The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 06, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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    H IL L S B O R O
Thursday, May G, l*J.'»7
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i imkiiiK d u b gn l - «•lit. i U n it (I th e ir
m other, and sev eral o th e r co m m u n ­
ity ladies w ith a program and held
th e ir business m eeting for M others
day. A pril 28 Tw o piano solos w ere
given by Helen Wick and Beulah
P eterson, harm onica trio and song
P attv Oholxoti. G letiorc Spousta and
B eulah P eterson, th ree songs an d
tw o selections oil th e ir harm onica-
by the d u b girl F rances Gholson
gave the origin P atty G holson the
thought, and B eulah P eter-o n a
poem foi M other, «lay. G lenora
S pousta ccretary . ami B eulah Pet-
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H IL L S B O R O ,
Page Three
OREGON
Llrennr Examiner Here May 17
Marriage l.icrnsrx
Tow n i nd regarding the e d u catio n ­
al program of both young arid old
L indley C ephas S tone and Wilma
R. J Dooley, exam iner of o p era­
t h r o u g h a perp etu al m em orial
tors and chauffeurs, will be in Elva Bose. Hillsboro.
foundation
Joseph J. H erinckx and G ladys F.
H illsboro W ednesday. May 12. at
Mr
Bella H artw ick is ill w ith
the court house from 10 a. m. to Kendel, Forest Grove.
the flu
5 p. m. All those w ishing perm its
Subscribe now to the Argus. In
Mrs Sandy Hostess F riday
or licenses to d riv e cars are asked
id several accordion num bers and
iBv MI m M ary Sandy)
M
others'
club
will
m
eet
Friday
iBy Mrs. E. L. Cox)
to get in touch w ith Mr. Dooley
a
lap
dance
by
P
atty
M
cCormick.
BANKS F ourth q u a rte rly co n ­
afternoon w ith Mrs. C liff Sandy.
KINTON— K inton G range S a tu r­ d u rin g these hours.
ference will be held n ex t S u n d ay at 'Die last th ree num bers w ere from
LOVELY CORSAGES
day gave four candidates the first
■1 p ui in the church. D r Lotus B anks grade school Follow ing the
of Roses, etc., 25c and up
and second degrees, and others w ere
Magín, district su p erin ten d e n t. will m usic festival p aren ts w ere invited Delegates E le cted
Divorces
Granted
present, w ho have recently been
Gardenias - Wedding Bouquets
to the tlui,I and fourth grade room,
tie here to conduct the inci ting
H u n tem an n — Jessie from John
taken in on cards from other
wlieri' the 4 II sew ing club w ork
B anks S u n d ay school atten d an ce was on exhibit T he w ork was good
granges, and a few rein stated It was Henry.
Potter’s Flower Shop
S unday w as 67 P rim ary children and cred it is due th e leader. Miss to C o n v e n tio n
C
ro te r—O live E Battson from With Fred's Market
voted to change th e tim e of m eet­
Phone 3191
Frank
ex h ib ited May baskets, w hich they Ruth Bailey, fur h er w ork and m-
'By Mrs. J. A. McCoy)
ing to the first T uesday evening in
bad m ade for th e ir p arents.
H
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tephen
H.
from
Betty.
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KANSAS CITY
K ansas C i t y each m onth, d u rin g the sum m er
I'lllills In ju red
club m the B anks school.
local of F arm ers’ Union m et W ed­ m onths, beginning w ith the Ju n e
S everal school etui,Iren w ere in ­ R an k s B e a ts G ro v e
nesday evening in the Royal N eigh­ m eeting w hich w ill be Ju n e 5 at
ju red T h u rsd ay d u rin g a fire rtrill
Bank', high school defeated Forest bor hall at Banks. D elegates to the 8 p. m Mrs C arrie S trieff w as elect­
T he fire escape hud been freshly G rove high in baseball T uesday on state convention w ere elected.
ed a ltern ate to state grange, which
w axed, w hich caused the children the Bank« diam ond 11-8 B atteries
W arren K em per and tw o friends m eets in The Dalles soon Mr. and
lo descerní loo rap id ly for proper for B anks w ere V andom elen and for w ent on a fishing trip S atu rd ay to Mrs. C E N ew house from S pring
hnidnig al ttie bottom . Alm a M iller Forest G rove Love and Hudson.
