The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 27, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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    Three Hillsboro
Women Re-elected
to State Office
T hree H illsboro women w ere re­
to the slate board of the
F ederation of Business and P ro ­
fessional W omen's clubs at the a n ­
nual convention in Eugene Friday.
S aturday and Sunday Mrs Zola
F Morgan w as re-elected s t a t e
president; Miss Elaine C ald u ell.
corresponding secretary, and Mrs.
Emm a C. M cKinney, editor of the
O regon Business Woman, official
publication of th e federation
O ther officers a re Mrs. t.eona
B ryant of Coquille, re-elected first
vice-president; Miss Roselle
ardson of M cM innville, second vice-
president; Miss Hilda Sw enson of
Eugene, recording secretary: Mrs.
H i l d a C ham ber- o f M arshfield,
treasu rer: Mrs. C arrie Bell o f
Roseburg,
education c o m m itte e
chairm an; M rs Je a n P o rter o f
K lam ath Falls, finance: Miss Agnes
Carlson of A storia, legislation; Mrs
F lorence M urdock o f C orvallis
m usic and art: Miss Ruth Moore Mrs Zola F Morgan, re-elected
of Salem, public relations: Miss
Elaine C aldw ell, corresponding
A nn Hindle of Portland, publicity:
Woman.
Miss B lanche McDonald of Mc­
M innville. em blem ;
Dr. G r a c e
Y oung of The Dalles, health ire-
elected*: Miss C onstance Lofts of
Hood River, re - elected m em b er­
ship chairm an: Mrs Mabel Mack of
Miss Edna Korn, youngest d au g h ­
Medford, program ; Miss E vange­ ter of Mr and Mrs C E Korn of
line P hilbin of Portland, in te rn a ­ H elvetia, becam e th e b rid e of Rev.
tional relations; and Mrs. L ilia Mc­ B M F resenborg of P hillips T u es­
Coy of Albany, research chairm an. day afternoon at th e hom e of her
Mrs. LaM oine C lark of Salem was sister. Mrs. Sinton H ershey Rev. E
nam ed as parliam entarian.
J Scheidt perform ed th e ceremony
Mrs. G enevieve M acliver of San in the presence of relativ es and
Francisco was th e national sp eak ­ a few friends.
e r for the convention, w hich w a s
The bride, w ho w as given in
attended by one of the largest m arriage by h er father, w ore a
crow ds in the history of the fed er­ gow n of yvhite satin and a veil
ation. F ourteen m em bers of H ills­ w ith a halo of orange blossoms b e ­
boro club attended.
longing to h er sister. She carried
The local club also won th ird a bouquet of flam e-colored roses
prize in th e stu n t show. K lam ath M iss Elda H ershey. cousin of th e
Falls w inning first, and R oseburg bride, w as bridesm aid, an d w ore
second. Miss F rances Post. Mrs peach taffeta. She carried a bou­
M aisie C aldw ell and Miss P atty quet of roses and sw eetpeas. F ran k
Lom ax w ere the com m ittee
i n B uehler, cousin of th e bride, was
charge of the H illsboro stunt, w hich best man. Jam es D ierickx played
w as "Co-operation."
M endelssohn's w edding m arch.
Eugene club, w ith Mrs. H arriet
A reception was held follow ing
U nderw ood a s convention c h a ir­ the cerem ony. The house w as d ec­
m an and Miss M Ethel Taylor, club orated w ith banks of flowers, a r ­
president, planned a splendid con­ ranged on lattice and in sprays.
vention and en tertain m et for th e
The couple w ill m ake th e ir home
visitors.
at Phillips, w here th e bridegroom
The 1938 convention w ill be held is pastor of th e G erm an R eform ed
at M cM innville
church, an d also of th a t at H el­
vetia.
elected
Rich­
M iss K orn B ride
of Rev. F re se n b o rg
G as C om pany P la n s
C ooking School
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Cooking school, p ictu re show and
tea has been scheduled for th e V en­
etian th e a tre in Hillsboro. Friday.
Ju n e 4. at 2 p. m.. it w as announced
this w eek by th e P o rtlan d G as &
C oke com pany, m an u factu rers of
th e U niversal range, specialist in
cookery for th e w estern division,
w ill be in charge.
Those a tten d in g w ill see th e fea­
tu re film. "P enny Wisdom." te c h n i­
color talkie, w atch t h e cooking
dem onstrations, and p articip ate in
the tea w hich follows.
C lub and o th er w om en's o rganiz­
ations a re being offered a S20 prize
to th e club re tu rn in g th e largest
n u m b er of announcem ents endorsed
by an officer of th e club. T he a n ­
nouncem ents a re to be handed in by
club m em bers atten d in g the event.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H um phreys
of M arshfield spent the w eek-end
w ith Mr. and Mrs. G. G arthofner.
