Tbiirs<1ny, March Í
1940
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*Sunrise Easter
Services Set
For Reedville
Pago Five
Club Changes
Meeting Time
Candidate
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d daughter Mr Mu'
RI I DVILI.E
^mb^TM at th«-
Meetin
i hm ch
Willi.mi I,tnd
o the second Thun
□«nth The club morr
mg a friendship quilt
nail McIver After tin-
ïïi
will I»
follow
<1 by communion, with H
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I" I
mid
a large group <>f them
"die. Wire guests of Mi
i r of St Johns Tue ulay night,
mu n d evening, celebiating
lh •
(.rticcful glnnte-s of the m - i, the U. s Navy's new< t nirciaft carrier Wasp is shown arriving 'it Fore
Eiwr shipyard near Quincy, M r
Trial runs off Rockland, Me., proved so successful the navy
nnmcdi.de ly m eopted the ship, its sixth aircraft carrier afloat.
tired the St f’atrlck motif
Observe IIHh Anniversary
Mr und Mi C B Hen ley en
t< rt.lined at a dinner parly at their
home March Hl in
theli
loth w e IdmR
C ■ I III! hided Mi
Mr
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■ f Hillsboro. Mi and
Hi
MI H' r of Bea virion. M i :
Hilhi News Section
Home Economics Club
Holds Initiation
Girl Reserves of
Hilhi Win Honors
f ih m, ami Calvin B< vdler of Pen-
At the Dad-Daughtur banquet
given Friday night at the H« « d Col-
leye ('ommons, Hill .bor * took three
Mr
n
Hillu won a blue ribbon on their
table, which carried out a world
'Ilie head tallii
A H George sjaml
mother. Mr
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1
Mr and Mr
co. and the third scene in Haw.m
The place cards wen* small mt-
caw«: anil satchels with world tour
htick«T. on them The tables wen*
judged <»n
originality,
beauty
amount of work, and the way the
out Mr Mr
rx>we)l was the dad who hail been
there Die most times and Hillu, a
a whole had the rno-t dads there, a
James Kelly of Ai>-
k end gui is of his 1
C Kelly
'
committee of the 1'
t today <Thur«dnyi nt
S.30 p in at the
I
F Offn ers Fin Ini
club
the
After « dinner and
• of Mrs .1 Li
im-
1th Mi
Ida T
B
MacNaughton, pre «Ident of the Fir
club Officei
follow Mr .1 1.
National Bank, talked on ' Y. nth i
ut. Mr
Edna Mullendorc vus
Mi
William
Bette Dav
Hilhi
ho
publicity
high sco
Mi
Bei
meeting will
March 22
1
Don Roberts left
On A i I 6. at Pacific Coll
H.lhi drama dai ■
M> .
Lundberg of Dayton
one act
contest
gm- t of Mi
Anni
di r Hat and are planning to build
tm 1.1
Were
V.
• mther. Mi
Drama Classes Will
Enter One-Act Play
An impre ivc initiation was hHd
by candlPliKht Enday <v<*ni.ix in
the gyrnnasnim f‘ r the Home Eco
nomics chib. The thirty-seven in*
iti.itfd girl* are now members of
the Nat ion.d H< »nif Economics chib
For« t Grove high school pnt on
th«* initiation tt remony and the Hil
hi V.n I • art* grateful to them for this.
’Ph«’ gym was decorated with daf-
Visits at School
M
Grace Phelan of Now York.
irld’s
champion typist
visited Hilhi recently Miss Phelan
type 133 net five-stroke words a
minute
thirty minuti
Phelan say: that m working up her
peed she has always tried to keep
herself in a quiet mood. She also
states that keeping her body in
good phys al condition also at-
tributes to ler succès She is new
third annual tournament
Mr
of Mr and Mr
Wash.
Reedville and Laurel (' F young
Senators Discuss
Ways and Means
Latin Chib Formed;
Arlene Lentz Head
Senate club Wednesday evening
tu Hilhi'« list of activitie«. it is thi
Latin club All thuse w hu ai e tak
krlball game at Laurel
mght Huth girls and bt
tv.inrj
officers
Al lene
lost !n their htvls.
Lentz, pre ulent, Thelma ('
Huilit« House Here
of Portland is vice- president ; Fima Williams,
retai y treasurer. Lorna Mcl
Hewitt,
Florence M< : » n. ii t
<nbe
M
Mi Gablcliouse will move to Reed
Ville n oon as the building IS Com
pleted W
Hutter of Portland is
M
IT Clyde H.ltdlffe of
Aee|;.| nd guest of Ml
Camera Club Sponsors
Dance on Saturday
mittei s on ways and means to im-
prove the finances of the club.
