i Ib U Page Four H IL L S B O R O Playground to Hare “Friends' Program Today Goddess' Attendants Hugh S. Rogers atten d ed th e fun eral services T uesday m orning at M cM innville of C aptain H erb ert L. H eath, w ho w as captain of Co. A.. Second O regon, of w hich M r Rogers was a m em ber. He rep o rts th at 30 m em bers of Co. A. w ere present at the funeral. Capt. H eath w as o w ner an d edi to r of th e T elephone-R egister at M cM innville before going to the Philippines. He is survived by a d au g h ter in Denver, Colo., and a son in H avana. Cuba. Hospital Heirs At Jones Hospital— Mrs. C. F. B arackm an u n d erw en t a m ajor operation S aturday. Dr. A O. Pitm an operating. A ndy B aken of C ornelius, who has been u n d er the care of Dr. A. O. Pitm an, was released W ednesday. Dr. A. O. Pitm an perfo rm ed a m ajo r operation for Mrs. F. C. W hite Monday. B etty Doem . baby d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam D oem of Beav- erton, w ho received a sk u ll frac tu re in an autom obile accident S un day afternoon, is m uch im proved. Mrs. Sam Coy, w ho u n d erw en t a m astoid operation last w eek, was able to be tak en hom e M onday. Dr. H. D. H uggins p erfo rm ed to n sil operations fo r A nn L ee Bailey. d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Bailey. F riday, and for L aR ae K in- cheloe, d a u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. R. H. K incheloe of B eaverton. M on day. A t S m ith H o sp ita l— H IL L S B O R O , Miss Erdruan Bride of Erwin Notdurft Mis- E sther E idm an d a u g h te r ol Mr and Mrs Daniel E rdm an, be cam e ti c bride ol E rw in N otdurft Special races, track events, and softball gam es w ill b e on th e p ro gram t h i s afternoon (T hursday) front 2 to 4:30 for "F rien d s" day on th e pla.vgound. Each m em ber w ho atten d s and brings a friend w ill be aw arded a sm all treat. S pecial classes w hich a re d raw ing in terested crow ds a re a clay m odeling class tau g h t b y Mrs. B ecker on T uesday m o rn in g at the Ju n io r high school, and a folk dancing group, accom panied b y M ary M anley, on T uesday a n d T hursday afternoons at Ju n io r high. B eginning n ext W ednesday a t th e David Hill school, Mrs. M aurice Romig w ill have a class in soap carving from 2 to 3 o'clock t Those en terin g this class w ill need a knife and b ar a t ivory soap ) The sam e afternoons E leanor B endler w ill w ork w ith a group in terested in tum bling stunts. Due to th e holiday M onday, the playground w ill be open Tuesday. W ednesday, T hursday an d Friday, instead of th e first fo u r day s of the w eek. High school students and adults w ho w ould be interested in an a ll city tennis cham pion to u rn am en t are asked to tu tu rn rn th ir nam in are asked to th e eir nam es es in to Miss B arb ara P o tts a t Ju n io r high. Attends Funeral of Former Captain A ftG U S , so n R eading from left Evelyn Benson Jo sep h in e S troeder. D o ro th y IL ad- ley. and C a th e rin e Peschka. \\ ho w ill officiate .is atten d an ts to Goddess D orothy C hallacom be at the G oddess o f Liberty hall Sat- urday night . an d out u rin g th e "Happy Days ' celebration P ictu re by S chram el Studio Sistei Married Miss VanLoo Bride of Glen H. Gray o f D ftllh l# * W p iL lin ir 11 1 U U l It.' »« t t i l l i I I t , Miss Em m a VanLoo. d a u g h ter of T he hom e of Mr. an d Mrs W. E ickw orth at E m pire w as th e scene Mr and Mrs John VanLoo of C o r nelius. and G len Hazen G ray, son of a d o u b le w edding S aturday, when of Mr an d Mrs J H G ray of east th e ir d au g h ter B lanche becam e the of H illsboro w ere m arrie d S a tu r b rid e of Ja c k W hitem an of Bend, day m orn in g a t St A lexander's an d th e ir d a u g h te r C h arlo tte be church in Cornelius. F a th e r Boesch cam e the b rid e of Roy U sher of p erform ed the cerem ony. The bride G ran ts Pass. w