The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 04, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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State President Gives
Awards of Citizenship
Needs of Nursery
School Cited
AT! G V 8 ,
ÎT T T . L S R O R O ,
O R F 0 O N
Executives Make Proclamations
N l i r s o r v school, of w hich Miss
Mary 1'nslin is teacher, wishes
to publicly thank the follow ing
ci g.mi. atii.n- for donations to the
school: The Coffee elub. W om ­
Air* B lanche Jo n es of Sherw ood tion. Mrs. C. E Wells, w ho is an - R elief corps. P arent-T each-
a
i.itii -t -Sor\ ice club and
state president of th e A m erican l.e
tat,- ch airm an ol app ro v ed schools
friends th e relief office, and the
«ion A uxiliary, officiated at th e took Mi-.. Matthic.- on a trip along
presentation of citizenship aw ard ' the coast from Toft to the Sea l.ion
nd an 1 th ird grades of th e
D avid Hill school O th er item s
to 17 Cam p Eire girls at the meet caves Tuesday.
still
needed by the- _____
ing of the A uxiliary Tuesday night
•chool _____
include _
D avid Hill chapter. D A R will
at the V eterans’ hail. Mr-- Jones m eet M onday w ith M r- M cC onnell i an alum inum pitcher, a bolt of
was accom panied by Mrs M a e of P o rtla n d M e m b e rs a r e to m eet I y ard-w ido unbleached m uslin, a
W aters of Salem , state v ice-presi­ at the W ashington hotel.
rolling pin. four y ard s of bright
dent. Both ladies gave interesting
oeele red oilcloth, cots or ch ild ren 's
talks on the w ork of th e A u x ilia n
bods, and various m iscellaneous
throughout the state, and urged
item.- w hich n-.av be learned at
the school.
that efforts be m ade to add to the
m em bership if possible b e f o r e
N u i'erv -odeie-l council
will
M arch 13 in o rd er to present the
T he C olonial fen sponsored by
m eet Thursday afternoon to plan
state m em bership chairm an w ith th e Coffee elub Friday afternoon
for added co-e-pcration of the
the desired quota for the state 5000 at too hom e of Mr- Thom as C o n ­ ci ¡--.munity w ith the school. A
at that time.
nell was atten d ed by a large crow d,
m eeting of paren ts of n u rsery
ch ild ren is planned for th e fol­
Mrs. A rth u r K roeger. chairm an and a good program w as enjoyed
Mrs
V.
W
G
ard
n
er
had
ch
arg
e
of
lowing
T hursday .iftcriiexui Uevth
of the A m ericanism com m ittee, had
charge of the program , w hich was the p rogram and presented ' t h e m eeting- arc in be helel at th e
Dav id Hill building, at 2:30. N u r­
presented by th e th ree Cam p F ire follow ing num bers:
Along w ith tin- C hief E xecutive
, U n d er auspices of the O regon
M inuet be school ch ild ren u n d er
se ry , chi el is open to p aren ts F ed eratio n of B usiness and l ’re-fes 1 of out -late 1 w ould urge you to set
direction of Miss M aurine Moore,
and in terested visitors at all -ional W om en's club plans a re b e ­ aside th e w eek o f M utch 14th to
accordion solos by Dale Busch.
time-- Miss Fnslin announces.
N ational Business W omen's
ing m ade for this state to join the 20th
, vocal d u et by C aroline K arkevarf
nation-w ide e>bse-rv am-e of "B usiness W eek" to learn more- of th e B usi­
and V’iolet L und in. w ith Mrs K ark-
ness .met Professional W om en's club
W omen's Week. M atch 14 to 20
w arf as accom panist; piano solos
activities.
1 he- purposes of this group are:
by Miss B lanche Finegan. Irene
To elev ate the stan d ard s for w om ­
Il is NOT ju st an o th er club but
Engeldinger. an d L ynn Hall: vocal
en in business and professions:
a group of w om en associated to­
l du ets by Mrs V W. G a rd n e r and
To prom ote the interests of b u si­ g ether for a very speciul purpe-se.
Mrs L. C K ranuen. Mrs. Fred
ness and professional women:
I Caldw ell, w ho eeas detained, a r ­
O nly a few decades ago w om en
To b rin g about a sp irit of co ­ had very little o pportunity to muke
riv ed later and sang sev eral song.-
Mrs H arriet Krause- le c tu re r and op eratio n am ong business and pres- th eir influence m anifest In a public
w ith g u itar accom panim ent.
