n T r. f. n n a n n ap .<1 üí ,, Pai* Pouf nund a n eorge Van Dv Dyke. E rnest Evers. Francis W M artin Senko. Eugene Schult vin Finegan Jam es G rogan anc m ond V an D yke m ade up th e H ills­ boro council's section of th e class W alter B em s. A nthony Jen ck and D ave Brow n w ere included as the Tillam ook council's new m em bers w hile R obert K reitzer of S her.dan and R obert B ernards of Y am hill b e ­ cam e m em bers of th e McMir.r.v.lle council. T hree Degrees G iven Initiation cerem onies, w hich b e ­ gan at noon, w ere held in th e H ills­ boro G rang e hall. F irst and second degree cerem onies w ere handled by Oregc M ount A ngel degree team, u h ile th e w ill be .it S tate college at C. rv a llu th e scene of th e eighth an- P o rtlan d th ird degree team was in r.ference fo r th e study of charge of th e final portion of th e hom e it ite re sts scheduled for Eeb- initiation. to 11 at th e school of Home T he evening banquet, held in th e Econom ics there. cham ber of com m erce quarters, The fo u r-d ay co n feren ce w ill drew 175 persons, th e largest crow d handled in th e cham ber's dining open Tue -day at a noon luncheon, hall for several years L adies of St follow ed by talk s from P resid en t M atthew 's A ltar society prepared P eavy of O. S. C. an d Dr. B ruce B axter, p resid en t of W illam ette th e tu rk ey d in n er served R eligion in th e “A m erica, as w ell as th e w hole U niversity, on w estern hem isphere, was discovered H m e " A n u m b er of o th er in terest- by a C hristian, and was la te r ex- sp eak ers h av e been arran g ed plored and colonized by C h rist- by those in ch arg e in clu d in g an ians—all of whom based th e ir w ork address by \ ilh ja lm a r Stefanssoo. w orld fam ous A rctic ex p lo rer, on and efforts on teachings o f Chris' an itv A ny idea w hich tears these life .11 th e n o rth : Mrs L ydia A nne C hristian principles from o ur gov L ynde of th e E xtension Service. crr.ir.ent is ant:-A m er:car. " declar W ashington. D C . on “L iving w ith ed F ran k Lonergar, p rom inent ° “ r C h .id ren : Dean M ilam on ex- P ortland atto rn ey and form er state per.ences in th e C hinese w a r The legislator, in his talk at th e banquet P o rtlan d S y m phony o rch estra is also scheduled for an ap p earan ce T hree P rinciples B arked ev en in g Much of the “M arxism , on w hich communism, p W ro ednesday g ram h as been d e s i g n e d is based, has for its foundation a especially for m em b ers of th e P a r ­ denial of practically all C hristian t-T each er association, w ith a principles The spread of com m un­ en large n u m b e r expected to be p res­ istic propaganda is being v ery w ell ent. handled. A m ong o u r so-called 'in - S everal w om en from H illsboro telligencia' th ere a re m any who. know ingly o r unknow ingly, a re a re P 'a n n in g to a tten d th e session. fostering the grow th of th e bolshe- -----------------------------------" v ik m ovem ent. A.I this, as w ell as T il O C im 1 rt cr T f i p n l fascism, nazism. all th o i th J j I V V I I I I I I ^ L D ----------- td l m u , d and iiu d ii m e e u n t er ? r ism s are con trary ideals of social _______— dom of speech and religious lib er- B. 