The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 12, 1935, Page 10, Image 10

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    H IL L S B O R O
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Hobby Show Planned
at P-T.A, on Tuesday
C. H. Nosier, principal of the Sunday evening w ith a dinner
Hillsboro grade schools, is organiz­ party at the John G ardner home.
ing a "hobby show" ns a feature Guests w ere Misses Eunice Spooner
of the P.-T. A. program to be giv­ of Forest Grove. V irginia Meeuw-
en at the regular meeting Mon­ sen and Dorothy Delplanche of Roy,
day at 8 p m. at the union high and Messrs. W alter Vandeeoevering.
school building. This program is John Meeuwsen and Jim Vander-
one of several being given during zanden of Roy and Howard Evers
th e year, em phasizing school and of Dayton.
P.-T. A. ideals for leisure tim e ac­
tivities. Mr. Nosier has assembled
u num ber of interesting exhibits,
end anyone who has something of
interest to exhibit along this line
is invited to communicate with
The Christian church gave their
him.
Parent-Teacher association, with pastor, R. L. Putnam , and family
Mrs. Paul Patterson, chairm an of a pleasant surprise Monday eve­
the program committee, has p re­ ning in the form of a "Pound"
pared other numbers, w hich will party at the church. A large group
contribute to the com munity en­ of members and friends gathered
joym ent of the Christm as season. w ith their miscellaneous gifts, groc-
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__ eries. fruits, vegetables, etc., and
Mrs, R. W. Gates,
an of
hospitality committee, is also host- ¡then sent for the pastor and wife,
ess chairm an for this meeting.
I After a short miscellaneous pro-
Rev. Charles Reed will speak I grain furnished by the young peo-
briefly on Christm as customs in pie of the high school class under
other countries. Ardis Ellingson the direction of M artha James,
will present the solo play, "The leader, an original reading, hum or­
Night Before Christmas."
"The ously w ritten bv Mrs. C. H. Nosier,
Cold Turkey, a playlet, w ill be and a reading by Deloss Anderson
given by a group from The Har- th e evening was spent in games
leqins, a high school age group, and a good social time. Home-made
directed by Mrs. H, H. Stannard. candy was served to all present. P.
The Legion Auxiliary sextet, under A Anderson acted as chairm an.
the direction of Mrs. L. C. Kram - j The affair was in com mem ora­
ien, will sing some favorite C hrist­ tion of two years' m inistry of the
Putnam fam ily w ith t h e local
mas carols.
church.
Pastor, Family
Given a Surprise
Drive for Toys
Here Continued
A nnual drive for toys, games,
nad books to supply the Coffee
club's Christm as party for l e s s
fortunate children was opened last
Friday, w ith the Hillsboro Chris­
tian Council's celebration of St.
Nicholas' Day, at Pilgrim House,
council headquarters. Council mem­
bers and m any other young people
participated.
Gifts of the young people were
placed underneath lighted C hrist­
mas trees, and refreshm ents were
served during the afternoon by a
committee of Coffee club members,
including Mesdames A. H. Abts. T.
G. Bronleewe. A1 Chase, E. L. Mc­
Cormick, and Fred Engeldinger.
Although about 225 items were
brought in the first day of the
drive. Council President Richard
Abts has asked members of the
affiliated chapters of young people
to continue the drive for another
week. Persons desiring to donate
gifts are asked to deliver them
either to Pilgrim House or to Mrs.
W. W. Bonar, 246 South Third av­
enue, at whose home repairs to
broken and damaged toys are be­
ing made.
Lemons Exhibited—
Californians would have us be-
lie v l that lemons grow only in the
sunny south, but the Argus w in­
dow this week contains two lemons
grown at the home of Mrs. C. B.
Taylor of near Banks. Her mother,
the late Mrs. Melissa Jackson,
planted the seed there about 10
or 12 years ago. and the tree is
now about 18 inches high.
A ttend Funeral—
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. G riffith and
h er mother, Mrs. Sopha Freerksen,
* attended the funeral of Mrs. Freerk-
sen’s son-in-law. F rank Jackson,
Tuesday at Holman-Lutz in P o rt­
land. Mr. Jackson passed aw ay sud­
denly Saturday at his home on
Powell Valley road. He is survived
by his widow and a son, Richard.
Attends Dealers' M eeting—
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Cady went
to Seattle Sunday and Mr Cady
attended the Dodge Dealers' con­
vention at the Olympic hotel Mon­
day.
