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THE P age Eight H IL L S B O R O ARGU S, H IL L S B O R O . OREGON Thurtgiay, December tí, morn lug service will lx- choral All lX im ar, Mr. and Mrs. Ira IMwell sermons during Advent are on the | and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Herbs Entertain 1 general topic. The King Cometh.' I Meyers und FJsie. Irene .Stevens mid t h e Nimbi, Mr. and Mrs. cavuij Henry »»*««, Herb. wlio[ ÍW 1. <u»u «.«» On tills second Sunday in Advent Eliunred Hewing club Gaston Mr. a n d Mi's. Gsear Benefiel tiie inornlng subject w i l l be. U l-1 1 7 Uve near Greenville. entertained ' mid family of Willamina visited with Mrs. fcugvne Wald us leal, , "Through the Bible," and In the (Ily M i«« M a rti» » V « n tier la m le ii I A 1<*V v r llL w ith a family dinner rhaiiksgnlii,. , relatives at Manning a few days * Present were Mr. and Mrs. N. C. evening Pastor Henry S. Haller »ill Id IV A party was given nt Uie last week Nielson of Banks. Mr. an d Mrs. Quality Job printing Argui, speak on According io Daniel.' home oi Mi an.i Mi-. ,i M Van - , u I, J 11 • c 1 Bill Nielson and children of Forest H e l v e t i a S u n s h i n e C l u h H a s Annual Christ nuts eve m idnight M r» . T illm a n G iv e n Party- i G uests at the home of Mis tltla derzauden Salm dav night Games Seabold H e a d s U n io n School On)ve, Mr ,uut Mrs. btanley Clark ’ ’ “ 'e n s ju n s tn n t u u d ria s carol service a t tlie Venetian th e Benefiel lor Thanksgiving we(re »ere played, Tliose present were Mr and Mrs Jack Benefiel und Misses Sylvia J Duyek, Rose and an d son and Mr and Mrs. George ater, December 24. a t 11:30 p. m. G ood Sum fo r C h a r ity on B irth d a y S un d ay H o n o r R o ll on G ra d e s j Nielson and liunily ol Qlenwoou Lillian Mae. Mr mid Mrs Gsear Florence Vmiderwailden. Marcella ! The pastor may be consulted any _____ | Mr. and Mrs George Pindrll. Mr. il.i> tu>m 10 a in. until !'_’ noon, Benefiel and sons. Tolly Rinck and Kolseh. Ann lierlekx Mildred Iluls- „ ,, .. ; and Mrs. d ia r ie s Herb, and Daniel or by appointm ent, at the House family. Mr mid Mrs. jo e Eivden- inan. Rena H enle, Minnie. Agnes, (By M r*. John M Davidson) ill y Mr». J«M»*e M » y » r,| I B , M r , *■ red . Herb of Banks an d Miss Rena office. 1352 Jackson street All young H enrietta anti Murtlia Vandersan- Helvetia Sunshine BUXTON A business meeting of dal. Pets Ore and Harold F siier. BANKS— The student body play Hertle of Rov i , HELVETTIA u u. ». . people's meetings as announced. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simonton den Mrs. Minnie Solder und Min Woman's Benefit association will -The T hirteenth Chair, presented Mr Mrs Charles Shipley o f 1 ?*ub„ b“ a*r „“ ¡S1 ‘«?d “ Stanley. Mr a n d Mis Eugene In the high school November 28 K u l[ s “ lki Mr. and Mrs. George the K- P 1«U. N orth ila ln s Decem- be held a t the G range hall S a tu r and family of Tigard vlsiled her All Saints' Mission lEplaconal) day with pot luck dinner, election parents here during tile liohdaya Northrop, Mr. a n d Mrs Henry was a decided success, judging by MeF\*rlaiie and daughter of Forest *• was * sootal an d financial Second Sunday in A dvent: C hurch arqj Installation of officers. The Vandeizandeti, Mi. and Mrs Bert the favorable comments heard on a ro v t drove to M ultnom ah S un- 1 rograni was greatly en- Vetu Cearley. who lias been Vundi i zaiidcn und Mr and Mrs all sides. Miss Marion Maxwell as j , (\ ° st,l, Mrs Lyda Weitzel. who j°-ved “> » record crowd. Receipt* school. 