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Page T ^n FU LL S F O R O D istrict P re sid e n t V isits A u x ilia y An official visit from th e d is tric t president. Mrs. M ae W aters of Salem , was enjoyed by th e A m er ican Legion A uxiliary T uesday e v e ning Mrs. W aters, in her a d dress, stressed th e need of m aking a riwter of women v eteran s of th e W orld w ar residing in this com m unity. in conform ance w ith a request from the N ational Past P residents' parley to m ake this on Integral part of th e A u x iliary program . This assignm ent w as g iv en to this organization because th e w ell-being of th e w om en v e te r a n . is its special objective. T he president. Mrs. W. F. C yrus requests th at all women who w ere in the service send th e ir nam es to th e A rgus office as soon as possi ble. so th e roster m ay be com pleted. Colene Pool, th e little d au g h ter of Mr and Mrs. C. D. Pool of V ancouver, Wash., fo rm erly o f H illsboro, gave sev eral dances, one being a m ilitary dance, in cos tum e. w ith drum acco m p an im en t Mrs. L. C. K ram ien w as p iano ac com panist. May m eeting w ill be t h e a n nual Gold S ta r m o th ers' a n d m o th er-d a u g h ter m eeting, w ith the poppy poster and poppy com m it- lees in charge of arran g em en ts. Miss D. Long Presents Pupih P upils of Miss D orothea Long, Violin and g u itar in stru cto r, w ere pyçsented in recital of solo and ensem ble num bers at t h e F irst M ethodist ch u rch W ednesday e v e ning. Those tak in g p a rt included Jacq u elin e H unt, K ath ry n Reule. S tanley N utting. M ary M ann, Billy • McDonald. E lroy S chindler. V ir ginia M cN utt and Ja c k A nderson of Forest G rove. Eloise Stiff. Lillian M iller, Joseph Heineck. and Jo se p h ine S troeder. Miss H elen B ecker was accom panist. Miss Long also gave sev eral violin selections. M eetings Cancelled— All young people's m eetings w ere cancelled at P ilgrim H ouse this w eek, in o rd er th at th e scheduled chapel services m ight be held. T ues day S tations of th e C ross a n d T en eb rae w ere held, an d last ev e ning w orship p rep arato ry to the H oly C om m union was celeb rated T his evening (T hursday) th e L ord's S u p p e r w ill be publicly ad m in is tered , rem em b erin g th e an n iv er- »ary of its institutio n . Feet-w ash- j — .*,■11 n la r . Ixz. o k i - n r i 'o r i T n m n r ¡.„ r . .„ill row .u th „ e a „ lta w ill be d rap ed in black, and th e chapel w ill be open continuously. In th e even in g th e fin al L enten service w ill be held. w ith P asto r H aller speaking on •‘Tha "T he Urns«—Hi« C ross—His Thrnni» T hrone." ’ F E aster services, w ill full m usical liturgy, w ill be held at 6:30 and 10:30 a. m. E laborate flo ral decorations a r e planned, as usual for th e holiday Entertain With Dinner— Mr. and Mrs. E. A. G riffith e n te r tain ed S aturday even in g w ith a d in n e r party. G uests w ere M r and Mrs. A. C E llis and Mrs. Elsie O 'B ryan of P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. R. M K ohlm an of M etzger, Mr. »nd Mrs. W. C C hristensen. M r and Mrs. L. C. K ram ien, , and G eorge McGee. Miss M eeuwsen Hostess— Miss P at M eeuw sen en tertain ed w ith a d in n e r p arty S u n d ay at th e Jo h n G a rd n e r home. G uests w ere P o rtlan d an d D orothy D elplanche of Roy, and W alter V andecoevering and Jim V anderzand en of Roy. , Mrs. Lentz Hostess— S ervice clu b m eeting w ill be held W ednesday evening. A p ril 13, w ith Mrs. A ndrew Lentz, 129 N. Bailey avenue. Mrs. G eorge S el frid g e