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P a jr e F o u r H IL L S B O R O Hannah Martin, and P. Patterson Dinner Speakers A R G U S . TT T L L S B O R O . O R E G O N Sneaks at Animal Banquet local Ministerial Association Plans a Sunrise Service O bservance of the ten th ann u al N ational Business Women's week opened Sunday w ith a nnm lx'r of m em bers of the Business and P ro fessional Women's club atten d in g th e C ongregational church II o’clock services. The pastor. Rev T A rthur Dungan delivered an e x cellent address and a vested choir ’flu* H illsboro M inisterial assoei at »on Is sponsoruiK the an n u al sun rise E aster service this y e a r The place chosen for the ineetun* is Eir la w n re m e te n Music will* be farm hed by the E o u r S q u a r e church orchestra. K I. P utnam m inister of the C h ristian church will be in c h a rg e A short address will be d eliv ered by O W W enir.er m inister of th e B aptist church A ssociation is also sponsoring the th ree-h o u r G ood F riday service from noon to J p. m F ridav. March 2t» The service is divided into sev en 25-m m ute periods w ith a service for each of C h rist's seven sayings on tin* cross. Local pa tors w ill be in charge of each service, w hich is to be held in the B aptist church The association received in v ita tions to tw o outside su n rise F aster services w hich w ere appreciated, but distance and the fact that plans w ere already m ade for tin* local service, as w ell as local sentim ent, favored a local com m unity service instead. p resid en t; H arold l oonier \ saie: M rs W illiam K. Hinds w li p re .id e n t S lm l'oc I G r e seen d .ir' the soloist for th e occasion. A ppointed o fla e r- room ile a -n i On M onday night the business C harles Sim tnotis lliih a rd ( ¡ d i e t ' m eeting was held at the home oi eafetei i.i. (Hen G ibbons mk moo M rs Emma M cKinney, followed by itors, A lbert K nifm an. Ihllie Han a card party. Mrs. A W. Hoffman desk ele.m er. Alice II.inner: d .e li received high score at bridge, and 1 ab:sellers, l.eola H ofinian Mrs. G ordon Salinow was high at “bunco." Mrs. H annah M artin, re p resen ta tive from .Marion county, will be one of the speakers at the banquet F riday night at 6:30 at th e ch am H annah M artin, ileft» sta te re p b er of comm erce. She will talk cn Hr J H udson H all.ud of I’o tlin d resen tativ e from M arion county, th e "H ighlights of the Legislative has been secured to d eliv er a serie, and Paul I P atterson i above) of Session." and says th at th e "B usi of four lectures on psychology at H illsboro, w ho w ill be th e sp e a k ness Woman as a C itizen" is in th e C ongregational ef* < h acct i ers at the ann u al banquet of the terested in w hat th e legislature , ig to announcem ent this week h\ B and P W. club at th e C h am has accom plished, or failed to ac- : M is I) L Wiles w ho i m.ikin b er of C om m erce Friday night complish P aul L. P atterson will arrangem ents. T H IS talk on the “Business Woman as a Hates and subjects of his 1» 'tu n Citizen." this being the them e o f , W I IK \\ ill he ns follow • A |tri i '• R< 1 « a the week. C o n tin u o u s S h o w S n tu r d a y — 1 :3 0 to II I*. M. ing O ur M ental He-a r\ < > A pril 22 The last d istrict conference of the "T he S ubconscious and the M ental club year will be held in P ortland, BANKS Mrs Ray l ’urm ley and B ackground. " May <• Thi* Pow er at the H eathm an hotel. Sunday. On ; Mrs F. M. Scott of P o rtlan d cel T h ird m eeting on garm ent fin tw o children. A lcona and K enneth, bouse of the Mind; May 20. Em o S aturday night a style show and ishes for project leaders of the atten d ed th e 52nd w edding unniv. i • tional Control card party w ill he held at the ho eb rated her eig h ty -first b irth d ay . hom e econom