Thursday,
21, 1940
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Mrs. P. L. Patterson
Named P. - T. A. Head
Plans tor Pire!
Pâtre Five
League of Women
Voters to Meet
B. W. Barnes School
Sing, Play New Song
Planned by Lodge
On Friday afternoon of this week
the pupils of the B W Barnes school
will ing and play their now school
song which has been named the "B
W Barnes March ' The words and
charge
the music to this march have been
i** League of written by the pupils with the as-
ay. at 12 30 at ... stance of Warren Elliott, teacher
■ Hill-, country club.
.Vili
A . a special feature for th«» after
noon B W Barm s, who recently
i. following a lunch- retired from his duties with the
oon Mrs local high school. will be the honor
ed guest A special hand-made copy
of the words arid music to this now
school song was presented to Mr
Barnes.
Lodge to Sponsor
Beaver State Boy
Hiilsbor ।
Phoenica Temple. Pythian Sisters,
will hold a |>ot-luck dinner at the
temple hall tomorrow (Friday* at
fl 30 A program will follow dinner
and initiation will be held during
temple session. Hostess committee
include- Mesdames A R Bradley.
Fred Emu-. Anna <H>ttledi G Garth-
tainment . ommittee Mesdame . J. W
Barney. Lloyd Brown W C Chris
tensen Clan,I,- Cook. Max Crandall
and II R Emmott.
It you have no more use for it
-sell it through Argus want ads.
BETTY SUE
*- OiWe sut wxv sat '
Kmgh’s of Columbus
a meeting
to again sponsor a
American Legion .
mid
Jo
CiNt
amo
T h L
roa or
ÖOTTH.'
f
■ w<
t.iartily endorse the fine
■arried on by the Legion in
u aimin'
to respect and ap-
• our American form of gov-
• inment and are glad to cooperate."
Grand Knight John Seus comment-
the third year the coun-
ared a boy.
und Mr
K. of C. to Hold
Dance on March 28
Bue kw
Joint Anniversaries
Celebrated Sunday
17. Tl
music
Weieuba-k. Mis.
Department Officer
Visitor at W. R. C.
hei ■ i-ter Mi
husband. Fred
Mt A We. ,:
back' mother,
Alic«'
When
Eva Kahler and
Kahler, all of Aloha;
back . i Mr Wei < n-
and his .oster. Miss
t
A. Allen. 90-year-old uncle of Mr.
lent of Washington county and Ed
ward Bantz Among th«- gifts re
ceived was a "memory garden" con-
Smart for early spr ing Is Nan Tailor’ cleverly designed shirtwaister
fashioned of rough-surfaced rayon . •: ■ which i
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March.32, 23 and 25
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PORK SHOULDER , „
LOIN PORK ROAST lb
PORK SAUSAGE 1
SEASONING BACON
heer w ooL
Mr and Mrs Tucker of
Mexico, who have recently
Prize winning bird houses in the
come to Hillsboro and an
contest sponsored by the Garden
ent located with Mr. Tucker
KIS'TON Mi . Laura
mother. Mrs C. W Mercer, were club are <m exhibition this week at
and Sil;
at a house warming Ihe library. Wren house winners
Thursdu morning at the Evangeli-
list included Mr and .'.ere Paul Patterson Jr David Hill.
ienry. David Hill.
Mrs. Tucker. Virgil Jr. Virginia
the Rev A R Schmalk giving Lee.
cond. Bob MacKenzie. B W.
Richard and Judv Ann. the
arnés,
third;
Blue • bird house,
a completi1 sur-
Mr- C W. Mercer,
Giesbers. St. Matthews,
Thev
spending their •Mr. and Mr I . E Regnier of North
honeymoon along the Ori gon c
Plains. Mr. and Mr- O B. Bush. first. Sylvester Pranger. St. Mat-
tiiews. second. Swallow houses.
Louise ami Martha Jean
Plains. Mr and Mrs. Fred Stansell Stanley Neitling. St. Matthews,
Betty Jo and Louis of Hillsboro. first; George VanArnam. B. W.
Luncheon Sponsored
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bailey and Bob Barnes, second: Flicker house. Bur- |
, ton Van Dyke. St. Matthews.
By Church Circle
by of Portland.
•s of the social circle of the
Mr Tucker is a daughter otiMr
gotional ehweh. under di- and Mr- Regnier.
<>f Ml
J Woodward.
