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AURORA OBSERVER, AURORA, OREGON Thursday, March 5, 1986 afternoon and gave a very interesting talk on agriculture and gardening. There were over 60, masters-, secre taries, lecturers and home economic chairmen, and agriculture chairmen attending. AURORA OBSERVER Entered as second class matter March 28, 1911, at the postoffice at Aurora, Oregon, under the Act of March 3,1879. Eddy P. Micheli__ Editor and Manager Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerr and daugh ters, of Aurora, called on Mrs. Russell Croco here Sunday afternoon. Local and Personal Mrs. Wm Fobert (Hilda Tautfest) o f Seattle, arrived Monday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tautfest, for several days. Ira D. Northup returned to his Juome Sunday after being employed in Port land for some time by the Montague Gravel company. SM rs. Amy Roberts left Wednesday morning for a few days visit with her brother, John Carpenter, in Salem. ; 5i,Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ogle of Portland, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Ogle’ s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ogle. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lindquist and Lorna Mae were Monday evening guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Miller at Donald. The evening was spent in playing cards. If Olson can’ t repair it, throw it away. 0. S, Olson, Jeweler. Woodburn, 49c Mrs. M. H. Evans visited in Portland Wednesday with her sister, Miss Anna Schlappi, who has been ill for the past three months. F. C. RENFREW, M. D. Mrs. Helen Sadler accompanied Judge Fischer o f Oregon City, on a trip to Salem Monday, to attend to business matters. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON The Aurora Woman’s club will meet The above picture was furnished by the Oregon Journal, Portland next Tuesday, March 10, with Mrs. Melvin Evans. Mrs. Honeyman of Portland will be guest speaker. “ Ruth and Naomi.” Mrs. Jones was Mrs. G. F. Pottratz and Arden and Butteville Notes elected to the office of inside guardian Wilma Pottratz. for the 1937 convention at Monitor, Or. Miss Ruth Kraus, who is recovering (Continued from-page one) Refreshments were served eaeh Lunch was served' by Woodburn Re form a seven weeks siege of scarlet time at midnight and a good time Frost, Mary Ryan, Mr. and Mrs; Mark bekah lodge to visitors. fever, spent the week end with her was had by all. Sly ter as her dinner guests. parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Kraus. Among the Newberg visitors Satur Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cole (Maude day were Mr. and Mrs W. E. Thamer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schneider an Hostesses for Two o ’ Clock Dinner Martin) ef Aurora, are the proud par Miss Theora Thamer, Miss Mae Mur ents of a 6J pound son, born Wednes ray Miss Marjorie Murray, Mr. and nounce the marriage of their son, Harold A., to Miss Evelyn Griep, of Mrs. U. Eilers and Mrs. Bob day, February 26, at the home of Mrs. Mrs. W. C. Kinyor., A. N. White, Ed Cole’ s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mar Minneapolis, Minn., February 7, 1936. Fearnley were joint hostesses at tin. The little one has been named Eu ward White, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. A family dinner party was held at the home of the former on Sunday, gene Larry, and is the Coles first child. Pittman, Mrs. Ira Northup, Mrs. W. This is the first grandchild of Mr. and O. Lindquist and Miss Agnes Criseli. ' the Evans home Sunday in celebration for a two o’clock dinner. of Mr. Evans’ birthday. Enjoying the Guests seated around the table Mrs. Martin. Several of these visitors called on Mrs. dinner were Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Ev- were Mr. and Mrs. Lou Adams, Mrs. Willis Matthieu was operated Willis Matthieu at the Willamette hos ; ans and children. Shirley Mae and Mar Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Howland, Dr on for appendicitis at the Willamette1 pital. vin, Miss Edith Evans of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Donahue have and Mrs. Borden of Oregon City; hospital in .Newberg Monday evening. Harold, Kenneth and Tom Evans, and Mrs. Matthiew is recovering rapidly been entertained by friends at several Mr. and Mrs. Albert Potts of Col the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans. and will be moved to the home e f her dinners lately welcoming them back ton; Dr. and Mrs. Shewey and mother, Mrs. Ira Northup, Monday, home after spending the winter months Mrs. Edith Carpenter visited in Port Mrs. Jones of Canby; Mr. and where she will recuperate before going in Los Angeles, Calif. land over Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Fearnley, Miss Franees Fearn to her own home. The Ladies’ Aid met at the church her niece, Mrs. M. L. Coturri. Mrs. ley and Mr. and Mrs. U. Eilers. Butteville was all agog over the sea last Friday afternoon. The president, Carpenter’ s brother and wife, Mr. and