboro G arden club will meet g u e rite cam ps in P o rtlan d and ice; Margaret Batchelar. confi- _,a ,we . known orchestra boro met at the C hristian church me „ S 'VP , 8 °ln8 to display its Monday evening at 7:30 in the I from Forest G rove an d H in k S ch ool A u d itoriu m dential observer: Mary Ella Mari- az r vcars Wednesday and planned for r the -4-foot w haleboat, w hich boys have basement room of tire library. After ner. outer observer: Mary Manlev, r „ ~r 3 ,?w wecks tr iP to San special "Good F riday" servic n e „ w .¡i.:. nev I i f rancisco the — young «- couple will last year a ’three-ho'ur service be- been cleaning, an a painting and the business meeting a round-table APRIL 2 musician: and W a a s tn e R n ¡Z. F Pe'ters T 3^ . ,heir h?me ln Hillsboro. The ginning at .‘toon and continuing «ettrng in shape for the scout discussion w ill be held. Members choir director, traveling suit was green w ithout interruption till th ree clrcLLS held in the In tel- are asked to tiring questions for Tiimi Nut Fear God?" will be mother advisor of the a s - }>rlde:> trimm ed in brown beav e r with o'clock w in 'b e ^ield' in the Chris- nati?,nal Stock show buildings the question box, and also any Lukv 23, 40 sembly. corsage t i tian a n c church h u r c h A A n pril r il til a c h m m i n inister i s t o r ' APn , l 3 and 4' article or garden hint that w ill 10. E Each „ , Masons and Eastern Stars at- brown accessories, and a corsage Paul II Schatis of Schcfflln of gardenias. speaking is to furnish the special • The Sponsors Group, which is prove helpful to the members tending the installation are re- music for his period. Next meeting composed of the parents of the the care of th eir gardens at this ! quested to bring receipts. of the local m inisters will be at members of the ship, will meet in tim e of year the M. E. parsonage A pril 7 at an adjoining room to discuss plans ------------------------- A Cappella Choir ifor the future. Miss Ju n e M artin of N ew port is 10:30 a. m. ------------------- i Members of th e Sea Scout Ship spending th e week w ith Mrs. E. C O R D I W E L C O M E ; Columbia of Portland will be A. Dvaville. A quiet w edding ceremony was F o e t p r P n n z ’ O i’f Etill s w a g g e r coats ! guests of the Hillsboro group. , ------------------------------- -— --------------- solemnized Mondav evening M a rc h J - ' c t i ' l C f V U l l L t l l Plans are under way for the "Mr. and M rs." of K asha S uede in a t W p d d î n o "ê- tde ^ome Bev- Goude of n t c p i T m T S u n d i i v I f f I 1 1 / IIL IF C L l C l l I l g the Congregational church in Van- Rainbow to train for the annual I A piav, "Mr. and Mrs." will be H H id M a E K a iiiM iia K a B flB iy a z tiH B B B iB iB fliiia a H a B iB B a a a a B B th re e - q u a r te r Wash Stabat Mater uraiorw oratorio wi will fonn regatta to be held Ju n e 5 and 6 at given at t he new G range hall couver. Wash., when Kay Kerr. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl daughter of Mrs. I. E. Taylor of part of the E aster music to be Vancouver. Wash. They will be in April 2. at 8 p. m under the di- len g th . I. Donelson was the scene of a Hillsboro, became th e - bride ____ _ c l given by the com bined Pacific competition against 13 other ships recti,in"' of Mrs. H. H Stannard pretty wedding Tuesday evening Arlyn G em hart of Hillsboro. Onlv U niversity glee clubs and the For- of the council. Continuous m usical comedy with ________________ when their daughter Mildred was imm ediate relatives were presec* est G rove Choral group, directed an hour of dancing afterw ard. Ad Saris, at 4 p. m. Sun- , * 1 • united in m arriage to Jam es W The bride w ore a grav spri.