For the program each Senator
answered roll call with a quotation
with
Van
Lem and Ryan gave a panel dis
co .ion "il courte-y ns it should be
practiced in the different school ac-
Mothers Guests at
Tea on Wednesday
w
(Dorh Wiley, Editor)
Senior Class Play
To Be Our Town"
At the request of the senior«
themsi-lve: the 1 »40 class play" will
be Thornton Wilder s "Our Town. ’
It will be presented April 26.
As this play wa- the 1938 Pulitzer
prW" winner and has only recently
been released fur amateur produc
tion. this is an important undertak
ing for the high school. When this
play ran on Broadway Alexander
Japanese qinnce The
Patrick Woolcott said: "In all my days as a
Day theme wu . al i carried out with theatre guôr no play ever moved
decorations i f large green sham- me so deeply." The play is serious
and shows the life of any hirman
Atfer the formal initiation. danc- in any town from birth to death
The cast of more than thirty will
be selected this week following try
Officers of Hilhi's club are: Iren' outs.
Darnell, president, and Gladys
Several students went to Newberg
< r. secretary Mi s Katherine
Tuesday night to see Linfield col
lege's presentation of "Our Town."'
daughter.
Mr
of friends
)uyck Thur«
celebration of her birthday
ny Present were M<- r
Old Me d ime: Ralph Oglesby. J P
.'ai dei zaiiden. Luuie Strohmayer, J
K McCoy Mr Ix>uis Vanderzanden
and children Louise Audrey and
Mary Mr William Vanderzanden.
Ralph H Cake of Portland, who
Bert Duyck and the honored guest
The evening was pent in playing seeks office of republican national
"500" and pinochle. Mrs. Ralph committeeman.
Ogle-by received high. J. A McCoy
econd and Bert Duyck consolation gue t ■ Sunday of Mr and Mrs. J.
Darrell Brady was out of high P Cooper of Fern Hill.
school a few days last week with
Mr and Mrs. J. P. Vanderzanden
tonsilitis.
entertained at a dinner party Sun
Mr and Mr« Martin Vanderzan day for their son Arthur Vander
den accompanied Harvey Riddling zanden of Sweet Home and Mrs.
on a trip Friday to Monroe, where Myrtle Morgan of Portland in cele
Mr Riddling will visit with friends bration of Arthur's birthday anni
while Mr and Mr
Vanderzanden versary.
will visit an aunt of Mrs. Vander
Cecel Easley and his brother
zanden and friends at Woodburn Percy are falling and bucking tim
and Lebanon, whore they formerly ber on the Arthur Smith ranch at
Jived They will return home Sun Bacona.
day evening
E B Webb visited at the J A
McCoy home Monday and Thurs
day He will also visit a few days
ROCK CREEK — The confirm
with his nephew and niece. Mr and
Mr
Don Mixer of Forest Grove ation services at the Reformed
church
wer.« held last March 17 at
before going to Gaston to be with
another niece Mrs. Frank Paloa and the Reformed church in Helvetia
and not at Rock Creek as stated last
her family.
Mr and Mrs. zXndrew Martin and week.
little daughter Lorene Ethel of Ver Mrs. Jossy Hostess
nonia pent the week-end with his
Mrs Fred Jossy was hostess at her
parents, Mr and Mrs V. G. Martin home for members of the Helping
of Salem. Rihard Martin returned Hand club and others Thursday.
home with them Sunday evening Miss K
McCrae, county home
and he went to work on the rail demonstration agent, demonstrated
road Monday morning
"colors in dressmaking " Over 20
Mary Jane Lively was returned ladies were present.
home Wednesday from the Forest
Francis Reichen left Friday on
Grove general hospital.
a trip to the coast
Friends surprised Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. K K. Reynolds, who has
Joe Vandehey Sunday afternoon at been ill at Jones hospital for a few
their home in celebration of the days, is improving and has been
birthday anniversary of Mr. Van taken to the home of her mother,
dehey. Guests were Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Dietrich, near Cornelius.
Louis Vanderzanden and family
Mrs. Walter Luark of Portland
Louise. Mary and Audrey. Mr. and suffered a fractured arm in an auto
Mrs Lee Vandehey and family. Mr. mobile accident near Beaverton
and Mrs Walter Busch. Mrs. John several days ago. She is at her home
Vanloo and little son. Mrs. Isadore and is reported improving Mrs
Vanderzanden. Mrs. G W. Paulsen. Luark is the daughter of Mrs K
Mr and Mrs. Louie Strohmayer. Radke of this section.
Mrs William Vanderzanden. and the
honored guests Mr. and Mrs Joe
Rubber stamps and office sup-
Vandehey and their family. They
plies.-—Hillsboro Argus.
tf
received many lovely gifts.
