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H IL L S B O R O Thurubiv, July 23, 19?.G m il. D< n H erd. I. < " n . m l Hun «n, ( ì< »»r "«• M o n in e , P h ilip S tre tc h e r, L e la n d M rC iini», S ta n fo rd G o ite r, G le n I.) J ••II. ( hai h .: H o lco m b am i E H ole« (tnh T he S ch o ll J u n io r W o im n ’H c lu b «•r»t«*i t a llie d v id i u b rid a l «hower G i ace K in g , tori In h o n o r o f M i Ml. Iloinc Service Sunday; T h in ‘ day «•’ i u in g al Un» < b u n t» p ai lo t. A b o u t III attendc’iV Grüner Home Modern Week end gueüb: it tt,e ( ’ lií f o r d ' D T i u k Im in w e r e M i and M i (Hr M i m b ru n ii» Pexirnln) L. Spi Ilm a» o f Baker. S C U D I I s A b o u t 2(H) a lte n I. I Mrs, I- i in c K«-llogg was tu k e n th e d< d le u tio u cx«*n . • nt the in . to t il h o sp ita l T liu i day. Jo n c M o u n ta in Horne c h in c h .*• .in»l.«\ w here . he h se rio u s ly i l l Hi hop E W P r . u t o iiu pieu tn l W h ittle spent la »t Don M t« tin - dedu u tio n c i nu n and i nn* w eek v is itin g d th e Ed Dcinrnir» d u c te d the d e d ic a tio n cerem ony home. M in is te rs w h o w ere gut t o f In n \1 i M rs ( ’a ri W o b lx h le g c l Jean and N a d in e o r w e re J A G oode of P« i t i m i and d a u g h te r ( ’ A ll' n and m id g ra n d -o n o f H e rb e rt T y lc i. and M r. and M l a stu d e n t in in i .ti i I*' E Ei.sh i of d a u g h te i Puts; to u re d th o beach«* . D a yto n , A h i y I ’m i 1 h, ( ’ hi i t ia n ;u fa r «.• N e\ p o rt S u n d a y. m in is te r o f N e w b e rg VI sito rs pre i- M o d e rn m A ll ReMpectx ent w tio w ill» « * .etl tin* d e d ic 'itio n A n 81» g a llo n hat w a te r ta n k Is o f th e o ld c h u rc h and Who Wen* in g In: »ailed in tin ne w bom «’ given neat.; o f h o n o r on th? p la t* b. being b u ilt by M r am i M rs E crd M a rg a rita l-'.mim I. fo lli» wer«? M l (¡1 im> I A n a ll »•! < tr ie k itc h e n w ill E m e lin - Frank D. Vun nt, M i also lie eno o f th e m any m od e rn V in c e n t and G« >rgc B a ke r H«rv II t e u tllle l o f the hou seh o ld e q u ip a t Y a k im a . D edication of C hurch H eld I H r it t m - r . w h o h v . » w a s th e m i n i te i th e n Mi Einniel ra n g a uh» w h ic h he ■ .m g a t th e i . 11, i ■ 11 f 1» fu l .1 i ' ; 11 « Il d e d ic a t io n ' ill M in n e e ta ■ ■ < n h e i • p e n a l O UIÙ- l * . M i « f P o rtla n d L a u ra P o llin g Good« vo ca l tr io by M i and M i L lo y d D u n .m o o n * am i d a u g h te i Ma* m e o f P o rtla n d am i a v « m al <lu<*t by M ia . H elen and M a ry S c h u n -lt/ r G ro u p sin g m g t le d b y M i Vu g il S|*« eee p rlo i to b e g in n in g o f the p ro g ra m Hev V ir g il Sp< • •<*«•. th e M o u n ta in Hom e n u im t« r. ns ist< d by J o h n S c lu n e lt/e i. chair m an of tlie b u ild in g c o m m itte e , bad ch a rg e « I Ila* i f l . i t A I O :’«* g l .u p o f t h e < h u rc h rncinh e i . had a basket d in n e r at tin* p.u sonage nt noon. Hi hop E W I'r a t<»i m. w ill p n a ct» at J e n n in g s Lodge ( im p m e e tin g e v e ry a fte rn o o n and e ve n in g o f th is w eek and at 2 p. Ill S u n d a y am t S u n d a y e ve n in g Mi B e u la h ( ’ up.u a n ith and t wo c h ild re n o f P o rtla n d . M i A ld a 1!» ig h te n s to n and th re e c h ild re n o f ('.d o ra d o p .