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    T h u rsd ay , D ecom ber 16, 1937
Tain Set
at Farmington
* Next Sunday
H IL L S B O R O
Ruxton W. R. A. Elects Officers;
Installation Set on January 12
A RGUS,
Program Set
for Helvetia
December 23
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
was th<* m eans o f c o m m u n ic a tio n at
hom e, on th e s tre e t and even on
th e school g rounds.
M rs G ra n d cam e to A m e ric a In
1892, m a k in g the h/ng jo u rn e y alone.
She er'» • d th e A tla n tic fro m H a v re
Page Three
Tree Falls Over
Line, Juice Off
( lly Mrs. Jesse Meyers)
m an p ro p e r ty n e a r th e Red and
W E S T U N IO N P o w e r a nd lig h t
B U X T O N A n a ll d a y b u s in e s s , W h ite sto re and are b u ild in g a g a r- i
' i ' 1.1 ( ' t . n n . - «■rvice in se ve ra l W est U n io n
m e e tin g o f tin* W B A was h e ld at | age n e a r th e ir house.
horn«'
was in te rr u p te d fo r a b o ut
p a ig n e A ’ P o rtla n d she was m e t
the h a ll 1 k*ccn ib e r 8 A pot h ic k d m - | C h a i Io Jo h n sto n o f N e w b e rg w a s,
by C h ris t G ra n d and some o f his tw o h o u rs S u n d a y e v e n in g w h e n a
n e r fo r m em b e rs h a v in g b irth d a y s h e n tw o days last w eek re p a irin g
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty frie n d s . A n n a hug«- h r tree, b e in g fe lle d b y w o o d ­
(B y M I mm llrlrnr Kctiuli)
(By Mrs. J. M. D a v id s o n )
in D ecem ber and p re s id e n t's day a w a te r ta n k a t the E lw o o d m ill
c u tte rs on th e H a n d y Bros, fa rm at
F A H M IN G T O N T h e lo c a l S u n ­ was ob se rve d M em b e rs h o n o re d an*
M r and M rs W B u rro w s and
H E L V E T IA
C h ris tm a s
school and C h i t g re w u p as n e ig h b o rs
day .school w ill have a C h rlfttm a n M rs M a rg a re t ( 'o r n u tt a n d M rs D a rle n e o f n e a r B irke n f< *ld spent p ro g ra m w ill be h e ld a t th e school and frie n d s in fa r a w a y T rim m is . th e W est U n io n c h u rc h , got a w a y
p ro g ra m n e x t S u n d a y, d in in g th e Jessie* T illm a n T e n v is ito rs w e re fro m S a tu rd a y to M o n d a y at th e ; house D<*»-ember 23 E v e ry b o d y i .. W ith in tw o w<-< ks fro m h e r a r r iv a l fro m th e fa lte rs and crashed across
m o rn in g m '. s m o ii , A ll are in v ite d .
In v ite d to a tte n d Santa C la u s is a rom ance o f lo n g s ta n d in g c u lm in ­ th e road T h e te le p h o n e lin e as w e ll
d in n e r guests, tw o o f th e m h a v in g W illia m H ig g le hom e at T o p h ill.
Itu ia a r Nuccntw
A la rg e c ro w d a tte n d e d a dance expeeted to a r r iv e w h e n th e p ro - ated in the m a rria g e o f M iss A n n a as th e lig h t and p o w e r lin e was
b irth d a y s at th is turn* T h e y are* A
flo w n A c a ll to th e P o w e r c o m p a n y
Joos and C h ris t G ran d .
A good c ro w d a tte n d e d th e p ro ­ B E d w a rd s and Me lv in P o w e ll T h e at W B A h a ll S a tu rd a y n ig h t A | g ra m is over.
g ra m and b a /u u r at th e c o m m u n ­ r e tir in g p re sid e n t, M rs. Alice* Es- dance w ill be g iv e n by th e la d it
M rs G ra n d had liv e d c o n tin u o u s ­ b ro u g h t a r e p a ir c re w w h ic h re s to r­
M rs. K o rn S u rp ris e d
ed se rvice.
it y c h u rc h
F rid a y e v e n in g . T h e lepp. was pre ented w ith a g ift fro m C h ris tm a s n ig h t.