an d Mrs. R uby E stepp w ill be assisting hostesses. Has Mastoid Operation— D r. H. D. H uggins p erfo rm ed :i m astoid operation A p ril 1 for lit- , tie K ath erin e D 'H ondt. d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. C arl D 'H ondt, at Jo n es hospital. Girl Badly Burned— T he sm all d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. E arl F o n tain is at Jo n es hos pital reco v erin g from sev ere scalds received S atu rd ay , w hen th e child sat in a pail of hot w ater. John Dooley in Hospital— Jo h n Dooley, 72. of B anks is seriously ill a t S m ith s hospital. ■ H e is u n d er th e care of D r. G uy V ia of F orest Grove. Attends Anniversary— Mrs. A. J. H anna atten d ed a fam ily re u n io n of th e K ioetsch - \ Miss Heintz Bride of Lloyd Irvine A R fîÜ S , RT I L S F O R O , T h u r'd av, Ai»ril 0, 19? fi ORTCON Red. Cross Aids 100,000 Families In Flood - Stricken Eastern Area The hom e of Mr and Mrs. F red W Heintz, n ear C ornelius, w as th e scene of a pretty w edding S atu rd ay evening, w hen th eir d a u g h te r Iren, becam e the b rid e of l.lo v d Irvine, and W irfs fam ilies S u n d ay at the son of Mrs. M alcolm Irv in e of I. O. 0 . F hall .ii Siici nl.in. She Bend T he cerem ony took place at is a d au g h ter of Mr. an d M rs 18 o'clock in the p resen ce of th e F erd in an d J W irfs, w ho w ere m a r m em bers of both fam ilies, and a friends, w ith Rev. H enry ried at S u b lim ity March, 9. 1886. J few T h e ir 50th w edding an n iv e rsa ry Young, a life-long friend of the w as th e occasion of th e reu n io n bridegroom 's fam ily, officiating. Mrs C laude M orley, sister of alth o u g h it w as not on th e a n n i v ersary date. A bout 175 a tten d ed th e bride, was m atro n of honor, and C h ester l.oe of C hehalis. W ash, th e celebration. was best man. T he b rid e w as d ressed in a navy- blue tailo red suit w ith w h ite a c cessories and w o re a corsage of I g ard en ias and lilies-o f-th e-v alley < Mrs. M orley. Miss M argaret Doh- I M usical com edy. ‘Mr. and Mrs.," p resen ted by H illsboro G ran g e in e rty and Miss K ath erin e M iskim ins u a - ed in serving, an d about th e | th e new G ran g e hall T h u rsd ay e v e room s, w hich w ere d eco rated w itii | ning. w as w ell atten d ed . D ancing to th e m usic of "S onny's T ro u b a peach blossoms. E aster lilies and I d o u rs" w as en jo y ed a fte r th e p e r sw eetpeas. A fter a w ed d in g trip to C a li form ance. T he cast, u n d e r th e d irectio n of fornia tiie young couple w ill m ake M rs H. H. S ta n n a rd , included Mrs. th eir hom e at B end, w h ere Mr. W. F P ribnow , R obert K elly. M rs Irvine is p h arm acist at th e Pilot R H. Busch, M innie M elanson. B u tte P harm acy. T he b rid e is w ell know n here, A drian H orn eck er. M au rin e Moore. G eorgiana B row n, and Eldon Mc having g rad u ated from H illsboro Leod. w ith K ath lee n C ald w ell a - high school in th e class of 1930. I and has been a clerk in ih e P alm p ian o accom oanist. M isses H elen an d E sth er Wick D rug sto re for th e past four years, j a nd D orine F o elk er p resen ted l .Mr. Irv in e is a g ra d u a te of M yrtle dance n u m b e rs d u rin g the _r o . ! C reek high school and of O re g o n . L eft— A ton of baby food and b la n k e ts fo r In fan t flood refugees at S unbury, 1 < S tate college at C orvallis. He w as gram. P a„ se n t by air. U pper rig h t— S addened by th e ir p lig h t little o rp h an s of i em ployed in th e P alm D rug sto re th e storm sup a t Red C ross food