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    7 1.ui",«ny, S ep tem b er 2, J 927
H IL L S B O R O
Family Reunion
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V/Vrsorix Snuda y
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l'id i*
M c r i i *
Takes Over
A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O , O R E G u N
I ally P lan n ed by
Couple Honored
on Their 50th
Anniversary
Pn pre ThretS
B K r a u r and H u b e rt T h u n a t th«« M te n d W e d d in g —
L u th e ra n c h u rc h p a rlo r« last T u e s ­
M rs J B
D insm ore and s o n
day eve n in g. T h e c lu b vo te d to T o m m y sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d at
b u y S u n d a y sch o o l su pplies. T h e y 1 Gamas. Wash., w here I she a tte n d e d
also discussed p la n s fo r an e n te r ­ th e w e d d in g o r l i t •r sister. M iss
ta in m e n t to be g iv e n in th e near J u n e G e ra rd o to Hub«•rt B o lg e r. T h e
fu tu re .
ce re m o n y was h e ld Sijr id a y at S a in t
o unty C. E. G roup
C om
C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r m em -
yed a p ic n ic at R ip p lin g
tu rd & y a fte rn o o n and eve-
u i e i v - n n e pi r
n in g I*
i H am s was in ch a rg e o f
iin n u u l S m i t h
M r a nd M i
Iv<
B u l l a r d c e j e - th e <-vi‘
f
ing
^ rv ic « 1 C o n fe re n c e re -
I >1IIIf. W rtte l . S
M r. and M r ; L P H a rris o n and
b r a t e d t h e i r g o l d e n w e d d i n g F r i d a y p o rts i w»r»- g i v e n by E lle n F le c k
( H I U Mill
h l ,,
d a u g h te r E rarees. and M i s H a llie
n ig h t at th e W h o s o e v e r W ill T a b e r­ D o ro tl,
H
o
w
e
and
M
rs
E
lo
y
d
Isaac*,
w e re S u n d a y guests o f M r
I
writ»
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e
ill
na cle above N o rth P l a i n .
Sha«
H«»v. a rd Cole state C h ris tia n and M rs. J S h a w at M ilw a u k e
tp ic h ite d t,
A fte r a s h o rt and special serm on, End« . -f pr« id e n t , gave th e h ig h - co usins o f M rs. H a rris o n M r Shaw
ith and w i
•I Hu
a special »«»ng. A ll F o r Y o u ,” wa» lig h t rd hi t r ip to th e in te rn a tio n - re c e n tly
re tu rn e d
fro m
A la ska
. th e la rg e
sung
ih e n a
Mr
W e sle y E u ltft a l i
• • n tio n at G ra n d Rapids. w h e re he o p e ra te d a d r i l l used in
iiitfh t logt i
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te a tin g f o r g o ld . He tra v e le d o v e r
Jo i
d lid i
K lar
M r. and M r* B a lla rd e n te re d th e
Se
m be r 12. at 2 30 p m., in con- th e g re a te r p a rt o f th e in te r io r o f
W,
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|
. H Jurictior •n
th th e U n io n C a b in e t A la ska , in c lu d in g th e place w h e re
a rm in a rm to th«* fro n t pe w T h e y m e e tin g a r a lly w ill be h e ld at th e W ill Rogers and W .le y Post met
Am
C JolU'H
I F
w e re s e a te d as M i
Paul B runs« H ills b o • i i«» C h ris tia n c h u rc h . W a lte r th e ir death. H is tr a v e lin g wa made
ad n.,t I,
v. ick sung S ilv e r T hread» A m o n g M y . i
täte fie ld s e c re ta ry , and by d o g -te a m and a irp la n e .
It t t a
th«* G o ld ,” as th e last ch o ru s wa?: H o w a rd Cole, state p re s id e n t, w ill
ice tra
led I
Em erson <Btidz M ille r son o f M r
Mi
, lii II Wi-11
be in g sung th e y a dvanced to th e a l- j te ll and •x p la in th e p ro g ra m fo r th e ,
cum«*
«•in Vane
H C
and M rs C. H M ille r, w h o jo ir.e d
(h< .<><
ta r. w h e re Rev M e lv in James co n - t co m in g
M r (did M rs K a i h*. M»
d u cted the go ld e n w e d d in g s e r v ic e 1 Pla,
are g o in g fo rw a rd on th is th e m a rin e s in M ay, le ft Tuesday
jii. l Mi
Gi
II
and th e co u p le re n e w e d th e ir v o w s ’ yea.
