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Lions A uxiliary To S ee S tyle Show • 'lie H illsboro Gm lao n s A uxiliarv will me, t on Monday. Oe- Episcopal church Parish lil p in in directors rue>d.iy evening O ctober 28, at room of ttie Hillslxtro Library a r 'ck Mrs .l.iie McKalson ot discussion on saw dust mulch, Dorothy s Shop w ill present a style m A gardens amt for flowers, w ill be show Hostesses for the meting will be held Anyone interested in gardening is Mis L eonard Cabo chairm an, and Mcsdumes J a n e - Chapm an. Reid w elcome to attend A A A C ottrell. Jam es Davis and W ayne Einmott. Speaker at County Club M eet Friday Mrs. Saidie O rr-D u n b ar oi P o rt land w ill be the guest speaker at the first fall m eeting of the W ash ington C ounty F ederation of W om e n s clubs on Friday at the C on gregational church. Mrs George Jacobson of the W’est Union club, county president, w ill preside, with the session beginning at 10 a. m. R epresentatives will be presen t from all federated clubs in the co u n ty. and Mrs. F A bendroth. youth conservation chairm an, has p la n ned a group m eeting of youth con servation com m ittees from o th er clubs to be held durin g the noon hour. A noon luncheon w ill be served in the social room of the church, w ith officers of the federation as hostess es. > > A The W S. C S of the Methodist church will hold its annual d inner and baz t.»r Nov em ber ' T here will be aprons, fancy work and a food table. A public luncheon w ill be served from 11:30 to 1 o'clock. Eight a n d Forty To M eet T u e sd ay > A A MRS. SAIDIE ORR-Dl'NBAR f P ortland, w ho w ill be guest sp eak e r at the first fall m eeting of th e W ashington C ounty F ed era tion of W omen's clubs on Friday a t the C ongregational church. The class parents and teachers of the T rinitv L u th eran church met O ctober 13. to plan th e en tire p ro gram for th e year. Mrs. C arl Voges. chairm an of the class parents, p re sided over the m eeting. The R everend G eorge R eule a d dressed the group, speaking on • Youth Progress." The class parents planned a party for th eir classes for som etim e during the year. The group stressed the social life of tl,e Sunday school. At the close of th e m eeting the class parents, as hosts for the eve ning, served refreshm ents. A A A Loyce R obbins H ead s C a m e ra C lub O fficers Ixiyce Robbins, chem ist of Alcoa M ining Co. of Hillsboro, was elec ted president of the H illsboro C am era cinb M onday night at th e local club's first fall meeting. O th er officers include G len P o w ers. vice-president: V ern A rlt, sec retary , and Jam es K incheloe. tre a s urer. N inety m inutes of colored motion pictures, taken by W illiam B C handlee; w ill be show n O ctober 31. 7:30 p.m. w hen th e C am era club m eets at the hom e of W inan W. Winans. 710 NW Dale avenue. C e d a r Mill. A A A have an excels of acids in your blood, your 15 miles oi kidney tubes may be overworked. These tiny fitters and tubes are working day and night to help Nature rid your system of excess acids and poison ous waste. When disorder of kidney function per mits poisonous m atter to remain in your blood, it may cause nagging backache rheu matic pains, leg pains, loss of pep and en ergy, gettia^C p nights. swelling, puffiness S a t u r d a y N ig h t W ALKER & N ELSO N In su ran ce 109 S. 2nd Ave., Hillsboro All Wool 56 inch Salt anti peppers of tan, blue. S ^ .9 8 y d . WASHINGTON COUNTY'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT ALL WOOL 56inch G le n P la id s C heck s S g .9 8 y d . cod S4 .98 e x p e rts AVF-2Í dem on_ - Model AVT-160 1 e latest, easiest. most - « h o d s M cC all ' 7392 McCall P atterns l,,r grow n up, too’ Sett our new Novel- tv Butt,ins. Com plete line zippers and seam binding. " a " '" '« n a t i o n a l contest '" S w e d e n ... 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P ortland, was a d in n er guest of Mi and Mrs. F ra n cis A. Waibcl T hursday evening, and later in the evening gave a talk at the reg u lar m eeting of the K nights of Colum bus. c è d e i u n d d .