T h u rsd ay , N ovem ber 12, l!),'!6 H IL L S B O R O A R C U S , H I I. L S B O R O and m ixing it w ith th e ir hands Tui day outh of C herry G rove in T hat is tin- poorest m ethod of all. Yamhill county by Earl Brow n. It a . too much of gruin does not conic was i- tim ated that the bear w ould in contact w ith the d ust by this weigh about 300 pounds m ethod M iss Elsie Halvorson, w ho teach- A nother m ethod som etim es used ' nool in M cM innville, spent th e r that of tak in g u Ill-gallon milk (H r Ml*« M ary Handy» end in Bankji w ith Mr. and Mrs. w eek-end w ith her parents. Mr. can to the field and ev ery tltne find Mrs A dolph Larson. B arrel Treatm ent Suggc • ted they fill the d u ll box they tre a t the BANKS Follow ing w ere elected G W McGraw. Iti v M E A nderson of Tacoma, T uesday at th e city election: W L P u p ils of the u p p er grades in « lain by puttin g it m in the milk a traveling (pissioriary, spoke at the a» Bent Method i cun adding just the um nunt of Moore, m ayor; Amos H ellers re grade school have started b a sk e t­ church W ednesday evening C eresan needed, then tum b lin g th e cordei, Mi s C harlch Powne, tr< • - ball practice u n d er the direction Little Hetty Johnson is am ong u rcr. ( ’hat h , K< \ s le r , C liff T h o rn p - of principal. V erle White III» Win I-' Cyrtia. C i i i i i i I » A u d i t I can around. th e latest victims of the m »on and J ‘ School J. Hutrhen.s, council was dism issed F rid ay C opper carb o n ate has for a n u m ­ I i l l . i l l u ' i ii II i-.il ini'iil fin unit M ild i'd Johnson is staying w ith b er of y ears been used as a d u s t men. Tin •.< were all nom inated at n gave laaes led in a song service C haplain Lillie H aynes w as born on C he- past few years m ore effective than la- ¡stance to tin: distrci <;d fam ily J G. P hillip gave a talk in the halcin M ountain N ovem ber 4. 1873 the wet treatm en ts The effectiv e­ ini kx celebrated th eir 25th wed- land Friday they moved hack In afternoon in addition to preaching Her parent» were j.n. Hayna m d ness of th<- d ry dost treatm en t, ding an n iv ersary N ovem ber 11 in i P o rtlan d as Mrs. Hodges de ided in th e m orning and evening Meggie S huck Haynes, both of how ever. Is d ependen t upon the th e Huy hull Many of th e ir friends 'n o t to reb u ild at present atten d ed and dancing wax enjoyed M ary Sandy i spending the week pioneer fam ilies Mrs. H aynes cross­ thoroughness w ith w hich the dust M others club m et Friday w ith with Mr. Haymond Sandy and D inner guests at the Mr. nod M ed the plains in 1853. Mr. H aynes is m ixed w ith the gruin. If u con­ fam ily in Hillsboro. cam«- a few y ears later siderable ip ian tily of seed gram H enry D uyek home S unday ware M r s G W M cG raw und tied i )Ut V ernon B atem an left for Los A n­ Mrs Young was well know n in needs to be treated every year, the Mr und Mr«. A rnold V andnm elcn. | q u ilt for th e parsonage. geles S unday to attend the N ational both W ashington and Yamhill coun­ Mrs. W ilson Hostess grow er can probably well afford Io Mr an d Mr.s George Duyek and Diesel E ngineering school. ties The early p a rt of her life was build a m ixer of his own S everal fam ily and Mis and Mrs. M cPcak Mrs. Cass Wilson was hi -.tí and Mrs Hen B atem an m ade spent on C hehalem M ountain. She farm ers in the county have done and fam ily of Hanks W ednesday afternoon to ttie Hank - a Mr. business trip to R edm ond M on­ lived in N ew berg from 1914 till Home extension u n it m et in the Mountamdali* "500" elu ib First prize that, taking an old oil diurn, put­ ting a crank th rough it on th e diag- Roy hall W ednesday. N ext m eeting was won by Mrs. Toir i Quali.'