The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 15, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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TTtttSBO R O AfiflT’ S,
Double Wedding Held
at St. Francis Church
Anthony Abts
Elected Grand
Knight of K. C.
Mrs. Burkhalter
Tells of Places
Visited on Trip
G lad to get back to Oregon. Mr
and Mrs Dan B u rk h alter G eorge
A double w edding cerem ony w as funeral of h e r cousin. Miss K a th ­ B u rk h alter, and Mr B u rk h alter's
perform ed at 9 o'clock W ednesday leen G regg Tuesday Mrs J o h n ­ sister Mrs Rose C rouch of Portland,
m orning. Ju ly 14. nt th e St. Francis son. w ho w ill be rem em bered here re tu rn e d last w eek from a five
church at Roy. Rev F ath er Kelly as M ary Q uiggle. g rad u ated from w eeks' trip to the east, w here they
officiating, using the single ring th e H illsboro high school in 1925. visited relativ es in Indiana. Ohio,
service.
and is now en ro u te to h er hom e and Illinois Mrs B u rk h alter tells
Miss Betty Ann V andom elen. w ho in l.os Angeles. Cal . a fter spend- of th eir :rip ns follows
w as united in m arriag e to Raleigh ing several years at LaCrosse. Wis.
' We m otored through tw elve
E B aker of Banks, w ore a floor- H er sister. Mrs. F J. P ortm an of states. Oregon. Idaho. Utah. W yom ­
length dress of w h ite organza with Seattle, w as also a visitor at the ing. N ebraska Ion a. Illinois. In- ,
m any ruffles and carried a bouquet T W G regg hom e Sunday, and diaita. Ohio. Missouri K ansas and
of w hite roses. Miss M artha V an­ Mr. P ortm an, w ho is u n d er treat- C olorado, trav elin g 7000 mllea. We
dom elen. sister of th e bride, was m enl at th e V eterans hospital, a t ­ w ere in the house when* Dan and
m aid of honor, and w as gow ned in tended th e fu n eral Tuesday
• his sister w ere born They had not •
a blue taffeta dress, long and flared,
visited the place for 68 years, but
w ith large puffed sleeves. Ju liu s
very few changes had been m ade in
V anD yke of F orest G rove was best
th at time.
m an.
"Among th e m any interestin g
Miss L oretta V andom elen becam e
pieces we visited was Forest p ark in
th e bride of Thom as Jam es Mead of
St. Louis. Mo., w hich covers 4000
Miss Sylvia H elen S hiffer d a u g h ­ acres,
B anks at th e double cerem ony She
and contained birds and a n i­
te
r
of
Mr
and
Mrs
O
S
S
h
iffer
of
w as attended by h e r sister. Miss
m als from every part of the globe:
Tim
ber,
becam
e
th
e
b
rid
e
of
I.yle
E dna Vandom elen. and Jam es H ar­
an o u t-d o o r opera w ith a n atu ral
din of N orth P lains w as the best W addell of A rlington at a w edding stag e settin g Two larg e oak trees
cerem ony at the hom e of th e bride's at th e en tran ce of th e stage a re in ­
man.
T he bride w as dressed in a floor- paren ts Ju ly 4. Rev Bunch of F orest sured for $3000 each against electric
length w hite organza w ith many G rove officiating.
sto rm s in th e park
The b rid e w ore a dress of w hite
ruffles, and carried a bouquet of
We also visited th e Thom as J e f ­
w hite roses. The m aid of honor w ore brocade and carried a bouquet of ferson m em orial, one large room of
yellow taffeta, floor-length, w ith pink roses.
w hich is filled w ith trophies pre- |
puffed sleeves.