E ntertains at Dinner—
Miss Pat Meeuwsen entertained
Poultry Wanted
We need light and heavy
hens for the market. Also
turkeys, ducks and geese.
We buy and sell laying
pullets, all breeds. Highest
cash prices. Can use a few
good second-hand brooders.
Multiple Potato Displayed—
A m ultiple potato weighing seven
pounds was brought into the Argus
office by Frank Fisher of ScholL
It was displayed on the counter for
several days this week. The veg­
etable had nine distinct potatoes
growing in one.
Mrs. Raleigh W alker of Forest
Grove and Miss Angie H arrington
spent the w eek-end w ith their
brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence B arber of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. B arber are g ran d p ar­
ents of a baby girl, Carol Ann
Reinmer, born S aturday at t h e
Portland G eneral hospital to M r
and Mrs. C arl Reinmer. Mrs. Rein­
m er w ill be rem em bered here as
Miss Evelyn Barber.
"Good Neighbors" club of th e
G rabel com munity met last T hurs­
day w ith Mrs. L. O. Edmiston.
Present were Mesdames A lbreicht
and son Bobbie. R. Withycombe.
Robert Enschede. H oward Rice,
C. E. Dyer. R. Miller. Norman
Mann and son Ronald, J. E.
Hattrick. Clyde Jones, Joe W erre
Hiram Skuse. Charles Grabel. Eail
Grabel, H. L. Stout. L. Hillicke.
Gus Larsen and C. W. H ergert.
Mrs. Eva Gordon and Brooks
Gordon of Portland. Miss Dorothy
Gordon and Will Lindfoot of S a­
lem, and Miss G loria Coulter were
guests Sunday at a dinner party
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Bailey.
Misses Tennessee and Eva Weath-
erred w ere w eek-end guests of
Miss Helen Johnson and her m oth­
er, Mrs. B utterfield, in Portland.
Miss Johnson was form erjy a mem­
ber of the local high school faculty.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Sanders and
family of Seattle, Wash., and Mrs.
George H. M errym an and son
George of K lam ath Falls visited
last week at the E. B. Tongue
home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bose and
family. Mrs Fred Bulling and Miss
Radah Gottlieb spent Sunday aft­
ernoon w ith George Tews and fam ­
ily at Gaston.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Watts visited
Messrs, and Mesdames Clifford Mc­
Gee. John Forken, H arry Watts,
and Bob Watts in P ortland Sunday.
Mrs. George Stangel and son and
daughter of P ortland spent the
week-end w ith Mrs. Caroline S tan ­
gel and family.
Mrs. R. J. Nicol spent th e w eek­
end at Salem with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Sandifer, and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. F. K oberstein and
children of Portland spent Sunday
w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lentz.
Ferdinand G reenbem er and his
son Will of Ashland visited Mr.
and Mrs. Hallie Ireland Tuesday.
Mrs. R. L. Fox of Weston is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. W. Heintz, until after Christmas.
C hapter Elects Officer»—
Election of officers will be held
Tuesday evening at the meeting of
Tualatin chapter, O. E. S. AU
members are urged to be presentl
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends
and neighbors for the sym pathy
extended us in th e loss of our
Feed - Seed - Wool and Poultry husband and father, A ndrew A n­
Telephone 3061
derson. and for th e beautiful flow ­
ers.—Mrs. Andrew A nderson and
family.
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H IL L S B O R O .
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About 60 parents and teachers
met at the county council meeting
Tuesday at Dilley to discuss ideals
and methods in parent education.
E. Britt Nedry. superintendent
of schools at Tigard and legisla­
tion and Juvenile protection ch air­
man for the council, spoke of the
Christm as season as being a special
tim e for tile consideration of the
child and his possibilities and
needs. He suggested th at other
mothers, like the m other of Christ,
have "pondered these things in
th eir hearts." and have learned the
value of studying them together.
’ We must rem em ber the changing
, times our children must face and
tin t we are dealing w ith children,
. not books. He urged that in times
of depression and strain our chil­
dren need more music and art and
j recreation, w ith beautiful expres­
sion of emotion, not less of these
things "The blame for children's
troubles and mistakes must be laid
upon the adults who deal with
children." Mr. Nedry said he had
found adolescent children to be
w onderful people w ho only need
a fair chance and the American
parent to be honestly open-minded
and progressive.
Mrs. L. D. C ourtw right, state
Mrs. Ed M aurer was entertained
w ith a bridal shower th e afternoon m em bership chairm an, presided a«
of December 4. at the home of a pow-wow m em bership luncheon
Miss Louise M aurer of Hillsboro. sim ilar to the pow-wow held at the
Present w ere t h e honor guest. Medford convention. Presidents of
Misses M argaret Waeffler. Wanda nearly all th e locals in the county
Park. O rpha Shipley, all of Hills­ responded w ith reports. Mrs. A l­
boro. M ildred M iller of Forest len Knight responded as chief of
G rove and Mesdames C. Diebold. i the county. School principals W H
A. Downey, W. Bunker. O. Miller. Arstill. E B. Nedry and Mrs. Em­
M. Bunker and F. G reen of For­ ma Bryant responded on th e sub­
est Grove. F. Klauser, C. J. A nder­ ject of "Co-operation Between P ar­
son, S. Miller. M. Senske. C. G roes­ ents and Teachers." Max Hceher of
beck. J. Brown. E. Shipley, K Forest G rove responded as the on­
Shipley, J. Green. E Hoover. G. ly high school P.-T. A. president
Bucher, and J. Roberts of H ills­ in the county, and Glen Epler re ­
boro, F ran k Corey of M ountain- I sponded for P.-T. A. fathers.
Indian songs, place cards and
dale, and K enneth H arris of S ea­
side, and the hostess. Misses Ship- head bands and various am using
ley. Park, and Miller assisted the stunts added to the sociability of
the luncheon hour. Lunch was serv­
hostess in serving.
ed by the Dilley P.-T. A.
Mrs. W. F. Blum emphasized
Girls Finn Activities—
The Camp Fire girls met at C ar­ com mittee work und organization
oline Kalkwarf*s Tuesday. They d e­ in her P.-T. A. lesson. A num ber of
cided to go out to the county home P.-T. A. w orkers are taking her
the day before Christm as as their course for credit and expect to a t­
Christm as project. They also v ot­ tend all four council meetings this
ed to prepare a Christm as basket year.
E ntertainm ent was furnished by
for a needy family. The next sw im ­
ming party is scheduled for D e­ the Dilley P.-T. A. under the d i­
rection of Mrs. Glen Epler. First
cem ber 7.
grade pupils of Miss Virginia T hom ­
N. E. W. F. to Meet—
as gave a charm ing silhouette pan­
P ortland speakers will be at th e j tomime of the "B rahm in Band."
N ational Economic W elfare F ed er­ U pper grade school girls, directed
ation m eeting at the old grange by Mrs. W ilfred M arshall, sang
hall at 7 o'clock tonight (T hurs­ Christm as carols. Mrs. Elizabeth
day). All members are requested Todd, who was to speak, was u n ­
to attend, according to L. M. H aw ­ able to be present. Next meeting
kins, secretary. WPA w orkers are will be at A loha-H uber in F eb ru ­
invited.
ary.
Bride Honored
with Shower
Thursdav, Decomber 12, 1936
OREGON
Past Chiefs’ Club
P.-T. 4. Council
’36 Officers
Well Attended Elects
Officers of th e Past Chiefs' club
Phoenicia Tem ple w ere elected
Friday evening at the Christm as
• Dilley Tuesday of party
at the home of Mrs Dora
Miss Edna Stucki
Weds Henry Berger
BETHANY-CEDAR MILL
Miss
Edna Stucki. daughter of Mrs Elise
Stucki of Bethany, a n d Henry
Berger, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
I E. Berger of Bethany, were united
I in m arriage at her mother's home
December 4. Rev H G. Dickman
officiated. The bride wore a w hite
satin gown and carried a bouquet
of Talisman rosebuds and w hite
Hespfris. Miss Alma Stucki. sister
of the bride, was bridesmaid. She
wore a celestial blue silk gown
and carried a bouquet of sweet peas
and rosebuds. Ernest Berger, b ro th ­
er of the bridegroom, acted as best
man.
Miss Esther Stucki played the
Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin, and
i accompanied Miss Freda Berger of
Portland who sang "I Love You
Truly." The rooms w ere decorated
in blue and w hite w ith palms, ev-
ergreens, and chrysanthem ums.
About forty imm ediate relatives
of the bride and bridegroom were
present. Misses Bernice and Esther
Trachsel. nieces of the bride, helped
serve. The wedding cake was made
by Mrs. Ruth Kestek. sister of the
bride.
The couple will reside at his farm
near Orenco.
ARG US,
Kelly Elected
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I SUN. - M ON. - TURS. - WED.
Nelson. Mrs. Nelson was elected
president; Mrs C. E Wells, vice-
president; and Mrs J. D. Anderson,
se c re ta ry -tre a su re r.
( ON IIN I'O I'S SHOW SUNDAY — ? T H .I. Il P. M.
A decorated tree and o t h e r
Christm as decorations gave t li e
rooms a festive look and each
member received a gift from tier
"unknow n friend." Miss Pearl Allen
acted us Mrs Santa Claus (in cos­
tume* and was assisted in dis­
tributing gifts by Jan et Johnson
and W alter McKinney In t h e
games which followed. Mrs. Frank
Barr and Mrs. Fred Sew ell re ­
ceived high honors.
Next m eeting of the club will be
held Jan u ary !> at the home of
Mrs. Jo h n G ardner, with Mrs. John
Kamna Jr. as assisting hostess.
W. R. C. Elected
Officers Friday
Woman's Relief Corps. G eneral
Ransom No. 47. elected officers for
1936 at the meeting Friday a fte r­
noon at the Veterans' hall. Mrs.
Nellie Sellers was re-elected presi­
dent; Miss May Cook, senior vice-
president; Mrs. O rpha Carlile, ju n ­
ior vice; Mrs. F rankie Olsen, con­
ductor; Mrs. S arah Stansell. guard.
Mrs. Jessie Sutherland, treasurer;
Mrs. May Schiedel, chuplain. Ap­
pointive officers will be named
later.
Corps mem bers met Tuesday a ft­
ernoon with Mrs. W. W. Bonar to
finish th e Christm as sewing for the
needy.
Attend Delphi Temple—
A large num ber of P ythian S is­
ters attended t h e home-coming
meeting of Delphi Tem ple at F o r­
est G rove Wednesday
evening.
Members were also present from
other Temples in the district.
I.urille Spiering Honored—
Mrs. John Spiering entertained
with a surprise party Decem ber 3.
honoring her daughter Lucille, on
h e r sixth b irthday anniversary.
Nine school chum s were present.
Goodmans E ntertain—
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Goodman en ­
tertained S aturday evening w ith
three tables of bridge. Mrs. J. L.
Searcy and Mr. Goodman received
high scores.
To Elect Officer»—
The Women's Church Service
league o f All Saints' Episcopal
church will meet W ednesday at
2:30 p. m. for election of officers.
R obert H K elly w as elected w o r­
shipful m aster of T uullty Imlge, A.
F. and A. M . at th e M asonic te m ­
ple F riday ev ening O th e r officers
elected a re J. Law son Auld. sen ­
io r w arden; C arl R ussell, ju n io r
W arden; F red H olznagel. secretary;
and Cill J a c k tre a s u re r for the
19th y ear. B. M. G oodm an w as e l­
ected tru stee.
Installation will be held Decem­
b er 27 w ith Ju d g e R. F ra n k P eters,
d ep u ty gruud m aster, as in stallin g
o ’ " * ’ « '•
officer.
('aril Parly and Danre
At C edar Mill G ra n g e S atu rd ay
night, Dec. 14 C ards, lunch, d a n c ­
ing. all 25c U nder new m nnage-
inent. E verybody w elcom e.
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Modern and Old Time Dance
At K inton G runge hall. D ecem ber
14 Adtn. 25c.
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Modern Danre
At H uber, D ecem ber 21 I5e anil
35c L adies fre e u n til 9:15 p. in.
Modern Dance
At H elvetia hall, S a tu rd a y night,
D ecem ber 14. Four-piece o rch estra
A dm ission 25 cents. •
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Good Tim e Dance
At G range hall every Saturday
night.- -Georgia Hess orchestra. A d­
mission 25c.
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G e o r g e H im e s
RADIO SERVICE
164 8. 2nd Ave.
SANTA RECOMMENDS-
CHURCH PROGRAMS
F irst Church of C hrist (Scientist,
Services are held every Sunday
at 11 a. m.; W ednesday evening
services a t 8 o'clock; Sunday school
at 11 a. m. Pupils up to the age
of 20 years are welcomed. Free
reading room open on Wednesdays
and S aturdays from 2 until 4 p. m
Sunday's topic, “God the Preserver
of Man.”
— it—
Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Church
(Four m iles north of Hillsboro,
Sunday services: Bible school at
10:15; preaching at 11 a. m.; ju n io r
C. E. at 11:20; C. E. at 8 p. m.
Women’s M issionary society, last
Wednesday of each m onth at 2 p.
