The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 17, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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H I L t S F O R O 'A R G U S ,
Pepeo Employes,
Families Party
A pproxim ately n in ety employes,
w ives and th e ir ch ild ren atten d ed
Pepco's C hristm as p arty M onday
evening. H ighlight event of t h e
evening was th e ch ild ren 's program
before the lighted C hristm as tree,
C h arlo tte P atterson
a n d Richie
R ingle played a violin duet of sev-
eral C hristm as carols: D onnie Da-
vidson gave several selections on
his accordion: P atsy H aldum and
P atsy Ringle ta p danced: H arold
Steele. B illie Longfellow. G ordon
F aber and N orm an M ann Jr. spoke
C hristm as verses. These boys and
M rs O B G atM ■
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D elphian society M onday for a LXi'vlit
C hristm as luncheon m eeting The
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house was b eau tifu lly d ecorated
w ith M exican th in g s a n d t h e
luncheon w as of M exican dishes.
M esdames A rth u r C onnell an d R.
R E aster assisted Mrs. Gates.
1 )A T T E R N 8773 is a sim ple a p ro n frock, b u t it is so co m fo rta b le
P ro g ram topic w a s
"M exican!
an d its o v e r-th e -s h o u ld e r ru ffles a n d fu ll-le n g th p an els a re so
Festivals" and th e com m ittee. Mes-1
ap p ealin g th a t it w ill be y o u r fa v o rite . S izes: 14 to 20 and 32 to
dam es G eorge M cG rath.
W. C.
42. Size 18 re q u ire s 4>» y a rd s of 35 o r 39 -in ch fa b ric , plu s H i
C hristensen, a n d B. W. Barnes,
y a rd s c o n tra stin g m a te ria l fo r ru ffles a n d sash.
w ere dressed in M exican costum es.
Mrs. V. W G ard n er sang oppro-
A good a ll-ro u n d d ress fo r th e social a c tiv itie s o f th e w in te r
p riate M exican songs. G ifts w ere : season is P a tte rn 8G63, w ith its y o u th fu l, w ide, stitc h e d c o llar an d
exchanged by th e m em bers.
w id e bow o f rib b o n . Sizes: 12 to 20 an d 30 to 38. Size 14 r e ­
q u ire s 4% y a rd s of 3 9-inch fa b ric , w ith % y a rd co n tra stin g .
R ainbow G irls In itiate—
C hic a n d h ig h ly p ra ctical is th is blouse a n d s k irt outfit. P a t­
R ainbow G irls held in itiatio n at
te r n 8711. T h e blouse can b e w o rn w ith v a rio u s s k irts an d th e
the m eeting M onday evening in
s k irt can b e w o rn w ith a n u m b e r of d iffe re n t blouses. Sizes:
th e M asonic tem ple. Miss D ixie Lee
14 to 20 find 32 to 42. S ize 16 re q u ire s 2% y a rd s of 39-inch
M acDowell w as actin g w orthy arf-
fa b ric fo r th e blo u se and 2 's v a rd s fo r sk irt.
visor in th e absence of Miss ’ B a r­
To obtain a PA TTERN an d S T E P -B Y -S T E P SEW IN G IN ­
bara Enschede, w ho is convalesc-
ST R U C TIO N S, fill o u t th e coupon below , b ein g su re to M EN­
ing from an operation.
Finds Cold W eath er—
TIO N T H E NAM E OF T H IS N EW SPA PE R .
W allace Baer, w ho left last w eek
for his old hom e at W oonsocket. S
FA SH IO N BUREAU, H ILLSBO RO ARGUS
D.. a rriv ed safely according to '
149 New M ontgom ery St., S an Francisco, Cal.
w ord received by friends here. Re-
p o rts th a t he tra v eled thro u g h snow
cents. P lease send m e th e p attern s
E nclosed find
on th e m ountains an d found six
inches at home, w ith v ery cold
checked below. at 15 cents each:
w eather.
P a tte rn No.
