The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 16, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, April lß, lOÍIfi
n I L L S R O R O
K in ton Board
'A R G U S ,
Conduct Special M eetings;
Program Presented
W lih on average of ¡’,7 1! per cent
foi
K t. r i „ |
K IN T O N T .u c h il
o f llic K in -
tun i Inn,| have Igned r u iili .id fu r
the com ing year. w h ich w ill he
th e ir th ird
year
M is t
Helen
Schneider Lt p n n i'ip u l m id Met.
A ud rey Vundet uio. t p rim a ry teach­
er T ills year's te rm w ill lie com - ,
pleteil May 111 w ith the annual p ic ­
nic on the grounds P la n t arc be­
in g made fur the re g u la r program
on nr near May 13
The Hu nan fa m ily
o f three
b r o il" i , w ho lucre been liv in g on
tin- p ra n k R ichard * place d u rin g
the past year or so, bought a
ranch n t over a hundred acres
m ar M o la lla and m oved d u rin g
the past week Io th e ir new home
The new occupant* on the R ic h ­
ard» place arc H. E C a rte r unit
V n It I1 ( ’.ii ter .1 r and „ i
y, ho
eamc from the eastern part o f the
state, and took po ....sum l i t week.
A piano was d e live red at the
chu rch llic first nt (he w o k.
M r. amt M rs August II
D .ill-
ni.'inn. M r and M is Jake Fnix,
and o th e r members o f the I t a ll-
maun fa m ily uttended a w e dd ing
a n n ive rsa ry g a thering at ttic home
o f M r. am i Mrs. N ick (¡e rig in
Salem Sunday in observance o f M r
and M rs D .ilh n a n n ’t tilth a n n iv e r­
sary and M r and Mrs. G erig'n 28tli
Mi
B ertha G erlg. who v is ile I
w ith her grandparent
Mr
and
M rs D nllm ann. l i t week, return ed
to her home in Salem Thursday.
M r and Mrs Bruce G old en < Ed
na Richards) and tw o c h ild re n of
P ortland, were w eek-end guests of
Mrs G arden's parents, M r. and
Mrs H u rry A Richards
P rogram Given
A ttendance was good at the Eas­
M arch. H illsboro d istrict .z-out
Madge Pomeroy
reading. M r
Roberta WiLson; piano
ami organ duet.
M a ry C a th ry n
H a ll ami M rs A u d re y V .ind ci in«»:
Fifteen ladies of the Ladles' A id
society met w ith M r. G ladys Aten,
T hursday In a ll day m eeting w ith
pot lu ck din n e r, amt a lo t o f sew ­
in g was aceom plislied N e xt m eet­
in g w ill be w ith M i
E, L. Kicks
M ly 7
Mrs V ern on I.eachm an (M ab ie
V a n K le e k i and c h ild re n fro m Port
land w ere week-end guests of M i
l.eaehm an's m other, M rs
Louis ■ I
V anK leek.
T h re e H u rt S u n d ay
in T rip le C ar C rash
A N u it r a d lv e play o r scho ol fro c k Is P a tte ru 1421, w ith dress
and h lo o m crs to m a tch .
A v a ila b le In sizes 2 to H years,
fitze 4 re q u ire s 2% yard s o f 3 5 -ln ch fa b ric fo r dress and b loo m ­
ers. and % v ii rd fo r b lo o m e rs alone.
T he r ig h t s tv lln g m id d e ta ils w ill m ake even a s im p le fro c k
bo th gnv and be com ing, ns sho w n h r P a tti rn 8327.
A v a ila b le
In sties 8 to 16 years. F ire 12 re q u ire s 3 ’i y a rd s o f 39-lncb
fa b ric unit 1 *-5 ya rd s o f rib b o n fo r bows nnd belt.
T w o n d o rn h le n a rfv dresses w h ich e ve ry li t t le g ir l w ilt w a n t
nre p a tte rn s 8152 and 85 28
No 8152 Is a v a ila b le In sizes 2
ot 8 years
S ire 6 re q u ire s 1 yard s o f 39 Inch fa b ric w ith 2
y a rd ’ o f rib b o n f o r sash.
