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Thursday, March IH, 1937 n I L L S B O R O School Nurse Speaks; Student Demonstrates M is N a th u n W e in ste in , « e h o n I m u se w h o spoke to th e m em hers o f the I Itlls h o i u P a re n t T ea ch e r asso c ia tio n M o n d a y n ig h t. M uted th u t c h u ru c tv r tra ils . p e rs o n a lity and idea* on taste in g e n e ra l w en* de v e lo p e d in c h ild re n by th e tim e th e y w e re fiv e ye a rs old. th ro u g h th e ir In lin e e n v iro n m e n t A fte r th a t th e school a m i th e c o m m u n ity m ay m o d ify th e ir ideas to some e x te n t. In i, the greuteht r< p o n s ih ih ty rests on th e hom e M iss L a V e lle Jackson fro m N o rth Plains, a se n io r in th e h ig h school, discussed good taste m clothes, as ta u g h t in the d o m e stic science d e p a rtm e n t by Miss K a th r y n C ro z ie r She stressed tin* s u ita b ility o f the costum e to the occ asion, the im p o r t ance o f lin e and th e v a lu e o f co lo r Slu* also em phasized tin* im p o rta n c e o f m o d e ra tio n in m a k e -u p and sun p lic ity in h a ir dress and costum e In d e m o n s tra tin g h e r ideas, she u s ed as m odels D o ro th y ( *hallucom be. f fo r m a l c o s tu m e ; V ir g in ia P e i k in costum e fo r a business g ir l. Louise C ru A n. school g ir l costum«*; D o r o th y Bari*, a fte rn o o n costum e, and A lin a « s lin g e r street costum e, w ith em phasis placed on the im p o rta n c e i»f accisssories H e p o rts on tin* progress o f tin* S u m m e r lto u n d -u p c o m m itte e w ere g iv e n by M rs G e o rg e K cu le . on th e p la y -g ro u n d p ro je c t by M rs P a u l P a tte rson , a m i on tin* p ic tu re sh o w w h ic h tin* P -T. A sponsored b y M rs J M Person A n o m in a tin g co m m itte e , in c lu d in g L C M o o b e rry . M rs T om D oyle and M rs K K o rtz e h o rn . was elected to p re p .ire a lis t o f nam es fo r o f f i cers fo r n e x t ye a r, to b«* presented at th e m e e tin g n e x t m o n th Delegates elected to a tte n d the •ta te c o n v e n tio n hi P o rtla n d A p r il 13 to Hl. wer«* M esdam es M M Ito rn ig . Paul P atterson, J M Person. H l< Laster. J W e il G eo rg e Keule. J 1, S earcy, H M e lte b e k e and H A. A llis o n . It was d e cid e d to have a pot lu c k d in n e r at the n e x t m e e tin g , d e ta ils to be a n nounced la te r M iss M o o re s roo m was «»gain a w a rd e d th e a tte n d a n ce pen na n t T h e social h o u r was in charge of M rs K o rtz e b o rn . assisted by Mes- dam es P a u l K in g le . W a yn e P a tte r- son. Fr«*<l D u vid so n , H H a le y. M iss G la d y s Hood and M iss M a rie H o ur - 11- I Library Notes t i l ) M rs. Georgia S m lth i N e w c h ild re n 's books, a n im a l to rn th e m uch lo ve d .lo g stories, bonks t i l l i n g a b o u t c h ild re n of o th e r lands, circu s hook., and m any cithers o f in te re st to a ll ages, are n o w on th e lib r a r y «helves C lip th is list and m a rk tin books yo u w is h to read T hese w ill i n te re s t th e firs t graders: " S m o k e y ," th e li v e l y lo c o m o tiv e ; r a ilrd a d book circ u s bonk.. " K in g - ta il." and ' Flat T a il." a n im a l .stor ies. "S top. Look a n d L is te n ." and B ib le .stories H e re a re some fin e sto rie s o f o th e r c o u n trie s n r o f c h ild re n v is itin g in o th e r lands: "C a rlo s and L o la of the P h ilip p in e '." hv S o w e r. " L it t l e S panish D a n c e r." by B ra n d t' ■. " W h is tle rs V a n ." by Jones W ales, ' A n y th in g Can B a ll pen