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    I'hui'mlny, Decem ber 20, 1934
THE
H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
iltfht, uiwl enrol Ringing lent Yule*
♦ H?°zïŒUr ,C hrlstP3ii
at
Hat* cleaned and blocked, shoes
tide utinoNphere to the meeting A
.sin ^ t1 ft Atore’ 1320 W ashington shined. W. Q Stampolls, 1132 Main
Ixix wit* parked for n needy family.
43-44 Street.
37 tf
The next meeting will be a t tho
| home of Mrs. Verne Curry with
Mr». W F. Haase was h noreti
See
W.
M.
Smith
about
your
au-
Mrs. Htaiuiard in charge of the
r ' Z z i n v ' s / i / l i r J / r i i wlUl a h'flhduy party at her home
tomoblle Insurance, a u t th
Ram bling M ountaineer»
n o r iz
l ed
program.
x > f l€ t4 .s k . } U ( u r
,tui,Jay Those present were Me .-.r.
S
for reliable western com-
Gance at Laurel hall Suturday
and Mesdames C harle. Whltesell
Play to be Glvrn—
pany.
Can
save
you
money.—1356
22 IS
Old cents
time and
Christm
and
Albert Knobel of Portland.
Portland J j day
‘'Z I V as
m x assembly
n Z a T 'X ^ u n io n 1 high S e ro n d 's t' —
P h o n e '¿ S ix
34tf modern.
æZ®™ December
Adnd«sion
and
..........Albert
— ’ “
qatr.
_
*
i
i1 ,
O
afternoon at ine union high
The Coffee club . H . i?Lnt 011 H Haase and »on Harold of Laurel
25
cents.
43 4
llllhl alum ni party and dam e Chiefs' d u b prtwnLed a comedy, Night, will be presented a t the about 150 Invitation» to children .,l Henry J Haas*1. Jo an Ooetze and Lschool will be In charge of the
Old Time Dance
ino
C hristm as
as' v)n Norman John Haase and rh il f,,rl Reserves. The school
band.
will be held I'rlday evening. l>-« em dlnx tid by Mra. U. I t b b u iu i u . Woman’s Relief Corp , meeting b ri­ Hillsboro
HULtboro to attend a Christm
ber 2M, a t the high
h<w»| gyinuun- Thtw.r In the < ,u»t were Mead.ime.J day afternoon, followed by a tab- party at the chumber of commerce Ur,.n Alb(.rt’, Mildred aiid Lucille,! L**, bT ' J**®1’
M,a£ eri . L a'
At
loha G Grange
range . hall
...
At A Aloha
Saturday
limi a t eight o'clock. The program ( ’haulier, VanMoock, Harry Morgan I* an Members of the cast are M« i- rooms Haturdav afternoon from 2
^ ,n b of Cornelius; Fred Haase. Velle Jactson, and DUle Lee Mac- nlght December 22. Dad Thomas
mas' I
wlll Include the welcome to the Florence Reynolds. Fred Hewell, and dames K M Uowinan, Fred Reach, to 4 o clock Candy and toys wld H erbert fucken and daughter Shir- Iiow®!> *UI assist with the C hrist- orchestra
44U
44p
clu/wt of 1B35. election ol oihceis, J u iih m Anderson.
Fred Chase. W F Ixirmor, and H. be given to all children attendlni p y Henry Peters all <d F lrdale’ nlaH caroli
slln8 bv tn< 8tu"
_
and dancing and card playing
Mi.'» Reynolds, who wa> leaving H- Btannard, reader. A Christm as and It Is planned th a t no child In ) and Mrs Anna H uhm an of Com e-
tx,dy- Beaverton Girl Reserves
Notire
of 12 years or under will lius Carl Peterson of Firtlale la w - **11 furnish one number on the
„
All graduates, former studetu«, Huturduy to spend the winter in j tree anil exchange of «tits will fol Hillsboro
be Without C hristm as joy
Mr...1 " X e Kriebe m " X t h o ?
program and a one-act play, “»ilnil „ ,lMnce «
° f £•
North
and FREE lunch
tlld r Inmlllen and friends, and ex- lamg Hem h, G al, was presented! low the program.