The b rid e's sister Hazel, w as m aid sen
ted to L indbergh front all over
The a lta r was b an k ed w ith lilies, of honor and G ordon W hite of A l ­ th e w orld One of the most in terest- , T O O K IN G fo r so m eth in g sim ple? C hoose P a tte rn No. 8879. T h e
and cut flow ers w ere used as decor- lington acted as best man for the ing th in g s w as a set of silv erw are
•*J long, u n in te rru p te d p rin cess lines do rig h t by th e fem in in e
ations about the church. Mrs. G eorge groom.
figure re g ard less of age, size a n d physical differen ce. A nd it's
consisting of 187 pieces We spent
V andehey. a cousin of th e brides.
The w edding w as atten d ed by a one day in C hicago and took a 30- |
easy to sew . Sizes a re 34, 38, 38. 40. 42. 44 a n d 46.
played th e w edding m arch.
few of th e close relatives
L ike a d o ll’s d ress is th e d e lig h tfu l P a tte rn No. 8944. It's an
through the p rin cip al p art i
Follow ing th e cerem ony, t h e
Im m ediately follow ing the cere- m ile th trip
Ideal su n -s u it fo r little siste r. Ttie sizes a re 2. 4, 6, 8, and It)
e city T here we v isit« ! the
brides' parents gave a reception at tnony th e couple left for a short trip of
Elks M em orial building, w hich cost
y ears.
Roy hall to about sev en ty -fiv e rel- to th e coast before retu rn in g to A r- $3.500.000
ifferent kinds of wood
D o u b le -v a lu e m o rn in g fro ck an d ap ro n co m b in atio n is th a t
atives and friends. R efreshm ents lington. w here th ey plan to m ake and m arb le D from
all over th e w orld
p ro v id ed in P a tte rn No. 8924. It tills th e lull for th e busy ho u se­
th eir home
w ere served cafeteria style.
w ere used in the building
w ife. A nd th e sizes a re 32, 34, 36. 38. 40, 42, 44. 46, 48 and 50.
T he brides a re d au g h ters of Mr.
W ent to th e K entucky lin e in the
To o b tain a PA T T E R N an d S T E P -H V -S T IP SEW IN G IN ­
and Mrs. H. J. V andom elen of Banks,
flood d istrict, w here w e saw som e
and B etty Ann w as a g rad u ate of the
S T R U C T I O N S till o u t U te coupon b low, b e in g s u r e to MENTION
togs and lim bs still hanging in th e j
1934 class of B anks union high
T H E NAME O F T H IS N EW SPA PER .
cross-arm s of telephone poles.
school. Mr. B ak er is a son of Mr. and
+ ‘—‘
"On o ur hom ew ard trip w e visited
M rs W illiam B aker of M anning, and
M r and Mrs. E A. G riffith r e ­ Y ellow stone park, and w ords cannot
FA SHIO N BUREAU. H ILLSB O RO ARGUS
a g rad u ate of the 1933 class of Banks
tu
rn
ed
last
T
hursday
from
an
11-
149 New M ontgom ery St.. S an Francisco, Cal.
explain th e b eau tifu l scenery in the
high school. He is em ployed at th e
day
trip
to
M
inneapolis.
M
i
n
n
.
park. We en co u n tered all kinds of
M urphy L um ber com pany. Mr. Mead
Enclosed find
cents P lease send m e the patterns
w
here
they
visited
his
parents.
Mr.
w
eath
er
on
th
e
trip
—w
ind.
rain,
is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C harles
checked below , at 15 cents each:
R and of Banks, and g rad u ated in th e and Mrs. Thom as G riffith, and sis­ snow, electric storm s, tornadoes, and
1930 class of B anks high school. He ter. Mrs. Lasby. The fath er is 90 dust storm s We did not miss an y -
................
Size
P a tte rn No.
th in g th ro u g h w estern K ansas and
is em ployed by th e P erry L um ber and the m o th er 85
G riffith found business condi- E astern Colorado, an d d ro v e 20
com pany.
................
Size .......................
P a tte rn No.