9:45 a. in.; service and ser Christm as pie will be a feature of 111 Mrs. for several weeks. Is reported mon. 11 a. m.; Fellowship group. J M Viuidcrzundcn ami Tonv Van- Madame Rosalie LaGrange. a spirit- . w rv ill am ounted to over $73. This money' th e day. improved. p. m. All those interested m ehey. Mike Peters. Allred Vund»- ualisi medium, had the leading Mr Mrs. Stanley Clark of u f'!r l “e benefit ** th <- :l*ed. 6:30 Mrs. Tillman Honored a discussion group are invited ’o Mr. and Mrs. C. M C hristen hey. Ray and Clmenee V andrrnui- role and earn ed the part, winch O le n » w d visited from Friday until ¿ ¡ L “ » meet with us a t tlie rectory. Rev. Mrs. Jessie Tillm an was given a son. Cliester, G race mid Melda of den F u n k Meeuwsen, Allred Del- was very difticult. exceedingly well S undlv \ i r and Mrs. Ca*s • th e presldm t, Mi*. R surprise party on her birtlidu.v S un R. H. Wisecarver, vtcar. Portlmid mid W alter Willis of Cor planehe, Ben Meeuwsen und Arch from sta rt to finish The other «..¿5,,“ san d lo rd . and comm ittee members day with a pot luck dinner ’ Those nelius were vt-sltors at the C. A. ie Jesse. characters also acted th eir parts O tto Beard * ’io is w ith a CCC WLSil to, ll'unk a 11 who helped to attending were Mrs. Harold P eter I Peterson home Tlimiksgtvlng Miss Lena Taylor s|>etit a few very well. T he stage setting was ‘S t £ lt£ e. spent the n“ ke a ' falr » su ccess, Foursquare Church also well planned, especially 1 1» ! i^tuiksgivlnK holidays with lus par- „..‘V “ n J, H’ ,wlU 111 ^,'7 Sunday: Sunday school, 9:45 a. son and Norman and Alpha Mae, Mrs. C lara Allen an d family spent days Iasi week In Port land with her Mrs. Prudle Flekas tuid France«, aunt und uiiele, Mr. mid Mi's. lighting system which had m uch to cnUl Xlr Mrs W alter Beard **/*' “«„iiSL. H' fon" church a t 11 m.; morning service, 11 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Kelly. Mr. and Thanksgiving with her dmigliter. Miles Purdin message, subject "A Burden for Mrs. Lee Randall, ul Oreneo do with the effectiveness of tlie H a e n t h a r k t o c a m o S u n d a v a m. ounaay. Mrs. C luis TOlke and Billy and Ray Vandei zunden returned to Several from here attended the various scenes. The play was coach- t jie r n A card party F ri- , Mr.' and Mrs' Otto Solberger and Souls. ' Young peoples tncctuig at Norman. Mr. and Mrs Fred Bene ! play at Banks November 28 Harry his home Friday from Idaho, where ed by Miss Alice Lane Between ^ . “enuvg M i A h ^ - M o s s and m " ' ^ ‘u an 1 ° ^ ^ m m ’* 6 p. m. Evening evangelistic serv fiel mid Ray. »M r. an d Mrs. Fred acts Frederick Tschanz sang cow- Wl'n kuu \ , ul Domelou liad high c<’xl!e-' ¿J1 P ortland Thanksgiving, ice a t 7:30. Good music and a Rlggle mid Duane. »Mr. and »Mrs. Seabold Jr. was a member of the he played football on tlie Oregon Normal team Thanksgiving day boy songs and C harlotte Sullivan >lVn, .Uld Mrs. O tto Jolm son and “ u otCyDr P<S t A g X i a t stirring message, "The Last Great Ira 1\>» ell mid Elemior and Le east. Mis* Bonnie Manley a.-uLsted with H enrietta and Ray relurm xl t o ' played the violin, accompanied by p a^ G ardner were second. Another L, , i nx .. A MuUtiy at Prayer Meeting.” Will you be there? land, William and D elm ar Higgle. C H R IS T M A S Hazel Wolford at the^piano. £?d »Ul V given a t th e H « Mulke-V J°uied Tuesday Bible study. 