The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 10, 1936, Page 14, Image 14

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11 I L L S B O K O
Books of Fiction,
Travel at Library
Christmas Progam
at Coffee Club Friday
Miss Moor Bride
Friday Evening
Honor Rolls for
Various Grades
Are Announced
(By Mrv G eo rg i» S n u th i
A w edding that was beautiful in
T here is a refresh
retresn in g light novc
its sim plicity was solem nized at
"G reat A unt I.avm ia." by Joseph
Lincoln. A unt L avinia w as se v e n ­
the W hosoever Will tab ern acle m
(By School Reporters)
ty-five. but she was still canny
the A rcade d district
Friday
istrict F
riday night
•
of
a
hornet's
nest
found
in
an
ouk
H
onor
roll
for
various
grades
in
and
vigorous,
her
g
ran
d
-
niece
w hen Miss Rogella Moor of lluf
First V ice-President's Day will
tree
by
A
H
Salzw
edel.
and
some
th
e
local
schools
a
re
as
follows:
m
ight
be
deceived
about
a
young
falo Springs. N D . becam e the
be observed at the Coffee club
lades w alnuts, alm ost th ree tim es m an's character, but not A unt
Ju n io r High
bride of M illard K nudson of Long
m eeting Friday afternoon at the G
the
size
of
the
average
English
w
al­
L
avinia
An
unexpected
fortu
n
e
e
n
­
6A
E
laine
B
arber.
Betty
D
or­
view.
Wash Rev M elvin E Jam es
cham ber of com m erce rooms, w ith nut. brought in by Ervin B u rk ­
ables her to give Ethel a start in land. E lizabeth McGee
B arbara pastor of tin1 W hosoever Will ta b e r­
Mrs. J. M. Person presiding. A
h
alter
These
n
uts
a
re
not
good
for
pot luck luncheon will be served at m arket, due to th e rough, uneven th e Inn business and an o th er lov­ Shaw . P atsy McConnell. B everly nacle. officiated. using t h e ring
e r appeared. T h e setting is C ape Beach. H enry C am pbell
1 cerem ony.
1 o'clock to m em bers and in v ited
shell, but a re used as pollenizcrs Cod in th e early days of au to m o ­
on B ruce Estepp. Erm a W illiam s
guests.
fh e bride was dressed in royal
in
the
orchards.
biles.
Rev. Reginald Hicks of All S aints
7 A Ja c k Allison. R obert Peters. blue tran sp aren t velvet, w ith love­
"C
andle
Indixms."
by
H
elen
Hull,
Episcopal church will be th e sp eak ­
is an o th er light story A hsorbed in L eonard S herm an. D orothy Kidney. ly corsage of w hite gardenias.
er, taking as his subject. "Christ­
Miss M yrtle Knudson, siste r of
h
1 s
business.
A rnold
C arlton line Ireland. A rlene Lentz
mas." and Mrs. V. W. G ard n er will
7B A delbert H affner. Jack K en- th e groom, was bridesm aid, and
'sc
a
rc
e
ly
knew
his
ch
ild
ren
un til
present the follow ing m usical p ro ­
w
ore
a dress of gray silk crepe
nelly.
his w ife's d eath shifted th e r e ­
gram :
Mrs Viola S u n d b erg w as elected
8A E velyn A nn Busch. C loyee trim m ed in peasant em broidery
"C hristm as A round th e W orld." p resident of Alma B ennett O lden sponsibility to him T he story is Bump.
P atti C rockett. E velyn G er-
Jo h n N arum of B uffalo Springs,
singing carols of ten d ifferen t n a­ tent. D aughters of Union V eter­ his struggle to com prom ise b e­
tions in costum e by th e ladies’ ans. at th e m eeting M onday e v e­ tw een his th eo ries and th e c h il­ iash. Joyce K ellington. M arjorie N D . b ro th er-in -law of th e bride,
quartet. Mrs. V W. G ardner. Miss ning at th e V eterans' hall Mrs. W il­ d ren 's dem ands. O f especial in te r­ Kidney. Joyce M artin, Alice P in e. was best man for Mr. K nudson
Evelyn P atton. Edith Sahnow . A r­
P receding the e n tran ce of the
M inerva Fuller, Mrs. C. E. Wells lard H ughes w as elected senior est to paren ts
H ere is a w o rth w h ile regional lene S nyder, W innifred Wilev. B il­ bridal party at nine o'clock Mrs
and Mrs. F red Caldw ell, w ith Mrs vice-president; Miss Mary Yoder,
ly
C
yrus.