-iit several day « la t w eek n t th e J S H erd hom e A l b e rt W lu tie a r o f S c o fie ld spi rit fro m W ednesday t i l l S u n d a y at tie H e ld home. M r and M rs C a rl S I ffe r t and c h ild re n H erber t and C o h*in. G le n n L yt.se ll and G eorge N app .sp irit S u nday at P a c ific C ity Mr and M r Ed S e iffe rt and tw o d a u gh te rs, Mr amt Mi J im M o o re and Jame amt Wilbur M«»or«* a tte n d e d a p ic n ic d in n e r p a r t y at th e L eslie M oo re hom e ir» T i S u n d a y. B ir th d a y C c lc b ra te il M r. a m i M i Ed D c m m in at- tend«* I a b ir th d a y p a r’ s at th e IP I 1m M e ye rs hom e in Lam I S a tu r d a y e v e n in g in h o n o r of Mi:» M e y e rs’ b irth d a y M r and M i S A G o ite r and .suns S a m m y and S ta n fo rd re tu rn e d hom e W ednesday fro m D. M um *«. Iow a. w h e re th e y s i u t . - l M r ( ¡ o t te r's m o th e r Mr s Fred Gott« r. M r. and M t J u liu C h ri tensen and Peggv B rigg., w ith M r am i M l : C M M cR o be rt« o f P o rtla n d J< and M; ..* i ‘J H dLsboro e n jo y . I a p ic n ic d in n e r at A r ie l D am in W a s h in g to n am i s . I ted * Wcx dland park Sui d a j G eorg? N app o f ( ’ a tie Buck, w.i h pent the cck-end it 1 ■ Carl S e iffe rt home I ■ tu rn e d S u n d a y a fte r s e ve ra l w e e ks’ sta y at th e p a re n ta l hom e near T ig a rd . T h e fo llo w in g w e re e n te rta in e d n t th e W illia m H ( ’ handiee hom e w it h an o u tsid e p a rty and w n n e r roa st la d F in la y «•veiling. M i.e .* W ilm a H (‘ssi*. D o ris Jean H rittc n . A n n ic e <'b a n d it i'. L o rra in e D cm - n iin . D o n . I . e w illy n . ( ¡ ilic h e n I . v w I 'lly t i, U o n n ic B a rtle tt. M ars I.o ve - i: ir n . M .u g .ir r t f a b r . A va H o w a rd, Nadine Bunnell, Virginia Bunnell, Y v o n n e B u n n e ll and M rs -i s I',a il l l i aton. T honiaa C aln . L o y a l H o w - A R G U S , II I L L S R O R O , O R E G O N Laurel-Scholls Tossers Will Play Japanese Team on Sunday w o rk M i S c h m id t Is s t ill suffei*- in g fro m in ju r ie s re c e iv e d in an U n d e rta k in g co m p a n y a u to a c c id e n t e a rly in th e s p rin g I o f tile services. Mrs. Cummings of Buxton is Buried had ch a rg e th e A K Hiteon (fly Z.—I1 g tra ih e r,! S c h m id t, M r I’ Ravennan, M r. IHt M(- F I. Ho.wnl m il M i A N a d i'ic i and th e W u t- Mi W illia m D ra lle and son E a rl , LAU R EL T h e Ja pane boy ■'Tin N ip p o n .", fro m I ’o rtla n d w ill kin fa m ily a fte r w h ic h H u y a ll F u n e ra l services w e re h e ld at are s p e n d in g th e s u m m e r in and n e a r C h ic a g o w it h re la tiv e s a n d ag a in uieei tie - L a in el-S( h o ll . ha <•- a tte n d e d th e d c d ii a tio u (,f th e new B tix b a i at th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h frie n d * . ( lu n c h at M o u n ta in Hum e h a il team on th e local d ia m o n d fo r S u n d a y a fte rn o o n fo r M r . A n n ie L a d ie s ' S ocial c lu b m et in th e a game S unday. T h e local team I . R o b e rt and A r t h u r Bacon