statio n in P ittsb u rg h . Low er rig h t— W arm ‘ here for about eig h t m onths. clothing w as needed in P itts b u rg h w hen zero w e a th e r follow ed floods. Musical Comedy Draws Big Crowd Portland Members Cemetery Upkeep to M em Visit B. P. Club bers of th e P o rtlan d B usi- D i l l ì C C A p i l i 3 3 ness a n d P ro fessio n al W om en's clu b w ill be guests of H illsboro club at th e m eetin g F rid ay ev e ning, A p ril 17, in th e ch an .b e? of com m erce room s T he em blem co m m ittee. Misses H elen Stevens. Ina P e a rl Allen. G lo ria C oulter. E laine C aldw ell, and T u la Sam sel have ch arg e of th e din n er. H E a p p allin g floods th a t sw ep t S a v e y o ttr vision Have v u r eyi e x a m in e d n i t dai ly Di T liotnp,¡on. n e x t lav. U til, H o te l W ash in g to n l Cs?*“ Tm SC H O LLS "A M orning In til O rient ", tC untuto) » III be given nt th e Scholls' M E ch u rc h E aster night nt it o'clock, u n d er th e d ire c tion of Mis. C F i l l S tretch er. Mi .1 E S u th erlan d , organist. mid E v elyn Hesse. .less S n y d er J r , mid iiin e l T rask, pianists. Solo, duet and q u a rte t purls w ill lie token by Mrs. W. It C hnndlee, Avn How aid. N adine and V irginia B unnell. M rs J C C hristensen. Mi A ud rey H eaton. W alter Jiiq u ith . H a r old C hristensen. Tom .S tretcher and Bert Howell Mrs E lizabeth Reed and E velyn lle-se w ill be read ers C horuses w ill be su n g by M rs T R Moore. Mrs C W. L arkin. Mary | Lot gren. J u a n ita S argent. M iry b el F lint, T helinu und M arjorie J o hansen. Rovetia and E lvira G row . M axine W aldron, B onnie B artlett. Pansy W eaver. H elen W estfall. Yvonne B unnell. Ju n e Nelson. L eonard Uunson Loyal H ow ard. Dale Pow ers, W ilbur Moore. L e land M cCann ami those singing special parts. T he public is Invited to attend. our dictionary says: PHARMACY Local Ministers Form Association H illsboro M inisterial association w as organized T uesday m orning at th e M ethodist Episcopal church Rev. C harles Reed w as elected president!. Rev. H arry D owney, v ice-president, and Rev H I. P ut itiini, se c re ta ry -tre a s u re r T h e a s sociation w ill m eet each m outh on the first T uesday nt 10:30 a. m. places. T ru c k s w ith w ater, m edi cine, food, clo th in g w ere ru sh ed into m any tow ns. A m ateu r radio o p era to rs told thn o u tsid e w orld o v er sh o rt w ave se ts w hat the tru e con d itions w ere. W ithin a few days the Red C ross had m ore flian 200 relief w orkers an d 200 Red C ross n u rses in ull of tho co m m unities in the th irte e n S ta te s w hich had suffered f r o m flood w aters. A dm iral C ary T. G rayson, C h air m an, notifled P re sid e n t R oosevelt, w ho Is P re sid e n t of the Red C ross, th a t a relief fund of a t least $3.000,- 000 would be needed. P re sid e n t R oosevelt ad d ressed a proclam ation to the n atio n a sk in g fo r lib eral con trib u tio n s. W hen double the nu m b er of fam ilies cam e u n d er c are of tho o v e r e a s te rn s ta te s d u rin g the T m iddle of M arch caused the A m eri People to (liv e Cantata I Scholls “T h e a rt o r business of com - )K>undintf d ru g s and of corn« pou n d in g a n d dc*tpenslng medicines.