HILLSBORO ARGUS, HILLSBORO, OREGON
Hilhi News Section
. pionium with
Honor Holl Given
ILuiin roll fur
by
McEntee
seven
lllso
doing remarkably
Il for never playing together be-
BETHANY-CEDAR MILL The
tdliany Presbyterian church will
Robert Bell if Den-
of
Mi
Re-
and Mt
Ml
Mr
.md Mrs
hiinii- at Cedar Mill last Saturday
Program ( hrivimas Eve
O. I'. Anderson in
State Department
J
a program Christmas E
Itlrthdav < elebratrd
Mr and Mrs Jann- Walters
their da ii(it< r,
vallia
f
All
Evelyn.
win Mi and Mrs N P John-
Fr< <1 Bo . of Washougal. Wash
lower Monday
<.t M> i Barbin
ichede III the
Pitman
and daughter.
h alletti-, Evelyn, Verna Mae. Leola
B.ubar.i James, and Donald Wal-
Mr
Walter;.
Mu ,H'
20 members
m
Mr
Mrs
Reid. Mr and Mis Curtis
Mrs Lew Williams md Mi
Oswald, all of Portland
Mi
E H Lehman und s
M llalla They
Mrs Lehman
Lehman, who
anemia
rlv Yunker Honored
Mrs Pete Yunker gave a <1
irty honoring her husband.
birthday at
Yunker.
There w
were 36
afternoon
ary boxes which totaled a nice sum
to he used for foreign and local mis-
If you have no more use for it
sell it through Argus want ads.
&
hnstmas Joy
(Doris Wiley, Editor)
Jnkc Weil Speaker
Miss Yoder Adviser
For Hilhi Annual
Hanks Minister,
Wife Observe
51st Anniversary
Attendance at
Mt. Home Good
Program Rock
Creek Tonight
Cornelius Host
Saturday to
Christmas Party
HOCK CREEK
pupils and
CORNELIUS— Local business
teacher. Mrs K Reynolds, of Rock
Creek school will present a Christ houses are sponsoring a Christmas
points stressed for
mas program at the school house party for their customers and
were, personal ap-
Miss Mary Yoder was elected ad Thursday evening (tonight! Evcry- friends, to begin at 3 p m Saturday
ablllty to keep con-
Five cases of oranges and 100
viser The staff is as follows; Dave one is invited.
Idonee.
pounds of candy will be given away
WHey, editor; Shirley Carlson, as
The Sunday achoo! of the Metho- ’ • the crowd
Spanish Party Held
sistant editor; Bud Eslinger, man- dist church
Christ- Homes Attraxtiv
held
The Spanish club party
m. 1 The homes of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
ager; Bill Cyrus, district manager, mas program Saturday at 8
Wvdne day evening in the cal
Program Sunday
Senko and .Mi and .Mr^ R E Lin-
turned out to be a success with Colene MacDowell, literary editor;
The Sunday < hool of the Brooks '“-T »re very attractive with their
The Jim Abts, Henrietta Dalby, art edi Hill
dancing singing and games
.......................
th,.ir colored Christmas lights display.
church will
highlight of the party was the in tors; Bob Bristol, snapshot editor; Christmas program Sunday morn-
Hank's Superior Market has a
itiation of Bill Johnston.
Juliana Sahifeld, Evelyn Schumak mg.
new delivery truck.
Program Given
Mr and Mrs Wesley McNeil of
er, typists; Tommy Chamberlain Join in Program
The Home Economics club held boys' sports; Leola Mae Yount,
Sunday school ol the R< formed Oregon City George McNeil of
a very interesting program Monday girls’ sports.
a Christmas Holdrege. Neb, and Maurice Mc-
church will
f'ii its members. It was a pantomime
program at the Helvetia church Neil of Milford. Neb. called on the
about Christmas and many of the
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock Every Forest Coy family Sunday.
F. F. A. Gives Program
girl . were included in the cast.
George Holscher Sr spent last
one is invited to attend this pro
“Newer
and
Better
Things gram Special musical numbers pre week in Portland with his son-in-
Bill Johnston, Bob Baughman, for- through Chemistry " was the theme sented at the church service Sun law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Ray
Powell.
leve McEntee, Ken Wort-
of the assembly given Friday at day were vocal solos by Mr F F
Mr
Martha Mann accompanied
Ott and Miss Magdalena Boeck 11
squad Don Phelps, ccn- Hilhi by the F F. A members It They were accompanied by Mrs. El- Mr and Mrs Joe Mann of Portland
chemical
to Carlton on Friday.
Harrison, Jim Broderick. was a movie
mer Guerber
Mrs Cal Edelman and Herbert
Doyle McCullough, Lloyd liounds and what they make when
Jim Brooks will en-
combined.
guards.
tertain a large group of relatives at Wahl of LaGrande visited Mr. and
their home ou Brooks Hill Sunday Mrs J F Kilgore Monday of last
week Mrs. Edelman is a daughter
evening
The Missionary society and young of Mrs. Kilgore and had been to To
people of Brooks Hill held a bazaar ledo to visit her daughter. Miss Ber
nice Edelman, a nurse in the hos
and carnival December 9
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cha pital at Toledo, who is recovering
ney, a girl, recently. She is the first from an appendicitis operation.
The Get Together club met last
grandchild of Mr and Mrs. John
MOUNTAIN HOME— Moun t a i n Boeekli of Brooks Hill.
Thursday with Mrs. John Oppen
Homr
school
pupils
with
perfect
Mrs John
BANKS Rev
Bill Siedow of Brooks Hill recent- i lander This week they will meet
Williams quietly celebrated their record attendance for the second six ly underwent an operation for ap at the home of Mr Henry Beitel-
51 t wedding anniversary Wednes weeks of school wore Daphne Lek- pendicitis and is in a Portland hos spach for a Christmas party for the
day. December 2(1 They were mar as, Alice Freulcr. Ruth Stewart. pital.
children.
ried in Preston. Kansas. Rev. Wil Joyce Browning. Mary Pearson.
Mr. and Mrs. William VanKirk
Walter Scheldt arrived from Can
liams is pastor of the Banks church. Frances Hamilton.
ada at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and son Delbert of Scappoose visit-
I lowers in Blooin
Caroline Ego Honored
Louis Zuercher last week to see ed the J. F. Straughan and A. E.
Many beautiful Christmas bou
Mrs Ray Ego entertained in hon his father. Rev. E. J. Scheidt, who Frye families on Sunday.
quets can be gathered in this vi or of the birthday anniversary of is seriously ill.
Mrs Lilly Kelsey of Cheery Nook
cinity as the following flowers can her daughter Caroline Friday aft
'Helen Benson, who is employed spent Saturday visiting in Portland.
be found blooming in Banks gar ernoon. 'Die young guests arrived in Portland, spent the week-end at Her daughter. Mrs. Lotta Fox of
dens, pansies, snapdragons, Japa during the afternoon and remained her home here.
Aloha, took care of the store in her
nese quince, nasturtiums, Shasta for supper that evening Those pres
absence.
daisies, primroses, chrysanthemums, ent were Mary Pearson. Ruth
Fern Hill club met last Thursday
violets, roses and carnations.
with Mrs Ed Maurer on Fern Hill.
Stewart. Frances Hamilton. Janet
Mi and Mrs J J Hutchens have
They had an all day meeting with a
rented a cottage at Neskowin, Lekas, Joyce Browning and Jacque
pot luck dinner, followed by a
where they will live for the win- line Howell. Games were played in
Christmas tree and exchange gifts.
doors.
ter. for Mr Hutchen's health.
Next
meeting is with Mrs. Herman
COOPER MOUNTAIN — Cooper
Both grade and high school will Program Sunday
Mountain P.-T A met Friday eve- Jones.
close Friday for the holidays and
Mrs Viva Hughes and children
Those taking part in the Christ ning with 20 members present.
will reopen January 2.
mas program to be held in the Plans were made for a Christmas and Mrs. P. R Dickinson went to
Stillwells Entertain
church on Christmas Eve took lunch party which will be held this Fri Portland on Thursday, December 14.
The Pal Pinochle club met Friday and remained at the church last day evening. December 22 After the to meet Mrs. Hughes and son, Bert
night, with Mr and Mrs L I) Still- Sunday to practice. Mrs. E A. Fogg business meeting a short program R Hughes, of Rogue River, who has
well <>f Manning Mrs
is directing the program this year.
was given. Lunch was served by enlisted in the U S. navy. A family
hart won the traveling prize Mr. John Schmellzrr Honored
the hospitality committee Next reunion was held at the home of
and Mrs P Maheur of Forest Grove
Members of the Doubletree Sun meeting will be January 19 with Mrs. Dickinson's brother. Harvey
have joined the club to take the day school class were invited to the Art Kirkham as guest speaker, Fries who is also an uncle of Mrs.
place of Mr and Mrs. L. O Still Harry Schmeltzer home for t h e The association is sponsoring a Hughes. Bert left in the evening by
well. who have dropped out Next monthly party last Friday evening. boys’ woodworking 4-H club this train with other recruits for San
meeting will be with Mr and Mrs Twelve couples were present. John year. They have bought the neces- Diego. Cal. This is the second son
William Green Friday night.
Schmeltzer, teacher of the class for sary tools and the school board is of Mrs. Hughes in the U. S. service.
Earl and Vista Hammer and El-
Mr and Mrs. Louis Lamalle have
allowing the club to move a small
vie and Ina Dreeszen of Cushing. the past ten years, was presented building to the back of the school moved into the Gerheart Olson
Iowa, left Tuesday for their home with an occasional chair by the ground, which the boys themselves house.
after spending three weeks visiting class. Mr Schmeltzer has been a will make into a clubroom. The
Mrs Martin Doescher is reported
relatives in and near Banks. They | teacher in the Mountain Home Sun board will also give a stove and slightly improved.
will go by way of California and day school since 1918 Games were work table to the members. Albert
proved but will not be able to re
isit relatives and friends en route. played, and plans for sending a b >x Caveness is leader.
turn home until after Christmas.
Mrs
Lenore
and little of clothing, canned goods and toys Mrs. Weaver Hostess
to
the
Boys
and
Girls
Farm
Home
daughter Joanne Lillian moved to
Cooper
Mountain
Community Mrs. Biersdorf is staying in Port
near
Corvallis
were
completed.
Ray
her home near Banks after staying
Sewing club met Thursday at the land with her sister. Mrs. Thomas
■it the home of her parents. Mr. and Ego took this contribution to the home of Mrs. Charles Weaver. It Bilyeu.
home
this
week.
Mrs Oscar Love of Thatcher.
Mrs. C R. Kirkpatrick is home was a Christmas party and pot-luck
Jolin Gehrts Honored
again
after some time spent in a dinner. There were many members
A birthday party was given Wed-
and visitors present. Gifts and can
hospital
undergoing treatments.
of last week at the
(By George N. Taylor)
dy were distributed by Santa Claus.
Joe
Ego.
who
is
in
a
Portland
home of Mr and Mrs. John Gehrts
On the hills above Bethlehem.
Executive meeting of the P.-T. A.
hospital,
after
having
suffered
a
in honor of his birthday anniver-
was held Monday evening at the the shepherds were keeping watch
sary. Presen were Mr and Mrs. broken leg. is seriously ill. compli home of Mr. and Mrs. W Crocker, over their flocks by night, and. Io,
cations
having
developed.
Ernie Gehrts and family. Mr. and
The evening was spent in sacking the angel of the Lord came upon
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Bruce of Christmas candy and discussing them, and the glory of the Lord
Mrs Al Gehrts and family, Walt
Gehrts, Mrs Minnie Gehrts, Earl Newberg, have been staying on the plans for a basket social to be given shone round about them, and they
and Vesta Hammer. Elvic and Ina Joe Ego farm a portion of the time some time in the future.
were sore afraid. And the angel
Dreeszen and Mr and Mrs. John since Mr. and Mrs. Ego have been
said unto them—“Fear not. for be
away. Mr. and Mrs Percy Hamilton
Gehrts and family.
hold. I bring you good tidings of
have been assisting with the chores
Pupils Entertained
great joy which shall be to all
Pupils of Helen Wicks dancing there.
people. For unto you is born this
class were given a Christmas party To Improve School
day in the City of David a saviour,
at the home of Miss Wick s mother
which is Christ the Lord. And this
Mountain Home Parent-Teacher
in Hillsboro. Those from Banks association met at the school house
SCHEFFLIN
The presentation shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall
and Manning attending were Mrs. Monday.
the of "Whiskers.'' a one-act play last
Chris Tolke and children Norma, school board to secure labor for the Friday evening, was enjoyed by 80
GETTING UP NIGHTS
Billy and Bobby. Mrs. Beatrice work of improving the interior of people.
