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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1925)
HILLSBORO ARCUS PAGE TWO P. T. A. at Gales Creek WOMEN’S CLUBS A Parent Teacher association was formed at Gales Creek Friday night. The organisation meeting was at Th« Hillsboro Coffee club will Mi« Lucy Case, O. A. C. nutrition tended by 50 teachers, fathers and meet in the chamber of commerce specialist, at Cornelius last Saturday mothers. Mrs. Emma Bryant, school rooms Friday, December'll. Mr», under the auspices of the Civic Im-| superintendent, acted as tempoiary L. W. Hyde, a» leader, will present yrovement club. Diet» for both un ' chairman. Win Cornelia Marvin, state librari- derweight and overweight people The officers: Mrs. Eva Sargent, a» the chief speaker after the were outlined. The member» and i president; Mrs. Charles Adkins, vice regular bus ness meeting. Mis» Mar- friends were also given some very president; Walter Sargent, secre vin will »peak on “The Value of t’ood information on the feeding of tary, and Eugene Loving treasuicr. American Citizenship.” Mrs. Charlee children, invalids and older people. The meeting date has been set a a a Lamkin and Mrs. Marshall Elder are for the second Friday of every hoiteases. The South Tualatin Civic club in- month. • • stalled new officers for the follow- - -■ - - The Hillsboro Necdlecraft club ¡ng year at the last club meeting JUVENILE gran & e meets was entertained Thursday afternoon at the h. me of Mrs. Eva Bag at the home of Mrs. J. E. Reeves, nell. They» are as follow*: Mrs. F. The Hillsboro Juvenile Grange nearly all members of the club be H. Bowlby, president; Mrs. Charles held its monthly meeting last Sat ing present. A short business meet- Demin, vice-president; Mrs. E. Rag urday at the Grange hall, having ing and annual election of officers nell, secretary, and Mrs. Anna Row twenty-three members present. whs held, the following ladies taking ton, treasurer. Mrs. L. Moore is a After their business session they office: President, Mrs. Lena Stew new member taken into the club at bad a fine lunch of sandwiches. art; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Lottie the last meeting, making a total salad, cake and cocoa, As they had Gifford. Dr. Hyde gave an interest- cf fourteen members enrolled, two birthdays in this month they ing talk on “Co-operation.” The a committee was appointed to celebrated them by having a birth ladies are working on a quilt which purchase a piano for th» Johnson day cake lit up with candles. will be sold in the near future, pro- school before Christmas. They spent the lecture hour by ceeds to go to the fund for as a • a rendering a short program and play- sisting the needy at Christmas time. The Coffee club will give a bene-; ing games, after which they were During the afternoon refreshments I fit dance at the Commercial hall served to popcorn, oranges and can- were served by the hostess, assisted Friday, December 18. Proceeds will by Mrs. Alva Batcheldor. The next j go toward the building fund. It is meeting of the club will be held at a home dance for home folks, come the home of Mrs. S. M. Reagan. and have a good time. Vagabond or-, • • • cbestra. The Leisyville Woman's club met • ♦ * at the home of Mrs. Lilly Hanley, The Farmington Woman’s l.\st Tuesday. The first of the series of dressmaking classes was held at met at the home of M m . W. Wei- the meeting with Miss Cooley, Lome necke last Thursday with two visi- economics extension teacher of O. tors present. Mrs. Pfahl and Mrs. A. C. as instructor. Twelve women Charles Grable. The club decided to were in attendance and an enjoy Assist the school in giving a program able day was spent as well as every Friday, December 18, in the Farm- one feeling that they had derived ington school house. a a a much benefit from the lecture. The next class will be held at the home in the community is Every club of Mrs. John Sinclair, December 17, urged to send all the members pos- from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.. and the sible to the budget meeting Satur third and last will be held at the day, December 19. Everyone be home of Mrs. Arthur Spiesscheart, ¡there early and boost for a county December 18. At both homes the health nurse. Come at nine and picnic lunch will be featured, the bring your lunch. ladies bringing sandwiches and the a a a hostess serving the coffee. The Cornelius Civic Improvement • • • club will meet Tuesday, December Mrs. Earl Hobbs, president County 15, in the city hall. A decorated Federation of Women's Clubs, re Christmas tree wjll he in evidence quests that all clubs send a child rnd as the club has a new kitchen, The quickest-start welfare committee to the county a kitchen shower will also be held at ing, full-powered gas federation meeting to be held in this meeting. oline that ever pro Hillsboro, January 29. * • • pelled a car. • • • * The Busy Bee club of the Hills The Service club will hold elec On sale at the “ Red tion of officers at the next regular boro Grange elected officers at their Crown” sign. meeting. Wednesday, December 16. meeting Tuesday. The new officers STANDARD OIL COMPANY Mrs. W. Bowman will entertain are: Edward Cox, president; Mrs. (California) the club at this meeting in her home, Hess, vice-president; Mrs. Etta Cook, secretary ; Mrs. Dan Burkhalter, 804 Tenth street. Mrs. Webb will assist Mrs. Bowman during the so treasurer. A wonderful luncheon was cial hour. The president, Mrs. W. C. served. Mrs. JL R .Hornecker and Gifford, desires to see all members Mrs. John Price were hostesses. * • • present at this meeting. • * • The Service club netted $188 in A nutrition lecture was given by the Red Cross drive. Fla»»« «and all Woman'» Clab Naw* to Mr». W. W. Phillip» 0 dy. The next Juvenile Grange meeting will be held on the first Saturday in January, when they will igitlate five new members. Mrs. R. Hornecker was assisted by Mrs. E. G. Cox. Watch us grow. Hillsboro Argus $1.60 per year. TRUCK AND AUTOMOBILE STORAGE Pritchard & Son Garage South Second St. WILD NEW WINTER RED CROWN otiwn Our PRICES are the low est they have been for sev eral years.* You are cordi ally invited to come in, look a over our line of Christmas • goods and get our prices. We have a large assort ment of Tricycles, Veloci- ’ pedes, Kiddy Kars, Scoot ers, Wagons, Sleds, Doll Buggies, Doll Beds, Children’s Rock ers, and Chairs, Doll Trunks, Etc,, which make ideal Christmas Gifts and something the children cannot destroy and discard within a week or two. L. G. Selfridge Furniture Co. NEW for OLD Phone 21X 1132 Third Street