ies extension units sai'.v celeb ratio n id' Mrs P arm lev's Hr B allard gave a lecture her»* a tel for the en tertain m en t of th e I w ith a fam ily reu n io n at th e hom e N ine past p resid en ts of th e C of w ill be held at the H illsboro union fath er and m other. Mr and M rs A few w eeks ago to a capacity house Business and Professional c l u b i of h er son. J. A. O 'D ell of M id way. T h ere w ere 42 of h er relativ es high school on Tuesday M arch 23. J. F n ed ley . at H illsboro Among fee club w ere guests of honor #om en. present. at the club m eeting F rid ay a fte r Tile subject of this m eeting w ill be other relativ es present w ere Mrs 1 C a rd P a rty Success— Those p resen t w ere Messrs, and noon at th e ch am b er of com m erce “Racial E m broideries. ' Miss Eileen Lola Vercoe and children Ruth and T h e c a rd p a rty g iv en by th e 1 M esdam es J A. O'D ell and fam ily. room s A fter th e business session, P erdue, acting clothing specialist. Tom am i M iran T h u rm an of Mt T he breezy love-m aking W. F. O'D ell and fam ily. B. M oore th e past p residents w ere called to w ill give the dem onstration. Vernon, W ash , l.ots V erm e and inn S is te rs last ’lT uirsday nig! ol G lad y s Sw arthout and th e K i ’ H all w a a g re a t uc and fam ily, W ayne O 'D ell an d fam the front and seated in chairs a r Miss P erd u e suggests th at each Kay R iehel of O lym pia. Mr and F r e I Mai Murray, spiced ily. Miss L ucille R hyder. and Mrs. ranged in a sem i-circle. As each lead er bring th e follow ing supplies Mrs T. F May of R idlcw ood. Mr 22 ta b le s b e in g in p ’.ax Mrs. F M Scott, all of P o rtlan d : Mr w as presented w ith a b eau tifu l red for the m eeting; scraps of linen and Mrs 11 C F n ed ley of Bend and w a rd C om an a n d O C H ah* with Jack O ak ie tun anil and Mrs J R Jo n es an d fam ily of rose by th e president. Mrs T. G Indianhead. or cotton suitings; c o t the honored guests Mr and M r- A re e e iv e d h igh 'c o r e s in eon b rid g e . Mi G l Lu th o fn e i an the gorgeous Veloz and Aloha. W alter C ham bers of L aurel B ronleew e. Mrs. F r e d C aldw ell ton or linen, scrim o r h a rd a n g e r J, F n ed ley . of H illsboro P B ow lbv m a u c tio n bridg« . P lans are now in progress for the and Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n G arrick and sang "O nly a Rose." w ith g u itar canvass; colored yarns; sew ing lY o la n d a d a n c in g , all H e n ry H unt am t E lm e r W ohb sum m er round-u p of pre-school fam ily of Forest G rove, w ho re c e n t accom panim ent. Past p resid en ts in eq uipm ent; scissors. em broidery O r it bees H onored— w h ir le d to th e rh y th m ! "5(H)." children. This round-up is conduct ly moved h ere from N ebraska atten d an ce w ere Mcsdames C F. needles, pins, thim bles, ru le r or tape Mr and Mrs W. E O gilbee of ol tout new so n g s’ ed by th e H illsboro P aren t-T each Mrs. Scott and fam ily cam e to Wells. W. G Hare. F red Engeldinger. line, w hite th read '90 or 100»; and Boring, w ho a re house guests of e r association as one of its m ajor O regon 36 y ears ago o v er th e Old Lois W alw orth. G eorgia Sm ith. any piece of racial em broidery you Mr. and Mrs. L I. Davis of south projects, the m am purpose being O regon tra il from C olorado by cov T hom as C onnell. F red Sew ell. E have. She also suggests th at each of town, w ere honored w ith a su p to send to the en terin g g rade of ered wagon, and settled n e a r L aurel L. Moore, and Em m a M cKinney. one brin g a lunch and each tw o per and pim x'hlc party S u n d a; school a class of children as free as in W ashington county. Mrs C aldw ell san g a group of should brin g a can of soup. night Those p resen t w ere Messrs possible from rem edial defects. Mrs. Scott w ill be rem em b