Ja
c
k
Estepp.
C
larence
novel.
“T
h
ree
Bags
Full."
by
R
og­
Paul
B runsw ick sang. "I Love You
J. H. M urton. accom panist. School ju n io r v ice-president. Miss Anna
N orm an
S tu n k ard . W illis T ruly."
talent w ill also be presented on the Sias. chaplain: Mrs W C. G ifford, e r B urlingam e. It is th e sto ry of Rice.
Thomas.
program , including a piano q u artet treasu rer. Mrs. E dith B rogden S te w ­ H endrik V anH uyten and his d e ­
Mr and Mrs K nudson will reside
7A2 S tella Iri. Lloyd A nderson. in Longview , w here lie is c m -'
by Elizabeth and F ran k ie McGee art. patrio tic instructor, and Mes- scendants w ho settled in the Mo­
haw
k
valley,
and
built
a
log
house
T aka Iw asaki. G e rtru d e Matiaeeo. ployed
and Doris and DeLoas A nderson; dam es F ran k C hallaeom be. A. W
duet by A llene M ae A m acher and W alker and O ra Laws, council w hich later was replaced by a B etty G ardner. Lois H ew itt's nam e
m
ansion.
Fine
c
h
aracter
study
was om itted th rough e rro r the first
Colleen Madsen; piano solo by A l­ mem bers.
Poem Printed—
O r perhaps you w ould like a six weeks.
lene Mae Amacher, and piano solo
trav el book If so h ere is ene by
David Hill
P ortland. D ecem ber 3
V erne
by R obert Peters.
P e te r Flem ing. "N ew s from T a r­
5A -5 B D orothy Meyer, G a i l B right, field w orker for H ie I n s -
ta rs; " a jo u rn ey from P eking to K ehlm eyer. Velma G allup. N aida torieal records survey. W PA w rit­
K ashm ir His day by day n arrativ e F.shbaek. F ritzie Plapp. Don M or­ ers' project has received w ord that
is
hum orous, orig in al and exciting rison. W endell Heaeock. D onald a part of his long n a rra tiv e poem.
BEAVERTON N ovem ber 29 Mis-
"M ountain Man." will ap p ear in
Davidson. E rnest S eym our
G enevieve Johnson, d au g h ter of F ine illustrations.
Miss Leona M. G erardo, d au g h ­ C. F Johnson, becam e the bride
4A A llene A m acher. N orm a Lou D ecem ber m the N orth A m erican
te r of Mrs Josephine G erard o of of T hayne Sm ith, son of Mr. and
Review
T he n arrativ e, w hich tells
K roeger. B etty May M elvin C an ­
W ashougal. Wash., and Jo h n H. B u ­ Mrs. S. Sm ith of T illam ook at the
by. R alph Haley. W alter M cKinney. of th e fu r trade, has m any re f e r­
chanan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n home of Mr and M rs W. F. Des­
ences to O regon and th e O regon
Bob M orrison
H. B uchanan of Forest G rove, w ere inger in B eaverton, w ith Rev. H arp ­
trail, and is interspersed w ith lyric
P eter Boseow
O fficers for 1937 w ere elected
united in m arriage Sunday a fte r­ er B urns officiating.
B right.
resident
of
3—P atty C yrus. Donna D orland. interludes.
F
rid
ay
night
at
th
e
Past
Chiefs'
noon at the hom e of th e b ride's
M argaret H arty. S tu art R ichardson W ashington county, has appeared in
T he b rid e was atten d ed by h er
sister. Mrs. J. B Dinsmore. Double sister. Mrs L A K err, of P iv tlan d . C h ristm as p arty held at the home
P eter Boseow school is w orking m any periodicals and anthologies
rin g cerem ony w as used w ith Dr. w hose husband acted as best man. of Mr.- Dora Nelson Mrs. Nelson on a C hristm as program . "C h rist­ He is at p resent w orking on the
w
as
re-elected
president,
w
ith
Mrs.