Loren
Mllllman
Is
chairm
an
of
Hie
j,„s
William
Meyer
and
the
host
lJ
t<hts
the
Chrsitm
as
Candle,"
will
I
lams,
Saturday,
December
29th.
Kill from the templi'
faculty member* are cordially lu- ■ with
Meet After 26 Year*
Admission
25
cents.
44
EVERY
committee In charge of the evei.t. arid honor guest
I
presented by ten Girl Reserve
vlted Invitations are beluu mailed
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Mrs E. C llln .haw of Spirit Lake
Boys and girls lrom the Pilgrim |
__
(P arents and friends are Invited.
to as m any of th e alu m n i a . H it. f ' 11 |' i
i ■ 111 ( ' L l i r c l i
FRIDAY
NIGHT
towa
Tlrree boxes for needy families
Big D ance
arrived
for
few house have .... Been ...................
busy for s e v e r a l'u u s andficsgn E* F f'T ir.ii
F ii
puaslble lo eo n lu el. und all i t k i a I i i ' 1 1 , c 'L l< lll v l l l l l l l l
li n
a n Bunday
i, her
i... sister,
i o.. a Mrs
xi,
WtH i k s visit
with
weeks repairing and repainting toys .I..S i . i i r i . s u i t i n . v r. i r ,r.i
t
'
M
.w
ere
packed
by
the
G
irl
Reserves
At
Cedar
Mill
Grange
hall
S
at-
hi« this year are agiUn urijid to
IljiV O I ’n itr i- i m
G
iven
by
H
illsboro
Moose Lodge
urge Doughty. The sisters hud I , which have been collected by mem- PRESIDENT s r .n v ii
George
< 1.1 it
Monday a., a Christm as project and urday rig h t, December 22. Come
,.n e Iheli correct .m .lle I
1 ' **«•■»* * 1 l t . l i l l l l
not
met
for
36
years
and
are
en-1
|x.rs
„1
the
Hillsboro
Coffee
cluo
Officers
elected
a
t
the
meeting
Christm
as
carols
were
practiced,
and
have
a
good
time
Admission
10c
and
25c
All committee* m et Tliuisduy eve-
'Hie Christian church »III pre-
the reunion This Is Mi
Contributions for the Christinas of the Service club Wednoxlay night A m iniature beauty siiop was pre- 25 cents. Greenwald's orchestra. 44
nlUK with Dll' president, It. II, Kel- M|il the beginners and primary de- Joying
llinshuw s first visit west ot t h e , party have been accum ulating rap- at the home of Mrs L. E. M ac-j sided over by Marjorie Meek, w ho;--------------------------------------------------
OLD GRANGE HALL
ly. at the library and pluns were purtm ent of the church school In a Ips
ky
m
ountains
On
her
return
idly
the time for the festivity., Dowel) were Mrs. P. A. Anderson, gave a dram atized talk on the prop-
S o c i a l D ance
completed An admission ol lb cent.'. program Huturduy evening Mil. Es- home she will visit relatives In „ears. a* Nye
REVELERS ORCHESTRA
Bristol
donated
»10
worm
w III be cliurued to rover expense.', tepp, superintendent ol the depart- Glendale, Cal.
