The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 26, 1936, Page 14, Image 14

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    Pape Six
Honeymoon
Mountain
H IL L S B O R O A R G V S . IIIL I-S B O R O . O R EG O N
The G reat Am erican Home
«Continued from last w e e k )
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"I.ovc m e?" he rep eated in credu- ; —
Merly bid t-itls
lously.
"You m ean." B ryn repeated, w ith I I AC roí: è if X reilut
d aw n in g u n d erstan d in g , "you mean, 1
you love m e?"
S he lifted h er w et lashes a n d
looked at him W ith a little groan -
h e m oved his arm s at last, and
closed them tight aro u n d h er He 1
b en t his head, an d put his lips to
h e r eyelids
"D eborah."
S he tu rn ed h e r head, slowly, and j
looked up at him A flood of color
sw ept up over h er face H e sm iled j
te n d e rly dow n at her “You funny \ *
little chicken." he said. "Do y o u ' '*
th in k it w ould be m uch of an a d ­
v e n tu re ju st to m arry anybody. D e­
b o rah " Do you th in k I w ould have
o ffered to m arry ju st any g irl at
all w ho happened to be in your
p re d ic a m e n t’ N ot in th is world,
y o u foolish baby. The m in u te I
saw you sta n d in g th e re in the of­
fice. D eborah, som ething said to
me
th ere's y o u r girl. Bryn, out
o f all the w orld. I w as com pletely
lost from th a t v ery first look,
sw eeth eart, an d I w asn't going to
let you go no m a tte r w hat h ap ­
pened.
"I w a s afraid to do an y th in g
at all for fear I'd lose you. and it s
been ju st about as bad ev er since
w e w ere m arried . You d o n ’t know
bow often I've gone out and cut
firew ood and ham m ered nails just
to keep m yself aw ay from you.”
D eborah tu rn ed and b u ried her
face again in his shoulder.
He put a hand b en eath h er check
a n d tu rn ed h er head again. His
eyes looked dow n in to hers, and
g ra y clung to violet again, but
th e re was a new expression in
both. Then, slowly, he b ent his
bead, and put his lips down to hers,
so soft and young and innocent.
"D eborah." he said gently. "I
love you Y ou're the only g irl in
th e w orld, as far as I'm concerned.
D eborah . . . w ill you be my
w ife? W hat I'm ask in g you now is
w h e th e r or not you th in k t h a t
sem e tim e you m ight love me
enough really to be my wife. I
co u ld n 't hope for so much yet. but
later, w hen you get to know me because. Do you . . . lik e it’ "
b etter, and tru st m e m ore, do you
‘T il n ev er forget the first tu n e
th in k you could?"
I saw you in it, D eborah."
She began to u n d erstan d . "W hen
S he looked up at him. "T his is
y o u 're a w ife you thin k about th e last tim e I'm going
to w ear it."
. . . th a t is, about h aving children, she .a id "It's so
delicate, and old
d o n 't you?"
I'm going to save it for . . . th a t is.
"If you w ant ch ild ren ."
I'm going to save it."
"W ell.” D eborah said positively.
ren 't you going to w ear it
*T do. T h ere isn't any difficulty ju s "A
t once more. D eborah? When . .
ab o u t th at. I'v e w anted them for
y e a rs and years. I built this p lay ­ ju s t one m ore time, sw eeth eart""
"No." she said u n d er h er b reath
house for them , long ago for a
He b ent and kissed h er w h ite
little boy and a little girl." She shoulder
w here th e lace sleeves
looked at him and sm iled. " S o th a t's lay against it.
There, th en ,” he
a ll right," she said, happiness in said
"T h at's w hat I w anted to do
h e r voice.
the th e r tim e I saw it." Then he
"Yes." he said a fte r a m om ent,
"th a t seem s to be all right. I th in k kissed h er lips again, quickly.
w e could p ractically count on "G oodnight." he said, and w ent to ­
som ething like th a t even tu ally ." He w ard his own door.
B ryn cam e out in a m om ent,
reach ed into his w atch pocket and
d rew out a rin g box. Then d rew w ith some clothes hanging over his
out th e ring. He lifted D eborah's arm . He sta rte d across th e room
hand, and slow ly took off her tow ard th e hall. D eborah looked
w edding ring. He slipped th e new up. "W here a re you going?" she
rin g on th e fin g er w here the w ed ­ asked in h e r soft voice
ding rin g had been, lifted th e hand | "I'm . . . m oving dow n th e hall."
he told her. "Back to m y own
an d put it to his lips. “T h at's your , room
."
engagem ent ring, d ear," he said.
"W hy?”