ore w h ite satin a cap veil o f Mrs. Ja c k W hitem an i s w e l l tulle, and carried an arm bouquet of know n here, b eing county home calla lilies Miss V irginia Epling of d em onstration ag en t last year, and ! G aston, bridesm aid w ore a pale h e r sister w as also em ployed h ere blue lace redingote o v er blue ta ffe sev eral m onths last sum m er ta. flow ers in h er hair, and carried a bouquet o f cream rosebuds. Ju liu s VanLoo of Gaston, b ro th e r of th e bride, w as best man G erald Abts played M endelssohn's W e d d i n g m arch. W edding d in n er for m em bers of H illsboro C offee club will again prom ote an d sponsor th e ju n io r the im m ediate fam ily w as h eld at p ioneer pageant of th e W ashington one o'clock at th e hom e of t h e C ounty fair. S ep tem b er 2. 3 and 4 b ride's p arents, and a reception and This was decided at th e ir m eeting dance w as given for frien d s and relatives at the C. O. F. h all in F rid ay afternoon. T h e p resen tatio n this y ear w ill be V erboort S atu rd ay evening. in th e auditorium , and be on a la rg e r scale w ith b e tte r facilities. New Miss VanLoo H onored— M ss M arie Sm ith and Mrs E rn- lighting effects w ill be arran g ed and m ore seats for th e audience w ill est H erm ens of V erboort gave a be provided. Mrs. H. H. S tannard. m iscellaneous brid al sh o w er T u es chairm an of th e gen eral com m ittee day evening. Ju n e 22. at th e home from th e C offee Club, states th at of Mrs. L. A. Ja rd e e for Miss E m th e re is a co u n ty -w id e in terest in ma VanLoo. G ifts w ere presented th is event w hich should m ake it one in a big p in k basket trim m ed w ith of th e o u tstan d in g en tertain m en t roses. G am es fu rn ish ed e n te rta in featu res o f the*fair m ent fo r th e 22 guests present. Ie a lu re> 01 tJ lr Sponsor Pageant for County Fair Entertain Altar Society— M esdames F. C. Sm ith and J. K um m er w ere jo in t hostesses for th e A ltar Society of St. M atthew s T hursday evening. T hey w ere assist ed by M esdames W. H. W ieber ar.d E. K. McCoy. Tw o visitors w ere present, and 32 m em bers. Mrs. K ath - erin e G oem ans of G reen Bay. Wis- consin, w ho is visitin g h er niece. Mrs. F red D avidson, m ade high score a t "500," an d Mrs. J. G rogan w as low. A tte n d R e la tiv e s F u n e ra l— ci M rs G o ttlie b N o td u rft m re e le c te d at Hie O regon City. Sunday afternoon at Uot'l> e club m eeting F riday at the the hom e of the bride's p arents lieuie of if Mrs Mrs T G B ronleew e The Rev G eorge R eule perform ed the o ffice rs a re Mrs T G B ronleew e, cerem ony. p re sid e n t: Mr.« J M Person, vice- The bride w ho was given in ili’tit: Mrs F red Atnachor. sec m arriag e by her father, w ore an retary . .old Mis I' .1 K alkw urf. eggshell satin gown w ith a short treasu rer train, long sleeves w ith puffs at \ pot hick picnic luncheon was th e shoulder and tin y pearl b u t hold in the garden at the B ronleew e tons down th e front. S he w ore a hom e at I o'clock, w ith M esdames long tulle veil with a cap w reathed Lots W alw orth, J J W ism er and w ith orange blossoms, and carried W II W ieber as hostesses a bouquet of Talism an roses and T he club voted to e n te r a float In sweetpeas. She was a tte n d e d by the celebration parad e Monday h er sister. Miss Inez E rdm an, w ho m orning, amt also voted to sponsor w ere a floor-length dress of pale a first aid and inform ation booth b lu e organza w ith pm k trim , and I during the celebration Mi s C F Wells, parliam entarian. carried a bouquet of pm k sn a p dragons and w hite sw eetpeas O tto 1 gave instructions in conducting a N otdurft. b ro th er of the b rid e m eeting, and also told som ething about the history of the flag of our groom. was best man. The cerem ony was perform ed b e | country. T he next m eeting will be in Sep- fore the fireplace, w hich w a s