Page Two H IL L S B O R O Association Community Workers Health Event November 20 Named for Red Cross A R G U S , TTTLLSRO RO , O R E G O N Miss C atherine Boge Hillsboro Roys of E. Hat field Return from Trip Bride At an im p re ssiv e e ere m o n v last Sunday a fte rn o o n at S cholls M oho Orient Saturday disi c h y ie li Mu- C a th e rin e Huge All W ashington county doctor* w ill he guests at 6 .10 p in Friday. N ovem ber 20 of th e, Wa , County"r H ealth » association at the ’ .iitin iil ’doelors '• dinnf-r to b e h e ld this y ear in H illsboro Pharniaex ng r« om l»r. C F Muon of I Beaverton, m em ber of the state hoard id d irecto rs of th e O regon : Tuberculosis association, w ill act as chairm an. G uest sp eak ers are Dr 11 C are» . m edical d irecto r of P o rtlan d pub- i lie schools, w ho has ju st re tu rn e d : front the A m erican P ublic H ealth t convention held m New Orleans. ¡1 a., and w ho w ill tell of th e mod- , ern tren d in public h ealth w ork The other sp eak er i s Dr. Scott G oodniglit of Dr. J B Ifllderback > child clinic, w ho will discuss in fan tile paralysis. Thursday, November 12, I9P.G 1 uhrse G roup Meets T urkey Shoot Lohesi- C am pfire g ro u p m et Shooting mali-li ut H elvetia »tore. Tucsduy at tin- home of Mrs 1. E ¡ No» »»inbei 22. b e g in n in g at 10 a 10 IO|) Francis amt planned to m arc h in m the A rm istice pai.nl»- E lsie M artin T urkey sh o u t and Alice I’irie will ha V ■ tlu-ir HOI til ASS It MHO At Halin G i m e p a ik . S unday. I ii em akers', diiqii-r Tin1 »day al lile Ne» a m b e r I» Glllp ui n Co. Selfriilge ¿1111101' high school. " Radio Tithes h e .g m e t h e ,b r i d e o f Fd.U ard Ihit tn ’ld. son * of J I latitali iatlii of \ \ .it lin e r linpti»» inn - * ^R obert Filing.- n and • S tanley Red Cross m em bership roll call Kreit.- retu rn ed Suturd.i» from a Scholls. Rev A 11 iw tliOi' ne of I begins this week, and all county W illiam W aeliner. w ho wa- iu- m onth's trip to the O rient on the H illsb o ro o fficiate d persons are requested to pay m em I Jureil tw o w»-»-ks ago in an uulo- steam ship "G eneral S herm an." The» The bride, who was given berships to solicitors in th e ir own w orked, as w aiters on the ship m arriage by her father w ore a 1 , I m obile accident, is reporled m uch county, a s W ashington county's P o rts they visited w ere Vokohuiua w hite satin gown w ith full length im proved and w ill soon be able to Phono 953 : H illsboro quota has been raised to $151X1 and Kobe Japan: Shanghai and tram and veil S he e a rn e d a b o il- | leave Jones hospital. Mr. Norman, county president, FUNERAL D lltF C T O Ith Hongkong. China and Manila. P I quet of roses and bouvardia. M lnrt lix le r Im proving— has announced th e follow ing com The boys w ere particularly im •m l A lbert To. n-r. who has In-i-n at T he m ild of honor. Miss W anda m unity chairm en: pressed w ith the m ilitary displin F iiugan. in lavender satin and the Jones hospital for som e tim e, i - I K FNSFD KMRAI.MKKS A nnual Hom ecom ing and Roll- C edar Mills B B. Reeves. in Japan, w here streets a re filled b rid esm a id s. Miss Esther huge, in much im proved B ethany G erm an Baptist Rev. Call m eeting of Phoenicia Temple. with m eter lorries e .n iy in g J a p aq u am arin e satin, and Miss Dora Theo. A. beg