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J im - a tte n tio n . T h e s o u th e rn e r:
to ld t 7 w*’ w e re 'n r ig h t « m a rt
w a lk I ra m home.-’
A b e a u tifu l a nd im p re ssive w e d -
Leav dig Asheville, we w e n t ea3t
d in g in ite d in m arring«* M iss Fl<»r-
and f . low ed th e coast n o rth w a rd
cnee H uum * and V ic to r B ra n d t at
F ro m . f »me .to w n Va . to P o rtla n d
T im tv L u th e ra n c h u rc h . P o rtla n d .
T eachers o f W a s h in g to n ond Y a m ­
Mr
M y r tle W a lk e r, d a u g h te r o f M a j ” th e re w e re f.«w im p o rta n t
Sept inb**i 2B, at H 30 o’clo ck, the M r
o r h ill co u n tie a in the a d u lt e d u ra tiu n
f h is to ric a l, lite r a r y .
unrl M r». A
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a p on ’
M is ; Jeon Person wax In H u lle d ;ri th e T a g g a rts ' s< m L a w re n c e o f B a k- R iV . J A R irn b ach o ffic ia tin g
in te re
th a t w e d id not b ra n c h o f th e W P A . had a jo in t co n -
g ra d u a te
of
th ■ I b l l .boi • h ig h bceni
w o r th y a d v is o r o f H ill .boro :»s-.«*rn- e is fie ld L a te r th e y w ill go Io th e
I>rence a t F o te s t G ro v e W ednesday
A h a lf h o u r o f pip«* o rg a n p re - school class o f 1917. and n o w c o m ­
h l\ O rd e r o f R a in b o w fo r g irls . Sul
hom e o f th e ir d a u g h te r at C h illi Iurte i, p la ye d by R ic h a rd K u b n a u . m e rc ia l in s tru c to r at W a lla W a lla
■hiiigton D C . Is Just w h a t These teachers a re p a id b y th e g o v -
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Ma ¡uillc V i.ta . C al Re
P u tn a m said that , Il »■( « (|c(| th e ' **rvice .T h e W a lth e r college, C o lle g e Place
a
p la n n ed to be
a r e a lly e rn m e n t and w o r k u n d e r th e d ir e c t
Wash , re - it
te m p le Pale d in«* v h u p to r o f j)t*M<>
M r T a g g a rt, v dm ha been i l l fo r I « agin* \ • '»tc<| c h o ir enter«*d the (•«•fitly re tu rn e d fro m an e x te n s iv e be«n if u l c ilv and b r im f u l o f m - , f ^ d \ ' a X , " f th<‘ s ta te d , p i,rlrn t' n l
lay. w ith I.e la n d Nash o f P o rtla n d several m onths . stood tin* t r ip v e ry < B urch s in g in g th e h y m n ‘ S a v io u r t r ip th io u g h th e U n ite d States. S h e * te re in g ig b ts T h e L in c o ln M e-
‘ u< d 1 n
a c tin g in n s te r <o tin * <-loi. o ffic ia te d w e ll. T h e local m in is te r v is ite d r«*l I F o llo w on G u id e d by The«- ' by C te lls an in te re s tin g s to ry o f th e m o r il, to us, »land» o u t as th e
O B K ra u s , c o u n ty s u p e rin te n d -
at th e e o ro n a tIo n eei« nionv
u tiv e s a nd frie n d s at V is a liu and S R<>bin,.on and th«* <*ntire a u d ie nce tr ip , w h ic h was m ade in c o m p a n y ' hig/ p o in t o f th e c ity .
«•nt o f schools, host to th e c o n fe r­
O th e r o ffic e rs in s ta lle d w e re D o r ­ M od «•* to. in c lu d in g his parents. M r re n iu iii(*d sta n d in g d u rin g th e e n try w ith th re e o th e r y o u n g la d ie s o f
W h ile in W a sh in g to n .
I n t h e ence. m ade th e o p e n in g address. Ix-e
o th y C h nlIncom be, w o rth y it .oeiatc and M i
W S
P u tn a m , and i nt th e b rid a l p a rty .