and e h a in p io n o f th e c o u n ty F u n n e ls ' d o b room a t th e h a ll W ednesday C u m m in g s, w h o d ie d F rid a y m o r n R o la n d A n d e rs o n a re e n jo y in g a S lla v i a hostess A ing. a' d ie h o m e o f h e r d a u g h te r, v a c a tio n at R o cka w a y beach w ith ' U n io n league and is sch e d uled to w ith M i ( p iilt was 'a rle d . to be w o rk e d M r Gai l E .te p p a! B u x to n a fte r an t h e ir g ra n d m o th e r. M rs A d a C a ld p la y at the c o u n ty fa ir th i fa ll G ra in h a rve st is in f u ll s w in g o n d i n i n g c l u b m eeting;, and to be exte nd e d ¡lines... In te rm e n t was at w e ll, and a u n t. M i .. E lsie C a ld th is week und a good y ie ld o f a ll '.Id u> re p li io h t h e tre a s u ry . th e B u x to n c e m e te ry . She was b o rri w e ll. M rs lto ,(. D e i i ii n m w ill h e host- Decem ber 10. 1854. a t C o rn w a ll. G a y fo rd W ils o n came u p fr o m k in d s I expected M l and M rs R a lp h C u s ia to r o f ( ; fo r th e m e e tin g n e x t W ednes E ngland a nd cam e to N e w Y o rk M e d fo r d fo r the w e e k -e n d and w hen th re e ye a rs o f age; m a rrie d w ill : pend th e c o m in g w e e k at Bai Ilia. Idaho, w e re g u e s t, at th e d a y at tlie c lu b room . I. A W h ittle hom e fro n t T h in day M r and M r.- R o llin M eye rs e n J a m e - C u m m in g s a t H astings. b lis te r ru s t c o n tro l cam p. u n t il S u m ta y. T h e v is ito r are te rta in e d w ith a c ra w fis h feed at M in n in 1874. and cam e to O re M r: E D H ite . M rs . E v e ly n c h ild h o o d fr ie n d , o f M rs II. M th e ir hom e S a tu rd a y n ig h t, c e le gon in 1884, s e ttlin g on a hom e- H o lla n d and M r L u c ile F lin t o f lead n e a r B u x to n She reside d Schools a tte n d e d a b r id a l s h o w e r W hiSnand i D o ro th y W h ittle » and b ra tin g h e r b irth d a y m in iv e r, a ry c o n tin u o u s ly in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty R ich a rd W h ittle , w h o m th e y v is ite d G o e ,t w e ic M r. and M r T h u rs d a y e v e n in g a t th e S c h o lls E d w a rd Seven c h ild re n c h u rc h h o n o rin g M iss G race K in g also D i John on a cenm patued tin in D c m m in nt S c h o lls arid M r. and u n t il h e r death. were b o rn to th e u n io n , fo u r o f | and went to S alem on b usiru ss, r e : M r ston w h o c w e d d in g to C h a rle s H e n ry Reese. vhorn s u rv iv e as fo llo w s : D o w n e y tu rn in g S a tu rd a y. M i . A . S o u le a cco m p a n ie d M r. G um m ings. F ore st G ro v e ; M rs. C a rl B u r k e was an e v e n t o f S u n d a y S e ve ra l m em b e rs o f th e L a u re l S o u le on a business t r ip th ro u g h M r. a nd M rs. C W. S tru th e rs . L ig h ts ehc... o f th e S u n d a y school Idaho. M on ta n a . U ta h and W y o m Eslepp. B u x to n : A lfr e d C u m m in g .. I Mr.