O. H. Holmes of Forest G rove o f­
G uests included relativ es of th e Emm a M cK inney, vice - president, mas P ictures." w hich w ill be p re ­ records of Jackson county
ficiating
sented at th e ju n io r high school
bride and groom and m em bers of and
Mrs. W. C. G ifford, secretary - au d ito riu m prior to C hristinas v a ­
The bride, w ho was given in the W. F D essinger fam ily.
tre a su re r
m arriag e by Dr. J. B. D insm ore,
cation.
Mr. and Mrs. S m ith w ill m ake
Follow ing th e business m eeting,
w ore a princess gown of rich blue
V elm a G allup and E rnest S ey ­
taffeta em broidered in silver, and tn eir hom e in T illam ook Oregon. p resen ts w ere d istrib u ted from a m our are president and secretary,
b rig h tly d eco rated C hristm as tree respectively, of 5A-B at D avid Hill.
a w reath of silver leaves in h er
to those presen t
Miss Ina P earl
hair. She carried a bouquet of y e l­
New 5A officers at D avid Hill
A llen acted as Mrs. S anta Claus, are: Je a n C am pbell, p resident; N a n ­
low roses and w hite bouvardia
assisted by J a n e t Johnson a n d cy z\ileen Easter, v ic e -p re s id e n t;
Miss Ju n e G erardo, m aid of honor,
w ore a tunic-style gown of w ine
OREGON
STATE
COLLEGE. W alter M cK inney. T he rem ain d er D onald Zook, .se c re ta ry ; P aul La-
colored taffeta, and carried a nose­ Corvallis. Dee. 9 — Tom C aldw ell, of th e ev en in g w as sp en t in play­ ’ zuek. door m onitor; Jam es Rutledge,
gay of yellow roses. She is a sister senior in a g ricu ltu re at Oregon ing cards, high honors in bridge cafeteria m onitor; E lm er M elte­
of the bride. R oderick Buchanan, S tate college, has been chosen as going to Mrs. V ern e M cK inney beke. board m onitor, and Mollie
b ro ther of the bridegroom , w as a pledge to A lpha Zeta. national an d in ru m m y to Mrs. H. R C hant O 'D onnell, flowers. A lice E llinger
best man.
honor society in ag ricu ltu re. C ald­ ler.
of Rock C reek is a new pupil.
T he cerem ony w as perform ed b e­ w ell was presented his pledge c a r­
New officers in 3A at D avid Hill
fore th e fireplace, w hich w as b a n k ­ nation along w ith 11 oth er new Gordon Sahnew Returns—
are: D olores Shipley, p resident: A l­
ed w ith palms and yellow c h ry ­ pledges
G ordon Sahnow . w ho has been va G ulley and R onald H aw orth,
santhem um s. C andelabras w ith tall
A lpha Zeta is an organization for tak in g a course at the B endix m onitors.
w hite tapers w ere used. Mrs. Lionel those ju n io rs and seniors tak in g A uto school in S o u th Bend. In d i­
New 7A2 officers at ju n io r high
C. K ram ien sang "Because" and ag ricu ltu re w ho are in th e u p p er ana. re tu rn e d hom e Sunday nigh! are: B etty G ardner, p resident: J u n ­
“I Love You T ruly." and Miss D ixie 10 percent of th eir class.
He took d eliv ery of a new Pontiac ior Laurie, vice-president, and L e­
Lee MacDowell played th e w ed ­
w hile in th e east, and drove back. land E ckhardt. secretary. T his group
ding m arch from Lohengrin.
Local G irl O fficer—
Mr. Sahnow also v isited relativ es is holding a spelling contest to last
Follow ing the w edding Mrs. C arl
in
M innesota.