W a lla W alla:
bea itfu l A r lin g to n ce m e te ry , I had M e y e r;, s ta te d ir e c to r o f e d u catio n ,
a d v is o r. Kern P n c k e tt o f F orest b ro th e r W ill H e ulsu v e ile d at va r
We le ft W a lla W alla. Wa; h . a t * th«8 p ri vile g e o f v is itin g th e grav_ was th e p rin c ip a l s p e a k e r a t th is
T h e b rid e was g iv e n in m a rria g e
(»rove. C h a rity . A n n e peters. Hope. lo lls bay c itie s
by h e r fa th e r, F re d Haase, o f F ir - ■I'll) p in M on d a y. A u g u s t « and , ,,f fn y b n ,th e r. C h a rle s I. W a lk e r, conference.
M m v A n n («ai th o fn e r F a ith ; H e le n
k ille d In th e b a ttle o f
O th e r speakers w e re R I E d w ard»
dob* She was gow n e d in whit«* satin by d r iv in g a ll n ig h t reached S a lt w ho
H nldm vi, < h u p la in ; M a ry Jean Doane
w it li a lo n g tra in and v e il and ca r- L a k e C ity at e x a c tly 12 o i lo ck on th e A rg o n ne . F rance. O c to b e r 18. state s u p e rv is o r o f re c re a tio n ; R o b ­
• h i l l le a d e r, K a th e rin e W dey, L o ve . r o r i n e r
ri«*d w h ite g lu d io li. She w o re a T uesday and ju s t in tu n e to h e a l 1918. JJ,. w a s a m e m b e r o f th e e rt B o a rd m a n , assista n t state s u p e r­
M a r jo r ie P atterson. R e lig io n : Jean
n e ckla ce .set w ith d ia m o n d s as a th e d a ily r e c ita l on th e fam ous 1 d a . - . ,)f - p o f H ills b o ro h ig h .school. v is o r o f re c re a tio n ; G eo rg e H ir re ll.
A n n Pauley, N a tu re . E v e ly n C la ik
g ift fi om Die b rid e g ro o m T h e m aids o rg a n in th e M o rm o n te m p le . It
On the w a y n o rth w a rd , w e v is - state s u p e rv is o r o f a d u lt e d u c a tio n ;
I m m o r ta lity ; M u rg u ie t
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M l.-: I..via F. S cott, a tte n d in g h e r w e re a ll dresaed a lik e was w o r th a ll th e e
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ttle
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tty s s b b u u rg
rg M iss R u th B u rlin g h a m . w om en's
H e e d v ille . E u le h ty ; V e rn a D illo n . d a u g h te r o f W illi ; E S cott, becam e
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were
e re p h y s ic a l d ire c to r, a nd P ro f. In g le s
in flo o r-le n g th ta ffe ta dresses t r im ­
P a trio tis m ; f ’olem* M a c D o w e ll, Kei
I b e a u tifu l and f e r t ile v a lle y ,
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r r o f P a c ific U n iv e rs ity .
th e b rid e o f M r C a ll V G a rd n e i o f m ed w ith
m aro o n v e lv e t bands
vie«*; L is m o re S h e rm u n , c o n fid e n tia l P o rtla n d at a w e d d in g ce re m o n y at
. , a tu , , and m on u m e n ts, n o t t o
o n n ly
ly
a ro u n d tin* fla re d s k ir t and shirr«*d ! eastern U ta h ar , I w estern C o lo rs - :
O w in g to th e illn e s s o f O. V.
<»bs< i ve r; V ir g in iu J(a\<*ns. o u te r h e r hom e in M u ltn o m a h S a tu rd a y
, in to tin* sleeve at th e s h o u ld e r, and do a re 100 p e r ce n t desert. The on these p a rtic u la r
fie ld » ,
b u t W h ite , s u p e rv is o r. M rs . L o u ise B e r-
o b s e rv e r; H e tty lio n h a rd o f Forest e v e n in g
second
n
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to
say.
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E T r im b le o f < ach w o re a sm a ll y e llo w c h ry s a n ­
th ro u g h o u t th e east
1 ry acted as chairman.
