The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 05, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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Thursday, .Inly ft, 1034
Ih r Ewer triple!«, Betty lia n
Mary Fi an - Is I » o w n lllg
am
lyu and Virginia T alliert. Hlilia-v
and Dorothy D c F a n . J a n e t I-- 1
»her. J a n e t Nlclsoll. David Plielp
Himmel l a w r e n e e . i l . W a u e n WH
hain». D orothy and latri» M i i lu i n ,
Ballili and Jan et Niet,.....
DHU»
lla rd m n n . Edw ard .laillisen. Harry
Eilande, J r
Id a
Felsher. Evelyn
W illiam
la le W alke, .lame, M il­
TIUAI(I> A im lhti u prn ....... p rtl- ler < b ta- Brown, llem -vleve C a r t e l
amt
Im
d
Berg
Biilloon» w ereglven
Itv,- I'xaiiiHia» lim lor |Hi»ti»»a»t»’r of
Hie elillclien l«i |r i »huioill» wen-
T ig ard I mus I m i i i KIIIKUII» i «1 bv Inc Io
lllg IO,IUI C ll l p t e l
I nili-,1 M ate» iilvH service «01«- .e i v e il III t h e d lU
m eetings h a v e beet» » ii.'.p c lld c d U ll­
O lC s I o l l K t I I I ,. l ( t |l ( C . I of I’ostlllK t-
i l l e annulli pieni,
til
Heptemhei
I I I' l l lev A n ( X iiin lliiitln n « a ; , belli
Ibis spring w ith several | mus ;»III(I. will be held at Avalon park th is
but th e ir nm iies were not se n t to year <m Ju ly h
Dr J It T alb ert, I It M etzler
tin- i.euatc lor eonllrinalloii l or
and F W Liverm ore J r r e itin » ,I
'line unexplainable relUiOII. II Is lie
Hunduy
from a fishing trip ul B ay­
ireil Io have Ilion- applicant« for
th e local postliia.stci .hip Jo h n Ibl- ne, an
Ml...
M
aii-aret HI, km an retu rn ed
Vl-ll Is l u t i n g li is s l lli a ' lei m iller pres
Ju n e 23 Bum th e P resbyterian
I li nt In i iip iM iln ln ii- iil
Ml i lo o r iii- A llile i.- io li a i i oinpalll- young people's cam p a t llllloekburn
n ear Kslucudli
i it b y M i s ( ieorr e Ilia ei .mil Mi
Mis» 1.1111,u, Evan» am i Mr»
Jo h n Hum m ers „1 llear- iIon. Vlhlled
week tor Lake
at the lioiiu- ol M r-- Janie» N orth M ary Evans left last
Ila- sum m er. - , , ,
I t n anil Ml-. W I’ Itaem in In i Lytle to »pend ..........-.......--
Young people'» lllhle , la
held
pastin'. ol tin- T igard Evangelical
i Inn - h. arrived In T igard Biimlav a picnic* ut II,,am er'» Ite.-I H alurdav
with
about
forty
young
people
m
a m i aie a ttle il 111 l l l l 'l r l i e » home
Hi-v lin k» a i 'I liuiillv moved Io a tte n d an c e.
Mrs M C M cK ereher Is home
Albany Ju n e 27.
from a Iw , weeks' Visit to C a li­
Honor <llilr»t M em ber
la d ie s . | Tltiardvill' Itelx k u h fornia
Delegate» Named
I lu l l am i their laiiiille. held all
l a M erne Dean, H arold Peterson,
• d.i\ pli n . a i E l m i pal k Jui
anil (li'"t - Klein have Is e n e le ct­
.-I III,- plenle is an a n n u al a lla ir ed as did,'gales Io th e t lit Lilian
and »a.s enjlivirl by llfly l»-ople E lu l, a i u i m iv e n tl"ii to he held
I h e i lull
i ni. a b. a i l , Hill |»illed a, lllllo, k, n il'll on Julv 1»
p lant and cake Io Hu ll oldest inein-
Young people of th e Congregtr-
A b l e Bullenbek ol P o r t­ , lunal I'lnir, I» held a cooked food
b ir. Mi
land. m i lu -i s i- v i- n li ' a . n th b irth ­ ale H aturdav
Proceeds will I»'
day lauil m eeting ol the Mininn-r u-sisl to defray the expense» of the
will bi- .I ll's li Mrs I »pal Wick J.-, lllH ockburn delegates
(in iiili-i'.i ai i M.-i ( oru .Melzi-ntlne
ts w-eri-lary.
