Tluii ’dav, April 10'»g H IL L S B O R O Announcement of School for Parents Marriage Made • in Hillsboro April 9 A RG U S, H IL L S B O R O , O R F G O.N P a g e Three M, i W a lkers R e tu rn C antata Sunday Ophe fe n From E x t e n d e d |B<*thany ( ’hurch Irer, Cantata. 'T h e C r u c ifix io n ", by * brugi ’ Helen John S tainer, w ill be presented en.;. Berrnce C a lifo r n ia T r ip Sunday evening at the B ethany John: Hon. and sthcr S tueki, a S chind ler, . D o ri W eb- H u ld .i Z u r- Dean. D o ro th y H av- H o w a rd and Jun ta W esley Fo ter. W il- Pi** h y le iia u ch u rch and the next liarn Doern J r . It A K u r . i'li, Hen- S u n d a y at the MethodLst E p isco p a l ry B ergei. Fred B eige r. I.y n ii | | c h u r c h m H ills b o ro by the co m b in ­ H oward. R ichard W ism er, Robert e d « hob . (,f both churches. The K a lk w a rf. O tto Z u rb ru g g , W a lte r ! c h o r u . of fo rty voices, un d e r the S tu cki, A lb e rt M eier A lfre d S chind­ d ire c tio n o f Je.v.e Foster, w ill be ler, Ralph G oin and Rev. C Reed. a i.te d by M i W illia m Doerri J r . |M i Helen Dean. O tto Z u rb iu g g and Robert K a lk w a rf a : soloists Mi Ruth Wi.srncr and M i P K a lk w a rf are occompani.sts. The p u b lic is in v ite d to attend. U N IV E R S IT Y GF O R EG O N — Choru includes Mesdame A. K athleen M c A le a r and Leona C. M<*ier, I,. Adam . W Foster, W il­ Kobf*rts, both i>f H illsb o ro , w ere liam Doern J r . B Faber. C. R eid, among the 120 u n iv e rs ity students J m er. It. B e rg e r. H. S e h n i 'il e r . named on the w in te r term honor L . H ow ard, M. Bum p, K r a n .e in ; ro t!. M i. . M cA le ar. a freshm an in M r. find M i i. F ra n k S chulm er- ieh o f F u rin ln g to n entegtuuied w ith a large reception S undtiy evening at th e ir home to eelebiyili* tin* an- noun, em e iit of tin* m a ilin g .* of F irs t annual school fu r p.irenf-i M r. and Mrs. A W W a lk e r re- th e ir daughter, E velyn, to H arold turne d F iid a y n ig h t fro m a six In W ashington c< u tility w ill he held our Lord, w ill I. Dean M arch 1. A p r il t> In the H ill »hoi «i <’ ll tm h « i S d iil : ! pi ii'i.pnl weeks' t r ip to C a hfoi nia T hey re g ­ M i« Dean is a graduate nf H ills ­ is te re d m ore tha n 4000 m iles on of c o m m e rc e r< >un»M, hi'RlnnhiM at F riday, fro m 12 m edltutions on boro hig h school and lias m any th e ir a u to m o b ile w h ile in C a li­ Id 15 a. in and c o n tin u in g through f i lends here. out the day, according to 111 meh« W ords" w ill 1» fo rn ia T h is was ttie ir f ir s t t r ip M r Dean is w e ll kn o w n a! Beav- south and the y v is ite d frien ds and holm» dem onstration j Ih ’rpnnld H irk x F ick w o rth . In v iti'd . I I'l'tnn and i l a gra du ate n f Reuver- rel d ive . in m any d iffe re n t sec­ agent fo r W h ing to ri and Y a m h ill jo in In lid s aervl A n y o n e w h o i unnut rem a in for lo n high school. counties. tion*. g iv in g them an e xce lle n t Tip* rooms w i re a ttra c tiv e ly dec­ chance to see most e v e ry th in g th a t In s tru c tio n w ill be given d u rin g th e fu ll three I.ours inny leave d u r­ o ra te d w ith baskets o f s p rin g bios* w as to be seen. the moi rung and afternoon ..ex ion » in g the sin g in g of hymn«. om i and greenery. b \ Maud M u e lle r Moi te, (), S ( ’ G u ild Meets Tuesday— Business co n d itio n s are m uch b e t­ Those w ho assisted about the extension specialist foi parent e d ­ Mis inn.o v g u ild o f M ethodist rooms and w ith se rvin g were Mrs. ter ill spite o f the kick.; heard, ac­ ucation and ch ild developm ent, on cord in g to W a lk e r lie "a id Roose­ .•objects concerning I.irm ly life and i h iii h w ill meet Tuesday at 2 p. W alter Hansen, Mi.