a n n u a l c o u n ty c o n v e n tio n to fro m San Diego, C al . w ith th e m a r ­
Au,K« IfK, i ' l l
M
dm
f lo u t 1 Hu 1 M ill.,11 J .
in e corps fo r C h in a He i •> a g u n ­
A f t e r c o n g ra tu la tio n s had been be b«*ld at B e th a n y O c to b e r 21, 22
.1
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n e r a b o ard th e U S S M arb le h e a d
¡«’ hi uh
e xte n d e d the fo u r ju n io r ushers, and 23
II« 1tulon, K a n .
Mi
W
o
llt
H
is b ro th e r W illia m , w h o ha* been
«I M i
•1 I h r
H a rle y F u lts , R obert Searles, R o b ­
( lei •»K«’ I .mi«« ig <•
K root
spe n ding th e s u m m e r w ith an u n cle
e
rt
and
C
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B
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ic
k
b
ro
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g
h
t
in
» The■ fumiti«* from VVu
u t rv Î4 1 W I
B e rt H a n ra h a n , o f Los Angeles. Cal
loads o f g ifts to r th e c o u p le to oj>en. I
«• M l! ■ A m m u Jonen i f
re tu rn e d h o m e S a tu rd a y B u d and
H vrsl
u iv lli W<
T
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c
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u
rc
h
p
resented
them
w
ith
a
1
Jents
Mi
\V
f f««t 1K’V.
E a rl N icke so n also a H ills b o ro boy.
w
h
ite
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set
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go
ld
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k J o in
tu in VV u
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Jon W e b !
w h e a t design.
Lahom a P o w e ll e n te rta in e d v i s i t e d at th e H a n ra h a n hom e d u r ­
G a rd n
M i und M i
m o rn in g w ith a b re a k fa s t in g W illia m M ille r 's stay th e re
Th«* c h u rc h wo d e co ra te d in fe rn s i S u n d
•»(M l ( I I I
«
and lin e n sh o w e r h o n o rin g M r«. D.
1 *1(11IV <1 M l
Misses V iv ia n H a g e r and D u lc ia
M u n iin .
baby
b
re
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th
,
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cream
and
p
in
k
ft Lee M i
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i: I H
«•I MOU . th e HA
nee M iss E d w y n a B ro a d - W illia m s le ft S u n d a y fo r t h e ir home
g la d io li, and lo ts o f o th e r y e llo w C M
id tv
In ld r
Mr u
The i. i l t a r «inid cl iir c h
bent,
a
rece
n
t
b
rid
e
M
iss
B
ro
a
d
b
e
n
t
in
W a lk e r v ille . M o n t , a fte r tw o
f lo w e r s .
H V L o c k . u n d < Id ie n . l i
d
w-a a m usic te a c h e r in th e u n io n
unti ,e«v
C.i
. c n fi "tn I
T h e b rid e 's b o u q u e t wa« o f y e llo w b ig i ch o o l here P resent w e re M is s ­ w eeks' v is it w it h M iss H ager's a u n t
ia. M i
H ills b o ro p u b lic schools w ill open and o rc h id g la d io li (-«»rnoined w ith
and cousins. M rs . N o ra M c C o u rt
W alter L e d de r
Mi
and so H d
A I vcv p tio i 1 wax hvl
'J o e d a y m o rn in g . S e p te m b e r 7. b aby b re a th and laceine I t was tie d es D o ro th y Havens. M a ry Y o d e r
and E d w a rd and Don. W h ile in
• hr
h and Bust n I lu in .
Spanaw ay, o f ,h< ’ b rid e t parents f o r tin
B
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rb
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i
Potts.
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a
th
le
e
n
C
a
ld
w
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ll,
i
F
t i n d e r th e gu id a nce o f J W. P o yn - w ith g o ld satin and t u lle rib b o n .
P o o rt
rtla n d th e y w e re e n te rta in e d by
b n Jal
<md M r» I )uv d I >av fro in Y e ,in
C iar » R u ff. S h ir le y S m ith . E le a n o r M rs
p a rty and re J u tiv X
H e n ry Jo h n son . M rs
D ora
b
i
nam
ed
.su
p
e
rin
te
n
d
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t
f
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llo
w
­
Fund lie» fro m O u g o n w e r e If A
Ives
M
B
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rd
a
rid
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E
llio
tt
S
m
ith
th
e
hostess
and
M
rs.