PA C IFIC UNIVERSITY. Forest
five w eeks and the losing side is
Johnson of F orest G rove cut th e G rove—Alice S chulm erich of H ills­
to give th e w inners a party.
Visits
in San Diego—
ices, w hich w ere w hite w i t h a boro w as elected vice-p resid en t of
Seven A officers are: Ja c k A l­
Mrs. F red S ew ell left Monday-
blue monogram. Mrs. B arbara K ir- the Pacific u n iv ersity ch ap ter of
lison. president: Ju n e Ireland, vice-
rey of P ortland poured, and Mrs. th e Y. W. C. A . at its last m e e t­ m orning for S an Diego. C a l. to visit p resident: L orna McLeod, secre­
D insm ore served the w edding rin g ing. Miss Schulm erich. a junior, h er son-in-law and daughter. Mr ta ry -tre a su re r. and E arl Pearson,
cake. O nly m em bers of th e im ­ together w ith eight o th er Pacific and Mrs. R ichard T Jensen. Mr. serg ean t-at-arm s.
m ediate fam ilies and a few friends women including K ath erin e Bishop S ew ell received a telegram M on­
New 6A officers are: E laine B ar­
day. tellin g of th e b irth of a son.
w ere present.
of Hillsboro, atten d ed th e state Y
ber. president: P atricia K roeger.
For going aw ay th e bride w ore a W. C. A. conference a t Pacific col­ R ichard Fred, to Mr. and Mrs. J e n ­ vice-president.
K enneth Logan, sec­
sen.
blue and red plaid coat and red lege at N ew berg last w eek-end.
re ta ry : P atsy M cConnell, flag; B illy
accessories. A fter a w edding trip
Social ( lull H as P a rty —
Coom cr. B arb ara Shaw , desk in ­
to S o uthern O regon th e couple w ill P resents Pupils—
E astern S ta r Social club held a spectors. and B everly Beach, lu n ch ­
m ake th e ir hom e at the H alroyd
Miss M arian Hagg p resented h er card p arty F rid ay afternoon at the eon inspector.
ap artm ents in F orest G rove. Mr. pupils in piano recital S unday a f t­ M asonic hall Mrs. E dw ard Coman
B uchanan m anages a farm n ear ernoon at th e A loha B aptist church. m ade high sco re at contract. Mrs
Forest Grove. Mrs. B uchanan ha- These playing w ere D iane Putney. J a k e Weil, second, and Mrs B W H onored on B irth d a y —
Mrs. M orris Weil e n te rta in e d N o­
been em ployed at th e P o rtlan d Ja c k Ross. Ja n e t Spencer. Doris B arnes, low. Mrs. W. G H are m ade
em ber 28 w ith a luncheon for her
G eneral E lectric com pany during W ebber. Jean Schilling.
P atricia high score at auction and Mrs. Ida d v au
g hter. D orothy K aren, h o n o r­
the past year.
M itchell. M illicent P utney. Myra G ulick. low.
ing h er ten th b irth d ay G uests w ere
M cGregor.
E velyn Fuegy. B etty S ta rt C h ristm as W ork—
MY SERVICE
G loria Joh n so n of F orest G rove
Guild Elects Officers—
Jean G ulbrandson. Susanna John-
L ohese C am p F ire group met G loria
M cGuire.
N ancy
Aileen
All S aints G uild w ill m eet at the son. and D orothy K irkw ood.
IS HERE!
T uesday at the J u n io r high school. Easter. D oris A nderson. B etty B ris­
church W ednesday. D ecem ber 16. Visit The Dalles—
T
hey
practiced
th
e
ir
songs
for
the
tol.
J
a
n
e
V
inton.