7:45 p. in. musical selections ut the Manning Monmouth Monday Miss Johm m a Dertekx of P o rt-' Sriday evangelistic service, 7:45 p. Mr and Mrs. David Edwards. Mr. school program November 27 Mothers to Meet — — n . a , ludi December 14 on inanasgiving. mi Mrs. Jesse Meyers mid Elsie. Mr and Mrs. I! W. Manley and land spent the holidays ut I he home M others’ club will meet Friday i Tiie Banks-M ouiituindale card —. Mrs. . Rosa . Feuerstcin entertained m. Irene Fisher. June G arvin. Oren Bonnie drove lo Woodland. Wash of her mother Mrs. lierthu Derlckx. afternoon with Mrs. Earl Wilson. club met Tuesdiv with Mrs Cass Thanksgiving for her family and Frost and »Mrs. Jessie TUlman. Jack Seabold Heads List W i L i M r s O t ! ) Jo hm on becanm i neIU£ Present were Mr. and Mrs. Many |>coplc from tills commu ! Sunday, having been called there by C hristian Church A card party mid luncheon was (he death of a relative nity nltended the wedding dunce For the second time this year a new lueintx«r Mrs C B Hail won Fix> P»>n c and daughter Shirley. Lord's day church school. 9:45 a Mr and Mrs E‘r,>d Higgle and a t Cornelius iliursduy evening for Jack Seabold heads th e list of the flrst lvtit Qualls second and i i axin,'i- ^ rh n e . K alliryn Cauley, m.. C. H. Nosier, superintendent sponsored by the W B. A ladies honor roil for the past six weeks i-,rover Rogers th ird At the }?Vr{’ " ' “c.ller. Victor. Elector and Ju st two more weeks of "Loyalty" at tlie G range hall F id a y night. son Duane of Btrkenfeld were week. I Mr and Mrs Gisirge V anll.inile a t the Banks high schoot He had Mrs. Oil * Johnson won firs; '®.r Jo h n Zurcher campaign. Arc all tlie classes goUig Pinochle. "500,” and crlbbage were end visitors at the R J Kelly luime 'F rances VanDyke), wlu> »ere m ar enjoyed. Honors Mere won by Vtda Mr. and Mrs Clyde R utledre mid ried at I lu> Vlslta*' n church m at R eason ab le P rice»! WUhs comoiauon stlI1 m . Dr Wiley to reach their goals'? Classes tor ail Powell, high, mid Ira Powell low 111 son Dale, Mr. tuid Mrs Swaysle Vcrboort Thursday. ages. M orning worship at IL Spe-1 pinochle. Mi's. Clara Allen, high, aS m u ^ 'w S ^ i v S The l i t U e ^ ^ e e ^ e e ^ l d son of £ £ Miss Peggy IXdirrty spent the cial music. Sermon, "Why is the and Leah Morgan low til "500." mid son Richard mid the Misses Bible the Book of Books?" T o w n -; and Gerald lAiwell, high, mid Billy M arguerite mid Louise Herzbrrg ol holidays visiting a t tlie home of ii o e f f l e r ’» 2 'g -lb . honorable mention tor a "II ave- ‘Y 1 aiul M rs' Louie, DotoC'!’, d ‘t,J Entertain Parents Portland vlsiled friends here in. her parents. Mr. and Mrs 1. J. send Old Age Revolving Pension age or better were Evelyn Rinck. Saturday ot pneumonia at th e H Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Batchelder club intviUlg. 2:30 p. ill. C hristian Best low in crlbbage. week-end Doherty, at Trout Lake. Wash BOX C A N D Y A special meeting of w . B A. Lucille Rutherford. C harlotte Sul- Joues home near Banks. Euneral en tertained w ith a dinner party Endeavor: Junior. 