-. ..co day. Mr. B atem an's m other a ri d 1918 and was a m em ber of the j. t< r Mr; A J. B atem an and Mrs w ill he D ecem ber 7. hurch of C hrist there. She was a onal, m ounting it o n a scaffold ond by Mrs. O ttis Johnson and M amie A nderson of Glenw ood, are C Bible student. M iss Lillie h ig h enough . n th a t tin- g r a i n C ouple H onored th ird by Mrs C laud Lyda. N ext stay in g at the H atetnan home d u r - | diligent Haym and J a k e Young w ere m a r­ ra n tie sacked directly from the A m iscellaneous show er was giv- m eeting will be w ith i Mi Torn ing th e ir absence. ried S eptem ber 30. 1919. They m ade bu rrel a fter it is m ixed w ith th e |< ‘ii at the Hoy hall T h u rsd ay eve Q ualls in D ecem ber. H arry W hitfield. G eorge K tssler. th eir hom e in H eppner a few years, C e re e sn by its being revolved, ; ning in honor of Mr. an d Mrs Miss K athleen Jen: en of O regon Haymond Sandy and C lifford S an ­ then moved to Aloha and ow ned Most of tlu> feed and seed d ealers L aw rence D elplnnche, w ho w ere of the county a re also p rep ared to m arried th e past week D ancing N orm al spent th e w eek-end at th e dy m otored to E astern O regon last and operated a sm all chicken farm , hom e of h er paren ts. Mr. and Mr.. week on an elk h u n tin g trip la te r re tu rn in g to H eppner w here tre a t this gruin before It is sent nut provided the evening's e n te rta in ­ H. L. Jensen. Amos S ellers is spending a few they resided on th e Young w heat Som e m ix It on th e b a rn or m ent. days in P o rtlan d th is week C ollect Books ranch at E ight Mile. Mr. Y oung An acting com m ittee of tw elve g ran ary floor by shoveling it over Mr and Mr.s. M. J. Thom pson died A ugust 31, 1929. T he A m erican Legion A uxiliary by b u ild Thut is not as effective a persons issued in v itatio n s to a no- Mrs. Young is su rv iv ed by tw o is collectin g hooks foi an d . d au g h ter of V ernonia w ere m ethod and is also a disag reeab le host purty held in th e Hoy hall of H anks B andon people They will S unday visitors at t h e C lifford sisters. Mrs M ary Wood and Mrs. Job ow ing to th e irrita tin g c h a r­ T h u rsd ay O ctober 211 D ancing and th e Sandy home. Mrs. T hom pson and C elinda D eford, C hehalem M oun­ a c te r of the dust w hen breathed curds w ere enjoyed by 150 gu est-. g reatly ap p reciate gifts of bixik W h ich may be fiction, history, b i­ d au g h ter are staying for the week tain; th re e brothers, Ben Haynes. Som e farm ers have followed the H onor Miss V an d rrx an d en Bandon, and F red and Jo h n H aynes p ractice of pu ttin g th e gram they A su rp rise b irth d ay p arty was ography or Bibles which may be of C hehalem M ountain: tw o ste p ­ w ant dusted in th e d rill box. then given in honor of Miss C lara Van- ' left at P o w n e s sto re to be sen t to daughters, Mrs. Eugenia H uston, adding the req u ired am ount of dust derzanden T hursday even in g P re s­ th e stric k e n people. H eppner, an d Mrs. Earl George. The It. N. A card p arty T h u rs ­ ent w ere R egina M eeuw sen, Erm a P ortland: and th re e step-sons. Ray V .mdehey. L o retta V andehey. C e­ d a y afternoon w as well atten d ed and H arvey Young. M edford, and celia and Agnes P ran g er. M ar­ Mrs. Cuss Wilson won first und TIMBER Jack M cM illan fell off Bob Young of Seattle. guerite, F lorence a n d R o s a l i e I Mrs. G eorge H erm ens second. F uneral services w ere held at the the log hull at th e shingle m ill Duyek. Marie. P hyllis a n d Mrs. B azaar N ovem ber 2k C hurch of C hrist, H eppner. Rev. Jam es V underzandrn. Inez Neilson Legion A u x iliary bazaar w ill be S atu rd ay. He is in the hospital at I A lvin K leindfelt officiating. In ­ and Fred M eeuwsen. R ussell M ai­ held all day N ovem ber 28 in th e V ernonia suffering w ith a disip- ' term en t w as in th e H eppner cem ­ ler. Joe and Hill B ernards. Ernest ¡Legion hall A free dance w ith good rated right