on th e R iv e r.” b y B r in k . Sidsel. l.o n g s k irts G ir l o f N o r- i," a boy o f S o lv e r T ra p w a y ;" " L i t t l e A n n o f Canada." N o rw a y " C h ild re n o f S v ila . " "(¡o ld e n C al th e r ta b 's fro m H o l- H ead," and land. "Y n s u and Bo Is h i o f Ja p a n," " L ia n g and L o o f C h in a ." B ooks fo r th ird , fo u rth and f if t h grades. " S a u ry B e ts y ," "S to ry o f Iro n ." " M o lly and M ic h a e l." "T e d and N a n ," "S te e m b n a l B illy . " " B o zo." Illu g le ' by H in k le , and " S m ith and R u s ty ." dog stories. V a c a tio n in V a n c o u v e r— Rev and M rs (J P D u ffie ld Jr. and d a u g h te r w ill leave th is cum- Dr. P. G. BROWN DENTIST Commercial Building 2nd and M a in St. Hillsboro. Oregon in g M on d a y fo r a va ca tio n t r ip to V a n co u v« i. I l ( ’ . M rs. D u ffie ld 's fo rm e r boon* T h e y w ill be guests hi tin* horn«* o f Hev a m i M rs W a l te r M ussen M r a m i M rs D u ffie ld «•xpect to i»e gone alm ost tw o weeks, r e tu rn in g fo r the c h u rc h services A p r il 4 D m m g th e ir absent*«* the services o f the ch u rc h w ill be co n d u cted by Hev E d ith C a m p b e ll, fo rm e rly o f H ills b o ro Shute P.-T. A. Will Entertain Friday S huti* I ' - ' I ' A w ill <-nt.-r1««iti w ith I n p ro g ra m a m i p i.' socia l ¡it th e S liu ti' » clio iil F rid a y e v e n in g T he p io g riu n w ill be m h o n o r o f St P a tric k '« day m id w ill fe a tu re Iris h m usic, n com edy, " D o n ’t M e n tio n Pig«." by a g ro u p o f I ’ -T A m e m ber«; a su rp ris e n u m b e r by th e y o u n g fo lk s o f the community, und o th e r fe a ture « T h e social is g ive n to raise m o n e y to c a rry on w o rk in th e c o m m u n ity and to h e lp fu tu re l ‘ T. A w o rk in th e c o u n ty T h e o rg a n iz a tio n is p la n n in g on lu n d sca p in g th e g ro u n d s o f th e lit t le I s ix ly - y c u r o ld S h u te school th is sp rin g . It has u b e a u tifu l s e ttin g o f | h r and oak tree« and th e shrubs and flo w e rs to be added w i l l do m uch to b rin g o u t th e b e a u ty o f th is p io n e e r a tru c tu re A ll frie n d s o f th e school a re c o r d ia lly in v ite d to th e p ro g ra m and social. P.-T. A. County Council to Meet E x e c u tiv e hoard o f th e C o u n ty C o u n c il o f P a re n t-T e a ch e r associa tio n « w ill m eet at noon M a rc h 24 nt th e hom e o f M r«. C F S U lik e n o f T ig a rd fo r a pot lu c k lu n ch e o n A ll o ffic e r» and c o m m itte e c h a irm e n a re u rg e d In be p resent to p la n th e s p rin g m e e tin g tn be A p r il II. a w eek e a rlie r th a n p re v io u s ly scheduled, because o f th e S ta le P -T. A co n v e n tio n in P o rtla n d A p r il 13 to BI Spring Missionary Rally Held Here ’ II *L ARGUS J a c k F leische r, w h o is w o rk in g in S eattle. W a sh , sp e n t tile w e e k S ta rt C ru sad e — T h e C h ris tia n c h u rc h e n te re d th is end h e re w ith his w ife and s b n at w e e k upon a tw o -w e e k p re -E a s te r th e J A K ra m ie n hom e O th e r e v a n g e lis tic crusade T he fir s t w eek guests at the K ra m ie n hom e d u r th e w e e k-e n d w e re Messrs, is tn he o ccu p ie d w ith hom e v is ita in g tio n by th e m em bers, w ith n ig h tly and Mesdames L a r r y R a y l and R m ee tin g s llie last w eek co n d u cte d I. E dw ards, also o f S e a ttle M rs. E d ith M o r r is o f P o rtla n d b y the pastor. R I. P u tn a m , clo s in g Easter. T h e co n g re g a tio n w as sp e n t th e w e e k-e n d w ith h e r sis M r and d iv