'mung F arm L nion local re ­ ly ." L onergan said, adding th a t cently eieeted th e follow ing offi- “T h ere has been no tim e in h istory e®13- w hen it is m ore im p o rtan t fo r th e C h ester W ohler, p resident: F red application of p rinciples of charity. K rah m er. v ice-president; Mrs. Jo h n b ro th erly love and p atriotism “ r . K am na. secretary : Jo h n V oelker. M ayor J. H. G arrett, in a b rie f conductor: A l H ergert, d o orkeeper: address, w elcom ed all v isiting Jo n n ^ a m n a . ^ iureJ a n d orgam - K nights of Colum bus to H illsboro and Jo n n Wl« - / < * W erre and an d extended an in v itatio n fo r fu- J c h n Jep so n - ex ecu tiv e com m ittee, tu re use. P aul L. P atterson, cham ber card p a rty w as held Ja n u a ry of com m erce president, declared th at C o rn eliu s gym nasium “C itizenship, w hich is one of th e Hall eig h t tables in play Miss principles of C olum bianism . m ust be S roufe and L eonard G u rsk e w on u pheld rig id ly bv th is and sim ilar hig h honors in pm chle Mrs. M TT L iebenow and j T»-------- H erm ai organizations if th e people of A m er­ H erg ert *. — ica are to co n tin u e to ru le this h ad high in “500 T h e n e x t business m eetin g w ill c o u n tr y .' E n ro ach m en t of -isms' of all sorts prov id e a distinct th re a t to be held at th e school house Wed- o u r A m erican system , h e said, and nesday. th is can be overcom e only b y th in k - ----------------------------------- ir.g groups of in terested individuals. ’ M rs E C. B row n visited h er son- L eon S. Davis, secretary o f th e in -law Rov D avidson of Forest ch am b e r of com m erce, also added a Grove, at th e V eterans' hosp ital in b rie f w elcom e message. P crtiar.d last T h u rsd ay . M r David- S hort talk s on v arious phases of *on is su fferin g from in fan tile p ar- th e K nights of C olum bus pro g ram alysis and has been in th e hospital w e re given by v ario u s v isiting of- f o r som etim e. E. C. B row n, w ho has ficers of th e state and o th e r local been at th e hom e of his daughter, councils, including S tate D eputy Mrs. D avidson, in F orest G ro v e for G eorge C annon of K lam ath Falls: several w eeks, is sp en d in g this R obert G eenen. P o rtlan d d istrict w eek at his h om e here. deputy: Jo e Ju stin . Tillam ook depu- Miss A lth ea Jo h n so n of Geneseo, tv: Douglas H arris. Mt. A ngel d istrict K ansas, w as a w eek -en d guest of d eputy: L inus Fuller, grand k n ig h t h e r aunt M rs T. G B ronleew e. ar.d of th e P o rtlan d council: P e te r Van fam ily. Ja c k E ro n leew e of P o rtlan d Well. M cM innville g ran d knight: an d Tom B ro n leew e J r of O S C. Joseph Van Hoomissen of P o rtlan d w ere also w eek -en d guests a t th e and F red S chw ab of Mt. Angel B ronleew e hom e n , ^ ° v v L ? thpI;S. PrTeSent A1 ,.h u b a n ; M rs G ordon DeBok. w ho has H ll t h o r n e ha i J o h n ? °{ v isiting h e r paren ts. Mr. ar.d » p v ’ P v n T ± * b5 M rs- H A D eck- and b ro th ers. Ho- h oor* R pv R°no f t t , e r ’ m er and RoHin. d u rin g th e past n ° i ? Oy' th re e w eeks- w in leav e F rid ay for R ichard ' both o'f heF holr‘e in C ro ck ett' Ca! Four-Dav "'Horne interests" Meet Planned atO.S.C. '- u O f f i c e r s Elected M ary’s Home. M usical and en te rta in m e n t nu m - b ers on th e ev ening's pro g ram in- eluded Mrs. F red C aldw ell. Iren e E ngeldinger. H illsboro council q u ar- let. A rt M ilten b erg er and Lee B ut- 1er, St. M ary's H ome accordionist. ••*. >1 V ■ ;*$ D elegates E lected— S ervice club elected d elegates to th e C ounty F ed eratio n m eetin g at th e M. E church F rid ay a t a m eet­ ing W ednesday n ig h t of last w eek at th e hom e of Mrs. J. E. R eeves Delegates. M esdam es P. A A nder- son. J. L. A nderson. H. K ellington. T G. B ronleew e. A ssisting hostesses w ere M esdames W C G ifford and G eorge L aver. Hold Tea F e b ru ary 10— C ircle No. th re e of th e L adies' Aid of th e M. E ch u rch w ill hold an A n tiq u e and H obby tea T h u rsd ay F e b ru a ry 10. at 2.30 p. m.. at th e hom e of Mrs. T hom as C onnell. 