banked w ith palm s and lighted I teniber. tapers B ouquets of lark sp u r w ere placed about the room Miss Mal- deena H annegan played th e w ed ding m arch from L ohengrin and accom panied Mrs A lbert H anne Mr and Mrs G ordon Saltnow e n gan. w ho sang "I Love You T ruly." tertain ed Sunday evening in honor and "At D aw ning." At the reception follow ing the of th eir fifth w edding an n iv ersary . cerem ony. Mrs E dw ard Possehl of G am es played w ere "500" and ru m Salem assisted the bride w ith c u t my. w ith high scores going to Mrs ting the cak e and Misses B ertha H erm an F reu d en th al and Robert E rdm an and M aldeetia H annegan Meacham. G uests present w e r e served. Mrs Sam S eiffert. 78. g reat- Messrs and M esdames C arl Voges. H erm an F reudenthal and children, au n t of the bride, sang a G erm an C h ester D reeszen, Edw ard F r e u- song. d en th al and M argaret. R obert F allow ing the reception the couple M eacham . K en n eth B ieradorf. W T left for a w edding trip to t h e P utnam J r . D elbert B icrsdorf, O tto beaches, a fter w hich they w ill be Voges and children. Irene D ingfeld- at hom e n e a r O regon C ity. F or e r an d H ubert T hun going aw ay the bride w ore a giav trav elin g suit w ith w hite acces sories and a corsage of roses. Celebrate Fifth Wedding Date Attend Stalder Clan Picnic Keim Receives Historical Book F red M K eim of B uxton brought to the A rgus office th is w eek a copy of th e G olden Ju b ile e H istory of E ureka. S o u th D akota, w hich contains a w rite-u p of Mr K eim s late father, a pioneer of that com m unity. T he book, w hich contains 287 pages of p ioneer history of that section, was com piled by the E ureka G olden Ju b ile e association, edited by a federal w riter, and w as u WPA project. Mr K eim has four b ro th ers and one sister in th e m id-w est. His bro ther. C hris Keim, has b e e n sh eriff of M cPherson county, S I), for eleven years. Messrs and Mesdames T. G. B ron leew e and sons of Hillsboro. M. A S ch ap p ert and Ralph S ch ap p ert of R eedville. Miss M artha S tad ler and Emil S tad ler of B ethany atten d ed a reunion of the S tad ler elan at M etz ger park Sunday. M em bers num ber 260 and 175 w ere present. A bsent M inded Jo n e s—B row n is in hospital. S m ith —W hat is w rong w ith him " Jones—He th rew his cigarette- end dow n a m anhole and stam ped 0B Ex. M is. Maxim« G alaw ay. daughter i Mi and M r: W i) Galaw ay. becam e the bride id A rnold ¥»•«> m an; Thin.sila > evening. Ju n e 21. at a beautiful cerem ony on tin* law u »it the Imine m P ortland of Mr and Mrs It E Yeomans, par «'tits «if the bi*i«lv)*i*«H)in. lt«v. An- drew I'liiiii' k r«‘.ul th f tnai'i iax<* servie e and M ia li'fin* W flttnih' play et 1 t h e Wt'thluiK Uuliciigrin tttareli1. The bride who was Kiven in mai i uige b> hur falli«'!!*, wt»i'«‘ a floor length dress of w hite sheer and carried a bouquet of sweet pea. and rosebuds All's W illiam lleigel. sister i f the bride, was m atron of honor, and c arried a bouquet of pale yellow ruses and sw eetpeas. 0 . P Larson was best man Follow ing the cerem ony refresh m ents w ere served to 100 friends and relatives O ut-of tow n gnosis w ere the M i s s e s V esta F in la y . A n drey Beatty, and Betty Cat gill of San Francisco, amt Miss A n tt a I'eg g 's eha|M'l in H euvelton S itu i day. Ju n e 19. w ith interm ent al Kivervivw A l> 1» e s e re m aturim i |te \ .1 F Gibson td T ualatin P lain P icsbytct ian church officiated A hi I I X HI \ I Mary A d e h a K ent. H". died at h er Imme «'.ist of H illsboro Thill** day. June 17. She was born F«'h* ru.it > 12. 