id e d S u n d a y In to tw o groups te r M rs W . C. G iffo r d c a lle d Vie "R ed and " B lu e " groups M rs. G iffo rd . Ju n e G iffo rd , and fo r v is ita tio n M iss W in o n a P u tn a m Mr and M r . W illa r d H u g h e * V is was chosen a ■ c a p ta in o f th e "R e d s" ite d a niece o f M rs G iffo rd . M r s and M r- A T B a rb e r fo r the Roy D e L o zie r. at N c c a n lc u m h a tc h "B lu e s ." T h e fir s t re p o rt o f th is v is e ry n e a r Seaside S unday. ita tio n contest w ill he S u n d a y m o r n M iss B e tty Hobbs, s tu d e n t at O reg o n S ta te college. C o rv a llis , is ing. sp e n d in g s p rin g v a ca tio n w ith h e r T a y lo rs on W ay H om e— I! F T a y lo r n f n e a r H ills b o ro ., parents M r. and M r s E L. Hobbs w h o w ith M rs T a y lo r has been on H e r cousin. J e rr y H a rris o f P o r t an e x te n s iv e t r ip th ro u g h th e east land. is a guest at th e Hobbs and south, w rite s fro m H ouston. hom e th is week. M rs J B. D in sm o re spent several Texas, th a t "w e have ta k e n ill a ll th e south n o w up to here F lo rid a . days Inst w eek in S eattle. W ash . A la b a m a M ississip p i. L o u is ia n a and w h e re she a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l of n o w in T exas a m i th e y can have M rs. F re d S to p p e lm a n . w h o d ie d it a ll as it is o n ly good to raise s u d d e n ly M a rch 5. M rs. S to p p e lm a n snakes and 'g a to rs.' B u t th e c itie s was w e ll k n o w n here. in m y tra v e ls have been b e a u tifu l, M rs. J. G. M c K illic . M rs E C. b u t th a t is a ll. C live m e O re g o n and D a vid so n , und M rs E dna M c K a y , a ll o f S t P aul. O regon, v is ite d 1 atn on m y w a y ." M rs. J. C. K u m in c r last w eek. I l o r f f r l s E n te r ta in — M rs F ra n k S im pson, w h o has M r and M r« H. I. H o e ffe l e n te r ta in e d w ith a ca rd p a rty at th e ir been i l l fo r se ve ra l weeks, was Im m e S a tu rd a y n ig h t G uests w ere ta ke n to the G ood S a m a rita n hos Messrs and Mesdames E lm e r B a tc h p ita l in P o rtla n d M a rc h H. w h e re e ld e r. Ernest Z u rc h e r. O tto Schulz she is u n d e r m e d ica l care. M r. and M rs. A J M acy w it h and J E B e n n e tt. M rs. Z u rc h e r and M r B a tc h e ld e r m ade h ig h t h e i r son. T. C. M acy, a ll o f Os -cores and M rs. B e n n e tt and M r. wego. are m a k in g th e ir hom e near H i lv e tia . T h e y m ove d here last S chulz, lo w . w eek. E n te rta in a t D in n e r— M r. a nd M rs W S. E v e re tt, and M r and M rs. G eorge B ie rs d o rf Messrs, a n d M esdam es N o rm a n e n te rta in e d w ith a d in n e r p a rty P o w n e and c h ild re n a n d W. B. S u n d a y at th e ir hom e n e a r S chef- P o rte r o f Forest G ro ve , spent S u n f lin (¡n e sts w e re Messrs and M cs- d a y at B a rv ie w . d.im es H e rm a n Voges. O tto Voges M iss M a rg a re t G a rre tt, stu d e n t and c h ild re n o f M o tin la in d a le . D e l- b e lt B ie rs d o rf. G o rd o n S a h n o w and at L in f ie ld college, and h e r m o th er. s|M?nt the w e e k -e n d a t th e L. son. M rs L ou M ustonqn. C a rl Voges. A. Jo h n son home. and K e n n e th B ie rs d o rf and B u rk e . M r. and M rs. M . M o n tg o m e ry o f Visit from California— R egina. S askatchew an. Canada, M r and M rs M. C. P ic k le s im c r spent se ve ra l days last w e e k w ith a nd th re e c h ild re n o f San Diego. M r. and M rs. W. F. L o rm o r. C a l. a rr iv e d S a tu rd a y f o r a v is it M iss Ju n e G e ra rd o o f W ashougal. w ith her