w e re lo o k in g fo r a bed a t an e a rly i
(¡ro v e , m u s ic ia n , Eva Pt p purd, c h o ir M u ltn o m a h C h ris tia n c h u rc h o f f ic i­
W, • iijo y e d o ld P h ila d e lp h ia w ith
th e m u m in h e r h a ir. M iss Rosa h o u r and w e d ro v e fo r m ile s a n d |
(lii'«'( to !, and E le a n o r H e n d le r. la d y ated
| Its m any n n p o r’ a n t p o in ts o f h is ­ Recital at R eedville—
W o lfra m , th e m a id o f h o n or, wok
o f th«* lig h ts
M i" F rances B u i get*, wo* m a tro n <lr«*ssed in rose c o lo r a n ti c a rrie d a m ile s th ro u g h c o u n try th a t c o u ld n ’t to n e in te re s t
W e w e n t th ro u g h
T h e p u p ils o f M rs. L o u is e B e r ry
C h o ir m em bers are G le n n is C a rl- o f h o n o r and N«»i u un B u rg e tt wa.;
even
boast
o
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b
ru
sh
F
in
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lly
:
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p u b lis h in g
com pany
bouqu«?t o f rose sn a p dra g o n s and
w ill be i
-
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reached
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la st m an.
y e llo w ch rys a n th e m u m s . T h e b rid e ­ 9 30 and th e y to ld us at a s e rv ic e
c
ita
l F rid a y at 8 p m . a t th e Rf.*ed-
ley D o ro th y B a n . H elen C yru s. El
P re ce d in g
th e
ce re m o n y
Miss g ro o m was a tte n d e d by E v e re tt
,t lu r k o f th '- t r ip was v ille C o m m u n ity c h u rc h T h e re are
Th
sta tio n th a t it was 93 degree«. We
va B ra d le y and A n n a M a ry H a rt- C’ leo T rir n h le • .mg ‘ A t D a w n in g
th e d a y w e sp e n t in N e w Y o rk s e v e ra l a d u lt b e g in n e rs in th e r e ­
G o lia d a > best m an. and R u e lien
ra m p f
acco m p a n ie d by M is - D ia n e T r im ­ B ra n d t and J o h n G lesrnan served b e lie ve d th e m and w e re g la d we C ity
We k n o w th e re a re perhaps c ita l
T h e m u s ic a l ra n g e c o v e rs
h a d n ’t reached th e re a n y e a rlie r
M e t.ouis«* C ru z e n was in s ta llin g b le at the piano, w h o also p la y e d
several th in g » w e m issed, b u t w e m u s ic fro m b e g in n e rs up in to th e
as ushers.
in th e day. I t cooled o f f d u r in g
w o r th y a d v is o r, a . isted b y D ix ie th e w e d d in g m a rch fro m L o h e n g rin
a
re
also
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th
a
t
w
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saw
m o re d if f ic u lt n o v e lty and operatic
P astor R irn b ach addressed th e th e n ig h t, th o ug h , a nd w e had a
!.«•<• M a c D o w e ll a.s m us ic ia n , and an
T h « room . w e re d e co ra te d in fa ll
as m uch as a n y s im ila r g ro u p in
in s ta llin g m a rsh a l, re c o rd e r and flo w e rs and Die b rid e and b r id e ­ couple, bused on th e te x t in Joshua good rest, re s u m in g o u r jo u rn e y one day and we k n o w we had m ore n u m b e rs.
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a
nd
m
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again at 4:30 a m.
< h a p la m fro m M a rth a W a sh in g ton g ro o m stood be for« an a rch o f
fu n . O f course, w e sa w th e m ost
bous«*. w e w i l l se rve th e L o rd .’’ a f t ­
T h e T r a il R idge d riv e th ro u g h . J“ " ' «.
»u«
assem bly in P o rtla n d
blm * o nd w h ite asters.
th e R o c k y M o u n ta in N a tio n a l p a rk : ~r. ? ’
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A flo w e r c e re m o n ia l was g ive n
F if t y re la tiv e s and frie n d s at- sang th e h y m n “ O h P e rfe c t L o v e ’’ is w o n d e rfu l T he road 1» p e r f e c t , S l“
b^ ‘ d ! n «
boul.se C ru zen . ju n io r past w o r th y tend«*d th e ce re m o n y a nd re ce p tio n
s tre n u o u s sig h tse eing
b y D o ry tb y
B lo o m fie ld
R ich a rd and th«* g ra n d e u r o f the o ld R ockies
N e w E (lg |a n d . Wher e w e
a d v is o r, and »he was p resented w ith fo llo w in g
K u h n a u p la ye d se ve ra l h y m n s on was n o t surpassed by iv . .?
h e r past w o rth y a d v is o r s pm . M rs
.a sp e n t th re e a n d a h a lf days. T he
M r and M rs G n rd n er le ft fo r a th e o rg a n d u rin g th e r in g c e re ­
we saw on th e t r ip
J II
M o rto n , m o th e r u d v is o r o f s h o rt h o n eym o o n nt th« beaches and
m ony.