ered as Irish songs w ith g u itar accom pani and M esdam es O gilbee O M. H ea In o rd er to acquaint the m o th Mrs. G eorge C. A rndt. m ent. and Miss Naomi H anel played ton F red Chase. G eorge H arms. H ers of these children w ith th e w ork a b eau tifu l piano solo. H. Sm ith. E M Bowm an. W. F of the "sum m er ro u nd-up" com m it- , , , , r-> , <• An inform al talk was given by- Lorm or. th e host and hostess. Mr. tee a tea w as given last Tuesday for A C lU lt E d U C a t l O n Mrs. M rs. F H red e d S e ew w e ell ll on tn th e n highlights ig h lig h ts . . . , and Mrs. Davis, and Jo h n Laurs th e m others Those w ho w ere not Mr and Mrs. O gilbee form erly r e : he: w in ter in S an Diego. Cal y IS lt (^ tia V tC r S able to attend, w ill be contacted by Z ^ / z - j c c z ’ C Mrs Wells also ga gave a sh o rt talk * sided here. m em bers of th e com m ittee some v - i t i o o v o l l C I C on h er trav els in C alifornia. The Cove B e n e fit S u p p e r— tim e betw een M arch 15 and May 1 sp eak er scheduled for th e m eeting Ladies ef the Mouse bulge will so th at a m edical r«icord form w ill Mrs. M yrtle P eterson of O ntario, have a su p p er on T hursday night. w as unable to atten d . be filled out for every child, w ho w orthy grand m atro n of th e grand M arch 25. from 5 to 8 o’clock at The follow ing a d u lt education w ill e n te r school th is fall. ch ap te r of O regon. O. E. S . m ade the Moose hall. Ih S e ri up A fter a thorough physical ex am classes a re being offered in H ills R« tu rn s from C alifo rn ia— h er official visit to T ualatin. B eav Mrs. Je w e l Losle re tu rn e d S u n ination it is hoped th at any co r boro by accredited and com petent er. Forest and O renom ah chap ters day from B urlingam e. C al . w here »r *(•«• hmli B ir t h rections necessary w ill be m ade d u r teachers: m - . has been em ployed for som e in a d istrict m eeting h ere T uesday Jeffries To Mr. and Mrs H arry ing the sum m er, and in the fall Mrs. Hazel B acker is offerin g a she I ! I m . - . t f 'i evening. Milo B. M ack of P ortland, th ere w ill be a check-up to d e clqgs in sew ing w hich m eets ev ery m onths. S he re p o rts a v ery sev ere w orthy grand patron, wa also p re s Je ffrie s of O cean L ake. M arch 13. a term ine th e condition of th e ch ild T uesday from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. in w inter, m any plants and shrubs ent. O th er distinguished guests boy. frozen R eported to be the ren. th e ju n io r high school sew ing room. being w e re M esdam es E tella Kellogg coldest w in ter in 65 years, she All th e doctors and dentists of Mrs. C lara W hitford is co n d u ct D rake of P ortland, past grand m a H illsboro a re co-operating fully ing a class in A m ericanization, said. Mrs. Losle says she e x p e r tro n and m em ber of th e general w ith th e com m ittee and are giving m eeting in th e county court room ienced h er first e a rth q u a k e shock. grand chapter, a n d E dith Irene o ccu rred ab o u t 2 a. m. and th eir services for exam ination free on T uesday a t 7:30 p. m. of each , F y o u r well Is too n early shook h er out of bed. but P hillips of P ortland, past grand of charge. It is pointed o u t th at a w eek. m atron: Dr. Drake, past grand p a •p fo r th e av e ra g e child's progress in school is in Miss H elen W ilcox is giving piano w as told th a t it w as v ery slight. tron; Ju d g e R. F ra n k Peter.-, past shallow - w ell electric fluenced by his good physical con lessons each day in th e w eek. S a t E n tertain at D in n er— g rand patron, and g ran d m aster of pum p — h e re ’s good Mr. an d M rs. J. W. B arn ey e n the M asonic lodge of O regon. Mrs. dition. If he enters school in good urday and S unday excepted, from new s! condition an d free from physical I 1 to 5 p. m. in th e studio of th e te rta in e d S atu rd ay nig h t w ith a Milo Mack, grand E sther; Mrs. \V e s t e o T u r b i n e defects he has a m uch b e tte r chance 1 E stepp home o n W est Lincoln d in n e r an d b rid g e p arty , th ree V erna N. G rey grand Electa: both W a te r S y stem s pum p tables being in play Mr. and Mr.