185:». in M assachusetts and w a*. i direi l descendant of Edw ud Dotv w h o cam e o v e r on th e M a s flow«' in 1020 She was m arried to G eorge I. Kent at S helburn Falls. M ass. and the> cam e lo Orc gon alunit 20 veal • ago Sh«« is ui \iv e d by nine suons a n d t w o 23 gnm dehlldien a n d daughter ei c.ht g r e a t «grandchildren. F u n e ra l ¡ Y O U N G ’S Funeral I Ionic "T houghtful. Sy m pathctlc Sci Vice" I'ltoiic 973 lllll.b oro «*r\ ices w ere held from For P erfect, Low Cost Laundry Service T h ere's real ecoim niy in m il' service, B e tte r la in i- tlei-ing m e th o d s s a v e . lo llie s and lim e ; reason aide prices p u l depend ib le s e n ice M it h ili I ll e reach o f even the most limited budget. liir s e h e r of W isconsin. A fter a short w edding trip, the young couple w ill m ake th eir home in Portland, w hore Mr Yeomans is in business. Home Laundry & Dry Cleaners H e j rs H igh ligh ts for Wednesday T elephone 47 W ednesday, Ju n e 30 T hree unions involut'd in Beth- elem steel strik e at Johnstow n. Pa . appeal to G overnor E arle to renew m artial law in Johnstow n area Ac tion follows notice to union leaders from city council that ' the city will not be responsible" for safety u n less they w ithilraw peacefully from com m unity Pickets hurl stones at non strik e rs at C anton. O. A m erican new spaper publishers go on record in Chicago ugainst "cl«»sed guild shop or any o th er form of closed shop for those w ho p re p are and edit new s and pictures for new spapers." F ran k lin Roosevelt J r anil Ethel D upont m arry at W ilm ington. Del C alifornia V eterans of Foreign W ars condem n student peace strikes and urge deportation of r a d i c a l aliens. Inglewood. C a l. fiend k iller fe a r ed stalking new’ victim s Jap an ese sink Soviet Russian g u n boat. F rench senate g i v e s P rem ier C hautem ps v irtu ally d i c t a t o r i al pow er to deal w ith nation's fin an cial crisis. A m erican team defeats British team to retain in tern atio n al golf trophy. HUI» boro. O rrgon VENETIAN I1 I I I I Friday and Saturday TH IS W EEK Messrs, a n d M esdames A. H. Busch. R ichard. W alter, a n d R. C. Busch, atten d ed th e fu n eral of th e ir bro th er-in -law . A lfred J. Funge. in P o rtlan d W ednesday a ft ernoon. He is su rv iv ed by h i s widow. Mrs. Em m a Busch Funge. and tw o daughters. A uxiliary Meets Tuesday— MV W IS H A u x iliary to th e A m erican L e gion w ill m eet Tuesday night at 1 h eld o u t m y h a n d a n d w ish ed f o r tc<»ld: I t c a m e b u t its to u c h w as h a rd a n d cold. th e V eteran s' hall on W est Main n o t brinic love arid th e jo y I hud street. M em bers of th e publicity I t d id tb c u w h t. com m ittee w ill be hostesses. N om I fo u n d t h a t th o a e th in g s c a n n o t b e b o u g h t. in atin g com m ittee w ill m ake a r e o u t m y h a n d a n d w ish ed fo r port. and delegates w ill be elected S o 1 lo v h eld e; to th e sta te convention at A lbany »it am»« w th b le ssed »rifta fro m a b o v e : in A ugust. T h e in s u lte d v o id sJipp»*d a w a y o n w i n g s W h e n C L A U D E T T E goes on a vacation — C u p id w o rk s overtim e! G o rg e o u s C la u d e tte , h an d so n io M o lv y n D o u g la s , b o y is h B ob Young trip over the A lps In Ilio year's g r j n d o i t ro m a n tic h o h e | Custom Built T IR E S A Real Money-Saving Opportunity for Motorists F E A T U R IN G Heavy Goodyear Tread Come in to d ay ! See them m ade! G et d etails on this econom ical service. TWO HANDY LOCATIONS S E R V IC E GA RAGE BUSCH’S S E R V IC E S T A T IO N P hones HilU boro 501 or 391 A. H. Busch. Prop. C elebrate "Happy Days" at H illsboro—J u ly 3. 4 and 5 I I j I PLUS— Selected Short Subjects Also !Hh C hapter “ R o b in so n C ru so e o f C lip p er I s la n d ’ Showing F rid ay N ight and Saturday M atinee Only 1 SUN, - MON. - TUES. s THEY FIND THE HEAVEN OF LOVE THE WHOLE WORLD LONGS FOR ! 