P h o to g ra p h s o f th e b rid a l fo r fo u r m ile s at an a p p ro x im a te 1 t e r r it o r y is s m a ll and b e a u tifu l,
th e assem bly, was g iv e n a b irth d a y w ill reside in P o rtla n d M rs G a rd
b u t so f u ll o f h is to ric and lit e r a r y
p
a
rty
w
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ta
k
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n
in
th
e
c
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h
h e ig h t o f 12.000 feet. A f t e r we sh rin e s I t has been sa id th a t e v e ry
g ift b y th e g n ls
tie r iK a fo rm e r reside d O f l l l t c o l l aft«*r th e se rvice .
reached th e s u m m it o f 12.300. w e
()f
E n g la n d is -h a llo w e d
A t in te rv a ls d u rin g th e in s ta lla ­ and H ills b o ro .
th ro u g h g r o u n d .. T o m ‘
th e o u U U n d in g
T h e a lta r was b e a u tifu lly d e c o r­ descended v e ry r a p id ^
tio n a p ro g ra m was p resented i n ­
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L e x in g ton
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w
ith
la
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baskets
o
f
w
h
ite
c lu d in g v o c u l solos by M ik W E
g la d io li p re d o m in a tin g , w it h s m a ll­ yon. and in a s h o rt tim e w e re o u t pnd C o n co rd T |^e o ) d M an o f the
H inds, v io lin schtetionx b y M a ry
e r y e llo w g la d io li and M ich a e lm a s
Pr h ,
i
M o u n ta in , and th e hom e o f W h it-
I.e tta Bush o f F orest G ro ve , and a
d e o f a b o u t a m ile .
»• „ . . .
daisies in te rm in g le d . T w o
la rg e a ltitu
u a d in g b y A r d is E llin g s o n . T h e
We c o u ld n 't t a r r y lo n g in D e n - ,ie7 a3 d
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sev*
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ro o m was d e c o ra te d w ith z in n ia s
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k :., u .. . " ..
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I*1 -sew E n g la n d , a c a r fro m th e
T IM B E R
M i.
C e celia March«*!.
th«* m ile h ig h c ity , so w e n t popi/jr» m a s t ¡c rm itp t c u rin s itv
fu rn is h e d b y th e M asonic hom e at , d a u g lite r o f M r and M r J B M ai - th e flo w e rs , and corsages o f w h ite ver,
up in th e "D a n ie ls ' and F is h e r" L a c in c coast is q u ite a c u rio s ity ,
F orest G ro v e D a n c in g was e n jo ye d chid, and E d w in K< m e o f P o rtla n d g la d io li and sa tin stre a m e rs a d o rn ­
'»¡«u" i t k i w i T h e school c h ild re n p o in te d to o u r
to w e r to “ see th e
. . . n J lice n se p la te and sh o u te d "W a s h ­
in th e d in in g ro o m fo llo w in g in ­ w e n * m a rrie d in St H e le n s S eptem - ed p e w ends in th e c e n te r aisle.
a.
m.
w
e
tu
rn
e
d
n o rth e a s t w it h
s ta lla tio n .
T h e b asem ent o f th e c h u rc h was L in c o ln . Neb., as o u r g o a l b y m id ­ in g to n ." "S ta te o f W a s h in g to n " to
i be i 2H.
N e x t m e e tin g o f th e assem bly w ill
a ll th e ir p la ym a te s. A ll th ro u g h
Tb«’ b rid e w o re a g ra y ta ilo re d a ttra c tiv e ly d e co ra te d w ith a u tu m n n ig h t.
th e east, one has to be v e ry c a re ­
be M o n d a y e ve n in g . O c to b e r 11.
i su it w ith win«* accessories
H e r leave forth«* re ce p tio n . G uests w ere
A ll w e n t w e ll u n t il a b o u t 9 p
b rid e sm a id . M isj * M ild re d Mark«*« . th e b rid e ’s p a re n ts and o th e r r e l­ m. w h e n w e ca u g h t up w ith a m id ­ f u l to d iffe re n tia te b e tw e en W a sh ­
W a s h in g to n
w o re a g ra y ta ilo re d s u it w ith a tives, m ost o f th e m fro m th e v ic in ­ w est th u n d e r s to rm a t N o rth P la tte in g to n . D. C „ a n d
R o b in s o n
ity o f H ills b o ro , th«* W a lth e r L e ague Neb. O u r co u ra g e was good fo i . I s ta
! b la ck accessories.