Ilrv lU y n o r S m ith newly up-
pointed pastor of 'Flgard M e,hodlsl
i hurt h a n d bis family ari rxpeeie 1
in T igard the first of this week
l( . i H li l l l t l Is a g ra d u ate of the
Ix’Uvvillc W om en’: d u b e n te r ta in ­
N orthw estern u nhei.-lty and tlar-
ed with n hlxnvcr Erldnv «venin«,
ret Ihbleal In stitu te
o
n
ip lnniuitinp Mr«- Jo h u n n a M ac­
Mis Alvina P laie noble 1'i.md
ol Tigard Itebek.ih lodge, luu, r e ­ Intyre. who becam e th e bride nt
M r W II K to lh n b rrg nt HUL’.boio
tu rn ed from a v acation a n d an
a t her sta tio n at the bi-m onthly S atu rd ay evening, dune 30 An nut
stan
d in g featu re <»f th e evening was
m eeting of the lodge 1 ue-diiv e v e ­
a nun k wedding Tho«e tak in g part
ning
were E in ar Ilerggren a.s m lni t«r.
Golfer» Mrel July *
’ I) Hudson, brid«
Mra Jo h n
Home of the local golfer» are ( (hit«-.-
J r . groom ; Florenc«* H anlc\
pun til ing intensely loi the com ­ best m an
ilbur Lorenz, bride
ing com petition with the Beaverton m aid; Jo h n W (»ate*
J r. a n d A rthui
divot digger» planned July B a t llan lev flower girls. Mrs C I)
II
f llv B eaverton anil T igard H iid i to n . ring bearer, a n d John
m et w ith an eight m an team sev­ H anley, tra in lx arer H ie club pr<
eral weeks ago at Forest Hills Willi «•tiled her w ith a Iw autliul ta b le ­
B eaverlon em erging w inner l.is a l cloth, and m any o th er lovely gtP
golfers hot»- to even the score
were aLso re< eived T h ere were six ­
a n n u a l i t e , a i. an pi. iin to which
ty-seven relative» a n d frlen<l.s pres-
I > 111 Fellows and tainilles are i n ­
vited will lx- Jill! IS M em beis of « ntEm m ett Ito u th of G roton, South
I be degree sta ff initiated a c a n d i­ D akota, arrived bust w«-ek for a
d a te (or Hhcrwood T huisduv eve­ visit
with Ids uncle. V Lorenz, and
ning lnstallu l Inn of officers of the
local lodge » ill Ire July 11 a n d family
M in
Paul Harn«*s of Portland
W ilsonville a n d Scholls have been iwiit Suiidav
with lier m other Mi.
invited to puell, ipule Hl th e In sta l­
11« : rv d r if tin g
lation
M r s Axyia Johnson. Miss Lillian
I),,1m l Itam sbv wan tak en to the
and Dr Houxsln of P o r t­
Invspital List week, u tte rin g from Johnson
an old in ju ry sustained several land were W ednendav vbdtors at
hurtle uf Mrs. I.ilv Hanley
years turn lie was In a serious con­ tire c anil
Jack am i B ruce E»tepp ol
dition b il l Us recovering
fll!l»boro
.-|»'m hng a few week -
P o ta to plan tin g Is going on I n with th e ir are
aunt Mr« (leorge Pud-
earn est around Ibis district with
tin- largest tr a it bring planted p rob­ get
Miss DuiL-.e K irk of P ortland,
ably on the B aar plan- on Bull
m o u n tain wlu-r.- -aiuu "Ml acres are form er tea ch e r of th e Leisyville
iM-tm- tail in It seems th a t every .ehiHil. a tte n d ed th e -.bower given
in honor of Mi«« Jo h u n n u M.e
bit ol e x tra land Is being planted In ,v ie l-Yidav evening
to p otatoes th is year
Mi , M ary Hens a n d Jo h n Sens
The M-ts-nd ctop of a lfa lfa 1»
trelllg harvesb-d w-lille some of the «pent Ktmdiiv w ith th e ir nun, Mi
M F a k e r nt Mt Allgel.
