H IL L S B O R O Page Four | Wohlschlegel homes until after th e i Christm as holidays. Programs Set Benefit Success About seventy people attended dinner sponsored by tin Near Scholls W he om benefit ans club at the L arkin home CHURCH PRO G RAM S M ethodist Episcopal Church Church scbool 9:45 Mlss Kose Ca general superintendent; Mrs. T w McDonald, prim ary supenn- December 10. Mrs. C. W. Larkin tender»«. Divine worship. 11. sermon Mrs. H. T. Hesse w ere in subjecti .-Thc L mortal Gift." Spe- A n o th e r Case o f S c arlet and charge of the dinner, assisted by elal nlusie: Anlhem s. • w hat Mean other club members Program con- Those Holv v o ic es.' Adams. "There F e v e r H o lco m F a m ily sisted of discussion on the A m en-1 Wcre shepherds. Ashfold Solo b\ (B y L . B. Deni m in ) ARGUS, Gift " C hristian Endeavor. 6.30 p. m Interm ediate thigh school» and young people A special Christm as program of music by the choir, 7:45 p. nt. Mrs Florence Klam ien, director, is in charge, assisted by Miss Mildred James, pianist. All are urged to bring a "W hite Gift" something that our com mittee for can home, and I h ristm as tre e w ith Miss D oris W eber. E p w o rth League, the needy may use th is w inter. Let 3,). ev en in g service. 7 30 Pageant, us show th e C h ristin as s p i r i t SCHOLLS Scholls M. E. church gifts Mrs. C A. C arlso n and Mr-'. will have a Christm as program ¡J ,4- .•e." c 111 ' verc the committee. "The Nativity " We welcome all throughout the whole year by car- The club voted a paym ent tow ard | to join us in these Christm as serv- ing for our own local folk The Sunday at 11 a. nt. the new stove at the church a n d , ices of , hc coming Sunday Give singers are rem inded that the final Sunday dinner party guests also their annual scholarship loan Djacc ln Vour life at this Christ- rehearsal for the evening program the Elmer Howard home were Mr pledge The club is sponsoring th mas season, for an expression of w ill follow the morning service un- and Mrs. Will Eastwood and sons Red Cross roll call and Christina, your appreciation of the gift ofI til 12:30. Regular choir rehearsal. and Alice and Lois Eastwood, all of seal sale in this community. God of his Son to the w orld.—C. Mondays. 7:30-8:30 p. m. Midweek Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. A Rrit- Mountainside school will hold a 1 M. Reed, m inister. I service. Thursday. 7:30 p. m. A wel- tian and family, Mr and Mrs. Vern Christmas program Fridav evening —::— cotue to any and all services.—R. Sm ith and Mr. and Mrs. J. West- Mrs. Waldo Flint and infant son All Saints Church (Episcopal) L. Putnam , pastor. fall. I Byron Waldo retu rn ed from th e Sunday before Christmas: Church —::— .Tack Russell spent last week at Wilcox Memorial hospital Wednes- school, 9:45: m orning prayer, with Bethany Baptist Church Waldport. I day to their home at the A. B. choral service and Christm as ser- , C hurch school, 9:45 a m.; morn- Mr. and Mrs. George Lewellin Flint farm. mon at 11. Organ prelude. "Gesu ing service. "Christm as Sermon," visited Mrs. A urora Pixlay in .Bam bino" by Yon P ro cessio n al, u o'clock B. Y P. U„ 7:15. p. m , Portland Sunday. I hymn. "H ark the Herald Angels ■ preceded bv 15 m inutes of in ten ­ Mrs. G. Lam bertson and daugh­ d in g " by Mendelssohn. H v m n . ' sive Bible study conducted by the te r K atherine Lam bertson of P ort­ "Sing O Sing, This Blessed Morn pastor. Church service, “A P rayer land, D. Carloff of Portland and b y Hopkins. Offertory anthem . of Surrender. 8 p. m. Tuesday. 7:30 William W ilder of Hawaii visited "When Christ Was Born of Mary, p m Christm as program bv church at the Ferd G roner home Sunday. ( B y Mrs. Jo h n M D avidson) Brown, by choir under direction of schoo|. Wednesday. 8 p. in.. mid- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Halverson HELVETIA—Sunshine club meet- Mrs. of Farm ington visited the F. M ing was held a w eek earlier than ' hymn Ruth Gardner. Recessional week service and Bible study. "The ........... Clear" "It Came Upon Miss the Evan- Mid- ¿r L a o d ic e a n C h u r c h T heo \ 1 ee­ Lillegard home Sunday. usual this month to arrange to night bv Willis. nastor • « Ruby Rebekah lodge will meet give its ever increasing benefi- geline Fuller, organist. C hildren of December 26 instead of December ciaries Christm as cheer. A C hrist- the church school w ill have their Beaverton Church of Christ 25. Next Mrs. Minnie Erdm an and daugh- known friends was a feature. Th? p. m., w ith the Rev. R. T. Hicks in ______ Sunday _______ _ evening. .. , , 7:30. „ ■ ter Esther and son William of Port- hostess. Mrs Victor Christensen charge. "C hristm as Around t h e I Christm as p ag e an t w ith Mrs. Rob- land visited relatives here during assisted by Mrs Waldorf. Mrs. Sol- World " a carol service will be told ert Johnston and Mrs Rub>' Jo h n - the week-end. __ . b J e berger r g e r and Mrs. Hill, served a I £ "m iz an d storv T h e n u b l k i s son ln charge, will be given follow- in song and storv. The public is „ “ , Mr. and Mrs. Chantson Coe of ¡„..i,„ri m o o « .-„¡„„e in« the young peoples m eeting at Portland called at the H. T. Hesse Mrs. Joe Baker at M ountaindale | view the creche in th e children's 6:30, also special program by the children will be given during the home Sunday and th eir daughter January 15. . corner of the chapel. Bible school hours following the Gloria, who spent the week-end Union Dance Tonight _____ at the Hesse home, returned with A Farm ers' Union dance will be First Church of Christ (Scientist) class assembly at 9:45 a. m. Com- them. held at North Plains K. P. hall to -' Services are held every Sunday m unicn service at 11 a. ni. will be Has Scarlet Fever night (Thursday), at jj a m . W ednesday evening followed by a C hristm u m enage Charles Holcom is the third mem­ Mrs. Carl Hershey and family of services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school by the pastor. Midweek service ev ­ ber of the Ed Holcom fam ily to Cathlamet, Wash., are visiting at at 11 a. m. Pupils up to the age ery W ednesday at 7:30 p. m. We become ill w ith scarlet fever. the home of Mr. and Mrs. David of 20 years are welcomed. Free cordially invite everyone to these Mrs. Rose Jackson and sons John Hershey. | reading room open on W ednesdays assemblies.—M. Putm an, minister. and Joe left December 6 for Mus- Ladies' Aid met w ith Mrs. Arnold and Saturdays from 2 u n til 4 p. m kegon. Mich., to visit relatives there Berger Next meeting will be with Sunday's topic. "Is the Universe, Foursquare Church and jn ^ Illinois. ^They w ill retu rn Mrs. John Berger at Bethany Jan- Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Spirit of Christm as w ill predom ­ _ about x Jan t u ary . 15 . uary 8. inate in all services this coming Force?” Mrs. Fred G raff and daughter w eek-end. The church will be a t­ B irthday Celebrated Diana of P ortland spent several tractively decorated in Christm as Mrs. M att Mercep entertained M. E. Church (Bethany) days during the w eek-end w ith her Saturday w ith a birthday party On G erm antow n road. Sunday garlands of evergreen and poin- parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Larkin. for her daughter. Annie, who was school every Sunday, 10 a m.; G er­ settas. Christm as music will be re n ­ Mr. Graff . came Sunday and with . twelve. Present w ere Anna. Mary man service, 11 a. m„ first a n d dered at both m orning and evening them visited at th e victor Wen- and Amelia Vrlicak. Lillie Youngen. third Sundays; English service. 11 services but particularly in the eve­ fourth Sundays. ning service, com mencing at 7:30. strom home Irene and Doris Ritter, Betty and a. m., second and --------------- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Murray’. Mrs. Jean Yungen. Theresa Bishop. Mary —E- Ju liu s Traglio, pastor. tf The choir, soloists, ladies' trio, as Lucile Flint and Mrs. Ada Hanson and Joe Mercep, th e honor guest : —• ' — 1 w ell as the children will combine attended th e Rebekah convention and hostess Banks M. E. Church to m ake it a beautiful Christm as and lodge m eetings in Sherwood Boy Scouts enjoyed ath letic: Sunday school every Sunday, 9:45 service at 11. Monday evening at Saturday. games F riday night. Saturday the ?• m" Mr*- Fred Wolford, super- 7:30 the Sunday school will present Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Leist of Oak- scoutmaster. Joseph Wenzel, was at intendent. Preaching services by ¡ts annual Christm as pageant, the land, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. H arry the scout headquarters in Portland 'E llsw o rth Tilton, pastor, every Sun- subject of which will be, this vear. C rater of Newberg. Scotty Chur- The dances at H elvetia hall arc day evening at 8 o'clock. Ladies' "The Star-L ighted Path". In' ad- ley of near Beaverton and M elburn very popular if one judges by the Ald meets ilrst and th ird Wednes- dition to the pageant a huge Christ tf mas tree, well loaded w ith gifts Ziegler of M ountain Top visited crowd that attended last Saturday days at 2 p. m. at the C arl Wohlschlegel home night. On New Y ear's eve there —ft— w ill be unburdened and its many Sunday. will be an(j oid tjme dance. Tualatin Plains P resbyterian Church gifts distributed so that all who at- (Four miles north of Hillsboro) tend, both young and old, will Miss Viva McCann spent the Alice Lawson and Jean Wood of A special Christm as program will share of its good things. There will w eek-end visiting M ary Baird in P ortland visited the Simon Hershev Portland. home Sunday. Miss Lawson taught be given next Sunday m orning at ; be no service on Christm as Eve. Mrs. C. K. H ubbard and tw o chil- at Mason Hill school several term s 11 o'clock by the Sunday school. 1 but Friday the w eeklv meeting will dren of Sunnycrest spent Sunday Joseph Wenzel and Jim Davidson In the evening, the C hristian Er.- be at 7:45 as usual. This Saturday at the J. S. Herd home. Miss Wil­ w ere visiting John F. Davidson at deavor gives a Christm as play, at 8 p. m. Christm as carols will be ma H erd left Sunday for an ex ­ the Good Sam aritan hospital S at­ "The Prince of Peace The Wo- sung on the street at Second and tended visit w ith her sister, Mrs. urday. He is in a cast from the m an's Missionary society meets Main. You will find a warm wei- E. C. Goodman, of Prosser, Wash. arm s down to his foot. | w ith the Misses Tolke today (Thurs- . come and enjoy a blessing at these Mike McCann has resum ed work day). Mrs. Helen Clark Young, a : services. The Foursquare Gospel on his house, which was started missionary from Persia, will be the 1 church extends its heartiest season's some tim e ago. | guest speaker.—Rev. A. C arrick. 1 greetings to the residents of Hills- A rthur Hitchcock of K lam ath pastor. boro and com munity.—Guy P. Duf-1 Falls came M onday for a visit w ith field, Jr., pastor. relatives. The Congregational Church C hurch school, 10 a. m., R ich­ Mrs. Clifford T rask and daughter (By Mrs. F. Pexoldt) Whosoever Will Church Jean spent th e w eek w ith her ROCK CREEK—Christm as pro­ ard Wiley, superintendent; C h rist­ (Above North Plains) mother. Mrs. M ary Hill, of Stayton. gram at the Methodist church w ill mas musical service and sermon, 11 Sunday school, 10 a. m.. sermon a. m. Music program: Processional by pastQr at Jess Snyder of th e Scholls Tile be held Monday evening and the “• consecratlon serv. Co. made a business trip to Salem prografh at the Rock Creek school . Ha r f ' l£ e He5 a d s ice. 3 p. m.; evangelistic service. 8 Monday. will be held Friday afternoon. Sun- ? ln ^- Mendelssohn: anthem , "T here p. m. W eek-night 6 meetings ...................... include , C. K irkpatrick returned from a day school Christm as program of W ere Shepherds,” Vincent; anthem . evangelistic service Tuesday, 3 , week at Oakland, Cal., December the Reformed church will be held "Sing, O Heavens." Tours: solo. o'clock; Thursday. 8 p. m . at Shady 1 11, w here he attended the funeral jointly w ith the H elvetia Sunday P?11? obR8ato- "O H o l y Brook church; Friday, 7:30, young , of his uncle, Edw ard Norton, who school in H elvetia Tuesday eve­ Night,” Adams, sung by Mrs. Bos- people's night, an interesting study | cow. Fam ily Christm as program for all. A Christm as pageant, "The : d itd December 4. ning. V erny Edw ard of M ultnomah Mr. and Mrs. H artm an Stauss of w ith Christm as tree, 6:30 p. m.—T. Perfect Gift,” will be given Mon- j spent three days last w eek with Shady Brook visited his mother, A rth u r Dungan, acting m inister. day evening.—Melvin E. James, I his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Mrs. A. Stauss, Sunday. pastor. Kingston, and family. C hristian Church Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leu and fam ­ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. S tretcher and ily visited Sunday at the Andrew Next Lord's Day is denom inated Pilgrim House sons Tom, P hilip and Joseph visit­ Leu home in Bethany. "Christm as" Sunday in the C hris­ Friday: Ember day, with special ed at th e Bill Edw ards home at tian world. Every activity of the prayers for the church universal Move to Hebo Sherwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard Grossen day will be in com m em oration of Jacktow n Program Friday and son B ernard of West Union, th e Christ's b irth and its signifi­ to the A program and Jacktow n school is giving a who have traded th e ir farm , m o v -, cance , , world. , C hristm as program at 2 p. m. F ri­ ed to Hebo Monday and Mr. W hite Playlet under the direction of Mrs. day. moved to th e form er Grossen farm H. H. S tannard will be given d u r­ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M urray were the same day. ing the church school hour from in Silverton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan B adertscher 9:45 to 10:45 a. m. The en tire church Mr. and Mrs. Venus Bunnell of and daughter of Hillsboro visited school offering is f o r N ational L aurel have moved to the Odd Fel­ at the Mike W aeffler home S u n ­ Benevolence, w hich comprises two low building, and w ill open a day. old people's homes in the northw est store. Ruth. Ina and Ruben Stauss have . area. Christrfias service, 10:45-11:45. Lyle P otter spent the w eek-end been absent from school for a few Special music and sermon by pas­ at Mills City, visiting his parents, weeks on account of illness. tor. Sermon, “God's U nspeakable 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Potter. Mr. and Mrs. C hrist Reichen vis-1 Form er Resident . Dies , Red Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard Grossen Miles H. ZW 1 George. 30, form erly of at * z West < Union Saturday evening. - r4 I C TV I O Az-a t I Zz-.»-4 I z , zJ T >z - z « z * - ■ z this place, died in P ortland Decem­ Mr. and Mrs. Emil Dappen and ber 11. He was the son of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard Pezoldt of Lily George and a brother of L u­ Portland visited at the Frank Pez­ cille and Earl George and Mrs. oldt home Sunday. Edw ard Pezoldt Marie Savage, all of Portland. Fun- __ _____________ Jr., ______ formerly of Portland, _ is now era! services were held Saturday at employed in Cleveland, Ohio. i lnmy s chapel and interm ent was , _______________ AND WE MEAN in M ountainside cem etery at Scholls. r\ T" 44 Miles came here as a small boy W i l V L /O W f l E lilS t w ith his parents from Kansas, the ' fam ily moving to Portland after T th e death of his father several ‘J V E C C I1 years ago. "Way Down East," a dram a Visitors at the J. E. Bennett which has had an undisputed hold In 1 " c o ld " H a r t hom e Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs. on America's heart for more than N. B. Welsh and children of Blue half a century, will be on the Vene- Super-Shell can save Lake P ark and Mr. and Mrs. Stan- tian screen tonight. F riday and E very savings certifi­ you up to a cupful of ley B ennett of Portland. Mrs. J. E Saturday. gasoline. cate is insured up to B ennett is laid up for several This story is a simple story of weeks w ith an injured back, re- simple people. But its heroine is a In 10 m in. hill clim b $5,090.00 under the ceived w hen she fell recently. symbol, a woman betrayed, pun- Super-Shell can save Federal Insurance Mr. and Mrs. S. A. G otter gave ¡shed and struggling for her right a dinner party Sunday for Mr. and to be happy and love again. up lo another cupful Plan. Mrs. Venus Bunnell and three i ------------------------- of gasoline. daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burke Tied for Second In 1 h r. o f ite a d y running Herd. D elbert B urke of Hillsboro was I Mrs. C arl Sciffert, H erbert and tied for second place in an inter- Super-Shell can save vT» Carleen Seiffert. Glenn Lytsell and | sectional extem poraneous speaking you up to another cup­ Ray Starch visited her daughter, contest at Oregon S tate college in Savings of $1.00 ac­ ful of gasoline. Mrs. Della Anderson, at Skainokawa Corvalli December 11 in com peti- Sunday. tion with eight other speakers, who