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Pagp Four TT TT. T. S F O T5 O Cub Scout Den Names Officers Honor Past Officers; Musical Skit Given Past m atrons and patrons o f T ualatin chaper. O F S . w ere honored at the ch ap ter m eeting Tuesday evening at th e Masonic tem ple Each w as presented with n small gift, and Mrs. H I. H oef fel. w orthy m atron, m ade an a d dress of welcome. Responses w ere m ade by Mrs. R. F. P eters and W. F. Cyrus. Follow ing th e m eeting th e high school boys' q u artet. R at id C rit tenden W alter Foelker, A llan Sig ler. and Tom S tretcher, sang They w ere directed by M iss Edwyna llroadbent and accom panied b y Miss M ary Voder. Tom S tretch er ulso played a selection on a saw . Mesdames W. J. Enschede, E. C. Coman. L. T. M cPheeters. H 1. Hoeffel. J. L. Searcy, H arry M or gan. and Miss M arie H ouguez and P atty Lomax presented a m usical skit. “A N ight at the O p e ra " A com m unity sing was enjoyed in the dining room. National Music Week Observed Here M ay 2 to 8 N ational M usic w eek w ill be celebrated May 2 u n til May 8 w ith special concerts, musicales. and program s throughout th e coun try. Mrs. W alter Denton of Salem, state m usic chairm an, u rges all com m unities to observe th e week in som e m anner. K eynote of the national program is "F oster Local Music T alent." and em phasis is be ing placed on providing activities fo r young people. G overnor M artin has issued the follow ing statem ent: "It is again my pleasure as governor of O regon to call to the attention of th e people of O re gon N ational Music w eek. May 2 to 8, 1937. E very com m unity re alizes th e significan ce and im portance th at m usic plays in the daily lives of our citizens and our appreciation for th e classics—old and m odern—grows apace D uring this w eek num erous special musical program s w ill be held throughout th e state, and Oregon may well be proud of its part in th e ob servance of N ational Music week." Local organizations a re asked to co-operate by p rep arin g th e ir p ro gram s d u ring this week w ith recog nition of music, e ith er local talent o r otherw ise. day aftern o o n to sew for th e Child W elfare d ep artm en t. All m em bers are invited to atten d th is m eeting and tran sp o rtatio n will be fu rn ish ed by calling Mrs Fred E ngel dinger. Large Delegation A ttends Congress Parent-Teachers | Dim No 1 of th e H illsboro Cub Scouts had a tri lsu re hunt M on day afternoon. followed by a pic nic slip p er w ith each m em ber m a k ing a fire and roasting bacon and cheese for buns Follow ing officers w ere elected Donald Engeldinger. d en n er: F rank Plass. assistant d e n ner; Freddie Plass, secretary Hayes B ickford, tre a su re r a n d W alter M cK inney, scribe A C ub Scout pack m eetin g was held Tuesday night al the Da\ id Hill school. Wolf badges w e r e aw arded Robert Weil. Jo h n Wiley. W alter M cKinney Hayes B ickford R alph llalcy and Donald Engel- d in g er C harles Sny der pa.-sed his req u irem en ts to becom e a Hob Cal. W ashington county was re p re sented in th e b ien n ial convention of the O regon C ongress of P aren ts and Teachers, w hich closed a four- day session in P o rtlan d last F ri day. by 22 official delegates and m any o th ers w ho atten d ed p art or all of th e 18 ses ions held in the M ultnom ah hotel A side f r o m O regon S tate college g rad u ates P o rtlan d only one o th er county had as m any reg istered delegates and form er stu d en ts form ed » te m as W ashington. West T im ber and p o rary county organization at the S hutv received special recognition H illsboro cham ber of com m erce in m em bership. G arden H om e w as room s Tuesday night O rganization honored f o r N ational P aren t- will bo com pleted at a m eeting to T eacher m agazine subscriptions. be held in the ch am b er of com "No hom e is one h u n d red per m erce Tuesday night. May 4. and cent that does not give som ething th e com m ittee urges all O regon to th e com