Mr. and Mrs. B aker w ill m ake tions. generally, very good an d th e m iles over grasshoppers,
"W e did not see an O regon p ap er
th e ir hom e at N orth Plains, and Mr. b elief was p rev alen t th at most la-
P a tte rn No.
Size ....................
and Mrs. Mead will reside at Banks. bor troubles w ould be ironed out n o r any new s from O regon in pa-
T he young couples en tertain ed by th e first of th e y’ear. W onder- pers in th e east, an d how glad we
N am e ...........................
th e ir friends w ith a w edding dance ful crops w ere noted in M innesota, w ere to get back into old Oregon,
at the B uckeye Pavilion at C ornelius but w estern N orth D akota an d east- th e best state in th e union. Com ing
W ednesday night w ith th e Van-1 ern M ontana d id n 't look so good, hom e th ro u g h P o rtla n d an d vicinity,
A ddress .........................
dehey orchestra fu rn ish in g the ' C onsiderable in terest was show n th e roses looked m ore b eau tifu l th an
music.
in this section of th e country an d ev er
C it.’................................... ................................... S ta te ...........................
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I th e local re a lto r found m any w ho
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planned to com e out h ere to m ake
th eir homes.
Miss Shiffer Weds
Arlington Man
Griffiths Return
from Trip East
B. P. Club to Picnic
Friday (6:30) at Park
Mrs. F red E rskin and son M onte
H illsboro Business and P rofession­
al W om en's club m em bers w ill pic­ ! and d au g h ter Jean of Roslyn. B. C .
i
w
ere
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
nic at S hute P ark F rid ay evening. A
pot luck sup p er w ill be served at J. L. A nderson. Mrs. E rskin w as a
er friend of Mrs. A nderson in
6:30, and those atten d in g a re r e ­ ’ form
M ichigan. Thev a re to u rin g th e w est
quested to brin g th e ir ow n tab le­ and Y ellow stone P ark .
w are. Coffee w ill be furnished.
i iv
T he program w ill consist of ou t­ spending several w eeks ‘at "them
door games.
sum m er8 homeerat S ea^d e. Mr. and
T his w ill be th e first m eeting at
C*
ej C 'exrTr- ♦
♦' D . - e l ’ n v r i e» v-zx
of P o rtlan j d , a re
w hich th e new officers w ill preside. Mrs.
___. ..• F red
„ , u S „ iegrist
o,
Miss B erneta K um m er, being th e i ^ u p y i n g th e B ailey house d u rin g
new president. Mrs. M argaret Sah- th e ir absence, w hile looking after
now. secretary, and Miss H elen S tev ­ p ro p erty in terests here.
ens, treasu rer.
Mr. and Mrs. J F. W ombach and
Mr. and M rs E. R. W om bach left
Sunday for G lacier N ational p ark
A ttend C arriers' C onvention—
on th eir w ay to th e ir hom e in M in­
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. B row n w ent nesota. T hey w ere guests at th e L.
to P endleton F rid ay to a tten d th e P. S tran ah an hom e d u rin g th e past
R u ral Mail C arriers’ convention, tw o weeks.
w hich w as held d u rin g th e w eek ­
Mrs. M Reid of N ew berg w as h o n ­
end. H eads of postal d ep artm en ts
from W ashington. D. C.. w ere sp eak ­ ored w ith a farew ell d in n er p arty
at the hom e of h er daugh-
ers. O thers attendin g from this coun­ Sunday
ter. Mrs. R alph Ram ev. S h e w ill
ty w ere Mr. and Mrs. Tooze. C h a r­ leave
this
w eek for a n i n t h 's trip to
les Young, and Mrs. Emm a Owens Beloit. Wis..
and w ill re tu rn w ith
of Sherw ood.
h er son in A ugust.