.. te - J u it "W a s h in g to n " m eans th e
c
ity
.
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and
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w
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e
songs
Ja ck Soles o f P o rtla n d was best
a b o u t 30 m ile s w h ile th e s to rm was c y -
“ I L o v e Y o u T r u ly ” and “ In th e g a in in g m o m e n tu m , b u t w e w e re I tp ld m al? r tim e s at
innn
O n ly a fe w o f th e cou p le 's frie n d s G a rd e n o f T o m o rro w ,” w e re sung o n ly to o w illi n g to accept t h e s la ll0 " s th a t ,w e 'Yie r* ,.io u r « lrls
I . A I 'I t F I . A C H E S T h e m a rria g e
w u h
by M rs. R ic h a rd K u h n a u and h e r s h e lte r o f a s e rv ic e s ta tio n w h e n a JS "« aw a ^ fnr ^
o f M IKK I.' is R obinson, d a u g h te r (if w e re present at th e w e d d in g
c N ‘ a8 Y a .
M r and M rs C F Robin*.on o f th i
M r a nd M rs. K lin e w ill m ake ni«*ce A la rg e ta b le spread across th e s to rm rea ch e d th e peak. T h e re • nW ^ . aP P ;oa^
th e stage was laden w it h b e a u tifu l w e sat f o r a f u l l h o u r. E n te r ta in e d 5 “ e! ‘ L°n *J?«
lo c a lity , and H a ro ld Hr own. son o f t h e ir h o m e in P o rtla n d .
people express d is a p p o in tm e n t in
g ifts .
M rs K ie s e r o f Hillsb« ro. was an
b y such th u n d e r and lig h tn in g as
it. N o t so w it h us. W ith a g ra n d e u r
e v e n t o f S a tu rd a y at V a n co u ve r,
T
h
e
c
o
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p
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s|x*nt
se
ve
ra
l
days
w
e
had
n
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v
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a
rd
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r
seen
b
e
­
H o m e r W a tt, w h o is e m p lo ye d nt
n. and e s e c ia lly so w h e n
Wash.
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K entm un
p e rfo rm e d Hood R iv e r. sp«‘n t th e w e e k-e n d h o n e y m o o n in g at th e coast. T h e y fo re . w h ile th e ra in cam e d o w n « in a ... ll _ its ow
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such to rre n ts as to m ake O re g o n i d lu m in a ,e d , f .
Pla c e d . d
th«* ce re m o n y.
w ith h is w ife and son nt th e A w ill m a ke th e ir h o m e in P o rtla n d , asham i-d o f its e lf. W hen w e d e - ?n a Par-a- lle l w lt h th e
T h e b rid e w o re a sp ru ce green B ra tid a w hom e M r and M rs C h a r­ w h e n * M r. B ra n d t is e m p lo y e d in
L e a v in g N ia g a ra , w e crossed on
crep e g o w n w ith c o n tra s tin g b ro w n les B rn n d a w and d a u g h te r L a v a u n th e F irs t N a tio n a l b a n k
P r io r to cid e d it was safe to v e n tu re out.
fe lt hat o f W a ll is S im p s o n " design o f P o rtla n d w e re also guests o f th e co m in g to P o rtla n d he reside d in N e ­ o u r ca r w h e e ls w e re in s ix in ch e s C an a d ia n s o il to D e tro it. We lik e d
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ills. e lev«'l
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v v e s. w v, e re M • ic h ig a » n 's • . m ild c lim a te and d e li-
of w
a nd m a tc h in g b ro w n p u rse and H ra n d a w horn«’ S u n d a y
bra ska M rs. B ra n d t has been w o r k ­ it,
.shoes.
in g at tli«* Jensen K n itw e a r store, to ld th a t it had been e ig h t inches c l° us « ru it.
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and fo r th e past s ix ye a rs has been
D EN TIST
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N . E. Corner 2nd and Main
fo r M r. B ro w n . T h e y o u n g co u p le F rid a y le ft f o r E v e re tt. Wash . w h e re F ird u le . She is a s is te r to M rs. Jo h n s to rm and d id n o t reach L in c o ln ,h a t fa r a^ a in som1e .,d ^?;
th e y v is ite d w ith M r and M rs. B u rt
u n * ii 4 45 a m
Soon a fte r w e le ft M in n e a p o lis
w i l l be nt borne in H ills b o ro a fte r
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O c to b e r 9.
b e rt F ic k e n o f n e a r S h e rw o o d .