elbow and w renched etery. and Jam es V anderzanden. W alter ■ m usic w ill be given in the e v e­ neck. Mr and Mrs G eorge Tolson and Jesse, A lysious V anderzanden. H ow ­ ning E veryone is invited. Mrs. G eorge W inings w ent to W hite- ' ard and C loire Evers. Elmo G a rd ­ N ext m eeting of the A m erican n er and th e hostess, Mrs. C lara Legion A u x iliary will be N ovem - si n to visit Mr. Tolson's parents. I Mr. and Mrs. 11 M. Tolson. Sun-1 V anderzanden. I D » Z e ll S t r u t h a r i l ¡ber 27 instead of W ednesday. Thi day. Hiteon clu b m et N ovem ber 5 at w ill be an all day m eeting w ith Team O rganized th e home of Mrs. H annah C h riste n ­ ' How did G eorge b reak Ins leg'"' 1 pot luck d in n e r a t noon. Gu l basketball team had its I "Well, do you see those steps o v ­ S co u tm aster V erle W hite and four first m eeting at th e hom e of C e­ sen w ith eighteen m em bers in a t­ er there?" scouts. Billy K essler. Hobby S to h l­ celia M arche! M onday evening. La- | tendance. Roll call was "th e most "Yes.” er. H ow ard M errill and Earl Me- V erne K ilburg w as elected captain j im portant ev en t of my life.” A fte r­ "Well, G eorge d id n 't.” - Ex. ' Peak, atten d ed th e court of honor and M averene T allm an m anager, j noon was spe-nt w orking on scrap in Forest G rove W ednesday nighl Plan w ere m ade for fu tu re m eet- j books for W averly baby home. N ext Bobby S to h ler becam e a second ing.-; Enough girls a re expected to , m eeting w ill be w ith Mrs. Lena Olson N ovem ber 19. class scout and E arl M cPeak and tu rn out to m ake tw o team s. d o tti have to be it slint. lovely A m erican- Mrs. H. A. Sonnem a. w ho has -H ow ard M errill, first class scout; G ordon E bbert of M onm outh vis- spent the sum m er w ith her d au g h ­ m ade w atch for C hristm as -tû enjoy ticJt whiskey I” ited at the B. T allm an hom e T ues­ ter. Mrs W illiam F. C am pbell, Lose to V e rn o n ia from B anks high school football squad day night. left Friday night for her hom e at M averene T allm an spent from S anta Monica. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. lost to V ernonia F rid ay 25 to ti at T hursday till S unday in B uxton. : V ernonia. C am pbell en tertain ed the follow ing Mr and Mrs. S tevens left last | guests at a farew ell d in n er th at Miss Lucille B urney, a teach er in the M anning school staying at the Wednesday for K lam ath Falks to night: Mr. a n d Mrs. W ellington I I I E. Main St. Hillsboro E E H opkins hom e in Hanks, spent reside for aw hile. He is a firem an ■ Cook and sons and Mr. and Mr.s. "Let Andy Fix Your Watch" I the w eek-end at h er p aren t's hom e on th e S. P. H enry G reely and children of P ort- Mrs. J e r ry B lackw ell is selling ! land. ««rend in T routdale. Small deposit will hold any gift her fu rn itu re and in a few days »tret«»,« W h teh e y «O p r e e f Roy Bacon is recovering from a T u rk ey Shoot Sunday O fficial S P. W atch Inspector to P ortland, w here fall w hen a lad d er broke w hile he Ae you prefer I H anks post. A m erican Legion. she w ill ell move for W ashington C ounty In Bourbon or Bye is em ployed. l was picking apples. He received a I w ill hold its an n u al tu rk ey shoot B lackw O. S S h iffer w as accom panied by ¡S unday on th e H anks high school .i gro u p of friends to eastern O re­ J broken rib and in ju red jaw . H arold F erris spent several days | grounds gon for elk hunting. last w eek at Lyons. Miss R uth B row n of Olym pia. Mrs. Ethel LeC erf and d au g h ter Miss M argaret H edden of P o rt- Wash., was a guest Monday of Mr f O ak rid g e cam e to the hom e of i land w as a w eek-end guest at the ¡and Mrs. S. N. C u rrin g to n and o Mrs L eC erf's sister. Mrs. A rth u r S tru th ers home. family. Elliott, last w eek. Mrs. LeC erf is Born, to Mr. and