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Page Four H itt ,SFORO Mrs. Dodds Crowned As "Queen M other” Tirenty Girls H are Entered Goddess Contest H ’/ i o A R fi V S , H IL L S B O R O , ORPOON Will he Goddess tor 1937? Thursday, .Tuno 24, 19Í17 Married S a tu rd a y at Double Ceremony ¡ r a : S is /c r s T w enty g.»l< lu x e en tered th e contest for Gt Jdr>s of L iberty for 1 hi* hom e of F t) P e tri sou on Mrs. Melissa A. Dodds of Banks spared to pass m an y m o re y ears of th e F ourth oi J u l y celebration, route ope. C. tn e lu n . u a the set w as crow ned ‘ Q ueen M other ' at th ree being added to th e g ro u p th e W ashington County P ioneers and his useful life uinoiiK us ting ot a double w edding S atin day was A necrology rep o rt had been pre- since the isued last N ative Sons and D aughters' asso aftetiii'ott. Ju n e pt, at 4 o'clock, p a n d by Mr and Mrs B \v B arnes u e e k N atint' - i the gn and spon- ciation m eeting at th e Shiite park '•>»: .ng g ro u iv follow when M..< Dorothy M P eter ion auditorium Sunday aftern o o n P res and Mr and Mrs I.ester M .xiberr' B itty Joan K ruinien Mrs M ooberry read the resolutions ident L. E. W ilkes m ade th e co ro n and See itne th e b rid e of D onald F Mrs B arnes read the names of Legion A uxiliary ation speech and the crow n of flo w Fulton -.on of Ptoie- or and Mis those w ho had passed aw av durin g D orothy Bai ers was placed upon h e r head by C F F ulton of J on.- tow n. N D . P y th ian Sister h e r youngest daughter. Mrs. lla tlie nut Mi F em e M P eterson be V erna Dillon Davidson, of Forest G rove. e.uite the lit ide of Reuben F Wahl iliary. M e lis s a A. Kimse.v was born near sou of Mrs A ugusta Wahl of C ath erin e Pi G reenville F eb ru ary 8. 1849. the M inneapolis. Minn The service w s , A ltar sovietv youngest of seven children. Her ' read by Ree Alex.im h i H aw thorne M arjo rie M fath er died a few days a fte r her y of the M ethodist ch u rch e l H i l l , shine club birth. A fter five y ears h er m other boro Dc r c ♦ hy C h a 11 a co in be re-m arried, had th ree m ore ch il Mrs E. F lo rs.e r and F ran k W of Union V eterans dren, and reared all of th e ten to IV tarson. sister at-Fl In tiler of Elsie M eyers B uxton U B A m aturity. In 1864 Melissa Kimse.v th e bride w «’re the a tten d an ts for was m arried to John S. Dodds, who Mr and Mrs Fulton, mid Miss Alm a F.slinger—R ebekah lodge. died In 1887. T hree children w ere M elba K Nelson ami W alter It Mary M anley -S e rv ic e club bom to this union, tw o daughters. Left Miss Ti'.lie H offm an. G oddess Ellison of P ortland atten d ed Mt. Jo sep h in e S tro ed er l.oval O rd er Mrs. Nora Dooley of Banks, and in 1935 Hight Miss B e r n i c e and Mrs Wahl of Moese Mrs. H attie Davidson o f Forest H ow ard. G oddess in 1936. F lora R ueck -S ch o lls Ju n io r W om T he brides evert' dressed alik e I Grove, and a son, C harles, who en's clu b . in w hite silk crep e and c a rrie d died several years ago. Velm a R osevear I.au rel W om b< uq a 1 ei jeiiow J o h a n n a Hili Mrs. Dodds is (so fa r as know n! W o rk e n s clu b • e , ■ i . and b, a i the oldest native d au g h ter of W ash A nastasia I.a z u c k — B usiness and vardia. ington county. She is th e m o th er P rofessional W omen's club of tw o daughters, who w ere pres I t h e ( el e i e e 'H b u ffe t R u th Ebert — C h am b er of C om Due to a delay in assignm ents ent at the cerem onies. She also has ' O I merce. from the slate oft ice for assistants eight grandchildren living. 