- A lic e G ibons. M iss M a rg a re t arid th e ir te a ch e r, M rs. W a lte r in g T h e y w ere at S a lt L a k e C ity , H ill boro, and C la re n c e C u m m in g s , H e d d e n and K e n n e th S tru th e rs a t- ' C o rn e liu s . T w e lv e g ra n d c h ild re n . S c h m id t, an- a tte n d in g E va n g e lic a l p la n n in g fog a d ip in tlie la k e ment. s.x g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n L e t the advertisements help you Tw«*n’v wore pri ent when Mr ca m p m e e tin g at J e n n in g s L o dge w h e n last h e a rd fro m . T h e y e x p e c t and and M i A H F lin t «.'ntertained th is week G u l a tte n d in g a rc M a r to be gone fiv e o r six w eek . Il( r jo r ie W ill, M a r jo r ie l. o d i, Ire n e w i t h a c ra w fis h feed S u nday eve- j m o th e r. M rs Aggas. is w ith a n W h itm o re . Jean W a tk in s and E ve o th e r d a u g h te r at In d ep e n d e n ce n in g . ly n and D o ro th y S ch u m a ch e r Mi It /< 1 M u rp h y o f P o rtla n d d u rin g h e r absence. F I. B ro w n a nd son Lee m ade • pent ‘ he past tw o w eeks at th e 1 L illie S c h n e id e r o f H e lv e tia is s e ve ra l tr ip s to Monmouth last at th e hom e o f h e r a u n t. M r p a re n ta l hom e on h e r va ca tio n. F re d M r a: I M rs Hoy H e rrin g to n a n d , w e e k a fte r p ip e to be used in i r S c h m id t, assistin g w it h th e house tw o ons o f S herw ood, M rs M. T y - • rig a tin g a lfa lfa B la c k c a p b e rr y p ic k e rs have d is - I g i m and tw o c h ild re n . H«*verly , C o llin . G -o r ge Z e ig le r and V iv ia n i banded at th e I. A. W h ittle p a tch I in charge of / « a id e r . E ld o n H avernun. V e lm a j a m t the 2'n to n s o f d rie d b e riie s W o h l. - e h le g e l and M e lb u rn Z e ig le r I h a ve been m a rk e te d at a p r o fita b le p rice . LAWRENCE EISENBEIS e n jo y e d a p ic n ic S u n d a y on th e V is it Alaska Y a m h ill r iv e r T he Misses Ire n , and Ina S tevens M r a n d M i t E lw o o d W ils o n o f ' H ank. Mi and M r W a ld o F l i n t . ; and M o.* M ild re d M e rz o f I ’ ortLand G le n C o o k o f P o r t l a n d a n d C a l v i n , p la n to s ta rt on a n in e -d a y t r ip to S ch illin g Bldg. Aloha, Oregon n e x t S u n d a y. C o n n e r w e n t to N vh a l. in S a tu rd a y * S ka g w a y, A la s k a , F ro m th e re th e y w ill h ave a one- e v e n in g on a c t a w f lt h to u r. S u n d a y e v e n in g d in n e r p a rty , day in la n d t r ip to L a ke B e n n e tt. M rs It G M e N a y and d a u g h - j gu. sts a t th e L y le P o tte r horn«* a , i. M r « m i M rs W illis P o tte r. | te rs P a tric ia and B a rb a ra o f F ore st ' M r amt M rs. Bay J e n k in s of P o r t Grove spent last w e e k at th e F. I.. J land and M r and M rs. C u sh in g o f I B ro w n hom e w h ile w o rk m e n w e re in s ta llin g a h e a tin g system in t h e ir ! V a n r o u i < r. Wash T h e o M u rp h y am i H e rb S e h n e id - J hom e M r. M e N a y was a w e e k -e n d I 4 r W.m’ to G iant.s Pass F rn ia v a:. I guest. M iss B e le n R u tsch m a n is a t th e j w h ile r e tu r n in g hom e v ia W a ld - I p o rt. S c h n e id e r became i l l and w.xs ' hom e o f her sister. M rs. C a rl B r e tt- j forced to re m a in in W a ld p o rt, w h ile hauer of near H ills b o ro , e a rin g fo r Mr M u rp h y re tu rn e d hom e to h e r and h e r in fa n t d a u g h te r. C a ro l secure a id and w ith h is sin te r I M a rie . M r and