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FEBRUARY IH. 192(1 HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE SIX - C. K. C. Meal» GOT CHER ANNUAL HI-LIFE SMEAR MAC Student Body Publication of Hillsboro High School VOL. II Thurtday, February IS, 1926 NO. 6 The men's Bible cl«»» of the The C. K. C.’s held their meeting Monday evening. February 15, at Christian church is progressing in a the home of their advisor, Miss fine way. They meet in the main "’»re. A very interesting program auditorium of the church every Sun was given. day morning at 10 a. m. Rev. Mr. Len B. Fishback 1« the teacher. The Show» Apple Shrinkage The shrinkage of apples in a class at present is tn a contest with year's period is shown by two apples the "Live Wire" class of ladle«. The on display in the Argus window. men are just nine points ahead. They are Ortley apples grown by Ernest Schaer of Bethany, who The Live Wire claw of the Chris grows some of the best apples put tian church was entertained Friday on the market. One of the apples evening at the home of Mr. and was grown 'in 1924 and has been Mrs. George Tompkins, over forty in the basement. At the beginning it being present. The rooms were dec was bigger than the one grown in orated in keeping with the day, 1915. Lincoln's birthday, and entertain- Margaret Tongue, the secretary of iors, 60 per cent; sophomores, 60 [ the Portland federation, will go as per cent, and freshmen. 40 per Dorothy Ruzhard - - Editor a special delegate from the club as cent. Leah Turner Ass't Editor well as the old president, Virginia Joe Marshall - Manager Brogden, and the new president, who Junior English Party Ruben Kuratli Ass't Manager ; is to be elected at the next meeting. The Party given by members of Patty Lomax - Personals the junior English classes Monday PERSONALS Virginia Wight - Activities evening, February 15. in the high Maudie Hoag - Athletics Paul Pratt is evidently finding the school auditorium proved to be a Argus, SI.50 per year. Subscribe I road to geometery entirely too per- very successful event. Almost all the Oelrich Nursery Co Appeau-ances pendicular for comfort. members of the classes were present. The seat of Keith Susbauer has Mrs. Cook's class presented a mod Do you not think that you would Orenco Oregon Wanted feel queer if someone should come : been vacant a couple of days for ern drama. “Suppressed Desires," Barnyard Manure along and give you a punch in the cause or causes unknown. However, and Mrs. Abraham's class put on We Reliable Grower haul and pay 50c per yd. eye, dishevel your hair, plaster you as he was stuffing an owl the night Stuart Walker's play. "Sir David and up. Fruit Trees, Shrubs and with gum, scratch your face with before his absence, you may draw Wears a Crown," as entertainment. CLARKE BROS. a penknife and decorate you with your own conclusions. Delicious refrshments were served Ornamentals Florist» Week before last Dutch Rannow after the plays. All of the English wads of paper? Do you not think Hillsboro - Route 2 that you would like to run and hide got his track team out and began teachers were present, in addition to PHONE 2621 Mr. and Mrs. Goodman. yourself in a corner when someone practice. Phone 2328 Last night Goody pulled his base- would approach? Such is the condi tion of our asAmblies, and the de ball men out and started limbering GLEE CLUB sire to run and hide they cannot them up between showers. The girls' glee club, directed by Henry Meltebeke, a mid-year fresh Miss Ruth Hatton, sang several very well accomplish. Come, help keep them clean so that they man. who broke a bone in his knee selections at the Venetian theatre will always wear a smiling face be a short time ago, fell and hurt his Wednseday evening to advertise the cause they know that in order to other limb and will be unable to at- senior play, "Adam and Eva,” which wear that kind of a face they have tend school for a short time. is to be given Wednesday and Thurs- to be pretty and clean. So do not ,day, February 17 and 18, at the Senate Meeting Postponed Venetian theatre. mark their beauty spots (black boards and desks) with inscriptions, _____ ___________ _____ Several new members were added The Senate club meeting was post bruise their eyes (the windows) or poned until Monday at 7:30. A com- to the boys' glee club last week. The throw paper at them and plaster mittee consisting of Stanleigh Ben hoys' glee club is under the direc them with gum