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There is extra satisfaction in the Maytag one-piece, cast-aluminum tub, Gyratator washing action, sediment trap, Roller Water Remover, and a score of other advantages developed by Maytag. JEAN HERSHOLT • GREGORY RATOEF I LG^ S.ondt,9«;d • J. Edwird Bromberg John Qu.len • Victor Krli.n « Thome, Bed. Si9 Kumenn • Medy Chriitien, It is easy to own the world’s finest washer. See also the New Maytag Ironer. R ! s HLOW Hillsboro Appliance & Plumbing Co. P h n n « 1 1701V 701V Phone i.h l- .l.. 336 P E. U tVaahingtoa C eleb rate "H appy D ays” a t H illsboro—-July 3, 4 and 5 ■ . . . . . . . . _____ . ‘S ta n d a rd ” P lum bing - K elv in ato r A ppliances P hone 72 HILLSBORO THE MAYTAG COMPANY M A N U FA CTU RERS ♦ F isher-T horsen P ain ts 132 S. Second Ave. FOUNDED 1893 ♦ NEWTON, IOWA I Continuous Show Saturday— 1 :30 until 1 1 p. m. Evidence M other — W asn't is last A pril w hen o u r d au g h ter's young man first com m enced com ing to the house? F a th e r—I'll let you know In a S hort C ut to D eath O ur classified colum ns may have It's most em barrassing, com m ents m inute. I've got all th e electric lust w hat you a re looking Jon- light bills on the file Ex. Read them . tf Ray Conway, se cretary of the O re gon S tate M otor association, to find yo u rself u n d er som eone's e ar ju st a s you sta rt on a little jay -w alk across th e street. Miss H elen W eik u n d e rw e n t a A rm y C olonel V isits— tonsil o p eratio n W ednesday. Dr. C. Colonel and Mrs. M A Reasoner. T. S m ith operated. fo rm erly of th e A rm y M edical Corps at M anila. P. I., visited M onday and T uesday w ith his cousins. Mrs. E M. Bowm an and Mrs. F red Beach. W hen m o at it w as n eeded fo r m a n y th iru rs. They are en ro u te to Chicago. 111., O re n F a ir I n ju r e d — N i wr n e v e r al< tie f o r irold -h all 1 c ry , O ren F a ir of N orth P lains sus I h a v e th o se 1 love t h a t irold c a n n o t b uy. w h ere he has been tran sferred , and R O SA F . A N D E R S O N . tained a fractu red left foot in a mill a re tourin g th e P acific coast. accident at N orth P lains J u n e 23. Dr. (C o n tin u ed fro m page I ) desses" of th e past tw o years. Miss E n tertain at B ridge— D. E. W iley atten d ed him. V O IR GROCER T illie H offm an and Miss B ernice J u s t re m e m b e r th a t y o u r « ro v e r M esdames C. T. S m ith and K en To V isit in E u ro p e — H ow ard: M ayor G arrett an d wife: n eth Davison en te rta in e d W ednes Mr. and Mrs. M ichael Zall leave I* a p e rs o n his lik v e e ry y o b u e rs s t e lf. to s a tis f y . S. W. M elhuish. fire chief, and wife: day, Ju n e 2. w ith a luncheon and n ex t w eek fo r a six m onths' visit I W f ho h e does Hells you th in « * in f e r io r Miss B erneta K um m er. p resid en t of six tables of co n tract bridge. M r- to K reisch. R oum ania, his old home. A m i you ch o o se th e m fro m th e sh elf. th e Business and Professional Worn- Jo h n E nschede m ade high score D o n ’t c o m p la in , h e ha.t th e b e t te r you c a n b uy. en's club and h e r escort: P. L. P at- and Mrs. Theo Jo h n so n of L inntun H erb Schneider. Paul E v e ritt and terson. p resid en t of th e ch am b er of second, W h en e fe e lin « v e ry h u n g r y Theo M u rp h y sp en t th e w eek-end A n d y o y u o r u ’r pocket-b<n»k comm erce, an d w ife: and heads of . is f la t. all other civic and p atrio tic organi- ^*rs- Dillon H onored at G len E den beach. Young E veritt, T e ll y o u r g r o c e r he’s a k in d ly m a n . zations in th e city and th e ir wives. M r. and Mrs. L ester L ackey en- w ho recen tly cam e here from Colo T h e n w h en p a y d a y b r in g s th e m o n ey "G oddess" D orothy and h e r at- terta in e d F rid ay n ig h t w ith a b irth rado Springs. Col., had his first vis T h a t in o th e r d a y s you la c k e d . y o u r g r o c e r - d o n ’t m isu s e th e c re d it ten d an ts face a busy th re e days. day d in n e r for Mrs. W ilbur Dillon. it to th e ocean, but rep o rts it as very P a y p la n. Follow ing th e coronation b all F ri G uests w ere