- at* and vetch «rop is still In the
Mr» B arbara Jlrc-.-.i
j ,,... ,
fl Id B alers are having a h ard F.rov'e a n d M l - Mny Hreed ot
me kerptng up w ith the harvest-
y!.ut,-il w ith Mr a n d
in y V 'd l U 'e
•ini
ing G rain w m i«.-.,
. Jo h n Dai- . S r 'Tue.dav
ine <4 tl>e district*.
It iv Ixiveland of ForvvaU li 1«
Nrtlry H o o d s < .ab
‘ IH-nUing a few w eek, at th e Bell
¡«•dry
re
tu
rm
'd
’I'm
-dav
!-
K
F o u > * ii.. h o m e .
» to tire W ’.Uainett«' \ a l-
rum a
'I I, f l ir n clpb will m eet at 1
...t« rn Or« gon in th e Ul- E dw nil W e n d - 1 > :n e "11 lit! .,»
1 . ah
rre » l
nf th« <h' »n R epublican July 13
•.',0 „1 Which he L, p i e . 1,1, n t N ix lr y
i»ik, before a number of lep u n u -
F ourth Di*« u%M‘d
ali clubs hi II»' valley am i bellied
•adln« tliat Ule > n irtli of July
, i m oilier»
•elrbrn ed m a n in n er, which
»tii C hrH i.u n aiv i Amer-
aid
Pasto, Heili V S H iller pointed
nu in hl.- Sunday moi ling serm on
i pel .service
lb
at Pllgrln
F o u rth was
th a t a com nter ■Ullizr
cl by licit lier
uble
to
I m * (!«'
BEAVBIRTON ’Hi» Mi « s Evelyn iicljecfive
A h [uh V m arked by
A.’ X.tn«l«r a n i ( n nevi«”. <• J'> hn< ‘n drunk«m u s . ’ or one in w hich n a r-
w eie p i' ente«! in « pum<» p e l l a i «>v row n aiionalt tn m d p re p ara tio n 1<
Mi
lt< u lu li Che« n« i
th< C«>llin.s w ar w.v, th e up|x*rino.st l w
n
m id E: Ain aiiilitoritini in I o rtln n u nuithci C hrtM U n nor Anu rtra n lie
J u n r '-7.