260 S. F o u rth avenue. V isitors welcome, H. E. C. to M eet__ H om e Econom ics club of th e H illsboro G ran g e w ill m eet w ith M rs. W illiam P rib n o w n ex t T h u rs- d ay afternoon. F e b ru a ry 10. Pr?T,rCT RnP°5<’’d — r-» All th e B eth an y B ap tist services a re w ell atten d ed , w ith m an y vis- ito rs fre q u e n tin g th e service, ac- co rd in g to Rev. Jo h n C. S chw eitzer, n S iT x it X X X X X X X X X X X ;• X X M rs J. J V anloo of B eav er vis- j5/d h e re last w eek w ith h e r sister, ^*rs- "■ b. Busch. O th er relativ es at a d ln n e r p a rty at th e Busch hom e Sunday w ere M r and Mrs. W. R. anderzar.den of K ansas City. M r an d M rs. L. D. M ars and dau g h ters m oved to A storia th e last of th e w eek. Mr. Mars, state highw ay engineer, has w o rk n ear there. Mrs. L loyd Irv in e of A storia vis- ited h e r p aren ts. M r and Mrs. F H eintz o f n e a r C ornelius, and e th e r relativ es and frien d s in H ills- boro th is w eek. 1 Mr. and Mrs. S. E. S elfrid g e and fam ily m oved th e last of th e w eek from H illsboro to a farm n e a r Yam - Mr. and Mrs. R R. E aster atten d - t'd a dan ce S atu rd ay even in g given by 1938 E astern S ta r p atro n s at th e M ilw aukie M asonic hall, M r and Mrs. C arlos Johnson and d a u g h te r of O regon C ity spent th e w eek -en d w ith M r. an d M rs R. W. G ox- Mrs. J. W S m uck o f Seattle. Wash . is v isitin g h er sister. Mrs C harles L. W alker. x Prescriptions c o m p o u n d e d e x a c tly as y o u r D o c to r prescribes. C lean, fre s h stock o f D ru g s in sto ck a t i a ll tim e s ! X . T h u ru V iv . F e b ru a ry o ppa an State Officer Visits Temple M rs C lara Moss of n e a r La G rande, grand ch ief of P y th ian S isters of Oregon, m ade an official visit to P hoenicia T em ple Friday- night. at w hich tim e th e new o ffi­ cers filled th e ir statio n s for the first tim e. Mrs Moss was p re s e n t­ ed w ith 3 lovely gift, an d past g ran d chiefs w ith corsages P reced in g th e m eeting. Mrs Moss, and M rs Haze! H ollenbeck, past g ran d chief, w ere guests of honor at an officers' d in n e r at th e H ills- boro P harm acy. F ollow ing th e T em ple m eeting, a sh o rt program w as presented, in ­ cluding piano selections by Mrs- F red S ew ell an d read in g s b y Mrs. H H. S tannard. The m ost ex cellen t chief. M rs R ussell M -rgan. announced th at the T em ple and K n ights' lodge w ould join in an o ld -tim e d an ce on F e b ru ary 14. follow ing th e K nights' m eeting A com m ittee w as ap p o in t­ ed to confer w ith a K nights' com ­ m ittee on arran g em en ts. A p ril 22 was announced as the d ate of th e d istrict convention .vhich w ill be held in F orest G rove this y e a r P r e s e n t w e r e M e s s rs and Me dam e Jo h n I. M iller and Mari, and Made! ne Reid S C onnell at M s s F l u . r e . S andford, all of Poi land: A rth u r Dae is and son of T i­ gard: Jam es W alters and five c h il­ dren of C ed ar Mill: W arren J Littdsley of V ernonia: Jam es Davis H enry Cy pher. J R S andford. T hom as R Connell, and M i s s E ugenia C ypher and G len Sandford, all o f N orth P lan < Ray D orland and children. O B H a rtra m p f and Jo y ce ai d O live Mae. all o f H ills­ boro; M s s Lois Mead of F o r e ! G rove A lbert H offm an of C r m i and the host and hostess. ,1 HILLSBORO’S I NEU7 I I T H U R ., FRI., SA T. I W-IDEA DARRVl f- I greats.! ‘V Firemen’s Auxiliary