Am es. Io w a , a n d th e n d ro v e east
a nd h ° w \ ' e
tr a v e l a f t ­
M rs. C J. C ritte n d e n and son
f o r m ore
D a v id o f Eugene w e re here S a tu r ­
and so u th th ro u g h Io w a . Illin o is . e r b e in g t r a f f ic b o u n d
Past Chiefs Entertained—
R
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weeks.
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day T h e y w en* m o v in g th e ir h o u se ­
Now m ade to have th a t
and In d ia n a .
T h is
M rs. L. T. M cP h e e te rs re tu rn e d lo o k in g c o u n try w it th
M rs. F L M o o re and M rs H a r ry h o ld goods fro m T im b e r to Eugene,
h
b u m u c . roads
.
. w e re . n o t V , e fy .. g ° ° d ' b u t
n a tu ra l look. L ig h ter in
M o rg a n w e re hostesses at a m e e t­ w h e re M r C ritte n d e n is S m th e rn S u n d a y fro m a fiv e w e e k's v is it in crop., especially of
co rn .
N e a r M 2,ntana m ad e UP J ° r th e m - ,
th e east. H e r m o th e r. M rs. M a rth a S p rin g fie ld . I l l
w eight.
T ra n sp a re n t
w e sa w th e N e w • ,. H o "
w e s tra in e d o u r eyes fo r
in g o f th e Past C hiefs’ c h ib T h u r s ­ P a c ific agent.
S to c k to n , w h o v is ite d h e re th is s u m ­ S a le m v illa g e , w h ic h is b e in g re -
f lrs t ^ ‘ m pse o f th e R ockies
d a y n ig h t at th e K P h a ll T e m p le
Gum . Come in a n d see
M r. and M rs J L . A n d e r on e n ­ m er. a cco m p a n ie d h e r to h e r hom e b u ilt e x a c tly as i t was w h e n a nd h o w g ra n d th e y d ;d l« x ,k to us
o ffic e i s w e re also guests F o llo w in g
te rta in e d th e deacons o f th e L u t h e r ­ in H y d ro , O k la h o m a . En ro u te to A b ra h a m L in c o ln liv e d th e re . I t
my sam ples.
wc. k n e w th a t th e re th e a ir is
th e d in n e r and business m ee tin g , a
an c h u rc h o f P o rtla n d and th e ir
sunshine, a nd th e s ky is
social tim e was e n jo y e d M rs. E lsie w iv e s at a d in n e r p a rty M o n d a y O k la h o m a th e y v is ite d re la tiv e s at is a v e ry in te re s tin g place. W e ( u l‘
Los A ngeles, and M rs M cP h e e te rs saw th e L in c o ln to m b a t S p rin g -
° f s ,a rs ' / ? r “ w a s th e g reat
St h u lm e ric h m ade h ig h h o n o rs at e v e n in g o f last week.
also v is ite d at Kansas C ity , Mo., fie ld a n d th e G eorge Rogers C la r k i N o rth w e s t a nd home.
b rid g e , w ith M rs H. H S ta n n a rd r e ­
M rs. J R M o rg a n o f P o rtla n d a nd O m aha. Neb.
m e m o ria l and b rid g e at V incennes.
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, th in g s one d re a m s a b o u t b u t n e v -
M rs J R P e p p n rd re c e ive d fir s t visit«*«! h e r d a u g h te r-in -la w . M rs. M iss W e n g e r P le d g e *—
F i r e P r e v e n t io n
W e a re to ld th a t w e crossed th e ' r e x P ^ ts
r e a l! ze' w e re
un< 1 M iss E lm o r W ilk e s co n so la tio n . H a r ry M org a n , th e last o f th e week,
W A L L A W A L L A — Muss Jeanne poorest p a rt o f K e n tu c k y . A t a n v gonev th re e d a -v a ’ ^ s
th a n s ix
and a tte n d e d th e Past C h ie fs' c lu b
W enger, g ra d u a te o f H ills b o ro h ig h rate , w c w e re n o t m u c h im p re s s -
W eek
M rs. H a ncock H o n o re d —
w e r? ,ln t h ‘ r^ \ states and
m e e tin g T h u rs d a y n ig h t.