B arham s E n tertain —
,
.
i n c » -
i
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. B arham en- , M r-a n d Mrs. L. B ^ S ta rr and little
terta in e d W ednesday evening. Ju ly daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. F ran k
7. w ith a card p arty for Messrs, and B ak?r an? , ^ ° cdaUg?
n llr
-en d at Seaside. T he B ak er
M Aesdames
esdames J. F. W ombach and E. R. _ w u eek
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W ombach. w ho w ere visiting from
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M innesota. O thers p resen t w ere Mr. 1 Vlsit W1«h relativ es at Seaside,
Misses
Peggy
C arper. L au ra Ed-
and Mrs. Leo M eyers of P o rtlan d .
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. S tran ah an and | m onds and E leanor A nderson of
P o rtlan d w ere guests of Miss M ar-
D oris S tranahan.
garet Johnson th e first of th e w eek.
Fred Schaer Bark—
The girls a re soro rity sisters.
F red Schaer. w h o has been in
Dr. and Mrs. Low ell M cA lear of
P o rtla n d fo r th e past y ear, is m oving O akland. Cal., arriv ed S unday for a
back this w eek to his hom e n ear
M ountaindale. Mr. S ch aer w as in visit w ith th e ir paren ts. M r and
th e Good S am aritan hospital from Mrs. E. J. M cA lear and Mr. and Mrs.
last A ugust u n til N ovem ber 18. and . G ran t Jones.
since th a t tim e has been living at
Mr. and Mrs. O M. H eaton and
St. Johns. He gets aro u n d now w ith 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. I. D avis visited Mr.
a crutch
! aad Mrs. W. E. O gilbee a t A u ro ra
I Sunday. Mr. O gilbee is confined to
A rriv e from East—
h is
w jth illness.
Mr. and Mrs. C arl Pierson and son
„
, ,,
- „ p a n to n in e of
M V n V a y 'f X ^ L o u S ^ ^
a visit w ith Mr. and Mrs. D an B u rk -
d n lz
' '
h a lte r and Mr. and Mrs. E dw in
Mrs. E lizabeth T u rn e r and d augh-
B u rk h alter. T he m en a re b ro th ers
of C orvallis arriv ed last
of Mrs. Edwin B u rk h alter. They w te e r e k Jo I an
n cn e n d th e s u m m e r w it h h e r
w eek to
spend th e su m m er w itn n t r
plan to locate in C alifornia.
m other-in-law , Mrs. E. T. T u rn er.
A ttend W edding A n n iv ersary —
Miss D ulcina B row n re tu rn e d S un-
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. A uld left S a tu r­ day from tw o w eek s’ stay at T u rn er,
day m orning fo r O akdale, Wash.,
w h ere they w ill atten d th 4 golden
w edding an n iv ersary of Mrs. A uld's
?„an It
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. G rear, on Ju ly
Mr. an d Mrs. D avid G L eg er and
17. T hey also w ill v isit at Seattle. , Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Je n se n sp en t th e
Wash., and V ancouver and V ictoria w eek-end at Pacific City.
B. C.. before re tu rn in g hom e.
| Mr. and M rs. H arv ey H uff a re
j enjoying a tw o w eeks' stay a t
G allups Sell F arm —
P a rk beach.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. G allup sold Ocean
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th e ir place, a m ile east of Hillsboro,
Ml;s',_S ?ra 1 ^ Ci?U.nian.:O,f T.r ?,y ua,r:
th is w eek to M r and Mrs. J. H. rived last w eek for a visit w ith h er
P an k o n in e of The Dalles, w ho will son, E. A. Schum an, and fam ily.
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ta k e possession th is w eek. Mr. and
Mrs H attie H arte of M cM innville
Mrs. G allup are looking for a loca­ is visiting Mrs. V. A. Lynch and
tion.
Mrs. E. A. S chum an th is w eek.
Mr. and Mrs. H erb ert E. S tap les
Circle Two Meets Today—
C ircle No. 2 of th e M ethodist moved this w eek to M cM innville,
church w ill m eet th is afternoon at w h ere they h av e purchased a hom e.