** \Vc conduct the practice of pharmacy ethically, cientifically and w i i h your safe-guarding in ntind. Delta D rug F irst of a series of dances fo r i ca n Red C ross to ta k e u n d e r its L e t th e a d v ertise m en ts h elp you th e b en efit of th e H illsboro C e rn -1 c a re m ore th an IrtO.OOO fam ilies In m ak e yottr shopping plans. etery M aintenance fu n d w ill be given in th e O dd F ellow s' h all on ' th irte e n S tates. P en n sy lv an ia w as R H E U M A T IS M - N E U R IT IS T h u rsd ay evening. A p ril 23 D ances i h a rd e s t h it. and in th e citie s of Red C ross th a n had been a n tic i w ill be sponsored by H illsboro P itts b u rg h and Jo h n sto w n th e Red ntpmtnd S u ffe re r I 'r s i» » » ( a a c ) a C h ristian C ouncil, b u t w ill be op- | C r o s s e ith e r fed, sh e lte re d or pated. A dm iral G rayson urged th a t I Mr». W. <’ . Kem p. 2744 S. K. 2M h Ave . ” 1 miif»»r»*«l 2 en to all. C h ristian C ouncil has I clo thed 117,000 persons. T he su ffer re . • 'lu t e * : this th re e m illion d o llar fund be ex j P o rtla n d , in my h ip w ith such a w fu l v o lu n teered its h elp to th e ceme-1 ceeded by C h ap ters. Many resp o n d year* I t h v u u u i t » l « « i N a u tili» in my »h »ul te ry association fo r th e care an d . . in . g w as in . ten _ se, because added to ed by doubling a n d treb lin g th e ir «ler Aft«»r ta k in g .1 b o ttle * o f ( « ey -. upk eep of th e g ra v e y a rd and th e d elu g es of flood w ater, cam e rain, Form<*r R esident V isits— I ( 'mn|H«titui. I hnvc never bail » n y r r t u i t i O dd F ellow s have d o n ated th e u se ; snow and Intense cold. goals. I « f the trouble- D avid K u ratli of San Francisco. of th e hall. A dm ission w ill b e 25 C itizens w ere urged to c o n trib u te M any cities and tow ns w ere cut Cal., is v isitin g his b ro th e rs in cents. to th e ir loeul Red C ross C h ap ters. off fo r 48 h ours o r m ore from com H illsboro and o th er re lativ es at A fter tho flood em erg en cy passed, B eth an y th is w eek. M r. K u ra tli is ( m u n icatio n w ith th e o utside w orld, in th e d istrib u tin g b ran ch of th e H onored on B irth d a y — the R ed C ross p rep ared to re s to re b o th in P en n sy lv an ia a n d in Con U. S. T reasu ry d e p a rtm e n t in C ali- Mrs. J. W. K elley and Mrs. C. n e c ticu t. T he Red C ross used a ir needy fam ilies to th e ir hom es und ' A fo rn ia. He finds m any im p ro v e- j E m erson, w ho is v isitin g h ere a n tic ip a te d th at th e ir w o rk ers would ,i \ ,.- elect 111.i v be, w e Witt m ents in H illsboro since his las’ from F o rt Peck. M o n t. e n te rta in e d p la n e s to ru sh m edical su p p lies into not conclude th e re lie f Job for sev m ake e v e iv possible effo rt to m ak e it afflicted tow ns, a n d to drop food v isit h ere eight y ears ago. F rid av aftern o o n fo r th e ir m o th et. tru ly b eau tifu l O nly th e finest m aterial» e ra l m ouths. su p p lies from th e sk ies o v er o th e r Mrs. Gardner H o s te s s - ?IrS' u A . ? En« lish' in bonor, ° f and w o rk m an sh ip w ill go in to It. Ill d e T . g-. j a 4 . j • i , h er b irth d ay , at n e r a p a rtm e n t in G a a rd - — Mrs. Jo Jo h h n n G rd n n e e r r e"* en te "”4 rta in e d 1 th e — W - ashington hotel. - Mrs. En- M i< W i ^ n v H p r R l ' i i l p sign. likew ise, it w ill be original, m odern c o n tra tract „ k . v , last T h u rsd ay w ith a co c i j gljsh b a k e (f , he b ir th d ay cake, i U l b b O l l \ l i e i O I H i e and d istin ctiv e. O u r p rices a re th o very b rid g e luncheon at B erg s C halet. w as d eco rated in g reen and low est possible. Six tab les w ere in p lay w ith M rs gQid w ith th e w o rd s ,.?5th h ap p y Mrs. C lau d e M orley and Miss D onald ^ T e m p le .o n ^making i b irth d a y ." G uests p resen t w ere _ .. , T _ _ T he m arria g e of M iss D orothy