Size
Someone You Know
Would Appreciate
a Xmas Gift of
P a tte rn No.
Size
P a tte rn No.
Size
Name
Address
C ity .......
Parked in Attractive Christmas Box
Pound
60c 2 lbs.
State
Mrs. H. Hoeffel
Heads Tualatin
Chapter. O. E. S.
The universal Christmas Gift—a safe choice and
an appropriate one. Tasty, creamy, varied-flav-
ored centers, coated with the most delicious choco­
late you ever tasted.
.00
T he q u ality of m aterials used in th is candy is being
personally su pervised by us. T h erefo re w e can give it
o u r u n q u alified recom m endation.
Special Orders Taken for Xmas Ice Cream
HILLSBORO PHARMACY
Z. J. Riggs, graduate of the California College Pharmacy
W ith C hristm as as the them e for
the C offee elub m eeting last F ri­
day. a hospitality luncheon was
served nt I o'clock, w ith a C hrist- I
mas tre e and exchange of gifts
follow ing The program consisted o il
an inspirational address on "C h rist­
mas" by Rev. R eginald Hicks of
th e All S aints Episcopal church,
singing of C hristm as carols in cos­
tum e of ten different nations by-
Mrs V W G ardner. Miss M inerva
| Fuller. Mrs. C E Wells and Mrs
' Fred C aldw ell, accom panied by
! Mrs. J H M urton: a piano q u ar-
ite t by E lizabeth and F rank McGee
and D oris and DeLoss Anderson,
piano solns by A llene M ae Ama-
cher and R obert Peters.
T he club voted at its business
m eeting to install a w ater faucet
at th e public library: also to give
a sum not to exceed $5 to the n u r ­
sery school and to have a show er
for sm all d rin k in g glasses for th e
school: $1 w orth of C hristm as seals
w ere purchased, and assistance in '
m aking popcorn b alls fo r the fire ­
m en's C hristm as p ro ject was of­
fered.
in th e hall and in the dining ro o m .:
w h ere w edding cake and candy -
canes w ere served. M esdam es R.
F. P eters, E. B. Tongue. Edgar
K am na and W. R M anley, and Mr
and Mrs. M. H. S tevenson w ere the I
refresh m en t com m ittee.
Mrs. H. L. Hoeffel w as elected
1 yvorthy m atro n of T u alatin c h a p ­
ter. O. E. S.. T uesday ev en in g at
jth e M asonic tem p le O th er officers
I elected w ere Dr. W. H Pasley.
I w o rth y patro n : Mrs. R. R. E aster.
O fficial board m em bers of the
I associate m atro n ; L. E. MacDowell. Hillsboro Methodist church had as
' associate p atro n : M iss Rose C ave th e ir guests at tu rk ev d in n er D e­
secretary : Mrs. H elen D eichm an. cem ber 9 O J. G illette, th e o ccasion1
; treasu rer: Mrs. W J. Enschede. I b eing Mr. G illette's birthdav. He
conductress: and Mrs. L T. M e-, w as th en 85 y ears old and active
; P heeters. associate conductress.
J on th e board of trustees.
M em bers elected to th e a d v is o ry ' He w as presented a birth d ay
board of th e O rd er of R ainbow for cake b y
Mrs. Thom as Connell,
G irls a re M esdam es J B. D insm ore. I p resident of th e L adies' Aid and
R F. P e te rs W J. Enschede, J. W also a m em ber of the tru stee board.
K elley. L. T M cPheeters.
L E R em arks concerning the splendid
M acDowell. Miss M arie Hcuguez. services Mr. G illette has rendered
and Messrs. W. H. Pasley an d W to th e ch u rch w ere m ade by the
J . Enschede.