2 o'clock at the hom e of Mrs. A nna
Mrs. L loyd K ious and d au g h ter
W illiam son on East Main street.
B etty Jo e of B ridgeport. N ebraska,
a re visiting Miss Ida Sendelbach.
A ttends C ousin's F u n eral—
Mrs. E. O. Johnson of Los A n­
Mrs. W. A. W inters of Los A ngeles,
geles, Cal., w as in H illsboro the Cal., sp en t th e w eek -en d w ith Mrs.
first of th e w eek an d atten d ed th e M. W. Johnson.
For P e r fe c t, L ow C ost
.«■ Laundry Service
T h e re ’s rea l econom y in
our service. B e tte r la u n ­
dering m e t h o d s s a v e
clothes an d tim e ; re a so n ­
able prices p u t d e p e n d ­
able service w ithin t h e
reach of even th e m ost
lim ited b u dget.
H o m e
Telephone 47
Laundry & Dry Cleaners
Hillsboro, Oregon
Attend U. S. W. V
State Convention
T h iiridav, .Tilly 1 1 9 ? ?
TT T T. T .9 B O ft O , Û R P fîû ^
Free Methodist
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July 2t, AUgllSt
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At a spirited election of officer:.
J th e K nights «»f C olum bus of Hills
h«»ro chose A nthony Abts, G rutut
¡K n ig h t, W illiam V nnl.otn. deputy
; grand knight; B J Schulte. ndvo
cate; I Jard ee. w arden; Jo h n Sens.
I secretarx Fred E ngehlm ger lector
I « r; A J Mi It en burger, eluinctdlor,
C C Octrees. financinl secretary.
C arl D ’Hondt. treasu rer; M orris
Waibel. outside r.uuid. G udfre\
K rau d -ch eat in idn guard, and Wil
liatn W ieber. tru stee
The council also decided that the
! G eneral C atholic picnic, w hich is a n ­
nually sponsored b> tin' K nights of
C olum bus and tin» C atholic F o rest­
ers. w ould be held at Balm G rove on
Sunday. Ju ly 25
P rep aratio n is being m ade to a c ­
com odate the boys from St M ary's
high school, and the boy's from the
W e^tim bcr CCC camp
A program of games. horseshoe
pitching, and contests of various
| kind» has been arranged.
Nen ’s Highlights
for Wednesday
W ednesday, July II
Ju liu s L Meter, ex-g o v ern o r of
i O regon, dies in P ortland after long
illness.
S en ato r Joseph T R o b in s o n .
I dem ocratic leader in senate and
1 prospective m em ber of U S. su-
i pre m e court, dies follow ing h eart
' attack.
C hina dem ands evacuation o f
Jap an ese troops from P eiping area/
Russian tran sp o lar fliers land in
S outhern C alifornia.
I'o rin rr R esidents V isit—
Mr and Mrs. Jo h n Foote, w ho
form erly conducted the T ualatin
hotel, accom panied by Mrs. Foote's
sister. Miss G lace F uller of New
York City, w ere calling on form er
friends and looking up old lan d ­
m arks of Miss F uller's visit here
20 years ago. Mr and Mis. Foote
moved to P ortland in Ju n e. 1918.
and in .August the sam e y ear Mr
Foote w ent on the police force,
w hich position he has held ev er
since.
Eire In all oys B arn—
An old barn, containing hay.
