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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
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, 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...
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.
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__
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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
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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
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