: R ev A. H aw thorne, pastor of the
Ju d g e R. F ra n k P eters gave a church.
short ta lk on C h ristm as an d th e \
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w ork done by th e M asonic lodge. A j i n U t l l B
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W lU b e 3 featU rC ° f t h e B u s i-
tro n of A n " a Fulton ch a p te r of ncss an(j
Professional
Women's
Wasco, and fo rm er H illsboro r e s . - : m eeting F rjd ay e v en in g a t the
id en t. w as in tro d u ced to th e c h a p -, ch am b er of com m erce rooms. The
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i ed u catio n com m ittee. Mrs. A. W
I M r _janr
J' W
WCre, H offm an and Miss Ina P earl Al-
honored w ith th e p resen tatio n of len
ch airm en , wiI1 provide t h e
a bouquet, th e occasion b ein g th e ir p ro grarn
fifty -fifth w ed d in g an n iv ersary an d
D inne; w ill be served at G 30
w ere la te r p resen ted w ith a huge < m
by , he publicity com m ittee,
w edding cake.
M em bers a re rem inded to bring
P ast m atro n s p resen ted a pro- th e ir gifts and to provide place
gram of ten C h ristm as carols sung I cards for th e ir guests and th e ir
in costum es of d iffe re n t co u n tries u n k now n friends.
b y a q u artet, m em bers of w h icn i
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w ere M esdam es V. W G ard n er. In S ym phony B allet—
C E. W ells and F red Caldw ell, an d
Miss H elen Wick was one of the
Miss M inerva F u ller. Mrs. J. H d an cers in th e C hristensen Sym -
M urton w as accom panist.
phony B allet a t th e P ortland audi-
C hristm as d eco ratio n s w-erc used to riu m T uesday night.
M ethodist Board
Honors Mr. Gillette
Do Your Shopping
In Hillsboro
Commercial National Bank
N ot connected with any branch bank, chain bank
or holding corporation.
Hillsboro
Oregon
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
SALE
Buy any size can
MARVELSPAR
VARNISH
at the regular low price
ami get another can the
same size for only
One-Cent
M ARVELSPAR ix a q u ality
varnish — quick-dry lug a n d
w aterp ro o f — m ar a n <1 sear
proof.
3
FRL and SAT.
TH,S
1
THIS
WEEK
For Limited Timi Only
•IO.
Also FREE can holder Midi
every can of MARVELS PAR.
S l H ty.
W .,»
SE - ....
i i.
COPELAND
s /
'< fur «• ..
Lumber Yards
P hone 301
GIFT GADGETS
for the MOTORIST
hllHltlUKlSuiftUiVJL
DOUBLE FEATURE PRORAM
P L US —
. . . and when we say
motorists, we include
the whole family. Give
accessories or services
that add convenience,
safety and comfort to
your car.
Arvin Car Heaters—
New high temperature
As low as .....................
series.
S A .9 5
9
Trico Vacuum Fans—
A handy, dependable accessory that prevents
fogging inside of windshield.
¡SUN. - MON. - TUES.
ITC?
Prestone Anti-Freeze—
Lasts all winter and gives full protection.
December
20, 21, 22
Lubrication Service, Tire», Batteries, and a Host
of Other Accessories and Services.
BUSCH’S
SERVICE
STATION
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
BEAUTY SHOPS
Buy at home . . . where your dollars
do double duty for you and your commu­
nity. Local merchants make every effort
to keep their stocks new and complete so
that you can shop in Hillsboro easily and
economically. Let us work together t o
make Hillsboro a better community in
which to work, to do business and to live.
R. H. Tisdale, Manager
★ HILLSBORO BRANCH *
T he FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND
GEORGE T. McGRATH
General Beauty Work
Warhlnrton County Agenrlee
INSURANCE SERVICE
WBSI O f THÍ ROCKIES"
M EM
BE«
F E 0 E » A I
Telephone 1381X
at Hillsboro Pharmacy
Sanitary Beauty Shop
All kind« of Beauty Work
PERMANENTS
a apecialty
Telephone 1471
Commercial Building
Mabel Srhendel
D E « O S ¡ T
« ä ä fiS B
in s u r a n c e
C o
r p o r a t io n
First National Rank Building
Phone 2211
Hillsboro
PHYSICIANS anil SURGEONS
A. O. PITMAN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
X-Ray and Physio-Therapy
O ffice 8231
DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
DENTIST
Wells Building
Telephone 144
Evenings, Sunday«
.