I burned oil the old 5 oi k p l.ie e at
R eedville Wednesday nioniun;
Mrs. Morgan Given
Farewell Parties
A picnic d in n e r p arty was e n ­
joyed F iid a\ evening at the urn
iner home of Mr and Mi
Hai l \
M organ at Meat ham
The party
was given as a farew ell to Mrs
Morgan, w ho left Tuesdas for A t­
lantic C'itv. Nexv Jersey, w here she
will repre :ent O regon at the N a­
tional C onvention of Business ui,|
I’r.ifc.* Uonal W omen's clubs
Those a tten d in g the picnic were
m em bers of th e 'll Eight" contra« t
bridge club, of w hich the honored
guest Is a m em ber Mrs Morgan
was presented w ith a gift
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\ ii Butch ent<i
tam ed S aturday night w ith a dinner
anil b r id g e p a r t y in M rs M o rg a n
honor Mrs E dw ard C Comnn and
H I
M aeK en/ie receive«! high
scores at bridge
Class E n tertain ed —
T he eliuw in lip-reading w hich
meet! nt th e llbiury each T iu * m I. i >
mid Friday afternoons. held a
cuil m eeting at the home of Mi
W M Sm ith last Friday afternoon
a fter rlnss Mrs A. I T routm an
of North P lains served refresh
m ents Mis Sm ith e n tertain ed tin'
clu.s
at luncheon W ednesday.
atten d s Pan Pacific M eet—
Mi s (' F. Wells left this m orning
for Vnneouver. It ( '. to attend the
Pan Pacific W omen's conference n\
, r tlio week end T he conference is
in session from Ju ly 12 to 24 Mis
Wells mnde the trip by auto, and
w as accom panied by tw o P ortland
women.
E n tertain at D in n er—
Mr and Mi
Donald T Tem ple-
ton en tertain ed Friday night u ith
a d in n e er r party, guests being Mr
and Mrs I' I. P atterson. Mi an l
Mrs II I. MucKeaizie. and Mi and
Mi - W V. M cK inney
Ite lu ru s from H ospital—
Mi s Melba llav erstick . who h i
been in th e Isolation hi
P ortland for the pust m onth
scarlet fever, re tu rn e d hom e Frl
day.
II A W alm er HI—
11 A. W ahlier w ho operates a shoe j
re p a ir shop on South Second avenue
is seriously ill at Ills home He iuf- j
fered a stro k e of paralysis late Mon-
day.
Persons in New Home —
Mi and M o J M Per.oii
I
c h ild ren m oved into th e ir new resi-
deuce on N orth Fifth avenue th e lu»t
Ju d g e Donald T T em pleton and
Fred B retth aiier retu rn ed Tuesday
night from a three-day fishing trip o f t h e w e e k
on the T rask riv er
L aborer C areless'’
D rivers listing th eir occupation as
"laborers" figure in tw ice as many
autom obile accidents as any o th er
A fam ily picnic d in n e r was held class. O regon S tate M otor associa­
tion reco rd s find.
Ju ly 5 at S h u te p ark in honor of the
84th birth d ay of J H Riggs Those
present besides the honor guest w ere
Mr. and Mrs S pencer Jones. C layton
G ardner. Mr. and Mrs Donald Riggs.
Mr. and Mrs. W arren Nash all of
P ortland; Mr and Mrs. C harles
Riggs and d a u g h te r D orothy of
Aloha. Mrs. Nola M orris of Enid.
O klahom a. L. F. Em m ott, Mr and
Mrs. G. N. T aggart. Mr. and Mrs W.
V. B ergen, and Mrs M artha S hayler.
Mr and Mrs D arcy ('co bv , f
S anta Ana C a l, a re Vi-.ilmg In.
m other in C ornelius They a rriv ed
Sunday
Mrs Anna M averne A braham of
i ong t t e ." 11 Cal
I ■ i" o.i.i, ■
few week ■ with tier Iirot tier. Don
nul
fam
ily a n i l l t d
a id T e m p le to n ,
itlve.s In Fore st G rove.
