The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 21, 1940, Page 14, Image 14

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Current Books
library
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Washington County Federation of Women's clubs second annual
riusical, held at Forest Grove in Marsh hall Friday afternoon w.is a number of biographic
that
ar
an enjoyable and successful event, according to Mis William B Chand­
prox ide entertain
ler of Scholl«, general chairman. "Financially we went over the top guaranteed
ment, acce
with our fund for a music
holarship for Pacifie university." d'O said
Program numbers were as follows: Flag salute, led by Mrs Ed librarian
ist of the late biH'ks inclini
< onkiin. ptesident of the county federation, violin solo. Mrs
e follow ing:
Sissons of Hillsboro J inior W.-mer -♦
Tlav bv Kaufman and Hart. "The
dub; piano «okt, Eleanor Wagner of
Man Who Came to Dinner." Fun-
Forest Grove Junior Women's club;
ef the year, soon to be
vocal solo. Venita Russell of Metz­
Portland, a caricature of
ger Women - club. Dorothy Conklin '
accompanist; whistling solo. Mrs.
W.mleott portray :ng the
and
George Tew of Gaston Women'< "Easter Program Suggestions" ar
club, with Miss Roma Rolston ac­ the titles of two new mimeograph
companist; violin solo. Mrs. Mar­ published by the Home Economic Much College
or Education Eat­
jorie Tyler of Hillsboro Needlecraft
ing Up Life." This also is a humor­
club. Mrs. F J. Sewell accompanist:
pamphlets ar ous btx'k Though in a lighter vein
musical skit by ten girls, sponsored obtainable at the xtension offic it represents
serious opinions Such
by Scholls Jr Women’s club: violin in the court hoi
subject
Has Economic
solo Miss Clara McDonald of Hite n
Kathleen McCrae, home de
T h
Progressive club. Miss Ingebord
Black
Pearson aeeompanist; plan-' so!.'
The "Easter Program" bulletin ed.
Norma Berger of West Union Junior
"Ris
Women’s club; modem dance greup contains material on the origin of
sketch
by Pacific university students Easter, a children's story about the
sponsored by Forest Grove Women's origin of Easter eggs, an Easter a probable leader of India Gi
highlights
f
the
Indian
political
skit,
and
a
reading
appropriate
to
club and Washington County Health
association: vocal tri ■ Mrs. V W. this holiday.
"Heaven is About Us." by Huw-
Gardner. Mrs Ben Faber and Mrs
The "Easter Party" bulletin con-
William Enschede of Hillsboro Cof­ tains
An autobiography
for invitations a r d Spring
fee club. Mrs. F. J Sewell accom­ room decorations, table decoration
which should give writings, also
panist; harp solo. Mrs Robert War­
a fine study ,
rens of Watts Women s club: vocal ed games, methods of obtaining
"Life of Greece" by Will Durant
Mr amt Mrs M. W Johnson of this city who observed their GOth
solo. Mrs. Frank Dooher of Cor­ partners, and refreshment sugges­ This book unfolds a civilization so
weddin { anniversary Sunday
nelius Civic Improvement club:
like
our
ow
n
that
having
read
the
■
roading Mrs. Maude Stannard of tions appropriate for Easter.
book we find we can better un­
Hillsboro Women's Service club:
derstand our own problems which
piano solo by Marjorie Sahler of
resemble the Greeks in
Pacific university conservatory of
tail but machinery
music. Marjorie Shirley accompanist,
"Bozanza Inn" by Oscar
and vocal trio Mrs Joe Stretcher.
of the
The three-week pre-Easter "H ime and Hal! Tiiis is a
Mrs Max Bennett and Mrs William
B Chandie«' of Scholls Women s Visitation" evangelistic campaign famous Palace hotel of San Fran*
club, with Mrs. Ina Sutherland ac .with local forces now in progress cisco which was the wonder of the
compattisi.
at the Central Christian church is world when it was built. Many
Mr. and Mrs M W Johnson of this ity. now residing at 136
to close Easier A record breaking celebrities visited there and t h e Lickson. celebrated their GOtli wedding annivers.iry Sundai Gathered
book
gives
some
incidents
crowd is expected with an attend­
to congratulate the couple were a small group of * close
‘
family friends
in
ance aim of 407 in church school at dais of thi eccentric era.
including a number of their old schoolmates.
9:45 a. m. All special features in-
"Along the Road" by Stanley
i eluding an annual decision service
»
J
men cd on
March 18 1880. in Missouri. They
____ _
CORNELIUS
— The home of Mr. conducted by the pastor are at the Joues. This is a sequel to "Christ
moved to the state of Washington in
and Mrs. Eli Kingston at Cornelius beginning of church school session of the Indian Road "
18!>8 .mJ m 1901 moved tn Portland
"Party Book" by Mary Breen
was the scene of a quiet wedding Faster worship service is at 10:45
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.
