The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 01, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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    Pare Four
H IL L S P O R O
Phe G reat .American Heme
J. J. VanKleeks,
Kinton, Observe
Golden Wedding
A R G U S. HTLLSRORO. O R F C u N
First of Lectures
to In» Given April S
Scout Ship
Rainbow Holds
Social Meeting
S f ’d
First social affair of the y e a r for
Se i Scout S hip Rainbow w as held
I'lies,I ly night in V eterans' hall
from eight bells of th e second dog
w atch until seven bi lls of th e e v e ­
ning watch.
I T he com m ittee in charg e i n-
i eluded Fauro.it A nderson, chaw
man: G ordon Bailey a n d Leon
Wiley S kipper B urnett of th e Sea
, Scout S hip Colum bia.
P ortland
was m aster of cerem onies, while
for en tertain m en t th ere was danc
l ing. games and singing
I Several new m em bers a re in the
j ship tins year
most of whom
! w ere and are still activ e m em bers
of other Boy Scout organizations.
K IN T O N -M r. and Mrs J J. V an­
K leek celebrated th eir fiftieth w ed- I
ding an n iv ersary at th eir hom e m
K inton March 20
Miss Elizabeth C hicken and J u d ­
son J. V anK leek w ere m arried at
W alnut G rove, N ebraska March. 20
1887.
Mr. V anK leek w as born in W is­
consin F ebruary 2. 1865. and M is
V anKleek was born in Shelbydale
Illinois. S eptem ber 12. 1868
A fter living in W alnut G rove
N ebraska, for four y ears Mr. and
Mrs V anK leek moved to Tigard,
w here they lived for six m onths In
O ctober. 1891. they moved to Kin-
ton w here they have resided for the
past forty-six years.
All of th e five children and th eir
fam ilies. Emery, Wayne. Fred. Edith
»Mrs. V. Landess! and Miss Helen,
w ere hom e for th e day T here a re '
eleven grandchildren. About sixty
friends, neighbors and relatives
spent the afternoon w ith Mr. and
Mrs. V anKleek.
The hom e was beautifully d eco r­
ated w ith daffodils and cedar.
F irst of a series of lectures on p y
etiology will be givixi T hurstlm
night. April 8. at the C ongregation
al Church Dr .1 H udson Ballat'd of
P ortland is the lectu rer and will
open the series w ith the subject
"R eleasing O u r M ental R eserves "
O ther lecture dates a le A pril 22.
May 6 and May 20 T ickets are on
sale at th e Delta drug store
Rainbow Girls to
Attend Services
Thursday. April 1. ,M1
l l c y w o o d G o in in o n il\ c lu b c 11«
si » l o r th e I t i ’d G it... flo o d r e lit
fund on S t I '. i t i It I - lie h l iit
Mrs (H rll.i M a n ti» of Dallas,
ideitt o f D istrict Nt»
will visit the
AhU'i ic.in la'Kioti A uxiliai > 'files
du\ night a l lhe m eeting in the Vet
emus* hall Mrs M antis will lm \e a
inessag«* of interest to every m em ­
ber. and all a i r urged t«> attend
M e m b e rs <»f th e e h d d w e lfa r e
e o m m itt« *e w i l l tie hostvsMes M es-
! d a im s F re d
F u g e ld in g e r .
E m end
Z .tirc h e r. F re d K r a h n n r F A G r i f ­
f it h . a n d G e o rg e M e ltr e e n
H illsboro Assembly. O rd er of
Rainbow, w ill a tten d a special scr
i ice to be held for the girls next
Sunday at the C ongregational,
JlIlK-X lloxpitel
church Rev Dungan w ill preach a
serm on on th e scrip tu re lesson on I Mrs F W llu iric h s of south of
C ornelius and Mis G erald F ry e ol
w hich the o rd er is founded
The girls w ill put on th e ir ritu al Giiston w ere released from the h o s­
w ork as guests of Forest chapter. pital Wednesday
Mr Soule of Forest G rove is r e ­
O E S , at Forest G rove Monday
ceiving treatm en t for an injured
evening.