parents. M r and M rs. G Wash., spent se ve ra l days la s t N T a g g a rt. M r. P ic k le s im c r w ill w e e k w it h h e r sister, M rs. J. B. r e tu rn th e end o f the w eek, b u t D in sm o re . she and th e c h ild re n w ill re m a in M r. and M rs. Jam es D ie rie k x . fo r a lo n g e r stay. M e rle M iss E ld a H e rshe y, a n d Jo h n son spent th e w e e k-e n d and Food S a lr S a tu rd a y — z \ll S a in ts E piscopal G u ild w ill M o n d a y at V a n c o u v e r, B C. h o ld a cooked food sale at th e H ills M r. a nd M rs. E. L. Johnson v is b o ro M eat co m p a n y fro m 10 a. tn. ite d at th e G eorge S c h u lm c ric h to 3 p. m. S a tu rd a y . I ra n ch n e a r C o rv a llis S u n d a y. M iss M a rg a re t Johnson, stu d en t Misses V ir g in ia and R u th E n d i- : a| U n iv e r s ity o f O regon, is at hom e co tt. s tu d e n ts nt U n iv e r s ity o f O re fo r s p rin g va ca tio n . gon. are sp e n d in g p a rt o f th e ir M iss K a th le e n M c A lc c r. student s p rin g va c a tio n w ith M r. and M rs. at U. o f O . Eugene, is at home fo r H e rb e rt Staples. s p rin g va ca tio n . M rs R. J N ic o l spent se ve ra l days last w eek w ith h e r parents. S tale G oods M r. and M rs. J. M . S a n d ife r, at B u tc h e r W e ll, yo u k n o w , m adam , Salem . M rs Lenz o f O m ro . W is.. v is ite d ham 's t(x>k a b ig ju m p since y e s te r M rs. J. W. K e lle y T uesday. She has day. been sp e n d in g tile w in te r ill P o r t W o m an A ll rig h t. T hen ju s t g iv e m e a p o und o f f th is ham yo u had land. here y e ste rd u y.— Ex. M rs J N. W ile y has been i l l w ith flu fo r tw o weeks, fo llo w in g H u sb a n d "T h e d o cto r's h c rc ." h e r re tu rn fro m S o u th D akota. T h e W ife ta b s e n tm in d e d ly "I M r. and M rs. J im V a n d e rzn n d e n m oved lo T illa m o o k th is w e e k. He ; can’t see h im . T e ll h im I ’m too I s ic k ." Ex. has e m p lo y m e n t in a d a iry th e re . Miss Pavey and Earl Phelps Married Mrs. Richardson Speaker at D. A. R. I'iu s is th e w a y th e lu c k y w in n e r o f ih e A rg u s tr a v e l contest w ill d in e on th e t r ip to C a lifo r n ia and O ld M e x ic o w h ic h sta rt, fro m P o rtla n d A p r il 10. T ra v e lin g in s p e c ia lly c h a rte re d sleepers, in w h ic h th e y w ill liv e m uch o f th e tu n e d u rin g th e tr ip , th e girl.-; w ill have th e n m eals w h ile tr a v e lin g in th e lu x u rio u s d in in g car o f th e r a ilw a y w ith m a rv e lo u s m eals at th e ir com m and a ll p a rt o f th e p re p a id t r ip Piano Pupils to Play Over KGW Annual Reunion of Two Schools Organize New Club at North Plains T h e C h ris tia n F e llo w s h ip clu b h e ld its f ir s t m e e tin g in th e T r i n it y L u th e ra n c h u rc h p a rlo rs last T uesday e vening, w ith M r. and M rs G o rd o n S a h n o w and M i and M rs O tto Voges A fte r th e business m e e t in g th e social h o u r was spent in c o m m u n ity s in g in g and e d u ca tio n a l games, fo llo w e d by a b ir th d a y cake und coffee. T h e purpose o f th is n e w ly o rg a n ized c lu b is to enco ura g e th e d e v e l o p m e n t n f hom e ta le n t in fin e arts, and b e tte r fe llo w s h ip am ong m e m bers. us w e ll as to h e lp th e ch u rc h fin a n c ia lly . O ffic e rs a rc M is G o rd o n Sahnow . p re s id e n t; O tto Voges. s e c r e ta r y , and C a rl Voges. tre a s u re r Page Three p a rin g to b e g in op e ra tio n s. L o g Wash . spent the week-end at their g in g began a t R o u n d to p last W ed homes In Weatlmber. Bridge