Page Six 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 .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. 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