m m unity." said Mrs. O regon S taters in the eo untv to John Hayes in th e opening session attend. A pril 13. Mrs Hayes cam e from V alue of such an organization Idaho to rep resen t th e N ational w as pointed out by Percy Loeey. Congress of P aren ts and Teachers assistan t dean of men at th e col and conducted a school of in s tru c lege: Allan R inehart of P ortland, tion. president O regon S tate A lum ni a s P aren t-T each er associations re p sociation. and G eorge Scott of C o r resenting th is county w ere Aloha- vallis. alum ni secretary H uber. C edar Mill. D urham . F o r T em porary officers are W V erne est Grove. G arden Home Hillsboro. 1 McKinney, chairm an, an d J L. Dilley. N orth Plains. Reedville. Searcy, secretary N om inating com S hute, and T igard m ittee includes I. E Francis. C arl R ussell and Jo h n Pubols O. S. C. Grads and Former S tudents Organize Here Phoenix Lodge Will Have Open Meeting Hospital News At Jones H ospital— Phoenix lodge No. 34. K nights of D r H. D. H uggins p erfo rm ed a Pythias, w ill hold an open m eeting n ex t M onday night. All K nights tonsil o peration M onday m orn in g and th e ir friends are urged to be for little L en h art C ochran. present. An in terestin g program is Mrs W illiam M urphy u n d erw en t being p rep ared a n d refresh m en ts an appendix o peration Tuesday w ill be served. Mrs. S. A S h orb is convalescing from a m ajo r o peration perform ed Saturday. Mrs. J a k e L entz w as b ro u g h t to L atest fiction books: "Q uiet the hospital T uesday for tr e a t m ent. Shore.'' by W alter H avighurst. This is a story of an A m erican family, At Sm ith H ospital— w ho settled on th e shores of Lake Dr. C. T S m ith p erform ed a E rie in early days. Tim e b rought rap id changes and th e new g en era tonsil operation S atu rd ay for Vic tion w as d iv id ed betw een t w o tor C hristen sen of Mason Hill. Mrs. T heresa Eischen is con w ays of life, th e soil and th e city. The children of R oger B radley's valescing nicely from in ju ries re , first w ife w ere attach ed to th e land, ceived in an accident. those of th e second w ife w ere city- men. T he sto ry is of th e feud b e Mr. and Mrs. R obert O. Cowie tw een th e tw o branches, so u n lik e and d au g h ter Je a n n e A nne. Mr. in all b u t th e tie of common h e ri W ayne Rood, w ho recen tly jo in and Mrs. O tto Nagel, all of P o rt ed the M arines and is located at tage w hich binds them to th e liv land. and Elm an S chulm erich w ere San Diego, w rites his fam ily of ing past A quiet, in terestin g story. S u n d ay d in n e r p arty guests at "S un Goes D ow n.’* by- Flannery- the P ercy Weik home. h is experiences th e re as follows: “T his w eath er agrees w ith me. Lewis. This sto ry is h alf p o rtrait, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. T heda of S eat I'm brow n as can be. We p u t in h alf m em oir of a rem ark ab le old long hours, too. F rom 5 a. m. to lady. Lewis w rites w ith rem ark ab le tle. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Eps of Tacoma. Wash., sp en t the 10 p. m. F rom 9 to 10 <evening» is affectio n ate h u m o r of h e r p e c u liar ities. of h er p reju d ice against to u r w eek-end in H illsboro. Mrs. Epps o u r own tim e—maybe. “D rill all day, bu t w i l l b e ists. autom obiles and m o d e r n w as form erly Miss D olores Theda. Miss E dith E aster o f S eattle. th ro u g h ‘boot cam p’ in t h r e e plum bing, o f h e r lifelong refusal w eeks. C an't go to tow n o r any to rise early in th e m orning and of Wash., visited sev eral days last e r clocks w hich have all stopped. w eek w ith h e r brother. R. R. place. A fter these th re e w eeks we h He p o rtray s an irresistib le ch arac spend th ree w eeks on th e rifle ter. skeptical and independent of E aster, and fam ily. Mrs. W W. P h illip s of O akland. ran g e and th re e w eeks in a school m ind, sh rew d ly practical an d to l Cal., a rriv ed F rid ay for a tw o an d then. Lord only knows, we