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DECEM HEH 22, IU27. Christmas Spirit Abounds; To Help Families in Need Alolm Huber, Dec. 22. __ Plan* were mmle to mnke Christmas bas ket* for the needy fumilic* in thl* vicinity nt the meeting ot the Hu ber l.udit-*' Social Improvement club Inst Thurmlny. The club met at the home of Mr*. Drover of Huber. A Chrbitmu* exchange was nino held and refreshment» were served by the baste**. Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Chinn uf Beaverton were visitor* nt the home of Mr. and Mr*. Robert Doolittle of Wheeler avenue recently. Dr. Ralph Dresser of Huber had hl* tonsil* removed by Dr. Dinsmore of Hilkboro Thursday. Charlo* llaine* will spend the hol- iday* with hi* family at Huber. He la an engineer In ii logging camp near Carlton. William Shoemaker will spend the THE HILLSBORO ARGUS I holiday* with bis family here. He I* working at Keasey. Mrs. J. Marvin und Mrs. Robert Chamberlain were Portland visitors Thursday. Howard Morrison of th» Alqhn ' Mercantilo store has had n radio in stalled ■t hin horne on Alexander street. Mr. and Mr*. ('hurlen Hainen of Huber were Portland visitor* Thur*- day. Harry .Sidwell I* making improve ments at the Aloha Service NtMtion anil converting one part of it into a quick lunch room, Word has been received from New Mexico that Mr*. W. Scott, who lived on Wheeler avenue for a few year*, ha* passed away. Mr. and Mr*. Harry (lee of Alex- ander street are renting a house be longing to Mr. Lowery of the Aloha Mercantile store while their two children are under quarantine for smallpox at the home of their grand parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Clark. Mr*. Sappington and Mr*, Clark were caller* at the Je»* Haye* home last week. William Shoemaker wa* u Port- land visitor last week. Mr*. Black 1» clerking at the »tore of 8. N. Buck and *on during the holiday*. Gladys Sidwell ha* returned to the home ot her purent« on Wheeler avenue from a sanitarium ut Salem, where who ha* been receiving treat ment. has been victorious in the last two ' games played. The game played here with St. Mary’s Tuesday re Give Program Friday suited In a score of IK to 13. Bank* ! also won from Westport,- 26 to 18. H. A. Stohler’s father has been Arcade, Doc. 22.—The Christmas program and tree will be held at staying with them the past week. the Arcade school Friday. The Mr. and Mrs. W. W. William* school will be closed until after were called to Hillsboro last Thurs New Year's. day on account of the illness of Mrs. Florence Rook Tyler, of Mrs. Williams* sister, Mr*. Maud Kitscoty, ('aiuola, are visiting in Williams, who died Tuesday morn- this vicinity. They moved to Can Ing. nila ten yeur* ago and say that they A few week* ago the ladie* of like their northern home very much. the Banks R. N. A. attended the an- Mr. ami Mr*. A. K. Reynolds had nual district convention at Hill* u alight accident Saturday night boro. They secured the next annual when Nomething went wrong with convention for the Banks lodge. As the Hteering gear of their car. The this will mean the assembling of car run into the ditch, but neither around 300 member* of the order, Bank* is rather proud of the fact. wu* hurt. Mrs. Gfeller of North Plains un K. Pixler was a Portland visitor derwent an operation for cataract last week. on her eye Wednesday at the Good Samaritan hospital of Portland. Sunday School at The R. N. A. camp of Banks will hold its Christmas service* Thur* day evening at the Odd Fellows' Banks Will Give a hall. Arcade School Will Program on Friday Banks, Dec. 22.—The Banks Sun day school is preparing a Christmas program to be given Friday eve ning, Santa will be there with a treat for all the kiddies. •Mr. «and Mrs. II. Smith will cele brate their golden wedding anniver sary next Tuesday with appropriate Argun, 11.50 [Mir year I ceremonies to be held at Forest ! Grove and at their home in Banks, invitations have been sent to their many friend* and relatives to join them in celebrating thia event. The Sunday school reached the high mark of 82 in attendance on re wish to announce Sunday, which was seven more than that we have taken the the goal set by the pastor. Bring your car to uh if you agency for the DeLaval Mr*. J. C. Schulmerich wa* en are particular about the line of Separators, Milk tertained at a four-course chicken way it looks. We have just dinner in honor of her birthday on ers, and Cutters, and will installed the latest equip Thursday at the home of her daugh be glad to »how these ment for washing automo ter, Mrs. C. W. Moore. Covers whenever you are in biles and are ready to give were laid for ten. Portland. you particnlar service. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and family were business visitors in THE — i Hillsboro Saturday. Miss Margarete Morgan, teacher Goodyenr Tires and Service in the grade school, was quite ill TELEPHONE 501 55 First Street last week and was unable to be at Third Street Hillsboro Portland, Oregon school. She was taken to her home k ♦ in Forest Grove Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Young of Portland were visiting at the Arthur Smith home here last week. The two families lived in the same camp at Mohler for a number of year*. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wileox and daughter, Marjory, spent Sunday AUTOMOBILE] ACCESSORIES — VALVE GRINDING with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sellers and daughter, Janet Caroline, in GREASING — BRAKE RELINING % Monmouth. Mrs. Sellers and baby UNITED STATES TIRES expected to leave the hospital in Independence Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grindle and daughter of Portland spent Sunday Telephone 191 Main Street with Mr. Grindle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Grindle. Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy of —■a a u 1 111 1- - - Hillsboro visited with their sons, noaeoooaxDoeooaaaoa Ralph and Jefl*. here Saturday. WHIPPET WILLYS-KNIGHT The Rev. Ebert called a meeting of the young boys in town last week and organized a Boy Scout troop. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mawhinney Complete Automotive Service and daughter, Zeola, of Hillsboro, Forest Greve, Oregon spent the week-end in Banks. To Willya-Kaigbl and Overland Owners— Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Walker of Hillsboro were calling on friends in Our »hop is «quipped with the latest up-to-date machinery Banks Monday. and tools, and naan nod by specially trained mechanics, making The freshman class of the high it possible for you to obtain correct and efficient service oa school will entertain the sophomore yeur car. A largo stock of parts always on band. class at a party Thursday evening. pmafK >. ir>r>r « -.i jnmoooorv The high school basket ball team DeLaval Agency Like a New Car Service Garage Overland Whippet PAGE J C. Robinson Co Willys-Knight HOFFMAN & VANNET GARAGE E. L. ROSS GARAGE Cornelius Young Will Sing Caroîs hader for the League, and Mr*. O pulpit at the evening M. Burbank a* leader for prayer taking aa hi* subject meeting .James Adamson filled the ' Christian?” On Christmas Eve Cornelius, Dec. 22.—A Christmas program will be held Saturday eve ning at the Methodist church. After a short program by the different classes ot the Sunday school a pageant entitled “The Birth of Christ” will be given. Immediately after the pageant the young folk* of the church will sing Christmas carols throughout the community. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Corl of Port- land were guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. W. R. Cooke, Friday night. Harold F'inegan came home last week to spend his Christmas vaca tion. Ke has been attending Ore gon State college this year. Miss Marie Melanson entertained with a party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Melan son, Wednesday evening, the French club of Forest Grove high school being the guests. The house was Agent McWhorter decorated with Christmas color*, using red Chrysanthemums and Tells of Duties j green foliage. Games were played ' and a Christmas tree was displayed ‘ At School Meet I filled with gifts for all present. Af ter enjoying the presents, refresh ments were served. Those present Scholl*, Dec. 22.—O. T. McWhor were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Melanson, ter, county agent, explained the Misses Marie Melanson, Violet duties of the county agent and Welsch, Lucille Fiske, Mabe! Brown, answered question* on road build ’ Delois Adams, Mildred Farr, Elaine ing and farming at the regular Giltner, Messrs. Frank Wand, Ralph meeting of the Scholl* Grange on | Robertson, Stewart Hazelett, Frank Saturday. Mrs. Elizabeth Reed gave Lock wood, Bud Heintz, Landon Cur a reading on the “True Christmas tis, Dan Moran and Walter Bald Spirit." Dinner was served at noon. win. Mis* Wilma Baker spent the A cantata will be presented this g week-end with Miss Margaret Cole Friday evening at Challacombe hall man in the Hayward district, where with Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Woods in Mis* Coleman teaches. charge. Scholl* Literary society, which Joseph Suver of Monmouth visit meets the first Friday in January, ed at Cornelius Sunday. will present a play called “The Flap Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Mann and of the Flapper.” The debate for that daughter, Barbara Jane, were guests evening will be, "Resolved, that the Saturday and Sunday at the home present generation of young people of Mrs. M. D. Mann. have less respect for law and order Miss Virginia Wight, who is at than the older generation had at tending normal school at Monmouth, the same age.” On the affirmative is home for the Christmas holidays. side of the question the debaters Miss Evelyn Holscher, who is em will be Miss Gladys Nissen and Miss ployed at Portland, spent Sunday Olga Whipple, and on the negative with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. will be Raymond Christensen and George Holscher. Minet Hesse. Mrs. Earl Smith and sons, Lester*' George Allison is on jury duty and Seth, were Portland visitors this week in Hillsboro. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Walker and An old folks’ meeting was held Miss Myrtle Walker of Hillsboro Sunday at the Methodist church. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. McClaughry and daughter, Ber M. N. Bonham. tha, and Rev. U. Beedies sang “I Mrs. F. E. Rowell and Mrs. R. N. am on the Highway,” and Rev. and McClure are attending a class of Mrs. Benham of the Adventist china painting in Portland. church sang “The Savior of Mine.” Mrs. Ferd Groner, who is spend I. M. Woods sang, “The King’s Busi ing the winter in Portland, is also ness.” Dinner was served at noon a student in the same class. and in the afternoon singing old Mrs. S. P. Taylor was a caller at favorites and experience testimonies the W. D. Baker home last Sunday. were enjoyed. Epworth League and Rev. Trefren was a guest at the prayer meeting was held at 7 o'clock H. T. Hesse home last Sunday. On in the evening, with Seth Smith as Sunday afternoon Mr. Trefren join ft ed a group of young people and all I ft gathered mistletoe on the mountain ft between Scholls and Newberg, where it grows abundantly. ft AND CANS Miss Evelyn Hesse was home for | g the week-end. Grandpa Heaton reports that L. PHONE 212« M. Hesse raised a hog weighing. 97& va ¡St "n pounds. 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