M rs. S E. S to lle r v is ite d th e re 's o n ly one good p la ce f o r a H azel M u rp h y le ft M o n d a y to b rin g Mi J. C Rogers in P o rtla n d W ed- b a ck seat d r iv e r th a t w e k n o w of, M r. S ch n e id e r home. m day ese n in g. w h e re she is i l l at b u t th e tr o u b le is th e y c a n 't go th e hom e o f a d a u g h te r. H e r co n th e re u n t il a fte r th e y die. T h e one G O O D P L A C E h a t w e k n o w o f to d itio n re m a in s u n changed get a f ir s t class Used C a r is here, O ld F riend s U nited C o m m u n ity co rre sp o n de n ce was f u r w e back up e v e ry s ta te m e n t th e m eans o f u n itin g tw o g irlh o o d w e m a ke re g a rd in g th e m 100G ; ch u m s last w b e k w h e n M rs W H. these p ric e d to m a k e w a lk in g e x ,n . m . . r i. Cm i K IN T O N M is J a k e F a ix was K e llo g g o f M id w a y read in th e p e n sive ; K id d D on't W a lk g iv e n a u t ilit y sh o w e r at h e r hom e " L a u r e l n e w s" th a t M rs. F re d M a y J u ly IS. th o rn b e in g a b o u t 35 p re s e r i G ala Hogers) was at th e Rogers Down e n t and a n u m b e r fro m out o f to w n . hom e a ssisting w ith th e w o r k w h ile P aym ent I iir h id iii't M rs A u g u st O b ris t o f h e r m o th e r is i l l M rs. K e llo g g c a ll 1935 F o rd V-B f lle n n C u lle n . Mr.. N ic k G e rig of ed th e re S u n d a y. D e lu x e C oupe n e a r C u n e litu . M rs I W . Van M r and M rs. S E S to lle r and 1934 C ht-v M aste r H o rn and d a u g h te r M r s f . iir ille of c h ild re n jo in e d th e F ra n k H a n - S iii. u i B e a ve rto n M a ryi u se fu l a rtic le s auske and S id n e y R o th s tro m fa m re c e iv e d b y M rs F a ix w ei ilie s o f P o rtla n d at Ja n tze n Beach 1932 P ly m o u th 4-d o o r Sedan T h e re w ill be no p re a ch in g S u n last T uesday to p a rtic ip a te in " C h il day as th e pastor. Rev V ica jll d re n 's d a y " th e re 1930 Ford Coach S p r e e , is a tte n d in g a n n u a l assem- F ifte e n m em bers o f th e F r ie n d ly M udd A ............ h lv o f the O re g o n -W a s h in g to n co n C o rn e r class o f th e S u n d a y school 1935 F o rd fe re n ce at J e n n in g s Lodge, w h ic h a tte n d e d the so cia l m e e tin g at th e P ic k u p .................. w ill ( I s ■ S u n d a y ( V e ilin g R e g u la r Jacob S c h m id t h o m e J u ly 10 P la n s so .on o f B ib le school, 10:45 a. m. w e re m ade fo r a pot lu e k e v e n in g 1932 B u ic k 8 ................. T h e F rid a y e ve n in g p ra y e r and d in n e r and la w n p a rty fo r th e class I Sedan busim .s m e e tin g w ill be d is c o n m em b e rs and th e ir fa m ilie s at th e tin u e d fo r th is w e e k also. hom e o f M rs A d o lp h S c h m id t J u ly I M i . B la n ch e M c C o rm ic k o f H ills 1 I H illsboro. Oregon b o ro pent th e w e e k-e n d w ith h i r A d in n e r p a rty was e n jo ye d S u n g ra n d m o th e r. M r L illie M . B ie rly . day at th e Am os W a tk in s hom e by Oldest A u to m o bile D e a le r In M r and M rs R a le ig h Whitmore I l.v. W ashington C ounty M r . F I le I.o m n r a n d tw o c h il and c h ild re n . M r. a nd