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THE HILLSBORO ARGUS - PAGE TWO I m. HILLSBORO. OREGON Portland, spent Christmas with their Evangelistic message Sunday parents. Mr. and Mr*. E P. Smith evening at 7:45. Christ’s Ambassa Miss Kuby Whitmore returned dors meet Tuesday evening at 7:45. from Portland Sunday, where she Bible study Thursday evening. Hillsboro Congreealional Church had been staying with her slater, Healing aervice Saturday evening at Bible school meets at 10 a. m. 7:45. Mrs. Arthur Mct'ormick. who is eon • • • • • Public worship at 11 a. m., H A. Chehalem Mountain, December 27. valescing from two severe opera Fro. Methodiet Church Deck preaching on the topic. “The —The program, which was to have turns. Corner Fifth and Oak SirwU High Price of a Happy New Year." • • • • • J. N W’.-.t, Paator been given Saturday at the Buck Sabbath school at 10 a. m. G. W. Heaven school house, was postponed Methodist Episcopal Church K. B. I.-.'khart, Mini, lor Bondurant, superintendent. Preach on account of so much sickness. Closing the year, services will be ing at 11 a. m.. and 7:30 p. m. Mrs. W F. Woslschlegel enter held this Sunday in this church, the Prayer meeting on Thursday eve- tained with a play party Saturday pastor taking for hi, sermon in the ning. All are welcome to these ser- night m honor of her daughter. Miss morning "An End of The Year Medi vices. Reva Barlow, i who is home from • • • • • tation" and in the evening present Oregon State Board of Health Portland, where she is attending Central Church of Christ ing a five-reel movie on “The Pas Commercial high i school. The fol- Of all the “catching” diseases Corner Third and Ba«eline Street« sion Play" as one of the important lowing guests i were present: Mr. «mallpox is the most completely pre M Putman. Minister messages for the season. The pub and Mrs. L T. ’ Finnigan. Mr. and ventable. 1453 Washington Street; Phone 471-Y Smallpox will be eradi lic invited. Epworth League at 6:30 Sunday school 10 a. ni. Morning Mrs. W. F Mattern and children, cated when everybody i- succesafully led by Miss Elizabeth Pearsons, re services Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wohlschlegel, vaccinated. All cases -hould be seen o’clock; sermon, n. “The turned student, it being “Returned Tryst of 11 Chris Christ tmast “•**•■*- ide. ” 1 Evening Mr. and Mrs. I. G. McCormick. Mrs. promptly by the health officer and Student Night." Tom Shuck ; and son, Stanley, of \ X. « effectually quarantined. Everyone services 7:3 :30 ’ p. m., sermon • • • • • t Misses Beva and who has been in touch with or near Year Sermon." ..non." Midweek service Hillsboro, the Trinity Lutheran Church Enola Barlow. Bernice and Wanda Thursday evening, a case of smallpox should be v acci- _ Prayer meeting Third and Walnut Strreu Finnigan, and Monica McCormick ; nated. Every one who has been Geonre Reula. I'wr.ir and chorus rehearsal. Carmel Wilson Hodson McCormick, exposed to the disease should bl German services next Sunday at and Oscar Hagg of Keedville and the under observation for at least two MRS. SARAH E. SMITH 10:30, Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. W. weeks, On New Year's day the services will Mrs. Sarah E. Smith. 73. died at F. Wohlschlegel M st of the smallpox in this state be in English. al«o beginning at The I- T. Finnigan family ut- has been mild but we have had a 10:30 a. m. In extending our wel the home of her daughter. Mrs. W. part y number of severe ca-e» which dem come to attend these services, we G. Lee. at Gales Creek Sunday and tended the annual Christmas p; ■tome onstrattd that the disease can be have your eternal welfare at heart. funeral services were held from the of the Finnigan family at the h, • • • • • chapel of the For« st Grove Under of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shuck in come virulent at any time. An ex taking company Wednesday with Hillsboro. Firat Baptist Church posure to a .severe form is much 8. MeMmia. raaU-.r Rev. O. L. Curtis officiating, In Mr. and Mr<. George Zeigler sold more likely to cau-e serious infec Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Morn- terment was in the Forest i'lew turkeys on the public market in tion than exposure to a mild form. ing worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon I cemetery. Portland Monday. All forms of smallpox, however, are subject. “Perilous Procrastination.” She was married to Leonard A. E. P. Smith is home from St. prevented by succeMiful vaccination. Evening service. 7:30; sermon topic. Smith in the seventies. Deceased is Helens, where he has finished a job Second attacks of smallpox are rare "Accepting and Confessing Christ." survived by the following sons and of carpenter work. but do occur. B Y. P. U. meets at 6:45. Bible daughters: William H. and Oscar Miss Lilly Clark is home from the A single successful vaccination will study and prayer every Thursday- A.. Vernonia; Mrs. Lee; Albert C.. Salvation Army school in San Fran give a certain amount of protection evening at 7:30. A cordial welcome Dayton; Mrs. Myrtle Finsley. Gas cisco to spend the holidays with her throughout life. It usually will pro is given to these services. ton. and Mrs. A. Libby, Dayton. parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Clark. tect against the milder forms of the • • • • • Mrs. ~ ‘ Clark “ F. J. entertained her disease. That, however, is not true Christian Science Society cousin, Percy Clark, of Canada last of the severer forms of the disease Services are held every Sunday at Post Office Folk week. It is a good rule to be vaccinated 11a. m. The Sunday school of this 111 During Rush Mi*s DeMos.« Brash left for her every five years, If you are im- church where pupils up to the age home in Portland Saturday and will rnune there will be only a slight re Miss Angie Harrington of the of 20 years are lovingly welcomed, remain until after New Year. act ion. convenes at 9:45 a. m. Classes for post office force was taken to the Miss Beryl lk>ford drove down There- is no operation so simple the younger pupils at 11 a. m. A Jones hospital with bronchial pneu from Eugene Saturday and will re and safe as vaccination, when pro She is showing Wednesday evening meeting which monia Saturday. main until New Year’s Day with her includes testimonies of healing is marked improvement. Sickness hit parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Deford perly performed aud eared for. Mil lions of vaccinations have been per held at 8 o’clock. The subject for the post office force heavily during and brother. Buford Deford. formed with no ill results. Vaccina the Christmas rush. Postmaster this ueek is "Christian Science.” Mr. and Mrs D. M. McInnis and tion therefore is no longer to In • • • • • Fred Holznagel was laid up for Miss Alice and Kenneth McInnis at frared. but rather to be sought a- several days. Assembly of God Mission tended a family Christmas party at the only safe, positively harmless and West Main Street the 1». P. Murray home at West absolutely certain safeguard against Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., fol- Legion Dance Called Chehalem. smallpox. lowed by morning worship at 11 a. Off By Committee Mr and Mrs. Ira McCormick vis The Hill method of vaccination ited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ground consists of cleansing the arm with ♦ The American Legion New Year’s and Whitford Friday. 60 percent alcohol or ether. When eve dance, which was announced Mrs. Mabel Bennett of Hood River this has evaporated the vaccine is several weeks ago. has been called and Miss Helen Smith, who is at placed on the cleansed surface. A tending Commercial high school in needle is then laid parallel to the At The Churches — 1 Postpone Program Account of Illness Smallpox Called A Preventable Disease munlty. The date far the com munity meeting to arrange for th«- community hall has been set for January 18. It »ill be held at the school hou I- ami all Interested tn the project are asked to attend I he committee which was appointed to vstimatv the co«t of Hie building will Itivi» iti* report at the meeting Mt". Ja,per Keffer will entertain the club on January 16 A large crowd from Helvetia nt tended the funeral of Henry c Chll'tensen in Hillsboro Wednesd ilay morning II* was highly esteemed in this community. The Christmas tree program was held nt the Reformed church Christ mas night. Family re unions were held at the Fred Hufener. Adolph Hailer sicher and E. Schmidt homes Mr. and Mis. Elmer Guerber spent Christmas at the Alfred tiilet bt r home. Mrs Helen Skibbe and brothers have returned from Hoquiam, Wash., where they have I.... n working. The Chri-tUn Endeavor meeting will be held at the home of .Miss Margaret Hunger of North Plains Sun-Im evening The upper grade- of the Helvetia school were chmeil Thursday i Friday on account of the ilice the t, ul er. Mi I invita Hii-bnio arm and pressed lightly against the skin, the point carrying the vaccine through a minute puncture estimated to be about 1-1000 of an inch. Six of the superficial punctures are made. The operation is absolutely painless ami children do not know when it i* done; it is so impelcept ible. There is no sign of ht-mor rhage and there is no lesion which can be seen by the naked eye The ---- vaccine is wiped off; no dressing is necessary. Thia operation done on a clean arm with pure potent lymph and kept perfectly clean never will make a serious sore. This method of vaccination leaves a little scar which is conclusive evidence that you have been successfully vaccinated against smallpox. lb- vaccinated now ami protect yourself against a dangerous com municable disease. Fake Christmas To The Elderly Women ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■B! FRANK’S QI A! I ! Ï SERVICE W ishing One and All a I iappv and Prosperous New Year Walt. Herman, Fred. Henry. George and Mabel. "Splinters < .. Wishing everybody a Happy »nd Prosperous New Year and extending an invitation to those who have not called on us in the past for Lum- ber, Builders’ Hardware, Paint, Brick, Lime. Cement, Doors, Win- dows, Roofings, etc., in fact, every thing that is needed In construction work, to come to the big yard on Baseline street, Pool-Gardner Lbr. Co. The following are a few examples of the durability of wood— The original “Home Sweet Home" about which John Howfcrd Payne’s verses were written, built in 1660 at East Hampton. Long Island, is now 268 years old. The old witch house at Salem, Mas«., in which some of the famous witch trials were held, built in 1675, is 253 years old. The Fairbanks home at Dedham, Mass., built in 1636, is still occupied by the de scendants of the builders. Pool Gardner Lumber Co. PRE-INVENTORY SAVINGS ‘WifZtowf ' Farewell 1928! Hail 1929! Nineteen twenty-eight was kind to us. 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