R
o
b
e
rt
Mt
F lfn v . ia B ih tze r o f K i •I C f-r-
in g Hie d e a th th is s u m m e r o f C
Nelson, and M iss L u c lle W ilk e .
S aunders and c h ild re n It i'k'iiiB ld. Ed m any ■ <*ut u
M
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t
27
1887,
at
nd »vrv< •d t h e b rid e 's
I I N o s h - r S u fM T in te n d e n t I'o y n -
vviird, June a nd H u rh iii a M i and c.ikv
M r and M rs D o n a ld H a y and
i )th « r u ssistiriK w i t h fe rv im i
te r comes fro m W in n e r. K D and , M a n ka to . J e w e l c o u n ty , Kansas. by
Mi
Sum S.nindei.s and M r
son N o rm a n o f San F ra n c is c o w ere
R u b y w ere M l »so L o u i s e 1
rece n tly' co m p le te d special w o rk Rev. M J e n n in g s T h e y liv e d in
F i ( h e r H elen
F lic k o f Salem , M r and M rs ('le m H .-rsli ey und
guests
d u rin g th e
w e e k -e n d o f
M is J os " Hassmussen
at th e U n iv e r s ity o f O regon. He Kansas seven years, th e n m ove d to
Si h e ve r a nd d a u g h te r* E thel and
th e ir relative.*.. M r. a nd M rs. F ra n k
F u r K’olhK iuway the b rid e w o re a
has been at w o rk fo r m ore than O k la h o m a fo r tw e n ty years, fro m
M a rjo rie A n n . M r and M r» Il n
Im
b
r
le
a
nd
M
r.
a
n
d
M rs . Jam es
th
e
re
th
e
y
m
ove
d
to
N
e
b
ra
ska
fo
r
biavi» »Ult Wl th s ilv e r fo x triinm i11g
tw o w eeks p re p a rin g fu r o rg a n ­
«»Id H anks and son B u d d ie
th re e years, and a fte r liv in g in C a n ­
and p a te n t le a th e r accessories
iz a tio n o f classes.
M rs W M S m ith was hostess fo r Im b rie . T h e y a re also v is itin g M rs
M c M in n v ille . M r and M r
A <’
ada e ig h t ye a rs th e y cam e to O re ­ a lu n ch e on fo r a lip -re a d in g class H a y's p a re n ts in P o rtla n d .
A fte r a tr ip to C a lifo rn ia th e
W a ld and ,ons J o h n and B ryce , M r
gon in 1925
.VOIIIIK co u p le w ill m ake (h e ir hom e
F rid a y o f last w e e k, and M rs. E lla
d Mi
RircieJI W o o d fo rd and m P o rtla n d w h e re M r Johnson is
T o this' u n io n fiv e c h ild re n w e re M c K in le y o f V a n c o u v e r. Wash., was
d a u g h te r
I .yn a h
o
», land. m anager o f a S a fe w a y store
b o rn . M rs G u ia n a P ix le r. M rs. E d ith esp< c ¡a lly h o n ore d . M rs. M c K in le y
F r u ì i A r ik in
Mi
Audi
( ’am«
F u lts, o f N o rth P lains. M rs. O liv e Is a w r it e r o f some note. Is p a rtic u ­
ly : d daught«- V na M ay. M
Jacob o f C o rn e liu s , ro u te L and la r ly k n o w n fo r h e r w o rk as a
M ai ' S t o e k u r d Mr- and M rs O r-
M r and M rs C. It. M e r r ill enl«
le r- M rs M in n ie H a m le y o f O ly m p ia , te a ch e r in th e W a s h in g to n state
\ d i e P et. I
M r and M i
tam ed w ith n s u rp ris e fa re w e ll p a r ­ W a sh , and T om B a lla rd o f S tro m e . school fo r th e deaf. O th e r special
( ir m it
Jones. M r
W.
ly
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
n
ig
h
t,
h
o
n
o
rin
g
M
r.
and
Freem an ;c d
A lb e rta , C anada A ll th e c h ild re n guests w ir e M r W h ite o f F ore st
M iss B o th J,
M r J. P M e r r ill, w h o le ft fo r th e ir w e re p resent b u t th e son in C anada. G ro v e and W M S m ith .