Mrs. V ernon K enneth M unford of C orvallis q u ite ill and w ill be bedfast for ¡C oulter, N ovem ber 1. a girl. ¡spent S unday n ig h t w ith his nioth- several weeks. ler. Mrs. Flora M unford, ill Hanks Birthday Celebrated Mrs. Ella M izner of P ortland, Ituilding House well know n in Hanks, has gone to | Mrs. Hay Elliott gave a b irth d ay i A E H anley has begun construc­ party for her sm all son R ichard San F rancisco to spend th e w in ter tion of a residence on South Moran T he women of P ocahontas He- i N ovem ber 3. S he had a lunch at avenue betw een Baseline and O ak i bekah lodge serv ed a chicken din- noon w ith a big b irth d ay cake dec- streets on his property there. The ! n er oil election day. They took in ' o rated w ith candy anim als for each house w ill cost $1.700 w hen com ­ guest. P resen t w ere Mr». Kay and $27.15. ehldren. Delois. B obbie and M ary- pleted. P arm ley s Buy lou. Mrs. T hurlson and h e r tw o Subscribe for the Argus. Mr. and Mrs. Ha.v P arm ley have children. B etty Jo and Sonny. A ft­ ¡bought th e hom e of Mrs. Eli G rin - e r lunch the ch ild ren played w ith dle in th e n o rth p art of Banks. | R ichard in his playroom w here he They plan to m ove in in th e n ear received m any presents. future. Mrs. Jo aq u in M iller of O lympi i. Make This 25c Test Wash., is spen d in g a few days w ith Use buchu leaves, ju n ip e r oil and See how (h r I-Orel \ K has been com pletely redesigned. h er parents, Mr. an d M rs O. D. 6 o th er drugs m ade into little It’s (he sm artest looking e ar in (lie low -price field. It D rcezen. and o th er relativ es in (Bv Mrs. P Patton) green B ukets. Helps to flush from has new com fort and safety. O peration is q u ieter. Hanks. The program at the school house, the kidneys, poisons and excess B raking is sm oother and faster. A M I TIIKKE’S A G rad e school pupils arc p ra c ­ sponsored by the C herry G rove e x ­ acids that cause poor elim ination (I I O K K O l TWO V-H ENG IN E SIZES. You’ll w an t ticing on th e o p eretta, "P ain ts and tension unit S atu rd ay evening, was resulting in getting up nights, fr e ­ to d riv e it—let us a rran g e it. P atches,” to be given th e latter very successful. Miss B lanche Eick- q uent desire, scanty flow or b a c k ­ part of N ovem ber in th e high school w orth, hom e dem onstration agent. | ache. Ju st say B ukets to y o u r gym nasium . led in com m unity singing. L. E. : druggist. In four days if not pleas­ Mr. and Mrs. H arry B rooks and Francis. assistant county agent. ' ed go back and get your 25c.- The son of F airv iew sp en t the w e e k ­ show ed several rolls of films. Miss - Delta D rug Store.—Adv. end w ith Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cook E ickw orth announced th e m eeting | an d dau g h ters. of the C h erry G rove extension unit th at w ill be held F riday at Rem odel Home Mr. and Mrs. C ivil C arstcn s a re th e hom e of Mrs. G eorge W. K urtz. im proving an d rem o d elin g th eir A second discussion on m eal p la n ­ ning and table service w ill be p re ­ house. Mrs. C. B. H all spent Sunday sented by Mrs. T hom as Roe. and night in P o rtlan d w ith h er son. Mrs A A lhgrcn of G aston A p la n ­ Brandon. Miss M ary W irtz took ned lunch w ill be served at noon. care of Ihe telep h o n e office d u rin g As m any of the ladies th a t a t­ tended sum m er vacation cam p at h er absence Mr. and Mr.s. Ray WiHidnian and "Lost P a rk ” as can. a re urged to Mrs. M S. W oodman of Capitol be present. A huge black b ear w as killed Hill n ear P o rtlan d sp en t the w eek- Ceresan Found Good for Smut W. L. Moore Elected Mayor of Banks; Hodges Home Destroyed Native Daughter Dies at Heppner Couple Celebrate 25th Anniversary Man Injured in Fall at Timber a Hiteon Classes Held at Wa/eklalc Sewing Instruction Given; Club