17 g re a t being e a rn e d out in pink an d I E rm a K etcham — B E M ating *n the playground program it w ill be grandchildren. an d f o u r great- I I it.. 1 It C - - ---- , , eteran i i i m i s , ,,, n , possible to run a full tunc sched- D istrict m eeting of V of n im great-grandchildren. Mi oid M i; Fulton will spend I E velyn Bensot Men's B reak fast F or‘‘‘S|’ W ars A u x iliary w as held at ule until a luter date T. B. H andley, deputy district a t th e n e V V Ju p n e Wig W h I,.,11 .......... th e tr honeym oon at Mt R ainier. I m A1 Because of the gym nasium faeil club torney of M ultnom ah county and Eva P e p p a rd —Royal N eighbors i Ai 8 delegation ¡ties at th e ju n io r high th e m ajority W ash, ami Mr ami Mrs Wald w ill ’ native son of Hillsboro, m ade the spend th eir honeymoon In the I 1 W Mn ' T ' " i 1' ' " ' ' “ ' ' ............................ principal address. He paid high D orothy Hoadlx -A lo h a G range. A X « b u s i t u 's s 's e s s n i n 'h e i d ^ south, re tu rn in g la te r to th en hom e • trib u te to th e “Queen M other." and Nina Miley Royal N eighbors <»- eitstne, ch airm an had to leave ?iom ‘ i 30 ‘ « 0 ^ '■•” t |'.n<t all pioneer m others, w ho had given K ath erin e M iskim m irts- H illsboro early . Discussion of th e com ing V grounds will be open for the young so much to the building up of this range o .m . ot tn e com ing V grounds will be open for the eouue G range The .b x id .s s w ill b e s e i e . - e d £ A storia in Ju ly ' e r g r o u p " country. “We should em ulate th e lives of the pioneers." he said. at th e C andidates' ball S atu rd ay * \ . 1 W eather and above m entioned «1.» HARRISON D. HUGGINS “Work of the pioneers m ade pos night at the S h u te p ark a u d ito rs S everal of th e local au x iliary jas , n ilSiMgn ,lu.n ts h iv e m u le n it u rn . P r o m p t l y a. 9 o'clock « h <' a ’--‘P ' » 1 ^ ,« sible the life of today." h e said, and M. D. ii form /.irm , each can - xi . .. .t. 1 . L . “ K‘'“ U“ he was not afraid of the fu tu re be Mrs. d mnr<*h m . arch w , o itti , t \ All. ^ ^ t l and V d Mrs S t ^ r B m arron e e ° t of i „ B g eaver- e , ''* r ^ .1.« havM n s . j Melissa i n m i A. re. Dodds oro o as of OI Banks. » a m t s , g ran ............... ..... u , ill EYE. EAR. NOSE and THRO AT cause he had faith in th e A m erican crow ned "Q ueen M other" at th e d id ate br ing es tfcorted by a m em ber _________________ _____ ** n o m „3 to mi have been en jo y in g people w ith th e ir p ioneer heritage. S PE C IA L IST . « ,»,.111 ..-.1UUU .1 1 ,- P io n eer an d N ativ e Sons a n d <f th e sponsoring o rganization A ft- sim ple crafts and gam es each morn* The invocation w as given by Jo h n e r th e t ar. - th e g irls w d l lin e-u p ( ' ] , ] ) > 1 ’ ] o tt o I ' l n t - I mg and afternoon th is past w eek. D aughters m eeting Sunday a : M. Brown of M anning, a native son a'o n e and m arch to th e c en te r of V 1UL 1 l a U S S h u te p ark au d ito riu m .