P n ttc rn 8528 1« a v a ila b le In sires
1 to G years
Size 3 re q u ire s 1 ’ (, yard s o f 35-tnch fa b ric , w ith
2 vn rd s of rib b o n fo r sa«h
T o secure a P A T T E R N nnd R T E P -IIY -N T E P S E W IN G IN -
P T I t l’C T IO N S . f ill o u t th e coupon below, being nuro to MENTION
T in : NAME Ol
T i l l s N EW SPA PER .
F A S H IO N B U R E A U . 11-13 S T E R L IN G
B R O O K L Y N . N Y.
M rs. R. W. G raf
S h u tc P .-T .A . H ead
P LA C E .
Enclneed f in d . . . . cent«.
Please send
checked be lo w , at 1 5 cents each:
me the
F a tte rn
No. 8421
S ize..................
P a tte rn
No. 8327
S iz e ...................
P a tte rn
No. 8152
S ir e ...................
P u tle rn
No. 8528
S iz e ........
p a tte rn s
Necessity o f a S um m er Round-
I U p in each paren t-tea che r group
w as the message bro u g h t by Mrs.
R
I ’ . Rasmussen to t h e S hu le
I ’.-T A m eetin g F rid a y evening
A good sized cro w d tu rn e d out to
¡b e a r Mrs. Rasmu -en. w ho is state
ch a irm a n o f the S um m er Round-
U p w o rk.
New office rs are M rs. R. W. Graf,
p resid en t; M r Peter VanLoo. vice-
president, and M iss C la ra Stream ,
secre ta ry-tre asu rer.
Mrs. Sim pson and M rs. Plery
i served.
.
M r- Peter V a n L o o took a n u m ­
ber o f wom en to th e co u n ty coun- j
' t i l a’ G arden Hom e Tuesday.
Name ................................................... ....................................................
Address
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N .im e o f tlila new spaper • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * -
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Highlights in
Week's News
p* ice a ,lv 'c i te d by thro-
I a tin -A m v rlc a n countries.
April 13
1
4-11 Club News
The g irls ' • o w in g clu b o f S hute |
c h ix il held a successful food sale i
in F re d '- M a rk e t S atu rday. They
now have enough m oney in th e ir '
I tre a su ry to send one o f th e ir n u m -l
her to sum m er school at C o rva llis.
T he g ir l to get the scholarship w ill i
be chosen at the school p icn ic in '
M ay. Most of the g irls are on th e ir
econd ye a r o f sew ing c lu b w o rk
un d e r the leadership o f th e ir teach­
er, Miss C la ’ a Stream .
A n u m be r o f p u p ils are also en-
‘ ro lle d in d a iry c lu b w o rk. T hey
‘ are R obert. Paul and L o rra in q
Rennells, D a vid and L u r in a H ia tt.
R obert Rennells. w h o has been
il l w ith ty p h o id fo r several months,
' lost his c lu b cow re c e n tly .
G rad u atio n D ay
G range U rges fa x
S u p p o rt for Fair
J. L. A nderson
PERFECTION
jtb
BAKERY
cÆinivcrsdry
SPECIALS
Sale
G old-N -Sno Cake
30c
,£,5 »Jg.,5
49c
C U P CAKES
the vei '■ included in the new
booklet T here also she w rite s le t­ R. II. M eAninch Installs
ter
and receives m any
fro m
New Confectionery Sign
friends, does a great deal o f read­
M r. and M rs. R. H. M eA ninch,
ing. and creates an atm osphere of
charrn and frie n d lin e ss tha t is ap­ who purchased the con fection ery
preciated by those w ho v is it her " store at 322 East W ashington street
P acking o f spinach w ill start nt
the R a y-M a lin g cannery today and
asparagus w ill p ro b a b ly be started
by the last o f ne xt week.
/rrs
S tart Spinach Pack
RFAUTY SHOPPE
New Location — U p stairs— Room 1
DELTA BUILDING
Special Opening Price»
85 New Ray M aihlneless
D K M W IM
Q ,0
«5
WAVE
»3.5» O IL
Special
b .50
W AVE
Hillsboro. Oregon
Phone 1M2
April 17,
Compare the sav­
ings th at Safeway
offers you not only
in this w eek’s sale
but each w eek;
consistently we of­
fer you the greater
savings, and at
prices th a t are
only duplicated
elsewhere when
and where com­
petitive prices are
met.
