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Page F o u r TT T T. T. ? B O R O State President Gives Awards of Citizenship Needs of Nursery School Cited AT! G V 8 , ÎT T T . L S R O R O , O R F 0 O N Executives Make Proclamations N l i r s o r v school, of w hich Miss Mary 1'nslin is teacher, wishes to publicly thank the follow ing ci g.mi. atii.n- for donations to the school: The Coffee elub. W om Air* B lanche Jo n es of Sherw ood tion. Mrs. C. E Wells, w ho is an - R elief corps. P arent-T each- a i.itii -t -Sor\ ice club and state president of th e A m erican l.e tat,- ch airm an ol app ro v ed schools friends th e relief office, and the «ion A uxiliary, officiated at th e took Mi-.. Matthic.- on a trip along presentation of citizenship aw ard ' the coast from Toft to the Sea l.ion nd an 1 th ird grades of th e D avid Hill school O th er item s to 17 Cam p Eire girls at the meet caves Tuesday. still needed by the- _____ ing of the A uxiliary Tuesday night •chool _____ include _ D avid Hill chapter. D A R will at the V eterans’ hail. Mr-- Jones m eet M onday w ith M r- M cC onnell i an alum inum pitcher, a bolt of was accom panied by Mrs M a e of P o rtla n d M e m b e rs a r e to m eet I y ard-w ido unbleached m uslin, a W aters of Salem , state v ice-presi at the W ashington hotel. rolling pin. four y ard s of bright dent. Both ladies gave interesting oeele red oilcloth, cots or ch ild ren 's talks on the w ork of th e A u x ilia n bods, and various m iscellaneous throughout the state, and urged item.- w hich n-.av be learned at the school. that efforts be m ade to add to the m em bership if possible b e f o r e N u i'erv -odeie-l council will M arch 13 in o rd er to present the T he C olonial fen sponsored by m eet Thursday afternoon to plan state m em bership chairm an w ith th e Coffee elub Friday afternoon for added co-e-pcration of the the desired quota for the state 5000 at too hom e of Mr- Thom as C o n ci ¡--.munity w ith the school. A at that time. nell was atten d ed by a large crow d, m eeting of paren ts of n u rsery ch ild ren is planned for th e fol Mrs. A rth u r K roeger. chairm an and a good program w as enjoyed Mrs V. W G ard n er had ch arg e of lowing T hursday .iftcriiexui Uevth of the A m ericanism com m ittee, had charge of the program , w hich was the p rogram and presented ' t h e m eeting- arc in be helel at th e Dav id Hill building, at 2:30. N u r presented by th e th ree Cam p F ire follow ing num bers: Along w ith tin- C hief E xecutive , U n d er auspices of the O regon M inuet be school ch ild ren u n d er se ry , chi el is open to p aren ts F ed eratio n of B usiness and l ’re-fes 1 of out -late 1 w ould urge you to set direction of Miss M aurine Moore, and in terested visitors at all -ional W om en's club plans a re b e aside th e w eek o f M utch 14th to accordion solos by Dale Busch. time-- Miss Fnslin announces. N ational Business W omen's ing m ade for this state to join the 20th , vocal d u et by C aroline K arkevarf nation-w ide e>bse-rv am-e of "B usiness W eek" to learn more- of th e B usi and V’iolet L und in. w ith Mrs K ark- ness .met Professional W om en's club W omen's Week. M atch 14 to 20 w arf as accom panist; piano solos activities. 1 he- purposes of this group are: by Miss B lanche Finegan. Irene To elev ate the stan d ard s for w om Il is NOT ju st an o th er club but Engeldinger. an d L ynn Hall: vocal en in business and professions: a group of w om en associated to l du ets by Mrs V W. G a rd n e r and To prom ote the interests of b u si g ether for a very speciul purpe-se. Mrs L. C K ranuen. Mrs. Fred ness and professional women: I Caldw ell, w ho eeas detained, a r O nly a few decades ago w om en To b rin g about a sp irit of co had very little o pportunity to muke riv ed later and sang sev eral song.