Flags w ere used as decorations* radii- -tx-aki-r w ill d eliv er a lectu re fessional women in the sta te of way for the b etterm en t of m ankind
about th e rooms, an d ivy grow n on child w elfare for th e w omen of O regon as w ell as in the U s . A.; T heir light w as a reflected light
To ex ten d o p p o rtu n ities to b u si­ Today* business anil profeweionul
from a sp rig from th e tom b of this com m unity in th e H illsboro
professional
w om en women have joined them selves
G eorge W ashington The tea table M ethodist ch u rch M arch 12 at 2:30 ness and
was decorated w ith a red. w h ite p m it w as announced this week th ro u g h education along lines of together to raise th e sta n d a rd s of |
and blue floral center-piece, flan k ­ A rrangem ents are being m ade by in d u strial, scientific and vocational I women in public life and break ■
activities.
ed by candles of the sam e colors the H illsboro T ow nsend club.
I down
old
prejudices reg ard in g I
I urge the citizens of this state I th eir -ex O u r cou n try is be-tter I
Mrs K rause is sponsoring a
Mrs G ard n er and Mrs. M cK innev
to
co-iiperate
in
observance
of
th
is
I
for
thi
poured.
daily broadcast from P o rtlan d for
influence
Hostesses w ere dressed in C olonial women, entitled. 'The Voice of w eek in token of th e ap preciation '
J. II GARRETT.
costum es and included M esdames A m erican Women " S he is a close of th e co n trib u tio n s to our econom ­
M ayor of H illsboro
Thom as C onnell. G ardner. P J stu d en t of m odern problem s co n ­ ic and c u ltu ra l life that a re being I
Karkevarf. A nna W illiamson. Emm a fro nting th e A m erican hom e and m ade by these women.
CHA RLES H MARTIN.
McKinney. C C. D cFrees. J . Nico- h er message deals w ith com m unity
Show y o u r lovely th ro a t
G o v ern o r of O regon
w elfare.
demus. and O tto H artram pf.
in a frock th a t boasts a
At the m eetin g of th e club Mon­
Mrs. Blanche Jones
low fla tte rin g n eck iin e!
day in th e M ethodist church, the
P aren t -T eacher
association . ,
annou n cem en t was m ade th a t a
B rillia n t p rin ts
a n d
groups sponsored by th e A uxiliary.
sponsoring a tea T uesday afternoon |
c. ked food sale w ill be held S a t­
solid colors.
These groups and th e ir leaders
for
m
others
of
ch
ild
ren
w
ho
will
u rd ay at F red ’s S u p erio r m ark et
w ere honor guests at th e m eeting
BANKS
m.,,1 • , n ,
e n te r sch° o1
fall The tea will
Mrs. A. H Busch e n tertain ed The program included special fea­ and
M rs K
VT.
1 % B unkS bl' hehl in tl,e
<* D«Vid
and included W ahkecna group, with
tu re by Mrs. H R C hantler. and
D nl1 '< chw l fro,n ,h re e u n lil fl'«'
GOAR'S
Mrs. G eorge Fischer as leader: w ith a series of th ree bridge lu n ch ­ m usic by Jo h n E ldridge, g u ita r w e íe m a rd e d W d n « H » A
eon
parties
last
w
eek
Mrs
L.
P.
* P
o
X
. - d
a n
d
the n u rsery school. Miss M arv
Lohese group, w ith Miss Blanche
player. Main fe atu re of th e e v e ­ h"st
Busch
received
high
honors
at
the
C hurch T ie o . J n PaneSe
Udd' En'< li'’ in C har* e- w l"
<*
Britton, assistant leader, su b stitu t­
ning was an auction pie sale w hich
sm all ch ild ren w hich m others
ing for Mrs. L. E. Francis, who was W ednesday party, w ith Mrs J. H afforded much am usem ent and neat form ed bv M T M h X ? n< was,j* ’r - ;
E. M. Barnes, Prop.
M
urton
second.
At
T
h
u
rsd
a
y
s
r e d d in g wish to bring w ith them T he th ree
ill; and the Talahi group, w ith Mrs.
sum of money for Tow nsendism . d in n e r w as L r L d
J a Panese p rim ary teach ers w ill be- present to
A. H. Abts as leader. Mrs. Fischer p arty Mrs. V erne M cK inney m ade The next m eeting of the club will r e s t a u r a n ? n e \ d Í
re stau ran t. O ne hu n d red and tw en-1 m eet the m others.
introduced th e leaders a n d a n- high score and Mrs. J a k e Weil sec­ be M onday. M arch 15.