an k le
| Mrs J P eter of Congress. S as­
V ictor C ropp of C ornelius s u s ta in -
A card from Fred E ngcldinger ■si torn m uscles in an accident at
katchew an. C anada, left Monday
w
ho
is
spending
several
m
onths
in
| for hom e a fte r a visit w ith her
lus so n s farm Friday lie is under
s is te r s . Mrs
1. Lange. Mrs. W S outhern C alifornia, says "1 at m edical care at the hospital
tended
a
polo
gam
e
E
asier
at
the
T reatm en t fur m iiirics to the chest
D itter. and M ixes Rose and Aden.i Will Rogers M em orial Polo field ill
H einrich of H illsboro H er brother Beverly Hills Jam es Gleasitn. m ovie w as given V ictor H crinckx of near
W illiam and sisters. Misses Lillian star, w as one of th e players. He Forest G rove Tue-day night In ­
and Violet H einrich of V ancouver is very clever at sw inging the m a l­ volved in the sam e accident in
B C accom panied h er here This let from the saddle. Will be seeing w inch H crinckx w a s i n j u r e d w r r e
Mr and Mrs J F B e n g e a n d son
was th e flist tim e in eight years you so o n "
R. N. A. m em bers having b irth ­
C lyde The boy is still m iller cure
that all the sisters had been to ­
days since the first of th e y ear ;
Mr and Mrs W H W iebcr and for fractu red skull, w hile his p a r­
gether.
w ere guests of honor at a lu n ch ­
1 ’.tie son ami Mr W ieber's m other. ents' injuries to legs and knee w ere
This was Mrs P eter's first visit Mr-- Mary W iebcr of Billings Mont . such th at they w ere able hi leave
eon party last W ednesday at the
to O regon and she w as greatly w ho is visiting here, spent the Eas- Tuesday evening
hom e of Mrs. J. R. W atkins. Those
pleased w ith the state.
. ter w eek-end at Pendleton w ith Mr
celebrating birth d ay s w ere Mes-
C ounty Itos pital
and Mrs. _ Henry Schulte. Mrs
dam es J. W. Maier. W. F. Lorm or.
wen I'erk in s of O renco Was ta k ­
Schultz is a sister of th e senior Mrs. en G to
O rville Compton. C laud Cook. J
Ins hm ne in O renco Monduy
W iebcr
R. Peppard. H. H. S tan n aid . and
a fte r a few w eeks’ treatm en t at the
Mr
and
Mrs
G
W
llag
le
left
to
­
L ester Lackey.
hospital
T he A m erican B ooksellers’ re ­
The afternoon w as spent in p lay ­
C onrad Weitz of .Aloha, w ho has
w ards for books published in 1936 day t T h u rsd a y 1 for S eattle. Wash
ing "500." w ith Mrs. R B. Frost
are as follows: The most original •After a few days th ere they w ill ' been at the hom e for several week*,
receiving high score. Mrs. Cook
book. "C ountry K itchen. " by Della , leave for a m onth's trip to Los suffered a slight p araly tic stroke
second. Mrs Thomason third. Mrs.
F Lutes, a story of a country fam ily Angeles and San Diego. Cal Mrs last w eek. He was taken to lus • un .
M aier fourth, and Mrs. Ed Wort-
of 1870 w hen life centered around Ida Thom as of D etroit. M ich, will hom e Monday at Aloha
Baby N ancy T ay lo r of Banks.
m an fifth.
the kitchen. You w ill find vivid accom pany them .
R. W Weil left S unday for Lo« Route 1. a few w eeks o l d , w u s
w ord pictures of old tu n e N, a
brought
to the hospital th ree w eeks
Angeles
for
a
tw
o
w
eeks
visit
Mrs.
Y e a rs parties, church suppers,
stra w b e rry festivals, county fairs. Weil, w ho lias been spending tin- ago w ith m aln u tritio n S he will he
Ja c k E nzler's accordion band of T hanksgiving and C hristm as. R eci­ w in ter in the south for the benefit taken hom e next w eek, much im ­
Miss C onstance Miley, d au g h ter of
proved.
I Mr and Mrs. Leo M ilev of n ear P o rtlan d w ill present an h o u r and pes for som e of the old tim e good of her health, w ill re tu rn hom e
T hom as L aw ler of B eaverton was
Miss O ra Cox of Medford, sta te Hillsboro, becam e th e brid e of a half of e n tertain m en t F rid ay things to eat a re given. O ne w rite r w ith him.