ö M iti. odd 3 i« cUcS • • D ance Hollywood c u t t i n g fe s tiv a » . {or W a s h in g to n l a s h i ° " ' ' > ' " ¿ ” A8 n d C o u n ty t o ik • b e « r e { r c s h m e n ts . to o • • • dÍܰnal OCtOnd donuts íof everybody (ree eider and As V*’’ ' J y. I'1'1' Yo«’ V‘a’ ,ck. W F ^ ////.Z t/ÍOKO . October 23 \o ''e BOTANY All Wool GABARDINE S p o r t S h ir t s a n d S la c k s M ot b 0' ' ’ ■ßio» e wt'A” Ito«1- to c" 00’ the eos7 y>oi* MEN’S Novelty Weave "T" S H IR T S »“* ‘¿ ovv,’*-000 yo«« fcVA? 5 tto s P. »o yet flV . W r'P ' w he«'® cAie'i'W s»— ith $1-98 , the sW veco«6’ * - 4 V.c«1- A on .J OAOCX«» i . í for z , / ' ' " $2*98 BOYS' Woven Cotton F l a n n e l S h ir t s B light Plaids ; «e cut REMEMBER the Tlle Stockings S“,ckin,;s that lh;,t fit w vi"' best . . . and the Stockings that fit best are PHOENIX Custom- F it Proportioned NYLONS! . . . at W eil’s! S J .9 8 to S g .4 9 * ■ lull 33 days tu p p b rrlunJrd. FREE Scientiir Weight ( hart, ( all for yours. Or send free w ith phone or mail orders. No obligation. G UA R ANTEE: Many user» report weight losses of up to 10 pounds or more with the first box. AYI)S are guar anteed—you must lose too with the first box—or your money refunded. KRAMIEN'9 DRUG STORE • Sizes 8'z to 10'z S a tu r d a y N ite S tif - Sneil Farm, ,«iv,t.ly m‘" 1 hta ,r’ > 7 ! »ill need Youlose weight on the very first boxer wur ewney tom e in. píeme, oi wrlle. K in g o t C lu b s SHUTE PARK ^ ^ T p a r m . A ' f P ° r t P' ° a d ’ PR O O F P O S IT IV E ! Eminent phy*n ian**ufwrvwe<1 clinical test« ind report quick and safe v th over 100 A YDS users. W i l l E X P E R IM E N T ? Start the AYDS Plan Today. Only $2 • flic la » 1’ 2 00 P m '’ ^armies*. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY V« vt a X YOU CAN’T SURPASS THEIR BEAUTY to the ^o u r »>•> sew food candy way more slender, graceful Sgure this A YD S Candy Way. IT 'S A D O C TO R 'S A M A Z IN G D IS C O V E R Y . No drugs, no la i- itives, no eaereising Eat plenty. Sou don't cut out any meals. You simply take A YDS before steals, which automatically curl« the appetite. The result is you eat rss and lote »eight. A'iscluttly P a iç C lo th es TOO FAT? Get SLIMMER Have a s1.50 H a r t S c h a ffn e r & .M a r x / W eil's Easy Term s E njoys Big G a m e Hunt J. M. P erson retu rn ed last F ri day from a th ree w eeks' big game m inting trip in th e C anadian Rockies. He reports a most en jo y able hunt, having bagged a Big H orn ram , a m ountain goat and a deer. H!s bro th er-in -law . A. E. Paulson, of Longview. W ashington, accom panied him. Mrs. Pearson and M rs Paulson drove to V ancouver. B. C. to m eet th eir husbands. A A A P R IC E S 1 .98 s e t w “ »5/w price D r y G o o d s D c p t. H u b e rs R eturn Home Mr. and Mrs. C arl V H uber re tu rn ed to H illsboro on T hursday of last w eek from Santa Cruz. C alif . w here Mr. H uber had been on a business trip for B irds Eye-Snider. Mr H uber left H illsboro on S ep tem b er 22. The first of O ctober Mrs. H uber, accom panied by h er father. F. C. S tannard of Salem , drove to S anta C ruz to join Mr. H uber While th ere they w ere registered at Hotel P alom ar. A A A r* E co n o m y D ru g s Dotted and Ruffled / r W ltl 'V a , c h gcOHO*' J ALL WOOL Etery home should hal t 2 cleaners •o 43« P la id s . S t r ip e s C h e c k s . S o lid s S 2« 9 8 to S g .9 8 'In c lu d in g th e N e w F lo o r T o o l lo r " T idy" Every home has 2 cleaning prob lems . . . rugs, carpets — above- the-lloor cleaning. ^ R egular m onthlv m eeting of All S aints Episcopal G uild was held on O ctober 6 Mrs. Agnes N osier spoke to the group on the activities of th e Council of Churches, of w hich she is president. The devotional period, w as given by Mrs. V. W. G ardner Mrs. j. A. Morley reported on the _____________ Diocesan m eeting _ held in P " o rtlan d October 5. , . . P lans for a rum m age sale to be held N ovem ber 5 and 6. and for the annual bazaar