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'rimi <hiy, AugiHt HTTJ^RORO ARGTT. HÎ! IRRORO, OREGON Page Four Celebrate Moose Initiate; Women of Moose To Organize Team Portland ritualistic team put on I the initiation for the Moose lodge Friday night, several men taking the degree. Twenty members from Portland were present After initiation danc ing and music were enjoyed, also songs by Jonita Lorentzen and Ce-I oil Parker. Jonita Lorentzen has been ap pointed chairman of the "God Bless America" button sale m w being sponsored by the local Moose chap ter. Tile “mystery sister" will be con tinued again this year and names will be drawn at next meeting night. All new members, candidates and I other members are urged to meet 1 at the hall Friday night in order | to get a drill team organized. It , is to bi' made up of girls between ' 14 and IS years of age if possible Girls should get in touch with Pat Johnston at Pat s Beauty Shoppe j Next meeting night for the men is August 22. and the ladies meet ing. September 5. at 8:15 p. m. / > > Lornnce D. -.it who has dluct ed the Tualatin Slavers in choral work for several years and the Scholls Woman's chorus, will be associated with Gene Kobinson. evangelist as a state evanietlsno team for the state of Washing ton. beginning in September. Mis Do—ett and the children will live in Tacoma w here she is to be mus ic diieetor -apeivi-ei of Christian education fol the Fil t Christian church in that city. Prof. Do- ett and family were visitois Monday at the home of R 1. Putnam. Christian minister. They weie on their way to Yaki ma, Wa-h whole Mis DOMett - mothei is confined in the hospital with a broken hip. Mr and Mrs F M Dill.' of 318 North Fourth avenue will cele brate their 6bth wedding anni versary Sunday and will be At Home" to their friends and m g h- bors between the' hours of 2 to 7:30 p. m. Miss Alma Raffety IF. 4. Wilson Miss Davidson and The wedd.ng of Miss Alma Isa Mr. Hennessey H cd bella Raffetv. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Floyd W Raffety of Moun taindale. and Mr Willard Aaron Wilson, son of Mr and Mrs. John Wilson of Gales Creek, was solemn ized Saturday night at 8 o'clock at Galos Creek Christian church. Rev. Claude P Sabin officiating The bride, w ho was given in mar riage by her father, wore a dress of white brocaded satin with a tulle finger-tsp veil and earned a bouquet of white asters, pink rose buds and white delphiniums. Miss Velda Raffety, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. She wore a floor length dress of powder blue brocaded satin and carried a bouquet of pink asters, pink rose buds and blue delphiniums. Miss Arleta Raffety, youngest sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid She wore a floor length dress of pink taffeta and carried a nosegay of pink and white snap dragons and blue delphiniums The bridegroom was attended by Ed Van Derzanden. brother-in-law of the bride. Ushers were Eldon McRoberts and Wesley Lincoln, cousin of the bride. The wedding music. Lohengrin's bridal chorus and Mendelssohn's wedding march, was played by Miss Wanda Wilson, sister of the bridegroom. A reception was held at Gales Creek hall. The bride and bride groom cut the first piece of wed ding c >^ Mrs Dora Jensen and Mrs Frances Brewer poured. Mrs Ed Van Derzanden. sister of th< bride, and Mrs. Chester Merrill, cousin of the bride, cut the wed ding cake. Mrs. Rcbert Warrens was in charge of the ices Assisting in serving were Misses Frances Warren- Grace Schorb. Mahala Corey. Betty Brewer, and Mrs Al bert Stafford and Mrs. Eldon Mc Roberts The gifts were opened by Mrs Francis Brandenburg. Mrs Ferd I Hartwick and Miss Vemita Raffety. , aunts of the bride. Mr and Mrs Wilson will make their home at Gales Creek. AAA Visitors Impressed Visitors the past week at the O M Heaton home were Mr and Mrs. Si Trowbridge and son Wayne of Enders. Nebraska, and Mr and Mrs Ward L. Hull of Whitehall Ill. Mr Trowbridge and family are ’ visiting Oregon with intentions of locating here if suitable place can ' be found for his business. They I were favorably impressed with the Willamette valley and especially Washington