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Thin <lav. lune 13, 1940 HILLSBORO ARGUS. HILLSBORO, OREGON Black Is Bright in These Outfits ’CCIVC Degrees af O. C. E. Eight WiKhington muntv tmi nt < lit Iho (hrgiHi (’niligf <4 E<lll(’Utlon jt MunilbHlIh HtuiVuil ilugruu. with tho । lu » «»f 3lU which w ; m grudiiut il with t • I iiiih ih imuni u\t i » i » un .lune I Ihuv n«- M iij<»rir EII uii Duxbury Hill boi<>. M u i »i iu Il Johnson .imi IL k n Jovi »• Vui .limu, Ho.i\« i imi. ’rhuru...i (’arulvii Puut .uh. Bank*, Hui.) N.« i m. nm, (’miuliii . Ett i Ann B-oh.s BuxLm, Rohurtu I, M "H F<uut Ci ovr ami .h unnu AplHubcrry, Tikani Fifty pci <• m of thu 1910 gradu nti havu uhuudy i»htmm<<i touch Ing positions for next \r.u and with the pl.n emont season only half nvri imin .itiön . u.ru thu piucuinutit figure will attain as high a mark n m 1939 when all who w i »hud to teach found job. mg Fnd.n « \i nmg .lune 21. at the < hamln i of ( onimuiru i omn Thu progiam r bumg planmul by the tm intu ì hip rnniniilliT u n d u r < hau ni.m »hip of M Angie Hai i mgt .n a . o led by Mi . Ina Puarl Allen, Mi daim Minino C o y. I <nth Pillinoli, Eumuu Kuumeilu, Zola Moi ■ m and Mai ie Pm t Thu emidi m commit tue will have j ¡>ai ¡P «>f t hu dmnei with Mi . »e 'icm.i Blown, chairman. Mi Mattle Hiatihei Mi , Rulli Long f< Ih. a Fhn um < I , i< ,i .md G Lid \ Rood i Í IT ■ m i I »vlt.I 'i 111 III... F ai Charles Fries Host At Birthday Party Lecturer Thi* WuMngton County Pomona Grimgu h iFpr.'Spritud at State Grange at Suhin thi, week by Mr <ml Mr A I. Whitaker of Beavei- t»m ¡out»* 2 Othui ; .'.ttvmJmg from thu counly . hi - County Deputy and Mi (’ O Churchill and Mrs. J R F'lrythu arid tori James, all of Hillsboro Mr Forsythu । one of the chap* ui Hi»* for thu young grangers of Anx'iiua Th»* ’atu niuvtmg started Mon* »lay and runs through Friday i i i fl .lt.TIHtv It uttviid. Or. IF. R. C. Sets June Plan Picnic Meet 21 for Picnic Mrs L*sliu Fries gave a birth day party la t Wednesday after- Women's Relief Corps voted to noon for her son Charles on his sixth birthday Present were Shir ■have a picnic at their meeting Fri ley McEntee Mary Carol Davison day. June 21. to be held at Shute Karon Morley. Billy J<X)s. Clifford park providing the weather is per-1 H.ilvoi on Sandra and Diane Deck, rm : ible and if not to be held at the and Sharon (’»mnell of P»>rtland. Legion hall Everyone is to bring I J ne Cline of M MrnnviRe, Mrs p.t-luck and their own dishes and Kenru-tti Dav.-on. Mr Claude Mor. silverware Coffee and cream will hy. Mi William Joos Mr O C be erved by the Corps Forest Halvorson. Mr Rollin Deck and Grove has been extended an in Mi Reid Conn«*ll of Portland, Mrs vitation and the Corps will honor Lois Cline of McMinnville, Mis th< president, Mrs Franks Olsen, WilUarn Gr» y. Mrs Charles L on her birthday. Bratcher, the honor guest and the Ill hostess. Here from South— i i i Mr Ada I. Patterson of Carmel, Cal . arrived Wednesday for a visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mrs William M Martin attended Mr and Mrs. P. L. Patterson. the twentieth anniversary reunion of her class at Oberlin University. Oberlin. Ohio, last week-end. She fh w east Friday arid returned by plane on Tuesday Flies East to Reunion Piano Recital Set For Fuller Students A group <>f Zona I Fuller • piano tudunt in r»*cital Thur day. June 20, at th»- C