Brook and Mrs. S arah V anK leek of
C latskanie.
suffered tw o broken ribs and E v­ First Aid ( lass Formed
fo r S P R IN G
H arvey R eidling of T im ber is T igard G range w ere guests for the
elyn K essler ami T illie I.ou Moore,
day
A Red Cross first aid class is w orking for M J. V anderzanden.
e a e t i . had several m isplaced v e rte ­
K
inton
school
w
ill
close
for
the
G uests at the J A McCoy home
Do away with winter sluggishness by
brae« All th re e w ere tak en to a being organized in B anks and will
m eet each T uesday evening at 7:30 S unday w ere R ichard Hood and sum m er recess May 17. It is ex p ect­
physician for treatm en t.
ed th at a picnic w ill be announced
changing
to new spring lubricants
Dr
It
M
K
ines
of
Forest
G
rove
M
artin
Jackson
of
O
klahom
a.
Sunday d in n er p arty guests at the
n ext week
NOW!
Mrs. M. J V anderzanden m ade a
E E. H opkins hom e w ere Mr and will be th e teacher. These lessons
Mr Lilly M B ierly retu rn ed to
Mis Clyde H opkins and baby of a re free and ev eryone over 17 business tr ip to O rchard, Wash . H illsboro last T h u rsd ay a fter spend­
Sherw ood and H arley M orley and y ears old is urged to attend A ft­ Tuesday.
ing a few days at her K inton home.
W e have the p ro p er lubricants for crankcase,
F rank V anderzanden of th e Tide
H arold B undle of B attle Creek. er the course has been com pleted
Rev. V irgil Speece w ishes to a n ­
transm ission and d iffe re n tia l— re g u la r use of our
M nh Mr Morley and Mr Bundle, it is planned to establish a first W ater T im ber Co of A storia is at nounce th at those w ishing to be
old friends of th e H opkins family, aid station here, provided it is hom e now on account of th e strike baptized w ill be given the oppor­
service will save you money.
Mr and Mrs. W illiam VanLoo
liad recently d riv en a carav an of agreed th a t tw o people, who have
tu n ity Sunday a t 2:30 p. m. at the
of
C
onsolidated
m
lil
w
ere
guests
new can from D etroit to Portland. | com pleted the course, w ill rem ain
F irst B aptist ch u rch in N ew berg A
TWO HANDY LOCATIONS
in tow n 24 hours a day. It will at the T. S tro h m ay er hom e for a class from th e K inton church is e x ­
Al l*li>,leer Meet
few
days
th
e
past
week"
Mrs Flora M unford of B anks and not need be the sam e tw o people
pected.
SERVICE
SERVICE
Jackie A lvord and friend John
Mrs. Jam es G raf (E velyn R ich­
Mrs Celia Beard of H illsboro a t­ all the tim e.
of
Toledo
Wash
.
w
ere
guests
T
ues­
STATION
GARAGE
tended the an n u al p ioneer m eeting Two Receive Arm Fractures
ards) of N orth P lains is m aking an
day evening at th e J . A. McCoy ex tended visit w ith h e r parents, Mr.
at Chum poeg S unday Mrs Beard
O rris M ailer fell off a tru ck
A. II. Busch. Prop.
Phones Hillsboro 501 or 391
is the g ran d d au g h ter of E tiene L u­ .T h u rsd ay and broke his w rist. T he home.
and Mrs. H a rry A. Richards.
Mr and Mrs. W arn er C ropp and
cien. one of th e 52 signers in 1843 • sam e day D onnie, the seven-year-
Mr. and Mrs. R obert H arris and
d au g h ter Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Earl fam ily of S kam ania. Wash., w ere
for O regon to belong Io th e U. S
Mr and Mrs V ern P ric k e tl and old son of Rev. and Mrs. F. G. W aldron and children U rbin and guests a few days last week of Mrs.
P
hillips
fell
out
of
a
tree
and
fra
c
­
d au g h ter S h irley Je a n and Mrs
G eraldine and Mr. an d Mrs. Zel- H arris' m other. Mrs. S arah Dall-
Max D ree/en and son Dab* spent tu red both bones in his rig h t arm . bert B aker attended the w edding m ann
Don
Stow
ell
re
tu
rn
e
d
home
from
S unday at Seaside w ith Mr. and
of Estel L ove and M axine Reed in
L adies' Aid society w ill m eet this
Mrs C e o r g e Moss and fam ily L ittle a hospital in F orest G rove S u n ­ P o rtlan d T uesday evening.