county. AAA Visitors Honored— Joyce and Jean Barnes of Forest 1 Grove visited their grandparents. Mr and Mrs B W Barnes, here last week. Wednesday afternon Mrs Barnes had a garden party for them ' to which she invited fourteen guests. AAA Betrothal Announced— Miss Mildred Pyell announced her engagement to Paul Ruecker. son of Mr. and Mrs A. Ruecker. at the home of Mrs May Smith Thursday evening. Pre-i\ uptial Shower Given at ( ornelius Lora nee Dosseff Joins Washington Evangelistic Team wedding of interest to Hills boro people was that of M ss Ar lene Davidson, daughter of Mr and Mrs W. K Davids, n of Tena bonne, to Mr Thomas W Hen nessey of Portland. Saturday eve ning at 5:45 at S: Rose Cat" 'Lc church rectory in Portland Rev E J. Murnane officiated Mrs Gerald Davidson, sister-in- law of the bride, was matron of honor, ami Angus N Rackleff. brother-in-law of the bridegroom was best man The bride is well known, in Hills boro. where she formerly resided, and the bridegroom is engineer at the new St Vincent's hospital Portland. His parents reside Marshfield. The young couple will make their home at N E. 49th and Glisan. Attending the wedding from Hillsboro were Mr. and Mrs Ger ald E Davidson. > > > Return From Hawaii Mr. and Mrs Jake Weil, daugh ter and son. Rosanne and Forrest, returned to Hillsboro Wednesday afternoon from a two-months trip to Hawaii. They left here June 10 by train, shipped out of San Francisco tne following day on the liner Lurline and arrived in Honolulu on June 18. At' islands, during which thev visited Mrs Weil's brother. Philip Silver, a Honolulu attorney, thev sailed for San Francisco tn August 11 and arrived in th. Golden Gate city Monday. The family was Jo have arrived in Portland by train shortly after one o'clock but the train was two hours late. A A > Toastmistresses Plan Year's Work Executive committee of the Toast mistress club met at tn home f Mrs. H L. Bickford, prudent M. ■ day afternoon Plan- were mad- f r the first meeting after summer va- cation on Friday. September 12. It wils reported that the pn-,ram com mittee. Mn J T K -. ily Mi W C. Christensen, and Mr- C T Rk!.- ardson. had completed an outline for a six months' program. AAA Attend Farewell Meeting Mr. and Mrs. R L. Putnam. Chi lian ministers, attended the Salem D.strict Ninety-Nine dinner and rally at the Tillamook Christian church Monday evening Th oc casion became a farewell meeting for the Tillamook minister. Delbert Daniels, who is leaving this week with his family for Indiana, where he will attend colleg.- at Bullet University in Indianapol < He wa the guest speaker of the occasion AAA Bernard and Norma Jean Ben nett of Falls City. Neb . are guest- of their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. W H. Bennett of Bonnett' Sweet Shop. Pre Nuptial Patty Honois Couple Miss Be'ty Ladd of Uplun i Ind and I < »' Fish» i <f Ilillshm n. \\ h»»^ nuiit iauc w II bv In Id M nd.n tn<»rnitiK at thr F is I ht hoiniL werv hmi< ird with a shower Tn sdtiv cvvnihK at th«* lunncs of Mt and Mi» How .nd IItilt and Mi an Mis Paul Fi .ml • Pre ¡ nt w» i Viewed at the Frunt/ home and h fteshmi nts were ened at the 11 i lis home Guests includ'd Mi and Mr Harry Baket and son Donald. Mr and Mi F W MeL.nn Mi F irl Mi l .am and dauahti i Jud\. M and Mis Krmielh Frantz. Mr and Mr- bricks n. I i\'< in and Imiamc Ft « k - m. Miss Dm* thy lynch. Robert Badry, Curt Huht. Miss Dorothx Potumbaii. i Ruth Ann L oac . Carolyn J an and Mai > l ee Fish» i. Jc.mme and Jackie Frantz, homut d gue'-t .m i ht sts and hostesse s. > > / Miss Gillenwater H’t’Js O. Leopold Weisenbacks Hack From Florida Trip A beautiful wedding was solemn ized Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock in the garden at the home of the br d< - pa "'- Mr and Mrs E A Gillenwater, at Roeedate. when Ruby Elvera Gillenwater became the bride of Mr Otto Fred Leopold, son of Mr and Mrs Paul Leopold Bev. S of Be.iyerton per formed the ceremony in the pres ence of fifty guests, before a background of greenery and flow ers yvith ail arch of greens from which w.is suspended a yvedding bell, with candles at each side Pieced.ng the ceremony. Miss