club met with Mrs. Ed nesday. D r. E b y o f V e rn o n ia was ca lle d Hallam last Wedensday. Lunch was CORNELIUS—Miss Lcora Pavey served at one o'clock. and E a rl P h e lp s w e re m a rrie d in to th e bedside o f E rne.it S m e jk .il. V a n c o u v e r W ash M a rc h 10 w h o is n e a r pne um o n ia at his T he b rid e , yo u n g e st d a u g h te r o f home at Sunset camp, S a tu rd a y N u rse — " Y o u r cough seems m u c h Mr A n n a P avey o f south o f to w n n ig h t. b e tte r th is m o rn in g ." was a ttra c tiv e ly dressed in a d a rk J E W ilso n and C h a rles Peak, P a tie n t— " I t s h o u ld be. I'v e been stree t dress w ith m atch iriR acces- C a th la m e t. p ra c tic in g a ll n ig h t.” -Ex. ■ orie: T he b rid e g ro o m n tin - son of w h o are w o r k in g a t M r. and M rs. R. P helps o f P o rt land and an e m p lo y e o f th e M o h r g ro c e ry . T he y o u n g c o u p le rc tn rn e d S u n day fro m a h o n eym o o n t r ip and are at hom e m th e B a rn a rd apa rtm e nts. Winner Dines in Style T h e a n n u a l s p rin g m is in n a ry r a l ly n f th e C h ris tia n c h u rc h n f Wash m g ton c o u n ty was h e ld in tin* local c h u rc h M u tc h 10 E ig h ty - fiv e r« p ie sentntiv«**; n f tin* ch u rch e s w ere pr«*Hcnt d u rin g the* day. ( ' I*’ Sw an d e r state se cre ta ry, led th e ra lly , w h ic h was one n f u series o v e r the state !!«• is assisted by M rs O S M u rp h y , state se c re ta ry o f the Wo m e n ’ll M is s io a ry S o cie ty. and M is: L u c ille F ord . m is s io n a ry fro m I n dia. as th e team T he them«* n f th e r a lly was “ Th«* K in g B u s in e s s ' K e y n o te addr«*ss on th is them e was d e liv e re d by G eorge J T u rn e r, m in is te r at F o r est G ro v e O th e rs ta k in g p a rt on the p ro g ra m w e re M rs J I) In m a n , ju n io r state s u p e rin te n d e n t o f Wo m en s M issio n a ry S o c ie ty ; M iss D u l- cln a B ro w n , y o u n g p e o p le ’s state s u p e rin te n d e n t o f W M S . M r:; K e n n e th H e n d ric k s , state v ic e -p re - id e n t o f W. M S and fo rm e r m is s io n a ry to Ja p a n; M rs. H a r ry E H u ll, d is tr ic t s u p e rin te n d e n t o f W M S ; M rs Lea M ay o f Forest G rove . M rs G eorge H a tch o f B e a v e rto n and () W L iv in g s to n e o f V e rn o n ia . T h e V e rn o n ia ch u rc h jo in e d in th is ra lly . T h e p rin c ip a l fe a tu re o f in te re s t w e re tlie m is s io n a ry addresses by M iss L u c ille F o rd , w h o to r o ve r t h ir t y years has liv e d in In d ia . Within the Church ES B O R O , O R E G O N N O R T H P L A IN S — T h e Jackson and W est U n io n schools had th e ir a n n ua l re u n io n and dance in th e K n ig h ts o f P y th ia s h a ll S a tu rd a y eve n in g. A la rg e c ro w d was p re se n t and a ll re p o rte d one o f th e best tim es th e y e v e r had P u p ils and teachers w h o a tte n d e d and ta u g h t at the schools fo r th e last 50 years w e re th e re . S te ve M ee k Sr. was one o f th e o ld e st p u p ils and he re c ite d a piece th a t he spoke a t th e Jackson school 70 years ago. G eorge G ibson, w h o n o w resides in P o r t - I land, was a n o th e r o ld p u p il o f J a c k - son school and he re c ite d th e piece ttia t he spoke 45 years ago. O thers, w h o came fro m a d ista n ce, in c lu d ed M rs J e n n ie Iv ie o f Eugene. M r and M rs E rn e s t Haas and fa m ily , and M r. and M rs D a v id P a in e and fa m ily o f S h e rid a n . M r and M rs H a rry B ig h a m o f P o rtla n d . M r. and •Mrs W a lte r K e ffe