r H ills b o ro , M r
a n d M rs B i n S c h am el o f ( )r egon
C H E H A L E M M O U N T A IN
M rs hom e at A nam osa. Iow a. M o n d a y T h e y h a ve 12 g ra n d c h ild re n and
C ity . M r a nd M r
A r th u r S m ith W m n ifre d O r n d u ff and M e rl C ady m o rn in g , a fte r a tw o m o n th s ' v is it seven g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n . A ll th e
a n d s o n H u b e r t M r and M rs Boh, it w o r e m a rrie d S a tu rd a y at the L u th - w ith th e ir son and d a u g h te r-in -la w . g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n w e re p re se n t at Returns from Trip—
Howard H illis re tu rn e d S u n d a y
T in e p re s e n t w< re M r and M rs th e se rvice.
B a n k s H a m i d J . hw n urul K a t li. r m e • ia» , p a t > n ag c in V a n co u ve r, Wash
A com plete line
fro m a 950-m ile v a c a tio n tr ip . He
P icse n t w e re tb • b ild e s »on and C ly d e L in c o ln and W esley. M r and
Jensen o f H a n k s , a n .I M
K a li.’
M rs. B a lla rd is 70 and M r. B a lla rd le ft F rid a y , a ccom panied to Rogue
-d a u g h te r K e ith V [n rlo w and D oris M r- F lo y d R a ffe ty and Á r le la . M r 81 ye a rs o ld
D o u l r r n f V i m o u n t. H i and M i
R iv e r by his aun t. M rs. L . S m ith ,
G ih nil. M rs A lic e G ibson M r and O rn d u ff. the b rid rv r« »orn s m o th e r. and M r V e rn o n H ahn. M r and M r -
S u n d a y a p ic n ic d in n e r was h e ld
•Mike Sc!firurne I and son Jo h n . M rs H h . a la C a d y his tWii» b ro th e r» S ta n le y H a lm . M rs W illia m Jack. at th e c h u rc h in th e rr h o n o r. T h e ir and h e r tw o sons o f P o rtla n d , w h o
Mr
uneI M i > D m i S te w a rt, and a sis te i-u i-la w . II •rut •r C ady o f M r- A It L in c o ln . M rs M a ria Ja ck- yo u n ge st d a u g h te r. M rs O liv e J a c ­ w ill m a k e th e ir hom e th e re th is
w in te r S a tu rd a y he w e n t to Weed.
P o rtla n d and M r und M rs. D ic k son M r. a nd M rs Jo h n H u lb e rt.
M . .* K .it h i y n K u -ilt •r M r and M r
obs. p re se n te d th e m w ith a lo v e ly
t 'a d y ' o f H ills b o r o
H>*rli F ra n k e
M a rg u a rite Van a n n iv e rs a ry cake, m ade e s p e c ia lly C al re tu r n in g b y C ra te r L a k e and
h i « b ro th e r-in - Ja ck M e r r ill, M i
M r □ n J M rs
A r-
Special F o u n tain P e
R edm ond, w h e re he v is ite d frie n d s .
la w and siste r M r and M r* E a rl l i n e o f S e a ttle . B ru c e H a h n o f
t lm r Heeher u 11 d c tllld r e n
E d ith
f o r th e m b y th e P e rfe c tio n b a k e ry . H e re tu rn e d h o m e S u n d a y o v e r th e
C ra c e und J im m y . E thel. C h a rles P ie r-o n ( >f S ifte n . W.i h . and M iss Eugene. M r and M rs J o h n a th a n
S a n tia m Pass.
H u lb e rt o f G lid d e n . Io w a , th e h o n o r
a m i 1Ih lly S te\ -v.irt ( d Forest G ro v e A n o O rn d u ff o f I »rt land
£ c h t h 0 0 lu s e ;.
M r am I M rs E l l Pier: mui e n tv r- guests and host and hostess
_ M rs E va B ru c e o f W a ts o n v ille . Hom e fro m V a c a tio n —
S e ie n o f th is gl
a w e re frie n d s tam ed th
e
w
e
d
d
in
g
C
al
;
M
is
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S
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p
a
rty
w
ith
d
in
-
o f th e fa m ily
M r and M rs. C a rl Voges and
T ab lets - P encils
n e r at th e ir
e f o lk >«ving th e
s^id«*. W ash,: M rs C h a rle s Jo h n son o f
b y M rs.
Mr
K e n n e th P a tte rson and e h il- S pokane; M iss C la ire R u th r a u ff and duaghters, acco m p a n ie d
ce re m o n y.