school, was ple d g ed D e lta D e lta
M rs. L u tie M apes o f th is c it y and
D r H D. H u g g in s p e rfo rm e d a D e lta s o ro r ity on th e W h itm a n c o l­ ed w it h it. In Tennessee w e had C a " ada: a? d d ro YV 9643 m ile S '
T h e o n ly tr o u b le o u r c a r gave
O ctober 3 to 9
M rs Roy C ook o f C o rn e liu s e n te r ­ m a sto id o p e ra tio n Fr id a y fo r H a rry
ile g e o f s ta y in g o v e r n ig h t
lege ca m p u s la st w e e k. M iss W e n ­ th e a p r riv
e ïl southein mansion Th?re was in Washington. D. C when
ta in e d w ith an a fte rn o o n p a rty . Jansen nt F ore st G ro v e
at
th e g e r is a m e m b e r o f th e fre sh m a n
e tim e o u . t J t o re -
T u e s d a y at th e hom e o f M rs M apes c o u n ty h o sp ita l.
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class at W h itm a n .
H um e, b u t th is v is itin g n e ig h b o r ' PIa" , a r.ear b r e th a t had gone
on N o rth T h ir d avenue, h o n o rin g
M rs J M a rc h a n d o f .Sacramento,
M rs. G eorge H a n co ck o f F ore st C a, . house guest o f M rs. J. L A n ­ (■range M ee ts S a tu rd a y —
volunteered to accommodate ua
th p ure'?,1 ’ ¿ L S r*19' en‘
r>T A X Z
A I 'I *«
H ills b o ro G ra n g e w ill h o ld an a ll-
G ro v e , w h o is le a v in g soon fo r .San derson, is v is itin g frie n d s in A lb a n y
.
t t f hU S . ‘ * ! c m i 5 5
day
m e e tin g
S a tu rd a y .
G ra n g e g .................
F ra n cisco . C al , to spend th e w in ­
ra n d o ld house
a nd o u r •■"■'
f ir s t «“
in •
f o r a fe w days.
c o u n ty c o u n c il w i l l m eet w it h W i­ t r ix lu c tio n to re a l s o u th e rn h o s p i­ SDare on th e o th e r re a r f o r s a fe tv.
te r. w h ile h e r h u sb an d is in th e east.
i
t h ad tra v e le d th e same E lim inate
u n necessary fire
M r. and M rs. E d w in B o w m a n n ona G ra n g e at T u a la tin M o n d a y at t a lit y !
’ s,nce
County Girls Pledged—
spent th e w e e k -e n d w it h M r. and 1:30 p. m.. w it h p o t lu c k su p p e r in
W e spent an in te re s tin g fo re - d ls ta n ^
and P ^ fe e d e d
on o u r
A m o n g s o ro rity pledges a n n o u n c ­ M rs W ade E verest a nd C. B la se r at
noon on L o o k o u t M o u n ta in and L " '8* - T '; e, J ro n , tire s I1,8''® n e v e r
th e e ve n in g.
stallin g th is m odern h e a tin g
ed at O regon S ta te co lle g e last w e e k T id e w a te r.
M is s io n a ry R id g e in C h a tta n o o g a b ®en
" i® c a r s ln £ “ ? ' as
Ih u is e u a rm in g G iv e n —
w e re M a ria n M e tz le r o f B e a ve rto n
and th e n d ro v e to A s h e v ille . N C . chased th irte e n m o n th s ago. w h ic h system .
M r. and M rs. J. J. L a n g s to n o f
M rs. L u tie M apes, w h o re c e n tly w h e re w e s ta y e d te n days w h i l e ; ™ 81” » 2 ‘ 38® m lle s ' a n d ,h 5 y seem
to P i Beta P hi and E liz a b e th S ch e r- C a p ito l H ill and M r. and M rs. C A
m e rh o rn o f F b re s t G ro v e to C h i S tu a rt o f C o rv a llis w e re S u nday p u rch a se d th e A r t h u r R e ilin g hom e a tte n d in g a S e v e n th -D a y A d v e n tis t tl? 11 good f o r m ore. W e d r o \ e a
A p p roved by the
on N o rth T h ir d avenue, w a s g iv e n E d u c a tio n a l c o n v e n tio n
Omega.