e ra n t in th e la rg e r m atters. w eeks visit w ith h e r paren ts. Mr. su re don't. So far I'm th e only N on-fiction sto ry : Tales of an and Mrs. A. L. Chase, an d oth er one In m y platoon (40 men» who E m pty C abin." by G rey Owl. who relatives. gets excellent app earan ce in 'troop a gam e w arden in a national in sp e c tio n '— that included every is Mrs. W. E. Jacobson of E ugene p ark in S askatchew an. He w rites of th in g —this ‘boot cam p' is plenty- th e b eav er colony tran sp lan ted visited Tuesday a n d W ednesday tough. w ith Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Haase. prom O ntario and of th e life of men “W hen I go to bed I d o n 't move and anim als in th e w ilderness. His Mrs. I. T P u rv es of south of u n til 5 a. m.—then at it again. experience of h u n tin g and trapping, H illsboro re tu rn e d T uesday from "I saw m y first ‘dress parade' his tales of th e rail, his Indian and a w eek's visit w ith relativ es at yesterday and it was a b eau tifu l anim al lore a re of fascinating in Seattle. sight. All dressed in blue uniforms, terest. L ester Chase, teac h er at M ilw au w h ite caps and belts. Also tw o new m ysteries: "Moon "T he fleet cam e in last week. Saw M urder, by G ail O liver, and kie. sp en t th e w eek-end w ith his A bout 25 o r 30 boats—th at was "M u rd er W alks th e C o rrid o rs." by p arents. Mr. an d Mrs. F red Chase. som e sight. T h ere m ust be about Jam es P erry. Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n K rebs of S a 40 or 50 boats here now. tw o a ir lem sp en t Sunday w ith M r. a n d plane carriers. Mrs. L. E. M acD owell. “I sure like th is co u n try an d I'll Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Id e left W ed n e v er live in Oregon again for nesday for about ten days' tr ip to v e ry long. I don't know w hen I’ll San Francisco. Cal. get home, m aybe not fo r four y ears and m aybe as soon as my M arriag e Licenses W. Forbes M organ, p resid en t of train in g is through. A llan O liv er H edin, C h erry G rove, "W eil it's close to 'tap s' so I have D istilled S p irits In stitu te and fo rm e r tre a su re r of th e dem ocratic n a and C harleen Cooper. Y am hill. to close. Tell everyone 'hello'." S tan ley Elw ood D unm ire. West tio n al com m ittee, dies in Colum bus, Linn, an d Cecil I. N yberg. T ualatin. Ohio. F arm ers and business m en at P hotographer V isits H e r e - 1 Paul Seligm an, form er H illsboro Stockton, Cal., fight strik e rs w ith photographer, is a guest at the pick handles. C alifornia crops e n T h e loveliest H enry Young hom e th is w eek, and d angered by n ew lab o r troubles. doors closed and farm ers m ay rem ain h ere for som e time. C annery w ith loss of crops. M r. Seligm an has been in P o rtlan d faced W orst rebel b o m b ard m en t of w ar fo r several m onths follow ing his b atters M adrid, k illin g m any. re tu rn from Alaska. Mae P erdue. 23. n e a r death as re sult of b u rn s receiv ed at San Pedro. V ernonia G irls Guests— V ernonia R ainbow girls a re to C al. w hen h e r grass h u la sk irt be guests of H illsboro Assembly caught fire at a w a te rfro n t cafe. Colum bia riv e r d istrict council of M onday evening at th e Masonic w e have e v e r seen! tem ple. All E astern S tars and M a L u m b er a n d S aw m ill W orkers' Union announce tw o strik es i n sons a re especially invited to a t woods and at V ernonia, involving te n d this m eeting. 