Visit Hillsboro's
finest and largest
food store and
compare the
prices, compare
the service and
you too will shop
at Safeway.
FREE DELIVERY
1
SUGAR
FREE DELIVERY
TIMES
DAILY
Phone 2171
J
4
TIMES
DAILY
Phone 2171
PURE
CANE
10
161c
MILK
COFFEE
$-4
4 £ « 1 /
JLeJL
Peanut Butter
,b. 43c
Whole milk, mild
tasty. Lb. ..........
Tableloaf. Absolutely
guarantee! 49-lb. bag
GRAPENUTS PUg...... 17c
So H ealthful and Nourishing
Mt. Vernon or M
Maximum .......... * cans
3
19c
CHOCOLATE , V-lb. cake 14c
V A N ..S A M P K
,0 ,/: ; r .
B aker's P le n ilu n i
SODA BAKING
BIKARB. Lb. pkg.
5c
21
TOMATOES 2 No. cans
19c
N ow ’s Your Chance
to Save on
A irw ay, pure
Brazilian. Lb.
The W est’s most
popular brand. 3 lbs
A p p l esauce Cake
DRINK
30c
"GREEN SPOT”
ORANGE - ADE
HOUSE DRESSES
P arkerhouse Rolls
It’s REAL JUICE from
tree-ripened fruit!
1 »4 .59
18C dozen
W H IT E K IN G
G ranulated.
l.arge pkg.
S A N IC L O R C1<q” ï “"d Bl“ chln!
S C O T T IS S U E
-j
A ngel Food Cake
or order it nt yhur favorite fountain
GOAR'S
W o m an ’s S h o p
FIR G R O V E D A IR Y
E. M. Barnes, Prop.
G rade A Alilk and Cream
Phone IRXI
*
a it)(1( « Vi a a a « >C!)fJ>( a a a it a a a a a a a a ;■ a a a a a a a a a a it a a a a a a ii.a a a. a a|
20c 30c 39c
Always Demand Perfeetlon Bread
and P astries at Your Grocers
for
N a tio n a lly know n.
C f> \ D
29c
9c
25c
13c
SC O T TOW ELS
23c
So useful and sanitary, and very economical.
C A M A Y , th e popular
bars
toilet soap .
Call 4RX1
Hillsboro
49c
SO A P
ro lls
SU PER SU D S
2 regular 10c pkg*.
15c
9c
POST
T O A S T IE S
Serve them with
sliced Peaches.
C A N D Y BARS
And at the same time
help the packer move
his big surplus.
General Foods. Regular
5c. Large assortment
and variety.
Libby’s or Del Monte.
Sliced or Halves
2
No. 2i/j
cans
27c
pkgs.
3 b .r .
15c
IO C
CALUM ET
Baking Pow der
PEACHES
Nationally Known.
Pound can
Libby’s or Del Monte
S g .9 5
17c
49c
Canned
Peaches
,2
Springbrook, Solid Pack
19c
(Limit Saturday Only)
MAXIMUM. Finest quality, smooth and eream y
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ¿„T
3 No. 2 c o n ...................................................... 29C
FARINA 7i,fBVRY's'........19c
soup
J
X
X
(Limit Saturday Only)
CHEESE
FLOUR
15C dozen
A rack of $7.95 dresses
at a special price of
98c
¡Com m on F o lk " by Mrs. Ida Kays
,t t'iiolls has been published in
•■’•lino’ N It w here M rs K ays is
1 ' ■ V liv in g T he books are being
old at Scholls and someone m ay
la te r d i them here A n a rtic le in
th e M inot D a ily News, says in
Saturday,
H o p k ln battles c ritic s o f W P A
T hree persona suffered in ju rie s
"b o o n d o g g lin g ''
Sunday in a three-sided au tom obile
April 9
G asoline
prices
advance
two
crush on G re e n v ille road near Ver-
T h ir ty to 35 per cent incren e in
boort. according to a rep ort made hog sla ug hter by Septem ber fo re ­ cents.
R n -e v c lt reinstates G eneral Ha-
Tuesday at the s h e riff's office.
cast.
good.