TIME
TESTED
Fire Protection
at a S a v in g o f
2 0 to 2 5 %
/O
Sin« r 1H*><. this com panv lias
la r g rt, m o ie
grow n stro n g er
«et u r r
N r ilh e r
u n ic i
nor
l ii n d e r r d
in
im icad b a ie p r o le ,1
die company** l o o n d n e n
g r o n d i ; t a il
P oll, i hold«-[ i td O reg o n M u tu al
Eire la i e 20 to 2 4 ' I b e t a in e
»eie, led
ris ks
onh
a ie
m io r e .f
SE I I S AHOt I VlH'K
NI X I POI I O
Oregon Mutual Fire
Insurance Company
C H A S.
I..
WALKER
Every Form o f Protection
Phone 1732
116 S. 3rd
H illsboro
’elebrated S 1th
Birthday July .)
tan t an d Mrs. E D H ite of H iteon
D ep artm en t M usician Henry Barr-n
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a n d w ife of Aloha. Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jam es W elch of H uber. I,. B H aley.
A nnual conference and c a m p
F ra n k C ate of F orest G rove, corn- m eeting of t h e F ree M ethodist
m an d er ° f Scout H arrin g to n cam p: church of th e O regon conference
Km r r ^ t ' w ill be held Ju ly 21 to A ugust 1 at
1 11 (-13 X V U O F t *111 Cl 5 1 1
1 1111 (? U k llO l F l i t “ th e d enom ination's cam p gro u n d be­
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u u m v i n i u , , of . it
ten ae d th
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een W est Slope and S ylvan on
w . v . and A u x i l i a r y a t M e d fo r d th i s tw
th e Canyon road, th re e m iles from
w eek. S unday to W ednesday.
B eaverton. T he cam p site a n d
L. B. H aley w ill be th e d eleg ate to buildings are visible from th e new
N atio n al convention at Colum bus, C anyon road an d m ay be reached
Ohio, beginning A ugust 22.
by stage.
In addition to th e large tabernacle,
Mrs C larence Dean and five sons
w h ere th e general services a re held,
C anadians Visit—
Spokane. Wash., left S aturday,
Mr. and Mrs. A lan P u rv is and a com m odious ta b ern acle is being of
a fte r a w eek's visit w ith Mrs D ean's
ch ild ren o f E dm onton. A lberta. com pleted, w h ere th e re w ill b e parents.
Mr. and Mrs Jo h n H. B er­
C anada, a re v isitin g h e r parents. daily services fo r children.
gey on Mason Hill. A sixth son. L es­
T he w o rk ers a re Bishop W illiam lie S w indall. is living w ith the
Mr. and Mrs. Jaco b M ohr Mr. and
Mrs. M ohr. Miss Emm a M ohr and P earce of T itusville, Pa . w ho will g randparents.
A lvin M ohr drove to V ancouver. Preside at the conference sittings,
Mrs. Nola M orris of Enid. O k la­
B. C . d u rin g th e w eek-end of the Ju ly 21-24: Rev. F ra n k W arren. re- hom a. is spending th e sum m er w ith
F o u rth to m eet them , re tu rn in g tu rn ed m issionary from Ja p a n and h e r sisters. Mrs. G. N. T aggart and
W ednesday. J u ly 7. Mr. P u rv is w ill now head of th e B ible d e p artm en t Mrs. W. V. Bergen, and o th er rel-
re tu rn hom e soon, b u t she w ill re-
S eattle P acific College. Seattle.
w ill be th e evangelist; Miss M ona stive« in P ortland and Aloha.
m a;n fQr ap , x.,.nded . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Em erick
Thom as, young people's w orker, and
B\r ‘h d a>'s C f ' ^ r a t e d -
C larice Fenton, w ho w ill h a v e Tulsa. O klahom a, a re guests of th eir
Mrs^ E m m a M cK inney - as h o s te s s ch arge of the daily vacation B ible m others. Mrs. H ulda Em erick of this
at a d in n e r p arty S unday evening. school.
, city and Mrs. L. E. Bosw ell of n ear
co m plim enting h er son. W. V erne
T h ere w ill be a special m issionary Orenco. for a few weeks.