(!«•« lured T h e p'»sttlve sld«' ot the
Mi
Etc«i (>Inv-t«.»(i unti M ,s F o u rth w hs cinph.i iz*‘ I M onday
J W S prague i etui t i e d .lune -’■> m orning n t e n u p i, w hen th«’ pa tor
Boni a trip lo ••»<' m iddle «Ulte» preiw bed «»11 ”Tru«’ I.itxTtv.” and
T hey were vlsltoix a, th è ChlCSgo said th a t only bv m ak ing tlw* p r in ­
Century of i ' " , " ' ; -':l
ciple.« of the C iirb t th e norm ot
'* Mi m bers ol Ileaver C h ap ter. No our living, could th e nation reach
the high po in t tow ard w hich th e
loti (> E S were e n le rta iiie d Ju n e founding fa th e rs nim«d
27 by th e c hildren ol tin- m em ­
b e r « hi a mock radio program will,
T J i r r e ’h l u g n e w » f»»r >«»u in tlir
Ju lin F.errl h a, Bn- ft announcer
Tlm se p a rticip a tin g in the program < lv e rl» « b ig cu lu tn n M
Test Planned
Tigard Post
Office Soon
H IL L S B O R O
AR G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
They’re Splendid for Everyday Wear
w e ie
s o ll
•J-
*!•
v
’!•
’!•
AN APRON AM) I WO («"HOCKS THA I .11 ST EXUDE CHARM AHI. I IRS WEEK’S
PA’ITERN OEM LINOS
Leisyville Chib
I lonors Bride-Fleet
Beaverton Pupils
PrcM’nt Recital
In the next group young people 13
to 16 years old need to be thought
of Outdoor space increases again,
and the program m ust be planned
in larger terms. Instead of playing
sm aller ball games, these people
will be Interested in hard b a l l
where skill is an im portant factor,
and where the competition is keen­
er They will want to play in to u rn ­
aments. they will appreciate p lan ­
ning and m anaging competitions ol
many kinds. If they build aero­
planes they build aeroplanes th a t
will fly; if they make kites, they
make kites th a t are interesting be­
cause of their size, or because they
are particularly beautiful, or be­
cause they are of some unusual
shape. For these people the out-
dr ors extends largely beyond the
cjnfines of the town; they are in ­
terested ui hiking nature walks
and talks, m ap making, geology
trips, and other tvpes of excursions,
which are entered into with keen
interest. For the workshop indoors,
their equipm ent m ust be more elab­
orate; they need more skilled m an­
ipulation: ’ the Brushed idea is as
im portant as the dqv- lapment of
the idea In m anual training they
A » f MMI K RL< RL VITON PRO - show unusual skill, but their ideas
DR \M FOR TOW NS IN OREGON
are more extensive ar.d may run
»HN h BO VA RD
By
-r ««f I'h y n tcal Educati- n to puppet shows, to clay modeling,
Ura n
to radio building, and such activ­
ity o f O reg o n .
T his is th e -es-i.fi.1 o f a ities as these.
irticies
out
lin
in
g
a
iu
m
-
of
Another group must be consider­
program
II . '
■
ed. and this is the age group from
B ovard,
w ritte n by
o f th e
17
to 21. Here ag3in the fields for
th«»rity in
H i p fiel,l • ! p h jm iral e liw a tio d
T h e n ext activities enlarge and the finesse
a rtie l« w ilt follow in ■ la te r
, __ w ith w h ic h th e y are conducted 1»
Part II—Groups to be Included in much keener th an in any of the
preva ils group;-. Competition is an
the Program
im portant factor in activities for
The first eroujr we should plan people of this age. There must be
for is the pre-school child. Il is tournam ents in basebaxl. golf, swim-
a common idea th a t the pre-scho 1 ming. tennis and other types of
child should be taken care of In activities This group is interested
the home. This can probably be in elf direction, as to m anagem ent
done in the smaller cities, but as and as to organization of their pro-
communities grow it becomes more cram. From this group can also be
and more difficult to meet the de­ recruited the squad leaders who can
mands for the proper care of this
N ew
Y o rk
M
Y
Mountain I lome
W oman Honored
c> H am ilton li d and th e su b ject
d.HUsacd was International relatlon-
sh ip
. .
M l »» l’eionice Ego accom panied
I,-
.-a.-in. C arm an Hudson, to th e
HOME M ountain latter home in Willamaui S atu r­
M D t'N TA lN
day Mi » Ego expects to be the
H om e' fardie.»' Aid sjxiniored ft
.,-» -.here ' I her aunt and cousin
-h"--ci lor Mi
Pe-.c
lfiu n d lc u
tiu& teek.
Ju n e 30 at tin- hom e ol Mr«, Elvtn
U rdcanp Allison, who has
Lore in li Ab« u t tw enty were pres»
he liuu m « guest of her unde,
,*«.». OASt-ti-d bv Mr«,
e u t Tin
Allison, for the past two
d Mr«. Roacoe
J im - Mu
»on
retu rn ed to P ortland S atur-
C ourtney, l ived re fn shm ent after
ening.