- Mrs H arriet Krause- le c tu re r and op eratio n am ong business and pres- th eir influence m anifest In a public w ith g u itar accom panim ent. Flags w ere used as decorations* radii- -tx-aki-r w ill d eliv er a lectu re fessional women in the sta te of way for the b etterm en t of m ankind about th e rooms, an d ivy grow n on child w elfare for th e w omen of O regon as w ell as in the U s . A.; T heir light w as a reflected light To ex ten d o p p o rtu n ities to b u si Today* business anil profeweionul from a sp rig from th e tom b of this com m unity in th e H illsboro professional w om en women have joined them selves G eorge W ashington The tea table M ethodist ch u rch M arch 12 at 2:30 ness and was decorated w ith a red. w h ite p m it w as announced this week th ro u g h education along lines of together to raise th e sta n d a rd s of | and blue floral center-piece, flan k A rrangem ents are being m ade by in d u strial, scientific and vocational I women in public life and break ■ activities. ed by candles of the sam e colors the H illsboro T ow nsend club. I down old prejudices reg ard in g I I urge the citizens of this state I th eir -ex O u r cou n try is be-tter I Mrs K rause is sponsoring a Mrs G ard n er and Mrs. M cK innev to co-iiperate in observance of th is I for thi poured. daily broadcast from P o rtlan d for influence Hostesses w ere dressed in C olonial women, entitled. 'The Voice of w eek in token of th e ap preciation ' J. II GARRETT. costum es and included M esdames A m erican Women " S he is a close of th e co n trib u tio n s to our econom M ayor of H illsboro Thom as C onnell. G ardner. P J stu d en t of m odern problem s co n ic and c u ltu ra l life that a re being I Karkevarf. A nna W illiamson. Emm a fro nting th e A m erican hom e and m ade by these women. CHA RLES H MARTIN. McKinney. C C. D cFrees. J . Nico- h er message deals w ith com m unity Show y o u r lovely th ro a t G o v ern o r of O regon w elfare. demus. and O tto H artram pf. in a frock th a t boasts a At the m eetin g of th e club Mon Mrs. Blanche Jones low fla tte rin g n eck iin e! day in th e M ethodist church, the P aren t -T eacher association . , annou n cem en t was m ade th a t a B rillia n t p rin ts a n d groups sponsored by th e A uxiliary. sponsoring a tea T uesday afternoon | c. ked food sale w ill be held S a t solid colors. These groups and th e ir leaders for m others of ch ild ren w ho will u rd ay at F red ’s S u p erio r m ark et w ere honor guests at th e m eeting BANKS m.,,1 • , n , e n te r sch° o1 fall The tea will Mrs. A. H Busch e n tertain ed The program included special fea and M rs K VT. 1 % B unkS bl' hehl in tl,e <* D«Vid and included W ahkecna group, with tu re by Mrs. H R C hantler. and D nl1 '< chw l fro,n ,h re e u n lil fl'«' GOAR'S Mrs. G eorge Fischer as leader: w ith a series of th ree bridge lu n ch m usic by Jo h n E ldridge, g u ita r w e íe m a rd e d W d n « H » A eon parties last w eek Mrs L. P. * P o X . - d a n d the n u rsery school. Miss M arv Lohese group, w ith Miss Blanche player. Main fe atu re of th e e v e h"st Busch received high honors at the C hurch T ie o . J n PaneSe Udd' En'< li'’ in C har* e- w l" <* Britton, assistant leader, su b stitu t ning was an auction pie sale w hich sm all ch ild ren w hich m others ing for Mrs. L. E. Francis, who was W ednesday party, w ith Mrs J. H afforded much am usem ent and neat form ed bv M T M h X ? n< was,j* ’r - ; E. M. Barnes, Prop. M urton second. At T h u rsd a y s r e d d in g wish to bring w ith them T he th ree ill; and