.
- o'clock. Music by choir. Solo by
With the exception of a few years
"Party Menus and Recipes" by
Sunday
afternoon when
their
young-
One of the principal community spent m Idaho, they lived in or near
est daughter. Catherine, became the Professor L. Dossett. Sermon: "If- Hewett.
"Science for the World" by Ger­ Easter feature* is to be the pres­ Portland until March. 1927. when
bride of Robert Sullavan of Dilley. But." A scriptual presentation of
entation
of the cantata. "The Re­ they established their Hillsboro
Mr Sullavan is the son of Mrs Gor­ the significance of Christs resur- ald Wendt. The author, who was
rection will be given. A baptismal director of science for t h e New surrection Story" by the Christian home, which is now shared bv their
don Knight.
fair, tells what church choir a 4 p. m. Prof I.. daughter. Mis Fayetta Allen
Only immediate families were pre- service for all converts follows the York worlds
On the actual dale of their an­
sent for the ring ceremony which
semce.
science means today, in terms of Dossett. director of the Tualatin
Singers, is directing the choir
niversary. the aged pair were enter­
every day living.
was performed by Rev. Putnam of
111
"The
Resurrection
Story
tained
nt dinner by Mr. und Mrs
a
the Christian church of Hillsboro, t
. - , ,
"U. S Camera Book." Prize pic­
A home reception was held after
tures and how they were obtained composition of Carrie B Adams O O Freeman CarJs. telegrams and
flowers from friends nt many parts
the ceremony for the folowing: Mr. Tn Ch1]rrk Prnneirfv
Many valuable facts for the ama- and presented in two parts.
and Mrs Eh Kingston. Mr and Mrs 10 ^nurcn
Soloists are Prof. Dossett. Wil­ of the country have feted thè John­
1 teur photographer and a book to
Gordon Knight of Dilley and their
The Congregational church build- be enjoyed by all.
lard McGlasson. Mrs L. C. Kram- sons m the last week.
children. Romona. Frank. Mattie and
at East Mam and Fifth streets
"Harmony in Color" by Ven ita ien. Mrs. Cecil Miller, Mrs H B
Howard: Mr and Mrs James Harle- s receiving three coats of paint Seeley. The principles of interior Denton. Mis- Maunne M 'ore and
man and Jimmy and Judith of The Ladies- Social Circle of the decoration are clearly told, beau- Miss Theona Putnam. The public
Cornelius: Mr. and Mrs. E. V Ed- I rfiurch is financing this improve­ tifully illustrated.
is invited.
wards. Vernon and Jean of Sher-
Sher- ment <md also the payment of $151
"Treasure
Art
Masterpieces"
bv
1
wood: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burke.
paving and sewer assessments
Mrs. Caroline Applegate was
Richard and David of Farmington: against the church property. At Craven. Beautiful reproductions of ' Mrs. F E. Piper and daughter
guest of honor at a tea Thursday
* j
—
- - and - Stanley
—
-
the close of the year the treasurer famous pictures.
Mrs **
P Ludwig.
Ronald
Mrs. Charles W. Straughan of
celebrating her 80th
of Taft. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hemer of the Circle reported several
Klamath Falls spent several days afternoon
birthday anniversary She received
of Portland: Mr. and Mrs. L. W. hundred dollars of cash on hand
here
last
week
visiting
their
daugh
­
many gifts and cards and also news
Kingston of Hillsboro and Mr Dar­ and the circle decided that the
ter and sister. Miss Evelyn Piper. of a great granddaughter.
Caroline
. money could not be put to a better
rel Sullavan of Dilley.
Miss Elsie Pipt-r. a student at Pacific Jane, born to Mr and Mrs John
Mr. and Mrs. Sullavan will be at use than that of improving the
i
university,
accompanied
them
on
home to their friends at their resi 1 church property.
‘ Morn of Victory.-- an Easter can- their return to Klamath Falls, where H Bergen of Marshfield five days
dence in Dilley, after a short wed
tata by Lee Rogers, will be pre­ she will spend the two weeks' before her birthday.
ding trip.
sented at 8 p m. Sunday at the spring vacation. Mrs Hattie Straug-
Lutheran church. Byrle han of Portland was also a guest
Nosier Transferred—
Miss’
HELVETIA—Miss Yoneko Inaga- Ramp is organist and director. Mrs
Wcdnesday and
Mr and Mr Bryce Nosier an.I two
W. Hinrichs and Mrs. Percy Thur«iav
ka and Tosko Manasika were mar- E
Hillis and the chorus will sing.