T h e P h illip s and H e lv e tia L a ­ ly on th e same fa rm n e a r West
p ro g ra m eon.stNted o f a p ia n o n u m ­ the R e vie w T in* C h ris tm a s p ie o r
M rs J o h n P u b o ls v is ite d h e r p a r­
M i and M rs A r le y H u d sp e th o f dies' Ai«l h e ld a s u rp ris e m e e tin g U n io n
inc«* 1892 u n t il tw o years
b e r by M rs F re d S teveim ; vo ca l e xchange o f g ifts wus a fe a tu re o f P o rtla n d spent th e w e e k-e n d here
W ednesday a fte rn o o n at lite home ago. F o llo w in g the death o f h e r h u s­ ents M r and M rs. A lla n R. C ra ig ,
d u c t, by M i
E d w a rd D u n n and the day T he fo llo w in g o ffic e rs w e re w ith M rs H u d sp e th 's m o th e r and o f M rs C. E K o rn A la rg e g ro u p b and she m oved to A lo h a .
in C o rv a llis last w eek.
D o ro th y S tevem i; P lay. “ T h e S to ry elected
C h ris t Jaggi S r is reprzrted s e ri­
M iss Elsie M oyers, pr<*si- | b ro th e rs, M rs M o llie T a llm a n and a tte n d e d . M r-
K o rn 's
d a u g h te r
O f h< r e ig h t c h ild re n fiv e s u r­
and H ow It G re w ,” by th e L a d ie s ' d e n t; M rs. M a rg a re t ( ’o rn u tt. vice f Hus o || and M e lv in P o w e ll
M rs J u lia H e rshe y. was
p e n d in g v iv e : M rs L C S c h m id t, M rs A o u s ly i l l w ith th e flu .
A id
vocal d iU ’t.s by F iiiim B ro w n p re s id e n t, M rs. A lic e Estepp, past
G ilb e r t F ro st and M iss M a x in e a fe w days v is itin g h e r m o th e r and H a n le y M rs E B e rg g re n , a ll liv in g
M a n y c h ild re n fro m W est U n io n
and Lee B ro w n , a cco m p a n ie d by p re s id e n t, M rs E lsie K e lly , tre a s u r- E ru m o f H a rris b u rg spent th e w e e k ­ k n e w th a t the la d ie s w e re to h o ld n e a r H ills b o ro . M rs S abina W h ite - a tte n d e d th e fre e sh o w S a tu rd a y in
F in is B ro w n on tin - g u ita r; sln -g b t- | e r; M rs L a V o n a P eterson, re c o rd in g end at th e fo r m e r ’s hom e. T h e y their regular meeting there, but
H
ills
b o ro
bead o f A lo h a and M rs. J. D. M ae-
<>f hand p e rfo rm a n c e by M r F la ck s e c re ta ry ,
O B. K ra u s c a lle d T h u rs d a y noon
E lva T o lk e , c h a p la in ; ; w e re acco m p a n ie d hby M iss D e lla M rs. K o rn d id n o t k n o w o f the G re g o r o f S eattle.
<»f P o rtla n d , p ia n o se le ctio n by M r
a t th e W est U n io n school and gave
V id a P o w e ll, la d y o f cerem onies; C u r tis and B eta Eastm an, also o f a rra n g e m e n t and was v e ry pleased
Stevens. Sales
re c e ip ts fro m
a ll L u c ille W h ile
P ro g ra m in ­
each p u p il a tic k e t fo r th e a n n u a l
se rgeant - .it - arm s; H a rris b u rg , w h o v is ite d at th e P aw - to m eet th e g ro u p
Nources
to ta le d
$70 40
Proceeds M rs. P e a rl W atson, o ffic e r o f the j <•11 hom e th is w e e k-e n d . R eta E ast­ c lu d e d a re a d in g
by
M rs
A be
C h ris tm a s p a rty in H ills b o ro , spon­
w ill be used to m a k e re p a irs and d a y; M rs. E th e l M eyers, press c o r ­ m an re m a in e d fo r a tw o w eeks' v is it Y u n g i'ii. d u e t by C la ra T sch a b o ld
sored by th e business m en.