Erasers
- Pen H olders
E ric k s o n and son D ic k e y , r e t u r n ­
A f t e r a s h o rt hoi ( ym no n t r ip to d re n Jo h n and K e n n e th o f Eugene M r and M rs. W a lte r F ix o f Seaside, ed F rid a y fro m a v a c a tio n a t th e
w
ere
F
iller
Paper, and
g
u
e
s
t
s
fro
m
F
rid
a
y
to
M
o
n
d
a
y
th e beach M r. and M r* Cud y are
v is ite d th is w eek at th e hom e o f M r
coast M rs. E ric k s o n and son o f
m a k in g th e ir hom e n th is co rn m u n - at tie hom e o f M rs P a tte rson 's fa th - and M rs F ra n k B a k e r and M rs.
Pen
Points
S
p
rin
g
fie
ld
.
M
in
n
,
a
r
e
s
p
e
n
ding
< r. Jo h n W C o n n e ll. T h e v is ito rs Bessie B a k e r.
th e s u m m e r at th e Voges home. She
le ft M on d a y f o r S ilv e rto n , w h e re
i A v a H ow ■d. b rid e -e le c t n f
Tern C a ld w e ll v is ite d h is p a re n ts, is a s is te r o f M rs. Voges.
T. I Z u rc h e r o f West U n io n , was
th e y are v is it in g M r,
P a tte rso n 's
cousin, M rs. C a rle to n H ande, and M r and M rs. F re d C a ld w e ll, o v e r D a u g h te r A rriv e s —
Vn a sh o w e r F rid a y e v e n in g a l Return from Trip—
th e w e e k -e n d He was en ro u te back 1
M rs l.e o n u rd V a n L o m and daugh- fa m ily .
( D M eek hom e Present w e re
M r and M rs. R o b e rt W a tts o f
to C o rv a llis a fte r s p e p n d in g tw o
■s E le a n o r Z u rc h e r. M ain I K e n t. b*r t.la d y c i* re tu rn e d Sundus fro m
M r and M rs Ja ck B a rb e r and m o n th s c e r tify in g fie ld s in E a ste rn P o rtla n d are re c e iv in g c o n g ra tu la ­
I'lv n S c h m id t. Y o m a H a ll M a ttie a tw o w . ek ' t r i p th ro u g h C a lifo rn ia , son D onald o f M o n ro v ia . C'al . w e re
O regon, and in c id e n ta lly e n c o u n te r­ tio n s on th e b ir th o f a d a u g h te r.
I l ' i t i k l i and M a r jo r ie M eek M* - v is itin g San F ra n cisco . ],os A n g i l" .
C a ro l Jean A u g u s t 26. M r W a tts
guests F in la y o f M r. a nd M rs. S E. in g se ve ra l ra ttle s n a k e s .
d . u n e s L o u is Z .tire lie r. E rnest Z u r c h ­ L«*ng B e a c h . C a ta lin a Isla n d , and Fa.vrani F ro m h e re th e y w e n t to
is a son o f M r. and M rs. E B . W a tts
Je a n ne and S h ir le y B a k e r, d a u g h - o f th is c ity .
e r. C a rl B e rg e r F r i d Jossv. ( ' I) San D ie g o ; go in g as fa r south as B oi i*. Idaho, f o r a v is it and p la n n e d
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M e e k . L e s te r B e llin g e r H e n ry J a c ­
o b s e n . P e t e V u n k e r Leo L u n d a u e r, the in la i id ro u te d o w n , re tu i n in g U tah. M r. B a rb e r is a co usin o f M rs. have re tu rn e d ho m e a fte r se ve ra l R eturns from A laska—
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Jo h n Pubols. P a u l K e n t. F ra n k H o l­
F a yra m .
side.
p lo y e d at W ra n g e ll, A la s k a , d u rin g
com b.
A lb e r t
S c h m id t.