Marion Doty sang B. cause." ac companied by Mr> Richard Doty who also played the Lohengrin wedding march Tlic bride, who was given in marr.age by her father, wore a flocr-length dress of white mar quisette yvith full-length veil and carried a bouquet of white sweet peas gladioli and Regal lilies. Mary Agnes and Kose Meier as tran-b. arer and flow er girl were dressed in blue. Rise carrying a basket of rose petals which she scattered in the pathway of the bride Mrs A. McCarl. sister of the bridegroom, w as matron of honor. She was dressed in pale green satin and carried a bouquet of lavender asters Miss Marguerite Gillenwater, sis ter of the bride, was bridesmaid She were peach color, d satin and carried a bouquet of p- ach colored ast-.rs Mr McCarl was best man. and Cecil Parker of P. rtland was usher The bride cut the first piece of a three-tier wedding cake, and Mrs McCarl cut the cake A -istu g in serving were Mr- C Sy verson, and the Misses Marion Doty. Lena Lt. George R Bagley left v Leopold and Doris Gillenwater The bride is a graduate of the day for Fort Wayne, Indiana. w Hillsboro un. n high school, and he w ill receive a month s trai the bridegroom is employed by the in the M >tor school Consolidated Lumber company at Cochran Beth are well known in this community After a short a neymoon trip to the beaches, they will reside ui their recently purchased home St Huber AAA Mr and Mi Guv W< i t nb irk of near North Plains and their .on n-law and daughter. Mr ami Mrs C R Nuth. of Clatsk.mn* hav returned from an automobile tr p of 7.300 miles throuaheut the Dnited States, including a vnit with another son-in law and dauMitei Captain and Mrs C .1 K * r ■ | I i ‘ । : t.im Km e is station» d <' the great naval air station there Mi and Mi Num ! *k di hvei y of a new car in Detroit and tin lra\ t iers xi^ tcvi Y< How st m- N ttonal paik un the way home Thev \ isitvd nearlv all .d the capdal. in the states p.issvd throuith Mr We nb.it k. who .nd th was the longest layoff he had t\ir taken, reports crops looking fine in mi st nf the section . Visit’ d The local L Ik say that tins sec tion is the garden spot of all and that nothing will compare with it > > > Mrs. Jacobson Honors Officers Pre ent at the affair were the ilia Mi- Martha Manh. Mi I".I Mrs I I ster M ib. n s. Mi Mi- Jo- ■ Snv. Mi- Wil- m M । in and Lucille and Pris- Rex and Ml- Charles ll S. Mi Walter Watkins ■ M ■ T 'Ima Mr - I ela Smith. Mi Kenneth Smith. Mrs Meda F . M: l-'l .mor Mundort and M c. . er Dreeuen, Mr ..ml Mt Herm.m Jones and Pol Cliff rd and Joyce. Mr- John- S and - n. Mi -. Tons Mio: Ml- liar Campbell. Mr- Arthur Gn K. Mi B - Hotscher M IL t le t a Mo, in Ml W A G n Mr ■ I Mr- J.mn , Wd ll- y Mi and Mr- <) I. It allow . i C.itolme, M: A M Tillson. M: Frank D. dur. Mr- Barbara Mi G ■ ■ M i: । and Lois, M Jo eim Finegaii, Mi.- Bertha W i. — Mrs Alfred Dore. • MeP n Mn F W A.i -i and Alice Mary. Mr H " .Lo ob-nv.ihk n Mr- A E F Mt Earl Str.iughan. Mi L x Ti : > Mr- Effie Burnett. M Rudolph Sc nil'.z. Mr Eunice 'A M- Belle Lilly. Mi- May Humelman. Mr- C A Har- d M and Mi - Ed Phillips and M - Ruth Price Mr ..ml Ml - HilL-bor I., -t. r M A A Aged Father Dies Harley H Smith received word this week of the death of his father. E R Smith, at Huron. South Da kota. The fat . r. who w as 86 years of age, had made several visits here. AAA Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Trent- man <>f St. Lidory. Nebraska, vis ited here । ver the week-end with Mrs F W Delsman and family. 69c Popular open throated spirts type, with wide collar and neat zip pocket. Sturdy color-fast cotton; complete rance of boys' sizes. TROUSERS Sols BLTKE¥E 69c Made to stand hard wear and come up smiling! Sturdy blue Sanforized denim like their big brothers Buckeye overalls. Matching belt. PRINT DRESSES 98c Sister's practical this year, in these tub-fast, easily laun dered. well-made prints—and is she smart, too. A be wildering variety of styles, colors and prints to delight every girl in town. Sizes 7 to 14 RAYON PANTIES Fine knit rayon that looks like far more money. Girls' sizes GAY ANKLE SOX Sister's new dresses 19c löt SPROUSE-REITZ STORES @4 W