Meets F rid ay (R v M ra . J C. S m it h ) HAZELD ALE T he WPA sew ­ ing class m eets in the basem ent of the schoolhouse each W ednesday at I i> m The class is ta u g h t by Mr S A B ecker of R eedville and instruction is given in m aking new garm ents and rem odeling old clo th ­ ing Anyone over six teen y ears of age is welcome to attend. Mrs. Black H onored Mr J C. S m ith e n tertain ed w ith an afternoon tea last T h u rs­ day honoring Mrs. John Black, w ho i leaving soon to m ake her hom e in P ortland G uests w ere m em ber : of the a d u lt class of the S unday school of w hich Mrs Black has been th e teacher since the o r­ ganization of the school, and the o th er teacher- D uring the a fte r­ noon Mrs Black was honored w ith a hand k erch ief show er. Those pres­ ent w ere Mesdames R. B Doty, Syverson, Long. Heil, K incheloc. Jeld erk Brooks, Taylor. Im lah, Staub. Mills, O'Connor, th e honor guest and hostess. Club .Meets Friday R egular business m eeting of the C om m unity club will be held F ri­ day evening at 8 p. m. at th e schoolhouse. Mr.s. Theo K aupilla of C ooper M ountain is in Yakima, visiting h er sister. Mason Hill Mr. and Mrs G eorge M yers of Salem w ere w eek-end visitors at th e A ndrew C hristianson hom e On th e ir retu rn Mi C hristianson a c ­ com panied them as far as P ortland. Mr. and Mi B E W aldorf. Mrs. Ida Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. H ar- ri.-on. Frances H arrison and H allie Isaacs visited relatives at Falls C ity Sunday. tiaco. secretary; C harles Treglow n, H.ieaHr ^ J 7 ai,UMr: aBcV.e c y G ray ' board m onitor; M argaret Simmons. flow er m onitor; a««, A llan Cam pbell. . . r*'°')T ‘m ô m tô r '‘ 'ThV ‘7 ïa s 7 " h ,a d t ‘ a H allow e'en p arty O ctober 30. Com­ m ittee chairm en were: Lois Jo h n ­ son, place cards; Nancy Aileen Easter, food; Dale Busch, table decorations; Mollie O'Donnell, games and Donald S tannard. clean­ up. N ew pupils in th e class are M ary Ja n e L au rie of S ilverton and Leo M eade of Boise. Ida C atherine Jones has m oved to C alifornia. Ja c q u elin e H owell of Toledo and L orraine T racy of Salem are p u ­ pils in 2A-3A at D avid Hill. M ar­ jo rie L indsay has m oved to O ren- co. A H allow e'en p arty w as held O ctober 30. A H allow e'en p arty was held by P eter Boscow 3rd O ctober 30. H al­ low e'en men m ade w ith oranges and m arshm allow s, and original m asks w ere m ade by the childr n. other assistance I am tru ly gratefu l i,nd 1 P™mi»e ‘hat I w ill'd o all I Pow er to? to i 11 so h conduct the office v n il ava nn in u r m ta t,h . have no J. a ‘, E. Carpenter. Illitl Expresses Thanks K indly perm it m e to express th ro u g h your columns, my thanks for th e support given me in the last election, to those w ho voted fo r m e and those w ho rendered Promptly F IL L E D Q u ality job p rin tin g —Argus. Y O U N G ’S Funeral Home “Thoughtful, Sympathetic Service" Phone 972 Hillsboro Dally Trips to Portland Hillsboro A uto Freight Bonded a n d Insured C arrier Serving Beaverton, Aloha, Reed tille, Hillsboro, Cornelius and Forest Grove Pickup and Delivery Service at Package Rates Speed in filling a p re ­ scription o ften is im por­ ta n t. A life m ay depend upon g e ttin g th e p ro p er m edicine p re p a re d — and d e liv ered — in tim e. Two Registered Pharmacists L. C. K ram ien M arvin Woods KRAMIEN S Palm Drug Store Prescription Druggists Hillsboro Phone 542 East Side Terminal Portland Phone EAst 9131 Grade Schools O fficers of ju n io r high 8A are: N orm an S tunkard. president; V er­ dun Sim mons, vice-president; L e­ roy Campbell, secretary. Seven-A officers are. Eddie Wells, president, a new pupil from M ed­ ford; Earl Pearson, vice-president; Ivan Steinke, secretary -treasu rer, and Ju n io r Plapp. sergeant-at-arm s. D avid Hill 5A officers: L