I Elects Officers I WINCHELL' BERNIE I SIMONE SIMON I I IQ V E and I F e b ru a ry 3 -4 -5 C ontinuous Show S a tu rd a y — 1 :3 0 u n til 11 p. m. T H U R S., FRI., SAT. 2 3F ' b; “ 7 . i r jz'c ZAN m usical * ne C , , om 0 0 ,h C e n tu ry -F o x Tt,e W ALTER F irem en's A uxiliary held th e first m eeting of the y ear at th e fire hall T hursday night and elected th e fo l­ low ing officers Mrs W ilbur Dillon, p resid en t: Mrs W illiam Zeigler, v ice-president; M rs F ra n k B aker secre ta ry -tre a su re r: Mrs W illiam Joos correspondent A ft«r the m eeting a farew ell p a r ­ ty was held in ho n o r of Mr and Mrs W illiam E verett, w ho a re m ov­ ing to G resham He w as presented w ith a gift by th e F irem en s assoc.- ation m recognition of th e w ork done in connection w ith th e an n u al F ourth of J u « ly celeb ratio n Mrs p re sen ted w ith a ‘ gift by the ’ auxiliary N ext m eeting w ill be F e b ru a ry 28 BEN S .re S in g s ' S h e S in g s M AJOR FEATURES h | | M arshall throwing pie? Í Yes — a n d you ' ll love it! t Roughhous* ro ­ mance inlhe grand m anner. . . when a hot-haaded heiress de odes to get her man I I I ^ ttlS S fiÿ GLENOA FA RR ELL Grand Chancellor Postpones Visit BERT LAHR IOAN DAVIS n r n m R obert A B en n ett of P o rtlan d grand chancellor of K nights of P y th ias of Oregon, w ho w as sch ed ­ uled to visit P hoenix lodge M onday rig h t, w as u n ab le to be preaent on account of illness, b u t W alter G. G leeson. G. K. of R and S . and D. P P atterson, m anager of the P y th ian H ome at V ancouver. Wash . w ere present. T he g ran d ch an cel­ lo r w ill m ake a visit later. In itia tio n w as th e o rd e r of b u si­ ness d u rin g th e session, an d talks w ere m ade by th e visitors. C lub E njoys D ress-up P a rtv — K appa Tau clu b enjo y ed a pot luck luncheon an d d ress-u p day at Mrs E dythe T ozier W eatherred th e Edw in B ow m an hom e T hursday. Roll call w as an sw ered w ith a poem of P o rtlan d w as a H illsboro visit', r or short reading. Mrs. F red H eintz, T hursday, co n ferrin g w ith friends w ho cam e as a n eg ro m am m y, w on as to a m ore su itab le place fo r the th e prize for th e best ch ara c te riz a ­ Tozier h isto rical ex h ib it, w hich is tion. and Mrs. W. F Lorm or. w ho now stored in th e co u rt house. W A. L ey erly of M iddleton, n ear w ore an old-fash.oned h at and dress. w as voted th e m ost com ical. N ine Idaho, a rriv e d last w eek and a guest of his son-in-law and m em bers atten d ed . daughter. Mr. an d Mrs. M arvin A ttend B irth d ay P a rty — Woods. Mr and Mrs. V ern e M cK inney M r and Mrs. F lo rian M ills and and son W alter and Mrs. E m n u M cK inney atten d ed a b irth d a y din- d „ au g . h ter , D onna .. of P o . rtlan d w ere n e r p a rty S u n d ay at th e h om e of £ues,s d u r:" * th e w eek -en d at th r . Ja c k B orgen 1- Dor. hom e of Mrs. Mills p aren ts. M r Mr. and Mrs. in Po»£ land, honoring Mrs. B orgen's m o th­ and Mrs. E E. B entley. Misses Louise Ingram and Marion er. Mrs. Sophia S m ith of Forest B ak er of P o rtlan d visited Mr and Grove.. Mrs. S. W. M elhuish d u rin g the R etu rn from T rip— w eek-end. M r and Mrs. G. W Hagle. and Mrs. Rema H owe and Mrs T h el­ Mrs. H B A x tell of P o rtlan d r e ­ tu rn e d M onday from a five-day- m a A llen of P o rtlan d sp en t th e w eek-end w ith th e ir sister Mrs. J. tr ip to S eattle. Wash . and vicinity. C. R ushlow . T hey v isited o v ern ig h t w ith M r Mr. an d Mrs. G a rd n e r K napp of and Mrs. L. P. G ann of O lym pia. Salem spent S unday at the J I, Wash. S