mgrugahonal church at 8 p m The public is invited Mum- b»-i of thu class are Alvern and Wesley G Edwards of Los Mai ic Johnson Milton Skove. Bar- Angeh author and lecturer, who b t a and Donald Walter* Jack and will deliver a series of talks on Juan Kennelly Dons Dixon, Lois ‘World Events and Bible Pro . nd El. I»- Puturkurt. Helen and Vir phecy starting Wednesday night ginia Bauer, Margaret and Norma at the Free Methodist church in Freudenthal. Wanda, Faun and this city Screen pictures illus Norma Brook Dickie Merrill. Sally trate his talks Admission will be and Jean Ferguson. Marjorie Al- free to the entire series of lectur dmger B bbie Richardson. Shirley es. slated from Jum* 19 to 30. in Fn-y. Corinne and Millie *nt Ross. clusive. Belly and Jum* Dung, Liceha and Raymond Barcu Virginia Baker, Sad;» T'' m lie Gladiu Durig. Nadia and Mei Ic Fishback Donna and Eddie Harvey Jack and Roy Lum . Daughters of Union Veterans wdl ber. Roger Heckei Dorothy Bauer . have a pot-luck supper and social and Gwen Kaufman. i for members and their families next Monday evening ¡4 7 at th»* home i i i of Mi Linnie Thomas, 356 Edison Attend ( otnmenrrmenl— I street Mrs Gertrude Calef will be Mi George Butterfield accom | assisting hostess. panied her mother, Mrs George i i i RuTh of Portland, to Eugene over the week-«nd They attended the A new black 'beer, 1 .»yon ui< pc* Ls u ed to m «ke th» u two ¡n ut commencement exercites of the Mr. and Mrs. George Selfridge rummer outfits. The mode l at thu h it im hid» a full-skir lud dress I Uhi\••! .¡ty i»f Oregon graduate's in which Mrs Butterfields brother. are enjoying a two weeks' vacation and a bolero ja< kut. Ih lt and bag me Of red leather. The black Guorgc Ruth Jr. was one of the at San Francisco fair and Los An- hat With dotted veiling has a narrow white brim. The* other en- 709 graduating Mr Butterfield al i geles Cal sumblu, light, include a w< ll-d< igm d dn ; with |ow-pl.ic u<i Dutch so attended the alumnae luncheon 1 1 1 L »< k< ts, white* buttons . nd a white collar. It Ls shown with white Saturday noon. ' Twenty members of the Metho sdoves mid a black and white hat. Judy *( hendel Honored— dist church school met at the par Mrs A F Schendel gave a birth sonage Monday night for the June day party Tuesday afternoon hon business meeting C C Weber pre oring bur daughter Judy on her sided Progressive program of the ninth birthday Guests were Mary Sunday school during the past year Kramicn. Patty Kennelly, Olive i and plans for the new year were dis and Joyce Hartrampf. Sally John cussed. son Bonnie Jean Corn. Sue Searcy. Mr and Mrs F. J McAlear. Mr. Joan Bi Idwin. Jeannette Leeds, ‘ and Mrs B F Pile, and Mr and D»*nald Patton, Billy Baldwin and Mrs Wildbahn of Kansas City. Mo . Colonel Martin. attended the annual oyster bake at Bay City Sunday Mr and Mrs Carrier« Hold Picnic— Mr and Mrs A J Miltenberger. Wildbahn are brother-in-law and Mr and Mis W E Brown. Mr and sister of Mrs Pile Pre-conference Sunday sermon in Mi F I. Beach and Mr. and Mrs. । the Hillsboro Methodist church will I. E Furrow attended a mail car be given by Reverend /Alexander rier.