T hursday afternoon at the hom e of
V erle I’rick ett re tu rn e d hom e with day. The foot, w hich w as in ju red
K ansas C ity school and F a ir V iew ' Mrs. L uella F aix. Mrs. W inifred
them a fte r «pending a week th ere the S unday before, is recovering school took active p a rt in the m usic D allm an w ill assist.
w ith h er g ran d p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. nicely, but Don w ill have to r e ­ festival F rid ay afternoon a t th e
Mr. and Mrs. C arl R hoten 'M il­
m ain in bed a w hile.
Moss
auditorium in the C en tral school in dred R ichards) of M edford arc b e ­
Alvie K auffm an, w ho is em ployed Form er Pastor Dies
Forest Grove.
ing congratulated upon the b irth of
in P o rtlan d , spent th e w eek-end in
Rev. R C B lackw ell, a form er
Fred Duyck spent th e w eek-end a d au g h ter A pril 27.
B anks w ith lus paren ts, Mr. and pastor of the B anks church, died in w ith home folks a t V ernonia.
D a ily M a y 1 5 - O cto b er 1 5
Mrs. R obert Pom eroy, w ho is ill
Mrs F F K auffm an.
Salem A pril 30. He w as 72 years
Mr and Mrs. J P V anderzan-1 in St. V incent's hospital in P ortland,
From
Portland
Standard
T o u rist
Coach
Attend Wedding
old F uneral services w ere h e l d den attended a "300" card p a rty is rep o rted getting along satisfac­
Mr and Mrs. Max D reezen and M onday in Salem .
Chicago
.
.
$
86.00
$
68.80
$57.35
Tuesday
evening
at
th
e
hom
e
of
torily.
sou Dale and Mrs O. I) D reezen a t­
New York . 134.50 101.20 89.75
Mrs Isadore V anderzanden T here
tended the w edding of E stel Love Mrs. Jensen III
w
ere
th
irteen
tables
a
t
play.
Boston . . . 137.50 105.20 93.75
Mrs. H L. Jen sen is ill w ith
S tate C apitol N ew s L e tte r—G iv­
of T h atch er and Miss M axine Reed
ing the highlights of official ac­
of P ortland, w hich took place in a pneum onia at her hom e here.
Cincinnati. 101.35
78.20 67.35
R ubber stam ps and office su p ­ tiv ity a t Salem .—E very w eek in
P o rtlan d church A pril 27. They also
Mr and Mrs. Roy S tafford and
Detroit. . . 102.40
80.20 68.75
tf the A rgus.
tf
atten d ed th e reception la te r at the son Roy of T aft w e r e S unday plies.—H illsboro A rgus.
b rid e's home. T h e young couple guests of Mr. a n d Mrs. C harles
Kansas City 72.00
57.60 48.00
w ent on a w edding trin to B ayocean K essler and fam ily and M r and
Minneapolis 72.00
57.60 48.00
a fter w hich they w ill m ake th eir Mrs. W illiam Moss. Mr. and Mrs.
hom e on th e Love farm nt T h atch er A lbert S tafford accom panied them
New Orleans 101.40
81.15 67.60
The Church of Christ Scientist of Hillsboro, Ore.
The groom is th e grandson of Mr as far as Forest G rove, w here they
Philadelphia
133.15
101.20
89.75
Mr and Mrs. O. D. D reezen of visited h er parents, Mr. and Mrs.
St. Louis . .
81.50
A
n
n
o
u
n
c
e
s
a
65.20
54.35
Banks.
W illiam M arr.
Ju n io rs E n tertain
Washington 130.45
98.60 87.75
Iowans Arrive Here
B anks high ju n io r class e n te rta in ­
T w o fam ilies by th e nam e of
P ro p o rtio n al reduction» to m any others points
G reater C om fort,
ed seniors w ith a b an q u et and G eh rts arriv ed S atu rd ay from Iow a
Economy, P leasure,
th e a tre p arty T h u rsd ay evening.