Mr. and Mrs. G lenn N orton, w ho
have been teaching in t h e high
school at Crane, a rriv ed this w eek
fo r a visit w ith Mrs. M ary Sabin
and Mrs. O ra L aw s before vaca­
tion and sum m er school. Mr N or­
ton w ill be sup erin ten d en t of th e
high and grade schools at Lostine,
in W allowa county, n ex t year. Mrs.
N orton w ill teach com m erce in the
high school there.
Mrs. R. D. Low e re tu rn e d this
w eek to her hom e at C aldw ell.
Idaho, a fter a v isit w ith her d au g h ­
ter. Mrs. P a u l Baldw in of this
city, and h er m other. Mrs. P auline
B ohrer. w ho is v ery ill at h er hom e
at Mt. Angel. Mrs. B ohrer was fo r­
m erly Mrs. M auss and lived for
y ears in the B anks section.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas O ber and
b aby of Seaside arriv ed F rid ay fo r
a v isit w ith Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k
B aker. Mr. O ber re tu rn e d hom e
Sunday, b u t Mrs. O ber rem ained
fo r a w eek's v isit w ith h er sister.
Mrs. L. A. Long left S atu rd ay
fo r tw o w eeks' v isit w ith Mrs.
B uri at Long Beach. Wash.
Mrs. Theo T ullock of K ahlotus.
W ash., visited her au n t Mrs. Elma
D enby. th e first of th e w eek.
E. J. M cA lear w ill spend the
w eek-end in Idaho on a business
trip .
J. F. B uckland, w ho has been ill
fo r th re e weeks, is able to be up
again.
Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard C. Coman
spent the w eek-end at Stayton w ith
M r. and Mrs. Jam es Say.
B illy Allison, stu d en t at O. S. C .
C orvallis, sp en t th e w eek-end at
his hom e here.
Mr. and Mrs. Don W oodman and
son W ayne sp en t th e w eek-end at
H u b b ard w ith h e r m other, Mrs.
E m m a Conrad.
C h arles W icklund is very ill in
a P o rtla n d hospital.
' T t n t r x t t t t r T in r x T i n r e i r n i
leaving nursery school anil
e n tran ce in the first grad«*,
F u n e r a l Sp ray» nn<J
council, how ever, h not pre,
to sponsor the k in dergarten pro
F L O R A L D E S IG N S
a ra a ; pi't inlly w ith u>
J eel
Addition of k in d erg arten i
to tin* p eim anent '-et up »
N ursery school will rem ain in
P o tte r 's F lo w e r S h o p
H illsboro g rade school wa
• c-sion throughout tlic - u in in e i
Wilt, i n .I t M uUi-t
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gosted
to
tlit*
com
m
unity
at
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months, and the council will con
Miss l.ou se C ru .c n was installed
tinue to meet each th u d 'Thin
as worth* advisor of H illsboro A s­ cial m eeting of the nursery
l u i t n u : c u u i t j m u . x iu ic
day. Four new pupil- have been
sem bly of R.unbow for G irls at a council Thin day afternoon,
cry .-ehool council's interest
added to the loll T hanks of tin*
e< rem ony Monday evening at the
M.’sem e halt O ther elective officers k in dergarten w ork it was e x p la in ­ council is extended to Mi*. C F
installed w ere Jean Person, associ­ ed. was that the benefieiul tr a in ­ Well-» for her co n trib u tio n to tin*
D o n e ls o n & S ew ell
ate advisor; Dorothy C hallacoiube. ing of children in nursery school .school project.
Charil>
Fern P rivkett of Forest might not be lo t betw een th eir
I 'l i n i n ' !•■>'.
11111 slim . I
G rove. Hope; A nn lY tcr. Faith; 1’
Mr and Mi C arlton ll.m de and
tin r lla rty . recorder. and Kosanne e ish ip o t th eir m aster councilor.
I I Nl It VI. D llU I I O I tS
children
of
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John
Hancock,
crow
ned
th
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w
orthy
Weil, treasu rer
unit
advisor in th e ir usual im pressive day - tins week at tile hom e of her
A ppointive officers installed w ere crow ning ceremony
parents. Mr and Mrs Tlioma C o n ­
I K I m l 1» I.tilt VI VII ItS
V irginia H roderson of Forest G rove,
Dancing was enjoyed a fte r the in ­ nell.
confidential observer. Anna Mary stallation
H artram pf. o u ter observer. Jean
A nn C onnell, m usician; Mary Man
ley. choir director; Marv Ja n e
Doane, lady of the lights. Velma
Summer l'ourse
A bendroth. l.ove; Jea n n e Wenger.
Religion; F lam e C rnzen. N ature.