730 men. w hen neg o tiatio n s o v er 10- G range M eets Tonight— cent pay increase fail. H illsboro G range will m eet to G overnor M artin ex p lain s to P re s n ig h t «Thursday! a t th e G range ident R oosevelt O reg o n ’s opposition hall. All m em bers a re urged to a t to blanket p ow er ra te proposal for tend. Pom ona m eets a t B uxton B onneville as proposed by C alifo r nia. W ednesday. O rganized lab o r lead ers and in A u x iliary Sew ing Club Meets__ d ustrial spokesm en, m eeting i n A m erican Legion A uxiliary will W ashington, ag ree to delay su g m et al th e hom e of Mrs. Ernest gestions fbr im m ed iate am endm ent Z urcher, H illsboro rou te 1. T u e s-, of W agner lab o r relatio n s act. Library Note« A R G U S. TT T T. T. S P O R O . Cou n ty Fed era tion ( 'bib Sponsors Pictures Tuesday Has Art Exhibit; Coffee club w iH sponsor i double Tuesday night at the V eneti ,i Next Meet Scholls bill th eatre G eorge A rliss in "M an of W .i.hingion County F ederation of W.'ineii - ' tubs un i at C ornelius Saturday in the school house. witli a la r g e ‘n u m b er of delegates and m em bers u a,ten d a n ce C ornelius Civic ilul> \i.i- tin- hostess club and served luncheon at noon. The m orning session was given over to rep o rts of clubs and d e partm ent chairm en. Mrs P e te Y unker. a m em ber e f th e S unshine elub of H elvetia, w as elected to serve as d irecto r for th re e years Mrs L ester Moobcrry of C ornelius w as ap p .an te d Key W om an'' on tile ' courtesy fund ' of Mrs. Sadie O rr D unbar, w ho is to tie noun nated for president of the G eneral F ederation of W om ens d u b s Mrs G ladys Meyer, past p re si d ent e f tlie eountv federation, was presented w ith a past president's pin, Mrs Rex Wilson of Forest G rove m aking tlie presentation. An in terestin g ex h ib it was on d is play by the Fine A rts d e p a rt m ent. w ith Mrs H arold K elhng- ton of H illsboro, art chairm an, and Mrs D oom M eredith of Casto: poetry and lite ra tu re chairm an, in charge Mrs. V W G ard n er of Hillsboro, m usic chairm an, presented th e fol low ing program : E lenore Finigan of C ornelius, piano solo. Irene P e te rk o u rt and M argaret Rich of C ornelius, piano duet: Clay W al k er of Forest Grove. \ iolin se lec tions. w ith Miss R uth Boyles a accom panist; and several selections by the C ornelius grade school o r chestra. Mrs E dw ard I. K rebs of P o r t land spoke on "A rt.” and original poem s w ritten by elub m em bers w ere read. Scholls W om an's club w ill be hostess for the O ctober m eeting of the county federation. Mrs N apier 111— Mrs. H enry N apier re tu rn e d home T hursday from the P o rtlan d S a n itarium . w here she u n d erw en t a m inor operation th e first of last week. G arden C lub Meets— Business m eeting o f H illsboro G arden club w ill be held M onday aftern oon a t th e public library. All m em bers a re urged to attend. Mrs G. W ines of W aldport spent several days last week in H illsboro w hile visiting w ith a daughter, who is atten d in g St. M ary's Academy- n e a r B eaverton. M r and Mrs E I. Johnson v is ited th e ir d au g h ter M argaret S u n day at U niversity of Oregon. E u gene. !( I ■Vtaus.'' and S pencer Tracy in "C rim inal L a w y e r" B oth of these pictures a re said to lie o u ts ta n d ing am ong the lilm s of tlie year, and the public is invited to attend the presentations T ickets are on sale by Coffee elub m em bers I FRIDAY and SATURDAY, April 2? and 24 I I I . coil“ '' ! I P““” » ■ ¡“ K K " I , II“ C ontinuous Show Miss Smith Bride of R. Yuvlsteko Miss F rances Sm ith, d a u g h te r of Henry S m ith of H illsboro, and licm i Vuy Isteke of ltoy w ere m a r ried Monday m orning at St M at thew s church in Hillsboro. F ath er J T. C ostelloe official mg Miss Helen Sm ith, sister of tlie bride, was her only a tten d an t; and Fleu- therc Vuy Isteke. b ro th er ot the bridegroom , w as best m an. E x te rio r Doors - In te rio r Doors F rench Doors - M a n te l W o rk W in d o w s - Screens - C abinets We carry a fu ll line of millwork that w ill put the right finishing touch on new building or re modeling program. If we haven’t got the item you need— it isn’t in Hillsboro—but we can get it for you in record time. T h e v ery essence of youth in flo atin g clouds o f chiffon, net. m arq u isette, m ousseline de soi—or rustlin g , w h isp e r ing taffetas ! We selected them carefu lly in accordance w ith y o u r reg u latio n s w ith n o t too low necks, w ith sh o rt sleeves o r th e ir ow n little jack ets, or capes. P hone 2691 E. M. BARNES, Prop. A I»»* f\ I I I I I I I I I I U K H L |>inii» Iter I k j i I o u i m a t u r il i »«•»»;’,! I H i I I bluwa hot uti 4 t r iiiii|" I. h ill to ld m love! h i I il m um m h 4 Panama j anie with In« hot piano pL'ing! A Paramount Picturo w ith CHARLES BUTTERWORTH JEAN DIXON • DOROTHY IAM OUR • HARVEY STEPHENS Plus Selected Short Subjects !l fi I BI M hMHHHBMRH H ■ H B I«i^ Two Days Only — Sun.