OREGON M ONUM ENT WORKS *5,°re - ^ I r J- L . r , . . ^ r ; M esdam es E m m a D ierdorff. H e n ri M argaret D oherty e n te rta in e d the a F lC l M r s . R- J- N l C O l , lOVK . E â b k C T etta M organ. C a rrie E lder. P atricia V irginia S nyder, d a u g h te r of Mi. ■” il H STANNARD, M a n u j r ev en in g of A pril 2 w ith a m iscel m o tif w as ca rire d out in d e c o ra L ytle. E lizab eth S h an n o n . E m m a an d Mrs. C. C. S nyder, to H. Ruben Phone 121 Hillsboro laneous show er h o noring Miss Irene K u ratli, son of Mr. an d Mrs. H. tion. H eintz, w ho w as m a rrie d S atu rd u y M cK inney. R obert B u rlin g am e, and A. K u ratli. w as solem nized S a tu r W ashington an d Y am hill counties th e hostesses. A ttend A n n iv ersary — day ev en in g at eight o’clock at th e hom e econom ics com m ittees are to Lloyd Irvine. T he p a rty w as S ix teen m em b ers of P hoenicia Study Group Meets— B ethany P re sb y te ria n church. Rev. holding a jo in t luncheon m eeting held at th e hom e of th e bride's Tem ple. P v th ian S isters, atten d ed H. C. D ickm an p erform ed th e c e re in M cM innville, sta rtin g at 12:30 parents. Mr. and M rs F. W H eintz “C o n fid en ce in a p erson at... * . ____ __ _____ c of n e a r C ornelius. T ab le decora- j th e tw e n ty -first an n iv e rsa ry of v alu e only so long as it m ony in th e presence of m em bers on M onday, according to Miss tions w e re in b lue an d yellow , I F rien d sh ip T em ple at N o rth P lain s m eans t o ' an en d - n o t th e end." of th e fam ilies an d a few friends. B lanche E ickw orth. home d e m - w ith a m in ia tu re sh o w e r b ath as ' F rid ay night. sa id j j r q p C h am b ers o v e r T he b rid e w ore a black suit w ith onstrationi a g e n t-at-larg e. T he ptir- centerpiece. R efresh m en ts also car- grey accessories an d c a rrie d a pose of th e m eeting is to m ake ried o u t th e color schem e. Mrs. McCourt III— KOAC to th e ra d io stu d y clubs M rs. W. E. M cC ourt of w est oi T uesday. C onfidence n o r m a l l y colonial corsage of rosebuds and I plans fo r co u n ty hom em akers' days Properly c o n s tr u c t ed T hose a tte n d in g w ere M esdam es H illsboro w as b ro u g h t to th e S m ith sh ifts as th e child develops. We sw eetpeas. H er sister. M iss Rose- A t th is tim e th e program s for th e hosoital TuTsdaJ’ m ornm ir w h ere should w isely sp read it o v er th e m ary S nyder, w ho a tten d ed her. follow ing y e a r a re decided upon L. T. M eP heeters. W O Moi ley. Poultry Houses make for she is o n ite ill w w ith ith nneifm onia. onia ! m anv th a t a re a v a ilab le w o re a pink k n it su it a n d c arried by th e w om en p a rtic ip a tin g in ex- L ester H ew itt. J F leisher. R ollin - ___ so u rces sne lb q u ite ill iu iin p n neum e u m o n ia . , . ___, . ... ___ ■ . , , ___. ___.. o a corsage of T alism an rosebuds ... it Deck, R eid C onnell. S helby F orney, healthy flo c k s — a n ti tension w ork. Each co u n ty w ill in o u r com plex social system . Texas Coins D isplayed— H illsboro P -T. A. rad io study g ro u p J a k e B u rn s of Salem w as best hold its ow n hom em akers' day Jo h n Hare, W ayne E m inott, O r healthy flocks nt e a n som etim e th e la tte r p a rt of May ville C om pton. G eorge F eldm an of S ev eral T exas C en ten n ial h alf- m et w ith Mrs. M. M. Romig. Mrs. m an. C ornelius. R ichard D oherty and A reception for th e w ed d in g p arty a t th e county seat. dollars, th e p ro p e rty of D. S. W. F. M ontgom ery led th e dis- greater