et; B ethany P re sb y I’y th ian Sisters, w ill he held at the n t r x n t c r x i n isr. s i n ì r z i □ r t u u u t a i u n i x u i t a i n u r x- anese soldiers They w ere in te r W ithyeomtie in peach satin, ear K. P. hall Friday night. AU m em terian Rev. IL Ci Dickman. ested in th e sham bayonet practice t ied old fashioned nosegay bou Phillips M ethodist Rev E. J bers a rc invited to attend, o r if aboard Japanese w ar ship--, w here quets L ittle Misses M argaret and T raglio P hillips Evangelical Rev. im possible to be present to send a the soldiers w ore protective w ood M .m nne Putnam , quit«- colonial in message 11. M Fresenhorg en m asks and fought each other ankle length rose colored s i 1 k I A v aried program of vocal and Helvetia Mrs .1 M. Davidson. w ith wooden guns The boys w ere dresses and nosegay bouquets, w ere N orth Plains Mrs. Hazel Wiede- instru m en tal music, dan cin g by a also in tlie terrib le storm that did the flow er girls class from a well know n dancing in w iisch and Mrs Tom Stiguni. so m uch dam age in the P hilippine The ring - bearer. little Pat Colum bia Academy D istrict—Mrs. structor. readings, etc., w ill be p re Islands. The ship w as at sea and t'.isey . w ore a Fauntlei oy suit of sented. . F ran k Jackson. the force of the storm broke port black and w hite. T he groom, best C om m ittee in ch arg e o f t h e M ountaindale—Mrs F F L em ing holes, flooding th e ir sleeping q u a r man and ushers w or,» d ark b u si m eeting co n sistso f M esdam es Agnes B anks—Mrs. F red Wolford. ters, and sw ept away part of the ness suits. Miss L au ra Fritch, d a u g h te r of Brown. Ella Wohler. Lena Donel- D illey—Mrs. M an e Penn Raym ond Casev was best man. C herry G rove Miss Lillie S w an son. Vesta K anina, E tta Johnson, Mr. and Mrs A nton F ritch of W ab rail on the second deck The shit» eno. Wis.. and Thom as C onnell, son docked at San Francisco the end and Ted R utschm an and Ashley and N ellie Fayram . son. Tem ples from th e co unty have of Mr and Mrs. Thom as C onnell of th e week and the boys cam e Dickinson J r . w ore ushers Gaston Mrs. Jam es B aker and of Hillsboro, w ere m arried W ed hom e by train. D ecorations w ere very effective been invited to attend. Mrs. A W. Anderson. nesday at V ancouver. Wash. Dr w ith the front of the church re p re I.aurelw ood V. V. F.rntson. senting an a lta r w ith seven can and Mrs. R alph D resser atten d ed S e h e fflin — Mrs. K enneth B iers- them. delabra of seven candles each and for dorf. The couple re tu rn e d to H illsboro I bankings of palms, ferns and potted Leisyville—Mrs. Lillie H anley. l plants to announce th e w edding an d then B eaverton Rev. E arl B. Horsell. Mrs. Olga H arding played the M etzger Mrs. F W Conklin. D avid Hill ch ap ter of D A. R Mr. and Mrs. T. W M cDonald left for S ilv erto n to visit Mr. and T ualatin Mi's W. R H aw x h u rst and Mrs. H. E. S tap les retu rn ed Mrs. C arleto n H ande. T he b rid e is met at the hom e of Mrs C K Wells prelude on the violin, accom panied tlie th e piano p ian o by h her e r fa father. th e r. M Hr ; 1 T igard- Mrs V. D. Calw ay. W ednesday from , a tw o w eeks’ a n u rse at Jo n es hospital, h av in g N ovem ber 4 Mrs. G Boone H ard I on iger M iss M inerva F u lle r sang. 1 1 Forest G rove—Mrs. D