—P ictu re G LA SSES FITTED B egtning M onday. J u n e 23. the of Hillsboro, and John A. T h o rn th e i >m and d raw an envelope f n i . C i m H o v by Schram el. w .................. ork w ill be as follows m ornings burgh of F orest Grove, also a native The lucky five w ill re tire and -se- 1 U I ^ U n G a V S C n O O l f ( from 10 to 11 30 at th e ju n io r high. son. gave a short talk on banking lent '.he G oddess.” th e o th er fo u r T he C hristian F ellow ship c l u b gm n'es” a n 'L s p o ’ id s ''f , , r 'o l d e r 1 I'-roinL C om m ercial B uilding in th e county, citing th e fact th at the past y e a r w ho had been instru - I1 ? ’1 ' ,!ti;” dan ts , , r?et a? th e L u th era n ch u rc h p arlo rs M onday ami W ednesday afternoons Phone« lluura all banks had been organized by m ental in th e developm ent of this T.ie Gexidess w ill oe cro w n ed b y T uesday w ith Rey and Mis. R eule sim ple erafts and gam es to r vouiig Kesi derive 2»»72 P 10 n n r A died “P io n e e rs” t ,' r * v .w n u p . o m m , . ■• ••• w . w n . z-v.i «.auut- « .¡u u b a p p i u s a i n e v . n e i i i e S A W alker (Pidrflin» Cami «r f L B row n of L aurel, re-elected d ates fo r Goddess w ill be guests gave a short ta lk on th e "V alue - orest G rove added g reatlv to th e P 'tt-p re s td e .p . and Mrs .L e s te r Moo- 1 ' honor at th e G oddess ball, and of a C lub to O ur C hurch." It w as program w ith h*s vio’ m selections b erry sy-cretary-’re a -.u c :. succeed- will follow th e G oddess and h er voted to ta k e the S u n d ay school and singing of old-tim e songs w as i.n ?J M,rs' F C M cK inney, w ho has a tten d an ts in th e p a rad e th e m orn- for a day's ou tin g at Sellw ood park, “ n j o v ^ le d b v R to F red ¿a ld w e ll held th e office since 1930. m g ed Ju ly 5 Ju ly 18 R obert M eacham and the w ith Mrs. F red Sew ell at th e piano. M any in terestin g pioneer pictures , ( j ?d d ?T' .c an d -dates w ere guests M essrs P utnam . S teinke, an d H er- m an F reu d en th al w ere ap pointed A ch aracter song and dance w as ?nd o th e r relics w ere ex h ib ited by given bv Miss M axine K linge of J ° h n M B row n and L. E W ilkes m o:nu to head com m ittees for such a day G aston, w ith Mrs. A. C. A hlgren as and also a c°P-\ of 3 d ccd executed D u rin g th e social h o u r of " L e t accom panist. ° *n A ugust. 1865. by Isaiah K elsey . . » ». ters." the youngest an d oldest fa th Milton M iller of Lebanon w as and w ife to tru stees ,<f th e M ethod. • ers w ere presented w ith gift fa v present and m ade a plea fo r th e church tra n sfe rrin g p art of th e lot * ors and ev erybody w as served to preservation of C ham poeg a s a bounded by Second. Lincoln. T hird At Sm ith H ospital— "his fav o rite .” stra w b e rry sh o rt national historic park. He said in and Jackson to th e church. The late Mrs. W ilbur T hom as of G aston cake. h o noring F ath er's day. W. D. H are w as ch airm an of th e part: ir^ -hox-t, " " a ln e ! u n d erw en t a m ajo r o p eratio n Wed "The pioneers left som ething for church trus.ees, and .he late T hom as nesdav. Dr C. T S m ith o p eratin g i i ' t , t , T m ust leave som ething », for 2 , o HilPZFhr<??|S W3S c° u n ’> ,Sler£ J ack Sm ith of C ornelius is u n d er H l l l s b O l ’O A l e F l us 5 We . . . ____ ,em by building up Cham poeg." T he deed is th e p ro p erty of Dr. C th e m edical care of Dr Sm ith. . T • • them Champoeg. "News dispatches from W ashing A. I-am km . T ,vo C aesarian o p eratio n s w ere A l ' C I n i t i a t C C l ton. D. C.. state th a t th e C ham poeg p erfo rm ed by Dr. S m ith th is w eek. ro u p of ten ________ A g grouD H illsboro _____ men m eeting May 2. 