H e rm a n N e p h e w M a rrie d —
M r and M rs. W . E F ln te r o f Palo
Scbn :d t and Jam es B a tc h e ld e r
M rs W F C y ru s and d a u g h te rs r e ­ th e su m m e r, re tu rn e d hom e M o n d a y
V. Ehl, • n I* d ib a rk if M o n m o u th , A lto C al . a re guests o f M rs H a te r's
n ig h t to e n te r h ig h school. H is
Jo h n C o n n e ll, and tu rn e d M o n d a y fro m a tw o w e e ks' b ro th e r J im re m a in e d fo r a n o th e r
nephew o f M r. a nd M rs W illia m m o th e r. M rs
M r and M rs J II P e p p a rd spent Fish back and M rs Ina C re e kp a u m fa m ily . T in y w i l l lo ca te in P o rtla n d . va e a tinn at N e s k o w in . M r. C y ru s m o n th o r riio re .
to o k th e m o v e r and re tu rn e d fo r
o f H i l l s b o r o , a n d M i s L o is M a rg a re t
Dr. and M rs I) F W ile y and c h il­ th e m d u rin g th e w e e k-e n d .
C offe e C lu b M eets—
f a t h e r J F Johnson w lm has been L<iv«*(t o f L a co m b w e re m a rrie d
d re n re tu rn e d S u n d a y fro m a w e e k
C o ffe e c lu b w i l l h a ve its f ir s t
K R A M IE N ’S
C. J C ritte n d e n , w h o was re c e n t­
v a c a tio n in g th e re , re tu rn e d h o m e S u nday a fte rn o o n a t th e hom e o f at Seaside.
Vs i»h them
ly tra n s fe rre d by th e S o u th e rn P a ­ m e e tin g o f th e n e w te rm a t the
the b rid e 's u n c le and a u n t. M r. and
M rs A d a I, P a tti •rson le ft last
Mr
It C V a u g h t o f Y a k im a M rs A H. C a th e rw o o d . in M ill C ity w n k fo r C a rm e l. C al . to spend th e c ific to Eugene, v is ite d his fa m ily c h a m b ir o f co m m e rce room s F r i ­
day a fte rn o o n . S e p te m b e r 10. at 2:15,
h e re d u rin g tU«* w e e k-e n d .
M a s h ., a m i M r a n d M i - K i n g s l e y
w in te r.
M rs. S tro m IHes—
P rescrip tion D ruggists
M rs. C. F. D e lc h m a n was a guest w ith th e o ffic e rs as hostesses.
la tie and fa m ily o f R oseburg v is it ­
M rs Ida B e llin g e r re tu rn e d th e F rid a y a nd S a tu rd a y o f h e r sisters. To Aid Sunday School—
M rs C ora S tro m , eldest d a u g h te r
ed M rs P a t r i c i a L y t l e a n d M is. M a r ­
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o f .1 Is Johnson, and s is te r o f M rs. last o f th e w e e k fro m a th re e w e e ks' Misses L e n a a nd E lv e ra V ic to r, in
lo n L y tle last w eek
C h ris tia n F e llo w s h ip c lu b m e t ,
va ca tio n w it h frie n d s at Ocean Lake. P o rtla n d .
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Mr*. A da C o llie r W illia m T w ig g .
long illn e s s at h e r hom e in B e lla
and M iss B a rb a ra D u v a ll o f S eattle,
B e lla . It ( ' last w eek. She liv e d in
W a .ti
,ie n t th e w e e k -e n d and .*'» v
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ills b o ro a b o u t fiv e ye a rs ago.
e ra l days th is w eek w it t i M r. and
M rs . B C S c h u l m c r i e h .
P y th ia n S iste rs M eet—
M rs M o u n t o f P u llm a n , W a sh ,
P h o e n icia T e m p le w ill resum e re g ­
and M rs M o re lo e k o f Los Angel« s. u la r m eeting.' F rid a y e v e n in g . S e p ­
C a l. v e r e guests S u nday at th e W. te m b e r 10. at th«* K I*, h a ll A good
F P ittinger hom e.
a tte n d a n ce is requested.
M r. and M rs. P e te r S c h u k a rt spent N eedleeraft ( lu ll Meets—
last w eek nt R o c k a w a y and w ith
N e c d le c ra ft c lu b w ill m eet w ith
T w enty-eight y ears we have p re p a re d fo r school
B e r t F reed and fa m ily at B rig h to n
M rs F A S hum an th is a fte rn o o n
M rs C a ro lin e Pow ers is n o w e m ­ 'T h u rs d a y i.
openings and fall and w inter tra d e . E xperience .
p lo y e d r e g u la r ly at W e irs d ep a rt­
hits ta u g h t us w h a t and w here to buy y our w ants. ■
m e n t store.
Resume M e e tin g s—
W e hope to see you.