4 p. m.; in ter A meeting of Maiming Social club Miss Theresa Bernards of St, hvan. Erm a Vandehey. W i l m a « rv ices were held Monday m orn- Tlianksgivtng, honoring th e n par- m ediate and voung people. All very was held at the home of Mrs. Ethel was held a t the Manning hall S at- Paul S|>cnt Iasi week with Mr and S J -2 5 Bailey Eugenia Quier. Howard Rep- ln^ w ith interm ent in the Roy ents, Mr. and Mrs. W uiiam Batcll- interesting meeting for youth. "F ea »Meyers November 27. I urdav tught Officers lor (lie eom- Mrs i homas Meeuwsen and family Mr. mid Mrs. H Quler mid fam peto, Dorothy Shigeno, Vera Rep- ce“’ete'T- . . . e.ld' “r Hillsboro and Mr. and Mrs. ture" service. 7:30 p. in. Song serv Fifteen table« of "500" were 111 j mg year were elected, followed by peto S atare Sunam ato Marcella Mi. and Mrs. hiar.k W atson of Jack Anderson of Portland. The ice assisted by young people s choir, ily spent Thanksgiving with friends 1 a dunce with music by tlie "N ight play at the card l«irty given by Davis, Ricliard H ighsuuth. and Roy bf group spent th e evenuig at t h e story of a lliynin w i t h music. Sub at Salem ingales," the Duties Altai WK'Irty In Moore Mr. mid Mrs. C hris Tolke mid Brown. Mra- W atso n » aunt. Mrs. M. A. th eatre in Hillsboro. Mabel R hym er of Portland vis liall November 28 ject. “C an Roosevet’s NRA Restore Sale Success Dodds. Mr. and Mrs. Eilmer G uerber and Perm anent Prosperity?" Is our pres family of near Banks were Buxton ited her m other. Mrs Mollie Toll Cunfretiunerx - Bawling Alieva Tlie food sale held by th e M oth- . Y r Mrs. Paul Rosencrons are family were Thanksgiving guests of ent economic system a failure? Are visitors Sunday. m an. Thanksgiving. Mr mid Mrs. W E Hill «pent IUII larda ers' club November 27 was a sue- friends in Vancouver. Mrs. R. L. G uerber in Portland Roland Scofield, who la In the I wo -1-H C lu b G rou p » we headed for communism? Is H it Thanksgiving a t the Ralph H annan cess as everytlung was sold out. T.ie county health n u rs e v is ite a Jo h n Kinsey, who lias been vis* ler, Mussolini, or Roosevelt "the 1260 Main Ht. navy at San Pedro, visited Ills O rg a n iz e d in C ou n ty home in Portland. Tlie mothers cleared $7.50. L3e Monday and taUt" Bnig his m other. Mrs. Charles man of tlie hour?" W rite your per m other mid other relatives here re Two I«'» 4-H club group« were Mrs Clara Allen and family e n cently. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and children. Woods, of Mason HUI. left Tuesday sonal opinion to these question and Hickeys from Pastim e Cord orgumzed hi W ashington county Mrs Eli G rindle were Mr and Mrs 9 en Y “85 S’®*11 5? A“ *11-'’ s ®5* for S an FYancisco. He is a sailor on liand sam e to the pastor No nam es tertained friends from S eattle re RtMHii good I wre George Rlggle mid A B Edwards during the pust week, according to cently. Bert Grindle. Mrs. Nelia Hieber- u£d?y’ * he,” U he WU1 WOFk U1 th t Ule W S ’ s Chicago. drove to Tim ber Sunday und vis a reixirt from the county school of w riters will be made known. The Mrs LaVona Peterson visited her lein and Victor F arris of McMinn- ci* e se lactory. Russell Hayes and E arl N utdurft answers w ill be read befoiix t h e ited at th e Elnui T allm an lumie suix-rlnU'iidetit s office. These club« ville. Mrs. Stephens of Forest Grove Chairmen named left for C alifornia Saturday. They sermon. Come, enjoy tiie service sister. .Mrs. Ione Justice, near Ver A light snow fell on G reen M oun and Mr. and Mrs. F rank G rindle American Legion Auxiliary has will stop over a t Lodi. S an F n u i- with us. Monday. 