1843. is a m a tte r of .L i 1 \ • a one S unday for Mrs. E arl Belongia state interest, ra th e r th an n ational. J O U l l l l U l - A l't lS t S of V ernonia, and on M onday for w ere in itia te d into th e K nights of and. th erefo re it should be develop- -r-, , , ™ , , C olum bus S unday at an i n t e r - Mrs. H ow ard Hughes. ed by th e state w ith o u t th e aid of r T e S e n t ( ? C l 1 O H l i i n t . council in itiation at S tayton. M any n a t in n a 1 e tin n n r t •• At Jo n es H ospital— - from H illsboro attended. T hose from n ational support.' “T hat m eeting is know n as laying Mrs. E rm a T ay lo r S p ark s presents .undccw en l 3n OP- H illsboro w ho w ere k n ig h ted w ere tro young mt ' th e foundation for annexation of th e iw o F °u n g m usicians in a p . no eratio n for m astoid W ednesday aft- E rnest K rieger. P e te r Z v ag u erire to n n ig I r IT H uggins operated. Ju liu s V a n d n z a n d e n . Mo'rris Wai- ~ hursday) at th e O regon C ountry to th e U nited Slates, c reciial e c a l to ig h h t t T Thu C W . W „ „ OT U „ » t . 8: 15 The acts of said m eeting w ere recog- co n g reg atio n al c h u r r e c n h a t a: la f„ A S S ° r A PT " c ro,U;?,‘ S 5 g nized by the congress of th e U nited ° 'clock T hese talen ted a rtists a re _ _ ----------- , , F rancis S ohler. A rth u r Sohler. Ed- S tates by the creation of O regon as Mlss Jacq u elin e B arney, d au g h ter J u n e 1«. She - convalescing nicely, R obert McM ahn of H illsboro urn w ard Seus. and Jo h n D evlaem inck. a te rrito ry in 1848.” °T Mr. and ------- Mrs. -- J W. B arney, and ---- ------ The H illsboro council w ill m eet "T herefore, be it resolved th a t we, M aster L ynn Hall, son of M r and d e rw en t an ap p en d ix o peration Tuesday. tonight 'T h u rsd a y ) a t St. M at m em bers of the P ioneers’ O rganiz Mrs. L. B. Hall. thew 's school hall. ______________ „ __ _____ M aster Deloss nderson, of ation of W ashington county. Oregon. , M A aster Deloss son A nderson, son earnestly appeal to the au th o rities ‘4Ir and Mrs- Mrs. P A- A. A nderson and an of W ashington. D. C.. to recognize accorr'P 'isb ed read er, will assist at the fam ous historic C ham poeg m eet- “ ie recital. "Q ueens Folly.” by E lsw yth ing and appropriate funds to erect ---------------------------------- Thane, is th e sto ry of how for fo u r A T ,'a » P v o wn-cx». th ereo n a m em orial building. h u n d red y ears th e B rands had 1 Ic lllg e i “Be it fu rth e r resolved th a t a copy ch erish ed an d im proved an old M isses H azel B e rn ie r and J u lia of these resolutions be forw arded p n o rv given th em by Q ueen S ohler en te rta in e d at the hom e of to Oregon's delegation in th e senate Elizabeth. T his devotion to th e Miss Sohler. w ith a b rid al show er and house a t the capitol of our ,u n try " W ednesday Mrs. O. M H eaton, ac- ,p ri? r L ' \ aSL c arried l° such an ex- in honor of M iss M uriel P ranger. countrv b ride-elect of Roy T hw aite. A ......... bout “ u ..» “ » " » ‘‘rin d le y of C i d .r Mill o ,ld , AœemM y. iìi; ” " y «"•! ¡1 OSVltal ä s s Ä S S ä » ." * “ “ ousl> >11 in his hom e at 1537 S. E. 54th avenue. Portland, be it resolved th a t , i u C n ,e artll-v comm end his unself- lsh and untiring devotion to th e a ? regon P 'o n eers and th eir descendants; w e miss the genial presence and n earty hand-clasp of the tru e and loyuil friend: w e sym pathize with him and all flieti ° Ve h ‘m' ' n th ‘S h o u r of his a f- We’n rav fn- k t. a rt,.t., f° r h ‘s speedy and com- p ic k recovery, and that he may be — — — ------------------------ FALSE TEETH M a d e in