o rrain e D arnell, president: Jam es R u t­ ledge. vice-president; F rancis Ma- Phone 268 RELY ON I. X. L. Dairy and Poultry Feeds S h e’ll A dore to keep your h erd or flock in th e best of physical condition. - - - - to increase production. - - - - to low er fee d in g costs. - - - - and increase profits. J. L. Anderson OLD quaker T o m o rro w ! See M anufactured in Hillsboro. A new C a r .. . at new Low Prices an entirely new economy idea A id Bladder Elim ination On D isplay at our Showroom s M ixed conscientiously by people you know. A D JU STM EN TS No w aitin g . . . no suit . . . your au to ac cid e n t a d ­ ju stm e n t will b e settled prom ptly and courteously. 0 M ade from the finest of home­ grown grains and highest test concentrates. Old Line Board Companies £ Thoroughly farm -tested. the 1937 Ford V-8 ie/7/i I. X. L. FEEDS ARE A sk ELMER PETERSO N D ennis Ave., H illsboro about his claim Cherry Grove RUSHLOW Consistently of high quality and low price. Try Them Today—Let the Results Prove Their Quality HILLSBORO FEED CO McCORMICK-DEERING FARM MACHINERY P hone 271 160 W. M ain S t 60 Kinds of Insurance Phone 1701Y 336 E. Washington Mackenzie Motor Co, NEW « LOWER • WINTER C hristm as Cards Totes ¿así FR O M P O R T L A N D »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ T ickets on sale daily until May 14 R e tu rn L im its “ S ta n d a rd " 30 days, others six m onths. 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Everything for comfort, pleasure and economy in train ' Th u g * h * f * ....................... be bad on application to your Southern Pacific agent — Details w ill he furnished on reouest by R. II. Crosier. General Passenger Agent, S. P A S Ry . Portland, Ore PORTLAND for “ In all tilings the Red Cross is proof th at hum an selfishness is not th e d e ­ term in in g law of life. T he m ore th e Red Cross grow s in its w ork th e b e t­ te r the w orld will be. T he m ore it grow s in m em bership s tre n g th , t h e stro n g e r its influence will be and the m ore w ork it will d o .” Coach S T A N D A R D good in nil c I abscs of equipment. T O U R IS T good in teuriat sleeping car» and coaches. T O U R IS T - S T A N D A R D gotyi in tourist sleeping csrs to Chicago, standard sleeping cars beyond. T O U R IS T .C O A C H g o o d as above to Chicago, coaches beyond. C O A C H good in coaches only Sleeping car charges are additional EMPIRE BUILDER Red Cross Membership Roll Call “ T he past y e a r has been im portant in Red Cross accom ­ plishm ents. Floods, to rn ad o es and tire s have bro u g h t home to th e public m ore th an an y th in g else th e fa c t th a t the Red Cross is the P eo p le’s Red Cross, th a t it stan d s rea d y at a m om ent’s notice to help them in d istress, th a t th e Red Cross rep re sen ts the hand t h a t expresses t h e H e a rt of A m e ric a.” Th ere A rc i ’our D iffe re n t Mem berships: A tiu al Contributing $1.00 5.00 Sustaining Supporting w ith nam e im printed ,?ó * * " « V I V ’»« cvery op€nSt . m»rr°rf'’ i -le c e P,Bn ' The h e»') V'a vaohy’ ’ ’ «C Y our m em bership may be left a t the A rgus office w ith Mrs. E. C. M cK inney, H illsboro roll call c h a irm a n . » *« « ••**» « •« •*•*•*•« *****•**•*» *•***» ***•*****» « * i. ‘A c te SeUrioS®, rhonr W * Place your o rd e r now so th ey will be rea d y fo r an e a rly m ailing. dust-Vrowi . , -nii bardwar^ ’ 50 ixon-laVl" $10.00 25.00 Only 50 cents of each m em bership goes to national w ork. T he c h a p te r keeps the b alance for local w ork. ’ H ere is an asso rtm en t of decidedly b e a u ­ tifu l g re e tin g c a rd s w ith prices well w ithin the rea c h of everyone . . . c a rd s th a t give y o u r C hristm as m essage th a t e x tra personal touch. ’. f u T R V -O « Third $ d .00 for w ith nam e im p rin ted ÎTillsbon®A.r g us