2 ™°.
daughters Annette and Susan are
, ried a-, the Buddhist temple in Port- "Awake! Arise!" Other numbers „ Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs here th s week visiting Mr and Mr
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! land Sunday»-They will make their 1 will be by Mrs. Hillis and by Mrs. Ralph Ramey were Mr and
C E Wells and Mrs. C H Nosier.
C. P. Beck of Orenco will speak i home in Hillsboro.
Hinrichs
and
the
choir.
L.
M.
Nye.
The
Nyes
have
____
been
ar the T .wnsend club meeting Mon­
। spending the winter in Oregon and Auto Freight Co. has had a promo­
day at 8 p. m. in Legion hall The I
r
r
r
expect to leave this week foi their tion and now has a position m Port­
club wishes to announce to all. Enschedes Entertain—
Sunday dinner party guests of home at Beloit, Wis.
land with that company.
Enschede en
friends of the Townsend movement • Mr and Mrs John
____ ________
—. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Miltenberger
that the present bill. H R. 8264 now tertained with a dinner Friday night
pending in the congress of the U before the Masonic and Eastern Star were Mr and Mrs. Charles Mc­
S . is printed in full in the last is- dance. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Creary. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milten-
sue of the National Towmsend Harold Pasley of Beaverton and Mr berger. Miss Ione McCreary and
Harry Matoon, all of Portland.
Weekly.
and Mrs. Al Opdenweyer.
Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Nicol spent a
few days this week with Mrs. Nicol’s
P
E
O.
Sisterhood
met
Tuesday
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sandi­
c:rldePa^'
fea,ured- Varo1^ “ the hom¿7fl™John B^^
Pie social
chairman, planned luncheon at 1 o'clock with a general fer, at Salem.
Mrs Rose Brown and Mrs. Ronald
" C
( meeting following. Mrs. M. P. Cadv
111
was chairman, and the afternoon Vaught are visiting a few days this
week with Mr and Mrs. Clairborne
Mr. and Mrs. H L. Fuller spent was «Pent in discussing "current Brownhill
at Seaside.
the week-end with their son-in-law even,s
Mrs. Carl Rickson and children of
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mel­ Social Club to Meet—
Taft are visiting this week with Mrs.
vin Rehse of Manza/iita.
Social club of Eastern Star will C. H. Nosier.
Mr. and Mrs. W H. Lyda and meet at 1:30 p. m.. Friday at the
Mrs. Willard Lewis of Lostine vis­
daughter Myrna of Sweet Home temple. Hostess committee is Mes­
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Searcy last !
spent the week-end with Mr. and dames E. R Bailey. W. G Hare. H ited
week.
Mrs. C. J. Hines.
L. Hoeffel. W J. Enschede and Earl
Miss Minnie Moore of Corvallis
Mr. and Mrs E. R. Bailey and Donelson.
, spent the week-end with Mr. and
Don and Robert spent Sunday at Food Sale Saturday—
Mrs.
George Laver.
Seaside.
St. Matthews Ladies will hold a
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pickens vis­ food sale Saturday at Columbia
ited friends at Camas, Wash . Sun­ Foods Store.
day.
Dr. and Mrs. George H Butter­
Mr. and Mrs. W R. Manley spent
field were at Seaside over the week­
Sunday at McMinnville with their
end.
, daughter Mary at Linfield college
Mrs. E. A Logan of Spokane and Mrs. Manley's mother. Mrs. Hat­
spent last Sunday with her sister,' tie Hill Brownhill.
Mrs. Hugh Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Johnson of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Brien of Fern Hill will move onto the old
Marshfield spent Sunday with his Hunger mill property in Orchardule
mother. Mrs. Hugh Rogers.
- just as soon as school is out.
Local Folk Observe
60th Wedding Date
Miss Kingston Weds
Mr. Robert Sullavan
Cantata Scheduled
At Christian Church
improvements Made
Froperty
All Sami
Epi copal church will
Ihr
w ill be milking Iho IU40 p,pp\ pu |
r
Nu mb". arc hoing epi mH (,
,
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I
,
n i
noii.ii-v can funi'-
w itbout rei. giiiziiii' ,
Thursday
eifie iimieisiti faculty woman, it
a talk before the Hillsboro Rot.u i
club.
As an agonev
to our ehildreii
mg their part
said, but there
in our national
ture which it
That
our men and women norin.it.
tusk which canni t be accomplish
ed w ithout the help of true religion
oliljlncd hum Ml. Umwh at II,’
Hut >1 Ai i* -a Ihi" \igiu olhee
choir with Mt
V
W
< iii> i (H al. ( lulls
Sriiimi I
uni; at ti 30 I» m . with Mpuciul music
under the direction ol Mt G ndnei
PAINTING
Inicrlur
•t Guindoli Birdyhi
a n c h e McCormu k
.mJ Mis Mabel B
FREE
M
Eslrriur
ESTIMATES
W. BENNETT
S< hüll’» 11*1
|‘h<»
Hlllsbolu
Kt
Turn Reni Money
Into a Home!