M y O w n L aboratory fully equipped office to make A ' Mr, H „ « Vx Come in and see my samples E stim a te s G la d ly Know what your work costs before you start. D E N T IS T N. E. Corner 2nd and Main E venings by Appointment M o d e r n D e n tis t ^3 = M-GM SHORTS » I I PL U S 2nd F E A T U R E M U N I I — m w pom a v o r h n o trn h l m l . .. I a rfu lly th r illin g th a n you h ayo HOPK I NS 1— lik e a H o m in g to rch , I b la z in g In a n o - m a n ’z la n d of w a rrin g h u m an h e a r t* I 1 I PAUL MUHI H O P K IN S __ 1 MIRIAM I q l.flC t.m im I le v i I I L O U IS H A Y W A R D • I A I i As w eath er p erm its a tennis to u r n am ent w ill be scheduled, and soft- ball. volleyball and ping-pong co n tests a re on the list of ev en ts for older boys and girls. All ch ild ren of public school age a re w elcom e to atten d kV, yaUlk ) war-torn romance of two tliora who loved a beautiful woman of Paris . . . a lova that heeded neither danger, destruction or death! 1937’S GREATEST REFRIGERATOR VALI A ls o Mth 1 1 1 ( h u p trr “ R o b in so n C ru s o e o f C lip p e r I s l a n d ” S h o w in g with the F rid a y N ig h t nnd S a tu r d a y M a tin e e O n ly Ì ■I SUN. - MON. - I TUES. I C o n tin u o u s S h o w S u n d a y — 2 u n til 11 p. m. 10c — 25c I I CASSIDY LETS ’EM HAVE IT! r The Wost's most daring band of tra in ro b b e rs m eets its match when Hopalong guns for vengeance ! that lets you control the operation of your LEONARD to secure lowest operating cost t t ai _ . . i f ’ l-, n rifn v 1} T T th e T E -» arth C h a p te r BH of P E. O. held a « ch aracter. P°* luck luncheon M onday at the riv en en b d v v am am bition B. G ________________ d d riv bition, freed h erself “ hom un e of Mrs. O. - — - ates.' Mrs. V. i,- an d ....... rd n n d Mrs. V rc II a from h e r sh iftless fam - ily won W w- G G a ard n e er r a and H. A. Deck. Misses a S n h irie irley ith and M,ss Miss an edu catio n . S h e m arrie d a car- aeteg d elegates to the convention at misses y a Sm m itn rin e ev ille last w eek, gave th eir re- 1 x4..w *-— »------ C lara R uff re tu rn e d S unday from a p r.zx.w e n te r fa rm e r and tra n sfe rre d 1 h .— e r P P rin tw o w eeks' vacation trip to Los A n- am bition to him . S he sp u rs him on P °r ts - geles. w h ere th ey w ere guests of to a college, th en p rofessorship b u t FnzlK I. C lasses H.-ld Mr. and Mrs. M aris Levering They they cam e to realizatio n th a t th e * ,h , , ’ H e ld _ accom panied Miss M ary H arnev of goal for w hich th ey set o u t w as not E n«lish class u n d e r ad u lt educa- P o rtlan d and d ro v e dow n th e coast th e l.fe th e y w an ted b u t th a t real llon w dl held T h u rsd ay s at 2 30 route, retu rn in g th e in lan d ro u te success an d fu lfillm en t lay else- ? ' m ' in th c llb ra ry. C lara M Whit- M ELTEBEKE w here th ey en co u n tered ex trem ely w h ere ,o rd °* B eaverton w ill be th e in- hot w cath er. T h ey C am e L ik e Sw allow s," W il- stru ctor. M rs- J - W K elley and M rs R D ham M axw ell T h e in tim ate fam ily Home on F u rlo u g h — English, w ith th e ir v isito r Mr h fe of a m id w est m iddle class fam - r _ r i v .- i,, , ,, H enry Haag and D onald E bner, left h y ab o u t 1818 is p resen ted thro u g h Ha w«h-.n iJln L tV V k .V ® ; Saves You Money on Every Purchase" T uesday for a two-<i;,v , r .p tl.o ghts and feeling.