Jo
y
ce
M
unston-
for election of officers and d ecor­
Mrs. Zola N^prgan. state p resi­ I C hristm as pro g ram at the county en. and th e honor guest.
ation of th e church for C hristm as
hospital and sta rte d scrap books S ilver Tea W ednesday—
season. T he vagabond basket w ill dent of B. P. w . clubs, and Miss I for
e ch ild ren 's n u rsery school
S ilv er tea and social w ill be
be called in at this meeing. T he F rances Post, m em ber of H illsboro in H th
illsboro.
sponsored by the ladies of the
bazaar held S aturday at the P o rt­ club, spent th e w eek-end at The
H illsboro—P hone 1871
C h ristian church W ednesday a fte r­
land Gas & Coke com pany offices Dalles, w here th ey atten d ed a d in ­ D elphian P a rty M onday—
N ortheast C orner
D elphian society w ill hold th e ir noon at th e church. Tea w ill be
w as very successful. Mrs. George ner p arty of club m em bers S a tu r­
Seeend and M ain
T. M cG rath was chairm an of the day night at th e hom e of Dr. G race C hristm as p a rty M onday afternoon served from tw o until five o'clock
Young.
at th e hom e of Mrs 6 . B. Gates. Mrs. E. E B ennett is hostess.
com m ittee for the tea.
M em bers of th e program com m ittee
Service Club to Eleet—
Room Mothers Meet—
Service club w ill m eet W ednes­ are M esdam es G eorge M cG rath. W.
The Room M others of th e H ills­ day
evening w ith Mrs. W ayne P a t­ C. C h risten sen an d B. W. B arnes.
boro P aren t-T each er association terson for election of officers and
D. A. R. M eets M onday—
w ill. m eet this afternoon 'T h u rs ­ a C hristm as party.
D avid H ill ch ap ter. D A R . will
day) at 2:30 o'clock at the home of B ronleew e and W. M esdames T. G.
Mrs. H. M eltebeke. 372 S. T hird assist the hostess. R. M anley w ill m eet M onday aftern o o n w ith Mrs.
C arra English. Mrs. A. W Moore
avenue. It is desired to have as
has ch arg e of th e program .
m any as possible attend this m eet­ A ttend F u n eral—
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge T M cG rath
attended th e fu n eral of his cousin.
— the perfect answer
Christinas Party Tonight—
John W. Wisdom, in P o rtlan d W ed­
Dorcas club of All S aints church nesday. D ecem ber 2.
Osteopathic
home gift problem.
w ill hold its annual C hristm as p a r­
Physician and Surgeon
ty tonight 'T h u rsd ay ) at the home P.-T. A. to M e e t-
G arden Home P.-T A. w ill m eet
COM M ERCIAL BUILDING
of Mrs. G eorge Fischer. Mrs. N. E.
P h o n e O ffice 861
H aw orth is assisting hostess. All Friday. D ecem ber 11. at 2:30 p. m.
P e te r M udie w ill ta lk on "O regon f
m em bers are requested to attend.
R esidence 862
Products."
O perated for A ppendicitis—
Gordon, the youngest son of Mr.
and Mrs. T. G. B ronleew e, u n d e r­
w ent an operation for appendicitis
M onday at the Jones hospital, Dr.
J O. Robb operating.
Window Display Unique—
Window display at the A rgus
this week includes a fine specim en
Mrs. V. Sundberg
President D. U. V.
Miss Gerardo Bride
of John Buchanan
Thursday, December 10, lii.'HJ
A R G U S , I I I L L S B O It O , O It E G O N
Miss Johnson of
Beaverton Weds
Christ in a s ( 'a rols;
First Aid Work on
P.-T, z l . Program
l ’¡vie Group Plans
Social Evening
C ham ber of com m erce m em bers,
| th eir w ives and guests will enjoy a
octal evening in the cham ber room s
Monday night. D inner will be at
D ecem ber m eeting of the 1‘uren
T eacher association w ill he hel l
a week «'artier than usual. Mondax ■ b b b b b b b o b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b ■■■■■■■■■■■
evening at H o’clock at the union
high school
Mrs 1. C K ram ien will lead (he
group in special C hristm as c.u !