7:30 p. m., com nonia last week. tain Saturday. Mr. mid Mrs. Reuben Kelly were of Portland Mrs. Hieberlein re- appointed the lollowiug women as cisco and other places. Pupils of Inks school were busy m unity m eeting presenting Miss mained for a few days' visit with chairuien of the committees for the Mrs. John T inker attended tlie Norma C. Brown, vice-president of Thanksgiving guests of Mr. mid Monday morning selling C hristinas Mr. and Mrs. Grindle, i ensuing year. Mrs. Mary Benefiel, Sunshine club baaaar and spent Flying Squardon rv'.hidation. S ub Mrs. George H unger a t the G uy seals. mon hospital In Forest Grove Miss Adella Paefsch Of Portland hospital; Mrs. Maude Benefiel, the week-end a t the Jasper K effer ject, "Oncoming W ar witn T h a n ^ v ln g guests at the A. B .' At tnd B utcher's: "Round steak,! «pent Wedneadav n u h t and Thank*- ahiU “~ ^ e; p airicia Jensen, name. Liquor T raffic." Public Invited. I Edwards hbiiie were Mrs. Jessie m adam ?" Bivmg with her home folks and a t-I publicity; Mrs. M yrtle Klum. music; Mrs. H E. Schram and family of Tuesday, 2:30 p, m.. Missionary s o -1 ten riS Uie » ro d « rb o d v plav Mrs- Myrtle Kium. radio; Mrs. Eva Vernonia are spending a few days' ciety meeting at home of Mrs. M in- i Tillm an mid sons Oren mid Gilbert “The shape doesn't m atter as long ' Frost, William Rlggle and so n [ as It's tender. A H Wolford »pent a few d a y ' Moore, Americanism; Mrs. Millie with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. me Ennes, 606 Eighth street. Tues- J last week at the Bert Grindle nome Jensen. Poppy poster; Mrs. Millie M. Davidson. day. 7:30 p. m.. H i-T rl Missionary! near McMinnville Jensen, community service and unit Many from this vicinity attended club (high school agei m eets at Mr and Mrs Earl Wilson and activities; Mrs. Mary Taylor, edu- Hillsboro bargain day and met S an- home of John Loonier. 1127 S eventh' children and Mrs. Minnie Schul- cation of war orphans; Mrs. Dor- ta Claus, street. Thursday, 7:30 p. m., "G reat merich were Thanksgiving guests othy Sellers. Fidac; Mrs Ida Me er Mid-week Service." Sermon,^ a t the William Joos home near Cann. constitution and by-laws. "God's System of C hurch F ra n c e ." | Hillsboro. Family Dinner Enjoyed Last “F eatu re” service Lord's day Mr. and Mrs. N. Berdan spent Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Moore en- p. m., December 16. Serm on. "A 1 a Raised Window- I t s smart to k M the MOST for your money! Why buy an ordinary Thanksgiving day with Mr. and tertair.ed Thanksgiving w ith a fam - German M. E. Church. Bethany Serm on o n G erm a,u antow road. Sunday S h a d e ' You'll h ear startling facts Mrs. M. L. Berdan erdan in Forest Grove, ily dinner These present were C. ~ J. On , '-’erm o “ n n ™a a ounaay “crease job’’ when you always <et more for your money with one of Mr. and Mrs W. T. Sellers ar.d W. Moore and sons D an and Billy. m a i^ V rv ire Sn nd^ y'm ° “h « / "The church w ith a family spirit" welcomes you to all services.—R. L. our MARF.%K chassis lubrication jobs? You <v't more protection for Amos Sellers spent several days last Mr. an d Mrs. H. A. Stohler and “ week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles son Bobby, Mrs. C. W Moore and » d ▼our car. easier riding, easier steering, and double the mileage. Drive Putnam , pastor. Sellers a t Iowa Hill. son Rodney were ill an d could not Em ' Sunda5/ in today and let us prove that MARFAK lubrication and FIRE ( IIIFF Mr. and Mrs. R alph Wilcox and be present ~ E' Jullus T raB110- Paxtor. tf Trinity Lutheran Church children were Thanksgiving guests Mrs. Nora Dooley of Portland •; o Services begin a t 10:30 a. m.; | GASOLINE costs less In the long run. of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox of spent Thanksgiving with her m oth- _ C hristian Science Society Sunday school a t 9:45 and Bible! Services are held every Sunday class a t 8 p. m. Sermon subject. I F ir Grove. O ther present were Mr. er. Mrs. M A. Dodds and Mrs. B ernard Sellers a n d Dorothy Whitcomb of P ortland M 11 *• m i Wednesday evening "The Approaching Redemption."