r o f Salem . M r. and M rs C h a rle s K e ffe r and M rs. Ed W ann fro m P o rtla n d and M r. and M rs. R a lp h U g lo w fro m S h e r idan. M iss H ila C o rn e liu s o f H ills b o ro sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d w it h M r. and M rs. C a rl C h ris te n e r. M r and M rs. S. A D. M ee k and M rs J e n ie I v ie o f Eugene v is ite d w ith S teve M e e k J r . w h o is in G ood S a m a rita n h o s p ita l re c o v e rin g fro m th e 13th o p e ra tio n on h is leg. T h e y also v is ite d A lb e r t T o z ie r, w h o is in th e sam e h o sp ital. M r and M rs. R ussell L o ftis e n te rta in e d w it h a d in e r p a rty S u n day in h o n o r o f M r. a nd M rs. R og e r H a w le y o f T ig a rd , w h o a re m o v in g to B re m e rto n in th e n e a r fu tu re G uests w e re M r. and M rs. G le n S t if f and E loise and C la y to n o f Reed- ville. M r. and M rs. Jo h n G ates and J u d ith E lle n o f H ills b o ro . M r. and M rs H o w a rd O la in e and D uane o f C o rn e liu s . M r. a n d M rs. R oland H o m e c k e r a nd S a lly . C h a rle s and John. M iss E u g e n ie C y p h e r sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d v is itin g M iss K a th r y n W h ite In P o rtla n d Russell G ra h a m d is lo c a te d h is e l b o w w h ile w o r k in g a t th e P a rry m ill. Benefit Tea Plan of A. A. U. W. A A IJ. W F e llo w s h ip B e n e fit tea w ill be held F rid a v a fte rn o o n . f r nrn th re e u n til fiv e at th< \T E S c h e rm e rh o rn "h om e i n F ore st ~ ro v e M rs. Jean W arrens, h a rp G ist. w ill play, and M rs. G A J o h n son w ill «peak at 3 45 on “ G lim pses o f th e O rie n t.” T h e p u b lic is in v ite d . T H E S P O T L IG H T O N H IS F A C E A s p o tlig h t on th e face o f Jesus C h ris t as He w M k s th e h ig h w a y s and b v w a y s o f G a lile e — and a fe w t'm e s d o w n to th e b ig c ity . Je ru sa le m See H im te a ching , p re a ch in g , h e a l ing. d o in g m a rv e ls and m ira c le s A t th e end o f th e ro a d , th e s p o tlig h t show s his face as H e hangs th e re on th e cross. Y o u see a M an o f S o r ro w s and a ca u a in te d w ith g rie f. He fa v e his back to th e '■miters and his face to th e m th e n u lle d o u t the h a ir He h id n o t h r cheek fro m th e shame and th e s p ittle L o o k again. T h e s p o tlig h t s t ill shines As w e w a tc h H im those th re e h o u rs on th e Cross w e see G od in it. F o r a ll w e lik e sheen h a ve gone a s tra y and th e L o rd d id la y on H im th e in iq u itie s o f us a ll N e x t comes a m y s te ry too deen f o r us In those h ours, ho w was it th a t He was a b le to s u ffe r to th e f u ll a ll th e pains o f h e ll th a t w e h ad earned b v o u r b re a k in g G od's com m andm ents? " C h ris t D ie d fo r o u r sins." H e se ttle d in f u ll fo r us. In th a t is c o m fo rt fo r h is sheep w h e n th e y get in to a h o g w a llo w . S t ill sheep b u t in need o f a cle a n sin g . I f w e sav w e have no sin w e de ce ive o u r selves and th e tr u t h is not in us So w h a t’’ Ju s t one th in g to do. R ig h t at th e tim e and place w h e re w e s lip , th e n and th e re w e confess o u r sins. H e is f a it h f u l and ju s t to f o r g iv e us o u r sins, a nd to cleanse us fro m a ll unrig h te o u sn ess. N o w ta ke a second lo o k w it h th e s p o tlig h t on H im again. T h ii tim e in to th e present h o u r. N o place to sleep? C h ris t was th e re too.