“ S ta n d a rd ” tick ets honored in all classes of
e q u ipm ent; ’ T o u rist” tick ets honored in la te st
F ifty-seven covers w ere laid for the and are staying w ith relativ es u n ­
In T r a i n T ravel
type to u rist sleeping cars or coaches to Chicago
affair w hich was held in th e Royal til th ey can find houses to m ove
New deluxe Coaches, la te st
and coaches (or stan d ard sleeping cars at som e­
N eighbor hall. L ater th e tw o class­ into. A n o th er fam ily a rriv e d from
T o u rist and S tandard Sleep­
w hat higher fares) beyond: “ Coach” tick ets
ing Cars, finest D ining Cars,
----- o n -----
es and teach ers atten d ed th e May- Iowa last w eek and arc living in
honored in coaches only. Sleeping car charges
w ith low priced m eals. Ob-
are additional. F ull season retu rn lim its. Choice
fair th e a tre in P ortland, w h ere they th e Ella T u rn e r house.
serv
atio n -C Iu b -L o u n g e Cars.
of
routes
and
stopovers
going
and
returning.
1.
O.
O.
F.
Hall
Itrmodelrd
saw "M aytim e.”
Sleeping car charges reduced.
B anks O dd F ellow s hall is be­
Mr. and Mrs. C harles S hipley of
A ll tickets honored on these famous trains
Banks and Mr. and Mrs G eorge Mc­ ing redecorated inside. Ed M uller
F arlan e and d au g h ter N adine of is doing th e w ork.
F U L L Y A IR -
V ia SPO K A N E
Forest G rove w ent to P o rtlan d S a t­ Move from Buxton
C O N D IT IO N E D
and ST. PA U L
u rd ay to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jo e
Mrs. G eorge E d erer of n ear B ux­
S hipley Mrs Joe Shipley, w ho has ton moved last w eek into Mrs.
EMPIRE
NORTH COAST
been seriously ill for five m onths, W illiam s vacant ap artm en t.
BUILDER
•
L IM IT E D
w as som ew hat im proved.
V ia G reat N orthern Ry.
S, nfbr Program Tonight
Via N orthern Pacific Ry.
Ferns Shipped Fast
T onight 'T h u rsd a y ) senior class
M any fares shown above are the same, or slig h tly higher
G rib n c r b ro th ers shipped out tw o
from your home station. F o r details, consult Southern
re frig e ra to r cars of fern s to eastern night program consisting of plays,
Pacific
A gent, or w rite R. H Crozier. G eneral Passenger
music, class w ill and prophecy, w ill
By JUDGE FREDERICK C. HILL
Cities last w eek.
A gent, S. P. A S. R ailw ay, iW rtland, Oregon.
of Los Angeles, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs G eorge D rake of be given in th e high school gym ­
P o rtlan d w ere w eek-end guests of nasium E veryone is invited. High
SPOKANE, PORTLAND & SEATTLE RY.
M em ber of th e B oard of L ectureship of The M other C hurch,
th e ir m other. Mrs John K essler, and school grad u atio n w ill be T h u rs­
The
F
irst
C
hurch
of
C
hrist
Scientist,
in
Boston,
Mass.
day
evening.
May
13.
d a u g h ter G eraldine.
Loyal W orkers' class of the B anks G ra d r E xercises T uesday
Sunday school enjoyed a p arty F ri­
T uesday night the eighth grade
In Union High School Auditorium
day evening in th e church. Reid g rad u ation w ill be held in the
G reenw ood, teach er of the class, and B anks high school gym nasium . Ev­
N. 7th Ave. an d E. Lincoln St.
Hillsboro
Rev. F G. P hillips m et w ith the eryone is invited. T he nineteen
group G am es w ere played.
wtio w ill g rad u ate a re Kazuo Kato,
Friday Evening, May 14— 8 o'clock
Sunday «turner p arty guests of S hizue K aw am ato. Je a n n e M errill,
Mr. and Mrs Fi nest M arr at K ansas E verett M cCorm ack. D ale Eberly.
The Public is Cordially Invited to Attend
City w ere Mr and M rs C liff Sandy Ione B atem an, H elen K auffm an.
and d au g h ter M ary and son L am ar B eulah Shigeno. G ene H atter. Bill
of B anks anti Mr and Mrs. Francis
Thom pson of P o rtlan d . Mrs. T h o m p ­ M aruska. Ned Maeda. Jam es Lloyd,
son is m uch im proved from h e r r e ­ V ernon W olford. Bill K essler, H ow ­
ard K auffm an. Y aeko Maeda. E arl
cent illness
Misses E sth er and E thel H arty of M ePeak. K eizo Shigeno an d H arry
H illsboro sp en t th e w eek-end w ith C raw ford.
th e ir uncle, C hris Tolke. and fam ily Conference S unday
n e a r Banks.
N ext S unday afternoon a t 4
Mrs N ora Dooley re tu rn e d to h er o'clock. Dr. Louis Magin, d istrict
hom e in F orest G rove M onday a fter su p e rin te n d e n t of th e M. E. church,
spending a w eek w ith h er m other. w ill hold q u a rte rly conference in
Mrs. M. A Dodds. Mrs. H attie D av­ th e B anks church.
ison also of Forest G rove, spent last
Ross W. A nderson, secretary for
w eek w ith Mrs. Dodds and at the t h e
C o -o p e ra tiv e
C o n su m ers'
hom e of h er son. H arry Davison, league, w ill speak in the B anks
w h ere she visited tier g ran d d au g h ­
ter, Mrs. Wilson Davison, w ho a r ­ church on "C o-operation.” A ll are
rived last w eek from Boston. Mass. in v ited to h ear this lecture.
Rev. F G. P hillips atte n d e d the
Festival Attracts
The m u s ic f e s tiv a l h e ld in the T ow nsend mass m eeting in the
gym nasium Friday aftern o o n w as civic au d ito riu m in P o rtlan d S u n ­
w ell atten d ed by p aren ts and day evening w hen Dr. T ow nsend
a large audiecc. Rev.
f l i c , I l l s . In addition to th e group addressed
singing special nu m b ers w ere g iv ­ P hillips sat on th e platform w ith
en by th e B uxton grade school band; Dr. T ow nsend and led in th e dc-
B arb ara Wilson, w ho played a piano votionaLs. A fter th e m eeting, he
solo; Hollis H artw ick, w ho fu rn ish - had a p riv ate conference w ith Dr.
Kinton Grangers
Change Meeting
Time to Tuesday
Conference Sunday at Banks
Church: Pupils Injured
Reedvillc Aid
Benefit Set
Saturday
«liv Murv Kim lair)
KltKDVlM 1•: I. »dies* Aid will
riv e h (I iiuh i ÍStilili il.t V id Un* < >lhi«
cl s|(H’C 'I'lU’V Will -tin t servili« id
tw elve
A .short pro «m m hoiitii ui« Moth-
«T')'<(l;iy will be «iven durili« (he
Siindav school hour n ex t Sunday
Hiomiin,
Mr, ; K l i n e r ( ¡1 ii.v i q u ite dl ;d the
( ¡00(1 Siirniiiitiin liospitul in P oit-
hind
Tin • e i « , d h i.i i d e n . w ere «tie* Is
of (In H euvelton ln«h school T h u n
d iv »ftei'iioon A tieciid pro«r»iii
»lid ,i .school exhibit w ere held for
th eir entei tiiinnient M em bers of
the e 1» » I 'e l . o i . Y o l k , K i d h l e e l l
Wolf. *. Jew el Heeler Mury U nder-
wood U ni ti'M eara. H ow ard 1'i.u h-
• <• I ami K eith H u m - ' hi .
lUithd.is (elchrutrd
/\ birthday d in n e r w as «iven in
honor of Mi W illiam Holtz of I’m t-
land. a form er resident of Keedvllle,
at ()lu i« ei's tore She re
* Tuesduy
ceived a num ber of b eau tifu l ami
um f il l « i f t s f o r her birth d ay O thers
present w ere M esdaine . I. H olt/ of
Hillsboro, M yrtle H e r g e r t a n d
d a u g h te r of Corn* bus. Henxon and
«laughter and d a u g h te r m -law of
C alifornia. It Johnson. A McHreen,
Sullivan. < Uingei H C hurchley. 1.
Iinlav. and M r •••« O leva B erg er and
Florence Yoe, all of Iteedville
Mr ami Mi P ierre H ubert of Los
A ngeles w ere w eek-end «nests of
Mi Lucille Imlay and fam ily
‘ Mr and M is Donald G reen e and
daughter- S hirley and (¡lo iiu v r.’ted
Mr and Mrs Eric L inden of Vun-
couver. Wash . d u ring the w eek-end
Mr T La-ley crushed tw o fmgei .
in an electric w rin g ”!1 one day last
week
Mrs Jo e T ubbs i hom e from the
Einaum I hospital aflt r an oper-
ation She has been in th e hospital
five Weeks
Mr and M r. E H John .on visited
friends in Carson d u rin g th e week*
i nd
Mr and Mr K ashlei vi ited her
p aren ts at Dundee d u rin g the w eek ­
end.