* by j- Clarence ' mission 25 cents. 8-7 S p rin g seed in g tim e is h ere. It pays to buy good Seed. S in g le -b re a ste d m an in Marsh haii on the p. u Dierickx, son of Mr. and Mrs suit w ith shoes and hat to match day campus at Forest Grove. O u r Field and G a rd e n S eeds a re b e tte r. August Dierickx of Verboort. The and red accessories. ta ilo re d suits col O ther members on the program service was read at 7:30 by Father The young couple will m ake their ors navy, g r e y, will include secular music. Palm Advisory com m ittee on Hills- Heesacker of Beaverton, an uncle home on a farm near Hillsboro, R eclvaned G rey O ats $ 2 9 .0 0 ton Sunday. Good Friday, and Easter b°r o cem etery upkeep, w orking in of the bridegroom, before a bower brow n an d oxford. music. Everybody is invited to at- conjunction w ith t h e Hillsboro of palms, tulips and calla lilies R eclca n cd V ictory Ont.- 2 8 .0 0 ton tend. Christian Council, which has u n The bride, who was given in $ -• <?.95 R eclean ed O ats 3-grain dertaken th e task of keeping the 2 8 .0 0 ton m arriage by her father, wore a dress of w hite satin w ith train Mr. and '»1rs. R. W. O versby and cem etery in a more presentable R eclea n ed K anota ' Lit 2 8 .0 0 ton will meet at the cham- and her mother's wedding veil with Hillsboro G range is snensorine a daughters and th eir niece. Virginia condition, ?ondi;‘ which w in Lavelle. spent the week-end at -b-e r of w ^ m e rc e rooms at 8 p. m halo headdress. She carried a show- Play. "Mr and M rst" R eclean ed W h e a l, Red M arquis 3 6 .0 0 ton S m a rt top - coats, Monday. be staged at the new G range hall Tillamook with Mrs. O versby's sis- R eclea n ed R ep u b lican C an d id ate W h ea t, J en k in s Club 3 6 .0 0 ton Com mittee m err’wrs are W. Verne w ith n o tch e d lapels on Thursday night. April 2, at 8 and brother-in-law . Mr. and McKinney. Dr. Charles A. Lam- R eclean ed H uan ch en B arley o clock. The play is a musical Mrs. R. S. C urrens of Berkeley. P a l 'j a c k Mr- w » « ire 2 9 .0 0 ton fo r G. Hare. $*1 A - 75 comedy and will be followed by an Cal-, The Currens are in Tilla- g ‘n', /J3'* ' o ran g e W phelus Dr of dancing. mook on business: business. Ja e t O versby T J ’fuL.00»» ° an«e F h e lp .. Ih Z , hour ¿f ? ' "took Jan n et - W e also c a rry a c o m p l e t e dock o f C a n a d ian Field Peas, zMsike and Keil ( 'l o \ e r , C ra ss Seeds, and C a rd e n Y ou’ll be w a n tin g y o u r A. W W alker of G aribaldi spent man. S eeds in bulk. the w eek-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. ________________ M ay 15, 1936 S p rin g H a t, too! W e J. R. Peppard. J. E. Johnson re- , u n , , Past Noble Grands Meet— tu rn ed with him for tw o weeks MastOli O perations P e rfo rm e d - h av e a nice g ro u p fo r All above prices F. (1. B. W a re h o u se and Past Noble Grands' club will Dr. Huggins perform ed a mastoid C ourtesy - E fficiency meet Wednesday evening. April 1, visit w ith his daughter, Mrs. W alk operation Sunday m orning at Jones you to choose from . subject to m a rk e t ch an g es. in the I. O. O. F. parlors. All m em er. Econom y Mr and Mrs. Jim m ie K e lle v ' b °Splta‘ Q , Elm4er, Jesse, son of bers are urged to be present for Jesse. n He j election of officers. Plans will be and daughter Vern of California - Mr. '** . and, Mrs. A rthur aesse. e P ay Cash and S ave — T ra d e w ith Im perial • Paid adv.) Sam H erm an an d His R e r f r t l “ a . ,» » = ~ n ,y h? „ .u , t u E n te rta in e rs 1 aA«v