L nd['dinner
* n ded ,h e » « ^ ¡ n g J C om m ittee In ch arg e includes
nounced the program , w hich con­ ond. and at th e F rid ay p artv Mrs
sisted of singing o f Cam p F ire W illiam Hare. Mrs J. W K elley
B
aniS
X
,
3hre 3t h ° T n e a r I M ^ a m M ’HawScH Talqy.'Ben’F ab er
songs, and a play d epicting the and Mrs. C. E Wells received prizes
H 1 ! ........................ ™
O ut-of-tow n guests w ere Mrs I
seven crafts of C am p Fire. This
play w as presented by m em bers of P Busch and M r- A. O. Johnson
th e Lohese group. E velyn Busch of Forest G rove. Mrs. C harles Ellis
W inifred Wiley. Alice Pirie. Erm a and Mrs. K en n eth F ren ch of P o rt­
M esdam es A dolph M ohr, Jo h n Banks Jap an ese school, w hich holds b O W lC C V l i l i ) H o l d ' s
I *. A t
. •
Jean Williams, P atricia K roeger. land.
H argrave. E lm er Peterson. O M classes all day S a tu rd a y and S un- ¿'’ , , , . , 4 v -
lg U t A lC C tlU g
C lare E lizabeth B ickford. Jean Ann
Heaton. A. L. Brock. E. M B ow ­ day. He also has a stra w b e rry field V lU e .S t
c„r,.i„„ clu
1 b u u neld
u a guest . m eet-
Pasley. and B etty D orland.
m an and H enry Y oung atten d ed n ear Banks.
.
.
I o6rvicc
Those receivin g th e ir citizenship
:he R ebekah d istrict convention at friends bothn Ta ™nPX 0l ‘T A ,y ” i in< W ednesday evening. F e b ru ary
aw ards w ere P atty C rockett. Lois
th e I. O. O. F. tem ple in P o rtlan d .can, c h a r iv a r i^ ? M and A m e r - ¡ 24. at the cham ber of com m erce
H ewitt. P atty McCoy. B etty D or­
T sutsl ThVv w e r e J r
M
De.rothv K W.-inste-m school
S atu rd ay .
M
others
of
Rainbow-
girls
m
et
land, G race Engeldinger. Nancy
Messrs. A dolph Mohr. O. M seren ad e a f L r w hieh «h 3 n c !s-v > nurse, spoke M rs H H S tanna, d
Easter. C h arlo tte W oodward, and M onday w ith Mrs. L E M acDowell H eaton. A. L. B rock E lm er P eterson wort? served
,
n ew l>'' P resented her d ram atic classes
Evelyn P atten of the Lohese group and organized a H illsboro Rainbow and E. M. Bow m an jo in ed th eir the crow d S a tu r ? L <h
FeatS tü í tWl> Plays' th e j unior «ro u P ‘P
B everly Weil. D orine Fnelker. G en ­ M others club. O fficers elected w ere w ives and atten d ed th e m eeting of the crow d. S atu rd ay , th e J a p a n e s e —T eeth of a G ift Horse." a n d the
eva Neilsen. V eronica Grogan. M ar­ Mrs. Ja k e Weil, president; Mrs. W inona Rebe-kah lodge at th e sam e school children gave a p arty for senior group in "The G ift of Life
th e ir teacher and his bride They Miss Lucille- F isher m ade high score-
garet Havens. L o rrain e and Rita MacDowell. vice-president, and Mrs. place in th e evening.
Schneider, B etty G ardner, a n d W ayne P atterso n se c re ta ry -tre a s­
refreshm ents.
L ater the in
gii.-SMog g a m e H o stesses for
Mrs. E stella N. Weed, p resid en t served
B ernadine S m ith of T alahi group. urer. Mrs. J. H. M urton is m o th er of the assem bly, was guest of teac h er gave each pupil several the evening w ere M esdames W R
gifts.
O thers present had received th eir advisor of th e group.
M anley. H arvey B atchelar. Clem
honor at th e even in g m eeting.
aw ards p rior to th is time.
R a.nbcw assem bly w ill m eet next
E slinger. W. C. G ifford, and E. C
A nother C am p F ire group is be­ M onday evening for pot luck su p ­
S chulm erich.
ing organized w ith Mrs. Russell p er before the m eeting. P aren ts and
T isdale as leader, and w ill be spon­ fam ilies of the g irls a re in v ite d ,
No w aitin g . . . no
sored by th e A uxiliary.
to atten d th e supper.