— ; daughter J a n e t and Albert Jack - attended the student body play a t services at 8 o clock; Sunday school Luke 21. 28. You are cordially wel son. th e high school Wednesday night. aJ “ a- m Pupils up to the age comed to worship w ith us. Tlie She and her brother. Lloyd W hit- “jL20 yS £ L ,alS . weJc°med Sunday s Young People's society will meet McGraws Hold Reunion .9 °^ 1216 Only Cause and Friday a t 8 p. m. in the parlors of Towing Phone 1703 L. S. Campbell A family gathering was h e c l , d u comb, teacher in th e local high A erou from O. E. Depot the church. Thanksgiving a t th e home of Mr. school, spent Thanksgiving hon- creato r, Night Call 384 New Ixieution and Mrs. George McGraw. Those days a t th eir parents home in W.l- ; — B aptist C hurch present were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis lam ina. B an ts M. E. Church 1125 T H IR D S T R E E T T h e O n ly S ta tio n W it h C o m p le te S ervice T he special meetings have m a d e : McGraw and th ree children of Ver- ! Auxiliary to Meet Sunday school every Sunday, 9:45 H illib o r o O re g o n noma. H arry Lee a n d children. Legion Auxiliary will m eet a t the a m„ Mrs. H. Jansen, superintend- a good sta rt and Rev. J. L. W hirry R uth and Wayne and G randm a B- N. A. hall Wednesday evening eht. Preaching services by Ellsworth is preaching some fine sermons. He Philhpe of Maiming. Isabel and w 8 p m. E^ich person Is asked Tilton, pastor, every Sunday eve- has learned the dubious a rt of Gene Benefiel of F ir Grove. Mr. to take a novelty C hristm as gift, ning, 8 o'clock. Ladles' Aid meets mincing his words and you Just and Mrs. Howard Lee and sons All th e gifts will be put into a first and third Wednesdays a t 2 can 't help catching on what he's Robert and Philip of Portland, Mrs. “C hristm as Pie.' All veterans and P- m - tf driving at. You'll enjoy his original a n d refreshing messages. Rev. Ray Woodman of M ultnomah. B ar- th eir wives are invited to attend. :— W hirry and his wife are in the bara R itenour of G reen Mountain Mr. an d Mrs. A. C. W ahl and Methodist Episcopal Church and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McGraw, ¡sons spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. C hurch school, 9:45, Miss Rose colforteur work under the American B arbara Ritenour. who lives on Alice Gibson in Forest Grove. Cave, superintendent; divine wor- B aptist Publication society. You are G reen M ountain, visited her aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Banks and S^’P' if ' "The Holy C om m union;” welcome to any and all services. Mrs. G. W. McGraw, from Novem- son Buddy of Newoerg visited rel- Epworth leag u e. 6:30; evangelistic No meetings Mondays or Saturdays ber 27 until Monday. atives in this community Sunday. services. 