PRESCRIPTIONS Royal Neighbors Have -Anniversary Sea Scout Ship to Hold Social estarna Lenten Services Friday Planned AV , - Question Bpx line IlclS Thursdays - , a , _ _ _ _ _ Outsta tiding for Spring--- Miss Kerr Bride Miss M. Donelson of A. Gemhart Married Tuesday SEED GRAINS L emetery Advisory Group to Meet J. M. STR ETC H ER Hillsboro Grange Sponsors Play D bergs C h a l e t 7 7 -• County Clerk 16 19 Lunches Dinners GOAK’S Woman’s Shop E ,,'. ..b. r,. X hospital for Eugene White, son of Past Chiefs’ Meet— , , rs; Anna Krebs and Mr and Mr. and Mrs. George White of near D . , . , , . _, Mrs. Jam es Craig of Rockaway at- Banks Pas, Chiefs club of Phoenicia tended the w edding Tuesdav eve- Temple will have a pot luck din- njng of their relative. Miss M ildred Honored on Birthday— BRoadway 0932 Rt. 2. Beaverton 2vlnina Aro-ii 9 « 90 h“ r :!da,7 Donelson, to Jam es Dierickx, re- Mrs. A. H. Abts entertained Sat- w hkh gw in 3k, ° 5 loc.k’ , tu rn in g home Wednesday. | urday evening in honor - of the Business meeting and socisd^U m t Dorcas society of the A d v e n tist: fourteenth birthday anniversary of Business m eeting and social tim e ,..;n hoJd a cooked food her son Jimmie. Guests included will follow. The president, Mrs. churcla ' Vl11 eight of his classmates in the Dora Nelson, will be chairm an of today (Thursday) at Fred's eighth grade of St. M atthew's the hostess committee. m ark et. „ . . „ , Elm er Johnson, student at Stan- school. Games and refreshm ents Altar Society M e e ts- ford university, Palo Alto. Cal., were enjoyed. St. M atthew's A ltar Society met is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Past Matrons Meet— Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Elmer Johnson, this week. Mrs. H. A. Deck entertained the A. H. Abts for a social time, w ith Betty Joan K ram ien is spending Past M atrons’ club of the Eastern 28 in attendance. spring vacation w ith her aunt, Mrs. S tar at luncheon Monday. Mes George Gwin, and other relatives dames V. W. Gardner. George T at Newberg. M cGrath and John Bailey assisted. Mr. and Mrs. R R. Easter en Mrs. Donald Megargel was especial TRANSPAR ENT tertain ed w ith a dinner p arty for ly honored. tw elve prior to the Masonic dance Sea-Moss Pictures S h o w n - W ednesday evening. i _. A , T m ~ „ I Pictures w ith landscaping in sea- So thin you can see through Jo e B rittain of near Scholls un- moss done b Mrs A,^ert S pier. them, yet strong and hurJ iT ?,t Fri4 3i 0 n ? Perra X0 n a^ 0neS> g are on disPlay in ‘he Argus durable. hospi.al Friday, Dr. J. O. Robb op- window, and are attracting a great era’lng' ¡deal of attention. M erle Vandehey was sent t o 1., . _ b oernbecher hospital Wednesday Huggins la k e s Course— m orning to be operated on for ; Uf- H. D. Huggins will not be at — mastoid. h ia. next week. He w ill be post graduate w work Mrs. Ray Thomas is back at her taking takin8 P°st ork in Port- Port position in the corset departm ent ^anc^ the Academy of Ophthal T rout Season O pens at Weil's D epartm ent store after j mol°Sy and Otolaryngology, A p ril 5 a m onth's vacation. Bush Breaks Leg— Mr and Mrs. C. E. M ariner and O. B. Bush of near Cornelius Be p re p a re d to c a tc h th e family spent the week-end w ith sustained a fractured right leg in lim it th e first d ay . See Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beymer at An- an accidental fall Saturday. Dr. D. telope. Wiley attended him. o u r m ost com plete line of P -T. A. Radio study groun met , Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Rene Vesper s’ervice Sunday— fish in g supplies to d ay . Meltebeke. Camp F ire G irls' groups will REELS— Nancy Aileen Easter is spending b? ld 3 “ 7 ^ S,u" day a ft' spring vacation w ith Erm a Kemper ( ™ o ^ l church ‘ Full size ....... D ancing every n ig h t e x c ep t S unday. PLATES Mr. Fisherman 98c REELS— Jew el $ J .9 5 level-w inding . LINES — H ighest qu ality silk. 25-yd . c o ik and up i T elesco p e Rods— $<g .49 T R O U T BASKETS 59c an d 98c M ake B risto l’s your h ea d q uarters fo r a ll fish in g su p p lies. W e are better p rep a red th an ev er this year to ca re fo r y o u r n eed s. A la rg e stock to ch o o se from . BRISTOL HARDWARE C O M PAN Y Next door to Venetian theater Hill-boro I sincerely ery plate comfortable features as try to make ev natural looking, and restore lost near as possible. L ib e ra l C re d it Dr. P. G. Brown DENTIST Com mercial Bldg. 2nd and Main Sts. Hillsboro Oregon . E, M. Barnes, Prop. 137 S. Third Ave. offers 1933 C h ev ro let M aster S ed a n A personally indorsed used car. Now only 1930 NASH SEDAN Fine car for a large $ family ............................... Farm Implements -- Parts Phone 9 6 0 5 B eaverton , O regon ru n n in g - - 195 1928 B uick S ed an 125™ 19°8 F^SFY ^FDAN Perfect condition. O n ly 25,000miles, _________ i 00 125 1927 C h evrolet C oupe 100" 1935 CHEV PICKUP 50 Hudson i Terraplane H illsboro Auto Parts Co. Monday, March 30th Trucks and Tractors C hec Co r r a © S425W ’ th e O penin g o f the International Harvester Co. South Second Ave. LXXJCXJt JU». Xjx. Hudson - Terraplane A nnouncing C om p lete lin e of Millers of Quality Feed- Phone 01 BBBBBBaaaaBaBaaBaBBaBBBBaaiBBBaaaaaBaaaaaaaBBaaBB Thomas S. Shoes The cars that step you up in ev-1 Miss Dorothy Tongue is visiting I Dances erything but price. friends at Eugene and Corvallis notices of dances are now this week. . 'listed under a heading "Dances" Mrs. F. L. Davis and children on the classified page or under (Venetian ticket, S. A. Penne, spent the w eek-end w ith her p a r "Too late to classify." They will be Rt. 4. Sherwood) ents at Banks. on the classified page if in not Miss Hila Cornelius of the David later than 9 a. m. Wednesday. Hill school faculty is spending the week w ith her parents at Corvallis. Miss Lily McCulley of Sheridan. Wyoming, arrived Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hulit. Jo h n Kennelly underw ent a to n sil operation at Jones hospital Mon day. Dr. H. D. Huggins operated. HUGH LEWIS CO. Imperial Feed & Grain Co. Try enclosing a return envelope with your first- of-the-month statements. You’ll be surprised with results obtained in speeding up collections. Regular MAIL-WELL envelopes or the Noticc- to-Pay envelopes, printed with your return address, cost so little when you consider the results. Ready cash means discounted bills and a better credit rating. A business reply per m it costs you nothing. You enclose a return envelope with your statement and on all returns from this city you pay 3c each - - 4c on all returns from out o f town. Y mvTso«’ ■ win aa I far » ar L a d u m im ij 1F5Ì1 1 , ; ~ '^ 1 [BUSINESS X» reply envelope ! a 'JOHN DOE ft CO. ü H 4 5 M A IN STR EET \V O U R TO W N . S T A T E . s Let us show you the MAIL-WELL Noticc-to-Fay envelopes.' M any firms arc using them specially printed for statem ent and return envelope combined. I n * ln i <>n Wlsbon®^A.rg us J o b b e rs of a co m plete line of au to m o tiv e re p la c e m e n t p a rts. W ith Which I« Combined The Rilleboro Independent J a ck F a irw ea th er 126 N. 3rd Ave. “S to rm y ” F a irw ea th er Hillsboro y o u r y u u r u iilr r n t q u u lily H illsboro 3101