Mr and Mrs J N icodem us spent brought to the hospital M onday in
departm ent president of D aughters I Joseph Jackson, son of M rs Rosa night in Moose hall A box su p p er has said it is th e most distinguished
of Union V eterans, w ill m ake a n ' Jackson of n ear Sherw ood, at a and free dance w ill follow w ith novel. "G one w ith th e W ind." by E aster Sunday and the .first of the . a very serious condition, and an
official visit to A lm a B ennett O ld- cerem ony T uesday m orn in g at 9 m usic by th e strin g q u artet. The M argaret M itchell We have th ree w eek w ith th e ir d a u g h t e r . M r s . ' em ergency operation was p e rfo rm ­
wi tent Monday evening at t h e o'clock at St Matthew s c h tir •
rtain m en t is free and the pub copies and if you have y o u r nam e M orris C oturri. and fam ily in P o rt­ ed by Dr McDonald, county p h y si­
cian. assisted by Dr Mason of B eav­
dow n to reserv e it. please see that land.
V eterans' hail. M em bers a re urg-1 Rev. F a th e r J . T. C ostello officiât- lie is invited.
addressed post card is at th e li­
Mrs H. R K uratli. w ho w as ill , erton.
ed to attend.
ln®-
T he en tertain m en t is sponsored b an ra ry
to insure your getting the w ith flu sev eral days tins w eek. ' Mrs G ladys M eighen of G ale
1 The b rid e w ore a gray suit and bv th e lodge and d rill team . The
book in y o u r tu rn T his is necessary has retu rn ed to h e r duties at G oar s C reek w as ad m itted T uesday of this
gray accessories. w ith a_bouquet of team is p rep arin g for th e conven- due
week for m aternal care
to long reserve list.
W om an's Shop.
Jo h an n a Hill rosebuds. The b rid es­ tion in C orvallis this fall.
Mrs C lara Kelso of S herw ood
Mr.
and
Mrs
R.
W
G
ates
and
The m ost distinguished biography
maid. Miss Elizabeth Ott. w ore a
passed aw ay E aster m orning from a
fam
ily
a
re
moving'
this
w
eek
to
a
"An
A
m
erican
D
octor's
Odysse>
blue suit w ith blue accessories and
stroke and w as b u ried n ear N ew ­
H onored on B irth d ay —
by V ictor H eiser: previously re ­ ten -acre place at th e east end of berg Tuesday.
G irl Reserves w ill give t h e a bouquet of pink rosebuds. C harlt
W
alnut
street.
view
ed.
Loren
S
chulm
erich
w
as
honored
Jackson,
b
ro
th
er
of
th
e
bridegroom
,
church services at O renco church
Jo h n G rant, a resident of the
M argaret H avens is spending home,
on his birth d ay an iv ersary at a par-
at 8 p. m. Sunday as th e first event w as best man.
T he m ost distinguished general
of B eaverton, is recov
spring
vacation
w
ith
h
er
sister.
Mrs
Follow
ing
a
short
w
edding
trip
to
>
ty
S
atu
rd
ay
n
ig
h
t
at
his
home.
Pin-
non-fiction,
the
"F
low
ering
of
New-
in G irl R eserve W eek. The public
front an attack of pneum onia.
the beaches th e young couple w ill , ochle was played, w ith high honors E ngland" by Van W yck. T his book Paul Jones at M cM innville.
is invited.
F
rank
of Scholls w as
Mr and Mrs C. 1 D o rn b erg er of bro u g h t to T onsing
going to Mrs. Baldw in and Elm an is not yet on our shelves; w ill be
reside at Sherw ood.
the hom e suffering from
P
uyallup,
W
ash,
spent
last
week
Schulm erich. Those presen t w ere review ed later. A new ren tal book,
pernicious anem ia, and w ilt rem ain
C ard P arty A pril 13—
w ith Mr and Mrs. R Ho m eek e r.
n
™
,
C lifford UU.1„,
Long, »VII
son I P III.
au l I .1.1.1
and M essrs, and Mesdames P ete Schu- w hich rated in sales one m onth. . A lex Fritsch and V incent Phelps for tre a tm e n t by Dr M cDonald
k
art.