- Mon., April 25 C ontinuous Show S u n d ay — 2 P. M to 1 1 P. M . No A dvance in Prices E They’re wicki-wacki-wooinq in Hawaii in a lyrical hullabaloo! I I I I I I ■ I I F ire d P o rc e la in E n am el . . . S ealed -in L ife -tim e L u b ric a tio n . . Latest S a fe ty W r in g e r . . T ro u b le - F re e M ech an ism . . . S tu rd y C onstruction. 1 5 -Y e a r F a c to ry R eb u ild G u a ra n te e P riced F ro m $ 59 with H aar Bing woo Shirley will, those new Hawaiian nirlodirst ’'B ltii'llaw iiii", "Swccl D ila u i”, "Sweet I« the Word Fur Yun", “ In a L illie H ula H eaven"! .50 I I I I I l_ BING CROSBY BOB BURNS MARTHA RAYE SHIRLEY ROS G E O R G E B A R B IE R L E IF E R IK S O N A Paramount Picture Directed by Frank Tuttle I I - - - For W omen W ho Care H ow Clothes Look and W ear [ 10c and 25c 1 I “S ta n d a rd ” P lum bing —- F isher-T horsen P aints P hone 72 K d v in a to r A ppliances 132 S. 2nd, H illsboro 1S1 W Baseline v A ^io>c iri I I I I I W oman's Shop $12 .95 • I I 1 I I I G OAR’S and 1 E K F u lle r F ra n c h is e D ealers .95 S I ■ Conlon Washer "If It's L u m b e r—C all O u r N um ber" $7 P- M . ’• A ' N ew 1937 Hillsboro Appliance & Plumbing Co. Pool - Gardner Lumber Co. I I f i t » 103 I Plan t 'ard P a rty — Mrs G eorge Fischer and Mi ■ N E H aw orth w ere joint honti at the Fischer hom e fi r All S aints Guild meeting Wednesday Mi V W G ard n er read a p aper o n Early C hristian Music P la n s w ere m ade for a c an t p arty to be given W ednesday A pril 28. at the W. G H are home. Mis. P atterso n E ntertain»— Mrs. P aul P atterso n was hostess to P ortland alu m n ae c h a p te r of G am m a Phi B eta for its regular m onthly m eeting T uesday a fte r noon. Mesdames D onald T em pleton of Hillsboro. Alex G. B row n and (Iolin N eer of P ortland assisted her Social ( lull M eets— E astern S ta r Social club w ill meet F riday at 1:30 p. m. w ith Mrs. It R. E aster for dessert luncheon and cards, sew ing, etc. Mesdames J L. Searcy and J. H M urtoii are assisting hostesses. All E astern S tars a re cordially invited. Mis. ( om an H ostess— Mrs. E dw ard C om an en tertain ed a group of P o rtlan d friends at con tra c t bridge W ednesday evening. CONLON WASHERS have always given the high est degree of satisfaction and service'. Conven ience, utility, beauty and satisfaction ¡ire built into every CONLON. New features of design, finish and convenience mark the 1937 models. H ig h Q u a lity M a te ria ls fo r Every Purpose to vt.»» o'* Mrs 11 F S taples en tertain ed Wednesday A pril 14 w ith lu n c h eon and co n tract bridge T hree tables w ere in play Mrs .1 W. Kelley m ade high score, and Mrs. Thom as Bailey, second Mrs Staples also en te rta in e d w ith a luncheon Friday honoring Mrs Reginald T Hicks, w ife of Re\ Hicks of All S aints Episcopal m is sion. Graduation ddresses to fit your needs! S a tu rd a y — 1 :3 0 V‘ Mrs. H. E. Staples Hostess at Parties Neivs Highlights tor W ednesday \V , .V -'- t" Rood W rites of Training Life M illw o r k Tlmrmlny. Apri! 22. 1027 OREGON I ! I a I I I I I I I ■ I ■ B 1 8 E I I 1 Roar with Martha ns »lie keeps Bab h o p p in g a ll o v e r th e ■ «land! H ear h er warble lluit m u hot ililly "O kolehao! ” See the gorgeous w edding icenes, the thrilling fire dnnee willi hundred* o f grais-nkirletl gal» iloing the sw ing liulii! Plus Selected Short Subjects ■ ■ n I Il lakes a crook Io shield a crookf D O U BLE BILL A p r il 27 and 28 Tues. - W ed. rnU AR O O C IA KN ELLI • ERIK RHODES l) ir « r t* ( i i>y C h i'iity C abfjnnit. I'ro d u ca r. C llll n»id.