*. F ra n k H a rde r velt w o uld c a rry C a lifo rn ia th re e wavs o f pro m otin g a happy and in w ith M rs F red HuJznngel, a*i- o f P ortland, M rs E Kraus, Mrs. J to one urde' D r E. Tow nsend i .led by M i I ’ .1 K a lk w u rf M r F Knm na. M i s Velda K ra u s and harrnoriloti-t fa m ily life. become s t oo big problem . He H a rrie t H a n se n . The m o rn in g ta lk, “ O u r F a m ily Joe C onnell w ill lead devotions on Mi M r. arid Mrs. Dean plan to make attended a Tow nsend m ee ting in T a lk s it O ver ’, taken in problem s "T h e W ont o f tin 1 I.o ld Cam e"; W illia m B ucher w ill read a th e ir home at B eaverton te m p o r­ i the O ly m p ic sta tiu m in Los A n - 1 o f liu-hand*! and wiven, problem s M i l geles, w h ere the gates w ere closed ! o f parent w ith the ch ild , problem s leaflet on "A SiKterhood ot S ervice". a rily . w ill rend A miseellaneou •*. '¡bow er was given ! th re e -q u a rte rs o f an h o u r ahead * o f the c h ild w ith the parent, and Mr;: Fit. K u rt/e b o rii o f tim e set fo r opening and th o u ­ problem s o f bro th el a and ulster* an u rtlc le . "In C h ris t T here is no in honor o f M r : Dean F rid a y at sands w ere tu rn e d aw uy. A n Iow a K n it or W, I", h u m the M arch tin* soclul room o f the F a rm in g to n w ith each other. picnic, attended by the W alkers. I The ifte in o o n ta lk, be g in n in g at num ber o f "F rie n d "; Mrs. J. A. school. M ore than fo rty frie n d s attended bro ug ht nioiv* than 100.000 ,x*rsons 1'lB i open t o b u t h fa tb e i . and K riim ie n w ill give the last three and W a lke r said he saw people i »*.’ b I s the t itle being Docs Dad chapters n f the textbook, "T o w a rd and the ho no r guest received m any there w hom tie had not seen fo r lo v e ly gifts. Belong ’“ and ref« I . to the fathe r , a ( 'tu i s t iiu i A m e n i a". •37 years. Mrs. Dean’s m a rriage came as a lig h t to a place in the fa m ily c ircle Mrs. W alts Hostess— He says C a lifo rn ia is a ll rig h t su rp rise to tie r m any friends. Both discui -ions w ill be bandied M rs E 11 W atts was h iM tc s to M rs W a lte r Hansen and M rs E to v is it, b u t ttia t lie w o u ld p re fe r by Mr.-i. Mor.se, w h o in w id e ly an afternoon p a rty T hursday, M arch to get out before it gi ts too hot. kn o w n th rou gh ou t the gtate be- 2i! Guests w ere M c J a m i. I*' (). K ra u s w ere the hostesses. W a lke r was m uch im p re ,*d tause o f s im ila r projects in m any We on. C liffo r d McGee and B ob ! w ith the C h o n c h illa va lle y , where A the counties in the fie ld of p a r­ W att o f P ortland. O rin D u rety and date fa rm in g is becom ing q u ite e n t education M rs M orxo w ill have France. Dee o f N o rth Plains, C h o r- i im p o rta n t. He said a three -roo m w ith her tw o e x h ib it.! one being a I les B e llin g and Retu lit Forest •cottage w ith garage in the desert homemade toy e x h ib it and the o th ­ | Grove, G. C. Chase, A. I.. Chase, H ills b o ro Business and P r o f e s ­ ¡th e re ren te d fo r $150 a m onth. er an e x h ib it of new books and i W G Ide, Fred P e a rso n . Jack sio na l W omen's c lu b again won People, he said, d riv e m ore eare- pam phlets in the fie ld of parent He W illia m S m ith, and W. A honors, according to announce­ , fu lly in th e south and it is ju s t education and c h ild developm ent Hughes. L ittle F ra n c e s D ee D u rety m ent made at the N o rth W illa m ­ too bad fo r th e d r iv e r w ith the and related /»object! celebrated he r th ird b irth d a y . ette d is tric t conference held at • sm ell o f liq u o r on his bre ath i f he T he sessions ore open to a ll In ­ A sto ria Sunday. A prize was o f­ gets in an accident. terested homemakers, and the A nn ua l B anquet H e ld— fered