orothy S ey trip to C alifornia. M r and Mrs com e h ere from W isconsin last May. ing. s ta te regent, m ade her offieial Sing» "I I ove You T ru ly " S h e w as ae- I m our M cDonald v isited in San Francisco She is a siste r of Mrs. A. J Foelki»r visit. She gave the m ain talk of com L pan npanied by Mis* Mildred James ( Hillsboro—M rs F C. M cK inney and Los Angeles, d ro v e to B oulder of Hillsboro. the afternoon, telling of her visit Miss es pluyixt the w edding W atts—Mrs Isabelle W arrens. as official delegate from O regon to m arch Jam Dam. D eath Valley. C arson City. , . by L ohengrin G lenwood -Mrs. G. L. M cCutch- and L ake Tahoe, re tu rn in g along (, 0 1 t e e the C ontinental C ongress in W ash A fter tlie cerem ony a reception en. the Redwood highw ay and coast ington. D C . in A pril Shi- gave a held in the parlors of Un Shady B rook—Mrs. Rose T ru itt. ro u te Mr general outline of special projects c was h u rc h to a b o u t 200 relatives and j Sherw ood — Mrs. O tto S chalten- ter. Mrs. J the various chapters in the state friends Mrs H Casey. Mrs It | brand. o th er sister. Mrs. M E. B row n in P rogram at th e Coffee club m eet a re interested in f o r this year. Scholls—Mrs. L W. Guild O akland, and frien d s at C arm el. ing Friday afternoon w ill be in Especial m ention w as m ade of the Moore and Miss Evelyn H atfield | presided at th e refreshm ent table. I L aurel — Mrs. Jo h n M ulloy and M onterey, and San Francisco. charge of th e D ram atics d e p a rt part the D. A. R is doing in th e by Miss Helen Bagnell and I Mrs. A Schmidt. The M cDonalds w ere m uch im m ent w ith Mrs H. H S tan n ard as restoration of t h e M eLoughlin assisted Miss A lta C lark On a special Jack to w n —Mrs. W. F G em bella. pressed by the size and en g in eer hostess. H ostesses for the afternoon house in Oregon City. tab le the w edding gifts w ere d is C ornelius—Mrs. J. W. Peabody. ing of B oulder Dam. Thev w ent w ill be M esdames Lloyd Brown. J Mrs. H oward P A rnest, past r e played V erboort—F a th e r Jonas. dow n in to th e dam on th e N evada F B uckland. F red C aldw ell, and J. gent of W ahkeena ch ap te r in P o rt They left im m ediately for a short I G reenville—Miss B ernice H erb. side an d saw’ th e offices and m a O. C ran d all All m em bers a re urged land. and present state custodian, w edding trip to C alifornia On 1 B uxton—Mrs. Jessie Meyers chinery. and saw th e in stallation to attend. led the chapter in th e pledge to the th e ir re tu rn they plan to m ake th e ir ■ M anning—Mrs Ja c k Benefiel. of th e th ird rotor. O nly Los A ngel The business m eeting w ill be flag and the D aughter's Creed. home on th e ir farm n ear Scholls. . G roveland—Mrs. J. Seheeler. es and B oulder C ity a re now’ being called at 2:15 at th e ch am b er of M arjorie Wells Sim pson sang sev Tall, graceful shapes with beautiful patterns. The bride is a g rad u ate of Hills G ales C reek —Mrs. V. G. Jam es. supplied w ith pow er, but th e ca com m erce room s, and th e program eral solos and Mary M anley played boro high school and atten d ed Pa- ' H illside— Mrs. C arl C lapshaw . pacity of th e dam w ill supply w ill s ta rt at 3 o'clock. a piano solo. Colored stems. Stem ware that will add to cific university She is a d au g h ter T im ber—Mrs. A llen