M. E. Church (Bethany,
On G erm antow n road. Sunday
school every Sunday, 10 a. m.; G er­
man service. 11 a. m., first a n d
th ird Sundays; English service, 11
a. m„ second and fourth Sundays.
—E. Ju liu s Traglio, pastor.
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Banks M. E. Church
Sunday school every Sunday. 9:45
a. m.. Mrs. Fred Wolford, super­
intendent. Preaching services by
E llsw orth Tilton, pastor, every S un­
day evening at 8 o’clock. Ladies'
Aid meets first and th ird W ednes­
days at 2 p. m.
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M ethodist Episcopal Church
Church school, 9:45, Miss Rose
Cave, general superintendent; Mrs.
W. T. McDonald, prim ary superin­
tendent. Divine worship at 11. S er­
mon subject, “The Gifts of the
Wise Men.” E pw orth League, 6:30;
Evening service at 7:30. Subject,
"O ur N ew Testam ent.” On Sunday
evening we are to have a n um ­
ber tof S crip tu re exhibit cards from
the A m erican Bible society. These
cards w ill show th e S criptures in
different languages. We w ill also
have th e S cripture read In d if­
ferent languages in the service.
Following the custom established
last year a Christm as pageant will
be given on Sunday evening, D e­
cember 22. the title of which is
"The N ativity.” This w ill tak e th e
place of the regular preaching serv­
ice of the evening.
At 11 a. m. th e m onthly missionary
service w ill be held, th e pastor
speaking on a m issionary theme.
Sunday school is at 9:45 a. m. and
th e C rusader service at 6:15 p. m.
W eek-night m eetings include Bible
study and prayer on Tuesday at
7:45 and an open air m eeting at
Second and Main at 8 p. m. S atu r­
day.—Guy P. Duffield, Jr., pastor.
You may fuss until you get to the fuming point over
her present, but you w on't please her any more than if
you choose, lace trim m ed lingerie,
PANTIES
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Beaverton Church of C hrist
P reparations are being made for
a Christm as pageant. Bible school,
Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Communion serv­
ice, 11 a. m., followed by preach­
ing. Yeung people's meeting, 6:30
p. m.; preaching by pastor, 7:30,
preceded by a song service con- '
ducted by th e young people. Ladies
of the church m eet each Wednes­
day in th e church parlors for work.
M id-week service Wednesday, 7:30
p. m., followed by choir practice
u nder leadership of Mrs. Ruby
Johnson.—M. Putm an, minister.
The Coi.grcgational Church
Church school. 10 a. m., R. E.
Wiley, superintendent;
m o rn in g
worship, 11 o’clock, "Your Church
in the Com munity." Music pro- |
gram: Chorus, "S pirit of G o d ,”
Hu mason; vocal solo, "Song o f
Thanksgiving," Allitson, Mary Eve­
lyn Caldwell, Portland.—T. A rthur
Dungan, acting m inister.
Pilgrim House
Sunday; chapel service of w or­
ship. for th ird Sunday in Advent,
10:30 a. m. L iturgy for Advent.
Special pre-C hristm as music, with
young people's choir. Christmas
carols by congregation. T hird serm ­
on on A dvent subject, "L ight in
the D arkness;” topic, "The Promise
of th e Dawning", a study of th e
prophecies of the coming of the
"Light of the World,” (Isaiah 9:2,
Wednesday, Ember Day. w ith spe­
cial prayers for the church u ni­
versal and the clergy. No public
service of worship. A nnual C hrist­
mas eve m idnight musical service,
at the V enetian theatre, in conjunc­
tion
with
Hillsboro
Christian
Council December 24, 11:30 p. m.,
followed by coroling through Hills­
boro streets. P astor H enry S. H aller j
may be consulted any day between
F oursquare Church
“The Touch of th e M aster's H and” 10 a. m. and noon, or by appoint- !
will be th e subject of th e Sunday ment, at the House office, 232;
evening evangelistic meeting be­ N orth T hird avenue.
ginning at 7:30. A half-hour Gospel
B aptist Church
song service will be followed by a
Church school at 9:45 Preaching,
program of m usical num bers cen­
tered around the theme, “The Mas­ 11 and 7:30. You are cordially in ­
te r’s H and.” and will include such vited to any and all meetings.
num bers as, "The Touch of His Christm as program will be given
Hand on Mine,” "Ju st One Touch Sunday night of the 22.
as He Moves Along,” "The Hand
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