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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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H u b e rs R eturn Home
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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
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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
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Diocesan
m eeting _ held in P " o rtlan d
October 5.
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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.
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October 23rd
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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.
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G ro u p M eets Tonight
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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—
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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.
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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
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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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