and d in n er Decem ber 1, w ere made. Phono 141 - 1732 ROUGH TW EEDS under the eyes, headaches nod dixrinesfd Frequent or scanty passages with smarting and burning sometimes shows there is some thing wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Kidneys may need help the same as bowels, so ask year druggist for Doan’« Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by millions for over 6J years. Doan’s give happy relief and will h Ip the 15 miles ol kidney tubes flush oot poiscnowa Fa*tc frofll your blood. Get Doan s Pills. '^OIANI SIZi ot October 23rd • The A. A. U. W. discussion group will m eet in the home of Mr-' John Kovalv. 519 N orth Fifth, tonight i T hursday I at 8 o'clock. The them e "C reative Home M aking" w ill be the year's studv, w ith "W hat Is C harm in Interio r D ecoration" the subject of this first m eeting Miss D orothy Newton w ill be discussion le a d e r ’ All m em bers are cordially invited to attend and each one may d e scribe an interior of outstanding individuality. Clippings, pictures and articles may be brought to add in terest to the discussion. A A A A rA tS O THl popular I Past C hiefs M eet > • • Mrs. N osier S p e a k e r At G uild M eeting r _ _ . - - _______ / t x r o * v ; t « f Shuto Park 56-inch SCOTCH A. A. U. W . D iscussion G ro u p M eets Tonight A DANCE Kidneys Must Remove Excess Acids If yeti tm pii ,1 m Pm tinnii The h.iv e I wo ■ m I tili ihm «» «•ui • ,ue Mi and Mi • A K in g o t C lu bs Help 15 Miles of Kidney Tubes Flush Out Poisonous Waste Trinity P a re n ts, T e a c h e rs M ake P la n s <•! > | , „ , . , AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY P arliam entary session will take place Friday. 6 30 p m when the Hillsboro Toastm asters elub m eets at the Hillsboro G range, according to Homer Price, president Ralph Miller will act as p a rli am entarian for the evening Past Chiefs eli.'b of Phoenicia tem ple me, Thursday night at the home of Mrs Tillic Oakes, with Ju d g e P eters to S p e a k Mesdames Theresa Dillon. Thelm a : 1 Ibboto A s m • bly No ’ I. Ot - Peppard. and Anna W eaver as co- d er of Rainbow for G irls, will hold host. -sses During the social hour a m eeting for reg u lar business at ifter the business m eeting, games 7 30 o’clock. Monday evening, at w.-re Played Mrs Dora Nelson won the Masonic Tem ple ju d g e K Frank prize .it bridge, ami Mrs Mary Portei won consolation Mrs A udrey P eters will be a guest speaker. Seabold won first at rum m y, with Mrs G race C hantler w inning con Visit In Baker— solation. ______ Mr and Mrs Ernest Townsend and Donald Townsend of North P lains spent the w eek-end with Mr. and Mrs G lenn Townsend of Baker. > M, m d Mt Philip I 1 " h o,, .a P o i t l a m l a ie i c e , v ilu : c o n g i a l l l l a Xiinnuttceiiu nt w.» • made rccentlv tiun. on the h u ili ol a datlghlei • M .1 1, Amlet an e n te rt.lined as .i one eeliK’k luneheon <»n F in ta) of thè engagem ent of Mi Doiothy lio in S atin d .n Oetnliei Ui at the H H u k u n honorm g hci sistcr. M,s || R Sjo- ¡ ickcn dauglitcì ol t Mi ami Mis , , ,, . „ . ,, 1. F Ficken ol Jacklow u. io l lai lamie, l.u e sts w cic Mi damos I M,„ M, s C liunpitt. Il St Helcns ami F. As- G eorge l.indovv ol thè lowa Hill d is ellimi of Portland, ami David F triet No date has been sei for thè w e d d in g -ofgren nf H uber T o astm asters To M eet F iid ay A C h u rc h G ro u p P lan s A n n u a l B azaar, D inner > W ashington Salon 429 of the Eight and Forty, fun and honor group w ithin the A m erican Legion A uxiliarv, w ill hold its first m eet ing on Tuesday. O ctober 26. at the hom e of Edith B urnett, president. It w ill sta rt w ith a dessert supper at 7:30 p. m. Four m em bers of the W ashington C ountv Salon visited Tillam ook C ountv Salon last F rid ay night for the installing of th eir new officers, also the initiation and w reck of four new m em bers. Those going w ere: E dith B urnett. Ethel Doyle. T heresa S tu a rt and M arie Moore. 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