M rs. Jo«« W itt o f San Francis«*«»
G ir l M a rin e rs w ill resum e th e ir
C al . v is ite d at th e It F P ile hom e r . g u l i i r i n , « l i n g s n e x t W ednesday
la s t w eek.
e ve n in g at th e C h ris tia n ch u rch .
b< i s i
W a te r;
B ride C om p lim en ted
w ith Linen S how er
M ove to New p o rt—
M rs. L o la House arid h e r m o th e r
Mi
C la ra Payne. ;ure m o v in g to-
d a y 1 T h u rs d a y 1 to N<".v p o rt to m ake
Mr
and Mrs* W i llia m W ill o f
C le E lu m . W a s h , w ere guest» o f
M r. a nd M rs. W. C . H are se ve ra l
days th is w eek, leav ¡ng fo r hom e
Tuesday. T h e y came d o w n to a t-
te n d a re u n io n o f the W ill fa m ily .
M rs H I. H aag olr P o rtla n d and
M r. G eo rg e E b n e r of V a lie r. M ont..
m ere w e e k -e n d gue sts o f t h e i r
h e r and sister. M r i ft D. Eng-
and M rs. J. W. K e lle y o f th e
H'. el W a sh in g ton
M r and M rs Eugene E-isner o f
San Francisco, C al . a re s p e n ding
th e w e e k w ith his b ro th e r and sis-
te r- in - la w . M r. and M rs G. P. Ess-
ner. near M o u n ta in d a le . and o th ei
ves.
M rs . B e ttn e r o f G aston and F re d
G S ch m e e r o f P o rtla n d w e re guests
o f M r. and M rs. F ra n k M itc h e ll a t a
d in n e r p a rty S u n d a y
M rs. H. L . M a c K e n z ie le ft la s t
w e e k f o r tw o w eeks' v is it w it h h e r
sister, M rs . Bessie B yrnes, a t I.os
School
Supplies
Mrs. ( )rncluff an d
M erl ( adv M arried
R egister fo r
Ed C heney’s
Dancing School
S ep te m b er 8th
< lasses will be reg istered
and beginners interview ed
at the
V eteran s’ Hall, H illsboro
S eptem ber 8, 1937
from 1 to 5 p. m.
Mr. C heney has ju s t re«
tu rned from New York w ith
the latest steps and routines.
R egister early.
VENETIAN
M rs. Sm ith H ostess
a t Luncheon F rid a y
\ isitors H onored
at F a re w c 11 P a rty
A ngeles. She
a ccom panied as
fa r as G ra n ts Pass b y h e r sons. D o n ­
a ld and R o b e rt, w h o re m a in e d th e re
to v is it th e ir aun t. M iss W ilm a M u v
K enzie, and o th e r re la tiv e s .
M r. and M r A H Busch M r and
M rs A W H o ffm a n . M rs H u rry
M org a n a nd M rs E E a ye tla A lle n
spent S u n d a y at S ilv e r C re ek fu lls
near S ilv e rto n .
M r and M rs. G us D ra h e im o f
n o rth o f H ills b i >ro spent se ve ra l
d a y s la s t w e e k at th e coast.
I
FRI and SAT
THIS
W EEK
Continuous Show Satu rd ay— 1 :3 0 to 11 P. M.
2 MAJOR FEATURES 2
P a rk e r
F
Fountain Pens
49c
I Irido- Elei 1 H onored
at S how er Er id a V
KODAK
Finishing
20% Off
Í
Palm Drug Store
Phone
2601 W
THE C. C. STORE
270
E. M ain
J. H . G A R R E T T , Prop.
Girls W ear
W all Paper
S ch o o l D ays
M any y e a rs of h a n d lin g
w all p a p e r have ta u g h t
us a lot of things. W e
are g lad to give you the
benefit of our e x p e r­
ience. W e ju s t p u r-
chased several h u n d red
rolls of fac to ry close­
outs we can sell you a t
G oing hack to the cam pus or
to high school? Get y our o u t­
fit ¡i, the M en’s Shop— every­
th in g th a t’s new and up-to-the-
m intue — and a t reaso n ab le
cost.
CORDS— fo r school w ear. Ju st
the thing.
$ A .9 5
15c a d ouble roll.
We
have a com plete stock
of p a p e r for all room s.
Q uality considered we
believe our prices c a n ­
not he beat.
Priced as low as
SW EA TERS— A Iderwood
J e rry J ’s in coat and
over styles.