.
.
. y o u r a u to ac cid e n t
C offee club m em bers have been
Hostesses for th e evening w ere
Jacob H erm an of n ear H illsboro in v ited to atten d a m eetin g of the
M esdames A rth u r K roeger. R us­
ju s tm e n t will b e settled
celebrated his 75th b irth d ay M arch F orest G rove W om en's club M on­
P
hone
953
:
H
illsboro
sell Morgan. J. H. K roeger and L
1. It w as his eig h th b irth d ay in day afternoon at t h e
p ro m p tly and courteously.
C lark.
W om ens
FU N ER A L DIRECTO RS
Hillsboro, and 47 y ears in Chicago. club building. Mrs. Sadie O rr-
And
A nnouncem ent was m ade th at
The P erfection b ak ery sen t him a D u n b ar of P ortland, officer of the
O ld Line Board
LICENSED EM RALM ERS
th e county jam bo ree would be held
New officers elected at P ast O r­ b eautiful b irth d ay cake.
general federation, w ill b e t h e
C om panies
here M arch 23. w ith th e A uxiliaries acles' club m eeting T uesday at th e
P resen t w ere Mrs. F ran k lin S tan -
m eeting in the V eterans' hall.
W F. L orm or hom e w ere Mrs. P. ger. Mr. and Mrs. G us B ark s of speaker.
T he p rogram w ill begin at 3:15.
i A. Q ualls, p resid en t: Mrs. B erth a P ortland. Mrs. Sophia H erm an and
1 Ennis, v ice-president: Mrs C laud Mr. and Mrs. E W. Moore of Hills- and all m em bers a re urged to a t­
A sk
tend.
: Cook, secretary ; Mrs. J. R. W atkins boro.
H A R R IS O N D. H U G G IN S
ELM
ER
VARNER
treasu rer, an d Mrs. O. C oslett S r
M. D.
I press correspondent. Mrs. J Jo h a n ­
F e d e ra l E m ploye
EYE, EAR. NO SE and TIIKOAT
m ade hign score a t "500" and
Mesdcmes W. R M anley. C. E. sen
a b o u t his claim
Mrs. W. O. M orley, second.
SPE C IA L IST
Wells and A. W. Moore attended
the state convention of D aughters
P y th ia n S isters w ill sponsor a
of A m erican R evolution at C orval­ Leiry Club Meets—
Mrs. E stella Johnson, district b en efit card p arty T h u rsd ay night.
G LA SSES FITTED
lis M onday and Tuesday. Mrs. W il­
L eisyville W om en's club will d ep u ty grand chief, announced at M arch 11. at th e K. P. hall on S ec­
liam E. B ecker of N ew Jersey, m eet T hursday. M arch 11. at the th e m eeting of P hoenicia Tem ple. ond a v en u e south. C o n tract and
president general of th e national home of Mrs. F ra n k P ranger. This P y th ian Sisters. F rid ay n ig h t th a t au ction bridge, and pinochle will
C om m ercial B uilding
organization, and Miss K ath erin e is an all-d ay m eeting, from 10 to th e convention of t h i s
d istrict be played. Also "500'' if desired.
Phon«
M atthies of New Haven. Conn., n a ­ 4. w ith a pot luck luncheon at w ould be held in H illsboro on
Houn
Mrs. G. Russell M organ is general
60 K inds of Insuranro
R Pidenee 2971
9 :S0 <. m . to 12
tional chairm an of approved schools, noon. T he q u ilts w ill be finished M ay 14. afternoon an d evening.
ch airm an an d w ill be assisted by
O ffice 2971
P h on e 1701Y U t K. W aahlngtoa
1 :30 p m . to 6 p.
w ere honor guests at th e c o n v e n -. at th is m eeting.
A pot luck d in n e r preceded the o th e r m em bers on the hostess com ­
re g u la r m eetin g F rid ay night.
m ittee. E verybody invited.
Annual Colonial Tea
Draws Large Crowd
Portland IVornan
Lecturer Here
Friday, March 12
P.-T. A. Sponsors
I Tea Next Tuesday
Japanese Folk
Marry in Portland
Mrs. Busch Hostess
at Bridge Parties
Woman's Shop
SU N . - M O N . - TU ES.