•
Those in ju re d w e re John It
Steel operations fo r week ad­
C o rp o ra te bonds m a in ta in steady
M .irehel o f T im b e r, hr- w ife. Isabel,
ton ", w h ile governm ent Issues are vance to highest p o in t since June,
1930.
ItJarchol suffere d a b ro ken r ib and m ixe d.
P resident Roosevelt in Jefferso n
John II W eir, n a tio n a l T ow n end
the others bruises.
The curs were d riv e n by Ed o ffic ia l, comes to take charge of day ta lk says fu rth e r cam paign fo r
V.inD ehcv. Forest (¡ro v e rou te 2. tangled clu b a ffa irs in Oregon em p lo ym e nt com ing. S h o rte r w o rk
W a lte r
V a n d crve ld e n o f Forest C lu b o ffic e fo r p o litic a l candidates week and fa ir wages possible, he
s&ys.
(¡rove , and M arch'd M are he l’s ea- In p rim a ry banned.
Gasoline prices on coast raised
was stru ck headoii w hen the o th e r
Republicans em ploy 'b ra in tru s t' two
cents.
m achines attem pted to pass.
to analyze new deal measure .
Sum of S6000 discovered in su it
Mr.- A P. Ite rk lio ltz o f B ea ver­
Ita lia n re b u ffs pence m ediator, re ­ lin in g by Io w a couple.
ton was in ju re d Sunday evening fuses to te ll M ussolini's term
Town-sendites fir e L. E. Eggcrtson
when the ear she was d riv in g , and
House tax p l^p recognize debt. as le ctu rer.
another d riv e n
by
E dw ard
W
B o rd e r fig h tin g stirs fa r east,
April II
M a rty o f P ortla nd , ro u te 2. c o llid e .1 Russian and Japanese
in
new
President o f Spain bom b target.
a h a lf m ile north o f H u be r The clashes.
T e rro ris ts s tir panic at festiva l.
B e rk h o ltz ear was parked beside
April 10
San F ranciseff h a rbo r .scene o f
the roud and p u lle d out in fro n t
Easter
bombs
k
il
l
and
w
ound
in
acute con tro versy over Grace lin e r
o f h in t as he attem p te d to pass, the
P
en
nsylvania.
M
a
il
b
ring
s
g
r
i
m
boycott. S h ip op era to rs b la c k lis t Keep it alive with a lasting
accident re p o rt file d by M a rty
union.
w ith S h e riff John C onnell, related Easter gifts.
New push fo r peace faces Ita ly | M usso lin i to d icta te peace, ready g if t— and nothing you can
Negotiation-- open in Geneva T in
to de fy w o rld powers, push arm ies give will he more fitting
day un d e r th re a t that if the y fail I on u n til su rre n d e r comes.
o th e r sanctions t o
b e d e c re e d 1 Riots feared at O regon prison. or more appreciated than
against Duet-
U n rr.-t stirs against new parole one of our attractive.
M e xico exiles Calles, taken to U. rule. P risoners at Salem reported
S. by guard in airpla ne . F o rm e r nervous pending actio n on release
H ills b o ro Grange, m eeting In a ll
W A T C H E S
president arrusted at home at m id ­ o f ex-judge.
day session here S aturday, passed
n
ig
h
t.
M
a
jo
r
league
baseball
season
op­
Prices?
They to are attrac­
a re so lu tio n fa v o rin g a tax le vy of
Authoress sla in in N ew Y o rk, ens. Last year's cham pions. D e tro it
joiie !i nth o f a m ill for . u p p o rt of
tive.
May
we suggest you
body in bathtub.
T iger» and C hicago Cubs. w in.
file cou nty fa ir
T h is reso lu tion
L o ca rn o powers end R h ine ta lks
!
come
in
now
while stocks
Sanctions
clash
seems
probable.
w ill
be .subm itted to
Pomona Suprem e pence e ffo rt p ra y e r of
A n g lo -F re n ch sp lit at Geneva p re ­ arc complete.
G range session here Wednesday.
Europe.
H e n ry Young ta lke d on Easter
T. G. Nelson, re p u b lica n can di- dicted.
K n o x holds lead ove r B ora h in
nnd ro ll-c u ll was on “ Home Reme­ date fo r U S. senate on T ow nsend
d ie s ” T w o candidates w e re given p la tfo rm , defies T ow nsend board. Illin o is vote.