im p ro v(*m e n ts on th e c h u rc h b u ild ­ re sp o n d e n t; M rs M a ry W atson, in ­ w ith h e r g ra n d m o th e r. M rs M o llie and E la in e Y u n g e n , rea d in g s by
in g M rs (¡r a n t Dodge hud c h a rg e n e r hostess; M rs E lla Stephens, o u t­ T a llm a n , and o th e r re la tiv e s
M rs F re d B e rg e r and M rs W illia m
o f t h e e v e n in g s e n te rta in m e n t
M r and M rs F re d H ig g le o f B ir k - Z u rc h e r. M rs. K o rn has been in
e r hostess; M rs Jessie T illm a n , c a p ­
B E A V E R T O N — In s ta lla tio n ce re - j
P la y was d ire c te d by V eva Boge
ta in o f r itu a lis tic g u a rd ; M rs A n n e e n fe ld w e re o v e rn ig h t guests o f th e p o o r h e a lth fo r a lo n g tim e , b u t is m onies w e re h e ld f o r th e n e w ly
M rs S S D o lb y is v e ry i l l w ith
M r and M rs. H a rv e y W ils o n and
la tte r's h ro th e r -in - la w and sister, abb- to a tte n d to hou seh o ld d u tie s
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E
lsie
i r f lu a nd p n e u m o n ia She is r e p o r t­ M eyers. M rs M a rg a re t ( 'o r n u tt and M r. and M rs. Ruben K e lly
N e x t m e e tin g o f th e L a d ie s ' A id elected and a p p o in te d o ffic e rs o f c h ilrlre n m oved in to th e n e w log
ed as im p ro v in g
house
on th e M in n ie P a rso n place
w ill be at th e hom e o f M rs. P a u l B e th e l No. 20, D a u g h te rs o f Job,
M rs A lic e Estepp, a u d itin g c o m ­
G w e n d o ly n D um as had an o p ­
S a tu rd a y .
L a n d a u e r J a n u a ry 12.
m itte e M rs E th e l M eyers was a p ­
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A b rid a l sh o w e r was g iv e n at
P ro g ra m , S ocial T o n ig h t
p o in te d by supreme* p re sid e n t. H in a
t ir in g h o n ore d queen, was th e in ­ th e hom e o f M rs. W. A. H udson
h o s p ita l F rid a y
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iss
E a rl A n d e rs o n
had th e m is fo r ­
p ro g ra m and s o c ia l e v e n in g at the R u th F ille y , g u id e ; M iss A rle n e D e c e m b e r 3. in h o n o r o f M rs.
tu n e to cut his fin g e r b a d ly in a to serve h e r e ig h th y e a r as fin a n c ia l
J a c k C a m p b e ll
«Oma H udson.)
K
P h a ll. N o rth P la in s, to n ig h t H a rv e y
se cre ta ry o f th e R e vie w . O ffic e rs
V ic to r B e th e l. P o rtla n d ,
w<x>dsuw last T h u rs d a y .
'T h u rs d a y » M e m b e rs in v ite th e ir m a rs h a l; M iss R hoda T h y n g , re c o rd ­ T h e s h o w e r w as g iv e n b y t h e
(B y M r». Lew is Kaym ondl
w ill he in s ta lle d at the re g u la r b u s i­
S chool N ew s
L A U R E L A C R E S A y o u n g peo- frie n d s and b rin g lu n c h , ca rd s a nd e r; M :
H e le n M eade c h a p la in , and
III w ith bad eolds, flu a nd ear ness m e e tin g o f the R e vie w J a n u a ry
[ id e s chit» wus F rid a y n ig h t at the ca rd ta b le .
M rs. E v e ly n Rhodes, o rg a n is t F o l- '
trouble* and o u t o f school w e re 12.
Housewarm
ing
Held
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ld
a,
lo w in g o ffic e rs w e re in s ta lle d M iss
F reem an Row<* J r .