E
arl
Cook.
C
harles
Hoag,
W
al­
P ythian bisters, w n o recen tly d au g h ter B arb ara of S eattle spent
n ext to "G one w ith the W ind." is
Mr. and Mrs Jam es T hom pkins of
gave a very successful card party. th e w eek-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. L. te r Hansen, Ja c k Rushlow . Paul "Laie G eorge A pley" by Jo h n M ar­ are spending the week in S eattle. G aston have been secured by th e
Wash
.
on
a
pleasu
re
trip
Baldw
in.
H
erb
Schulm
erich.
Miss
county court to tak e charge of the
hav e scheduled an o th er to b e h e ld a . Long and relatives a t Forest
quand. A novel in th e form of a
W ashington county hom e
M t s
at the K. P. hall T uesday night. Grove. O th er guests at th e fam ilv _ A lm . a . Schulm
, ,, erich.
,
, Elm
. an
, . Schul- m em oir. It is a fictional biography
A pril 13. C ontract a n d auction d in n er Sundav at th e L ong home m t r c h and lh e host and hostess,
JO HN TVI.FK
of a B ostonian w ho gives a satirical
T hom pkins as cook am i Mr. Thom
John
Tyler.
56.
of
n
ear
Scholls,
kins
as
ca
re
ta
k
e
r
p
ictu
re
of
tw
o
g
en
eratio
n
s
w
ho
bridge. "500" and pinochle w ill w ere Donald E. Long and tw o chil-
Mrs. W. H P iercy of F o rt Lewis, lived su rro u n d ed by caste and tr a ­ died Tuesday at his hom e F uneral
S m ith's Hospital
be played. E verybody invited. H ost- ‘ dren. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B aum ann
services will be held F riday at 10
L ittle N orbert W aibel of C ornelius
esses for th e even in g w ill be Mes- and little daughter, all of Port- Wash., is spending a few days w ith ditions.
dam es C laud Cook. L. Oakes, Lloyd land, and Mr a n d Mrs. G. W. h e r uncle and aunt. Dr. an d Mrs.
L ib rary w ishes to th an k Mr New- a. m. a t th e O regon C ity F uneral sustained a fra c tu re of both bones
Brow n. E arl Donelson. G. G arthof- Wells and son Robert of S heridan J. O. Robb. S he w as called h ere by sham for th e lovely E aster lily, home, w ith burial and graveside in his left arm M onday in a fall
th e death of h er father, A rth u r w hich brought the E asier greetings services at Hood R iver He is s u r­ from Ins bicycle. Ur C T Sm ith is
ner. and R eynold C hapm an.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. S m ith and Cox, at Florence.
vived by a son. C larence: t w o atten d in g him.
to all the p atrons of th e library.
fam ily m oved this w eek to a place
Mrs. Rushlow on T rip—
Earl G rabel of south ol H illsboro
brothers and tw o sisters, Levi and
D orothy Coomer. d au g h ter of Mr. j
Mrs. L. J. R ushlow left M onday in east H illsboro. Mr. S m ith and
is seriously ill w ith pneum onia lie
B
ert
of
G
rayland.
Wash
,
C
arrie
an
d
Mrs.
C
laude
Coomer.
is
sp
en
d
­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sam
Coy
and
Mrs.
fo r several m onths' visit w ith fam ily a re from Sheridan. Ia.. and ing th e E aster vacation w ith h er
of K ansas City, K a n . and is u n d er th e care of Dr Sm ith.
frien d s and relativ es in Chicagoi w ill locate h e re p erm an en tly . A. A. uncle L ester Coomer. an d fam ily Lewis Dugan and h er tw o d au g h ­ Lynn
Dr. S m ith perform ed a tonsil
M
aude
P earce of P ortland.
te
rs
sp
en
t
the
w
eek-end
at
G
len
­
Sm
ith
of
B
aker,
head
of
th
e
State
111.; M inneapolis. Minn.: Des Moines.
M r T yler had lived at Scholls
dale w ith Mrs. Ja c k Thom as. Mrs
__________
________________
Ia.: and in ___
C alifornia.