M essrs, and M esdames , cold w hile th e re . day night, they w ill a p p ear in th e Dillon. P au l R ingle and Ja y P h il- Mrs. K eith Wilcox an d b a b y - T h in k n o t you sh o u ld k ee p y o u r m o n ey rodeo p arad e S aturday and a special lips. Pinochle w as enjo y ed a fte r th e d au g h ter K athleen re tu rn e d home N ow th a t you h a v e h ad y o u r fill, nr i . . » ■P<nd f o r g a s o lin e a n d d r iv e aw a y . place has been reserved fo r them at din n er. U ednesday from th e Good S am ari- The grocery business isn't f u n n y th e rodeo grounds. tan hospital in P ortland. W h en n o ca sh is in th e till. M rs. C om an Hostess— S atu rd ay n ig h t they w ill atten d Jo h n E sty of P o rtlan d and Miss Help yvur xr'x tr (>>«« U“ l« Wll to-1*». | Mrs. E d w ard C om an en tertain ed th e dance and tak e p art in th e p a M A E P. W IL M S . C o rn e liu s r o u te 2. trio tic exercises and p arad e M onday so « ro rity . sisters . . at . luncheon Tuesday. - M arg aret B u rn e tt of T he D alles m orning, appearing again M onday (jUests w ere M esdam es Cliff H okum visited M i s s K athleen M cAlear n ig h t at th e dance. R edondo B each. Cal., Mrs. John Tuesday. Q uality job p rin tin g —Argus. ____________ I__________ i B artels and Mrs. W ayne G off of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n L au rs and Mrs. iw, <-■ . r t j j ,, P o rtlan d . Mr. an d Mrs. G off are Em m a M cK inney visited Sunday V' ,F ? , denda 1 h a v in g T h u rsd ay fo r Buffalo, N. Y. w ith Mr. an d Mrs. W. E. O gilbee of and d au g h ter H elen of M anning, A urora, fo rm erly of Hillsboro. Mrs. Nancy Riggle and d au g h ter, A tten d s W edding— Mrs. K en n eth C h ristensen of San W aunda G ale of B ellflow er. Cal Miss K athleen C aldw ell w ent to and Mr. and Mrs. D ew ey L u th er W ald p o rt S atu rd ay to atten d th e Francisco. C a l . visited Mr. and Mrs. of P ortland visited Mr. and Mrs. ' w edding of a fello w -teach er at Red- W alter B usch last w eek. J. P. M cF arlane at D u fur over th e monch Miss In a T rem bly, to Joseph Jo h n P o p e of Long Beach. Ca! S. W odke of G ran ts Pass. Miss C ald- visited Mr. and Mrs. O. B G ates w eek-end. w ell play ed th e w edding m arch. Sunday. The Misses Louise a n d M arie Mrs. B. P. C ornelius fell at h er Tolke of N orth P lains en tertain ed Mrs. G ates Hostess— Mrs. O. B. G ates e n tertain ed T ues hom e T uesday m orning and sp rain Mrs. N ancy Riggle and d aughter. W aunda Wale of B ellflow er, Cal., day afternoon w ith luncheon and ed h er left w rist q u ite badly. and Mrs. D ew ey L u th er of P o rt co n tract bridge. S ix tables w ere in land, at a d in n e r p arty T hursday. play, w ith Mrs. C h arles L. W alker G uests at th e W illiam Fishback high “ o re an d Mrs. Ken- hom e Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs. n e t" D avison, second. E arl Woods and son H ow ard and C elerate 78th B irth d av — Mrs. C harles Ruggles of Salem . Mrs. C. W. H erg ert and d au g h ter Mrs. G eorge Madden of P o rtlan d N adine atten d ed th e 78th b irth d ay visited several days last w eek at the an n iv ersary of M rs H erg ert's m oth- F. W. D elsm an hom e w ith Mrs. F. er, Mrs. T heodore S tro h m ey er at L ineberger. O regon City W ednesday. Mrs. H. J. Scott and son R obert Guild Meets— of P o rtlan d sp en t th e w eek-end at Episcopal G uild w ill m eet w ith the Roy B u rn ett home. _ , , . , Mrs. M. Wick at 334 N. F ourth ave- n a y Delsman is recovering from n u e W ednesday aftern o o n Ju ly 14 11,„„„ a t 2.30 o -c,ock. a .«.r,™,. serious illness. "Goddess" to Receive Diadem Saturday w e re M Miss Galaway Weds Arnold Yeomans Re-elect Officers at Coffee Club Meeting Frida v O ffice rs Thursday. .Tidy 1. l f'.A.7 OREGON PLUS— Selected Short Subjects C elebrate "H appy Days" ol. H illsboro—Ju ly 3, 4 nnrl 5 r i s i I I i i i 9 1 i E E i I 8 I J