Bobby a n d
M r. and M rs. J J Nus.-baum er. Jean K le in , h o n ore d qu e en ; M iss
G la d y s B u r k h a lte r . A lm a E ric k s o n , the P re s b y te riu n c h u rc h last T u e s­ n in g was spent d a n cin g and p la y in g
w h o m ove d re c e n tly to t h e ir n e w Im ogene H o ffm a n , s e n io r p rince ss;
day
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games.
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has
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t
M a u rin e and
M a rg a re t
P u tn a m
as y e t been selected, th e fo llo w in g hom e n e a r H e lv e tia s ta tio n , e n jo y ­ M iss B e tty Hanson, ju n io r princess;
R a ym on d and B o b b y F r itz
a re Card Party F riday
ed a s u rp ris e h o u s e w a rm in g p a rty M iss D o lly W ra y , g u id e ; M is 3 D o r- j
m a k in g
th e ir
A c a u l p a rty w ill be sponsored by o ffic e rs w e re elected: Jo h n M e ye r,
hom e
w it h
th e ir
last w e e k w h e n a g ro u p o f n e ig h ­ o th y M c B re e n , m a rs h a l; M iss M a r­
uncle, V ic V a n d e rs c h e u re r.
T h e W It A F rid a y n ig h t C o m m itte e p re s id e n t; Jo se p hine L o re n ce , vice -
bors c a lle d to spend th e e v e n in g jo r ie S co tt s e n io r cu s to d ia n ; M iss 1
school is p la n n in g a
C h ris tm a s in ch a rg e o f games and re fre s h ­ p re s id e n t; C e le stm e W a ib e l, secre­ Tie".- w e ri- M r
<! M.,
M a rg a re t S co tt, ju n io r cu s to d ia n ;
p a rty fo r
next
T h u rs d a y a f t e r ­ m ents in clu d e s M esdam es L a V o n a ta ry . N e x t m e e tin g w ill be a s u r­
Z u rc h e r, M r a nd M rs. Pete Jossi. M iss F rances B rin d e ll. re c o rd e r;
noon
P a re n ts a nd frie n d s o f the P eterson. V id a P o w e ll, E th e l M e y ­ p ris e p a rty J a n u a ry 14 to w h ic h
M i and Mi
,i m Da'.id on Mn
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is
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d
c h ild re n and m em b e rs o f th e w o m ­ ers and Miss Elsie M eyers. A s m a ll
M iss C a ro ly n Peterson, tre a s u re r;
en's c o m m u n ity w e lfa re c lu b a rc a d m ission w ill he ch a rg e d w h ic h in ­ Those w is h in g to a tte n d w ill g a th e r L o u is e B le u e r. M rs. L. A lp la n a lp , M iss Jean S c h u rm a n , f ir s t m essen­
in v ite d . A s h o rt p ro g ra m by the cludes re fre s h m e n ts E v e ry o n e is in ­ at ttw C F R obinson hom e a t 8:15 M rs. S c h in d le r and C a rl B o h re n. g e r; M iss A n n Johnson, second m es- .
was sp e n t p la y in g
le a v in g th e re fo r t h e ir d e s tin a tio n T he e v e n in g
c h ild re n and
v o lu n te e r n u m b e rs vite d .
senger; M iss R o b e rta W h a te ly , t h ir d
cnmas.se R e fre sh m e n t c o m m itte e in ­ cards
by th e guests w ill be fe a tu re s o f P ro g ra m P lanned
m essenger; M iss F rances D o w n in g ,
A
la
rge
g
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fro
m
th
is
c
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m
m
u
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— for —
clu d e s H a ze l C a rte r. Jo se p hine lx> r-
th e p a rty
T h e re w ill bo school
fo u rth m essenger; M iss K a th e rin e
A C h ris tm a s p ro g ra m w ill he g iv -
n
it
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a
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d
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the
F rid a y fo llo w e d b y a s h o rt va ca ­ 1 i'll by th e school T h u rs d a y . D eccm - i nce and Em m a R obinson, and e n ­
V a n K le e k , f if t h
m essenger; M iss
la
te
Jo
h
n
M
e
ie
r
at
B
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th
a
n
y
last
te rta in m e n t R ill M ille r. C e le stin e
tio n . school ta k in g up fo r th e ne w hei 23. at H p. m at th e G ru n g e h a ll
W ednesday M r. M e ie r w as w e ll B e tty M oo r, in n e r g u a rd : M iss S h ir ­
W a ib e l and H azel C a rte r
y e a r on J a n u a ry 3
le y T ro tte r, o u te r g u a rd ; M iss La
B u x to n school h o a rd m et a t the
M e e tin g Postponed
L a d ie s' c lu b m et w ith M rs W il­ k n o w n and respected here.