S he w ill vis- B ar association, is a b ro th er, and in P o rtlan d .
Mr. and Mrs. J . D. W oodman of Thom as. Mrs. Dugan and Mrs. Coy- for 26 years, and p rior to that
it a b ro th er in Chicago w hom she his youngest b ro th er is w ith th e ra-
tim e had lived a t Hood River. He
A m ity spent E aster w ith th e ir son a re sisters.
dio d ep artm en t of the O regonian.
h as not seen in 30 years.
GOAR’S
M r s H S t r a i n r h a n a n d e n n Tlir-lr nf and wife. Mr. an d Mrs. Don Wood-
S unday school teach ers a t t h e was born in Kansas.
C hildren G iven P a rty —
C ongregational church en tertain ed
th e ir classes w ith a su
supper
Eas-
\ r ____ j j - « • ■, . ,
p p er and E
at
sery
te r p arty M onday evening in th e
e iV S I I I g i l l I & l i t S
p arty
...viuum g an e a s ie r egg eiyn P jp er
U n iv ersity of W ashington
ch urch basem ent.
.
...
0
0
b a n t; aSt„.F r’duy ax<e rn ° ? r
MrS
M A C ovington fo rm er Rav sPcnt a few d a-v s th e last of th e
Mr. and Mrs C harles G ray, and tO T W e d l i e s d i l V
C hester M errill. Mrs. M. Romig
vox ingron. lo rm ei Kay
w eek a a t . , th hr.
e p C. t T. R ichardson home. Mrs. O live Flem m ing of G resham
'
and M aster D onald Romig. The ™ *?g com pany official, w as in
T renches overflow w ith Spanish
H elen and P a tty C yrus a re spend- and Mrs. E thel S te w a rt of n e a r For-
p arty was held in th e schoolroom s. J ^ M i l t o n F r ^ w l t e r ^ H e
est
G
rove
w
ere
E
aster
guests
of
Mr.
rebel
dead
as
p
u
rsu
it
goes
on by
w as
,!:e w eek's vacation w ith th e ir
gran d m o th ers. Mrs. M ary C yrus and Mrs. W. S. E verett.
1 loyalists. R ebel chances slim as
P resent Comedy—
accom panied by hi3 fam ily.
An E aster egg h u n t for ch ild ren ! S*ibaclts increase,
H azeldale C om m unity club w ill
Mr. and Mrs. B. R C om pton and and Mrs. R. W orkm an, at C orvallis.
V ern C harlton r e l e a s e d
as
present a th ree-act comedy farce, d au g h ter B etty of P o rtlan d w ere
Mrs. C arra English left S atu rd ay of All S aints Mission S unday school
S afety F irst.
S atu rd ay a t 8:15 w eek-end guests of Mrs. C om pton’s for S eattle. Wash., to visit h er w as held T uesday afternoon at th e , C harles M attson k id n ap -slay e r sus-
| PCft in New Mexico.
p. m a t th e A loha G range hall. A b ro th er C harles Douglass and fam d aughters. Mrs. H. L. H aag and G eorge F ischer home.
dance w ill be held follow ing th e ¡ly.
Mrs. C. H. Bissell,
Mr. and Mrs. J R B etzer and son I „ V S conference of m ayors asks
play w ith th e sam e adm ission fo r
M r and M rs John Bose an£, Mr
Mrs. J. N. W iley left W ednesday C lifford. Mr. and Mrs. O. O F ree- ELe? ± nt «'>o evelt for a $2.200.-
both.
ap p ro p riatio n for federal
and Mrs. A lb ert W ach n tr and fam- for sev eral days' visit w ith Mrs. J. m an an d Mr. and Mrs. J. W F ree- I
m an spent S unday at th e beaches.
relief in 1938 fiscal year.
ilies w ere E aster guests of Mr. Bose' G lenn A llen of P ortland.
P rizes A w arded—
Mrs. T. C. D arnell e n tertain ed a
D orothy Thom pson, new sp ap er
P rizes on the b ird houses w ere m other. Mrs. P au lin e Rebitzke. at
Mrs. C. E. W ells w as sp eak er at
aw arded F riday by th e G arden club B arton.
th e F o rest G rove G arden club m e e t­ m onopoly p arty T uesday afternoon ! colum nist, before senate ju d iciary
G uests w ere M esdames K idney. V. , com m ittee draw s parallel betw een
and th e V enetian th e a tre gave an
d . B. R easoner of V ernonia was a ing M onday evening.