the Talahi group, w ith Mrs. sum of money for Tow nsendism . d in n e r w as L r L d J a Panese p rim ary teach ers w ill be- present to A. H. Abts as leader. Mrs. Fischer p arty Mrs. V erne M cK inney m ade The next m eeting of the club will r e s t a u r a n ? n e \ d Í re stau ran t. O ne hu n d red and tw en-1 m eet the m others. introduced th e leaders a n d a n- high score and Mrs. J a k e Weil sec be M onday. M arch 15. L nd['dinner * n ded ,h e » « ^ ¡ n g J C om m ittee In ch arg e includes nounced the program , w hich con ond. and at th e F rid ay p artv Mrs sisted of singing o f Cam p F ire W illiam Hare. Mrs J. W K elley B aniS X , 3hre 3t h ° T n e a r I M ^ a m M ’HawScH Talqy.'Ben’F ab er songs, and a play d epicting the and Mrs. C. E Wells received prizes H 1 ! ........................ ™ O ut-of-tow n guests w ere Mrs I seven crafts of C am p Fire. This play w as presented by m em bers of P Busch and M r- A. O. Johnson th e Lohese group. E velyn Busch of Forest G rove. Mrs. C harles Ellis W inifred Wiley. Alice Pirie. Erm a and Mrs. K en n eth F ren ch of P o rt M esdam es A dolph M ohr, Jo h n Banks Jap an ese school, w hich holds b O W lC C V l i l i ) H o l d ' s I *. A t . • Jean Williams, P atricia K roeger. land. H argrave. E lm er Peterson. O M classes all day S a tu rd a y and S un- ¿'’ , , , . , 4 v - lg U t A lC C tlU g C lare E lizabeth B ickford. Jean Ann Heaton. A. L. Brock. E. M B ow day. He also has a stra w b e rry field V lU e .S t c„r,.i„„ clu 1 b u u neld u a guest . m eet- Pasley. and B etty D orland. m an and H enry Y oung atten d ed n ear Banks. . . I o6rvicc Those receivin g th e ir citizenship :he R ebekah d istrict convention at friends bothn Ta ™nPX 0l ‘T A ,y ” i in< W ednesday evening. F e b ru ary aw ards w ere P atty C rockett. Lois th e I. O. O. F. tem ple in P o rtlan d .can, c h a r iv a r i^ ? M and A m e r - ¡ 24. at the cham ber of com m erce H ewitt. P atty McCoy. B etty D or T sutsl ThVv w e r e J r M De.rothv K W.-inste-m school S atu rd ay . M others of Rainbow- girls m et land, G race Engeldinger. Nancy Messrs. A dolph Mohr. O. M seren ad e a f L r w hieh «h 3 n c !s-v > nurse, spoke M rs H H S tanna, d Easter. C h arlo tte W oodward, and M onday w ith Mrs. L E M acDowell H eaton. A. L. B rock E lm er P eterson wort? served , n ew l>'' P resented her d ram atic classes Evelyn P atten of the Lohese group and organized a H illsboro Rainbow and E. M. Bow m an jo in ed th eir the crow d S a tu r ? L <h FeatS tü í tWl> Plays' th e j unior «ro u P ‘P B everly Weil. D orine Fnelker. G en M others club. O fficers elected w ere w ives and atten d ed th e m eeting of the crow d. S atu rd ay , th e J a p a n e s e —T eeth of a G ift Horse." a n d the eva Neilsen. V eronica Grogan. M ar Mrs. Ja k e Weil, president; Mrs. W inona Rebe-kah lodge at th e sam e school children gave a p arty for senior group in "The G ift of Life th e ir teacher and his bride They Miss Lucille- F isher m ade high score- garet Havens. L o rrain e and Rita MacDowell. vice-president, and Mrs. place in th e evening. Schneider, B etty G ardner, a n d W ayne P atterso n se c re ta ry -tre a s refreshm ents. L ater the in gii.