*»’ picnic f«»r Yamhill and Wash Hawthorne Sunday at 11 a. ni Spe ington county carriers at Biter's cial music will be given by the park near Dundee. girl s chorus and combined choir. Farewell Given— Public is invited Mr and Mrs. P L Patterson enter Mrs Kathryn Nolan spent Mon tained with a dinner parly Saturday day and Tuesday in Eugene with » venmg honoring Mr. and Mrs. W. her sister. Mrs. C. J Crittenden, Verm McKinney, who left Tuesday who underwent a major operation for New York City Others present Monday morning at Sacred Heart were Messrs and Mesdamcs Dave hospital Ladies’ Aid society of the Metho Cooper and Jack West. dist church met last Wednesday at Home for Summer— Mr. and Mrs A W. Walker mo । the church fur a luncheon and busi- tored to College Place. Wash . on ' ness meeting Mrs. Thomas Connell. Monday. Miss Myrtle Walker, who । president of the group, presided Mr. and Mrs Rene Meltebeke and ha.s been teaching there, returned with them Tuesday for the sum* family and Mr. and Mrs Earl Hol- ' lAnbeck of Mountaindale spent Sun in<T months. day at Seaside. Cannon Beach and Move From Grove— Rockaway. A. Nygard and family moved Mrs. E C Crouder returned Fri last w’eek from Forest Grove to day from a week's visit with friends Hillsboro route 3. Thev are living on the Joe Nelson place on the and relatives at Ocean Lake Initiation will be held at the reg North Plains road. ular meeting of the Order of Home From Hospital— Eastern Star next Tuesday eve Mrs Paul Baldwin was brought ning Brian Aherm* ami Josephine Hutchinson present an eyu-view of home last Thursday from three Mr. and Mrs Vernon Kraus and married life* in the film version of the Howard Spring best-seller. weeks at St. Vincent’s hospital, Mr and Mrs Clem Vanderzanden My S«>n. My S»m!" The* picture ope n a scvuii-day rim at the' Hill where sho underwent several of Forest Grove spent the week-end theatre* Sunday. major operations. at Depoe Bay. Circle to Meet— Mrs. Florence Grell and daugh Circle No. 3 of the Methodist ters Elva and Rubv of Tangent Meiiratlis Entertain— ( hm * s to Alaska— church will meet Tuesday evening. visited last week with Mrs. Sam Jimmy Nolan left Monday for Sunday Mr. and Mrs McGrath Wrange ll. Alaska, to do accounting June 18. at 8 with Mrs. L. L Brown Steinke and Mrs. Freudenthal. entertained ¡it dinnc r The guests for the Wrangell Packing company wrri* former Baker residents and for the* summer. included Mr. and Mis M Wright. Aunt Succumb»»— Mr. and Mrs. Albert D King. Mrs EliralMdh Carothers of Portland, Frank Bowen, Mrs. William Pat aunt of Edward Carothe*rs of Hills boro, died in Portland June* 7. terson. ami Mrs Ralph Graves, all < f Portland. Mr Hembree and Mrs Home f rom College— Mis> Velma Abumlroth returned Waterman. S(vcr;il such parties were* planned for Mrs. Waterman's home last Tucsd:iy from Murylhurst pleasure. college for the* surpmer. ।----------------------------------- D. U. V. Pot Luck Mondc.7 Attend Fair in South i Dick a son AI f ends National Session J County (¡rangers Represented at State Sessions Page Five A picnic meeting for July was planned by the Past Chiefs’ club at the meeting last Thursday night at the home of Mrs. C. L. Qakes. In the card games which followed th » business meeting Mrs. J W Barney and Miss Eliza Shorey were prize winners. Ill Guest Day Monday P E O will have guest day Mon day. June 24 at the home of Mrs. L. C Kramien Luncheon will be serv. ed at one o'clock with Mrs. J H. Garrett as assisting hostess. Ill Home for Vacation— Ted Gardner returned Thursday from Corvallis, where he has been a student at Oregon State. FOOT-LONG CONEY ISLANDS 15c