for that is not polite, nett, chairman, Howard Wells and tion of Miss Fuller. and it is also dirty. Now please ; Louis Emmott has been appointed I The glee clubs will soon begin remember the appearances of those to prepare a bill which is to be pre practicing on the operetta, “The two fair ladies, and that they wish sented at the Senate meeting. They Garden of the Shah,” which they will to live up to that old proverb that have been studying the procedure of give this spring. “Cleanliness is next to Godliness.” the Senate and are now to put it Cast Goes Io Laurel into practice. The first reading will C. R. ELECT DELEGATES be made at the meeting Monday. The cast of the senior plany went out to_____ Monday, after School, a short Laurel ____ last Friday night and Annual Sale meeting was held by the Girl Re put on their play, “Adam and Eva." serves to elect delegates to the mid The annual sale contest is he This was hardly more than a dress winter conference to be held March coming quite spirited as the sales ap- rehearsal, but the play was put on in 12-14 at Astoria. The following proach the hundred per cent mark. good shape. girls besides Miss Weatherred, the The seniors are almost there. The Girl Reserve advisor, were elected to Juniors and sophomores are working 1» This True? act as delegates: Margaret Cady, hard to overcome the handicap of Wells—“Dutch, who wrote that SHUTE SAVINGS BANK Ruth McGrath, Ethel Linklater, Gen their greater number of members. poetry about you in the Hi-Life?" ie Cypher and Irene Connell. Doro The classes are ranked in sales as Dutch—"It must have been some- thy Havens is to act as alternate. follows: Seniors, 94 per cent; jun- one whose neck I’ve twisted. »» STAFF The Study club held u meeting Munday evening, February K. at the public library, with Mr». V. W. Gardner as leader. The topic being studied la, “American History from a Political Standpoint." The dub meets next Monday evening at the same place, Mrs. (). H. Gate« as “No Trespass” signs at the Argus. leader. meat was along patriotic lines. The color scheme was also carried out in the refreshments. Hostesses were Mrs. Rose Prickett, Miss Anna Tompkins, Miss Martha James, Mrs. William Bowman and Mrs. George Tompkins. Men'» Bible Cl«»» Progre»»»» I I Take a Ride in the Chevrolet Sr» superbly smooth is it» performance and so delightful ita comfort that you will »ten from the wheel amazed that *uch power, speed and snap could be achieved in a car that costs ao little. 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Sahnow and sons, Wilbert A letter from Mr. and Mrs. James and Gordon, of Forest Grove were Card of Thank» Miltenberger, former residents of i Hillsboro visitors Saturday on busi- We desire to extend our most Hillsboro, who are spending the win ! ness. heartfelt thanks to all who so kind ter in California, tells of the activi- Yulith Hill, who teaches above ly assisted us in our sad bereave ment, the death of our dear daugh ties of many former local people, Forest Grove, spent the week-end at ter and sister. We also extend spec The Miltenbergers are located at her home in Hillsboro. ial thanks for the beautiful flowers. Torrance, and they say that John Thomas Sandy and Family. A marriage license was issued at Dennis, well known here, has been Portland last Thursday to Gaetano prevailed upon to run for council Card of Thank» Arditi of Portland and Miss Mary man of Torrance at the coming elec Churilli of Beaverton. We desire to extend our most tion. Mr. Dennis owns considerable heartfelt thanks to all who so kind property in that city, and Mr. Mil-1 Jacob Yqngen, Joe Hren and Mar ly assisted us in our bereavement, tenberger says it is a case of the tin Yurkovitch, farmers from the the death of the husband and father. John H. Herdlein. We also extend “office seeking the man.” Charles Helvetia district, were transacting special thanks for the beautiful flow Raymond, also a former Washington business in the county seat Monday ers. Mrs. Alvina Herdlein and Family. county man, having at one time afternoon. farmed the Shute place near here, is i a resident of Torrance and active F in civic affairs. Among other former Washington county people they have met in Cal- ifornia are Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Alex- ander. “Nick” was in the insurance and real estate business here in Hillsboro’s “Service Station” for Your Paint 1910-11. 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