-SMog g a m e H o stesses for Mrs. E stella N. Weed, p resid en t served B ernadine S m ith of T alahi group. urer. Mrs. J. H. M urton is m o th er of the assem bly, was guest of teac h er gave each pupil several the evening w ere M esdames W R gifts. O thers present had received th eir advisor of th e group. M anley. H arvey B atchelar. Clem honor at th e even in g m eeting. aw ards p rior to th is time. R a.nbcw assem bly w ill m eet next E slinger. W. C. G ifford, and E. C A nother C am p F ire group is be M onday evening for pot luck su p S chulm erich. ing organized w ith Mrs. Russell p er before the m eeting. P aren ts and T isdale as leader, and w ill be spon fam ilies of the g irls a re in v ite d , No w aitin g . . . no sored by th e A uxiliary. to atten d th e supper. . . . y o u r a u to ac cid e n t C offee club m em bers have been Hostesses for th e evening w ere Jacob H erm an of n ear H illsboro in v ited to atten d a m eetin g of the M esdames A rth u r K roeger. R us ju s tm e n t will b e settled celebrated his 75th b irth d ay M arch F orest G rove W om en's club M on P hone 953 : H illsboro sell Morgan. J. H. K roeger and L 1. It w as his eig h th b irth d ay in day afternoon at t h e p ro m p tly and courteously. C lark. W om ens FU N ER A L DIRECTO RS Hillsboro, and 47 y ears in Chicago. club building. Mrs. Sadie O rr- And A nnouncem ent was m ade th at The P erfection b ak ery sen t him a D u n b ar of P ortland, officer of the O ld Line Board LICENSED EM RALM ERS th e county jam bo ree would be held New officers elected at P ast O r b eautiful b irth d ay cake. general federation, w ill b e t h e C om panies here M arch 23. w ith th e A uxiliaries acles' club m eeting T uesday at th e P resen t w ere Mrs. F ran k lin S tan - m eeting in the V eterans' hall. W F. L orm or hom e w ere Mrs. P. ger. Mr. and Mrs. G us B ark s of speaker. T he p rogram w ill begin at 3:15. i A. Q ualls, p resid en t: Mrs. B erth a P ortland. Mrs. Sophia H erm an and 1 Ennis, v ice-president: Mrs C laud Mr. and Mrs. E W. Moore of Hills- and all m em bers a re urged to a t A sk tend. : Cook, secretary ; Mrs. J. R. W atkins boro. H A R R IS O N D. H U G G IN S ELM ER VARNER treasu rer, an d Mrs. O. C oslett S r M. D. I press correspondent. Mrs. J Jo h a n F e d e ra l E m ploye EYE, EAR. NO SE and TIIKOAT m ade hign score a t "500" and Mesdcmes W. R M anley. C. E. sen a b o u t his claim Mrs. W. O. M orley, second. SPE C IA L IST Wells and A. W. Moore attended the state convention of D aughters P y th ia n S isters w ill sponsor a of A m erican R evolution at C orval Leiry Club Meets— Mrs. E stella Johnson, district b en efit card p arty T h u rsd ay night. G LA SSES FITTED lis M onday and Tuesday. Mrs. W il L eisyville W om en's club will d ep u ty grand chief, announced at M arch 11. at th e K. P. hall on S ec liam E. B ecker of N ew Jersey, m eet T hursday. M arch 11. at the th e m eeting of P hoenicia Tem ple. ond a v en u e south. C o n tract and president general of th e national home of Mrs. F ra n k P ranger. This P y th ian Sisters. F rid ay n ig h t th a t au ction bridge, and pinochle will C om m ercial B uilding organization, and Miss K ath erin e is an all-d ay m eeting, from 10 to th e convention of t h i s d istrict be played. Also "500'' if desired. Phon« M atthies of New Haven. Conn., n a 4. w ith a pot luck luncheon at w ould be held in H illsboro on Houn Mrs. G. Russell M organ is general 60 K inds of Insuranro R Pidenee 2971 9 :S0 <. m . to 12 tional chairm an of approved schools, noon. T he q u ilts w ill be finished M ay 14. afternoon an d evening. ch airm an an d w ill be assisted by O ffice 2971 P h on e 1701Y U t K. W aahlngtoa 1 :30 p m . to 6 p. w ere honor guests at th e c o n v e n -. at th is m eeting. A pot luck d in n e r preceded the o th e r m em bers on the hostess com re g u la r m eetin g F rid ay night. m ittee. E verybody invited. Annual Colonial Tea Draws Large Crowd Portland IVornan Lecturer Here Friday, March 12 P.