D eborah looked dow n at it. It
He cam e back to h er He dropped
w as a g reat gleam ing pearl, flu sh ­
ed th e palest rase, and set e x q u is ­ th e clothes over a ch air arm and
arm s about h er again
it e ly in th in gold filigree. “It's put his
Don't m ake it h ard for me. d arling,"
• . . lovely ' she breathed.
he begged. "I'v e got to go I'
"It was my m o th er s.”
couldn't stay h ere so n ear to you
D eborah looked up at him.
now."
"W hen you w an t y o u r w edding
"W hy."
rin g .” B ryn w ent on carefully, lift­
"Oh. D eborah:"
in g a cu rl on h er tem ple, “w hen
"I don 't know w hy." she said.
y o u 're su re of me. and positive th at
"Simon stays w ith Sally. Always.
y o u 're m aking n o m istake, and Doesn't
he?"
w hen you get to know th a t you i
“Ye«, but . .
feel about m e th e w ay I feel about
S he stood on tiptoe and put h er
y o u —as n early as you can. of
course . . . and can 't live w ithout j arm s ab o u t his neck
"Oh.
Bryn, you a re a big silly,"
me. I'll be v ery glad to p u t it ;
back on your finger. As fa r as I'm sh e said contentedly. She kissed
concsrned. D eborah. I n ev er did th e cleft in his chin, and put her
palm ag ain st his check "I thought
ap p ro v e of long engagem ents.”
you d id n 't approve of long engage- I
It w as tim e at last to say g o o d -, m ents?”
'T H E END»
b y to th e guests. Sally and M ade­
lin e got into k n itted dresses and
f*. mon and T ubby in to th eir k n ic k ­
ers. and th e ir bags w ir e put into
TI ip O re n rn -R rc d v illp P a rish
th e car. and G ran d m o th er had in ­
sisted on h avin g G ary pack a bas- ! S unday school in both churches,
k e t of fru it for them and at last 10 a. m.; w orship strv ii e in the
th e y w ere gone.
! O re n co church, 11 a. m. w orship
G ran d m o th er v "nt to bed early,
in th e H eedville church. 8 '
tire d from a h ard day. D eborah p. m. W om en's M issionary so ciety ,
a n d B ryn sat n ear th e door, and m e t.s at O renco on th e th ird W ed­
looked across at th e moon. "I can't nesday of cach m onth and at Reed- ’
b eliev e th a t yo u 're real, and th at ville on th e fo u rth T h u rsd ay of
y o u love me. and th at w e're h ere each m onth.
tf
to g eth er, alone," he said. "Tell m e
again. D eborah."
S e v e n th -d a y A d v e n tis t C h u rc h
S he told him again, and w h e n ' S erv ices a re held each Sabbath
D eb o rah looked at him she knew fS atu rd ay j
as follow s: Sabbath I
th a t she loved him for always, and school. If) a. m : p reaching serv ice I
■when he spok e his voice ra n g in 1 at 11; young people's m eeting a t '
h e r h eart.
2:30 p. m. P ra y e r me ting W edncs- !
A fte r a long tim e he rose. "You'd d ay n ig h t at 8 o'clock.V isitors are
b e tte r get to bed. sw eeth eart," he w elcom e at any service. Dr. W al­
said, and his voice held th e deep te r H u ntington, pastor.
tf
lo w n o te in it sh e w as beginning 1
to u n d e rsta n d " It's been a long
M o u n ta in H om e E v an g e lic al
d a y for you. to o .’
C h u rc h
A re you com ing u p too?
, R eg u lariy cach Sunday: S unday
I il ta k e you u p . 11) carry you ,.hool. 10 a . m > E d w ard A cbischer.
up. he decided, and flip p 'd hi.
jp erin ten d en t. M orning w orship
a rm s b en eath her. T hey reached ervice w ith a lte rn a tin g leader hip
th e top a t last, a n d w e re in h er ¡C hristian E ndeavor, 7:30 p .m . E van-
r ??P1'
, ,
i Kelistic service, 8 p. m. If you have
"W hy did you w e a r y o u r w edding -
dress to n ig h t?" h e asked.
R ubber stam ps and office sup-
"O h," D eborah m u rm u red , "ju st | plies.—H illsboro A rgus.
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CHURCHES
r h iir s ila y , N o v e llilo r -It». I'Of,
son o f pi •«•pal .ilio n fo r U h ii.sttn .i
I,ax A d v e n t h tu itfv and fu s t mm
mon of mm ies on ' W hat the t h u ii'h
Has to O ffe r to Y o u th
Ih d iR io n
in the New.s ' topics "T h e D ia i v of
C o tto n
M a th e r
!(«• read.” 'T h e
A fte rm a th
o f T h a n k s g iv in g ” and
A M od e rn St N icholas
Pahtoi
H enry S H a lis i max be con su lted
any day. except M onday, betw een
10 a in and noon, o r by a p p o in t
m ent at the Hou.se office, 232 N
T h ir d avenue
'
l aurel E van^elhal ( hurt h
C o itg rrf atluiial C hurch
C hurch school, to a ,,,
S talley. su p erin ten d en t
\j
w orship at 11 Serm on.