7:30. “W hat Shall I t P ro i- unless otherwise announced, 7:30 Thanksgiving guests o f M rs.1 Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Bella K a Man." We invite you to a t- is the time. Stella Kelly a t th e Cliff Thompson Hartwick and Mr. and Mrs. John U nd th e services of worship in this home were Mr. a n d Mrs. Will H artw ick were Mr. and Mrs. F ran k church, if you are not going else- If you change your address kind Douglass. M rs Conger and daugh- Hartwick and daughter Maxine of where. You will find a spirit of ly notify the Argus direct and a t ter of Forest Grove, and M r and Forest Grove and Mr. and Mrs fellowship and friendliness. The once. Mrs. Ted Stone of Newberg. I Ferd Hartwick and son Hollis, who services will help you to face life Mr. and Mrs. B. W. A rm entrout bve west of Banks. w*th new courage and faith. You and Francis Thompson were Thanks-1 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. M cFarlane '*"1 f*hd a good school of religion givir^t guests a t th e Cliff Sandy | »'ere guests of friends in P ortland Ior your children and yourself, home In Vernonia. Thanksgiving. Come and join us. n ext Sunday. Grade Honor Roll Given Merton Benefiel of Buxton spent Mid-week service each Thursday G rade school honor roll for the several days last week with his ev?'dn« aJ- 7:30. If you are inter- past six weeks is as follows: Joe sister, Mrs. F ran k Rinck. the study of th e Bible you Jensen. Dean Cloninger. Mabel Mrs. O. C. Jackson an d daugh- Wlii *uid an excellent class In this K inoshita. Hazel Thompson, Kay ters Elaine and Evelyn w e r e group. Lien. M am a Finck, B arbara Wilson, Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Congregational Church Jan et Sellers, Connie Lou Kennedy, Mrs. H. J. Vaanais and daughter Public worship a t 11 a. m. The Shews» Ishn. Kogi Shigeno, Con- ui Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A L. Berg of Rev. T. A rthur Dungan will speak rue Lou VanDorn. M arjorie Wilcox. Ju an ita Wolford. Evalynn Kesxier. Beaverton visited Mr. and Mrs. J. on the topic, “Investm ent In the Nomi Kavam&to. Rosa Kinoshita. M Kessler and daughters Monday. C hurch.” Can th e money contributed Mrs. H attie Davic^on of Forest to the churches be considered as Shiela Hall. Bobby Stohler, Nor m an Lien, Tomi Ishii. Keizo S h i Grove spent Monday night and an investm ent? Is it mere sent! geno, B eulah Shegeno, K ijoshi Tuesday with relatives a t Banks. I menal superstition th a t furnishes Miss Opal Raines and Darrell the background for our churches? Kawamoto, Jam es Cason, Alta hear Mr. Dungan in his Brown, G eraldine Kessler. Peggy Graves, both of Portland, were m ar - . Come ried last week in Vancouver. Mrs ! v a lu a tio n of the church. Bible Wilson. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Graves is well known by the young- scho° 1 meets a t 10 a. m., Richard Mrs. B. B T resham were E. E. Ful- er set in Bonks, where she has of- w u ey, superintendent. :: „ gham and Mr. and Mrs. Claud ten visited her grandm other, M rs E. E. Nickerson. : J Pilgrim House Fulgham of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. A rm entrout,! „ _ Iiiurs<!ay '..„Deoember. chaiP^1 Program In terests H ealth meeting a t th e grade school •1'^r an<1 Mrs. J. J. H utchens and 7 J 50 B 'm » celebrating St Monday evening was well attended Francis Thompson spent Friday in g ath erin g of toys, and was very instructive. A short »"Uh Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thompson S ? 