-, c? P ortland; Mrs. P eters, m em ber fo r norm al progress and for hap- ’ street. w a te r from w ells w ith piness in his contacts w ith o th er T hese classes a re open to th e H offm an received high scores. Those of th e stu d en t loan com m ittee of w a te r levels a s low as children. I public w ith o u t charge and m any p resen t w ere Messrs, and M esdam es g rand chapter; Mrs. M arjorie Wells 28 fe e t below th e pum p. As a resu lt of this "sum m er , in terested people of th e com m un- A. H Busch. A. W H offm an. Russell Sim pson of P ortland, grand rep E ven if th e w ater lev« 1 rou n d -u p " project m ore children jt y a re tak in g full ad v an tag e of Morgan, H arry Morgan, an d host resen tativ e to M aryland: Mrs. May« in y o u r well is u sually aro u n d 22 and nostess. a re en terin g school every y ear as t his u nusual privilege, belle McK.night of Forest Grove, o r 21 fe e t — d ro u g h ts, etc. m ay free as possible from defects and P lan C onvention— g ran d rep resen tativ e to West V ir cause it to drop low er an y tim e. protected against disease. Last H S. Rogers, d e p a rtm e n t com ginia; and C. O. Jones of P ortland, Mrs. M ary A. D ooher and d au g h w hen you buy nn electric y ear through the efforts of th e com te r Miss E veline of M inneapolis. m an d er of U. S W. V.. atten d ed a g ran d sentinel. A PARAN* T N T Y o u ’ll so o n be w a n tin g you r So, pum p, rem em b er W estco pum ps m ittee 18 children w ere exam ined Minn., w ho a re spending th e w in m eeting at th e P o rtlan d co u rt house PICTURE WITH Follow ing exem plification of the sp r in g w a r d r o b e — so n o w is in the spring and about 40 in th e te r at C ornelius, a re visitin g this F rid ay to m ake p relim in ary a r all tho w a te r you need from fall. It is hoped to have th e w ork w eek at th e hom es of Mr. and ran g em en ts fo r e n te rta in in g the w erk by the various chapters. Mrs. d e p th s a s g re a t a s 28 feet. th e tim e to as nearly one hun d red percent as Mrs. F red C aldw ell and Mr. and n atio n al convention of U. S. W. P eterson was given a floral degree T h e re ’s only 1 m oving p a rt in by th e p atro n and deg ree team of possible this year. a W estco. T hink o f it no belts, V. in P o rtlan d in 1938. J. H. U p Mrs. A rth u r M iltenberger. Mr. and O renom ah chapter, and was p re Herman Binq • Vivienne Osborne Those serving on th e "sum m er Mrs. C aldw ell and th e ir guests at- ton of B end is ch airm an of the no g e a rs, no valves, no roils, no sented w ith a gift. Mrs. P eterson round-up" com m ittee of th e P -T gen eral com m ittee. p isto n s, no sp rin g s. In fa ct, n o th S W W - gave h er address and Mr. Mack and Frank Forest and Ernest Cossart in g to w ear an d g e t o u t o f o r Ilc n o ie d at P a rty — Ju d g e P eters gave sh o rt talks. der. O w ners sw ear by its “ y e a r Mr. and Mrs. V erlin C ochran Directed hq A Edward Sutherland C om m ittee from T u alatin ch ap Haley. Ben Faber. J. Searcy and O ur m odern, efficie n t in and y e a r o u t,” tro u b le - fre a w ere guests of honor at a p arty te r in charge of refresh m en ts was H. Schindler. ope ration. Don. an d Mr.' an d Mrs. E. J . I S atu rd ay n ig h t a t th e hom e of Mr. I son Mr. and Mrs. L. C. K ram ien. Mrs. C et F R E E t n l .l .r ; B rooks visited friends n ear S eattle and Mrs. F ran k lin H eisley at J e n J. B. D insm ore, and Mr and Mrs. E ntertain