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 axo 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 u 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 «>«/«> W. G ates is assisting hostess. .00 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 1 1 1 w e e k w i l l , t w o I 'l i t l g e b ille t , - » un 4 in \V i d m I i> í«“ i r I ib i, W ere p i i> i I \» i,h M i M o ir e . W e il I i t e i\ till', tllu tl « o r e 1 .1 h , '.«'Colili, a n d eo n o la tio n 1. A ln a e h e t Mi Ml It It J a k e Wh it t >n ’l i n n d ay I fir id. m I hi e leu • W K elley e Mr Mi d Mi •Il pi foe l.u e ile R ed D r. G. 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. 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