1®8' S®"» . ess iw tu n a te chll- program was given by the school 34 M ountaindale. di e n s C hristm as party. Sermon children before th e m ain talks of Mrs. Robert P etit and little son J i lasn’uch „as i® do, u - ’ Sunday, the evening. Mrs. Hugh McGUvra, Rainier, Wash., and Dougla.. B ^ mber 9: services a t county health association president,; L)reezen of Moclips, Wash., were 1J JJ a m., and 7 30 p m. The introduced Miss M argaret D ixon,! Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and county health nurse. She ex plained! D - Dreezen. how d iphtheria an d smallpox can “The quality of accomplishing be prevented. Mrs. McGilvra ex-1 Redding to -Make Tests materials results: Power.” plained the work of th e county i M artin Redding, exam iner of op-1 h ealth association Homer Cham - erators and chauffeurs, will be in berlain presented th e moving p ic -; Hillsboro Wednesday, December 12, Many drugs are w orth tures on tuberculosis, which have a t th e court house from 9 a m. to been prepared by the national 5 P- m less w ithout th eir original tuberculosis association. potency. Steer clear of Mrs C. D McCalm and son of Portland visited Sundav with her shelf-stale prescription in parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J H utch HARRISON 0. HUGGINS ens. gredients— let us fill your Hopkins Vice Grand M. D. prescriptions with fresh, Clyde Hopkins was elected and Installed Saturday evening a t the EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT potent drugs. Odd Fellow lodge as vice grand of SPECIALIST Jericho Lodge No. 183 to succeed H. Dauchy, who died. G L A S S E S F IT T E D Mr. and Mrs. H erbert Chamber- lain of Portland visited Sunday Room S w ith C. W. McPeak and family. Com m ercial N a tio n a l Bank An nex Mr. and Mrs Morris Thompson Phonea of Vernonia, Miss Mamie Sandy of Houra Residence 2872 8 :30 a. m . to 12 m. Buxton and F a n c is Thompson of O ffic e 2871 1 :30 p. m. to 6 p. m P ortland were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Armentrout. Banks Student F rancis Thompson had been visit- I I llig there since lHanksgivuig D ilZ ililF T T t l C 1 1 I t l Vandcrzandcns I lost at Party Saturday Buxton W.B.A. Plans Election Big Success TOBACCOS CANDIES CLEM’S PLACE STAND BY- Let Us MARFAK Your Car CHURCHES TH E TEXACO STATION Dodge Plymouth CADY MOTOR CO. £ POTENCY J N SANTA’S NAME you can offer the mo.st welcome Christmas Gift of all! A year’s subscription to the family newspaper. A year of comics for Buddy, of fashions for Mother, of sports news for Dad. A year of all the news for all the family — what a gift! And what an inexpensive, all year reminder of your good wishes! Care to Fine Frocks Water-Logged Land and It’s Cure There are thousands of acres of land in W ashington County which are veritable mines of fertility, but which are buried be neath water during the best growing season And even after thoy do dry off, are so hard, th at they ean n ot produce a profitable crop, Drain them and they will return to you many times the cost. SCHOLLS TILE CO. YARD Washington Street between lot and 2nd P LA N T A T SCHOLLS, OREGON Hillsboro O ur M otto— “F riendly Service . . . F air Prices” We handle your evening gown with the greatest of care, .so no m atte r how de licate or precious- it m ay be, en tru st its cleaning to our satLsfactory m ethod. Home Laundry 8C Dry Cleaners Telephone 47 Hillsboro, Ore. A large assortm ent! PALM DRUG STORE Phone 266 US W ilk W h irh 1« Combined the llill»l»oro Independent MEMBER OF THE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION