The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 16, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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    Mr. and Mrs. Inkley
Celebrate Anniversary
Legislation and
Rural Recreation
County PTA Topic
Gcxn/ Citizenship
L egislation and ru ra l recreatio n
w ere th e su b jects of th e W ashing-
BANKS—Mr. and M rs Sam Ink- ' in 1936. Mr Wessels ,s th e son of ’ ton
county council o f P aren l-
ley celebrated th e ir golden w edding ■ Louis Wessels of V ancouver a n d
associations at an all-day
S unday at the hom e of th e ir d au g h ­ atten d ed th e Forest G rove high 1 Teacher
m eeting held 'at th e C edar Mil!
ter. Mrs. Clell Carstcns. The affair school. He has been stationed at G
range hall Tuesdas
w as m ore of a su rp rise to Mr. and L uke Field. H aw aiian Islands, w ith
Mrs. W illiam K ietzer. P o rtlan d
M rs Inkley. who expected only a lh e U. S arm y a ir corps, and a fler
fam ily reunion and d in n er at noon. i the first of th e y ear he w ill be sta ­ state chairm an on legislation and
Instead a most elab o rate affair had tioned at H am ilton field n ear San national v ice-president, sp o k e on
both national and stale m easures
been planned by Mrs. C arstcns and Francisco.
affecting child w elfare T he m o­
o th er m em bers of th e fam ily.
At th e reception w hich followed, tion p ictu re and food d ru g ucts
A w edding cerem ony was p e r­ the brid e cut a b eautiful w edding w ere exp lain ed In rc.iard to ed u c a ­
form ed in the m orning w hen Mr. cake and Miss Hazel Wolford. Mrs tion. Mrs K ietzer told of th e state
und Mrs. Inkley renew ed th eir vows L am ar Sandy and Mrs V ernon Lav. eq ualizing plan and said th at funds
of w edlock. Rev. A. M Stook of ton assisted w ith th e serving Im ­ from school lands had decreased
Forest G rove rend th e cerem ony in m ediately follow ing th e reception from $12 to less than $1 25 p er child
th e presence of a large n u m b er of th e young couple left for a short ■ in th e lust 25 years T his tuts made
relatives and friends.
w edding trip to Seattle. Tacoma, the equalizing fund especially im ­
Mrs Inkley w ore a dress of d ark ¡an d will be at Cam p Lew is a short p o rtan t in O regon.
green w ater silk taffeta and carried tim e
Mrs Inez Miller. G resham , state
a corsage of yellow sw eetpeas and , O ut of tow n guests included Mr ru ral recreatio n chairm an , said that
rosebuds and blue forget-m e-nots, j and Mrs L am ar Sandy of C orvallis, th e com m unity or th e hom e is r e ­
i Mr. and Mrs M J. Thom pson and sponsible for delinquency P arents,
w ith yellow stream ers.
The couple w ere atten d ed by th eir D oris o f St Helens. Mr and Mrs schools and all agencies in terested
grandson. H arry Inkley. and his V ernon Layton o f M ounU indale. m ch ild ren should be helping the
wife, w ho w ere recen tly m arried i M r an d Mrs O rv ille S andv and children find w ays to use leisure
Mrs. H arry Ink ley w ore a black 'J a c k and P hyllis LaVoie. all of F o r­ tim e The ex am p le of th e Y uletide
dress and a bandeau of yellow ro se­ est Grove. Mr and Mrs. Rav Sandv m erry m ak in g in E ngland as d e ­
buds m h e r hair. S he w ore a corsage and children of H illsboro. Mrs A scribed in some of o u r carols could
E rickson and tw o sons of Rippling well be copied here, she said The
of salmon colored rosebuds.
W aters an d Will R itth a le r of C o r­ w hole fam ily should jo in in at
The w edding m arch w as played nelius.
such tim es
by Miss R uth Boyles at th e piano
Miss S andy has been th e new s
T w elve associations w ere re p re ­
and G erald Smith, grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Inkley, w ho played th e correspondent for th e H illsboro A r­ sented at the m eeting conducted by
gus
the
past
sev
eral
y
ears
Mrs. G ladys G reen, p resident. The
violin. P receding th e cerem ony lit­
an n u al budget w as read by Mrs
tle Ju n e Inkley. th e seven-year-old
G eorge B urns, treasu rer, an d ac­
g ran d d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ink-
cepted New by-law s w ere p re s e n t­
ley. sang "I Love You T ruly." L ittle
ed by Mrs G reen and w ill be v o t­
Sam m y Inkley, a grandson, was
ed
on at th e n ex t m eeting sch ed u l­
ringbearer.
ed for F eb ru ary at G arden Home. 1
At noon a bountiful d in n e r was
served to 52 relativ es and friends
C entering th e table w as a beau tifu l I
bouquet of roses.
H illsboro P aren t-T each er associa­
Open house w as held all a fte r­
noon w hen friends and relativ es tion w ill hold its re g u la r m eeting
from far and n e a r called to offer F rid ay evening. D ecem ber 17. 3t
C om plete rep o rts of th e m em ­
congratulations to Mr. and Mrs the union high school, the date b ership roll call w ere not a v a il­
h aving been changed so as not to
Inkley. C ake and coffee w ere served conflict
able
at th e m eeting of th e C ounty
w ith o th e r m eetings.
to all visitors. Those w ho assisted
v
"C hristm as Abides." a message
w ith th e serving w ere Mrs. G us from
th e presid en t of th e n ational evening at th e ch am b er of com ­
G heen. Mrs. W allace Sm ith. Mrs. organization,
w ill be read by Mrs. merce. as m any com m unities had
Clem Inkley and Mrs. Lola Young. E dw ard K ortzeborn.
Mrs. L C. not reported. H ow ever, it is a s­
Mr. and Mrs. In k ley w ere m arried K ram ien w i l l d irect com m unity sum ed th at th e to tal w ill be about
in 1887 at West Union, Iowa. A fter singing of C hristm as carols, -n d th e sam e as last y ear
living there a y ear Mr. Inkley was tw o n u m b ers w ill be sung by 'th e
A. M P o rte r w as n am ed as an
called to E ngland to settle an estate. w om en's sex tet of th e A m erican
n al d irecto r in th e Gaston
W hen he retu rn ed th ey m oved to Legion A uxiliary. C arols of oth er additio
N ebraska, w here th ey lived for 17 lands w ill also be sung Mrs. J. L. ' com m unity.
A ccording
to
com m unication
years. They m oved to O regon in S earcy w ill speak on th e m eaning
from th e n a tio n al ch ap ter, money-
C IM P L E a n d u n a d o rn e d , the afte rn o o n frock of P a tte rn 8059 in
1905 and settled on a farm n e a r , of M erry C hristm as.
may be accepted for relief w ork
Banks, w here they still live.
designed fo r y o u n g m o d ern s. T h e tu c k e d bodice Is s h irre d at
A social hour and refresh m en ts in China, but no active d riv e will
Mrs. Inkley. w ho w as Miss Elva w ill conclude the m eetin g in charge
th e w aistlin e to em p h asize th e c u rv e s o f th e figure. C om es in
Wells, w as born N ovem ber 6. 1862. of Mrs. G eorge R eule an d cornm it- be made.
sizes 12, 14, IS, 18 a n d 20.
at Eldora. Iowa. Mr. Inkley was
T h e new long la m p -p o st silh o u e tte so p o p u la r th is y e a r is p re ­
born in E ngland in 1864 and cam e
Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Hurd,
sen ted in th e d a y -tim e d ress o f P a tte r n 8066. A sm a rt outfit for
to A m erica w hen 18 m onths old
fo rm erly of St. Paul. M inn . and
festiv e occasions. D esigned in sizes 12, 14. 16, 18 a n d 20.
Mr. and Mrs. In k ley a re th e p a r­
th e ir d aughters. B everly. Donna
ents of four living children: Mrs.
T h e d ia g ra m beside P a tte rn 8075 show s how sim p le th is c h a rm ­
Mae and P atty Lu a re at th e hom e
C lell C arstens and Clem Inklev of
in g house d ress is to m ak e. T h is m odel in a v a rie ty of fab rics is
of his uncle. E. L. H urd. Mrs.
Banks. Mrs. W allace S m ith of F o r­
s u re to keep th e lady o f th e ho u se looking h e r best. In sizes 34
H urd and th e girls ju s t recen tly a r ­
est G rove and C lark In k ley of P o rt­
36, 38, 40, 42, 44 an d 46.
riv ed from St. Paul
land. T hey have eight g ran d ch il­
A th re e -p ie c e o u tfit to d elig h t th e g irl of te n is show n in P a t­
Mrs. H W. Saw don is convales-
dren. All fo u r children, five g r a n d - !
cing in th e S w edish hospital in
te r n 8087. T h e blouse is as trim as a w esk it an d th e cnlot cap
ch ild ren an d the tw o g re a t-g ra n d -!
. S eattle. W ash , from an appendix
an d m uff a re m ad e in c o n tra stin g m a te ria l. D esigned fo r sizes 6
ch ild ren w ere presen t at th e cele- i
. o peration perfo rm ed F riday, accord-
8, 10, 12, 14 a n d 16 y e a rs.
bration.
ing to w ord received by h e r m other.
Mr. and Mrs. In k ley received
A d is tin c tly d iffe re n t gift is th e ev e n in g en sem b le o f P a tte rn
n Mrs. F. W. S in clair
m any beau tifu l presents, including
8089. T he bolero ja c k e t is of v elv et o r m etal cloth an d tra n sfo rm s
Mr. and M rs G eorge H erm ann of
a radio from frien d s of Banks.
a n o th e rw ise sim p le d a y tim e frock, flag a n d calo t a re m ade to
M yrtle P o in t a re guests at th e hom e
m a tc h . C om es in sizes sm all (34-30), m edium (33-40) a n d large
e of Mr. and Mrs. L. E F u rrow , and
(42-44.)
if a re also v isitin g th e ir d aughter,
. v J S r r w w i PATTERN an d STEP-B Y -ST E P SEW ING IN-
if Miss R ow ena H erm ann. Mrs. Iler-
! • A ...1 ( »IONS of anv of the above, send 15c IN COIN vour
|t m an n is a sister of Mrs. F urrow ,
t .X x ;
S 1 ' 1 * NUMBER a n il S I Z E it, - Ur. 1» MI N-
i-
Mr. and Mrs. G E. V anosse and
BANKS—The hom e of Mr. and
riO N THE NAME OF TH IS NEW SPAPER
e M r an d Mrs. V irgil V anosse and
M rs C liff Sandy was th e scene of
a fam ily spent th e w eek -en d at W il-
a p re tty w edding S u n d av w hen
s hoit S prings v isitin g w ith M r. an d .
th e ir youngest daughter. M arv. b e­
t Mrs. A ndrew C h ristianson.
cam e the b rid e of P hilip Wessels.
rm cry St., S an Francisco, Cal.
?
Mrs. I. M. T a n n e r of Boise. Idaho.
T he single ring cerem ony w as read
1 left last w eek to spend th e w in te r
by Rev. W. F. W illings at 2 o’clock
..........
cents. P lease send m e the p attern s
in S o u th ern C alifornia, a fte r a few
in th e presence of about forty r e l­
at 15 ceqts each:
- days' visit w ith h e r b ro th er, C. D.
atives and friends.
Hudson, and fam ily.
P attern ° -------------------
T he b rid e w ore a floor length
S iz e .......................
w h ite taffeta dress w ith a silver b ro ­
Mr. and Mrs. R. I,. B u rn e tt and
P a tte rn
caded jacket. She carried an arm
fam ily m oved last F rid ay to th e Dr
bouquet of rosebuds an d sw eetpeas
J. H. Rossm an hom e a t 132 south
P attern
H er sister. Mrs. E rnest M arr, w as
S ix th avenue.
h e r onl:y attendan t. S he w ore a
Mrs. P. J S arsfield left F rid ay
m u lb erry crepe dress and carried
N am e
for h e r hom e at Spokane. Wash.,
an arm bouquet of rosebuds and
a fte r th ree w eeks' visit w ith het-
snapdragons. V ernon L ayton acted
A ddress
D ep artm en t W. —
R. C.
— inspector d au g h ter. Mrs. W. H. W ieber.
as best man for Mr. Wessels. Lo­ w ill , inspect .............
th e local W oman's R e­
G erald B a rr of M edford w as a
h en g rin 's w edding m arch was plav- lief Corps at th e V eterans' hall F r i­
guest of re lativ es h ere several days
ed by Miss H azel W olford.
day afternoon. A pot luck din n er
e iast of th e w eek, r e tu r n in g i
Mrs. Wessels is th e d a u g h ter of w ill be serv ed at noon. M em bers th
hom
e Sunday.
M r. and Mrs. C liff Sandy and g rad ­ of th e V ernonia corps w ill m eet
Mrs. R o b ert W arren s of W atts j
u ated from B anks union high school w ith th e local group th at day.
occupancy aro u n d the end of Jan
re tu rn e d last w eek from Los Ang-1
eles. w h ere she w as called by the
uary, h e said.
illness of h e r m other.
o
D avid C ritten d en of E ugene w as ! 1:
an o v er-S u n d ay guest of Mr. and 5
Mrs. F red C aldw ell.
D orcas society of th e A d v e n tis t. v
church w ill have th e ir m onthly food k
sale T h u rsd ay at F red 's m ark et.
I e,
H ugh S. R ogers is serving on th e M
fed eral g ran d ju r y in P o rtlan d this ' R
w eek.
j h
Mrs. N. H. S ch ied el is visitin g h e r
son-in-law and d au g h ter. Mr. and u
Mrs. A rth u r R eiling. at Salem .
Pilgrimage is
Stressed by D.’A .R.
Good Citi lenship P ilgrim age in
I the high schools of the county was
j stressed at Hie 11 A |( m eeting
Mondu.i aflcrnoon at the hom e nt
Ml's \\ It M anlci This is the giv-
mg of an aw ard to the senior girt
elect) d i n her quulitie i of de
| pendaiiility. service
le a d e rs h ip ,
and patriotism . T hree outstanding
girls a te selected b) the faculty.
• aid then the stu d en ts elect by Vote
Hie girl who i ; to receive t h e
aw ard
l h e girl receiving this aw ard is
given an equal eliiince w ith all w in ­
ner- in the state to le p ic .-nt O re
gon at th e N ational m eeting in
Wusliington. 1) C . next >ear. with
all expenses pmd She also receive-
a ill-onze 1) A It pin
It was announced that the I) A
I! m aga-m e will lie placed In the
Mrs I S m ith attended the
local library in the fu tu re The
m agazine is now edited by the well al of h e r cousin. H o w ard
know n w riter. F iances i’arkington M a e lle th of Y akim a. W ash ,
Keyes, and the F ebruary num ber day afternoon in Portland
M r M acR oth
w ho
w.i
w ill featu re Oregon.
k n o w n h e re som e y e a rs agi
th e son of th e la te W illi.i
J o e p h in e Im b u e M a e lleth
-in liv e d bv his w ife. I.o lin
d e l 'l l '
M a e lleth , a n d o n e b
W illiam M a e lleth of Y akim a
P.-T. /I. Meets
Friday Night
at High School
neu i ross director
BOOK
M E \ I IIE R
Fateh
Mr. and Mrs. Holt
Celebrate 56th
Wedding Date
in \e s iig a ie tin* fu e l s a vin g q u a litie s
Johns-Manville ROCK WOOL Home It
FIR-TEX INSULATING BOARD
Pool-Gardner
Lumber Co
Fuller Franchise
If It's L um ber
151 W. Ila se I ine
C all i
Miss Mary Sandy
Bride Sunday
P hone 2f>91
All Wool
Sweaters
Jackets ami Skirts
Department W. R. C
Inspector Coming-
GOAR'S
Woman’s Shop
E. M. BARNES. Prop.
Santa’s Answer
to y o u r G IF T p rob lem
The Hillsboro Argus
No m o re rag s needed
a t th is tim e.—A rgus.
Give Gifts that Endure and Endear—
ASK
the M A N
behind the
WHEEL
Give Jewelry This Christmas!
Diamond Rings
Wrist Watches
Birthstone Ring
Toilet Sets
Steerhide Purse»
Lockets
Crosses
THIS CHRISTMAS, TRY THE TRAIN!
On your holiday trip travel the safe, comfortable way.
Steel rads are the only non-skid highway in existence
—the surest, easiest way from here to there. And re-
member : trains are air-conditioned, cars steam-heated,
seats soft, restrooms convenient. THIS TIMF T R V
THE TRAIN at roundtrip fares like these:
Southern Pacific
See local S.P. agent or write
A aK ANY user what he
thinks of his John Deere
Tractor. He will probably
tell you there is nothing that
will compare to the John Deere
for simplicity, for economy, for
all-around performance.
Owners know the extra value, the
extra savings they get in a John Deere.
\\ e want you to know it, too. T h a t’«
why we invite you to
— drive
------ a new
John Deere learn all about th e
I
$2 a year anywhere in Or
An attractive Christmas Gift Sul
be provided.
" 11 • ■ I-'.- I
(For a Limited Time Only)
ohaeffer Pen»
Leather Billfolds
Tieholder Sets
Lodge Rings, Pin»
Our stock of Gifts of Distinction is equal to any
in quality and priced within the reach of any
pocketbook!
i
The Hillsboro Argu
and
The News-Telegrarr
for new aabscrlben and renewal»
lower-cost fuels successfully.
Lester Ireland & Co.
A.
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Pass. A g en t, 622 Pacific Building, Portland, O r e g o n
J.
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Coach-Tourist fares are rood in coache« and chair cars a t .-, In
touriat sleeping cara, plua small berth charge. Fares rood ta
standard Pullmans cost a little more.
Chest of Silver
Compacts
Evening Bags
W 7 IIA T more welcom
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local residents! Your h
in one.
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fered in the advertising
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J. L. ANDERSON, Jeweler
H IL L S B O R O
Phone 991 Y
B o th «"‘£,7 sc.ofl
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