- " f th r. e peo- on a 2 5 - d a y I X Sf a b ^ n c e 124 S. Second Ave. HILLSBORO P h n tl n .101 Oregon beaches. T hey w ill re tu rn Ple In te re stin g fo r its ch aracter!- ________ y a e r absence. via E ugene. ’ , zation. iga Mrs. Ida Thom as, w ho re tu rn e d r, S panish T rails to C alifo rn ia by hom e w ith Mr. and Mrs. G. W. H agle D<; . La R,u£ « ‘Ycs th c sto ry o f eoloni- from C alifornia six w eeks ago and z atl°n o f C alifornia. has been th e ir guest since th a t tim e. ~~ left th is w eek for h e r hom e at De- M rs. W. H. W illiam son of Stella, troit. Mich. W ash., an d Miss V irg in ia Desch of F orest L. E pley of C en tralia, S acred H eart school of n ursing Wash., arriv ed in H illsboro T uesday at ? ^ a n e ' W ?sh;' vlsii e d .M r,,.,A.n.- to visit relativ es and frien d s ' ' lllam s° n last w eek. M rs W. H. Vor«r. tj t , a t » , . W illiam son is th e m o th er-in -law of ' dones S t- H e'ST"’ ’ statc Mrs. A nna W illiam son, an d Miss W e A n n o u n c e O u r R e g u la r S e m i- A n n u a l D iv id e n d highw ay engineer, w as in H illsboro Desch, h e r niece. Tuesday on business. M r. an d M rs L c Park(?r of Mr. and Mrs. G. R ussell M organ C larem ont. S. D.. a re v isitin g th eir a t th e R a te o f w ere w eek-end guests of Mr. and d au g h ter. Mrs. K. E. Cole, for a Mrs. M. J. B ibby a t G rass V alley. few w eeks. i i i P. W inslow. with the E L E C T R IC I I STORE i i A n n ou n cem en t - - - $ 1 .0 0 M IN E R A L O IL — Heavy. Q u a rt .................... M ILK M A G N E S IA — P in t ................................ $ 1 .0 0 A L A R M C LO C K or $ 1 .0 0 V A C U U M B O T T L E . F L A S H L IG H T S — Complete. A s lo w as E ach ........................ 79c 29c 89c 55c Prescriptions Our Specialty PER A N N U M r J X e;Ck? ar e , IJ°W bein/ i)rePare<l and will be mailed to all t ertiticate holders on June 30, 1937. insHi»tinidlr lly invitc Prospective customers to investigate this •nîh1 n i nfor yoiuï Ju y, '"ve’tment- Earnings paid out in cash on January 1st and July 1st of each year. r ! i i ‘ir L n iu d ' Stal.e!' Supervision and guaranteed up to $..000 to each investor under the Federal Plan. No safer investment anywhere. M e m b e r F e d e r a l H om e Loan B ank “Save on D ru g s” DRUG BARGAINS Tualatin Valley Federal Savings SC Loan Assn. Savings and Loan Bldg. f M. VI PERSON. Manager ______ J. ' * OBTH I m o ORA*®1 I P a y a b le J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 3 7 H illsboro Pharm acy Adolph «V»®’ I I ! 4% R ay-o-V ac — 2 an d 3-cell. Dr.ABRAMS I I SIAM agoitOO^tCK a h . IOWA»0 4100 Oli»«’”» by 1 ft -A , ««A.. A ll K in d s o f P la te W ork Modern materials Modern methods i Shower Given for Grand Officer Visits Coast “ ’“ '“ 'I ■ arg MAlU. S Ä dVS Library Notes W *! A V t«> 12 m. 1 -su P nt. to 6 p nt. 1 LEONARD ELECTRIC 1 » 1 jr 7 = V ff ULL » • S t a r s ,\ , 5 Sonq Jk — ? Hits... M illio n H A » .« O A C H P ^ | L auq h s ! Playground Schedule Given O ffice 2*71 W E E K C nntinuoua S h o w S a tu r d a y — 1 :3 0 to 11 I*. M, “Queen Mother ' A uxiliary Has District Meet Here dune 16th T H IS Friday and Saturday 1 GE? ’ ^ 1 L HAYDEN • JO H N BtACH RUS..A n ,N E H A Y tS -0 " -”H ,' . N- ,' wo" BERNADBNE H M M a r#(omeuo, raw,. A Horry 5h.rrr.an Pr.doct.on PLU S FE A T U R E NO. 2 Stx1«#n an^ *'*“ doa*^o ! ' ' *4.1». l.k.r M A K E W A Y FOR TOM ORROW wWt VICT0R MO° * 1 . NDI' FAV BAINT|" ’ THOMAS MITCHIll • Farter Hall • Barbara R*ad L ou...R .av.r,. 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