M cK inney, and h e r b ro th er-in -law . day A ugust 1 at 2:30 p m.. at w hich
Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k D elplanche and
H erb ert E M cK inney, of P o rtlan d m issionaries from C hina and Jap an son M arvin of S chefflin spent th e
on th e ir b irth d ay s. Ju ly 5 and Ju ly w ill speak. Sunday. Ju ly 25. S eattle w eek-end w ith friends and relatives
8. O th er guests w ere Mr. and M rs P acific college w ill p resen t a p ro ­ a t S eattle.
F ran k Im brie. Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es gram in th e in terest of C hristian
Mr. and Mrs R H. S trachan of
and S<jn
Mrs. V erne ed ucation at 2:30 p. m.
Pelican Rapids. Minn , visited Mr.
M cK inney and son W alter,
R egular daily services w ill be and Mrs. L. S herm an S aturday.
L ib rarian Visits—
held for adults a t 9 a. m.. 2:30 p.
Miss B everly S tone of P ortland
Mrs. M abel McCIaine. lib rarian at m. and 7:30 p. m. Daily vacation w as a guest over S unday of Miss
th e U n iv ersity . of
O
regon,
Mrs.
Da-
B ible school e v ery day from 9 a. m. R uth Felton.
. .
vid Looney of Jefferso n a n d Mrs. to 11:30 a. m.
Mrs. A lice Cowan of Y reka. Cal .
Ione B rooke of E.ugene visited at the
C am ping facilities 3re available is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. If.
W eath erred hom e Sunday. Mrs for an v
,.ar(, , o camD
Biassing.
E dvth T ozier W eath erred of P o rt-
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land w as a guest th e re S unday and
M onday. Mrs. M cCIaine was here
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Welch and
Up
hiS‘ d au g h ter A nnabelle. Mrs. M. B.
Welch and Mrs. D orothy Welch w ent
v s . o f f ic U , v ls its _
to G lendale to visit Mrs. Jo h n T hom ­
Ja m e s C ole of W shington. D. C as. Mrs. T hom as is a d a u g h te r of
second p o stm aster-g en eral of t h e w T
B. W elch. Mrs. D orothy
. j
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5 f Welch
w eek w ith h er S1S-
U nited
States, v isited
last
w eek
te r-in -H visited
w Mrs a Thom-is
w ith M r. and M rs. w . M
Snipes I ter-.n -law , Mrs. Thom as.
at R eedville. He is an old friend
B arb ara W elch, sm all d a u g h te r
of
of theirs, h av in g to m e from Ten- Mrs. D orothy W elch,Js spending the
nessee, w h ere th e y fo rm erly lived su m m er a * t N elscott
“ * beach w ith her
aunt. Mrs F ran k K elley. Dale K el­
ley visited h ere last w eek.
Mr. and Mrs. Don W oodman spent
Miss M innie W yffels of the tax de­
S unday w ith Mr. and Mrs. L. W. p a rtm e n t in th e co u rt house left
M oore of N ew berg at th e ir cabin on S unday for a tw o w eeks' vacation in
th e Wilson river.
San Francisco.
Mrs. A da L. P atterson. G eorgia.
Mrs. P a tty H ollem an. w ho has
Paul, and V irginia P atterso n and
A rlen e L aH aie a re
p e n d in g
the been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Snipes, re tu rn e d last w eek to her
w eek a t N eskow in.
home in N orth C arolina.
Mrs. M abel B atchelor of T aft spent
th(. w cek . end w ith M r. and
B
Mrs. C. E. W ells took h e r g ra n d ­
L. Jones. Mrs. Jo n es and Mrs. B at- son. Eddie Wells, and D elbert C ruse
ch elar a re sisters.
to C am p M eriw eth er W ednesday.
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Parades - Dancing
National P.F. Air Meet
A G enuine Pioneer V illage
Carnivals - Sports
Many Other Attractions.
Beautiful Pageantry Under
The Stars.
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Write—
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