-T. A. Sponsors I Tea Next Tuesday Japanese Folk Marry in Portland Mrs. Busch Hostess at Bridge Parties Woman's Shop SU N . - M O N . - TU ES. 2 M AJOR FEATURES Local Rebekahs at District Session A Coffee Club to Visit Forest Grove Monday CAST Convention Date Set for May 14 i Donelson &. Sewell . i - t h . -r ono *’h' ' lo.ih'«' a* pio» C ° d o««« b.n,l „then d«r-ou 1‘ ’he Card Party Planned by Pythian Sisters Wo(d ,0' ? cheta HopO‘<,B<1 Adolph Zukor prêtant» RUSHLOW E ver Ready Class M eets— The E ver R eady class of th e C h ristian church w ill m eet this __ _ aftern o o n (T hursday» at hom e of '^ r ' E- Nelson, w ith Mrs. Clem Fishback as assistin g hostess. M is-ionary M eeting T u esd ay — W omen of th e C h ristian ch u rch w ill hold a business and m issionary m et ting T uesday aftern o o n from 2 to 4 a t th e church. Spring - - - is just around the corner! W /’INTER is n early over . . . and you'll ” soon be g etting o u t into th e spring sunshine. L et us freshen yo u r b right spring skirts, dresses and sw eaters—o u r modern, safe cleaning m ethods w ill m ake them as good as new. A nd—best of all — th e cost is reasonable. Home Laundry Dry Cleaners Telephone 47 Hillsboro, Ore. C larence E. M u lfo r d ’s II I I ICE CREAM CONES Buy One Double-Sized Cone at the Regular Price of 5c Saturday and get another for.................... ROGERS AMBASSADOR BILL c 1 w ith G reta Nissen Marguerite Churchill Gustav von Seyffertitz Directed by Ssm Taylor O ffer G ood Saturday, M arch 6th , O nly Asfc how new low rates can save you 10 to 3 0 c , • Gas has always given the best automatic hot water service. Now it also gives the cheapest! The new low rates cut costs 10 to 30%. Learn more about them by calling or visiting your Gas Co. office. Automatic gas water heaters are low in price, may be bought on convenient terms. Start enjoying effort less hot water. Buy an autom atic gas water h eater now! P ortland G as 306 E. Main St. a C oke C o m p a n y Rose Bushes L ad ies’ P ercale Aprons Now is th e tim e to p lan t Rose Rushes. . . . and SPR O U SE-R EITZ CO. can su p p ly you w ith a fine selection. E ast colors, b e a u tifu l p a tte rn s, flood selection of styles. See th em ! H ard y , Field G row n T w o-year P la n ts Each 23c 2 45c 35c PLUS— W ill COME EARLY! 25c with W illia m Boyd • Jim m y Ellison Georg* Haye* • Stephen Morri* • Charlene Wyoll SLEEVE ETIQUETTE A N D HILARIOUS HORSE SENSEI B ailey’« delicious hom e-m ade ICE CREAM , m an u fa c tu re d in H illsboro. Y our choice of e ith e r V anilla or C hocolate. R oyal Red B eauty . Roslyn H a d ley - H oosier B eau ty G olden Em blem - T alism an A utum n, and m any o th ers BORDERLAND THE WILL ROGERS YO U LOVED . . . W ITH SHIRT- Introducing the A d d itio n o f Ice Cream to our C on fection ery D epartm en t E n tertain N eed lecraft C lub— Mrs. A rn ie D ickason an d Mrs. Thom as L iteral w ill en te rta in i the N eed lecraft club this afternoon 1 (T h u rsd ay ) a t th e D ickason home. Box Social F rid ay — T h e old-fashioned box social to have been held last F rid ay ev en in g at th e C h ristian ch u rch w ill be held this F rid ay at 7:30 in th e basem ent of th e church. P roceeds w ill go in to th e b u ild in g fund. T h e public is invited. A i " : . ' . ’" - Past Oracles Elect Officers Local Women Attend D. A. R. Convention IN THRILLING OUTDOOR ROMANCE! ---------------- Rainbow Mothers Organize Club i 5th Birthday Observed Here S T A R -S T U D D E D . j LJ V E N E T IA N — WED., March 10 ’ 70 MINUTES OF GRAND ENTERTAINMENT!1 49c A Spring A nklets W hen you see th ese you will ag re e w ith us w hen we say th e y a re th e best values we have ever show n. J S P fln K V m c F R B L A IlD ^ P H ILL IP S HOLMES • RALPH -M O R G A N • IRVING PICHEL ROSINA LAWRENCE j.’ i DOUBLE iu u o L .r , r FEATURE 10c „„,i 15c SPROUSE-REITZ CO. w tth S ROBERT VOUNO ANN SOUTHERN