2 M AJOR FEATURES
Local Rebekahs at
District Session
A
Coffee Club to Visit
Forest Grove Monday
CAST
Convention Date
Set for May 14
i
Donelson &. Sewell
. i - t h . -r
ono *’h' '
lo.ih'«' a*
pio»
C ° d o««« b.n,l
„then d«r-ou
1‘ ’he
Card Party Planned
by Pythian Sisters
Wo(d ,0' ?
cheta HopO‘<,B<1
Adolph Zukor prêtant»
RUSHLOW
E ver Ready Class M eets—
The E ver R eady class of th e
C h ristian church w ill m eet this
__ _
aftern o o n (T hursday» at hom e of
'^ r '
E- Nelson, w ith Mrs. Clem
Fishback as assistin g hostess.
M is-ionary M eeting T u esd ay —
W omen of th e C h ristian ch u rch
w ill hold a business and m issionary
m et ting T uesday aftern o o n from 2
to 4 a t th e church.
Spring - - -
is just around the corner!
W /’INTER is n early over . . . and you'll
” soon be g etting o u t into th e spring
sunshine. L et us freshen yo u r b right
spring skirts, dresses and sw eaters—o u r
modern, safe cleaning m ethods w ill m ake
them as good as new. A nd—best of all
— th e cost is reasonable.
Home Laundry
Dry Cleaners
Telephone 47 Hillsboro, Ore.
C larence E. M u lfo r d ’s
II
I
I
ICE CREAM CONES
Buy One Double-Sized Cone at
the Regular Price of 5c Saturday
and get another for....................
ROGERS
AMBASSADOR
BILL
c
1
w ith G reta Nissen
Marguerite Churchill
Gustav von Seyffertitz
Directed by Ssm Taylor
O ffer G ood Saturday, M arch 6th , O nly
Asfc how new low rates can save you 10 to 3 0 c
,
• Gas has always given the best automatic hot water service.
Now it also gives the cheapest! The new low rates cut costs
10 to 30%. Learn more about them by calling or visiting your
Gas Co. office. Automatic gas water heaters are low in price,
may be bought on convenient terms. Start enjoying effort­
less hot water. Buy an autom atic gas water h eater now!
P ortland G as
306 E. Main St.
a
C oke C o m p a n y
Rose Bushes
L ad ies’ P ercale Aprons
Now is th e tim e to p lan t Rose Rushes.
. . . and SPR O U SE-R EITZ CO. can
su p p ly you w ith a fine selection.
E ast colors, b e a u tifu l p a tte rn s, flood
selection of styles. See th em !
H ard y , Field G row n
T w o-year P la n ts
Each
23c
2
45c
35c
PLUS—
W ill
COME EARLY!
25c
with W illia m Boyd • Jim m y Ellison
Georg* Haye* • Stephen Morri* • Charlene Wyoll
SLEEVE ETIQUETTE A N D HILARIOUS HORSE SENSEI
B ailey’« delicious hom e-m ade ICE CREAM , m an u fa c tu re d
in H illsboro. Y our choice of e ith e r V anilla or C hocolate.
R oyal Red B eauty . Roslyn
H a d ley - H oosier B eau ty
G olden Em blem
-
T alism an
A utum n, and m any o th ers
BORDERLAND
THE WILL ROGERS YO U LOVED . . . W ITH SHIRT-
Introducing the A d d itio n o f Ice Cream to our
C on fection ery D epartm en t
E n tertain N eed lecraft C lub—
Mrs. A rn ie D ickason an d Mrs.
Thom as L iteral
w ill en te rta in
i the N eed lecraft club this afternoon
1 (T h u rsd ay ) a t th e D ickason home.
Box Social F rid ay —
T h e old-fashioned box social to
have been held last F rid ay ev en in g
at th e C h ristian ch u rch w ill be held
this F rid ay at 7:30 in th e basem ent
of th e church. P roceeds w ill go
in to th e b u ild in g fund. T h e public
is invited.
A
i " : . ' . ’" -
Past Oracles
Elect Officers
Local Women Attend
D. A. R. Convention
IN
THRILLING OUTDOOR ROMANCE!
----------------
Rainbow Mothers
Organize Club
i 5th Birthday
Observed Here
S T A R -S T U D D E D
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V E N E T IA N — WED., March 10
’ 70 MINUTES OF GRAND ENTERTAINMENT!1
49c
A
Spring A nklets
W hen you see th ese you will ag re e
w ith us w hen we say th e y a re th e
best values we have ever show n.
J
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-M O R G A N • IRVING PICHEL
ROSINA LAWRENCE
j.’
i DOUBLE
iu u o L .r ,
r FEATURE
10c „„,i 15c
SPROUSE-REITZ CO.
w tth
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ANN SOUTHERN