estern Organization— ¿ IM! N ’nd Avr Hillsboro ( ipp«> ite ( ’oill t I louse Fhoiir 1413 First Aid Class Tuesday • t the Red Cru will b- held Tins 5 4 * u’vluck ut th* high schuul build rltUHiiw is the in > AT YOUR SERVICE! Your Nu-Way Grocery is Proud to Offer FINE QUALITY FOODS — PHONE ORDER SERVICE Courteous, Friendly Personal Service Watch Our Front and Store Displays for WEEK-END FOOD SPECIALS Well-Known Brands at Reasonable Prices! Home Owned—Home Operated FREE DELIVERY Telephone 771 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. Calvert mill Sewer Pipe. It ii I Id I n a Blix'ks Sand, Gravel and Cement l»R MN III I. all »lira Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile A Be Sure to Attend the Washington County FREE FAIR—August 27, 28, 29 and 30 DO YOUR SHOPPING WITH CONFIDENCE AT PIGGLY WIGGLY PEAS 3^' ook 3 ¿Z 25c TOMATO JUICE 19c FRUITS and VEGETABLES PORK SAUCE & BEANS 1,1 4 T L a- 15c 9c R & D * M JELL "S., 4c CANTALOUPES j" Q 2 .„r 15c DJLI&I *3 gaWw WATERMELONSu, 1 5"',in 25c lie I HONEY 35c H OMIN Y POTATOES 10 " ...u 19c CUCUMBERS ORANGES which is given to each sub scriber of 1 year or more, or sold for 35c each at the Ar gus office. Send in your Tried and Fav orite Recipes <other than those already published in Argus Cock Book > so that they may be published in the Argu- It will be appreciated by Washington county home makers. 2 lsl „.. . 49c PEANUT BUTTER 2 '^ 27c CATSUP _10c MIRACLE WHIP 136c ______________________ pi ".ui' i........................................................ VIMPi’Ar? i>ure cider- r ul1 »•’•ength. 1Qr vAHJatUlaa*! Bring container. Gal. ilUh Cnxn LUX, LIFEBUOY or f* m UAI CAMAY. Bar DC OXYDOL 59c 21c FLY SPRAY S, S Ql, 29c V ANTI I A 1 C w DOG FOOD TRIX,E 6 25c Bouquet. Imitation. 8-oz. bottle 25c 4-oz. m LUC 9 th 49c 10c g,,.,, 59c 15c . „.„ ho . 25c I 17c I ARC RALL MASON «mnj Pints doz., 63c Quarts, doz. ryfj /“C JAR RUBBERS !£L 3 10c ED'S MARKET FORMFBA^rKR Chop 2 green and 2 red peppers Add 6 quarts sliced impeded cucumbers. 6 medi um -ized sliced onions <may be left out if desired >. Sprinkle yvith salt, let stand 3 hours or all night, drain; add 'i cup mustard seed. 2 tablespoons tumeric. 44 cups white sugar. 14 quarts vine- zar Cook slowly for just 10 mmutes. stirring constantly. Seal while hot—Mrs. L. E. Wilkes. Hillsboro Argus COOK BOOK No. 2 Tins DUNDEE Sliced or Diced PANCAKE SYRUP GLOXOAT CLOROX KETCHUP Bread and Buller PICKLES taken W । Inn !«»n Street fi in l '.mnet v F Kit», r- r Phone 1341 Art » Tuart was Our Specialty N<> Job loo bi ! or too small! DFD or R,CE KRISPiES. rLr Kellogg’s, pkg. STIRRING DAYS This recipe from the— CONCRETE WORK / Garden Club Urges Entry of Flowers I a SCHOOL SPECIALS SHIRTS SOR,ZED corroN Through your putromigr wo in1 .ihle to give employ ment to local help Prlcrn for I ri<l.»y ami Saturday Only SPROUSE Watch for additional specials in our "Back to School" Sale next week! PATRONIZE THE HILLSBORO BAKERY Jun r W man club rm f T n <’ay cvenin., al the home of M Doris Brandaw Thi* meeting w a held in the garden, where club .u tivit.es f. r the next year w« tp di>- < u-s< d. and Mi “ K' ith b’cnm r club president, gave a report of prog- 1« , of th? H.irv« t Quevn cont« ' which, is being mdue’ed th . \e.<r .b. i rv by tho club Mi Hubert Welch was ap|H»int< d corn *-p ndm.g s« c Former Principal Visits FREE DELIVERY Hanks Couple Il'rJ At WashougaL H n. Junior Women Plan Year's Work Lt. Bagley Goes East A. P. Patten and family of Pla centia, Cal . are visiting here and in other places in Oregon and Washington for a ccuple of weeks. Mr. Patt-, n, former high sc : i principal here, is superintendent of school- at Placentia He hopes to dispose of his local prep, rty while here. He rep> rts that his father H I Patten, formerly of Hillsboro, who makes his home with him. is in good health. AAA 1. 111 tor Saturday Only BACON . POT ROAST ST,T'nE" GROUND BEEF '1 1 27c 21c 20c Complete Line of COLD LUNCH MEATS SUMMER SAU. i.b. 25c BACON BACK Lb 25c PORK LINKS lb .2 5c SHORTENING 4 lb. 57c । Kh>11 ,,r “'»OKI l> 3 - 35c SWIFT'S or AR.MOl R S. MINCED HAM , s 20 c Hillsboro H/| FAT Company “The Best ■ < I For Less”