R ay M a rty n , o rg a n is t; M iss P a tric ia 1
M em b e rs o f th e w o m en 's c o m ­ hom e o f th e c le rk D e ce m b e r 2 in r e ­ b u r Rose D ece m b e r 15. Hostesses H o n o r R o ll G iv e n
W ard, cu s to d ia n o f lig h ts ; M iss i
g a rd ty th e e le c tric lig h ts . T h e
T h e fo llo w in g w e re on th e h o n o r A lo h a F in n e ll, lib r a ria n . T h e o f- |
m u n ity w e lfa re c lu b w e re guests
w e re M esdam es L o u is H e im , L o u is
school house has n o t been w ire d fo r
r o ll a t H e lv e tia s ch o o l d u rin g th e fic e rs o f P a le s tin e O rd e r o f De M o - i
N ew H ardw are
o f th e w o m a n 's c lu b at S ch o lls
I.a M a lle and J T. R o b e rts
e le c tr ic ity as ye t
T uesday
R e g u la r m e e tin g o f the
Due to an u n a v o id a b le d e la y o f last s ix weeks: B o b b y R u fe r. R u th lays. P o rtla n d , w e re p re se n t and |
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F a rm in g to n o rg a n iz a tio n , s c h e d u l­
In - fir s t assig n m e n t L o u is H e im le ft
N ew R oofing
c o n fe rre d a degree on M iss K le in .
a business t r ip to P o rtla n d last
ed fo r F rid a y , has been postponed
T uesday fo r Pasadena, C a l . V e te r ­ Sanders. I-a u rre ta Vanoose. A lb e r t
M rs W H B o y d and h e r m o th e r,
Theresa
B ish o p .
C a ro lin e
u n t il a fte r C h ris tm a s because o f T uesday and M r-. T h o r G ro e n b e ck a n ’s h o s p ita l, sp e n d in g fro m S u nday Jossi,
A dded Rooms
M rs. J. D. W ie m n t. are n o w o c c u p y ­
th e in a b ilit y o f q u ite a fe w o f th e o f V e rn o n ia assisted in th e store u n til he le ft w ith his w ife and h e r H e rsh e y a n d Jean Y u n g e n .
in g th e ir r e c e n tly b u ilt n e w house
m em b e rs to a tte n d at present M rs d u rin g th e ir absence
re la tiv e s at C o rb e tt.
N ew Paint or Enam el
on W atson street, east B e a v e rto n .
M rs. Jessie T illm a n is d o in g in ­
P e te r K le in * hostess fo r th e m o n th ,
L a d ie s' c lu b n u m b e rs m e t a t th e ,
M rs W. C. M c K e ll was hostess fo r
hopes to e n te rta in th e c lu b th e last te r io r w o rk on h e r house.