profits. w as held a fte r th e cerem ony at .T h e re w ill b e a discussion on B ud W hiting of P o rtlan d , and F. G lenn. a re d isp lay ed in th e A r - ' cussion. th e hom e of th e b rid e's parents, su m m er cam ps for w om en. M iss W Hointz; Miss A nona Joo>. Val- g u s w indow . Pinochle Club Meets— T he couple left for a sh o rt trip T helm a G aylord, actin g state lead- i ‘‘P e . U nderw ood, Iren e Cooper, S E E US TODAY! Guild Meets W ednesday— M rs A. L. C hase an d M rs W A. d u rin g th e w eek-end. T hey a re e r of hom e econom ics extension, M arie S m ith. T illie H offm an and E piscopal guild w ill m eet W ed- : H ughes e n te rta in e d th e P in o ch le m ak in g th e ir hom e at th e C. C. . C orvallis, w ill a tte n d th e m eeting C a th e rin e M iskim ins of C ornelius. | W ashington’ co u n ty h o m e’ e x te n d ! antl R osem ary D oherty of P o rtlan d | nesday w ith Mrs. G eorge F isch er club S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t th e hom e S n y d e r resid en ce fo r th e present We carry a full line of lumber anti M rs. G eorge T. M cG rath w ill give of Mrs. C hase. F ive ta b le s w ere in Mr. K u ratli is em ployed w ith sion com m ittee m em bers a re Mrs. , L ater in th e ev en in g bridge an d I hardw are for Poultry Houses play. Mrs. E. W. M oore an d F ra n k R ay M ann. D istrib u to r, and p rio r D ella M. C ypher. N orth P lains, ' h e a rts fu rn ish ed e n te rta in m e n t w ith [ a book review . M ontgom ery receiv in g high scores, to th a t w as em ployed at C orw in ch airm an ; Mrs. T hom as R. Roe. Mrs. J . F leischer m ak in g high F R E E p la n * a n d p o i n t e r b o o k s , Red Cross M eeting Tonight— w ith Mrs. W. M. S m ith an d F. W. H ard w a re for a n u m b er of years. G aston, se cretary : Mrs. R W. R as- | score in brid g e an d Miss M iskim - . Prepared by experts, available C ounty Red C ross cn a p te r w ill W alch second high. S ev eral new Mrs. K u ratli is em ployed at G oar's m ussen. Sherw ood: Mrs. Jo h n M ul- ins in h e a rt m eet to n ig h t (T h u rsd ay ) in th e m em b ers jo in ed th e club a t th is W om an's Shop. B oth are g rad u ates loy. H illsboro; M rs. Jo h n Plass. On th e ev en in g of A p ril 1, sh e | ch am b er of com m erce at 7:30. m eeting. of H illsboro union high school. F orest G rove, an d M rs. E t h e l | w as given a m iscellaneous show er Mrs. K u ra tli h av in g a tten d ed high Joh n so n , B eaverton. at th e hom e of Mrs. I,. T. M cP heet- D. U. V. Leader Visits— L aw ren ce W eibel of H illsboro, i ers. A ssisting hostesses w ere Mes- school in C orvallis befo re m oving Mrs. B e ir of C orv allis, d e p a rt and E arl Johnson, son of Andrew- here. ,d a m e s I-. C K ram ien and J F'lfis- "If I t’s L u m b e r—C all O u r N um ber" Jo h n so n of east of H illsboro, a rc m en t v ice-p resid en t of th e D au g h j cher, and Miss M arie S m ith O th ers 151 W. Baseline I’honr 2691 pneu m o n ia p a tie n ts of D r C. T. ters of U nion V eteran s, m ade a n i p resent w e re M esdam es A F. official v isit to th e local te n t M on- T \» q A/TlTnci/5T3 T rl q S m ith a t his hospital. W eibel is day S chendel. F. W H eintz, C lau d e nig h t. Mrs. C hapm an, d e p a rt-I 1*1 U l l S O l l i l c d t l S recovering, b u t th e Jo h n so n boy is M orley, J. C. K ram ien, J. H G a r m ent se c retary , M rs. C onn and H illsboro C am p F ire girls p re rett, C h arles R eynolds of P ortland. still seriously ill. Mrs. S m all, all of Eugene, w ere sen ted th e can d le -lig h tin g c e re Mr. an d Mrs. L. B F reel of P o r t M rs. M arg u erite M unson w a s m ony at th e G ra n d C ouncil F ire 1 and M isses M arg aret D oherty. L u- lan d and R aym ond F reel o f V an also p resen t. elected p resid en t of th e P ast N oble held S a tu rd a y ev en in g at th e C en ' cille Rood, P atty L om ax and C hlor- couver. Wash., w ere guests T u es P.