lion Tuesday of 'iastSwee’k. I f Mrs. Mrs, A. D. Yergen, conducted a mis jdrs. Jud Nicodemus, were also guests -of their daughter, Mrs. Coturri, who Entertains Contract fr id g e Club Finnegan had stopped here to call on us sionary meeting. There were several we would not at all been surprised, but readings on the work, A pot-luck lunch ^jgave a dinner Sunday in honor of her when she tried to go lb Aurora instead was served. Members and visitors parents’ fiftieth wedding anniversary. Mrs. John Kraus entertained we were disappointed. W. O. Lind present were: Mesdames A. D. Yer the Contract Bridge elub at her quist saw the sea lion on his way to gen, Glen Yergen, Fred Dentel, Sidney Hosts at Tw o “ 500” Card Parties work in Aurora a w a s the first to Graham, Josephine Andersen, R. R. home Wednesday of last week. notify the Butteville jseople. Mandeville, Irvin Carter, A. M. Ross, High seores were held by Mrs. W. O. Lindquist, Harry Schultz and On Saturday evening, February Butteville Parent-Teachers club will Strickland and Mrs. Carver. 22nd, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoffman meet Monday evening, March 9, for R. E. Donahue. The next meeting Members and guests present in their regular monthly meeting. Mrs. will be with Mrs. Mandeville, at her entertained with a “ 500” card party cluded Mesdames M . H. Evans, W. E. Thamer and Mrs. Wm. Gooding, home, March 13, with Mrs. Anderson tor one group of friends. First P. O. Ottaway, Claude Moreland, program committee, announce that as joint hostess. prizes were won by Mrs; Paul Bau 'man and Henry Peters; second prizes by Mrs. Collins Graham and Fred M . Keil. Door prize was drawn by Collins Graham. . Those enjoying the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bauman, Mr. and Mrs. Collins Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keil, Mr and Mrs. Hugo Keil, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bolland and Miss Mabel Stilger. On Saturday evening, February 29, another group was entertained, -with first prizes going to Miss Wilma Pottratz and Harold Jen sen; second to Mrs. Harold Jensen and Ernest Thiel. Door prize was given to Harold Jensen. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen and son of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thiel, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spagle, Mr. and Mrs. Merton Innes, Mr. and Aurora, Oregon —- — ■----------- — — ■ R. H. C. BENNETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Over U. S. National Bank Phone 109 W Newberg, Ore. DR. R. W. VAN VALIN DENTISTRY Office over U. S. National Bank NEWBERG, OREGON DR. G. AMMETER DENTIST Has established his Dental office in the Postoffice build ing, where he will be present each Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, from 9:30 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. Aaron, Oregon Louis W e b e rt NOTARY PUBLIC Harold Ryan attended the funeral L. G. Giesy, B.^F. Giesy, A. L. Canby Union high school will put on Strickland of Newberg, E. D. Car the program and give a one-act play. services o f his friend, Robert Sherier, in Portland Monday afternoon. Everyone is invited to attend. ver of Donald, and the hostess. FIRE INSURANCE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dentel, Mrs. R. E. Donahue, Mrs. Grace Jones, Mrs. Josephine Anderson and Mrs. Irvin Carter, from St. Alixie No. 233, Butte ville, attended the 28th annual Rebekah convention of District No. 4 at Wood- burn last Saturday? Mrs. Dentel. was outside guardian, as one o f the officers of the convention. Mrs. Donahue and Mrs. Jones presented the tableau, VITAL STATISTICS Last Card Party o f Series The last card party of the series given by Venus Auxiliary was held Tuesday night at Donald. There were fifteen tables at play, with prizes for the evening going to Mrs. Delsen, high score for ladies, and Vernon Miller high score for men. Consolation prizes went to Mrs. Calef and Wm. Cnsell. The grand prize for the series was wen by Mrs. Milioy of Donald. Attending from Aurora were Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Calef and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ottaway. Hipo Had Periscope Eyes Hippopotami of Tanganyika, thou sands of years ago, had real periscope eyes. The hippo Vould swim along practically hidden, looking out of eyes set In .high sockets ¡atop of his head, and probably breathing out of a turned- ap sort of nose. STONER’S GARAGE General Repairing RE-BORING Western Auto Supply TIRES Associated Products Phone 36 Phone S813 - - - AURORA, OREGON Mrs. W. O. Lindquist attended the Marion County Grange council at North Howell Grange hall Wednesday, Feb ruary 26. Professor Boquet o f Oregon State college was the speaker for the REGISTRAR OF Aurora Oregon THRILLING STORIES fo r BOYS I'll drive you to CALIFORNIA Pins This - S A FELYI Other highways are often slippery and dangerous in winter. But steel rails are always safe, the smoothest, safest highway in the world. 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