»
C o n ti ib u tio n to L ift*
C hun
th e L o rd T u rn e d A g a in
p
B uck
T
A t t h u i h u tn : in.
m inister
(Seven m ills south o f H illih o r o )
S u nday school, 10 a m . M rs A
W .it k in
.superintendent P re a ch in g
service. I t a in J u n io r C h ris tia n
Endeavor. 6 p m V is ito rs are coi
H«
d ia l IV re ce ive d at a ll servie
tf
V. T Spec ce. pastor.
i »arw quare C hurch
" T w i i i H o rn M e n ” w ill
to p ic o f th e e v a n g e lis tic «*i ?«.
be d e liv e re d at 7 3(1 1»
d a y F irs t p a rt o f the
( 'h r i s t i .i n C h u r c h
L o rd 's day u n ifie d study w o rs h ip
service, 9 45*11 45 a m
C h u rc h
school, 9:45 a in . C H N osier,
s u p e rin te n d e n t In te re s tin g
Loot
b u ll” contest on betw een classes
M o rn in g w o rs h ip , 10 I > M usic by
T re b le c h o ir
Serm on.
"M a n . a
P a rtn e r w ith God
C h ris tia n E n ­
deavor. 0 30 p m In te rm e d ia te and
yo u n g pepole M ee tin g »
pla n n ed
by y o u th fo r y o u th
E v a n g e lis tic
se rvice. 7 30 p in Song se rvice of
new and o ld songs S erm on No 2.
T h e U n iv e rs a l Gospel " A n e x ­
p o sito ry stu d y o f Homans Tuesday
D ecem ber 1. m o n th ly board m e l t ­
ing U n iv e rs a l B ib le Sunday > e rv -'
ice D ecem ber t> R. L. Putnam ,
pastor.
|e« t.
C o n s e rv in g O u r
lb t ta i. •
1 I's iilm s 24
l 5 E v e n in g
. h l',
, 111 ..<]<>. k - pc. i.d m n .i, l, v
tr io , se rm o n by th e paxloi
,, »Jeet:
Yes. i n S in g o f M y He«b «
A le x a n d e r H a w th o rn e P . r j, ,
be given over to a
; servie«’ and .i f u ll rnusie.il j
lic h w ill In c lu d e spec,.i
tiu ns by th e c h o ir and •*.
a m ix e d Q u a rte t numb« i
p ia n o solo by M i
D iiffo
w ill be th e fir s t tin»«- Mi
fie ld ha- p la y e d fo r sum« t:
ex e rv o n e is a n x io u s to he
again T h e P ro p h e tic P h hi
day e v e n in g , w ill be «.n
C h u rc h oi th e Second <’,
J cmis b rin g th e M ille n iu m
day school, 9 45 a in A n
m g a tte n d a n c e contest i
"W in g A t t l a rn th e in«--,
be T o g e th e r ” C ru sa d e i ei
ri 15 w i l l fe a tu re a sp«-< i.il
Hoorn S e rv ic e .”
T o m o rr "
n in g • Ei id a y
th e Crusad«-
have ch a rg e o f th e 7 45 p
v ice A ll a re in v ite d
M o ti
tu rc s o f th e C ru s a d e r < .<
he sh ow n at th is .set vice
D u ffie ld . J r . p a stor
lus
Ilf.
>11(1
her
of
in-
•»t-
hill
nil
ut
'"I-
. ill
A ll S a in i« ( E p is c o p a l |
S ervices fo r A d v e n t Sunday w ill
be h e ld as fo llo w s C h u rc h school, I
9.45; m o rn in g p ra y e r and serm on. | B e th a n y G e r m a n B a p tis t < li u n h
11; y o u n g pepole*s fe llo w s h ip , .'»• Nov em ber 29 Bible
u .i) 9 45;
p m . Hoy B u rn e tt, leader, c h o ir church service II: set mon
rehearsal. 7:30 p. m
H H icks, l ' . life - ion ' E v e n in g
,i
vicar.
under the d irection o f tl
I» 'p it > o rg a n iz a tio n Shor
P riite e n s ta l la lir r n a r le
by th i p a s to r W e d n e s d a y
S u n d a y school. 10 a. m . J H midw, I k p ra y e r m e e tin g
Ebert s u p e rin te n d e n t Class fo r a ll p ra c th
Th. >dc
A I
.>::>■ come and bring the chi iret
w ith yo u M o rn in g w o rs h ip at II
Y o u n g peo ple ’s m e e tin g at li 4.»
I ir s t I t.ip tH t ( h u rt
D e lm a r W y a tt, p re sid e n t
S iindus
ay school at 9 45
e v e n in g e v a n g e lis tic se rvice M id -
n rin ip a t 11 at which
w e e k services
Tuesday
evening,
astor wi 11 co n tin u e the
p ra y e r m e e tin g T h u rs d a y e ve n in g G a alatians
la tla n
a. he speaks
B ib le
s tu d y
S a tu rd a y
e vening. \ i". tin g t l
G oipel." An
n ev er v isited th e little w hite church te s tim o n y and serm on Special mu»
ig tim e l Anticipated B
on th e hill, you have yet to learn ic by th e o rch e stra A ls o vocal
ill m eet
7 15 This set
"f its w arm th, in worship and fel­ n u m b e r - by M rs S h a c k e lfo rd an I i ' peppy
d yet upliftin
lowship. We in v ite you to w orship
w ith us if you a re not atten d in g
elsew here. — Rev. V. T. Spcece.
pastor.
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others, All <u ening services
at 7 45 Corne and bring a 1
w ith y >a J. E. Shackelfoid.
tor.
illv
ally
All young people
in v ited to attend
■»ervice at ft w ith a rotisi
ervice. special m usic un
itispices of the young pe<
U.
Mil
rit-
Beaverton < liurch of C hrist
i message e v a n g e lis tic
Evangelistic m eeting h ‘gin next T
w ill b e no prayer
T uesday n ig h t at 7.45. •on ducted
this xveek on T hursdav
b y E va n g e list L. E. Gr< je d o s e of
th«- church joins in th«'
In d ia n a , assisted by M i... G rose- T hanksgiving serv ice to
close as song leader and children's a ’ the Eournqunre church
xvorker S ervices S u n d a y a . fo llo w - da.v evening. T he church
B ib le school. 9 45 a rn . Mi.- VernLi h earty w elcom e to all
<
Hopper. su p erin ten d e n t.
m m u n - W e n ig e r. p. or.
F irst Church of C hrist, Scientist
ion service and preaching,
S ervices a re held every Sunday also • pecial music, song . « •rvlce
»t II a. m ; W ednesday evening and preaching. 7:45 p. rn M P ut-
A n iw e r t to O u r
•
services at 8 o'clock: S unday school man. pastor.
P u zzle C o rn e r
at 11 a. m. P u p ils up to th e age
N. 92 Dot»: B u ll
of 20 y ears a re w elcomed. F ree
M rth o d ist lpis«<»|>al C’h tire h
C o bjects: ( T iffs , c lo th h n « it.
read in g room open on W ednesdays
S u n d a y chool. 9 45 a m . .» g|.»xv d o t he-'lin e ,
c lo th c u p li)
«
and S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til -1 p. in m g school fo r g ro w in g fo lk s an I ,tio n . cem ent, c a lle r, coat can. .a rt,
S u n d ay 's topic. "Ancient" and Mod­ g ro w n fo lks, a place fo r each and c h im n e y
M . E. Church ilie th a n y )
On G erm an to w n road. Sunday
school every S unday, 10 a m : G e r­
m an service. 11 a. in.. first and
th ird Sundays: English service. 11
a. m.. second and fu u rth Sundays.
—E. Ju liu s Traglio. pastor.
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e rn
and
N e cro m a n cy. A lia s
M esm e rism
H ypnotism . D enounced."
P ilg rim
House
N ovem ber 27: C om m em oration of
M artyrdom of Dr. M arcus W hit­
man and com panions. 1847. N ovem ­
ber 29: A dvent Sunday, beginning
of ecclesiastical year, and o f sea-
a w e lco m e for a ll B ib le lesson.»
and in d is p e n able l<,--son teaching.
C. C. W eber, s u p e rin te n d e n t C h u rc h
w o rs h ip , 11 o 'c lo c k A n th e m by the
c h o ir.
M rs
Rex
Hoxvell p ia n is t
S e rm o n by th e pastor, subject
“ W hen I
S u rv e y the W m d ro u s
Cross
E p w o rth League. (» 45 p
m. M otto . " L o o k U p - Ia ft U p .” Suh-
OUR PUZZLE CORNER
L e tte r w o rd s : C ity , state.
in-
ty . b o ro u g h , d is tric t.
G o o fy g ra p h : P u m p k in xvith one
tr ia n g le eye a nd one ro u n d «><•.
« a rio t fo r nose, s m o k in g pip«*, no
h a n d le h o ld in g u p p u m p k in , ax
o ff c h o p p in g b lo ck, b a rn u n fin ­
ished. a d d itio n w ro n g , cow
w ith
spe, t a d o . hat on p u m p k in