A first aid dem olish u t i o t t wall he
given u n d er the direction of Mi
B arbara Potts, physical education
REMEMBER Time gained at a slrvcl cross­
teacher A discussion on the Mibjri i
ing or highway iiitei'KCctioii is very nt ten
of "Efficiency and K eeping Ku
lost in a hospital.
wilt be led by M is N athan Wem
stein, the school nurse
C art ful driving include* keeping your c ar
Books that are M utable to give
to boys and girls for C hristina-
in safe m echanical condition
presents will he diseu <ed by Mis
G eorgia Sm ith, city librarian
T he pennant for atten d an ce will
be aw arded to the school room h i\
tng the largest n u m b er ol parent •
m atten d an ce at this m eeting Coin,
and help your ch ild ’s room be th *
Shell <i.is and Oil — I vei eatly PrrM one — A rvin llra te r»
first one to receive this pennant
A uto-1.île Uutterin« — Ciati*« lire s and l ubes
Miss W inona Putnam , in ju red ic
Auto Ite i Mir — I rout end Aligning
eentlv by being stru ck by an auto,
365
Ik
Main
St.
P hone 721
llillshoro. O regon
is still confined to bt'd but i.s niak
mg rapid recovery.
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Let’s Quit Killing
READ!
DENTAL
ADVICE
NO NEED
GOING
MILES
Dr. A bram s
D E N T IST
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This niessiige is directed to the Husbands, Sons, and Brothers
ot Hillsboro. Here is welcome news from Penney’s Store. We
are ready, as never before, to help you with your Xmas (lift
I lo h ltu n s . Silk Hosiery in every wanted color and weig’ht.
Silk Ling-erie. Purses- hundreds of them — Lounging Robes
Pajamas and (¡owns
Toilet Sets — Sewing Cabinets
-B o x e d Stationery- Silk Comforts — Slippers (¡loves
Handkerchiefs - Dozens of other appealing (lifts priced from
25c to $9.9H.
Shopping Aid — Free Wrapping
( ourteous, intelligent salesgirls will assist you in selecting a
suitable Gift and will wrap it for you in Xmas paper, seals
Let GA Y M O D E
Solve Your
•*. f
'
Ringless! Perfect!
Sec “JACK” FOSTER for prices on Star Litter Car­
riers, com plete Arched Stalls, and all necessary
equipment for largest and sm allest barn.
STARLINE WATER BOWLS— Will pay for them ­
selves in three months during cold weather in
increased production at present
$€>.90
E A ( 'll
C om plete w ith clam ps for iro n or wood stalls
STARLINE STANCHIONS—
Complete, as low as ...........
J. M
PERSO N Mgr.
Hillsboro
• R e g u la r C h iffo n s !
She'll lore this lor^e
F itted CASE
:4 ‘V
• E x tr a Sheer
C h iffo n s!
• S ervice W e ig h t!
Give Gaymodes — they’re
beautiful, yet inexpensive!
All the newest Winter
shades in sizes
to 10i/->.
T a ffeta R o b e
FO REIG N
T U N IN G
SY ST E M
milk price . As low a.
Sav. & Loan Bldg.
We’ve the right type of
hose for everyone on your
gift list!
N ew 1937 P h ilc o
New plan giving
double protection
deserves attention
from investors.
T ualatin V alley
F ed eral Savings
& Loan A ssn.
z
A Softly Tailored
SAVINGS
Regular dividends as
earned, plus insurance of
savings against loss up to
$5,000 by t h e Federal
Savings & Loan Insurance
Corporation.
*
7 -
LV
S h ark p ra in covered case w ith
7 b eau tifu l fittin g s including
comb, brush and larg e m irro r
fitted in lid. Rayon lining. Two
pockets in side of case. A p ra c ­
tical gift fo r anv w om an!
for your
HOSIERY
• Y
Smooth ru b ’ i 1 niaplo or u .iln u l
finish, inside and outside. D ou­
ble lid opening.
Spool tra y
Christmas Problems!
FU L L F A S H IO N E D
S e w in g C a b in e t
Dr. W m, E. Hinds
FEDERAL
INSURANCE
LU
Gift Suggestions to Men
- Philco Radios
D a iry m e n !
LACKEY
COOMER
Past Chiefs’ Club
Elects Officers
Honor Fraternity
Pledges Caldwell
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15# E. Main
With Farmers' Cash Store
Phone 3061
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A Gift to
up
The Practical Gift!
handbags
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Phone 21X
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