Suprem e c o u rt valida tes pay of
lhe th ird and fo u rth degrees. N ight D o m in a tio n o f n a tio n a l triu m v ira te
JEW ELER
O regon governor. E xe cu tive held
m eeting was postponed fro m A p r il spurned. Urges O regon
dem and
211 E. Main St.
Hillsboro
e n title d to salary of $75110.
23 to A p r il 30.
c o n tro l o f ow n a ffa irs.
Local grange again plans to have
"L e t A n d y F ix Y o u r W atch"
April
15
April 11
a bo otli ut the fa ir.
P ara lysis
h its
San Francisco
IS
R u lin g voids state prison rc-
piers. D eadlock between sh ip o w n ­
lease system. F ehl mu.st stay un-
ers and u n io n longshorem en breaks
t i l M a rtin acts.
over G race lin e r cargo.
Dangers forecast in Europe by
Dr. W illia m D. M o ria rty , dean
L lo y d George
o f school o f m erchandising at the
State departm ent in d ire c tly w arns
U n iv e rs ity o f S outhern C a lifo rn ia ,
foreign nations "a ga inst illu s io n
blow s self and w ife up w ith hom e­
U n ited States is a fra id to fig h t."
Townsend says pension plan w ill made bomb.
Salem's an nu al Blossom day set
w e athe r in q u iry .
fo r Sunday.
Easter bom b sent to m in e r k ills
L ib e rty
League cash used in
c h ild in Pennsylvania.
Texas to fig h t E. R.
April 12
Italian s .smash w ay in to Dessye.
Landon, Kansas governor, seems capture E m peror Selassie's grand
leading choice fo r re p u b lica n n o m ­ headquarters.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
V oters o f Illin o is p ile up b ig
in atio n.
P ilo t A lm o s lin o nnd his bride , R ixiseve lt lead, K n o x beats out
m issing m ore llin h a week, found Borah.
Nebraska fo r Roosevelt. N e a rly
a liv e in Alaska.
F iv e hundred colleges said p la n ­ tw o -th ird s o f voters show p re fe r­
nin g to jo in in w a lk o u t to m ake ence fo r dem ocratic chief.
F o u r saw nut o f guardhouse at
na tio n “ peace-m inded."
GOATS and SUITS
E th io p ia masses reserves no rth . V an cou ver B arracks.
C o u n try's m orale declared high
1 9 50
I f you change y o u r address k in d ­
L ib e rty League raps W orks P ro ­
ly n o tify th e A rg u s d ire c t and nt
gress A d m in is tra tio n b ill.
tf
League of A m e ric a n nations to once.
—
$g.!(5
last fa ll fro m C. O C h u rc h ill, snd
have taken posses don recently I n ­
stalled u new sign. "Mae's Sweet
Shop.’’ M r. M eA n in ch announces
th a t he is going to c a rry a fu ll
con fection ery line, candies,
Ice
cream, etc.
Services S unday
for John D ooley
ter services at tin- church Sunday
Mi
speak
A n n u a l M ay Day service.
May 3. 10 3(1 a. in. Pastor H enry
S H a lle r inay be consulted any
day except M onday, between 10 a
m and noon, or by appointm ent.
at the house office, 232 N T h ird
avenue.
troops again beaded t h e
e n tire
P o rtla n d area co u n cil in the ef-
fic ic h c y ra tin g plan. T h is is tho
cro u d < on.-.icutive m onth and t h -
part:
< leventh tim e in the last year.
" A t 77. Ida Kays, brigh t-e yed,
The navy 24-foot w haleboat a l­
lo tte d to the ‘'R a in b o w '’ was re ­ ¡ li b it and w ith a k in d ly interest in
co n d itio n e d previous to th*- circus, ¡th e w o rld and its people, has p u b ­
w here It was placed on display, lished a b ix ik le t o f verse.
and It was launched the fo llo w in g
Mi
K ays has been In M in o t
John Dooley, 72. n a tive o f W ash-
day at the P ortla nd Y ach t clu b w ith her s o n -in -la w and daughter.
I m oorage and m o n th ly cruises w ill M r and M i
George D. Mounee. in gton county. died at t h e Dr.