F K night. pow er for 14 cities th e size of D e Tea was served. Mrs. Idylla Man- of M r. a n d Mrs. H. H. Boge of Wilson D istrict — Mrs. R ichard troit. the beauty o f any dinner ta b it ley. regent, pouring. Farm ington, aud is well know n in I Hunger. O ut of tow n m em bers present this com m unity. K ansas C ity—Mrs. W illiam M arr. C onvention H eld— w ere Mrs. Sam uel O lds of B eav er Cordials, wines ( j sizes) oxktails, slurb • blits, T hatcher M rs Fred Haney. R ebekah district convention No. ton of W illam ette ch ap te r and Mrs. P u rd in —Mrs. E lm er Purdin. Has B roken B a rk — 29 m et w ith S unshine No. 21X5 at L aura E. C u rrin of Y am hill ch ap all in new fall patterns. R eception and dance honoring H azeldale—Mrs. W. P Brooks. W ilsonville N ovem ber 5. w ith May- Mr. T esm er of Gaston is at th e ( F arm ington—Mrs. W illiam P u t Malloy. chairm an: H iim a G arde, Ju d g e R F ra n k Peters. G ran d M as ter. M cM innville O ther guests in Jones hospital recovering from a ' te r of th e M asonic G rand lodge of cluded prospective m em bers a n d nam Jr. easy to shop" vice-chairm an; H a z e l W eidman, broken back, resu ltin g from a faJI A loha-H uber—Mrs. Jam es Welch. secretary . T he p resident. E stelle Oregon, w as given F rid ay ev e : the heads of the local w om en's in a hay loft. n in g at the P o rtlan d M asonic te m patriotic organizations Reedville—Mrs. A. M. Jannsen. t.u .. . n .an aUit. Weed, w as presen t and gave a talk. Mrs. Burlingame at ll>e,pital— G arden Home—Mrs. W. J. Mc- The follow ing lodges w ere re p re ple by 58 lodges of P ortland. A bout tw en ty couples from H illsboro a t Loughlin. Mrs R obert B. B urlingam e u n sented: T ualatin. S unshine. R ain tended. am ong them J. H M urton. Conference at Klamath Falls— W hitford—Mrs. F Lobenstein. -s» w-i ■ Mrs Zola M organ, state presi d erw ent a m ajor operation W ed bow-, T igardviile. an d sev eral v is d istrict d ep u ty g ran d m aster, and dent of the B usiness and P ro fes nesday at Jones hospital, and is itors. The convention w ill m eet Mrs. M urton. sional W omen's club, w ill leave to convalescing nicely. w ith T ig ard v iile n e x t y ear. night for K lam ath Falls, w here she B azaar D ecem ber 9— E n tertain ed at L uncheon— M r. and Mrs. K ingsley P erk in s will attend th e S o u th ern O regon 4-y/ W isirR fi L adies' z\id of the M. F church Mr. and Mrs. P au l P a tte rso n e n tertain ed a t luncheon A rm istice and tw o ch ild ren of Richm ond. Cal., B. P. d istrict conference over the w ill hold a bazaar D ecem ber 9 at j w ere guests last w eek of Mr. w eek-end. S everal o th er local m em th e church. Day. h onoring Mr. and M rs. E arl Snell of Salem . O th er guests w ere (P erk in s' grandm others. Mrs. A. J bers w ill go to K lam ath Falls S a t Mrs. Wohler III— P erk in s and Mrs. B. P C ornelius, urday and atten d th e conference Mr. and Mrs. H. L. M acK enzie and Mrs C hester W ohler is convalesc Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. V erne M cKinney. and o th er relativ es. Mr. P erk in s is ing at Jones hospital from an op w ell know n here, w here h e spent Miis Lytle Hostess— S ecretary of S tate Snell w as sp eak I his boyhood days. Miss M arion L ytle en tertain ed eratio n perform ed Monday. e r at th e A