After a dinner provided by all. DAR Benefit Party
mg a pre-Easter luncheon the afternoon was spent in visiting
church today «Thursday! at and singing old church songs. Gifts Scheduled March 29
k fur members and their of canned fruit and vegetables were
D A. R. will sponsor a benefit
A program will be
received. Mr Tucker
stockman. card party Friday afternoon. March
the luncheon Mrs Fred and want.- to locate in th,» north- 29.
in the chamber of com
Busi-
merce. Five hundred, auction and
!:30.
contract bridge
be played.
Everyone s welcome, There will
be
prize
rs
for
ladle:
who would
Local Women Attend
Girls Plan Hike—
w than play cards. Mrs
I.obese Camp Fin» group met Conference D. A. R.
Payne is g<
Tuesday afternoon with their guar-
Mrs. C E Wells
1rs. Glenn man
dian. Miss Blanche Britton. Plans Payne
and Mrs. J W Kelley at-
were made for a hike to the Bov
Scout camp for their next meeting tended the state D. ?X R. confcr-
Peschka Honored—
if weather permits. ~
Songs were eneo at the Royal Gorpc e hotel at
Mrs. C. C. DeFrees was hostess
River Tuesday. Wednesday
r the county council Hood
fire to be held at Forest Grove. and Thursday as delegates of the at a bridal shower for Miss Cath
local chapter.
erine Peschka. bride-elect of Ed
ward Henry of Chehalis, Wash. She
Complete Honors—
received many useful gifts. Twen-
Ih-don-ni Camp Fire girls com
David
Ruddell
of
Brooklyn.
pleted their birthday honors at a Wash . and Frank Himes of Elma,
meting of the group with their Wash . visited with Mrs A. J Whid- Mrs. Dierdorff Hostess
Juardian. Miss Marjorie Gray, TUes- don Sunday. Mr Ruddell is Mrs.
Tualatin Plains Missionary So
rnoon They rehearsed songs Whiddons brother and Mr. Himes ciety will meet next Wednesday aft
ting at the Council Fire at is her cousin.
ernoon with Mrs Emma Dierdorff.
Mrs Ruth Spaniol and son of Day- Mrs. Dierdorff will be the leader.
larks Entertain—
। ton and Mrs. Fred Booth of Cor Starrs in New Home—
Mr and Mrs L. B. Starr moved
Mr and Mrs. Lee Clark entertain vallis are spending a few days with
to their new home at 144 North
their parents. Mr. and Mrs H W Ninth
avenue. Tuesday.
party at their home Saturday Currin.
evening
Pinochle and Chinese
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fenner and
The Irish children spent the week-end with
Mr and Mrs Charles Wright and
on the rc- her parents. Mr and Mrs H C
family of Seattle are visiting with
freshment tables.
Kruger, at Corvallis.
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
Puli Hain Employes—
Mrs. Violet Rush and Miss Jean Wright.
Mr. and Mrs P A. Anderson were
Pittman of Portland were week-end
Mrs L.
Kummer and son of
of Mr. and Mrs. T. H Pitt Bend spent last week with Mr. and
husbands and sweethearts of the J guests
Mrs. J. C. Kummer.
C Penney company at dinner and man.
Mrs. M A Lynch of Redmond,
Miss Ethel Harty spent the week
a roller skating party
formerly of Hillsboro, was a guest end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
ning.
List week her brother and sister- Fred Harty Miss Harty is a student
Birthday ( elebraled—
in-law Mr. and Mrs John Bailey. at Oregon Normal at Monmouth.
Mr
M Abrams attended a
Mrs. Alvin Johnson and twin
luncheon at Henry Thieles Friday
honoring Mr Abrams’ father. M. daughters Joan and Judv of Port
AbrDms. of Portland on his seventy- ' land spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Elwood Johnson.
fifth birthday.
Mrs. Cecil Johnson and daughter
Entertains Friends—
Dolores of Portland were week-end
Donald Bailey entertained four-1 guests of Mr and Mrs. Elwood John
teen guests at the home of his par- son.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. E R Baih v The '
Mrs. Etta Hanel and family
down orra monitc
evening was spent in dancing and spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs.
CLÍMW ----- — |T is
playing games.
W Richards of Fairview.
PVTTIIS& MOWS OUT
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Brainard of
' ancouver. Wash . visited Sunday
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Hostess—
Mr Fred Chase entertained the
Kappa Tau club last Thursday aft-
ernoon Roll 'all was answered by
proverbs Mr Arnie- Dickason told
the fourth chapter of the original
s’ory the club is writing. "Ameri
can Review" was given by Mes-
dame
Ralph Ramey, L Larson
and H H Stannard. Mrs. Laura
Hattrick will be hostess at t h e I
meeting March 28.
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