CAUSED BY—
Bush and Donna Mao, Mrs Chester the school house during Christmas Juniors Entertain
Getting up nights may be caused by
Frydendall and Helen, Lillian Mae vacation were discussed. The school
The Juniors of Zion Walther sluggish kidneys. Kidneys often need help
Benefiel, Darlene Jones, Shirley board has allotted money in the League society entertained the sen same as bowels. If excess acids and other
are not regularly eliminated, it
Jean Prickett, Dorothy Peppard. budget this year for the material for iors Sunday evening with a Christ wastes
may lead to burning, scanty or frequent
Miss Wick was unable to be there, the work, but the labor is expected mas party. Pearl Petersen and Ed flow, backache, leg or rheumatic pains,
as she underwent an emergency to be donated.
win Sahnow were each presented headache or dizziness. Keep kidneys ac
tive. Get a boz of BUKETS from agy
appendectomy Friday evening N<>
A tree for the Mountain Home with a book. This was their reward druggist. Your 25c back if not pleased in
more dancing classes will be held pupils and a program is being pre for selling the most Walther League 4 days. Locally at Delta Drug Store.
until further notice.
Wilbert
Salzwedel,
pared by Miss Luethe for the latter Messengers.
Co-operate with your community
J. P
Vanderzandcn received part of the week. Parents and pat chairman of the sales, also present
bruises and cuts Monday evening m rons may attend.
ed Jack Heinrich and Lester Kahle. correspondent by turning in your
an auto accident.
A delightful afternoon party fol Junior salesmen, with candy as a important news happenings. It is
George Finck returned to his lowed the business session of the consolation prize. There was an at impossible for the correspondent to
home in Forest Grove from a Port Mountain Home Ladies' Aid. which tendance of thirty at the party.
contact everyone for local news
land hospital where he has been was held at the Richard Joyce home
Alma Petersen of Pumpkin Ridge terns. Be sure that the item is real
seriously ill for several month He Thursday afternoon. Members of is working at the home of Mr. and news and not just a mere day’s visi
is able to be up but must continue the Pollyanna Per-pal club
Mrs. Carl Fragmeier.
tation within the county or to Port-
on a milk diet.
George Biersdorf is slightly im- land.
tf
changed Christinas gifts.
Verle Prickett, who has been em
M!r. and Mrs. Percy Harnilton
ployed at a logging camp, is home have received word that a cast has
for the holidays.
been placed on the feet and legs of
their daughter Helen, who is in the
Shriners’ hospital in Portland. She
is reported to be getting along very
well and is happy and contented
there.
DIXIE MOUNTAIN Mr and Mrs.
C. D Nelson entertained with a
birthday party for their daughter
Elsie last Saturday evening. Pres
ent were Evelyn and Allen Boleen.
SEPORRTORS'MILKERS
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Nelsotn, Jose
phine Wallace, Mrs Ada Jacobcr
miLK (OOLERS
and Mary. Donald Nelson and the
honor guest.
STUR BURR EQUIPMERT
The Home Economics club has
postponed the December meeting
until January 18.
At Cooper Mt.
Born in a Stable
Play Presented
Schefflin Friday
i
friendship
t lie
Thank You and Merry Christinas
J. T. (Jack) FOSTER
126 S. Third Ave.
HILLSBORO
Phone 1011
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find the Babe wrapped in swaddling
clothes and lying hi a manger." And
it came to pass that when the angel
had gone away from them into
heaven, that the shepherds pressed
with haste into Bethlehem to see
that which was told them. There
lying in the manger they find the
Babe The hour had struck. God
had sent forth his Son. born of a
woman to become one with us .sin
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the God-head had stripped Himself
of His glory and stepped down to
walk among men and reveal the
heart-throb of His Father s love for
fallen men.
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ed unto Him gifts; gold, frankin
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Merry
Christmas!
Christmas
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appreciation to our
many friends and cus
tomers at this most joy
ous holiday time.
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cense. His holy life. Myrrh His
death for our sins
Human reason says "I must see
the thing, and handle it or I cannot
believe it." Where reason leaves off
faith takes up By faith we see the
unseen things of God and arc made
strong for the tests and trials of
life. By faith we see across into
the land that la fairer than day
where the Father waits over the
way And so
sing- "My Faith
Looks Up to Thee; Thou Lamb of
Calvary. Saviour Divine! Now Hear
Me While I Pray; Take All My
Guilt Away. O Let Me from This
Day be Wholly Thine
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