hom
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Johnson
F
rid
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B uilt-ins
th e T uesday B rid g e c lu b at th e •
R ussell and M e lv in P o w e ll are
w e e k in D ece m b e r
a ll day fo r an o ld fa sh io ne d q u ilt ­
hom e o f M rs. V . A . W ood last T ues­
(B y C. E. B a rk e r)
V is ito r ' at the Edgai Rehse hom e te a rin g d o w n th e b a rn on th e T a il- in g bee and p o t lu c k d in n e r. One
R em odeled K itchen
M rs. A n n a G ra n d was b o rn in the day. T he p riz e w as a w a rd e d to M rs. i
S u n d a y w e re M r. and M rs. A
I)
q u ilt b e lo n g in g to th e c lu b and tw o
A . E H anson
K il l and son G le n o f M ile s C ity . bands exch a ng e d C h ris tm a s g ifts o f M rs Jo h n so n 's w e re tie d d u rin g v illa g e o f T rim m is , C a n to n o f G ra u -
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O ffic e rs fo r th e c o m in g y e a r fo r t l v day
O ffic e rs w e re elected b y B e a ve r
and frie n d s in a nd near H ills b o ro . ttie Kansas C ity lo ca l o f F a rm e rs ’
W o rd has been re ce ive d h e re by n a rr o w R h in e r iv e r v a lle y o v e r c h a p te r. O E S.. W ednesday e ve ­
All first qu ality
M r and M rs F ra n k S c h u lm e ric h U n io n ano M r. G e n ze r o f B u x to n , M r. and M rs P e te r R e d w ig o f th e w h ic h to w e re d th e m o u n ta in s g lis t­ n in g as fo llo w s ; M rs. Bess L a cy, I
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B uilding M aterials
last T h u rs d a y T h e guests o f h o n ­ v ic e -p re s id e n t; M rs
P e rry S h e a r­ to M r and M rs. W a yn e P u g h o f th e y e a r H e r b irth p la c e was a tw o - p a tro n ; M rs. M ild re d K o scbraugh.
s to ry stone house o f s ix la rg e room s
o r w e n * M rs B e c k y W i t and M rs er. s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r.
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w ith w a lls th re e fe e t th ic k . Seven associate m a tro n ; Sam K . F e lte r. as- ,
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M r and M rs L o m e S tro h m a y e r
M r and M rs. I r v in K e im s o f P o rt-
guests w e re M r and M r
H e n ry w e n t to see M rs. S tro h m a y e r s son. land, fo rm e rly o f th is lo c a lity , are c o m m u n ity w e lls s u p p lie d th e w a te r sociate p a tro n ; M rs M y r t le P. N e l­
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tre a s u re r; M i's. M adge E lia n d e r.
E L K ra u s o f H ills b o ro .
M on d a y. He is v e ry ill.
H e r fa th e r, as th e o th e r v illa g e rs ,
b e r 8.
co nductress; M rs. M in n ie Schoene.
T ea ch e r In ju re d
M r und M rs C F R obinson have e ke d o u t a liv in g fro m h is s m a ll associate co nductress. J o in t in s ta l­
<T««o late f r laut w e rk )
M rs. E.-.-ie W ils o n , te a che r o f th e re ce ive d w o rd o f the m a rria g e o f flo c k o f sheep and a h e rd o f a fe w la tio n o f th e o tiic e rs o f B e a ve r
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F re d S tevens e n - Kansas C it y school, f e ll at school t h e ir d a u g h te r. R o b e rta M a rg a re t, at cows. H is la n d co n siste d o f a fe w
t u b im e li w it h a d in n e r S u n d a y, one «lay and re c e iv e d a b ro k e n L o n g Beach. C al . N o v e m b e r 24 to s c a tte rin g patches o f f e r t ile a nd c h a p te r a nd o ffic e rs o f th e B e a v e r­
Present w e re M r and M rs T R r ih She is u n d e r th e d o c to r’s care. W illa r d F u lle r o f th a t c ity . T h e v e rd a n t R h in e v a lle y . A w e ll-to -d o to n M aso n ic lodge w i l l be h e ld in
th e M asonic h a ll D e ce m b e r 27 On
J lo w lb y ,
re c e n tly fro m C o a ld a le .
F a ir v ie w school c h ild re n w e re a ll y o u n g c o u p le have ta ke n residence fa rm e r m ig h t o w n e ig h t cows, tw o W ednesday e ve n in g . D e ce m b e r 22.