(Formerly Greenawaldsi
ci.m
S ,“ " w
“ "*■ “ “ „
«
*
•■■‘S S M
I of new toys to swell the collection, s a s s s : K
I'lnul committee* ale: It | | Kelly, m int. Is in charge usslsteil by tne
i Dr. J B. Dinsmore collected a
II W llaines. Gussle Sigler, Jean teachers, Mrs Wilbur Lewi... M-ts
quantity of toys, hired someone to I A Christ ma« party was h eij, with
new members in c h a r g e oij®
Overshv. i u h I Evelyn Si hulm ei n il. (leorgena lliown. Miss Mildred Eld-
paint them up und turned them game* and the singing of carols the program. Senator C hrutensen
lu v ita llo n , Howard Glanle, Edna I er IP lile.s the program by the cldl-
».
F
.
.
.
—
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* -• account of the
i over to Mrs.
Abendroth of die a s entertainm ent. Twenty - three gave a ----------
graphic
Olanle, R uth G ates John Gates, [ dren there will be u tree and candy
committee. Verne Caaebeer of the members were present and one reach for the Senatorial spring ■
Milton Joluisnu, und Kilty Caldwell, treat tor Hie children u n d o Idgh
of the first festivities of Shell Oil company donated 80 pack- guest. Mrs. H. D Batchelar was the Senator Grogan talked expertly on ■
d en nation. Ivan Koeber und Valerie ahuol age
eggs, and other new members dt : ■
of candy
... was
_ the Christm
________ as _ tea . ages
,
iy to help fill t n e assisting hostess.
Bagley, entertainm ent: and Zulu
Sunday, 7:30 p. m. the Missionary the . m ' usoii
bated the question, "Resolved, th a t ■
11ir women of the Congre- i Christm as stockings. The candy was
iy tl
Morgan. R upert Kennedy, a n d society will sponsor a Peacc-CtirUt- given by
tlie club should have a more severe ■
gutli.iud
church
last
Thursday
a
'-
1
similar
to
what
had
previously
PORTLAND
SEXTET
CONCERT
,1
cl
.
_______
M attle Cox. rrfreslim ents
iiius program directed by Mr*. It. L.
initiation," with the affirm ative ■
. . .
Putnam . The following numbers ternoon. Evergreens, red candles been distributed among tne school SUNDAY MUSICAL » TREAT
winning.
of Hillsboro,
will be presented: song by choir, and stream ers of Ivy were used in children
Quantity of toys were received
The concert given Sunday after-
Dec.
"Hark the lleruld Angels S lug;’ decorations about the room. The tea
table,
In
charge
of
Mrs
O.
B
G
ates
from
Well’s
D
epartm
ent
store
while
noon
a
t
the
B
aptist
church
by
the
'T
v n r r lr r tx r n T -Io o rla
prayer by the pastor: reading ol
Portland Monday Musical Sextet J - I t J g l G v V f l r i t c t L l »
and
Mrs.
T.
H
Tongue,
was
especial-
the
employes
of
the
store
also
cou-
23
and 24
scripture: solo by Miss Minerva Fui-
club was exceptionally fine. All R n v Q l A m h M n q n n s
' let . special music by choir: peace ly beautiful with a centerpiece of tnbuted
members
of
the
sextet
are
talented
T
*D
y<
*l
z
Y
I
C
I
l
IVIctiM
JIl.y
Ixrlly
In
a
large
while
bowl
und
Christm
as
decorations
from
tlie
oration by Mltclwll K err, play.
and the program presented
W. H Treglown was elected ex- ;
"Wooden Soldier»." by Mrs. J. H. other appointm ents of white and Business and Professional Women’s singers
silver, with pyramids of red and party of Friday night will be left was one of beautiful and timely cellent high priest of the Roya> ! ■
rT ^
io
"‘l“ r i k v 'h ilb “ r Leider, "by M artha «Uver ChrtotmM
"baito.
| I Ibr
"kiddfe." party on 8 a tu t- selections. They were directed by Arch Masons here Thursday night iB;
— ■ -
-
for the
‘ ...................