Mary Ann G arth h o fn cr, Im m o rtal­
T A P and B A l-l.F .T
ity. Dorothy B arr. F idelity. Leonore
T H IS
Sherm an. P atriotism , and E leanor
R endler. service.
W EEK
M em bers of the choir a re Jean
C o n tin u ou s S h o w S a tu r d a y — 1 :3 0 to 1 1 I'. M.
A nn Pasley. C olene MaeDowell.
M arjorie P atterson. H elen Haldum.
.lune 1 to July 3
M arybel Flint. Eva P eppard. Elva
May B radley. C aroline Fuller. B ar­
b ara B urdette and V erna Dillon.
.M SS HELEN Wit K
O fficers of W averly Assem bly in
334 N F ourth Ave
P o rtlan d conducted the installation,
am ong them being Miss Elizabeth
P hone H illsboro 31..IX
Puli»-poundmg thrill« and
R eports of delegates to R ebekah E ckhardt. grand m usician S u n n y -
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romance in the lile-dealh
assem bly, held in P ortland l a s t
w eek, w ere given at the lodge
game of a girl tpy I
Phoenix lodge. K nights of Pyth-1 m eeting Tuesday evening
O
ne
of
the
outstanding
item
s
in
ias. held the first of a series of
jo in t social m eetings w ith
t h e | th e rep o rt w as th e co ntribution of
P y th ian S isters at th e K. P. halt the various b ranches of the I O
M onday night, the th em e of th e i O F for the flood relief fund,
m eetin g being " F rie n d sh ip " F red w hich was m ore than any other
J. Sew ell presided
W illiam E fratern al o rd er O regon R ebekahs
Boucsein. th e only c h a rte r m em ber stood at th e head of this list.
At the grand reception on W ed­
of th e K nights' lodge present, was
in troduced and given a seat of nesday evening in the M asonic
honor, as was Mrs Emm a M cK in­ tem ple. R Frank P eters. G. M. of
ney past grand chief of th e P y th ­ A. F. and A. M . w as a speaker,
ex tending greetings on behalf of
ian Sisters.
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H ugh S Rogers, v ice-chancellor the order of Masons.
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of Phoenix lodge, gave an address. I The follow ing lodge officers w ere
stressing p atriotism and friendship, j elected: Mrs. A nna W eaver. N G ;
.
m W* *
and Mrs J. W. B arney, most e x ­ Miss E vangeline Fuller. V G ; Mr>.
cellent chief of Phoenicia Temple, M arguerite Munson, secretary, and
gave an address on F rien d sh ip
I Mrs. H elen Deichm an. treasu rer.
G Russell M organ sang several O th er officers w ill be appointed
solos and led in gro u p singing of later.
old fam iliar songs, w ith Mrs. Fred
Sew ell as accom panist. Miss M ar-,
jo rie Sew ell played sev eral violin
selections and H arry P earson gave |
accordion num bers. Follow ing the
s h o r t m usical program , p ictu re I F our priests w ere ordained w ith
slides w ere show n, stressing the ! im pressive cerem onies S atu rd ay at
great lesson of F rien d sh ip as e x - , e cathedral in P ortland, w ith th e
em plified in the ritu a l of th e o r ­ th
solemn rite of o rdination being
d er. w ith A W H avens tellin g th e conducted by Most R everend A rch ­
p ictu re story.
H oward. O ne of th e young
D ancing was enjoyed th e re- . bishop
priests to be ordained wa» Rc\
m ain d er of th e evening and r e ­ A nthony V incent G erace, w ho took
fresh m en ts w ere served by a com ­ his high school course at H uber
m ittee of P ythian S isters a n d
K nights O rchestra for dancing was and was well know n in this section.
composed of Jam es P eppard. drum s; Rev. Joe H eesacker gave the s e r ­
H arry Pearson, accordion:
M r. mon for Rev G erace and e x p ress­
C lapshaw and Miss M arjorie Sewell, ed his pleasure at officiating at the
ordination of his form er pupil.
violins, and Mrs. Sew ell, pianist.
Rev. J T. C ostello an d m any
The K nights plan to have a join t
social m eeting once a m onth and others from th e local parish a t­
w ere w ell pleased w ith th e su c­ tended the cerem onies.
M ay 30,
cess of th e first m eeting. C om m it- I
and
June
tees of th e tw o o rders a re a ls o , Hilhi Staffs Entertained—
p lanning for a picnic to be held
M em bers of th e 1936 and 1937
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S ay H e llo to “O S C A R ”
soon.
H ilhi ann u al staffs w ere e n te rta in ­
ed by the H illsboro A rgus at a
Nomance ! . . .
d in n er p arty M onday night in cele­
bration of th e com pletion of the
Hewn from the heart of the
1936 annual. F ollow ing th e d in n e r
th e students, headed by Miss Elsie
R R E aster was a guest of F ra n k ­ May Cim ino, advisor, m ade an in ­
lin T. G riffith, presid en t of the spection visit to th e A rgus.