tin* firs t o f the year fo r the c h o o t fo r parents is being present­ M em bers of Scout H a rrin g to n I»** t song sub m itte d fo r the new is a subject o f greatest concern to I ed a? a p a rt of the extension p ro ­ ram p , U. S. W. V., w ho attended song books . oon to go to the press, ject in parent education am i c h ild the annual "H a ttie of M alubon" and H ills b o ro won firs t prize fo r m i» t people. T h e book is d ivid e d in to fo u r m a in sections. "D e a lin g »T’Vidopment O u t-o f-to w n hom e­ banquet given by Scout Young a song w ritte n by Miss Pearl A l ­ w ith People in L ife S itu a tio n s in m akers w ill have to m ake th e ir eamp in P ortla nd S atu rday n ig h t len. w ith M rs L ym a n Howe com- G e n e ra l;" "P re v e n tin g W rong D o­ ow n luncheon arrangem ents. The w ir e Messrs, and M e.dam es I,. It po. in g the music. Salem clu b won in g ;" "P re v e n tin g P e c u lia r B e­ school is o f special in te re st to p a r­ Haley, James W elch, Kay F T a y lo i j firs t fo r a song w ritte n to m usic h a v io r:" " F u r th e r in g M e n ta l! ents. but is not n e c e s s a rily con­ m id Hugh S. Rogers and Mrs. A l- 1 fro m an othe r song. H e a lth ." The ch a p te r on pre sen t­ fin e d to m others and fathers of ten K ello gg of Hoquiam , Wash., M em bers of the local clu b a t­ in g one's ideas in d ire c tly and thus ch ild re n , according to Miss K ick- siater of L. It. Haley. G overnor te n d in g were M rs H a rry M organ, a vo id in g offense, and on a e kn o w l- I w o rth . G randparent«. aunts and M a rtin was the p rin c ip a l speaker firs t vice -p re sid e n t o f the state edging personal w o rth ta c tfu lly , uncles, in fact any m em ber o f the and Rev. E A. S m ith, fo rm e r fed eratio n; M rs. E Eavetta A lle n , are good. T h is is not o n ly a v e ry | fa m ily , w ill fin d exceedingly in - pastor o f (lie B a p tist chu rch here, clu b president; M rs Emma M c ­ h e lp fu l book, b u t th e su b je ct is ti'C^sting points fo r th e ir consider- was toastmaster. K in n e y, Misses M arg are t Cady. presented in a v e ry readable m an- . zAh. The in e r tin g *ue fle e ¡Old Emma M ohr. Helen Stevens and n e r. both men and wom en are welcom e E n terta in S u nd ay— H a rry M organ "P sych o lo g y o f D e a lin g w i t h M r. and Mrs. Charles Johnson of G ladys M atteson to attend. w ith a a ls o pent the w eek-end at A storia . People," and "M a n n e rs in B usi- , Mi T horna. It Hoe. .secretary of Mason H ill e n tertain ed ness" w h ic h w e re re v ie w e d several ! the C o u n ty Horne Extension com ­ b irth d a y d in n e r Sunday, ho n o rin g weeks ago. are tw o books n o ! m ittee, w ill preside d u rin g the M r George R H ill. Present were one in business o r d e a lin g w ith ' George It H ill. M r. m o rn in g session and Mrs. W P. M r. and M r Dewey Johnson o f N o rth Rooks o f special in te rest to m oth- ' the p u b lic can a ffo rd to miss. Hasinussen, membt»r o f the county and Mi "D evelop m ent of L e a rn in g in com m ittee, w ill preside d u rin g the Plains and M r and M rs. Charles er M r. and M rs. C arlos Johnson and Y ou ng C h ild re n ,” by Louisa W agon- aftern oon M rs A. C A h lgre n. Johnson and Hetty. I er. w ho is a professor o f c h ild de­ d a ug hter o f G ladstone v is ite d M rs. song leader of the C h e rry G rove B irth d a y C elehrated— R. W. C ox d u rin g the w eek-end. velopm ent at M ills college extension u n it, w ilt lead the sin g ­ M r. Lo ren S e h u lm crich e n te r­ The cha pter on "C h ild 's E qu ip - ! M rs. C ox gave a d in n e r p a rty S u n ­ in g in the m o rn in g and M rs O liv e M o llo y , song lender o f the L a u re l tained F rid a y evening w ith a b ir ih - m erit fo