-T. A. Group to Meet— G ra n d s’ club of th e R ebekahs at tr a l school in F orest G rove. Mrs. I is F ayram . T able decorations of day of Mr. and Mrs. A. F re e l and E x ecu tiv e co m m ittee of th e H ills th e m eeting of th e club A pril 1. G eorge F ischer, g u ard ian of W au- [ p ainted daisies an d sw eetpeas, and M r. an d Mrs. E. A. D eaville. boro P.-T. A. w ill m eet M onday O th er officers elected w ere Mrs. keen a group, received honors for : a m in ia tu re w edding p a rty w ere v ic e -p re s id e n t: e ig h t y ears as g u ard ian M rs. H. E. H arm s of C ornelius a t 7:30 a t th e hom e of M rs. H. H. M erle S elfridge, P hyllis I used. u n d erw en t a m inor o p eratio n at S tan n ard . C h airm en of all sta n d Mrs. F lossie S inclair, se cretary , and A m acher. E velyn C lark . H elen C y S m ith 's hospital T uesday. D r. C. ing com m ittees, re p re se n ta tiv e s of M iss K a th e rin e Weik. treasu rer. rus, C ary l E stepp, V irginia H avens, Mrs, M anley Hostess— T. S m ith operated. th e schools a n d o fficers of th e a s F o u r can d id ates w ere in itia te d in L o rean May, C olene McDowell. A nn D avid H ill ch ap te r, D. A R„ w ill | M rs. R. E. K in g of C arlto n u n so ciation a re u rg ed to be presen t. to th e club. P eters. R osanne Weil, an d K a th e r m eet M onday aftern o o n at 2:30 w ith d erw en t a m ajo r o p eratio n M onday In stallatio n of officers w ill be in e W iley receiv ed T en -H o u r S e rv M rs W. R. M anley. M esdam es*R at S m ith 's hospital. Dr. C. T. S m ith Celebrate W edding A nniversary— Mr. and M rs. E. J. P e te rso n cele- h eld M ay 6. follow ing a pot luck ice aw ards, and P a tric ia K roeger, D. E nglish and S h e ila b a rg e r w ill operated d in n e r a t 6:30 p m. H ostesses for E rm a W illiam s, an d J e a n A nn Pas- hav e c h a rg e of th e program . Mrs. E dyth T ozier W eath erred | b [®‘®sa rv e S u n d a v 'æ w R h '^ 'd f n n e r i h e ^ e e t n g wiHP b<mMl.■sSK^Bherlrl'!• : e^ n ^ ? ^ e,,tal OL ^ ^ e± Iír ^ î ^ r i ^ P o r Ä a t t h e a hom en o f W eik._M rS. A riin e H ahn. Mrs. Delia ley received W ood G a th e re rs’ ra n k B lu eb ird s M eet— a lectu re to u r to S easide a n d As J. F leisch er of S eattle. Wash., a r- I T u lip troop, B luebirds, w ho a re D enton, an d M rs. M ildred McCon- h er sister. M rs. N. V. N elson toria. nahay. riv ed th is w eek fo r a few w eeks' j w ork in g on a sew in g project, m et Mrs. M. Cave, w ho has been ill I Guest Day April 22— • visit w ith his w ife and h er p aren ts, i T uesday aftern o o n w ith Mrs. P aul i m n r o S 1 WeekS' “ repO rled a ’ . B reak fast clu b m et fo r lun ch eo n | R(,tu rn from S outh_ P atterso n , gu ard ian . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. K ram ien. im proving. | w q h Mrs. V ern e C u rry of P o rtla n d j Mr. and Mrs. G. N. T aggart. I | W ednesday. G uest d ay of th e club Mrs. L illie H anley and dau g h ter, w ill be A p ril 22. Mr3. Bessie B ridgem an, and Mrs. Most Outstanding Line F ra n k ie S h ay ler re tu rn e d M onday Le» n ig h t from a 16-day C alifornia Claude trip . M r. T ag g art said C alifornia LACKEY COOM ER w as th e best he had e v e r seen it as th e resu lt of som e good rains. on the market today T h e H hnleys visited M rs. Jo h n D ennis a t T orrance. T h e T aggarts v isited th e ir son, L aw rence, and Y ardley’s Lavender fam ily a t B akersfield, an d d au g h ter, Mrs. M. C. P icklesim er. at A rm and’s Wind-blown Stop th at shimming and tire wear. We offer C hula V ista. Mrs. S h a y le r visited Mrs. Jam es D blviel an d Mrs. V. the latest equipment for front end aligning. Max Factor I M. H erm an d a t I.oI.ng B each, and 1935 Ford V-8 pickup, A fine car and ¡it the her nieces, Mrs. B ruce B onsa at Evening in Pari3 G eneral Repairing p e rfe c t c o n d itio n . right time of year. O ak land and Mrs. R ichard L ink (F rancos T ucker, for m erly oi Body and Fender W ork Looks like new, but Ana Pavlova H illsboro) at S an Francisco. 1934 Chevrolet closed Shell G asoline and Oil must be seen and driv cab pickup. New rub May D ay Party Planned— Colonial Dames en to he appreciated. Mrs. A. H. B usch w as luncheon ber and in A-l condi A LL W O RK G U A RA N TEED hostess W ednesday of la st week Call us for dem onstra tion. for th e officers of th e Social C ir HILLSBORO tion. cle of th e C on g reg atio n al church, 365 E. Main St. Phone 721 1933 Pontiac 8 Sedan. an d p lan s w ere m ade for a May A cross th e S tre e t from H illsboro P ostoffice 1934 Ford V-8 De Luxe day p a rty to be held at th e church Z. R. RIG GS, P rop. A beautiful car at a on T h u rsd ay , A p ril 30. Mrs. S ta n Sedan, with Kari-Keen ley C hin of P o rtlan d w ill be the very low price, and a speaker, and ev ery o n e is in v ited to tru n k . R u n 15,000 guaranteed buy. atten d. miles. Reconditioned Serve Merchants Luncheon— 1935 Ford V-8 1 l/jj-ton and guaranteed with and with it comes Spring Social club of th e E astern S ta r truck. Long w h e e l - money back guaran w ill serve a m erch an ts' luncheon base, dual wheels, low Cleaning. Eliminate much from 11:30 a. m. u n til 1:30 p. m. tee. A p ril 14, a t th e M asonic hall. mileage. As good as of Ruben Kuratli Store Memorials of True Beauty zy/ LÀSTIHG TRIBUTE a Bridal Showers Home Economics Comittees Will Given Miss Heintz Hold Lunch Meet I POULTRYMEN tesasgeai Pool-Gardner Lumber Co. Camp Fire Girls Hold Ceremony Past Grands’ Club Creams Powders LO O K A T T H E S E B U Y S ! "L in e U p W ith Bear” YOUR CAR AS DOWN PAYMENT PHARMACY Spring Is Here DAIRYMEN Right Down Feed a balanced Dairy Ration— Feed Imperial Dairy— of the drudgery by sending your Dry Cleaning to us. Im perial Dairy, 20% ...........................$29.00 ton W inter things may then be Cow Ration, 17% .................................... 26.00 ton laid away— fresh and ready M olasses Dairy, 15% ............................. 23.00 ton for use in the fall. M olasses Screenings, 12% .................. 18.00 ton All the above prices are subject to m arket changes. Im perial Feed & G rain Co. Millers of Quality Feeds Sooth Second Ave. ATTENTION | (V enetian tick et, C. J. C ritten d en . Rt. 1, H illsboro) ■■■■■ : Lunches. Hillsboro, O r*. - Sandw iches Siberrian Cream - - Candy Beverage» COSLETT’S BAR-B-Q , .. Q»™ ? *»• m- to new and at a real sav ing. Many Other Used Cars to Choose From T h at’s our answer when you’re looking for tasty food, a re freshing cold drink or cream. at Home Laundry ÔC Dry Cleaners WILMA’S PLACE Telephone 47 Chevrolet Road ster with rumble seat. 1932 Our Alley! Stop and Shop Pay Cash and Save — Trade with Imperial Phone 91 S a. m.First and Baxellne, Hillsboro AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICI