The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 19, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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HillsboroAlumni
to Hare Reunion
on December 30
ORPOON
C o n g o M is s io n a r y
Tlnir 'diiy. Derember 19. 1935
"The Nativity''
Pageant, Sunday
at M. E. Church
School Plans Program —
Gaud Time Dance
Mi Kmlev grade school will have
At G range hall every S aturday
S p e a ks a t C h u rc h
a t ’hiisim a program Friday eve-
liing at eight o'clock at the ehnol. night Georgia lle-.s orchestra Ad-
Mrs Elmer Boyer, missionary on
Dili'
'Ogg uo,ss,ui
Everyone is invited.
the Congo. Africa, spoke In the
C hristian church Sunday morning.
M ikon in Vets' Hospital—
Mrs. Boyer, us a special feature of
• — -
I IL A. Allison wus taken Derem-
According to announcem ent of the service, read a passage of
G eorge Himes
"The N ativity" is the title of the ber II to the Veterans' hospital in,
Robert II Kelly, president, the ail- scripture from the fourteenth chap- pageant to tie presented at the Portland for observation
ntial "get-together" of Hillsboro <*•«' "I John's gospel in the African Methodist Fpiseop.il eliiueh Sun-
high school alum ni association, language. In fact she told h e r day night at 7 30 This pageant tells
Madern Itance
former students and th eir friends audience she would rath er speak th e story of tin- birth of our S av­
rim ile 2011
At Huber. December 21 15c and 1(11 S. '.‘nil Ave.
will he held in th e high school >'» 'h e native language of Africa iour in four episodes Time and «if.
i gymnasium December 30. at 8:3il than in English. The Boyers m e fort is going into this woi k to 35c l adles free until 9 15 p. m.
p in. Ivan Koeber's dunce ban t home on th eir second furlough for m ike it an occasion worthy of this
¡will play for the occasion. The re-t 11 year. Her husband is taking ad- great gift
i of the program has not, as yet. ditionul training in Eugene this
Mrs. H. II S tannard is assisting
• been worker! out.
winter.
the pastor l{i-\ Charles Reed, in
All alum ni m em bers and form er
D uring th eir term of servlet' In I the directing'> 'f the page a n t" Mi
students are asked to pass the word J ongo. Mrs Hover said they hud I M inerva Fuller will take the p u t
alon j. so that nobody will be miss- been stationed at Bolenge, the larg ­ of Mary in the first episode and _ I
ed by the fact they did not know *'•» station right on the equator uml will sing the Magnificat. M i s s
about it. Come and tell all of your
Mondombe and Wema. the most Helen Dean will hi- heard in a
old class-mates to meet you there, distant points from th e central solo, t iking the part of the angel
T hete will be u small charge to dc- station. T heir field at Wema is but in the annunciation to the shep­
fray expenses.
one day's jo urney from a village of herds of "Peace mi Earth. Qnoil
Committees appointed for this oc- can,,Jbl,ts However, t h e "w hite Will to Men " J A Krum ien w ill
M atinee Saturday at 2 P. M. —- Evening at 6 :3 0
casion are;
man." as th e native calls the mls- take the part of Joseph. All of the
Refreshm ent c o m m itte e - Eliza- m e m 'v i U a . ^ '1'.’/ a " E '« ”" * 1 in
characters so fam iliar in t h i s
beth Ott. chairm an Norma Toelle
village^ and they come and Christm as story appear in the pro­
cess of the development of the
pageant.
The east will be supported by a
chorus choir singing the C hrist­
Tennessee W eather red.
mas carols inspired by the events
lo f thc occasion The service is ope.i
Decoration c o m m itte e — J o h n D o i 'C f l S d i l l )
to
’ all and this pageant is a m es­
( ,ate< chairm an; Ruth Gates. How- i
sage for each one who attends.
Meek'’" '1 Edn° O lanie and Jin » E l e c t s O f f i C P l ’S
To Improve th e quality of scout- ,
...
ing by instructing scoutmasters, as- char8<?
»•)** program. Mrs. Dumas
gave
several
readings. Betty Harad-
sistants, troop committeemen, dis-
e
r
sang
a
Christm as song. Betty
trict committeemen, a n d fathers
nnd friends of the organization, the Joan Kramien played a piano solo,
f i r s t Hillsboro district training and Mrs. Stannard s pupils present-
course in the "Elements of Scout- ed a short sketch.
mastership" will commence in the Birthday C e le b ra te d -
American Legion hall on the eve-
Mr. and Mrs. William Haase were
ning of January 7. In reality, it is
a Washington county enterprise as hosts for a party Sunday in honor
men are expected from all neigh­ of Mrs Haase's birthday. Present
boring communities a n d Forest were Messrs, and Mesdames J. H.
Haase and son. and William S tev­
Grove.
The course will be adm inistered ens of Laurel. Henry Peters. Fred
by members of the headquarters Haase. John Haase and family, and
staff of the Portland area under the Carl Peterson of Firdale. H enry J.
direction of William F. Johnson, Haase and son. and John Goetze
field executive in charge of the and son of near Iowa Hill, H erbert
Hillsboro district. Men attending six Ficken and family of Sherwood,
of the eight sessions and com­ Charles Whitesell and Mrs. Albert
pleting certain reading will re ­ Knoble of Portland. Mrs Blanche
ceive a certificate from national Hansel of Hillsboro, John Meyer
headquarters of the Boy Scouts and Duniel C arter of Iowa Hill. I
and William Meyer.
of America.
Dates are January 7. 13. 20. 27. Gensibs E ntertain—
F ebruary 3 and 10. and an over­
Mr. and Mrs. M ark Gensib and
night camping session to be a r ­ family entertained a group o f F
W 3dsworth, North Plains
ranged later to suit the conven­ guests at their home Sunday witii
ience of those taking the course. a turkey dinner in honor of the ’ Civil war veteran, was 99 years
The camp meetings will be held first birthday of K arl William Cas­
of age Saturday and his birthday
in some cabin w here w inter w eath­ well, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl
was celebrated Sunday w ith a
er will not prove too strenuous.
Caswell of Portland. O ther guests' family dinner with neighbors and
Say y o u s.iw it in th e A rg u s.
“It is im perative that we have were Miss H attie W arren. Mr and
Mis. J, \\ Kelley was elected
from 20 to 30 men take this course," Mrs. W E. Perry. Harold Yarnell.
friends calling in the afternoon.
TAI.
3
president of the Dorcas club of the
Present for the dinner w ere his
D U m O U t D i\'k fo (l
stated Johnson today. "The m eth­ Blanche Keefober. all of Portland;
All Saints Episcopal church at the
ods of the course are kept inter­ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shim anek and
Christm as p arty Thursday evening
sons
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esting as the sessions are in rea l­ son of Lebanon and Representative
nt the R.
K J.
J Beattie home.
home Mrs 1,
Lust Minute
worth. and grandsons. Merle and
ity meetings of a Boy Scout troop. and Mrs. T. W. M ungan of Lebanon.
Edw ard an d 'fam iliea of Portland"! ■ 7*’ *’ H ‘>lsboro and the country- dent and \ t r V F rn e st'‘K id n e v 'X ‘r t
The men are organized as such
Mr uuu
and Mrs. Uuiius
Ju liu s acnoenoer
Schoenberg : ^ide are
in tarv
ta r -treasu
-treasurer
M r s F i- k ^ n .T , .
.......... about
........ evenly u divided
. m ucu
m
rer Mi
and operate the same way. We Christmas P arty Friday—
and Mrs. Lottie Tannock I m of N
North
»entiment Ä
regarding t the Ä questions \ , r r.U .m i.. * vr
fir i Ä
™ S X k 7 Dod'
¿ ? “ d
learn by doing. It is the responsi­
Woman s Relief Corps will meet
Plains. Albe
bility of all troop committeemen Friday for the annual Christm as
ily of Portland
O hio’' " • ' dS'V<’!:h 1S| Jp ;ö p r.c ty 'ta ofU<' n i n n a i 1" ' .solution Mrs" BeMHe B .n i" ' lofl'V“ T " '
as well as more active scouters to party, w ith a tree, exchange of
a native of
take this course.”
gifts, and program, preceded bv a F o r m e r E d i t o r
i w
a
r
^
h ir h
Men taking the course assume pot luck dinner. Mrs. H H. S tan­
Hath Knhrs
no responsibility to assume leader­ nard will be in charge of the pro­
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3nd
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"» a it
Bathing Suit
ship positions nor are there any gram. and all members are urged
t VO*
Bell
Mel
fees. There are absolutely no strings to attend.
b? r<’„ Chrj s,iarl C°!.,ncl1' a’ a pa«'t| gifts to°aTl S s e n E ‘aUS ‘“ S ,n b u ,“d
I VlNt
V i s i t s in S o u t h
attached.
Billfold
O r
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u, ■
i Of a national poll conducted bv
"Hillsboro, as an integral part of Social Club has P a r t y -
Brushes
f?rmei' PHbhsher of , the Council for Social Action of
„
the Portland Area Council, m ain­
.e Hillsboro Independent and who the Congregational and C h ristia n 1 i ®eneva Jones of Hillsboro had
Eastern S tar Social club will
Caps. Hats
tains the headquarters partly for meet
£ oAt,and.. " 1,h his ¡churches. With only a few more
tonsils rem oved nt Sm ith's hos­
for 1:30 p. m. dessert lunch­ ^ . . l L \ “ ,g
C igarette Cases
this technical aid,” stated Ralph eon and
Christm as gift exchange at m
Robert Beatty, has days in which ballots may be cast pital Friday and Harold Geiger of
Easter, district chairman, today. the W. H.
C igarette Lighters
wHh hd irotn “ two monttls' the vote on these two question! Cornelius underw ent a tonsil o per­
Treglown
home
Fridav.
"Men of the district owe it to their
bls
son.
Captain
Wade
In favor *
'
Fountain Fens
ation at S m ith s hospital Tuesday
David Rutherford. S E isl41k
I 1 Is I wltb
1 I n-s M
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W ~
a V V
t
. . . stands;
_
community to enroll in this course. Mesdames
and Fred Sewell are as­
G arters
— PLUS —
It will mean everything in the ef­ Fayram
sisting hostesses.
Gloves *
ficiency and success of scouting
this coming year and our young Newly-weds E ntertain—
Gift Bond
manhood a few years hence."
•f het'linehlmtolnM';1v,pd
tF‘P acr03s ! On the othcr Kand- overw helm ing »he last of th e week for' New Y.u k
H andkerchiefs
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thurm
on
Wilson
Men not in scouting are cordial­
e line into Mexico.
m ajorities have been cast for g o v -, ,o spend the holidays with another
Jack et
And Other Short Suhj ectt
ly invited to enroll. Rev. Charles (Eva Sorenson) entertained with
a cocktail party at the home of
Let me congratulate you and em in en t control of the m unitions daughter.
K evtainer
Reed is acting as training chairman Mrs.
J.
Sorensen
Sunday
evening
i
™
rum°
,h
e
r
i°
r
V
he
fine
new
spaper
industry
which
in
the
local
vote
Mrs.
G
rant
Jones.
Miss
Ruth
for the district and is in charge of
Muffler
f r ha ' e made th e Argus, which I carr *ed by a vote of 520 in favor. Jones and Mrs. Lowell M cAlear of
arrangem ents and recruiting. He from four until six. The party was k believe
Pajam as
now
to
be
the
kind
of
a
an
d
.9
opposed;
and
for
more
equal
Portland
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs
D
ir-
an
announcem
ent
of
th
eir
recent
has application blanks for those marriage.
new spaper that Hillsboro deserves, distribution of world resources and rell Jones at Gales Creek S u n d a v
Playing Cards
who wish to secure them.
and express the hope that you will - m arkets, which carried thus far b y t m a n d M rs it r i n "
\
NO EXTRA CHARGE
Purse
The opening meeting program E ntertain Card Club—
««». Four share of the prosperity. a vote of 357 to 90 T he vote on Mhu H am tet L a B « J
," ’d
gives an idea of the activities of
Raincoat
i xt
v*
Neighborhood card club met at w hich seems at last to be slowly consultation with oth er nations in 1 spent Sunday w dh M
the other sessions. It includes op­
coming from around the corner’.' j support of the Kellogg Peace Pact w t w f f
'h M
d M
h'
Scarf
ening exercises, organization o f the W. A. Hughes home Saturday says Mr. Killen in a letter to the was « 8 lor. 61 against. Vote for a
, ,
V
Shoes
patrols, "The Organization of Scout­ evening, an- five tables of pinochle editor.
Dcccm brr
larger arm y, navy and air force
A' J ' " " 'd d o n attended the fun-
Shirts
ing,” patrol meetings with t h e w ere in play. Mrs. A. L. Chase and
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was 338 in favor. 182 opposed, w hile
Eini 1 L ukrenbuhl. father of
22 nnd 23
emphasis on tenderfoot scout re­ F. W. Walch made high scores and
Slippers
Miss Emmy Lou H eadrick re-
. ° f. comPuI»o ry m ilitary i i 2 i a yred E ll,ott‘ in Portland Wed-
quirements. “The Scout Objectives Mrs. Walch and Russell Ide. low.
Socks
rned last week io h -r h
1 »raining in tax supported institu-
and Program,” inter-patrol con­ Join in Xmas P a r t y -
first
.
Sport Coat
Portland, after spending tw o w eeks 1
WMh ia X ° " d' 330 ,o 192
Mr? ' , . Nel1 ®colt ot Tillamook
tests on tenderfoot requirements,
Scout
Harrington
Camp,
U.
S.
W.
w ith Miss Helen Nelson whose .
hundred-seventy
persons sPen » »he w eek-end in Hillsboro,
Suit
and troop formations.
V.. and Auxiliary will meet Friday mother. Mrs. A. W. Nelson was in
\°. suPP°rt only a war in H er father, F ra n k Wallace, return-
Suspendrrs
night,
and
after
the
business
meei-
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—
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,
which
United
States
te
rrito
ry
had
e<^
hem
e
w
ith
her
Sunday.
nai '
a n e F »he business meet- Walla Walla, Wash., taking care o f h
i , btates »e r r *‘°O
Sweater
wR1 J°u» ln a Christm as p a r - , her mother, Mrs. C. L. Shemwcll p55tn ,*nVaded' , w hlle 230 votes w ere
Elmer Johnson Jr. arriv ed home
Tie. Tie Hark
P h rio ii» ! Veterans hall, w ith a who is convalescing from an ill-1 S i ? 1° support a ' ' ’a r declared by Friday for th ree w eeks' vacation
Christmas tree, gifts and program, ness.
our Sovernm ent after m aking ut- from Stanford university at P ilo
Tobacco Pouch
Mr« irin. u
j
! ...
.
.
most use of every agency for peace Alto, Cal.
Toilet Case
- rs. King Honored—
Miss Jennie Cahow. who has fifte e n ballots favored support of
Mr -mH Mr«
n.
, .
Mrs. Ed Wilson entertained Sun- ^ “,en loo»»'ng after extensive p r o p -' any w ar against any internation- ' Portland t i n t e d Mr a n d ^ lT T ’ ii n
t'n d e rw ra r
day w ith a birthday dinner in hon- er,y in»er^ t s here for more thau all>- recognized aggressor, and 21 ' lie irH and Fridav
d M
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or of her father, G. M. King. Guests a month, left Tuesday for a few Persons believed in an uncondition-
re,anja ' rla a y'
Mrs. J. W. Barney was elected from Portland were Mrs. I. Colfer days. Vlsit in P ortland before re-1 al support of any w ar w hich might ' n
7 °d M rs' S pencer Jones of 1
most excellent chief of Phoenicia and daughters and Mr. and Mrs E »yrn ‘n8 to her home in Turlock. ' be declared. Strangely. 21 persons .,ort 3nd spent »he w eek-end with
Temple, Pythian Sisters, at the W. Krueger.
Cal., to spend the holidays. She aI«° declared th eir unconditional Mr and Mrg G N ' T a8«a rt.
meeting Friday night. O ther offi­
i a . .
plans on retu rn in g to Hillsboro opposition to any w ar w hich might
is spending a few’
cers elected w ere Mrs. Henry John­ Celebrate A nniversary—
next month.
be declared.
days with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Howe & Wells, I’rop.
son. excellent senior; Miss Angie
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. W illiams of
Roy Mullen of Oregon Citv form-
T hu poU of C hristian Council Mickey of Portland.
H arrington, excellent junior; Mrs.
ga' C 7 dinner party erly of Hillsboro, was calling on I
c ”?
J helr fam ilies will
Mrs. H. H. Shayler and Joe 2 0 7 E. Milin St., Phono 1412
G. Russell Morgan, manager; Mrs. Snnda?°i?
R. Frank Peters, mistress of rec­ ann,dv3> honorln8 the 54th wedding old friends here Tuesday Mr Mul fha»6 KOr?i ? aturn a? evenln<- A lter Bourne of P ortland visited Mr and .
Mr" ! u r y u f .herr parents' Mr. and; len has been located in, Oregon ¡n h ‘
I be given to those Mr» G. N. T aggart Tuesday.
J
ords and correspondence: Mrs. Lee Mrs.
J. W. Holt of Matson station. ' City for about 17 years
" he business and industrial l i f e ' ------------------------- J—
Oakes, mistress of finance: Mrs. W.
'
°.f Hillsboro, to ascertain th eir sen- ■
C. Gifford, protector; Mrs. John Attends Annual Banquet_
Mr- uar)d Mrs^ Florian - ____
Mills, ____
who - tim ents on these same questions.
G ardner, guard; and Mrs. E. L.
1
!_ ” 1ntana fQr SCVeraJ '
Moore, re-elected on the board of
BANKS HIGH
h n Bechen, who is now located
banquet at Eugene Monrtav -i
returnec* to Hillsboro Mon-
J Jo °nn
trustees. Mrs. J. R. Jeppard will be nual
night OX the U S W V Camn
wiU
rcm ain dl
a‘ m
,h e e E,.
E- E 3t CIacka™ s. was
Panin
« nay ; ,Th<Y W
AA* iviiiam
vas a w eek-end
past chief.
• V.
V-timp.
,
H
p
n
flp
v
hrtrrto
f»s»«
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on
oct
__»-am p-
Bentley home for th e holidays.
guest of his mother. Mrs. J C
Installation of officers will be
M r-
At
Mrs J ' R M° r gan of Portland Bechen, of near Hillsboro.
held sometime in January.
u,»« t Lowell M cAlear of Portland spent Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. McNay of
The Temple sent 100 or more
of f h i St i0C “i b i W days the ? ' R' Morgan. She ju st retu rn ed Forest G rove were Sunday guests
quarts of fruit to the Oregon-Wash­ first
F T m 1 a i
eekJ
of
Mr-
and
Mrs.
from
two
m
onths'
visit
in
Spokane
of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bechen of
ington Pythian Home last week.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20
E J McAlear and her parents. Mr. Wasn.
*
near Hillsboro.
ana Mrs. G rant Jones Mrs J K
»
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
A.
Björling
of
May of Forest Grove was also a
J E u Pdike of Portland, pro-
Celebrates 81st B irthday—
Ivan K o rb e rs 8-p irre Dance Band
p n eto r of the U pdike T ypesetting P ort O rchard, Wash., w ere H ills­
Mrs. Annie Cummings was given guest of Mrs. McAlear Monday
|m C A R D O CORTEZ
company, was calling on Hillsboro boro visitors Monday.
a surprise party December 9 in
Mrs Charles Sewell is visiting friends Saturday.
J A C K
L o R U E
Mr. and Mrs. George Tews and
BANKS LEGION HALL
honor of her 81st birthday at the her daughters, Mrs. Roy H erbert
Admission 25e
H E N R Y O ’ N E IL L
home of her daughter, Mrs. Carl i Portland and Mrs. William Pio
Mrs. Sopha F reerksen retu rn ed son of Gaston spent Sunday with
Estepp of Buxton. Present were of Vancouver Wash M r?’ Pm''. u',° hkornek MonLda)' ,rom Portland, w here h er parents, Mr. and Mrs. H Cline
Olroctod by Wm. Kslfhley
’ Ht- she has been w ith her daughter
Messrs, and Mesdames D. A. Cum tie son is very ill
CARD
o
f
t
h
a
n
k
s
q /»1 t «An
Mrs. SioriRn
Sopha _T
Jackson.
mings, Clarence Cummings a n d
We wish to thank our friends
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Rice of
ALSO— Selected Short Subjects and U Latest
Nc
family of Hillsboro, Robert Simp­
w M I
N ew s
N.
E.
W.
F.
w ill m eet at th e old
son of Forest Grove, Carl Estepp. u®a!lle<t.}Vas,h” w ere Hillsboro vis G range hall th is evening (T hurs­ and neighbors for the sym pathy
extended
us
in
the
loss
of
Our
itors
Saturday,
and
are
contem
­
Mrs. Oscar Cearley and daughter
day.) M embers and WPA w orkers wife a n d mother, Mary Almeda
plating locating here.
and the honor guest.
Dixon, and for the beautiful flow-
Mr. and Mrs. O. Baker of P o r t- 1 are requested to attend.
Pie Social a t Shady Brook—
F. H. Folkenberg and a num ber erg.—Edw ard A. Dixon and fam-
land were guests of Mrs. Elizabeth
44P
A Christmas party and pie social Bagley and Mrg. Ethel Weik over of his violin students attended the ‘J i : ___________
P ortland Sym phony concert Decem­
will be held Friday night. Decem­ the week-end.
b er 8.
ber 20, at the Shady Brook school
house. School pupils will give the r / r ' r!n?> Mrs' L E F'»n'ro w visit­
Mrs. C. M. Pow ell left F rid ay to
program, and the pie social will ed E C. Overman in the U. S Vet- spend the holidays w ith her son,
j
r
a
n
»
?
ospital
in
Portland
S
atur-
follow. Proceeds will be used for
Bernie Powell, and wife at San
school equipment. Everybody w el­ day. They report him as improving. Francisco.
come.
.7 ed SchaPPert of Laurel
Kum and K latter club met D e­
ernocn MfS' Sam HuHt Tuesday aft*
Continuous
cem ber 11 w ith Mrs. Fay H ulit at
H. £. Club Elects—
2 P. M.
Show
Home Economics' club of Hills­
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Anderson and her hom e south of Hillsboro.
Till
11
P. M.
W.
J.
Enschede
w
as
a
business
boro Grange met last Thursday in fil'd M WPw Eunday guests of Mr.
visitor in Tacoma several days the
the old Grange hall and elected of­ and Mrs. W. R Wion at Gresham. last
of th e w eek.
ficers for 1936 as follows: Mrs. R.
H. McAninch. president, and Mr?
M anicure Sets
J. S. Forsythe, secretary-treasurer.
Y ardley Toilet Sets
Circle Meets Today—
PAGE THE NATION!
V antine Toilet Sets
Circle two of the M E. Ladies'
PAGE THE WORLD!
Evening in Paris Sets
Aid will m eet this afternoon (Thurs­
Body Pow der
day) w ith Mrs. C. W. Gillette.
PAGE THE UNIVERSE!
Perfum es ’
G irls to Give Program—
1 irre s lovely M arion back
Toilet W ater
W ahkeena and Lohese Camp Fire
again . . . after nearly two
L eather Goods
groups will present the program I
years . . . in all her glory!
C hristm as Eve at the County Home
Bill Folds, Zipper
H e r f ir s t f o r W a r n e r
Mrs. George Fischer and Miss Win- I
Stationery Box P aper
abeth MacDowell are guardians of
Bros., and the best of herj
F ountain Pens
and a
th e groups.
h it-stud ded career ."TV I !
Pen
and
Pencil
Sets
Ladies’ Aid Meets—
Silhouette Pictures
Leave any day from Dec. 12 to Jan. 1,
Ladles' Aid of the Christian
Milk Weed Silhouettes
church met Wednesday afternoon
I
inclusive. Be back by midnight, Jan. 14.
Fram ed Mottos
at th e hom e of Mrs. H. H. Stan­
Roundtrips—both First Class and Coach-
J T IS our happiness nt this sea­
nard. w ith Mrs. R. A. Allison in
Diaries, five-year
Tourist—reduced to ewry S. P. station in
the West. For a fast, comfortable holiday
Fancy Playing Cards
son to wish you happiness for
In her first Cosmopolitan Production for W arner* Bros
trip, take the train. Some example fares:
Ash Trays
the Christmas and the New Year
H air Brushes
roundtrips :
P
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Clast
Roller and Yorkshire
M argaret B urnham 's Cottage
ahead. Holidnys and every day
San Francisco . $18.55 $27.70
Candies
Los A n g e le s ...... 2 7 .80 41.65
of
the year, it is our wish and
XMAS TREE DECORATIONS
LAST! Also special holiday roundtrips to
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aim to serve you well.
eastern cities, via California. Leave any
Cigars, Cigarettes
day from Dee. 12 to Jan. 1, inclusive. Re­
Poker Chip Sets
turn limit, Jan. 31.
M A R Y A S T O R • F R A N K M eH U G H
Men's Shaving Sets
NEW XMAS TRAIN for holiday travelers
A L L E N JE N K IN S • 6 OTHERS
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— 1 he Santa Special”—to California every
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day December 16 to 24, inclusive. Coachea,
Tourist and Standard P u llm a n s,d in e r.
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Z. J. RIGGS, G raduate of the
Also J r and lOr tray food-service.
R. E. WILEY, local m anager
F U R N IT U R E CO.
California College of Pharm acy
PLUS SILLY SYM PHONY
Leave Portland
3:45 P. M .
H. D. OLSON, A gent
Arrive San Francisco ... 1:30 P. M.
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