Wednesday
| now be held. T he crew is le a rn in g m ice last A ugust. H er home is on S m ith hospital h e r e
j to p u ll now in p re p a ra tio n fo r tiie a w alnut ranch at H ills b <ro. Ore., m o rn in g after an ¡ lin e :' o f three
years. F uneral services w ill b -
an nu al regatta, June 5 and 6.
w h ere she has liv e d fo r 23 years.
held at 2:30 p m. Sunday at the
A p r il 25 and 2(1. a ll men en rolled | "M u ch of her life has been de- , Forest G rove U n d e rta kin g com ­
in the "E lem en ts o f Scoutm aster-1 voted to teaching A t 15. in O hio, pany chapel w ith Rev. F. D K e l­
s h ip " tra in in g eour e last w in te r she began the teaching career w h ich logg o f Forest G rove o ffic ia tin g .
w ill jourm-v to Cam p M e ri w e th er j ended in O regon when she wa_- 71. In te rm e n t w ill be in Banks ceme­
on the T illa m o o k county coast as ) It had not been continuous, how - tery.
g uc-.t. of A. I( W atzel, ch a irm a n lev ■r once th e re was a lapse o f 20
M r D ixdey was born F ebru ary
n t the P ortla nd cou ncil cam p com ­ years bet .vei n tea chin g engage- 12. 1864. on th«- horne-tead near
m itte e to acquaint them selve w ith rnents
Banks, w here he liv e d a ll of his
the 500-acre reservation o f t h a
life His parents were the late
"C om m on V er ,e fo r C o m m o n
council to be used fo r eigh t weeks F olk" is the t it le of the co lle ctio n C u rtis and E lizabeth Dooley He is
i th is .summer Cars w ill leave H ills - of Mr.-. Ka.v's w ritin g s w h ic h nas s u rvive d by a sister. Mrs. Melissa
t boro e a rly in the afternoon. R. R I ju s t come fro m the press. The G ild e rb lo m . a n d three brothers.
Easter, d is tric t cha irm an , is in dedication is to "m y dear daug hter F ra n k and H e n ry o f Banks and
, charge of arrangem ents.
Florence (M rs. M ounee). he r frie n d s Ir v in g o f A m erican Lake. Wash.
Plan
are now being prepared and m y friends, esp ecially those
fo r the b u ild in g of an "A d iro n d a c k w ho have prom pted some o f these
P ilg rim House
I type ’ eamp sh e lte r on the d is tric t I- -rn
There is an in tro d u c tio n
A p r il 19: Chapel service o f w o r­
1 cam p site on the Ire la n d tra ct by Esther T horse ll. Kansas C ity ship fo r Low Sunday. 10:30 a. m.
, n o rth of to w n . F o llo w in g the co m ­ teacher fo r m any years, wrho liv e d Serm on on "The Road to Emmaus."
p le tio n o f th is project, several lo r fiv e years in O regon w ith M rs. G radu al: Duet. “ C h rist Is Risen.”
' similar type shelters w ill be b u ilt. Kays, and w ho w ro te th is trib u te fo r soprano and alto. A p r il 26, at
. one fo r each troop , and a su ita b le on M rs. K ay's 71st b irth d a y a n n i­ 4 p m., a vesper service w ill be
1 w a te r sup ply developed. W o rk w ill versary.
held under the auspices o f C h ris ­
I be commenced w ith in the m onth.
"In fr a il health. M rs. K ays has tia n C ouncil, w ith de dication ot
M o n th ly m ee ting o f the H illsboro had to rem ain In bed a great share tw o Japanese che rry trees. Jap­
I c o u rt of h o ifo r and d is tric t com ­ o f toe tim e since com ing to M in o t. anese consul o f P o rtla n d w i l l
m itte e w ill be held in the eour- _
I
Board of re v ie w w ill commence a’
i 7 p. m and th e fo rm a l session at
' K p in A ll parents and frien ds are
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Mrs. ida Kavs, Now in Fast
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m o rn in g and a ll enjoyed the Easter ,
.sermon by tin- pastor. Rev. V ir g il
Spccce P rog ram song, piano solo.
Roberta Pom eroy and M u y C a tliry n
H a ll, p rim a ry ela. , "Easter G ifts ";
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