P A TenHaaf, with Miss G ertrude and installation will be held at
Mis O race Chrlxtrnacn of Hovt- t jam ea, song. "The Son of God
Binging of C hristm as carols was day-
Lachner Havnaer as accompanist.
the Masonic temple Friday night. ■
laud president of tlie ltelx'kali As- o (M.s F orth for Peace." by ch o n , enjoyed, an Interesting reading from . .
. ' . _
Mrs H. N. Becker, reader, gave Members of the Masonic lodge. (■
■eniblv of Oregiui. iiiude tier offlelal mpjeu,, "peace on E arth Gix«l-Wlll Dickens’ C hristnui, Carol was given A l U S i t 'c l l P T O B T a m
several selections which were a de- Eastern Star, families and friends;
v'ls I Monday evening to Hl Uiboio u ,
tllolr ..Glory u , <iod
by Mim Eloaix»r Smith, and Miss
1, 1 J : ? ,
are invited.
light to the audience.
Rebekah lodge Other assembly and l)M, H ighest;" shepherd scene with Dungan of Portland played several l i t ( , ( ) f f p p
G lllb
griuu.1 lixlgi* officers present were reader.
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O ther officers elected are D. H. (
which were
greatly
It. L. Pulliam , trio by the ( violin solos...............
....... ..........,
,, ... _
. .
Megargel, king; Verne Curry, scribe;
Mrs Cora Heaton vice-president Putnam sisters "Joy to the World; ’ ! enjoyed
Mrs ”
G ardner, music c h a n - Mrs. Connell Hostess—
H
I. Patten, secretary; V. W.
uf the assembly; Mrs to tella Weed cross scenes with reader, R. L. Put-
Oominlttee In charge ol the a t- ,,,an. presented a program of Christ
__
„
Social club of the Eastern 8 ta r G ardner, treasurer, and C arl Rus-
of I’ortland. assembly warden; Syl­ uum. finale All Hull tlie Power of f“*r consisted of Mesdame* H. A. ,nas i? 1., a
meet
vester Harris of Portland, grand Jesus Name."
(Deck, chairm an, J. H. Rossman. lnK Friday, Selections given were i wdl meel iw dessert luncheon F ri- sell, captain of the hosts. Appointive
p ' "Virgin's Slumber Song." and “The I day afternoon a t the home of Mrs. officers will be nam ed
Dy Mr.
patriarch of grand encam pm ent;
"W hite G ifts" will be accepted Richard Wiley. R. R. Easter
Paul Snyder, grand mar: Imi of from anyone having a donation to Vaught. C T Richardson. O. I, Birthday of a King," vocal solo* by Thomas Connell. Members are asked Treglown.
Fuller accompanied by ( brlnB their sewing or hand work
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grand eniunipniint Henry Young, make for the needy of the com-1 Gate*. T. H Tongue and J. J , Minerva
Evangeline Fuller; "Waltz In A Flat" and a gift not to exceed ten cents R eturn from .Mining Trip—
sst grand muster of grand lodge, munlty this winter The same will i Bailey
Hu Nlcholaon ol Portland, presi­ ba tiuni'il ini'r U. Hie Ix-nevolencc |
and "Walt« In C S harp Minor, ‘n value.
Edward Meltebeke and Richard
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dent of ladles’ uuxlllary ot P a tri­ committee of the church for dlslrl- | 1 ? ... I , , .
by Chopin, P‘
piano solos by Miss .Mrs. Bowman Hostess—
Davis returned last week from two
1 Dixie Lee ’ MacDowell;
archs' M ilitant, and Nela Grenougli button Mrs Hattie Bull Is chair- l i C l I l d l i y L / f l U l C ll
and three
Kappa Tau club m et today for m onths’ placer mining and t r a p - , »
Christm as carols, "God Rest You Christm as luncheon with Mrs. E. M ping along the Illinois river inj
of Portlund. vice prenaient of the
Merry. Gentlemen." "Here a Torch. Bowman. Mrs. S tannard had charge southern Oregon,
auxiliary, and C liristhu' McCormick,
stale chairm an of Good ot tlie
C . X i ^ ' kCMnUUtW, ir h e eaL lih t' N ^ h t ^ g iv e n ^ y “ ^ v ^ l ¿ “ ‘'o f of the program. Roll call was an-
Order
D> * v
i
wl.Ti? win
Mr’s (}ardner. Mrs. Lyman Howe swered with nam es of Christm as
Mrs
Heaton
presented
Mrs
■rnesa
air*, i p
,
,
E» ‘
and they were sung during
LEARN TO FLAY jazz .
¿ e th a n v Prexhvten
ie x h ? ie r ,.o
VltU>r Br>ant.
Christensen with
V..MI-VOUW1I
w.ui a gift of table U e l l t c r t a i n s r m e n t i s
,
the Rellianv
ill , S « 1.
oi)»oi., With Mrs carols
the
meeting.
An
exchange
of
gifts
Beginners or students with a fair
stiver from tlie lodge and Mis.
. . .
, ,,
r.
,,
,
hv n.» ViS.'iJ
, Fred Sewell, accompanist
knowledge of music.
Vernon Holm, noble grand, pre- j
° ( 1 I’ i ,
T 4' V".a. SnnHa'v by ' ' ' choir at 8 p. m ( Mrs o a rd n e r gave a short ex- was mode
»ented Mr* Heaton with a bouquet Bunduy *07001 will en tertain th e J •
■ .. .
a i Planatlon of Chopin’s composition Here E'rom New York—
Satisfaction guaranteed.
of chrysanthem um s Mrs. Iluhn and h artals, friends, and the member-
1
.SJY
A ’ b*’forc Miss MacDowell’g selections,
. {rs H Arnold iG ra ee W ahner)
the
rn a - nl
’ hip „ of the church
Bunday
evening H
>red
Albert lien
Meier,
stating in
th ai
at n he t was
wils ra iled th - "Port
Mrs H
(Grace
IVAN KOEBER
m i vrand
grant] o o fficer
i i i t i i s . received
i m i v i x i ra
curna
.n„...
„.,n serve
ansen Hamel.
Peed
i . issv
ie
.. Harry
n.hn siaiing
calico tne l o t : arrived
last Arnold
week for
a few Wanner)
months
at
8
o'clock
llie
y
will
In-
Hansen.
Fred
Jossy.
Ben
Leu.
John
lions
Plano’ and •Bough hts vuq t wl‘m j,er parents. Mr. and! pb<me 2943
Hillsboro
formally,
u
Sunday
evening
lunch.
Staley.
J
o
h
n
Wlsmer,
Herman
November and December com­
w u iiu ic t ;
ansae*
m m a Stuck!
otucxi. i o
i Wer<L 2 ? i given poetic Mrs. H A. Wahner. and other rela- A graduate student ot Ronald Buck s
later the following program will i o Schindler;
Misses Alma
m ittees served refrecdunenta and and
Rosa Stuck
Stuck!. D im a ________
Schindler,
Edna »¿h*' there ls a I**1*0 meaning In tives. Mrs. Arnold’s home Is In New Simplified S tandard Course of Jazz
Rosa
_____
those wtwae birtlulays were in De­ lx1 given
York.
Welcoming address by M argaret Wlsmer. Ophelia Wlsmer. Margari t
cember were especially honored The
next meeting of tlie lodge will be Banner; piuno solo. Nancy Alleen Dickman. E d n a Stuck). Esther
Easter,
carol.
"Adeste
F
ld
elas"
b
y
1
Stuckl.
R
uth
Wlsmer
Nell
Foster;
January 9
the scliool; play. "Christm as In Messrs. Albert Meier, Alfred Schlnd-
Russla.’’ by Interm ediate girl.,, dl- ler, W alter Stuckl. O tto Zurbrugg.
reeled bv Mrs Staniuird; carol, Lawrence Wlsmer. Henry Berger.