c e p te d o r la r g e r These three big savings mean Mr. and Mrs. F ritz Leist of were chosen as finalists in the amounts to suit your more mileage from every lankful! O akland, Cal., are visiting nt the contest held each term . Helvetia Group Aiding the Needy H IL L S B O R O , Thursday, December 19, 1935 OREGON If you chungo your uddresa kind­ president, und Veldu Kraus, secre­ and the clergy. Saturday: Ember ly notify the Argus direct nnd ut day, commemoration of St. Thom ­ tary. Hillsboro Cooking club No. 3: once. as, the doubting apostle; F orefath­ Mrs Rene Meltebeke. leader, Ja c ­ ers' day, com mem orating landing of queline Walters, president; Lucille Pilgrim Fathers in 1621. No pub­ O rganization of 4-H clubs us re ­ Walters, viee-presidQit, und Phyllis lic services on either Friday or ported from the office of County Johnston, secretary. Saturday. Chapel open for m edi­ tation and prayer. Sunday: Chapel School S uperintendent O. It Kraus Mountaindule Camp Cooking: and noi pi evloualy repot tad I n service of worship, 10:30 a. m L it­ Gladys L. Bailey, leader; Shirley from the different com munities in ­ urgy for fourth Sunday in Advent Carlson, president; Helen Holcom. Quartet will sing. "The First Noel " clude the following: vice-president, and Lois McCool, Clothing club No. 1: Mrs. C. P. Solo, "Angels We Have Heard on secretary. High " Fourth in series of sermons Scott, Raleigh, leader; M yrtle Stark, on "Light in the Darkness," on president; M arjorie Junor, vice- Let the advertisem ents help you subject, "The Pilgrim Torch;" cele­ president, and A nita Widing, sec­ nuike your shopping plana. brating the 315th anniversary of retary. the landing of the Mayflower P il­ Bend Busy Bees, cooking: M iss, grims at Plym outh Rock. Monday: 1 Frances Post, leader; Bertha Bag- I Commemoration of m artyrdom of 1 genstos. president; Eranees Gohl- , Henry Ainsworth, Pilgrim Father son, vice-president, a n d Beulah Tuesday. December 24: Christm as Peterson, secretary. Eve Midnight musical festival, at Farm ington cooking club: Mrs. . th e Venetian theater, in conjunc­ John Constipation A Other Kanina, leader; Elsie Hagen, tion w ith clubs of Hillsboro Chris­ president; Rectal Troubles H enrietta Dalby, vice- ' fuccMM/u//p (f/4f»‘ re«i H u n k l r i — _ , . Wednesday: Eeast of the N ativity T h e H IN K L E Y C linic N iw ria l A o m m ttt-M laiin n s fu r ( H it o f to w n P altaalta of Our Blessed Lord. Chapel open Argus classified ads get results. • Here is the modarn electric all day, for m editation and prayer, alarm clock. It is sell starting: and visits to the Manger. The chap­ never stops. *1 lie numerals anil el will rem ain open until Twelfth the hands are luminous against Night (January 6) for visiting the a black background. T h e price Manger Christm as music will be of this model is.......... $ 5 . 9 5 reepa'.ed December 29. The Memorial you erect toduy you Also available in same style, but offer us a testim onial of your devotion n u ry background and gold trim ­ Baptist Church to some departed life It serves ns a mings, $ 6 .4 0 . May be purchased symbol of that life and as a tribute to R?> M S. Woodworth will speak on easy terms. Dozens o f o th er its worth. Occasionally it Is dedicated at tiie church Sunday morning attractive models front w hich to to more thnn a single person, to a fam ­ Christm as program will be held at choose. Ciive electric clocks— ily perhaps, but always it Is erected us 7:30 p. m. Sunday. always appreciated! a m ark of affection. T rinity L utheran Church Services Sunday at 10:30 a. in.; OREGON MONUMENT WORKS Sunday school at 9:45; KEX at 1:45 ■STORES 1‘hone 121 Hillsboro, Oregon PCPC p. m.; Christm as Eve children's | service at 8 p. m.; Christm as Day Organization 4-H Groups Announced New Luminous Alarm Not for Today Alone - - - I Sign Up Today! Solve the "Family Gift Problem” Programs Planned for Rock Creek BIG 72 PINT CUPFULS! We O ffer You a C A SH Market for Your TURKEYS! act us bid on your turkeys . . . you are assured thi m ark et's top prices— the fairest grading by Oregon Savinar Produce Co. 438 S. W. F ront, Cor, Washington, Portland, Oregon No m a tte r w hat size your tu rk ey flock we pay cash! 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