Schools should not
Ameiieim children to inuusuiv
materialistic
standards
iathvi
should they be made to realize that
America is
traditions
Nazism. f.uici>in and
communism. th»' Pacific unit ft ml %
educator pointcxl out.
govern•
mental systems whic
pletcly thrown uvei democt ary
and with it Christia
There is a difference. Miss Crane
I said, between Christianity mid see.
tarianism
That the fundamental
principles of Cliiistuniii are ?
95% LOAN
and LOW INTI WEST
UNDER F. H. A.
Title
being realized and turned to mure
and more by young people who
have seen the failure of abiding
by other standards, she stated
versit ies and college-
especially should look more fav
orably upon the teaching of Chris-
tiamty.
cannot afford
to let the government ha\
. for a
glance at the names lu. ed 111
"Who's Wiio" will testify to the
fact that independent colh /
still producing more thun their
share of the notion s' leade
said
B F Pile was program chairman
Live in t he comfort of
your own home unii pat
fur it on rent-like terms.
Let I’ool-Ciaidner help you take advantage of
this opportunity. Complete stock of quality rnu-
terials
money-saving suggestions . . . home
planning hints . . . and courteous sert ice.
Pool-Gardner Lumber Co.
FULLER PAINTS—Thry L m «
131 W Bziellne "if h's Lumber Call Our Number" I’iione 2691
Bob Sutherland, student at Ore
gon Slate college, is spending
with Mr. und Mrs
Richard Sutherland al Bun.
Mrs. C. Applegate
Honored on Thursday
Mi
of the
childrens
and it is
democratic
ueation m
tain prop«
the basic
Party Suggestions
Available Here
Christian Church
Campaign to End
Poppy Poatei Rule's
A h ' N ow Obtainable
All Saints Arranges
Special Services
Christianity Held
ri nei pie
. Demoeraev
OPENING
Easter Cantata at
Lutheran Church
Japanese Marry
Orenco Man to Talk
At Townsend Meet
DRASTIC
Reductions - S AVE!
WOMEN'S SHOES-
One group, values to $6. Open
and closed toes and heels, medi­
um and high heels.
Black, blue tan ami
white ......
GRAND
<4 nn
-Ohenin^,
AIR STEP SHOES-
For women, Regular $6. Medi-
um and high heels—pumps ami
tie styles. Kid and
suede leather in black,
blue, tan, tan and white
’3«
SATURDAY, MARCH 23
MEN S BOOTS—
Washington County
Motors
EARL MORLEY, Prop.
Baseline at West Hillsboro City Limits
Year Round
OLDSMOBILE : GMC TRUCKS
Used Cars : Signal Oil Products
Who deals
exclusively in
FLOWERS
98c
HIP BOOTS -
FIRST QUALITY
black. Regularly
SPECIAL, for this
sale only .................
MEN S BOOTS -
RUBBER SHOES-
Rf<l
a n tl
For men. Color—Red.
Regularly $3.50.
N()W, only .....................
KEDSMAN— Crepe ho I<>. sport shoes for men. White grev
and blue. Regularly $2.45. SPECIAL
See and Drive the 1940 Oldsmobile
‘2.98
FIRST QUALITY KNEE BOOTS.
Red and black.
Regularly $3.50.
NOW .....................
Black knee boots.
Regularly $2.65.
SPECIAL, only ...
DEALERS FOR
FLORIST
WOMEN'S KEDETTES-
SPORTS SHOES with low and
medium height heels,
White,
blue, tan and other
colors. \'alues from
$1.95 to $2.45. NOW
WOMAN’S SHOES— One group. Values to $6. Medium
and high heels. Black, blue, brown, white
AT NEW LOCATION
Patronize your
WOMEN'S SHOES -
One group, values to $5. Medium
and high heels . , . Pumps, ties
and strap styles.
Black, blue, tan,
white. SPECIAL
an
leZitJ
with the sensational
"Hydro-Matic Drive"
GET YOUR
Easter Lilies
Phone 781
The C. C. Store
Hillsboro, Oregon
BUSTER BROWN SHOE DEPT
from your local
NAPPY
Downtown Florist
Complete Line Gorgeous Easter Flowers
— also —
Corsages - Violets - Gardenias - Azaleas - Roses
Carnations - Cut Flowers - Potted Plants
Funeral Designs
Our Specialty
Courteous Service.
Reasonable Prices
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Free Delivery Service
Phone 651
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