O ffice 26H2
Telephones
Reel den re 2631
» "THE WHITE ANGEL” [
I? a a b n
■ n n ■ vi
-
by Appointment
DENTIST
Street, Near Third
Telephone 2961Y
O ffice In Vleidel
U pstairs
B oildln f
JACKIE COOPER and FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW
in
Garbage Collection
and Can»
JACK MAIER
TELEPHONE l l » l
XM AS FEATURE
THURS. and FRL, Dec. 24 and 25
GAItBAGE COLLECTION
DR. W. H. PASLEY
WEDNESDAY ONLY, Dec. 23
KAY FRANCIS and IAN HUNTER
Telephones
Residence 791Z
DR. RALPH DRESSER
Commercial Building
|ir a h an
Commercial N ational Bank Bldg.
DENTISTS
Main
fmST NATIONAL BANK
INSURANCE
1
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
Perm anents and all kind« of
beauty work.
In opening a COMMERCIAL NAT­
IONAL BANK SAVINGS AC­
COUNT for your children, you will
be giving more than mere cash—
you are instilling in the recipient a
habit of saving that will grow more
significant each year.
Make your gift as generous as you
can afford—or open an account for
as little as $1. Large ar small, it's
the gift with the greatest future—
and even Johnny will appreciate its
worth.
T h e next I «M-.il T elep h o n e I »¡rectory g<M-H l i t p r e s s
soon . Ilu v e your telep h on e scry ice in slalli il al
o n ce so d ia l your n am e, ad d ress n t n l telep h on e
num ber w ill appear in th is new d irectory. I In*
lir-t place your friends or lm -ine»s associate* w ill
g o t o get in lout’ll yyilll yoll is Io th is telep h on e
three lot y. I »on I fail Io he I here. I e lf pi it me or slo p
at our Hu-iin «< jf lirr. \ n v telep h on e em ploy t e will
he gl.nl to h elp y oil place y our order. I »<> il Imlay !
TWO HANDY LOCATIONS
Phones Hillsboro 501 or 391
A. II.
Savings Account
Irrespective of little Johnny’s opin­
ion that a savings account is “a
heck of a Christmas present,” there
is no other personal gift that can
be finer.
Mrs H enry Young n turned home
T hill-day from Good S .unarila i
hospital in P ortland w here In
ataruet op-
l i l i -.gins pot fm m ed a
■ tallo n for Iter
t l i l l i ! Y 4 \lh Slim ilil lie
in Ihe NEW Telephone Ilir e e le r i!
Varnish
R iehard M indte. rad io o p e ra to r;
Ion th e steam sh ip "F ran k II D rum "
spent several days last week w ith
Mr and Mrs. R W O versby He
! has ju s t re tu rn e d from a trip to
j the O rient
D r and Mrs. H ow ard Wells and
'so n H ow ard of Seaside spent the
¡w eek-end in H illsboro and P o rt-:
land w ith relatives.
Mrs. A nna A slxihr of Forest I
G rove sp en t th e w eek-end w ith
I her daughter, Mrs. A F K roeger.
Mr. and Mrs. Irus Wells of Mied-
ford visited a t th e C. E W ells,
hom e d u rin g th e w eek-end.
