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UMMMRW HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE TWO companied by sister Cecille. Chans- account of so much sickness there ton Coe sang “The Living God,” were only eight ladies present, A accompanied by Miss Leona Nugent. pleasant afternoon was spent, Next To have Mrs. Henderson in the club meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Stretcher. The friends and neighbors of Mrs. choir seemed like old times. Aid will meet this Friday with T. C. Reed are very glad to have League also proved interesting. her with them again, if only for a The program. The Misses Molly and Mrs. J. 11. Jack. Everyone is cor- short time. Mrs. Reed has been vis Marie Keuch and Mr. Beadles sang dially invited to be present. iting her sister. Mrs. J. H. Collier, a beautiful song; Luther Miller re of Woodland, Cal., and her niece, cited a beautiful musical reading, LITERARY MEETING IS Mrs. Bruce Schulnterich, of Alameda, Witmer McDonald singing his part HELD AT HAZELDALE Cal. She also visited other places from the balcony. Fredrick Me of interest while in the sunny south. Cann's side came out ahead tili» G. Russell Morgan of Coquille The junior choir had a jolly and week on the Bible contest, TM» visited home folks Friday and Sat profitable party at the home of contest is proving very interesting. urday, returning to the Coos Bay Clara Hanson last Friday evening, The program which is to be given city Saturday night. The regular meeting of the Hasel- some 40 of these musically inclined by the Scholls Woman's Club this young folks with their instructors Saturday evening, March 6, is as dale Literary society was held at the had a good practice. After that follows: One-act play, “An Econom school house on Tuesday evening came games and Miss Clara, assist- ical Boomerang;’’ two coons, local with a large audience present to ed by Miss Hazel Penne and Miss ones; musical readings, Mrs. F. C. hear the lecture given by Colonel Gladys Nissen, served delicious re Rowell; reading. Mrs. N. B. Welsh; Bowen, history instructor of the freshments consisting of sandwich«», solo. George Weston; solo Chanston Hill Military academy. The Colonel’s jello, cake and chocolate. The jun Coe; recitation, Graydon Fisk, and talk was on Custer’s last stand against the Indians, and was very ior choir says, "Come again." other features. — Ovie Brown and Francis Rowell interesting and instructive. Mrs. H. T. Koeber and son, Ivan, Musical numbers consisted of a Mrs. Lamberson and Miss Lamber- motored to Hebo Saturday evening son were recent guests at the Gro and returned Sunday evening with solo by Mrs. Henrietta C. Gregg, ner home. Mrs. Koeber remaining one salmon and a fine lot of trout of Hillsboro: a piano, violin and alto horn trio, by Midb Mary Grand, Mr. to their credit. for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bartlett and Hutchinson and Mr. P. Mots, and Minor Hesse is the proud posses sor of a fine new five-tube White Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. George Al- a solo by little Miss Si verson. In lison and two sons were Sunday all of these numbres the new piano side radio. Everyone seemed to be happy at guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. was a distinct asset, adding to the beauty of the music. church Sunday. First, the thermom Victor Kindt at Sellwood. Hazeldale is to be congratulated Mr. Murray is visiting at the home eter went up and over the top, 104 on having a literary society such of his daughter, Mrs. Ed Wohlschle- being present, and for the splended as it has, for it made the purchase crowd that came to church and for gel. The Schoils Woman’s Club met of the piano possible, as well as the two special musical numbers. Gilbert and Raeford Jack sang, ac- at the home of Mrs. Groner. On the new chairs, and’ furnishes enjoy able and instructive entertainment to the neighborhood. That the resi dents of the district appreciate this fact was shown by the size of the audience which taxed the seating capacity, some people driving over from Aloha and Hillsboro. The next meeting of the Literary society will be on March 9, as it Hillsboro’s "Service Station" for Your Paint meets the second and fourth Tues Troubles days of each month. An old fashion ed spelling match will be the feature color of Paint, Will cheerfully mix any quantity or of the evening. NICKESON’S PAINT shop Enamel or Varnish. Card of Thank« Phoae Your Paint Troubles ta “The Man Who Knows” We wish to thank our many friends who assisted us during the illness and death of Louie Van Mel tebeke. and also return special thanks for the beautiful floral offer ings. Mrs. Louie Van Meltebeke and family. B. R. NICKESON Interior Decorator PHONE 2407 cd by the' great evening service nt ¡7:30. Song service, led by Mr. Fair banks, followed by tho sermon of Free Methodist Church Evnngelint Hutton on the subject - (Georgi» G. Edwards, pastor) '"Why There are so Many Churches." Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 The "homelike” church invite» you. P m.; Sunday school, 10 a. hi.; preaching, 11 a. rn. and 7 :30 p. in. Methodist Episcopal Church B. J. Yates will preach both morn (Lester C. Poor, minister) ing and evening, the pastor being 9:45 a. nt., Sunday school, Miss absent, attending the district con ference at Woodburn over Sunday. Rose Cave, superintendent; 11:00 a. nt., sermon subject—“What Are 1 You Going to Do About It?," the First Baptist Church choir will furnish special music; 6:30 (S. McMinis, pastor) Bible school, 9:45 a. m., lesson p. nt., Epworth League, Edward Ol subject— —"Jesus Washes wasnes his ms Disciples inscipies sen, president; 7:30 p. in., sermon Feet;” morning worship, 11 ll a. in., subject—"The Three Worst Bargains sermon the m « — "The Christian’s in History." Tho evening ehoir has Business;” evening service, 7:30 p. received many words of commenda m., sermon topic—"The Power and tion. Test our welcome. Guilt of Sin;” B. Y. P. U. meets Organis» Cooking Club at 6:45 p. tn. Dr. W. T. Milliken will continue his lectures on the Old cooking class Three C club A Testament every Wednesday even wu organised at Metzger last week. ing. They are very inspiring. We welcome all our friends to these services. CHURCHES Lutheran Church New Tops and Curtains Mr.de to Order Congregational Church Side Curtain and Top Repairing [Fifth and Main Sts.] (Lowell Allison Young, minister) Sunday, March 7: 10:25 a. m., worship, sermon and study perjod— "Missing the Mark" will be the sub ject of the address; 4:00 p. m„ boys’ and girls’ hour; 7:30 p. m., young people’s hour; Wednesday March 10, 4:00 p. m., choir of youth practices; Thursday, March 11, 7:30 p. m., mid- week devotions. Use the Red Electric To Portland this week only 85c there and back «nd stay until Tuesday if you wish It'» the safe, comfortable, convenient and economical way to travel. Leaves at: *6:20 a. in., 7:0ft a. m., 0:04 a. m., 12:46 p. ni„ 8:44 p. m., *6:31 p. rn., (6:31 p. m„ 10:30 p. rn. Gates’ Auto Top Shop (Paul H. Schaus, pastor) Trinity Lutheran church. Third and Fir streets. Sunday service at 2:15 p. m.; Sunday school at 1:30 38-tf P- m. i « Tho Social Club of the Eastern The officers: Miriam Robertson, president; Eunice Spaulding, vice- Star will meet ut the home of Mrs. president and Lorena Bailey, secre I*an Burkhalter Er Id ay afternoon, tary. Arthur Baldwin is the teacher. March 6, at 2 o'clock. Returning leaves Portland : 8:00 a. nr., 10:20 a. m., 1:30 p. nr., 3:60 p. rn., *ft:20 p. nr., 6:06 p. tn., 9:36 I». rn. •Not Sundays. tSundays only. PLEASE CALI, UPON US EOK ANY TRAVEL INFORMATION Our prices are right work guaranteed. L SHINABERGER, Agent PHONE 1051-Y Southern Pacific Lines 1228 Washington Street Hillsboro Churclk oi Christ (Len B. Fishback, pastor) Hutton and Fairbanks, evangelists, ! continue the evangelistic meetings. While our Bible school has always emphasized efficiency, rather than | numbers, yet 179 were present for the Bible school session last Sunday at 10 o’clock. The men’s class is growing in numbers and interest. 1 At 11 o’clock next Sunday Brother Hutton will give an illustrated ser mon and Carroll Fairbanks will sing. At 6:30 the young people’s society of Christian Endeavor meets, follow ¿Mxmey saving ¿ tTNI FED STORES- Distribution Without Waste The “eyes” have it Paper-and-pencil menu planners seldom have the delicioua meals and appetizing variety of those good cooks who use their eyes as well! Skaggs urges personal selection of the . unyn days supplies! Courtesy ' uuni'-v aim and promptness iiumr make n it a n rvui reul pleasure to buy in person at a Skaggs Store. Systematic ^arrangement of merchandise facillitates your selection and /our assembling. SfcE what's new and most appealing each day in fruits and vegetables. The members of your family | "eat with their eyes." 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