S tudents— Come in nnd g e t y o u r copy of nings Lodge. A m ong th e guests , over th e w eek-end. The m en a t D onald M egargel. St. P atrick 's Day W estco'a F R E E il lu s tr a t 'd f .b i Bud Person. L uV erne A bendroth. ten d ed th e hockey gam e S unday from H illsboro w ere Miss P atty A lvin S chulm erich and Phil Lane, . n ig h t betw een S eattle and P o rt Lom ax, W. H. D ierdorff and John m otif w as carried out. e r. I t an sw ers all questio n s m eth o d s will ren ew y o u r stu d en ts at O. S. C. w ho are sp en d land. R alph B rooks played in th e Laurs. a b o u t th is ex trem ely sim ple, ing th eir vacations here, w ere e n ■ game, b eing one of th e A ll-S tar Miss C hallaeom be Hostess— Mr. and Mrs. O. M. H eaton w ere tro u b le-free w a te r system . light, cool sp rin g g a la terta in e d at d in n er W ednesday night A m ateu r team of P o rtlan d . S u nday visitors at th e P au l Brown Miss D orothy C hallaeom be was .See WESTCO at m ents — in fact, m ake at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. hom e at West L inn. Mr. B row n and Miss Ina P earl A llen sp en t th e hostess to th e Sub-D eb club a t h er Mr. H eaton w ere form er classm ates them as fresh as a daisy. P erson. P hil Lane, a stu d en t from hom e T uesday night. P lan s w ere Boise. Idaho, is spending his vaca w eek-end w ith h e r m o th er a n d m ade for th e an n u al sp rin g dance in g rad e and high school. Mrs. sister n ear A m ity, m aking th e trip tion w ith A lvin Schulm erich. B row n teachs in A m ity schools. to bid farew ell to h e r b ro th er-in - w hich w ill be given soon by the D on 't D e la y Mrs. B entley R eturns— i girls. 3 2 -p ie c e Set D ish e s law and sister. Rev. and Mrs. Ray Mrs. E. E B entley re tu rn e d S u n V incent of M cM innville, w ho w ill R eport M em bership— C a ll 4 7 T o d a y day from th e east, w h ere she w as leave soon for a trip aro u n d th e w ith every $50 of R eports on th e m em bership d riv e called by cuijc-u uy th u ie e illness u n le s s and a im death u ea in of oí i , > w ill be h eard T h u rsd ay night. pure ha.ses. W ednesday, M arch 17 h e r sister, Mrs. E lm er B aker of M arch 25. at th e re g u la r m eeting M argaret L aver. Tom Caldw ell. of th e K nights of C olum bus in K R ule of P rem ier Blum of France Toledo, Ohio. S he visited relativ es • KO th reaten ed . May re tire if enraged in Elwood. Indiana, and Nelson, Tom B ronleew e. Bill W underlich. C. hall. • RAO IO MELTEBEKE com m unists in te rfe re w ith policy. Fktur« N ebraska, on h e r w ay home. She Dick S u th e rla n d and B illy Ailison C ircle T hree M eets— are am ong stu d e n ts at O regon S tate w as gone about fo u r weeks. A rm y says $75.233.300 needed to C ircle th re e of th e M ethodist L a ' college w ho are spending sp rin g v a B irthdays O bserved— d ies’ A id w ill m eet T uesday e v e com plete B onneville navigation and B irthday lu n c h e o n f o r R o y a l cation at th e ir hom es h ere. with n in g a t th e hom e of M rs. P. J. pow er project. “Saves You M oney on T e le p h o n e 47 H ills b o ro , O re. Mrs. M ollie W ard of G aston, b u t K ark w arf. A ll m em bers are r e N eighbors w ill be held W ednesday E dw ard S. C orw in, professor of IL IP HUSTON E very P u rchase ~ ■ 1 noon at the hom e of Mrs J R. W at- 1 w ho has been in P o rtlan d since the qu ested to attend. constitutional law a t P rinceton, - LUUISE LATIMER kins. M em bers having b irth d ay s in ' first of th e year, visited relativ es G. R. C a b in e t In s ta lle d — tells sen ate ju d ic ia ry com m ittee Jan u ary . F e b ru ary and M arch w ill h ere and a t G aston th e first of the m ajo rity of suprem e c o u rt m em bers VINTON HAWORTH 1 G irl R eserves m et M onday in the w eek. be honor