rm istice D ay program i Mrs. C. E W ells and Mrs. W. her ¡»ridge club w ith a d in n e rp a rty O tt F ractu res Hip— in th e V enetian th eatre. G. H are w ent to Pacific C ity S un- M onday evening at h er apartm ent C D. O tt of G aston is at Jones Mrs. Miller Honored— P revents ru stin g of mo Mr. and Mrs. J. H M urton e n i day to close th e ir cottages fo r th e in t h e W ashington hotel. Mrs. hospital w ith a fractured hip. j w inter. T hey re tu rn e d by w ay of C harles Ellis of P o rtlan d w as a to r block and ra d ia to r terta in e d w ith a b uffet su p p er in Seaside, w here th ey v isited " Dr. special guest. B illie Sim pson of P ortland was honor of th e b irth d ay of Mrs. Floyd core. guest over A rm istice Day of his M iller of P o rtlan d . A rm istice Day and Mrs. H ow ard Wells, m ak in g a Give F a re v e ll P a rty — Mr. and Mrs. R. W. G ates will cousin. E ddie Wells, at th e C. F. guests w ere Messrs, an d Mesdames 310-mile trip an d arriv in g nam e at Insures p ro p er cooling M iller. J. J. Ruble, and R. J. Scearce ; 8 o'clock. en tertain this evening for Mr. anti Wells home. Miss C lara Lee, w ho has been In of all p a rts of th e m otor. of P o rtlan d . A lf O. Jo h n sen o f For- , th e H utchinson hospital a t N ew Mrs. O rvel Edwards, w ho leave tom orrow for B aker Mr. and Mrs est Grove, D onald M egargel. A r berg, w as bro u g h t hom e last w eek P ete B erke of R oseburg will also nold Jen sen an d B. M. G oodman. P revents overheating. T he kind of w e a th e r y o u ’re driving in (and is convalescing at the hom e of be present Benefit Supper at Aloha— h er m other. Mrs. W R. Clapp, of Mrs. Cook Improving— Osteopathic puts a big prem ium on the e ar th a t's in p e r A cafeteria su p p er w ill be served j rrorth of H ilsboro. Physician and Surgeon fect condition. Vet you can have just such a Mrs. C laud Cook underw ent a We have ju st installed new from 6 to 8 p. m. W ednesday by Mr. and Mrs. Sanford S h o re of COMMERCIAL BUILDING th e ladies of St. C ecelia's parish of C upar. Saskatchew an. C anada, v is m ajor operation at th e Jones hos c a r— one t h a t ’s read y for every em ergency flushing equipm ent. B eaverton at th e G range h all at ited Mr. and Mrs. J N. W iley W ed pital last Thursday. Dr. A O. P it P hone Office 861 — if you keep it u n d er the tra in ed a n d man operating. S he is im proving Aloha. nesday of last w eek on th e ir way nicely. R esidence 862 C om plete jo b w ith w atchful eyes of our a tte n d a n ts. Each time (to C alifornia for th e w inter. you drive in here, they note the sound of M rs B M. D erry of O ttaw a. C an ada. left S u n d ay night fo r C ali y our m otor, th e h e a t of the ra d ia to r, th e fornia. a fter an extended v isit h ere Cooling System condition of y o u r tires, the stre n g th of your w ith h er bro th er, J. N. Wiley, and fam ily. m otor oil. T h e y ’ll w arn you w hen a n y th in g | Mrs. A. L. B rock is visitin g h er goes w rong . . . and, if you choose, th e y ’ll W o u l d s iiirrrp c t f p e r l i n i r s 1,1 S iU eattle, of th H em « OUIll suggest ieetlin g . slster- ln? quite Mrs one V ernon ahn be- of Annual Roll-Call Phoenicia Temple On Friday Night Donclson SC Sewell STOP HERE Miss Fritch Bride of Toni Connell Jr. ì 0 B £ 5 Bopular Toiletries