OUR
Mrs Verne Curry was elected
"Hark the Herald Angels SUig; ( Richard Wlsmer, Fred Berger, H A. worthy
m atron of T ualatin chap­
accordion solo. Dale Busch; solo. K uratll. Jolui Wlsmer, Bill Doerr., ter. Order
of the Eastern 8t*i,
Lullaby." Minerva Fuller. Nrl* Johnson John Hansen Oladys Tuesday evening
Miss Lorenc Woodward ol Ban "Virgin’s David
at the Masonic
Wiley; solo. S tuart K uratll ls accompunist and Jesse temple Fred Holznagel
Franrlaro. daughter of Mr and Mrs reading.
was elected
L T Woodward of O reixo. and a Richardson, carol. O Little Town Foster director
worthy patron, Mrs. J. B. Dinsmore,
of
Bethlehem."
Interm
ediate
class;
!
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is a
I
graduate of the Hilhi class of ’29
associate m atron; William
Cyrus,
will give a holiday pipe-organ con- violin solo, "Gesu Bambino," Mrs |) „ » > , „ . . i ’ l i i L
associate patron; Miss Rose Cave,
nlr
cert. Friday evening,
December 28, Dungan; carol, “Away in u Manger," ( L z O I C c iS v. 1U D
secretary; Mrs Helen Delchman.
I
treasurer; Mrs H L. Hoeffel, con-
at and under the auspices of Beth primary class; Pastor's stcry and
dustress; and Mrs. R. R. Easter,
any Baptist church In
Jingle Bella." primary; S an ta Claus! Dorcas club met Thursday eve- associate conductress
Woodward, who Is studying In San and
C hristm as tree
Plus Selected
nUig at the home ol Mrs Harley
Francisco tuider G lenn Goff, prom ­
Following election refreshm ents
Here are some suggestions
Smith, with Mrs Robert Tanner of fruit, popcorn, nuts and candle.,
inent Pacific roast organist, has ar-
. _ . w,
Short Subjects!
as assisting hostess Officers re ­ were served by the out-going of-1
ranged a iirogTiiin which m arks her *' AI.ATIN YAI.EEY ( II.APTER
elected for the coming year were fleers The dining room was dec­
as a muMclan destined far a dis­ I.EAGUl OF WRITERS MEETS
.90
tinguished concert career The con­
Mrs Fred Caldwell was h o sier Mrs. R W Oates, president; Mrs. orated with a large C hristm as tree,
i’
COATS
cert will begin a t 8 15 All are in­ Tuesday evening a t the meeting of V .tre
and Christm as carols were sung
I - ..... .. of
... Western Fatty ixrmax. src rrta ry -trra su rri. during the evening.
vited
. . . .
,
T ualatin Valley League
.95
Joint installation will be held
Although only twenty-two. lier w riters Mrs O. Osborne gave u Mrs Clem Esllnger and Mrs. F
TEDDIES
I _
Livermore of Beaverton were vis­ with Tualaty lodge A. F and A M. i
DRESSES
recitals tn San Francisco and locally resume of a play and Mrs. E W. itors
Thursday evening. December 27.
In tlx- past lu»ve attracted much at- Hillis gnve a biographical sketch
SILK
The
hostesses
presented
each
tent Ion In San Francisco's musical
w h ltttcr Response to roll call
GOWNS
circles she has gained a unique Wiu, ln„d(. bv reciting n W hittier member and visitor with a C hrist­
mas gift, and card playing was e n ­
reputation lor her skill tn reading poem
SJ95
SILK
joyed
Christm
as
decorations
were
a t sight the must difficult compo-
A C hristm as tree and exchange
SLIPS
sltlons ol Ba«’h
Of gifts was the feature of the eve- used throughout the house
Manv old favorites will be played n ing
.15
during her program, umong them
j^,,. January meeting will be held Celebrate Wedding Anniversary—
Hie much-loved "Nocturne in E Flat ttl 1Jl(. home of Mrs Agnes Hines
HOSE
Mr and Mrs. J. H Hensley and
by Chopin S a in t - S a m s " T h e
tlrove. with Mrs. Ellza- son Henry' acre guests Sunday at a
Prises — Noise Makers
8w an....... rrau m errt " by Schum ann Detli Todd as assisting hostess
dinner given by Mr. and Mrs Al­
And we wish you a very
Buch-Gounod's "Ave Marta," Rubcn-
bert Dnppen of Portland In lion-
NEW
YEAR’S EVE
steln's '"Kuinnimnal-Ostrow" and (¡Iris Have Party_
™
XN *•
• .