Nation
o
t
gifts,
til«« prt-M
arai sm all
M r / I te r H aft
Van-
Examiner Coming
.son D ennl . liave n
n ear
couver. Was!
Hi R edding, e xam iner nf op-
-> is
Mr llaffex
and i h a u ffe u rs. will
tinned .it V*
ro W ednesday. Ju ly 11. at
u e from 9 a. m. lo ó
Alrout a dozen «Hein
iän En id, . i v ,,- .-Lino - i V
Coffee
Lunch Meats
HAMBURGER ,».
B O IL B E E F Lb.
RIB S T E A K ÏL r ' ' '
P U R E L A R D 3ib,
LARD COMPOUND 3
DILL PICKLES Quart
.......
SALMON s^.'" 11 ' ......
9c
6c
12c
25c
14c
10c
15c
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
5 Deliveriea Daily
Re». Phone 321Z
Phone 953
:
Hillsboro
Portland - Banks
STA GE
GROVE MILK . . . it
builds strong bodies.
GRADE
P r ic e s
E f f e c tiv e
Buxton and Hillsboro
F IR G R O V E
TWO TRIPS DAILY
Except Sundays and Holidays
DAIRY
Leaves Buxton
7:45 a. m. and 12:15 p. m.
Leaves Hillsboro Stage Depot
11:00 a. m. and 6:15 p. m.
Phone 4RX1
For SUNBURN
Sunburn can be dangerous you
know! At best it is painful. Rex-
ail Gypsy Cream is a cool and
soothing preparation that pene­
trates the skin in a few moments
to give you almost instant relief.
Non-greasy too. And you may
use it for insect bites, heat rash,
ivy poison, moth-itch, and other
skin irritations. Try it.
Rexall GYPSY CREAM ¿X; 4 0 c
DELTA DRUG STORE
Columbia Best.
Pound
P ineapple
F r id a y , S a t u r d a y a n d M o n d a y — J u l y 6 , 7 a n d 9
For
A FEW OF OUR LOW7 PRICES
SUGAR ,,
4 $1.20
6c
C A N E.
Friday and Saturday only. 25-lb. cloth bag
M AC M \ RR
TALL CAN
gß
$1*49
10 c
35c
E
Ï
VINEGAR Lui»
15c
25c
Oc
C lean ser
25c
PUFFED
WHEAT
29c
Quaker
10c
10c
15c
22c
Each
Klondike. Lb. ..........
SEE OUR BIG HANDBILL FOR ADDITIONAL VALUES
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE 4 TIMES DAILY!
y
Broken.
2s. Can
25c
See newspapers for
sensational offer.
10c
PUFFED RICE
6c
27c
25c
jar 5 c
2 pkgs.................................
MUSTARD
K err's Prepar»?d.
5-oz.
Lighthouse.
3 cans
8c
PURE CANE SUGAR
10
lbs.
POWDERED. 4 lbs.
BROWN. 5 lbs.
9O 3p
47c
25c
25c
C & H Berry—
25-lb. sack ....
S4.68
81.23
Sunny Monday. Smiles on Blue Monday.
10 bars
19c
3c
___Almond or Milk.
H c ir s lic y ORBITS
JAPAN TEA
i.j-lb. cellophane
CEYLON TEA
1 ,-lb. cellophane
J OOclCCO
lO U I*
100,»,
R e g u la r 5c.
B ar
Root Beer E xtract
19c
25c
Make your own. French's
CERTO
Sure Jell. Bottle
Prince Albert.
16-oz. tin 79c.
2-oz. tin
Fisher's Blend, Crown or Drifted Snow.
49-lb. sack
22c
10c
81.85
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday, July 6, 7 and 9
lc
WATERMELONS 4 3 p
3?
3 pkgs.
preserves.
Prices for Friday and Saturday Only — Prices Higher Monday
«
19c
Fresh F ruits and V egetables
CUCUMBERS
LEMONS
Local, long green.
Golden ripe. 6 lbs.
............
GRAPE JUICE
25c
...=
e»,
BANANAS
Can
Dickinson’s, Quart
JAR RINGS 3"d„±"""
TOBACCO z..;i1
CIGARETTES SS* — Ch'""'ic'd''
TOBACCO^,EW,NG .....
MATCHES äüV i wLB.R ' " "
Full ol juice. Dozen
pineapple-apricot
PINEAPPLE JUICE
C loseout.
O ATS
Crushed. 2 cans
G rapefruit
Doll'S. S-oz.
M IL K
now operating betw een
High grade coffee goes further.
FLOUR iNb’-u
PORK and BEANS « ï
PANCAKE FLOUR
We have a complete selection
of all kinds of
RUSHLOW
cuffs. W idth of th e dress at the lower edge, with
e p i l E soltiy druped lines of th e a ttra c tiv e frock No.
fulloexH extended. la 1% yards.
78#7x lend subtle b attery mid an a ir of eleg an c.
C ut Out and Mail This Order B lank for P attern s.
to l b . woman who w ears It. despite Its sim plicity.
FASHION lit HEAL.
It ts designed In e ig h t sites: 36. 38, 40. 42. 44, 46,
48 and CO. S i t . 41 requires 4 yards of 39 Inch m a­
103 P ark Ave.. New Fork City.
terial. plus 1 yard for I be vm tee and rig h t collar. In
Enclosed f i n d ..................... cents. Please send me
m onotone, wltliout contra»!, ttio d ress requires 4%
the p a tte rn s listed below at 15 cents per p a tte rn :
y ard s of 39 Inch m aterial. The ve-tee alone requires
>4 yard ; l b . right collar
yard
P a tte rn num ber:
The Jiffy apron. No 6997 m . eels off to advantage
Size
7897»
any pretty frock.
Made i f percale, gingham , or
Inwn. It Is designed hi four size» Sm all 34-36. Me­
Size
6997«
dium 38 40, I.arge 4.' 44. Stout 46-48 bust m easure.
SI io m edium requires 2’i, yards of 32 Inch m aterial.
Size
8597 s
To flnl«li with 1,1ns binding, l ’j Inches, or with
Name . . .
braid, 6*4 yards.
You m ight easily call No 8597t n "beau" Instead
AddieKS ..
of "bow" frock. It 1» so plea log to ttio boy friend.
It s designed In live n z es 31. 36. 38, 40 end 42 Sire
City ........
38 calls for 4s» yards of 85 Inch m aterial, plus »4
Stale . . . . .
yard of 39 Inch m aterial for bell. He scurf, and hand
W rite your mini,- and a d d re ■■ plainly, giving number a n d size of p a tte rn s you w ant
Enclose 15
ct-nl in coin for each num ber, a n d mail vour order to H illsboro A rgus F ash io n B ureau, 103 P a rk Ave.,
wr-
J yb BJ u IK
All meal» Inspected by Dr. Nicol
anil Dr. Aluiqulst.
group "Safety” 1« the key-note of assist in the work fo r th e younger
tjuatolv job prin tin g A rgus
th e ir e n tire program
W hatever claK.se« T h is group also m akes t h e '
play a p p a ra tu s ls needed tu n be l i , " - il ly for evt m ug jm rtics. town
d ra m a tic
perform ances,
sim ple easily built, a n d w ithout parties.
mu< h expense. Sandbox, s swings, m usic dub-- glee club» n o t only
teeter
a wading pool or e v e n a n from the s ta n d p o in t of p a rtic ip a ­
but th e m an a g em e n t a n d
a u t n m o O i l e tire hum ; up i n t o a t r e e tion.
H ere w<- find
.„ggi-s.s the sim ple type ot u p p a i - w riting of p la y .
a lu tlu»t can b»- u d w ith pre­ much t n ative ability w hich will
Everything in Insurance
school children. Th, p, need some have a n outlet.
T h en to m es th e a d u lt group. An
by »hi*nru*lv»"
w here th e n
Phone
1701
1.132 W ashington
will be no d a n g er of tra ffic and old idea which has a c tu a te d m ost
Where they will be o u t Iron, und< r of our th in k in g is th a t recreatio n
th e feet of th e larger and m ore is only for young people I t is my
Daily Trips to P ortland
active ch ild ren M any » » f t . have hope th a t we can g e t aw ay from
a tte m p te d to solve t in . p ro b a m by t h i s a n t i q u a t e d theory. R ecreation
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building neighborhood playground.«. for th e old folks 1« not th e sam e
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An em pty U>1 cleared ol debris, a s re cre atio n for th e young folks
even tho u g h sm all, afford-, am pe I t is not to be expected t h a t a d u lts Nerving Beaverton, Aloha. Reed
.pace lo r th e young < hUdren. I l Is will p arti, .p ate in tlw sam e aort
ville. Illllsboro. Com etius and
usually necessary to provide in 'hi---' of in tlv ltie s as those enjoyed by
Forest Grove
sm all playground a place for th e I t h e m o r e active, m ore versatile
m other» w ho m ay care to read or young, , peop.e In th is group it
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o n ,, , le ,S im p o rta n t for all to do
sew or mervJ while th, little c h il­
d re n play T h e general program . | lie n in e th in g T h e a ctiv ities can
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th en , is b u d t up aro u n d a »ale .«■ of a very diver.se sort. U nder
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recre atio n al
program ,
place to play, w ith a l e a p p a ra tu s a proper
to play on. but also a p lea sa n t place flow ever, those who a re in te rested
as well.
.
. , , I in the sam e / ,r t of a ctiv ities can
T h e next group to dem and a t ­ get to gether H orseshoe clubs, golf
ten tio n is th a t rep resen ted by th e i ouinam eulf. picnics tow n parties,
boys a n d girls from 7 to 1- Tl'is music, tow n singing, < ho ral societies,
group d em ands more space for its o rchestras, a n d bands all re p re se n t
activities, a s th ese children play types of activ ities in which th e o ld ­
m ore vigorous gam es they are in ­ er people m ay enjoy a pleasurable
tere sted in ball gam es in running evening with th e ir neighbors.
gam es in activities a t high speed
They irave not yet developed finer
I nronsciou» Truth
coordinations, a n d skill is n o t a n
T he dear, old m in iste r was called
im p o rta n t p a r t of th eir program . upon to p reach th e fu n e ra l serm on
They need larger spaces th a n the
a m an who had been a very
neighborhood playgrounds, places of
d iffe ren t a n d inactive m em ber of
w here th ey c a n play bad or w here in
h i, ch u rch
tliey can play marble.-, or where
F riends
th e m in iste r b a n
th ey will n o t be in con tact with the looking a t th e ca. ket of th e d e p ar -
sm a lle r ch ild ren nor w ith those of ed. "for 30 years I have prea: bed
ttie n e x t age older.
to th is corpse."
We m u st n o t forget a t th is tim e
And then fie wondered a t the stir
th a t ch ild ren need indoor facilities in the audience, and the looks one
a s well. Too m any time» th e en tire to another with as much am use­
p ro g ram for boys and girL, of th is ment in them as dared be express­
age is left to th e outdoor gam es a n d ed at a funeral service.
sports. Indoor provision should be
Shrewish Sally says. "You're
m ade for a w orkbench w ith sim ple
Let the advertisem ents help you
so dumb, you think the
tools, a place w here th e boys can make your shopping plans.
I c o n stru c t toys of one sort or a n o th ­
Treasury m ints Juleps!"
er. or girls can work a t basketry
or h a n d ic ra fts, a place w here ideas
Mint juleps may be all
can be worked out in th e rough,
rijrht for the o l d e r
w here activ ity can go on. T h is 1»
LICENSED EMBAEMERS
a constructive age. w hen id e a , are
folks, but the children
and
b u rstin g a n d th e urge to activity of
need plenty of F I R
som e sort m u st be tak en care of.
EINERAE DIRECTORS
Donelson &. Sewell
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Ready to advine you In purchasing.
Really to give real value«.
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