W e e n . I C h e v ro le t coach.
guests o f M i. an«! M rs. Roy S tu a rt.
a h o u s e w a rm in g F rid a y a fte rn o o n
Board
o f U nderw riters
Joyed th e b e a u tifu l
B lu e R idge
Plan In l.ncatc llcrr—
M r a nd M rs E G . P a in e spent b y a la rg e n u m b e r o f frie n d s .
m o u n ta in s and s o u th e rn h o s p ita lity Leave fo r C a lifo r n ia —
M r a n il M r». E lm e r S a n d s tro m o f I S u n d a y n e a r C la cka m a s w ith h e r
to th e fu lle s t. W e w e re n o t so
M esdam es R. J. N ic o l. J. W . K e l-
S io u x F alls, S. I ) . a rr iv e d last w e e k p a re n ts. M r. and M rs. W. C. Stevens. O n V a c a tio n —
O U D -T H tflM
R e y n o ld C h a p m a n , p o sta l d a r k , g re a tly im p re sse d w it h th e ir d am p, i lev. A . W . H o ffm a n a nd A . H. B usch
f o r a v is it w ith h is p a re n ts. M r. and
M rs. C. T. R ich a rd so n e n te rta in e d
m
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T ue sd a y m o rn in g fo r 10 days'
__
M rs. E. I. S a n d s tro m , n o rth o f H ills ­ F rid a y and W e d n e sda y a fte rn o o n s le ft S a tu rd a y n ig h t f o r a w e e k ’s
h u n tin g t r ip to E a ste rn O reg o n . He we w o u ld m ild e w b e fo re w e le ft t r ip to Y o s e m ite n a tio n a l p a rk , San
b o ro . T h e y p la n to s e ttle in O regon. w it h a fe w ta b le s o f b rid g e .
F ra n cisco , and o th e r p o in ts o f in -
was a cco m p a n ie d b y M rs. C h a p - th e place,
Mr*. Gottlieb Hostes*—
Ja nies P e p p a rd has been c o n fin e d m an.
B y th is tim e w e w e re fa r e n ough • te re s t in C a lifo rn ia . T h e y w i l l re -
OIL-BURNING
H om e E conom ies c lu b o f th e H ills ­ to bis hom e w ith b ro n c h itis fo r sev­
a w a y fr o m hom e th a t o u r W ash- tu r n v ia th e coast h ig h w a y .
F a th e r S uccum bs—
b o ro G ra n g e w i l l m ee t th is a fte r ­ e ra l days, b u t is n o w im p ro v in g .
CIRCULATING
HEATER
F u n e ra l
services
fo r
C h a rle s
noon (T h u rs d a y ) at th e hom e o f
M rs C a r rie W o lc o tt o f M ilw a u ­
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gives
clean,
kee. W ise., sp e n t se ve ra l days last
W a rre n o f H ills b o ro , w e re h e ld in
s ile n t. " R e g u la te d H e a t ” — a
w e e k w ith M r. a nd M rs. Ja ck Hess.
Local Pastor Returns—
flood o f heat in cold weather,
M r. and M rs. Ray H eaton o f E u ­ P o rtla n d M on d a y.
Rev. H. L .
P u tn a m
re tu rn e d
gentle w a rm th fo r m ild days. A ll
T h u rs d a y fro m a C a lifo r n ia tr ip . gene w e re w e e k -e n d guests o f D r.
and
M
rs.
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W.
N
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k.
H e d ro v e th e a u to m o b ile fo r M r.
a t the tu rn o f the h andy dia l.
M r. and M rs. L. P. H a rris o n and
a nd M rs. G. N. T u g g a rt as fa r as
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Helena. M ont. to Fairview. Oregon,
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M n J E B e n n e tt o f .-.vuuu» a im
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w e e ks' v is it w ith re la tiv e s at Boone.
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I
M r ? B<nneV report« that they
i . . ,■ _ ...
had fine w erther all during their
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th e O ld O regon T r a il to r e a lire th e
i h a rd s h ip s th e p io n e e rs m ust h ave
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a nd 20 P’ i | es was co n sid e re d a b ig
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D r and Mrs. W, H Piercy spent
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Hillsboro
S aves You M oney on
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Spectacle so splendid, beauty
so breattytoking, romance'so _
exhilarating.thot it’s all you've
eve« longed for inentertainment ”
. . . as your "One In Million"
girl finds the boy in a million!
Robert Cummings • Virginia Weidler
Porter Hall * Joseph Schildkraut
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