Attend Commencement— Mrs S on Steinke. Miss Evelyn Steinke Mrs. Ed Freudenthal and Herman Greener Jr . attended the < imrnencement exercises last Tues day morning at Oregon Normal school at Monmouth Miss Elva LaVeme Grj-ll. a niece of Mrs. Steinke and Mr- Freudenthal, be ing a graduate. Employed at Caves— Helen Dean left Tuesday for the Oregon Ccves. where she is em ployed for the summer. Helen at tends Willamette university at Sa lem. HAMBURGER— French Fries or Potato Salad Ft cl-Long IIO1 DOGS Ll’NC HES CHICKEN and STEAK 15c 10c 35c DINNERS Open—9 A. M. to 1 A. M —Everyday TED S SANDWICH SHOP Bakery Employes Picnic— Employers and employes of Per- fection Bakery enjoyed a picnic at Balm Grove Sunday Thirty were in the group. HILLSBORO—Across from Shute Park Stars of Popular Film Ill Rev. Leroy Walker Receives Promotion p. 'Mie i IL v Km I .< I o \ Walk» I. former 'f th» I ■< ,d M th h | i church. I to the Nampa Ida Muthodi t Statu con Walkui r i i author the of I « t i Paul GurM Honored— M Mal > S .i h<dd of St Paul, Mum, w । a gnu t of her cousins. Mr ami Mi W II Wiihur. from S tin lav until Tm la\ Ml Wieb .er < omphinehLd I ki with a bridge kl u!y Monday aftuim><m Two * >h ' " ■ ■ in plus w Uh Ml J u k ri,. । n ... | Mi i> C Halvm .i.n re- i ■ u mg hiith lionui M i K I > Halvm on ml Mrs o C Hnlvor- I Mil hmmrvl hm with a tv.I Tur I W •‘fL rn mi at th< O C. HaL t - I k > i iom<- st Appoiiilnif-nls Made R W I.awl»»i. pit sidunt «if t h u | Pol tlai I Ch. ptui «if thu National a - -elation of Co>t Accountants, ha. announced the following assign* m. ut I. B Hall of thu local Ray- i M dmg office will be director m ; charge of publications; ami A L Ama. her local certified public ac countant, will be director in charge of fhjbhcit\ *onsin I oik VKi^- M' ami Mr Henry Petersen en tertain <1 with a dinner party Fri day night. Mr and Mis Anthony La eu. Mi s Barney Laser. Mb’s M.uutdla Moran and Haymond Laser of DuPun* Wi , and Mi William Smith of Forest Grove They all at* tend« d thu rose festival earlier m I the day. (•ordon Sahnou Honored — Mr and Mr Gordon Sahnow en- tertaim cl with a dinner party Mon day c veiling honoring their son ; ■ Gordon on hi- fourth birthday ’ Pn ent w ere Mr and Mrs George Bunsdorf. Mr and Mi W T Put- . mim Jr and Maurme. Margaret. Bd ly and George. Mr ami Mrs. Ken neth Bivrsdorf and Burke and George*. Mrs. Rut he rford Hostess— Mi ■ I) S Rutherford was hostess' at a luncheon last Thursday, coin- , plimenting Mis. Sadie Pittendrigh of Everett. Wash., and Mrs Pearl > Burkhalter of We t Linn, both for-! imrly of this city Other guusts were M. dame.. E L. Moore*. Lloyd Brown, L A. Long. George Tay lor. and Mi s Mina Combs. Cirele Two to Mert — Circle No. 2 of the Methodist church will meet next Thursday afternoon, June* 20, at 2:30 with Mrs. i Max Cramk.ll Mrs Helen Deichman will be assisting hostess. Circ le One* to Meet- Circle No. I of the Methodist church will meed with Mrs. J T. Foster next Tuesday afternoon, i Fi lends arc* welcome'. Vacation.«« in South — r Che ter Wojahn left Monday for S.m Francisco for a week's vacation FRED offers YOU FOR HES A JOLLY GOOD FELLOE OFFICE SUPPLIES Kill Your Needs at THE HILLSBORO ARGUS There’ll be n surprised, happy look on Dad’s face when you remember him with this delicious and highly personalized cake on Father’s Day. 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