$
As low as ....
Mens Wear
E n g in e e r and F ire m a n
HOSE, p air ................... 18c
M ELTON CLOTH JA C K E T S— A snappy eoat with
pit*nty of style and w arm th.
$ 0 .9 5
E x tra heavy w eight
(2 pair for
35c)
G ley or brow n SW E A T ­
ERS, a barg ain
98c
M en’s M elton CO ATS, all
wool $2.98, $3.95, $4.95
S pecial brow n check Z ip ­
per C oat, all wool.. $2.98
TRENCH COATS— Fine quality IT. S. rubber. Ser-
viceahle and sw anky.
$ I 3 0 - 9 5
As l o w a s
M e n ’s s h o rt n r lo n g sleeve—
lo n g leg. H aynes b ra n d
BROGUES— ( 'oni píete st oc k. A ll-leat her.
W inter Union Suits
$ 4 .9 5
Good asso rtm en t M en’s
b r o it d c l o t It D R E S S
heavy soles. As low a s .......
SHIRTS
SUITS— Style-M art and W herrle. F all
styles and fabrics.
THE
z\s low as .
M EN’S
19 .85
Hillsboro
..........98c
Boys Wear
S w eaters
98c up
W ork Shirts 39c and 49c
D ress Shirts 49c and 79c
Union Suits
49c to 98c
Nice Silk Ties
25c
Caps
49c up
D ress Pants
$1.79 up
SHOP
H O W E & W E L L S , Props.
207 E. Main St.
98c
Plum e 1(12
D resses, fast color, p re t­
ty p a tte rn s
59c
A n k lets, fo r fall
15c
P an ties
25c
S w eaters ............ 98c up
.36 - inch, good quality,
soft finish. U nbleached.
10c .„d 15c
Hope B leached
<
‘?6-inch
13lc
F oxcroft S h eetin gs.
A
sh e etin g we have sold
fo r y e a rs and has given
universal satisfaction.
40 o r 42-inch bleached
pillow tu b in g
25c
63-in. blea. sheet,
37c
72-in blea. sheet,
39c
81-in blea. sheet.
43c
72-in. unblea. sheet. 37c
81-in. unblea. sheet. 39c
90-in. unblea. sheet. 45c
Quilts &
Comforts
K atherine de mille • keye luke
PAULINE MOORE « ALLAN LANE
C. HENRY GORDON
Continuous Show Sun d ay— 1 :3 0 till 1 1 P . M .
P u re w hite, 15c
1- lb. BATT, 72x90 49c
l ' + -lb. 72x90 55c
2- lb., spec. 72x90 49c
2-lb. C hina Cotton
72x90 98c
Quadriga
Cloth
Have you tried o u r
Q u ad rig a prints? W e
believe a f t e r seeing
m any lines o f prints
they a re th e best. They
are m ade of 40 - inch
m ate ria l sh ru n k to 36
inches. In suring a mini-
m u m sh rin k ag e. The
p a tte rn s a r e b eautiful
and th e color v at dyed
and absolutely fast. F o r
school and house d ress­
es th ey a re beau tifu l.
221c
HOSIERY
C in d rella Silk H osiery
in service or chiffon we
believe w i l l su rp rise
you if you have not
trie d them . They give
ex cellen t service. Sev­
eral of th e best shades.
79c p.ir
15C 25C
C hildren's School H ose
and
LA D IES' HOSE, w ith
l i s l e o r ch ard o n ese
(looks like silk) knee
o r full length.
L ad ies’ A ll-Silk
HOSE
25c
49c
SHOES
M en's K angaroo O xfords
or re g u la r Shoes.
$4.95
M en's O xfords . $2.49 up
C h ild re n ’s O xfords
Ladies tell us they are the best 15c p a tte rn
to he found.
$1.29
UP
L ad ies’ O xfords $1.98 up
B oys’ O xfords or Shoes
$ 1 .9 8 up
t
OLAND 9
SUN. - MON. - TUES. ^ 6'™db"71
A unt P riscilla p atch
w ork q u ilt p a tte rn s 25c
36-inch O uting, light or
d a rk , good quality, 15c
SIMPLICITY PATTERNS
*■
WARNER
M aterial for
K apok, 28c, or
2 lbs. for 55c
9 i/2-oz. BATT
Muslins
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A PICTURE WORTHY OF THE AUTHOR!
Packed with all the thrills that flame
the Bengal Lancers!
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