guests. au d ito riu m of th e high school, and had "forgotten th e ir suprem e ob D<r»ct«d by Den Holm «i. Produced by ROBERT McWADE * Lohese C am p F ire gro u p w ill th e old cab in et in stalled th e new ligation" to in te rp re t constitution Mrs. Ford R e-elected— Joseph Henry St««'«. „ Mrs. H arriett F ord w as re-elected have a pot luck su p p er to n ig h t cabinet in a v ery im pressive m an- j as a broad docum ent w ritten for to teach n ex t y ear at the Leisy- »Thursday» at th e hom e of th e ir as n er w ith the can d lelig h t cerem ony. ! “an undefined fu tu re." ville school, according to decision sistan t guardian, Miss B lanche B rit Sponsor A laska L ectu re— S it-d o w n strik ers a t C hrysler of the school board, w hich m et last ton. p lants in D etroit defy co u rt edict H illsboro G ange is sponsoring a w eek. Mrs. G eorge B u rk h a lte r of W est m oving p ictu re lectu re on A laska to evacuate. T housands of sym Linn w as a guest last w eek at th e F rid ay evening. T hese p ictu res will p ath izers g a th e r aro u n d and je e r C elebrate A nn iv ersary — H illsboro A s s e m b l y , O r de r o f hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Dan B u rk show som e of th e conditions in th e j a u th o ritie s b u t w ander off when sh eriff m akes no eviction move. Rainbow, w ill celeb rate its first a n halter. now fam ed M atu V alley colony. ■ C o n tin u o u s S h o w S u n d a y — 2 p. m . to 11 p niversary M onday evening at th e F ed eral a id prom ised building Mrs. Edna Z illy of P o rtlan d was W . R. C. M eets— M asonic tem ple. a guest last w eek of h e r cousin, Mrs. W oman's R elief C orps w ill meet program a t Salem . W. G. H are, and o th er relatives. F rid ay aftern o o n a t th e V eterans' Social Club Meets— S enators Johnson and L ew i: d e Mr. and Mrs. R ussell M organ are hall. All m em b ers a re urged to a t clare m enace of d ictato r lu rk in g in Social club of th e E astern S ta r w ill m eet for dessert lunche on F ri visiting relativ es in E astern Oregon tend. th e m odern sit-dow n strikes. -B A R IN G THE HEART OF A WOMAN th is w eek. day at 1:30 a t th e M asonic tem ple. Mrs. Scott Honored on SIst Birthday Project Leaders to Meet H ere Tuesday Xine Received Honors Friday at Club Meeting I’sychologist ( lives Series of Lectures ES FRI and SAT Fried leys Observe 52nd Anniversary g 2 MAJOR FEATURES 2 j Plans Progressing to Check Health Pre-School Child Open to Public Grand Officers I of Eastern Sfar I I S SWPRÍHOUT MucMURHOY Is your WELL too DEEP1 JACK CARIE VELOZ and YOLANDA c a ll 47 PLUS Dry Cleaning F eature No. 2 FREE Today's Highlights Home Laundry & Dry Cleaners ELECTRIC STORE I l ffi ■ ■ ■ R HH & H H B M g ■ E B B I . ¡SUN. - MON. - TUES.2t ’ä„„., ,, j double ; feature BILL "AND HER ONE CONSUMING PASSION! Proved S afety plus liberal earnings T H A T ’S OUR RECORD— M any th rifty citizens have profited th ro u g h th e ir fo re sig h t in choosing this institution to m anage th e ir savings. W e are proud of our record of d ep en d ab ility and safety — y e a r in and y e a r out— in good tim es and bad— and th is is y o u r a ssu ra n c e of safety and profit for y our savings, too. M em ber F ederal H ome Loan B ank RELIABLE SA F E Washington Savings & Loan Ass’ J. M. PERSON. M anager S avings A Loan Bldg. H ills b o ro , O re You Are Cordially Invited to a tte n d th e Free Showing o f the new J o h n s-M a n v ille T a lk in g M otion P ictu re ‘The House that Ann Built’ Hillsboro C ham ber of Commerce M onday, M arch 22 — 8 P. M. See this pictu re and learn how to “ F ix-U p” y our old hom e or how to build a new house. Pool - Gardner Lumber Co. F u ller F ranchise D ealers “If It's Lum ber—C all O ur N um ber” 151 W. 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