aw
.•«
or
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Hensley's
39th
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Tachalkowaky's beautiful "Andante
Continuous OI Show Oral
Christmas—
2 until
11 p. m.
wedding anniversary. They received
Shute
Park
Auditorium
m
x
K s w’^ , x r
w
t i r ^
«
several lovely gifts. Mrs. Duppcn Is
Hillsboro
v
*
GOAR'S
lure tn B Minor. ” Bach’* "Toccata rycnlb« a t 1 h c Congregational a ley. daughter ot Mr. and Mrs Hens­
Sponsored by Veterans of
and Fugue In D Minor." and Wtdor's church
Foreign
Wars
Post
No.
2666
"Toccata In F" lrom the "Sixth Breakfast Club Meets—
Past M atrons Meet—
Organ Symphony " A special feat m e
BrrRkflLM rIub niPt Wednesday
Past M atrons' club will meet F ri­ Music by Kncb's Rhythm Rascals
E. M BARNES. Prop.
ot the program will be MIsa Wood- wHh „
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lad ies 10c
Gents 10c
w ards own improvisations on C h rist- R Burllngame as program chair- Dwk Members are asked to bring
mas carols
man C hristm as decorations, candle- simple gifts for a Christm as party
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Mrs. W. F. Haase
150 C h ild ren
Will See Santa Honored at Party
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Girl Reserves in
Charge Program
at Hilhi Friday
DANCES
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Given Thursday
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Matron O. E. S.
Miss Woodward
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A miscellaneous shower was given
Monday evening a t G ran t Jones'
home honoring Miss Audrey Jone...
bride-elect of Lowell McAleur. Those
present
were
Mesdames Lester
lackey, A rthur Aldlnger, Morton
Hart. Ira
Butterw orth. Richard
Rice, Darrell Jones and O rant Jones,
Misses R uth Jones. Josephine Stuart,
and the Joint hostesses. MLss Opal
Betzer. Miss Wilma Ptrte, Miss
Hazel Brown. Mrs. Newton T hom p­
son and Mrs Ross H ortram pf. The
evening was spent playing bunco.
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Phoenicia Temple
Mrs. J R Peppard was elected
most excellent chief of Phoenicia
Temple. Pythian Sisters, a t t h e
meeting Friday night O ther offi­
cers elected were Mrs. J. W. Har­
ney, excellent senior; Mrs. Lee (
Oakes, excellent Junior; Miss Angle!
Harrington, m anager; Mrs. R F. |
Peters, mistress ot records and cor­
respondence; Mrs. Henry Johnson,
mistress of finance; Mrs. O rant
Zumwalt, protector; und Mrs. H.
ll. C hantler. outer guard. Mrs. 8. E.
Olsen was elected trustee, and Mrs.
Natalie VanMoock was recommend­
ed as Installing officer.
A ix>t luck dinner was served be­
fore tn e temple session to members
and their families. Following the j
meeting, members of t h e Past __
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We have countless things in our
store th a t are appropriate and de­
sirable as C hristm as Gifts. If win­
dow display docs not contain what
you want, our show cases must,
you are Invited to call.
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JEWELER
1211 Main St.
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