— "T h e Son o f M an h? th n o w h e re to la y h is he a d." H e to ld it. O r a re you th is h o u r to go d o w n th ro u g h th e v a lle y o f the sh a d ow o f d e a th ’ He saw th a t h o u r also. O r does th e b e s e ttin g sin th ro w y o u ag a in and again? L o o k to h im . H e was te m p t ed a t e v e ry p o in t, a nd y e t w ith o u t s in n in g O r m ust y o u go to a h a rd task? R e m em b e r W h e n th e tim e came th a t He was to be o ffe re d up. He set h is face lik e f lin t to go to J e ru sa le m . H e has s tre n g th fo r you th e n. A t e v e ry tu r n in the road. He is v o u r a b ility .— " I can do a ll th in g s th ro u g h C h ris t th a t s tre n g th e n e d ! m e "—G e o rg e N. T a y lo r. B e a ve rto n . — P a id adv ( Jules Langur to Move Ju le s Lan gu e . w h o has been w o r k in g in th e Jackson G a ra g e fo r sev e ra l years, has accepted a p o s itio n in C a rlto n and w ill m o v e th e re in th e n e a r fu tu re . He com m enced w o r k Tuesday. A c e rta in ge n era l, k n o w n fo r his s tr ic t in s is te n c e upon im p lic it o b e d i ence. m et a s o ld ie r c a rr y in g a s te a m in g k e ttle fro m th e cam p cook-house. "H e re y o u ," he o rd e re d , " le t me taste th a t." "B u t. s ir. it is n 't------ " " D o n t g iv e m e a n y 'b u ts .' G et a spoon." " V e r y good. s ir. T he s o ld ie r d o u b le d b a c k to th e cook-house and fe tc h e d one T he g e n e ra l h e lp e d h im s e lf to a s p o o n fu l o f th e liq u id a n d im m e d ia te ly spat i t out. “ Y o u d o n 't c a ll th a t soup, do y o u '’ " he ro a re d . "N o. s ir. T h a t's w h a t I w as t r v in ' to t e ll yo u . It's d is in fe c ta n t, s ir.’— E x. M. M a ria n Hagg. piano p u n i’ o f M rs Erm a T a y lo r S n a rk . w ill p la y o v e r C o llin s and E rw in piano s u rp ris e p ro g ra m on K G W S a tu r d a y a fte rn o ' n M a rc h 20 I 45 N a o m i Hanel. H ills b o ro p u p il, w ill p la y o v e r th e same p ro g ra m T ue s d a y a fte rn o o n a t fiv e o 'c lo c k i WE DEAL IN D a v id H ill c h a p te r, D. A. R . m et M a n h 8 w ith M rs Ray T M c C o n n e ll o f P o rtla n d , w it h M rs. G lenn Payne assisting. R e p o rts o f th e state co n fere n ce w e re g iv e n M rs. John Y R ic h a rd ,o n . R e p o rte r-G e n e ra l f o r th e S m ith s o n ia n In s titu te , was guest speaker. FINANCE your automobile this Miss Exline Bride of Wesley Pieren NEW WAY that assures you H E L V E T IA — W esley P ie re n and M iss Rosie E x lin e w e re m a rrie d at Van( : i'.cr Wa.-.h.. M a rc h 13. M iss E x lin e is a d a u g h te r o f M rs. C hester O ilm a n o f R ic h fie ld . W a sh , and M r P ie re n is th e the son o f M r. and M rs A1 P ie re n o f th is d is tric t. T he co u p le w i l l m ake th e ir home on th e S cheuer place n e a r Jackson q u a rry . y Lowest financing cost. »Z More convenient payments.. Z' Insurance placed locally (w ith your own agent o r broker). iX Confidential attention to your affairs. Established bank credit for future needs. Available to any in d ivid u a l having a satisfactory credit record and steady income, who can supply one*third the cost o f his o r her new or used car purchase either in cash o r by the trade-in value o f another automobile. This hank then supplies the balance needed to make a cash deal. Timber G eorge B u rn e tt a nd M rs. H. H B r it t w e re c a lle d hom e b y th e death o f th e ir m o th e r. M rs. A. Burnett last w eek. M rs. B u rn e tt had b ro k e n h e r h ip se ve ra l weeks pre vio u s. G eorge B a rk e r and son D o n a ld and b ro th e r. 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