earcy home. Dorcas C lub M eets— Mrs. D onald R. Jackson and D orcas club of All S aints church h te r of P o rtlan d a re visiting w ill m eet n e x t T hursday. February- d h a er u g parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 10. w ith Mrs. A J. F oelker. Mrs. Rood. E rn est K idney is assisting hostess. Mrs. W F. P ribnow spent last C ard P a rty T uesday— w eek at Seaside -.vita h e r . Ladies of St. M atth ew 's A lta r so- - M rs. L ena M orris and Mrs. E E. cietv w ill give a card p a rty n ex t G roves. T uesday ev en in g at St. M atthew 's M r an d Mrs. E B. T ongue Jr. hall. E verybody invited. of P o rtlan d v isited his parents d u r­ ing the w eek-end. A. A. V W M eets— A. A. U. W. m em b ers w ill m eet a t ----------------------------------- H errick h all th is even in g ‘T h u rs- Use th e W ant A ds in th e A rgus, day» to h e a r ta lk s on education. T housands p ro fit by th e ir use. tf im in r ii O*r»ct«d bv f*» Y*w.r D IC K B A L D W IN R A Y M O N D SCOTT Quintet RUTH TERRY DOUGLAS FOWLEY CHICK CHANDLER I i GORDON A R E V I I 'S LATEST SONG HITSI * W r t d Sortir" V aU Ih n th n S*»nr. E R IC B L O R E E T IE N N E G IR A R D O T by J K u frm P ird .- e t F ay b * C »•»* P L U S — Selected ..J Art Art*»» '■•I S h e th o u g h t «ho k n » w | X A rtA bf F<»« a ry a by Keayee :» •*• it >r bv • ‘I'M 17.» I'M NO BABY, DADl’l D irected by Sidney Laniield mow . at« P h 't r — PLUS w S hort S u b je c t, f all a b o u t le v a a n d 1U« a n d th e n h e r r o m a n ­ tic w o rld tu m b le d a b o u t l h e r* L a u c h a . f / > r ///« ,| h a a r t t h r o b a .. t o a d r ma w arm a n d m o v in g ] aa " A h W l d e r n e a a ! I h ■ ■ ■ bhohbh n ■ a I Sun. - Mon. - Tues. - W ed. ! ¡IbU^OUY fcUHG ONff s ’ I F e b ru a ry 6, 7, 8 and 9 C ontinuous Show S u n d ay— 1 :3 0 to 11 P. M . pOUTH I SEA A D V E N T U R E C A LLS to th e is la n d p a r a d is e w h e r e n c f u r e 's a n g e r e n d th e la w ’s v e n g e c n c e s tru c k a t th e fle e in g lo v e rs . . m a g n ific e n t d ra m a fro m th e a u th o rs o f " M u t in y o n th e B o u n ty " P " w/tA ! j LEWIS “STONE | ■ p » I M ickey ROONEY Ifl I G E O R G E B. S E I T Z » »rv* p r-rf.W I z 11 Ä i SHORT SU B JEC TS I Biaüni C ontinuous Show S u n d ay— 1 :3 0 p F eb ru a ry 6 -7 -8 m. till 11 p. n BIG DOUBLE BILI woman to back-talk bat Cassidy CLARENCE E. MULFORD’S Of ffff MA/MS «50005® W ILLIAM BOYD - IN PLUS FURNITURE Adolph Zwbo« p»MOW** FOR BEST NAMES SLOGANS DOROTHY tAM OUR JO N C . AUBREY S M IT H THOMAS MITCHELL RAYMOND MASSEY d r»ct»d hy S c m fip la y JO H N FORD S í® by Ovcfi.y ' Nicboli S îïS ' » « l.o w d thru UNITED AUTISTS F A C T O R Y G R A N D A W A R D S and D r . W e s t’s T o o th Paste. D r . W e s t’s T o o th Brush. A n tis e p tic M o u th W ash . T H R E E FOR O N L Y $1.00 P L U S — Selected S h o rt Subjects Special Daily Local Awards G et y o u r e n try b la n k h e re ! N o w ra p p e rs o r coupon s! H illsboro Pharm acy “Save on Drugs” I— — - - imgjwatiCkXiiUtwfirifsjwat icaBRjroatfltaic x m m m x m g yve Selfridge Furniture Co. P h o n e 21X Hillsboro 136 S. Third Ave. |i ■ n ■ ■ W EDNESDAY, Feb. 9, ONLY N o o b lig a tio n to b u y ! I I Coming F ebruary 1 0 -1 1 12 “Nothing Sacred J? «„.it >1 I I I I I I I I I I. I I I I r H A IL * » , MARY ASTOR NEXT WEEK ONLY See Our W indow s I ll 11 SU N . - M O N . - TU ES. TOTAL AWARDS OF ifl P LU S SELECTED t y FREE X X E | |W h a t ! Stanwyck and A sk Us fo r D e ta ils of 40c 50c 50c ALL l 1»” ! played a piano selection M vsdames V W G a rd n e r Roy B u rn ett Hal B arrow s M