Frank Vanderzanden was releas
ed Wednesday from the Salem hos
pital. where he had been for over
a week with a badly cut foot. He
was a guest of Henry Hazen and
Lynn Vanderzanden from Wednes
day until Friday evening when he
came home with his brothers. Ralph
and Robert, who are falling and
If,
bucking timber near the Cascade .
mountiuns. Frank Vanderzanden
will not be able to go back to work
for a month qr six weeks.
David Jacksons daughter. Mrs.
Milton Nicks, of near San Francisco
is very ill in a hospital there.
Hazel Shiffer, who spent last I
week visiting with a sister Mrs
Lyle Wadell. and her family of
The Dalles, and two sisters Mrs.
Gorden White and Mrs. Delbert
Foote and their families of Arling
ton came home Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Oscar Shiffer. Mr
and Mrs N. Nickerson of Salem.
Mr and Mrs. Jim Farley of West
Timber and Mr. and Mrs. L. Alh-
è.'
gren of Gaston were dinner party
nng
of
Camera chib h sponsoring
« been nt ■ i Hilhi's
A: a beautifully appointed
on Saturday. March 23 al
Roseburg 8 (l.ince
o'clock At this dance th«*y plan Wednesd.iL afternoon the Girl Re-
mie time. returned to his home
to announce prizes for the snapshot serves entertained their mothers at
the home of Cohne McDowell. Jean
llimorid
Ann Pasley and Rosanne Weil
the ninth birthday
poured. The table was decorated
daughter Leone,
with daffodils The program consist-
Hilhi's annual is being printed in ed of a violin sol,, by Jacqueline
Mi
F W Nelson gave an Easter
party at her home Saturday after- a new style this year It promises Hunt an i the tno. Viola Bean. Vida
Muriel Granum. to be a much finer and larger an Bean, and Nancy West. sang.
Joanne McGeorge. Ida Lou Hagg. nual Dave Wiley, editor. states that
Gei .ildme Snipe- Beverly Bramhall. it will be sent to press on. March
Members of the Oregon national
Verte Him ly Beverly Mitzel. Hel 27.
guard will probably put in three
en and Dorothy Jurgensen. Betty Sell Seals
full weeks of intensive training this
and Barb.o .i Ni lson Buddy Sinclair.
Hilhi Spartans seals are on sale year instead of the customary two
Morton. Marvin and Norris Lowe, by the Rlue-H club They can be weeks according to information
Merle Harri on Gordon York. Jake put on notebooks and windows
i from guard headquarters in Salem.
Wolf. Rodney Granum. Ronald and Get First Flowers
The guard units of all northwest
Mr- J E Mit-
The first Lady Slippers of the states wil probably tram this year
and Mrs E
Nelson.
season were brought in to Miss at Fort Lewi« where they will en
Weatherred's biology classes by gage in "army maneuvers" in co
Subscribe to the Argus
Aubrey Van Loo
operation with regular army troops.
West Union
West Union Dairy club met at the
home of John Graf Friday. A new
member. Roy Knox, was enrolled,
making a total of 14
Kenneth Brown of Kinton spent
the week-end at the S J Bechen
home.
Leon Elison of Caldwell. Idaho, is
visiting his cousin. J E Henson, and
family.
Born to Mr and Mrs. H E. Yan
cey a girl March 13 at the Good
Samaritan hospital in Portland. Shi
bas been named Barbara Joy.
Mrs Yunker Entertains
Mrs. Pete Yunker entertained
with a a luncheon March 12 Present
Mesdames Faulk. Ted Zuer-
cher, Silas Bechen. George Jacob-
son, Ernest Zürcher. Arthur Con-
nell. F.lmer Batchelder. Lester BeT-
linger, C. Miller, M. Miller. Henry
Jacobson and hortesg
Mr and Mrs, John Pubos return
ed Sunday from a week-end fish
ing trip
-ar Tillamook. They re
port a good catch
Home From Hospital
Miss Evelyn Schmidt returned to
her home Thursday from the Smith
hospital in HiilsbOYo where she un
derwent an appendectomy.
Ankle Fractured
Mrs I.
Ballinger of McMinn*
Ville, a former resident, fell and
broke her ankle last week. Mrs
Bellinger broke this ankle two
Read the Argus Classified Ads
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Budweiser’s flavor thereafter.
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Sherley and Bernice Mrs. Axle
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Mrs Pauline Libby and Arthur
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Ring Sunday
from Foss spent the
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Mrs. L. Enitrum spent the week
with her suns in Portland.
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Estelle Schuman is visiting friends
i Out, Uakx,
in Portland
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Mr Lydia Schulenberg of Port
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Jhahner Harla during the week Mr.
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Lydia Schulenberg and Mr. and Mrs.
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