SERVICE
GARAGE
— an outstanding gift —
Elects O fficers
Officers Elected
'Christm as Them e of
Coffee Club Meeting1
Delphian Society
Has Mexican P arty
M ixed Chocolates
Mi and Mr . Hay Sigler and Mr
Lucy Sigler spent th e week end a
G aribaldi and M ervel Frank n
G eorge Connolly
was
elected tu rn ed home w ith them for th
| C hancellor C om m ander of G lencoe holiday x
lodge No 22. K nights oi P y th ia s
Mr- J W B arney wax re - e le c t-1 of N orth Plain , at the l.i-i m e e t­
O ilier officers elected w ere
ed i.x moxt excellent chief of ing
P h.iem ria Tem ple. P y th ian Sistei . K enneth Keenon. V C . Ray M ont,
al th e m eeting of tiiat order Ft i gotnei y prelate. W S llalin. M
day night O ther offieer.x elected I of W 11 C l.itieoln. M at A . I
P C ornelm K < t It and S A K
w ere M is Russell Morgan. F S
Mix Agnex Brown. F J
Mrs 11 Hey hold« M el F i 'hai les Waltei
11 S tannard. M : Mi s R Frank M of E xchequer. G It Essner '
Peters. M of It and C . Mi s G 1. , G C W W illiam s i) G and W K
Oakes M of F M is II R Emmoti. lluhil. tru stee for th ree years
protector. Mi s H en rietta Morgan,
F P C ornelius has served 19 years
guard, and Mrs. Anna S chulm erieh. a s keeper of records and seal, and
tru stee
is now startin g in on Ins 2tiih y o n
Installation of officers w ill be ill that office, a record w hich is
held « jo in tly w ith th e K nights on perhaps not held by any o th er man
Friday January K Mrs J R Pep- in the county and by few in the
pard will be in stallin g officer for .state
the Tem ple
G rand C hief Ella R oper of G rants
Pass wall m ake her official visit
d u ring Jan u ary .
Friday Evening
girls a re ch ild ren of em ployes of
th e P o rtlan d G eneral E lectric com-
i pany.
S everal m ovie film s w ere shown,
including a Mickey Mouse eomed>
a sport p ictu re and th e show ing
of Pepco's own film " O re g o n '' At
th e conclusion of th e program .
S anta Claus, oth erw ise know n as
P aul Ringle. ap p eared before th e
tree w ith his heavily-laden pack
G ifts and candy canes w ere p re ­
sented to each child as th e boys
and girls form ed a line of m arch
The rem ain d er of th o se presen t
exchanged gifts im m ediately fol­
low ing th e "C hildren's P arade."
R uth Longfellow and R uth L u n d ­
gren. co-chairm en, assisted by Ja c k
M urton, had ch arg e of the program
Don M egargel was m aster of c e re ­
monies.
STEWART’S
“Old Colonial”
Thursday. November 12, 1900
Phoenicia Temple Glencoe K. 1‘. Lodge
We£i& Patterns
Chamber of Commerce
Has Christmas Party
More than 100 m em bers of the
cham ber of com m erce, th e ir wives
and friends, w ere in atten d an ce
Monday night at th e an n u al C h rist­
inas party held in th e ch am b er of
com m erce rooms.
The festivities began w ith a tu r ­
key dinner at 6:30 o'clock followed
by a short program w hich included
piano num bers by I.loyd A nderson,
son of Mr. and Mrs Jo h n A n d er­
son: tw o readings by Deloss A n d er­
son. son of Mr. and Mrs. P erry
Anderson, and vocal solas by G.
Russell M organ and Mrs V. W.
G ardner, accom panied
by Mrs.
C harles W alker at th e piano.
Invocation at th e beginning of
th e meal w as by Rev. H enry
Young. At th e close of the dinner,
th e cham ber presented th e cooks
and girls w aiting on tables, w ith
gifts, Ralph E aster m aking the
presentation. P aul P atterson, p res­
ident of the organization, was m as­
te r of cerem onies
A fter dinner, th e guests played
contract and auction b rid g e and
pinochle for prizes.
Mrs. H oward H adley and M orris
Weil received high scores in p in ­
ochle. Mrs. C. I.. W alker and Nye
B ristol in auction bridge, and Mrs.
H arry M organ and Russell M or­
gan in contract bridge.
H. C. V arn er acted as Santa
C laus and his grandniece. P atricia
K err, w as little Miss S anta Claus
N oisem akers w ere given to all
present.
TTT LL SR O R O , O R E G O N
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