Pur«’ silk of fine q u .il-$ 4 .89
F o elk er and R onald V aught.
Roosevelt court bill and the moves
adm ission to each contestant. Cor- w eek-end guest of his d a u g h te r'
ity crepe or .satin
X
Miss Inez R uddell of Moscow, : R uth F o elk er is spending spring w hich led to dictato rsh ip in G er-
Win H ardw are co n trib u ted one of Mrs. F red Beach and Mrs E M Idaho, visited h e r aunt. Mrs. A. J.
vacation
w
ith
h
e
r
aunt.
Mrs.
Thom
-
m
any
and
Italy.
S
enator
Robinson
th e prizes for th e contest.
Bowman, and fam ilies.
W hiddon. F rid ay an d S atu rd ay .
as Connell, n o rth of H illsboro.
, hfts back a t foes of court bill.
R uth ^ i ?rd
v
j
No' a n - stu d en t at Mt. Angel
Mr. and Mrs. C harles L. W alker
Lacy or tailored styles Ev-
D. R. R utherford, w ho u n d er- college, w as a guest of his m other sp en t E aster w ith relativ es at Sa-
er-n-udy
w ent an operation S atu rd ay at Mrs. K athleen Nolan, d u rin g th e iem
quality
th e Good S am aritan hospital in E aster vacation.
M rs. A nna B lack b u rn of A ber-
P ortland, was brought hom e t n e
Ben and A dolph H onziak spent deen, Wash., is v isiting h e r b ro th -
first of th e week and is convalesc­ the E aster w eek-end w ith th e ir rel- er. H. T. W right, an d fam ily,
ing.
atives, Mrs. G eorge H arro w and
Mr. and Mrs. H en ry Nelson of
Reg $2 95 dresses You will
fam ily, a t Corvallis.
T h e f ja u es sp en t E aster w ith h er
C lub Has P a rty —
$ n 59
w ant m ore than
M em bers of th e W omen's B reak ­
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. S taples spent paren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. M. P. Cady.
one of these at
fast club enjoyed a luncheon p arty th e E aster w eek-end at C orvallis
ot N endel's inn n ear B eaverton an d w ith Mr. S taple's m other. Mrs. E.
a th e a tre party in P o rtlan d last L- Staples.
W ednesday.
Mrs G race F reem an left Sunday
for a w eek's visit a t E ugene w ith
M arried S unday—
er sister. Mrs. Jack Foster, w ho is
These sell reg. at
Miss C lara S tratto n and H enry ' h ill.
$1975. T hey a re now
R ockw ell w ere
m arried E aster
Jack B a rr of M edford arriv ed
S unday afternoon at the M ethodist
Episcopal church by the Rev. A lex­ j Tuesday evening for a few days' vis-
1 it w ith hom e folks and frien d s of
ander.
w
1 Hillsboro.
A large group of
$ / • 95
G uild M eets Tuesday—
N orm an W illiam son of T he Dalles
brand new spring p rin ts w
M issionary C-uild of th e M. E.
church will m eet Tuesday afternoon spent E aster w eek-end w ith his
Introductory
BARGAINS
w ith Mrs. A rnie Dickason. Mem­ m other. Mrs. A nna W illiamson.
Mrs. H. J. D itte r of E ugene spent
bers and th e ir friends a re invited.
E aster w eek-end w ith h er p arents. 2
D urham hose in
’34 H udson C ustom Se-
’33 Chevrolet Master
D orcas C lub Meets—
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Olsen.
lovely spring shades
Dorcas club of All S aints church
d
an
,
b
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ilt-in
trunk,
Coupe.
Perfect
in
ev-
Mr. and Mrs. N ye B ristol and
w ill m eet T hursday evening. A pril children spent E aster S u n d ay w ith
dual accessories. Radio
cry
Y o u ’ll soon be w a n tin g you r
8. w ith Mrs. R. J. Beattie. Mrs. R. 1 his paren ts in Silverton,
detail
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W. G ates is assisting hostess.