Bridge Brizes Remedies— I)rug Sundries B ’ * rescription Service State Regent of D. A. R. Visits Hillsboro Residents Visit Boulder Dam SI It V II I’lione •IX ' ' H illsb oro Pharm acy Club Meets Fl'illa>' Afternoon STORE V o ii’ i'i- g o in g Io got iiio r o v a lu e th a n .von hop ed f o r . . . a n d pay less Ilia n yon e x p e c te d . SP()R T COATS lie g , price .'j>l2.!L‘i $-1 A -0 0 10 GLASSWARE ( H hi I' m th a t C rystal cut S te m -W are $19 16 sîü *, Organization- Radiator Flushing 75 Bargain Back of Dresses G rand M aster Peters Honored at Dance ¿*RET í ¿ W l - I't - i ■> u. g. price $7.95 and $9.S5 '.oo GO Mt S BAi/zuî n s Shop ini I E M Barnes, Prop. H im IlilMxirii PREPARE for WINTER Dr. Wm. E. Hinds EVEREADY Poultry Wanted CLEANER an d including reverse flu sh in g of ra d ia to r and block s2 .50 SAH N O W GARAGE C lean C om fort Stations D rinking F o u n tain s T hird and L incoln St P hone 271 fix it safely, e x p e rtly w ith the aid of m odern facilities. H odgen - B rew ster T urkey F inishing a n d F a tte n in g M ash to y o u r T hanksgiving birds. W il buy your tu rk e y s or dress and m a rk e t them for VOll. M ountaindale is at th e B rock hom e d u rin g h er m o th er's absence. Mrs. R. C. V aught of Y akim a. Wash., is v isitin g h er sons and d au g h ter-in -law and friends h ere this w eek. | S unday school w o rk ers’ confer-1 ence of th e H ilsboro M ethodist church was h eld in th e p arsonage; Monday. A m er L ath ro p of C ottage Grove, nephew of L. P. H arrison, w as a S unday and M onday visito r at th e H arrison hom e in Hillsboro. Mrs. C. E. L y tle is v isiting h er 1 son K ingsley an d fam ily at Rose- Seed - Wool - Poultry j burg. Telephone 3061 Mrs. E. L. Moore, w ho h as been l ill for about a m onth, is rep o rted | ' as im proving. Mr. and Mrs. R ussell T isdale spent th e w eek-end in P o rtlan d w ith Mr. and Mrs. H arm on. SERVICE F o r all cars day or night “Let's Figure We'll Want $1000 for a Trip Abroad in 5 Years" ( »»mplete Motor C om plete L ubrica Tuning. ( heck-up tion Service Battery and P roper W inter G rade Oil Ignition ( heck B rake T esting Wheel A ligning Why scatter d u st and germ s all through th e house w hen you clean, i use an E lectro lu x clean er an d air purifier. For com plete hom e reno- ( vation. free d em onstration.—C all or w rite B. R. K ane, H illsboro. P hone 2621Y. 39tf (4 ¿» n N/ 1 6 -5 0 2 4 - 7 5 *5» TELL US how you want to save and we’ll figure out a plan for you. Tualatin Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association J. M A arlngi A Ixtaa Bldg. We Have Every Im por t a n t W in te r F a s h io n Hillsbor» For Home I inaiicing Funds See An Insured Association i n E veryone youmr and old has a Rood w ord fo r th is d e a r s p a rk lin g brew w ith th e real old-w orld lajfer fla v o r. Ask fo r it today a t your near« e«t fo u n tain . TASTI D iatributad by Kay .1. 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Let our trained, experienced m echanics put your car in shape for w in ter d riv - ing it w ill SAVE you MONEY and IN- CREASE SA FETY and PERFORM ANCE Farmers’ Cash Store Feed - ACCESSORIES r k In c o r p o r a te d 318 - 332 E. Main St. CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE Phone Day or Night 444 Hillsboro, Oregon ? I