M rs W a lt e r 1 d re n o f P o rtla n d w e re week-end ne ts o l M r. and M rs. E v e re tt D. W rig h t, C ooper m o u n ta in . R T e u fe l has been i l l d u rin g th e past fe w w eeks w ith rh e u m a tism lie is at one o f th e h o t s p rin g s in a n o th e r p a rt o f th e state, b u t spent a fe w days last w e e k a t his home here. <// LASTING TRIBUTE Mrs. Jake Faix Honored at Kinton a a u g n ie r. M r and M r«. R e in h a rt, fo llo w in g a m a jo r operation at St. Vincent's hospital. Say you saw It in the Argus. Lest Y ou Forget M a y w e re m in d yo u th a t th e e re c tio n o f a m e m o ria l s h o u ld be s e rio u s ly and c a re f u lly co n sid e re d . M e m o ria ls a re im p o rta n t. T h e y a re necessary. T h e m e m o ria l y o u e re ct w i l l be th e one p u b lic , la s tin g , h o n o rin g re c o rd y o u can m a k e o f th e deceased of y o u r fa m ily . H H Phone 121 S A V E ON S T A N N A R D , M anager H illsboro S E R V IC E DON’T GAMBLE with expensive home equipment We specialize in R EPA IR SER V ICE on R A D IO S - R EFR IG ER A TO R S Open for Business Richards Barber & Beauty Shop la w A la n OREGON MONUMENT WORKS BEAUTY SH O P To Make a Long Tale Short P ic k e n s hom e In H ills - b o ro in h o n o r o f G le n P icke n s' b irth d a y . M rs. H a r ry H ud so n Is c o n v a l- W ashers — Electric Appliances Douglass Davison R adio & A p pliance Service Selfrid ge F o rn itu re Store S A V E ON Phone 21X S E R V IC E The Hillsboro Argus offers 175 200 125 90 130 200 Cady Motor Co. SQUARE DEAL ADVERTISING SERVICE G uaranteed Circulation I f yo u change y o u r address k in d - I,. : . : y : ! . e . r r g o s d i r e c t and at once. tf L TH E PACE with Rollator Refrigeration ft ■ The Only R e frig e ra to r w ith the ROLLATOR R eader -"i Interest Y ou ’re assured of a S Q U A R E DEAL for your m oney when you invest your advertising dol lar in the HILLSBORO A R G U S. Norge originated 30 of the most important features in modern re frigeration, and although Norge is the most copied refrigerator in the world, many Norge features are still to be found on no other refrig erator. Be sure the refrigerator you choose for your home has these features;— THE ROLLATOR" COMPRESSOR... smooth, cisy, rolling power Instead of the hurried beck-and-forth ection ol the ordinary refrigerating mechanism. Result— more cold for the current used end an almost everlasting mechanism. • neo. u. s T h e m ore you kn o w n b o u t cars, th e m ore yo u w ill appreciate th e value b u ilt in to th e l ’ o n lia c E ig h t M o n e y cannot b u y a siiKMitbcr, sm arter e ig h t: and in a d d itio n , it is as economical «s the t h r iftie r sixes Get e ve ryth in g m oto rin g provides, a t th e low est possible cost — b u y a P o n tia c E ig h t. •Onn o f 11 IWO P o n t ia a v w n i- r i who r w c n (/r /im c w ritte n rot- n o t a r y l e t t e r * o t o r a l* « a b o u t t h e i r c a r * N a p a id t e a t im ooialrt A N D E R SO N M O T O R CO. Third «nd Lincoln H i l l s b o r o _________Phone 1271 cat . orr. • Judge any refrigerator by the mechanism that makes the cold. 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