ARGUS,
LUBRICATE
1
'
BUSCH’S
P u t u n que is this gow n of ru st
( an d w hite, w orn by D iana G ib ­
son. In this d ress th e fullness
i p ulled to th e back, w h ere it
is topped olT w ith a big bow,
trim m ed in solid rust.
The
p u lled sleeves m e open nt th e
| top and I i.« d In th e sam e solid
color. T h e d ress is c h a ra c te ris ­
tic of the new su m m er tren d s.
arson, p n sidcnt. gave a m easuring
d em o n stratio n , H elen Wick and
H elen Johnson gave a vocal duet. At
the ( I..
th«’ girb. served ice-cream
and cuke 'I he cakes had been m ade
by tin girl A suggestion was made
by Mi Post, teacher, and a m otion
mude and seconded to organize a
com m unity club and a m eeting win
held thi week at th e hom e of Miss
E unice M itchell to organize.
Mr. and Mr M orris E erris 'E th e l
C lark», w ho have been living for
some m onths at z\m ity. moved back
on the place of Mrs. Ferris'# parents,
Mr. and Mrs O liv er C lark.
Couple Honored Sunday
A fifth b rid al sh o w er w as given
Mi
Maud G holson S unday a fte r­
noon at th e hom e of Mr and Mrs
C harle s D m rell G uests w ere Mes-
i and Mesdnmes A lbert Scott, G.
II la azan. A P. G roer. W B W eav­
er McCauley, O. H Peterson, and
the Misses. Maud. Huth. Nancy.
F iance', and P atty G holson. L ucille
and P» ulah Peterson. A nna and Em ­
ma Welk. Frances Post. Mrs. O cta­
via SfX'nce. Mrs H L E isner and
children. Mrs. A lvin Maley, and
M< i Ed W orth. Max Welk. Jo h n
Bushnell Dick Schm alle. Tom* B ak­
er and J im - Kusv A special tab le set
and d ecorated in pink and w h ite
w a occupied by the intended brid e
and «room and the form er's p arents,
sisters. R uth ami Nancy, and friends.
Dick Schm alle and Tone Baker.
Many b eau tifu l gifts w ere received
Miss G holson and Jo h n B ushnell of
P o rtlan d an* to be m arried at the
G holson hom e May 13.
Sherw ood School A ccepted
D A Em erson of th e state d e p a rt­
m ent o f education has announced
that th e Sherw ood union high school
h a s b e e n accepted as the m em ber of
th e N orthw est association of second­
ary and h ig h er schools.
Sponsor Dance F riday
S en io r class of th e T igard high
school i sponsoring a dance May 7
in the new auditorium .
Mi and Mrs W illiam Scott and
son Norm an of C loverdale, fo rm e r­
ly of this neighborhood, spent a few*
(lays last week w ith Mr. S cott's p a r­
ents. Mi and Mrs H M Scott, and
son W alter and visited Mr S cott's
sister. Mrs. H. L. E isner, and fam ily.
Plan for May Day
Sherw ood union high school w ill
have its first May day celebration
May 14 and it w ill be an all day a f­
fair and an elab o rate program is
being planned to sta rt at 10 a in.
in th e high school au d ito riu m H a r­
riet G ates w as elected queen for th e
event.
Friday afternoon th e local school
took p art m the m usical festival at
T igard g rade school and several
ball gam es w ere also played by the
girls and boys of both schools and
St. A nthony's and D urham schools.
A little hoy asked his fath er w hat
a n ew spaper was. H i s father, a
n ew sp ap er man replied: “It's w hat
publishes free the sam e stu ff the
radio an n o u n cer got paid for the
day b efore.’’
M other’s
Day
77ic Ninth
i
of May
W olds upon Ihe pi
May ; lightly b lu r ;
Wi illi n w ords a p p e a r no b rig h ter,
W ritten by Ihe a v erag e w id e r.
Ihil . poki n in h er eag er ear.
V our w ords are bright and full of cheer.
H aven't you som e w ords Io say,
'I'n m ake h er glad on M other'» Day.
A ll S u m m e r
liOUI ROUnD TRIP
TRRin FRRES ERST
FR EE L E C T U R E
C H R IS T IA N
S C IE N C E
CASESPREADER
Large Jersey cow for sale, fresh 5
weeks, $35. — J. George Crosby,
mile east, 1/2-mile south of Corne­
lius.
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