P o rtlan d G eneral E lectric com pany. Mrs. Ilartrampf Hostess—
T uesday evening a t a d in n er at
B E T T Y F U R N E S S in
B reakfast club enjoyed a lunch­
th e A rlington club honoring C. W. eon m eeting W ednesday a: M ea­
Kellogg, presid en t of th e Edison cham. Mrs. O. B. H artram p f e n ­
E lectrical in stitu te. Mr. G riffith. L. tertain ed the m em bers at her cabin
T. M erwin, p resident of th e N o rth ­ at M eacham.
w estern Electric, and P au l McKee,
presid en t of th e Pacific P o w er and Honored at Shower—
Mrs V erne A hrens w as hostess
L ight, w ere hosts for th e ir d istrict
A L SO SH O R T S U B JE C T S
m anagers and d e p a rtm e n t heads. at a show er May 18. honoring her
sister. Miss Alice W olfe of B eaver­
ton. w ho becam e th e b rid e F rid ay
P a rt C hiefs’ C lub Meets—
of Jo h n P earson of Hillsboro.
N o R aise
Mrs. Jo h n K am na Jr. w ill be Mrs. Moohirry Hostess—
in P rices
hostess for th e P ast C hiefs' club
David H, 11 chapter. D. A I! will
of Phoenicia Tem ple. P y th ian S is­ m eet at 2:30 p. m Tuesday, w ith
ters. T h u rsd ay night. J u n e 3, at Mrs. L C. M ooberry a t Cornelius.
h er hom e south of Hillsboro.
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Tf l g 1 u n i t U L I I B Ü B IM L g « I H LB i r w r ix. -31 UIX n x 3TIJ
Mrs. D ean Hostess—
T h irty ladies atten d ed a luncheon
given by C ircle th ree of th e M. E
L adies' Aid T uesday. It w as given
at th e hom e of Mrs. R. A. Dean
east of H illsboro.
Francis Barr Injured—
F rancis S. B a rr suffered a sp ra in -,
ed a n k le last W ednesday w hile
p laying softb all in th e H illsboro
so ftb all league at th e high school
grounds.
Order Rainbow
Girls' Officers
Installed Here
Local Women Re-elected State Officers
M iss R uth L u n d g ren
G oes to H onolulu
Miss R uth L undgren of the P o rt­
land G en eral E lectric office left
T uesday for a vacation trip , w hich
will include th e bridge opening a c ­
tivities at S an Francisco. From
th ere she w ill sail on th e L u rlin e
for Los Angeles and on to Hono­
lulu. w here she w ill v isit Miss
G retchen Moore. She is accom pan­
ied by Miss M arien Laimm of P o rt­
land. an d th e young ladies w ill
m ake th e re tu rn trip on th e P rin ­
cess Russia to V ictoria. B. C. They
expect to re tu rn to P o rtlan d Ju n e
20.
Entertain at Bridge—
Mrs. R R. E aster and Mrs. J IT
M urton e n tertain ed May 14 w ith
luncheon and contract bridge. Mrs
C. T. R ichardson and Mrs. Donald
Megargel had high an d second
scores. O ut-of-tow n guests w ere Mrs
Erw in B aren d rick and Mrs. A rth u r
King of M cM innville.
E astern ers V isit—
Mrs. P h ilip W alch o f Remus.
Mich., an d h er d au g h ter.
Miss
My rtle W alch of D etroit, a re guests
of th e ir relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F.
W. Walch and Mr. and Mrs. Harry-
Morgan. T h ey w ill probably spend
the sum m er here.
Have Candy Sale—
The P lay g ro u n d com m ittee of
th e P.-T. A. w ill have a candy sale
ton ig h t (T h u rsd ay ) a t th e V ene­
tian th e a tre to raise th e b alance on
th e $50 pledged by th e o rg an iza­
tion fo r th e playground.
Returns Home—
Mrs. A nna Dali, w ho has been a
guest of h e r sister-in -law . Mrs.
H enry K roeger. and o th e r relativ es
fo r sev eral m onths, left Tuesday
for h e r hom e in Chicago.
Hold R um m age Sale
Ladies of th e C ongregational
church w ill hold a ru m m ag e sale
F rid ay and S atu rd ay of th is w eek at
the co rn er of F irst and M ain streets.
SYSTEM IS FULLY AUTO­
MATIC. KEEPS HOT WATER
ON TAP ALL THE TIM E;
ECO N O M ICA L;H A V E IT /
C A L L A N Y PE P C O
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Friday and Saturday
2 MAJOR FEATURES 2
R ebekah D e le g a te s
R eport on A ssem bly
Phoenix Lodge
Host at Joint
Meeting Monday
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