A lb e rta C anada; M r . Em m a P it ­ \a c c in a tc d T u e s d a y
fo r s m a llp o x th e re as he is e m p lo ye d as an e le c­ o xe n and a horse o r tw o . T h e c o m ­ th e c h a p te r w i l l h o ld its a n n u a l
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m an and d a u g h te r V io le t o f P o r t ­ at G ales C reek.
b in e d flo c k o f sheep o f th e v illa g e C h ris tm a s p a rty . C h ild re n o f the
tr ic a l cngin(H -r
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K A N S A S C IT Y H o n o r r o ll fo r
M r and M rs. J T R o b e rts and A ,
m em b e rs w i l l fu rn is h th e p ro g ra m . *
« . l i d d a u g h te r P a tty B o w lb y . M r
th e past Six w eeks fo r th e Kansas
S u n d a y guests at th e hom e o f
T h e n earest n e ig h b o rin g v illa g e
F E d w a rd D u n n a n d c h ild r e n o f C ity school in clu d e s G ene L e w is. A w e re
G. R o b e rts o f M c M in n v ille
w a s d is ta n t, as M rs. G ra n d e xp re ss­
A ce q u ia . Id a ho ; D o ro th y , B illie and Leon Heesaeker. R ic h a rd Beam an
M r. and M rs J P. Sheets o f A lm s - ed it. "about one a nd o n e -h a lf h o u r's
B e ttic S te ve n s a n d host and h o s t­ and E th e l M cCoy.
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M r. und M rs! E rn e st V o lb c r- here.
ated as so m a n y "m o u n ta in s a w a y ."
M r and M rs A r t P aulson and d in g o f P o rtla n d sp e n t th e w e e k ­
M r and M rs N e ilson o f P o rtla n d
A s k e d w h a t w e re h e r am usem ents
fa m ily o f Noonan. N I ) , a re v is it ­ end w ith M i- V o lh e rd in g - sister.
spent th e w e e k -e n d w ith h e r m o th ­ in c h ild h o o d , she lis te d th e m in th is
in g M i and M rs. J e ro m e D h u y - M rs J A. M cC oy, a nd fa m ily .
er. M rs. H e rb Johnson
o rd e r: w o rk , d a n cin g , s k iin g , s k a t­
\ e t t e r T h e Paulsons are en ro u te
C ly d e M eigh e n . w h o was w o r k ­
M a rg e ry R obinson, w h o has been in g . to b a g g a n n in g and a p p le -p e e lin g
to I.o s Angeles.
in g fo r M rs T om W illia m s o f H i l l ­ w o r k in g at th e R a ym o n d hom e, has p a rtie s. H e r fa th e r m ade th e c h il­
M r and M r - Hoy B u rlis o n a nd side. is s ta y in g w ith his m o th e r
re tu rn e d h o m e as M rs. R a ym o n d d re n 's s k iis and tobaggans.
c h ild r e n o f F a ir v ie w
O k la . a re i and s is te r in Forest G rove .
has g re a tly im p ro v e d .
H e r schoolhouse was a th re e -s to ry
» p e n d in g th e w e e k w ith th e ir c o u s - ' B irth d a y s C e le b ra te d
K e n n e th
R a n k was u n a b le to stone b u ild in g . P u p ils ' ages ranged
in s. M r. a m i M rs. J A le x a n d e r.