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Crisp, new cottons.
i Miss S hirley S av in er of P o rtlan d sprin g w a rd ro b e — so now is
Ü
r
.
Mrs. M cG rath Hostess—
as a guest last w eek of Mrs. A. M.
C lever w ith a suit
the tim e to
D elphian society will m eet Mon- A bram s
'31 Hudson Sedan. In
day w ith Mrs George T. M cG rath.
L ester Chase of M ilw aukie spent
’33 F o rd
V -8 T u d o r.
p e r f e c t mechanical
Mrs. Jo h n Bailey w ill lead th e study I the w eek-end w ith his p aren ts, Mr
Runs
sub’>e c t-
1 and Mrs. F. L. Chase.
condition.
Dll
C lose out of a lim ited
good ..............
n u m b er o f d a r k c o lo rs
At the Hospitals
Min I l I. M acK« n / ie e n te r ta in e d
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Portland Swiss
BROWN
Turn Verein!
D EN T IST
E iile rtu iiin ic n t and
Stvis.i Panci*
i !y lim asi ¡es, ,-\ero,n t
ies, .Im li’ lii al I he
Birthday Party
Honors Members
SW ISS HALL
T hird aiul Jefferson Sts.
P ortland
S a tu rd a y , A p r il
3
8:15 P M.
Library Notes
Departm ent Head
Visits D. U. V.
• o c iu l m e e tin g ; : i \ t n n t th e s c lio t
ho use f o r t h iii p u rp tiM ’ P u p ils o f th
t h t'o l pi« re n te d I > m in u te s o t th
p r o g r a m a m i th e ie in u u d t*i w a ■ h
lh e la itie s o f th e c lu b
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b r o u g h t r e f, s lu n e iil
a p ro n s a n d o th e r a r tic le . w inch
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o ld b ) Ite m s K m Iti. aue
tio n c c i M rs F lla 'I’l i r n e r i . p re n t
d e n t o t th e < Int»
o p e i. ilio n S u tu r d a \
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dll'.
C anadian Woman
Visits Sisters Here
Miss Miley Bride
¡of Joseph Jackson
Lntertnins with
I’.litige I.iineheons
llcywood ( ’Inh
• )onntes $ 1 ’>
Distriet Officer
Visits Auxiliary
Tuesday Evening
( 'nm inrrei.ll lluildlng
2nd and Main St.
Hillsboro. Oregon
EVERYBODY WEl.COMK
Admission. 25c
Moose to Present
Accordion Band
T H IS
Friday and Saturday
C ontinuous Show S a tu rd a y — 1 :3 0
W IIK
to
Girl Reserves to
Hold Services
Woman's Shop
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Feature No. 2
X
A nniversary
Month
PETE» B.KYNE'S
CHARLE»
STARRETT
Ó itected by ford Baabe
A COLUM BIA PICTURE-
• Slips
«
Halvorson Motor
Company
• Gowns
89c
Cotton Frocks
u
2
M an-Tailored
Suits
New HILLSBORO DEALER for
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
USED GAR
’16 s
• Dresses
• Hosiery
IfaurSpring, Ctothe* fe
79c
• Blouses
’645
call 47
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’30 Durant Sedan $ 95
’29 Stude. Sedan 125
’29 Nash Special G
Sedan .............. 145
'29 Essex Sedan ... 75
’29 W hippet Sedan 20
’29 Durant Coupe 95
’29 Plymouth Sd. 125
’29 Durant Coach 75
’29 Chev Sedan..... 125
’29 Olds Coupe. .. 125
’29 Ford Coupe. .. 145
’28
’28
’28
’28
’27
’27
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?
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Oakland Coupe
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5
Coats
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8 R Q J»5
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35
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years in business, it
gives me g re a t pleasu re
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to m y custom ers:
To
sell the best m e rc h a n ­
dise I can get fo r its
p ric e, and to give the
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n il tim es, w ith a ll a l­
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— MRS E. M. BARNES
TRUCK BARGAINS
’34 CMC lt/2-ton $345
’33 Chev ll/a-ton,
Van body ...... 385
'29 Federal U/a-ton 150
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j SUN. - MON. - TUES, i f
C ontinuous Show S unday —
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