r L e a rn in g ," and the chap- day, h o n o rin g M rs. Johnson's b ir th ­ dav d in n e r fo r her husband. Guest: tre on "N o rm a l Rate o f D e ve lo p ­ day and M r. and M rs. Johnson’s extension u n it, w ill lead th< w ere M r and Mrs. H erb S chu l- m e n t" w ill be o f great he lp to seventh w e dd ing an n ive rsa ry. O th ­ noon sin gin g m erich. M r. and M r E arl Cook you ng m others In kn o w in g w hat ers present w ere D r. and Mrs. E. and M r and M rs D a vid E digar •developm ent m ay be expected at W. A lm q u is t. and c h ild re n of Cedar M d l. d iffe re n t age*-, und how to m ake A sk y o u r a tt o r n e y to se n d y o u r the test and encourage develop­ Miss M eA lear Pledged— le g a l a d v e r tis in g to t h e A rg u s. M i * s K ath lee n M cA le a r of H i l l - ment A n o th e r one on "L e a rn in g G eneral Ransom corps, W R C . boro lias pledged to A lp h a Delta to ( n tro l th e B o d y ,” w h a t axer* o f H ills b o ro put on the r itu a lis tic c i. , s h e lp developm ent. "L e a rn in g I D a lly T rip s to P o rtla n d Pi at tfte U n iv e rs ity of Oregon. w o rk at the d is tric t con1 e iitlo n of to Respond to O th e r P e o p le ,” w h ich Hillsboro Auto Freight Woman s R e lie f Corps of Y a m h ill, II. I '. V. T en t to M eet— has some v e ry h e lp fu l suggestions I B o n d e d a n d I n s u r e d C a r r ie r W asliington. T illa m o o k and I ’■ ! D a u g h te rs of U n io n Veterans w ill on g ro w th of expertness in social um bia count ¡ex, T h u r s d a y at N ew - meet M onday eve ning at the Vet- relationships. "M a ste ry of Em o­ Serving Beaverton. Aloha, Reed* ville, Hillsboro, Cornelius and b;*i g. tion s." ‘'L e a rn in g to T a lk ." "L e a rn - I e ra iu h u ll. j in g to Sleep," and m any m ore ' Y !■ io m em bu a tte n d in g Forest Grove w *erv M**.*dame<* O r p h a C a rllle , I chapters o f v ita l interest in t r a in - , Pickup and Delivery Service at M i s I.enore Putnam is v is itin g ing the you ng c h ild M u ry Sabin. N e llie Seltors, Sarah Package Rates "B ig Problem s on L ittle Shout- | S t.m s ill, M a ry Johnson. Maud th is week w ith her uncle and H ills b o ro Phone 542 Dieka on, Jessie S utherland, M a ry aunt, M r. and M rs D e lb e rt Long, ders," b y C a rl Renz. T h is book I East Side T e rm in a l P o rtla n d Roger:. M argaret Webb. F ra n kie at Hebo The P utnam fa m ily took w ill he lp the m other to u n d e r­ Phone E A st 9131 OLsi ii, Alb* i tu H argrave. C o ra H y re tie r over last F rid a y. I.enore e x ­ stand w h at is on her ch ild 's m ind, (¡race Rood. M ay Schiedel, and pects to re tu rn home th is w e e k­ and thus how to deal w ith “ the M isses M ay and M argaret Cook and end. She is im p ro v in g ra p id ly and nos,* out o f jo in t." o r “ the u g ly A im a Sias T hey chartered a bus expects to be buck at w o rk in a d u c k lin g ." “ the bad lit t le good boy," or the case w h e re m em ory was fo r Hie trip , w h ich in clud ed fiv e fe w weeks. fro m Forest Grove. N ext m eeting Mrs. Jack Thom as le ft fo r tier cause o f an ailm ent. A splendid, readable book to w ill In* at T illam iM ik. home in G lendale Sunday She had been v is itin g tie r sisters. Mrs. Lew is m others o f the pre-school c h ild is I o ra l O rrh p u tra on K F X — Dugan of P ortla nd , and M rs Sam "A m a te u r N urse" by M a ry W heel- I <*r II w ill be o f great help in the Local orchestra, "S o n n y’s T rim b a - Coy. d u rin g the past m onth. Her home. W hen to ca ll the doctor. | dors." w ill play o v e r W isefield m other. Mrs. M IJ. W elch, accom ­ w hnt to do before he arrives, and , Magical Oil ................ $1,00 and G oldberg's program . F rida y panied her fo r an extended v is it. how to c a rry out the do cto r’s in - W ayne Sm uck, student at U n i­ evening at nine M em bers of the HQZ Oil .................... $2.00 structiona It has special chapters of W ashington. Seattle, orchestra a re A d ria n H u g h e s, v e rs ity on contagious diseases, and how L lo y d S tout. Sam W hitm an , Miss spent last week w ith his aunt. Mrs. to care fo r real you ng patients I Vitra Tonic ................... $3.50 Frederics D e l.a iirie e Bum p. J im Forsythe, Charles L. W alke r. and o ld e r ones. T h is book is o f in - j FREE Shampoo and Finger Wave and Bob M elquist. M r .01,1 Ml W. II t;.o;.ol.ih* of te r e s t to a ll w om en in the home. w ith each Permanent M o ro spent the week-end w itli "G ro w th and D evelopm ent o f the Catches Smelt In H u rry — B e a u tif u l n e w sh o p — a ll n e w , th e ir so n -in -la w and daughter, M r. Young C h ild " b y Rand. Sweney I ’ . A. Anderson. J. C Penney and Mrs. J. L. Searcy. m o d e rn e q u ip m e n t. E x p e r t o p ­ and V in cen t. A v e ry va lua ble book com pany manager, le ft H ills b o ro at e ra to rs-—o v e r fiv e y e a r s ' M r. and Mrs. Ersel M u n d in g e r fo r expectant m others o r you ng I 8 o'clock M onday m o rn in g fo r the e x p e r ie n c e . Sandy riv e r and re tu rn e d to H ills - and daughter of Salem vis ite d M r. mothers. I! A K io a t 'i Sunday. Some weeks ago w e review e d MAGICAL BEAUTY SHOP I. A ’ . d f l I ' r is 'p i lu le com plete w irin g and in iia lla u u u . Terms to sun youl PEPCO STORES first glance you w ill b . struck by the smartness and beauty of this big, new, Money-Sav­ ing Dodge — hailed by America's foremost fash- .ionists as the “ Heauty W in ­ ner" of 1936. You, too, w ill thrill to its lung, low, grace­ ful air-styla lines and the exquisite styling of its in­ terior appointments. But thia striking new beauty is but one extra- value feature that the new 1936 Dodge gives you. A l­ ready owners all over the c o u n try re p o rt am azing economy of operation — 18 to ¡44 pities to the gal­ lon of gas, up to 20% sav­ ings on o il. T h e new Dodge "Beauty W in ner" also gives you Balanced Driving Control . . . the A T VERY "Airglide R id e"...g e n u in e hydraulic brakes.. safety- steel bodies , . . and more spacious, more luxurious interiors. See this magnificent new Dodge today D rive i t You w ill be amazed at how much extra value the big, M o n e y - S a v in g D o d g e gives you . , and remem­ ber it now costs only a few dollars more than the low­ est-priced cars. Y o u ’ll Find Yaurs Here! It’s a smart idea to buy your Easter handbag here, because you’ll pay less and get exactly what you want! New grains. ! A n Extra Value! Hillsboro'« Oldest Automobile Dealer Hillsboro, Oregon 1 For Smart Comfort! Full-Fashioned SILK Gay-Nees Finance Rate« Dodge and Plymouth Cars 11!) S. Third Ave. Silk CREPE LINGERIE Lowest CADY MOTOR CO. “ F e n d e r l in e « o f s m ilin g ly new beaut y . t h e m i nt fa s h io n a b le body lob I'v e aeen th ia y e a r * — M a r y C ra ig , fanh- lo n la t, R o n w l t - T e l ­ le r , N e w Y o rk . In Spring's Loveliest Colors! Penney’s Has the New A lw ays th e THAT FLATTERl Sleek styles . . . frilly styles . . . tailored styles . . . and dressy! Come early—while this group is so complete. In sizes 12-20, 38-44, 46-52. Say Fatuous Auto Editors and Fashion Authorities About the Big, New, Mottcy-Saring Dodge 21 New! Cherry Lane SM ART! N E W ! Easter! COATS $8.90 T h e y ’r e a s e n s a tio n a t th is p ric e ! D a n ce s e ts , c h e m ise s a n d p a n tie s , tr im m e d w ith lovely im p o rte d luces. S m a r t s ty le s ! COM PANY, In c o r p o r a te d For sport, for street, for formal wear . . . always smart and comfortable! Lastex tops. Chiffon or scmi-servlce, both ringless.