M rs J. A M cCoy. M rs. Z e lb e rt m a ke Ins u su a l v is it h o m e th is fro m seven to fifte e n . A f t e r c o m ­
M r and M rs. J o h n Hoge and M r B a k e r a nd M rs J. P. V a n d c rz a n ­
and M rs Ed Hoge a n il fa m ilie s a t ­ dcn ce le b ra te d th e ir b ir th d a y a n ­ w e e k-e n d fro m th e Z ig Z ag CCC p le tin g the s e ve n th g ra d e h e r (Broth­
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te n de d th e fu n e r a l o f th e ir niece. n iv e rs a rie s S a tu rd a y e v e n in g w ith ca m p as he is c o n fin e d to th e ra m p e r e n te re d a m ilit a r y school. She
k n e w o f no g ir l in th e v illa g e w h o
M rs J o h n li n e o f F o re st G ro ve , a ” 500 ’ p a rty at th e J A M eC ov in f ir m a r y w ith an in ju r e d w r is t
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Mr.-. J o h n W e h litz o f P o rtla n d is M r - Z i'llie r t B a k e r and J P. V a n - home. Present w e re M rs. R oy C a rte r y o n d th e e le m e n ta ry school o r th e
s p e n d in g a fe w days at th e h o m e de rza n d e n . and M rs W illia m V a n - and G lo ria . M r. and M rs. D. L . C a r- se ve n th grade. B eside th e th re e R's
of her sister. M i.-. s S. D o lb y d e iza n d e n and H a rv e y R e id lin g , ter. M rs C W B ro s lie r V io la and she w as in s tru c te d in s e w in g , k n it ­
tin g . ir o n in g a n d s in g in g . In h e r
M rs. D a lb y lias been v e ry i l l w ith second
L o u ie S tro h m a y e r
a n d F lore n e . Jo h n Dean, M rs C a rte r's g irlh o o d she n e v e r saw a w o m a n
1he flu .
Dora V a n d crza n d cn had low . M rs. fa th e r: M r and M rs H a ro ld Dean, te a che r. R e lig io u s t r a in in g w as g iv ­
F ra n k M ille r u n d e rw e n t a to n s il V a n d c rz a n d c n and M rs M cC o y r e ­
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b ro th e r a nd
s is te r-in -la w .
Ray en r e g u la r ly b y th e d iffe r e n t r e lig ­
o p e ra tio n at th e D r. Coffey h o s p ita l ce ived
m a n y n ice
g ifts . C o ve rs Phelps. M r. and M rs . C e c il Beason, ious d e n o m in a tio n s in th e c o m m u n ­
in P o rtla n d last w eek.
w e re la id f o r a b o u t t h ir t y at m id ­ a ll o f Kansas, besides m em b e rs o f ity . P u re G e rm a n w as th e language
n ig h t.
th e im m e d ia te fa m ily .
o f th e school, b u t th e S w iss d ia le c t
M r. and M rs M . J. V a n d e rz a n -
den a nd son W ayne a nd M r. and
M rs. M a rs h a ll M c Iv e r spent S u n -
! day w ith M rs V a n d e rza n d e n 's p a r-
I cuts. M r. and M rs. G eorge V a n -
iB v M r . J. A . M e t in )
| dehey o f Roy. M rs. V a n d c h e y is in
K A N S A S C IT Y
M rs. Zoe Q u ic k poor h e a lth
Jet O re n c o e n te rta in e d th e
H a r­
F. A W a ld ro n is in th e F orest
m o n y c lu b m e m b e rs a nd th e ir h u s ­ G ro v e h o s p ita l r a p id ly re c o v e rin g
bands W ednesday w ith an a ll-d a y fro m a s tro k e
m e e tin g a nd pot lu c k d in n e r at
J M. S c tia ffc r. w h o has been in
noon O ffic e rs w e re elected as f o l­ a Forest G ro v e h o s p ita l fo r som e­
low s: M rs J A. M cC oy, p re s id e n t; tim e , was a b le to r e tu r n to his
M rs. P. It S ta rk ,
v ic e -p re s id e n t, hom e S a tu rd a y . H is h e a lth is v e ry
m id M rs. M a rs h a ll M c Iv e r, se cre ­ poor.
ta ry -tre a s u re r. A f t e r th e m e e tin g
J. A M cC oy and J. P. V a n d e r-
th e c lu b m em b e rs and th e ir hus- zanden w e re i l l last w eek.
Beaverton Group
Has Installation
Misses Ire n e P r itz la ff a nd E v e ly n
W rig h t T he y o u n g b rid e re ce ive d
m a n y b e a u tifu l and u s e fu l g ifts .
M r. and M rs. R ic h a rd H u n g e r
spent th re e days at M a rs h fie ld , r e ­
t u r n in g hom e S u n d a y a fte rn o o n .
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Forest Grove
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d riv e n b y Pete G rossen had in ju r ­
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was n o t in v o lv e d in a n y w a y w ith
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O regon a u to m o b ile a ccid e n ts o c ­
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