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Page Two HILLSBORO ARGUS. HILLSBORO, OREGON Banks Church Auction Sale Termed Success Thm Banks Juniors Sponsor Sadie Hawkins Dance The auction sal. he Banks church Bethany Cedar Mill •Ilinv I hin child biwineM Atk ri I IS<* sfili st and the Banks chut ch an in mt Idtth b<»\ • ?hurch board minor >!ixx rburch larmi and commitl Donald llonon-d Elim McDonald miscellaneous mini Mans Mt* ««dames th Kitson. Lov«- Carl Landauci nwi man Raymond l ¡rmiqurt Hen Kennett W< If. VauUon Martin Lull Meritat Mi d ir r Alice Kurki« y Ralph Ruck ley Wal Willis. Rev f . milv Haney Rudolph l^psehatt H Rtsivi/ke Otto Pannier, Uyter Estri larve Allan Hayden her cc Mr. TTH the call to the na- m e than a n‘s yeung men, American women erywhere ask haw th y can v?> s to aid in the unteer the emergency. What part can women and girls play In nat; nal defense? The American Red Gross, through 3 700 Chapters and their branch es. provides the answer. More than a half million women already have enrolled to give theii time in Red Cross volunteer services, according to Mrs. Dwigh: F. Davis of Wash- Chairman of Red ington, D. Cross Volunteer Special Services. Through sewing and knitting a mil lion garments for Europe's war vic tims. and making millions of surgi cal dressings for war wounded and sick, they have gained efficiency and experience which can be readi ly diverted to the work for home defenses should the need arise, Mrs. Davis said. • In order ■epare most e!?.- cientlr for any emergency which may come, the Red Cross is extend ing its training courses through its Chapters. Women motorists are trained for the Red Cross Motor Corps; girls who wish to volunteer for office work, train for the Staff Assistance Corps; other thousands join the Canteen Corps; women and girls who wish to learn to pro- te : the health of their families. ard Wilbur a Banks pounds and h: been named Eloise Harry Mr and Mr Wr Seas eie. a r.r' ber 12 The little Mi ■ 4 ouncts and has been named Elaine Mrs. Whitfield was formerly t and children Velie and and Mr and w Purdin. Ed Goff. Arnold Goff anc the Misses Leota and Lucille Lep and K F Mullet i ng in Hillsboro while apartments owned by ■n.i Mr Muller, spent the w k end home east of Kani Mrs Catherin«* Ederer is visiting .it the home of her daughter Mrs Bruce Hall, in Portland Ida ho Them for Duties X ital In Present Emergency r Sunday dinner party guests ■ . • ■ •■■ Mi - ohler. who »pent Saturday and Sunday ■ with bis parents Mr. and Hen-v Ftohl^r. Fi Uy Moore of Portland ■ ceompanied him to Etanks and Mr*. WiUni J Mrs Ca ss Wilson was hostess for tb bridge club Thur after no n. First XÉfred Lewis, second bv Mrs. Max I> eszen and consolation by Arthur Ireland. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Max Drceszen No- Vf-mber 28. Mr and Mrs. John Hartwick and daughter Joyce week-end guests of her mother. Mrs. Rose Porter, of Portland. Mr and M Grover Rogers nnd Mi anil Mr Al Nelson of Hills- boro were Sunday guests of Mr and Mis Cass Wilson. Mrs. Lois Shelley of Portland was a week-end guest cf her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Engen, and her children Ross and Phyllis Shee- Wedding Invitations. Announce ments and other Society Printing of Quality.—Hillsboro Argus Print ing Department 1 Hillsboro Resident For 13 Years Dies Marinous Amundson. 53. rest- dent of Hillsboro for 13 year d;ed suddenly of a heart attack Thurs day at his home Funeral service were held Monday at Young's Fa neral home with vault intermen at R «se C.'y Park cemetery. Port land. R E and daughter Myrtle, both at home: . Roy old. Beaverton one br •ther. Harry. Minnesota. and one grands son. Marinous Amands- ■ born at Oslo. Norway, or April 1887. and came to th. United States 34 years ago He wa empl >yed here by the Souther Pacific as foreman of ncht-of CHflISTmfiS YOUR CHOICE OF ^12e SMART DESIGNS PRINTED WITH YOUR NAME Mr and Mrs Charles Shipley Mi Groen and the Shipleys were child ugo Mr and Mrs Harry Crawford and son and Bill Crawford of McMinn vHl^ DOLLARS AHEAD buy Mrs. Robert r daughter z\lt.i Wiley, and family, of The stage that I Top. left, millions of garments and surgical dressings made for war Banks ft>r Foiest land at 1 30 p ni victims by uniformed women; right. Nurse’s Aides trained to serve in hospital clinics: Gray Ladies trained to give morale building services in at 2 25 D m The change in time military and civilian hospitals. All are volunteers who give time to thio b« u in Monday Alfred Peppard work of mercy every day. the home of his datigli take Hye'ene and Care of morale of the alck. Nurse’s Aides Mrs John Peppard the bourses; those who wish are trained to assist doctors and Bank William M r jw to aid the victim of an expert registered nurses in clinics accident, enroll in the First Aid and hospitals and this training is and daughters spent sev week with classes. limited at present to regions where Mt*« Tom William - The Gray Lady Corps Is com there are many hospitals. ton posed of volunteers who require The Red Cross “preparedness for Carl Shipley and daughters more specialized training and this humanity’* program is supported by Tillamook w< re Sunday guests is available only in those chapters the memberships of the American his parents. Mi and Mis Charl« near military hospitals. The Gray public and every patriotic man and Wade Armentrout Ladies are the visitors in military woman is urged to join bls local and Mis ’laud Morgan v and civilian hospitals giving those Red Cross Chapter during the Roll Mi- Morgan's husband in th Call, November 11 to 30. aids and comforts to sustain the Vincent s hospital Thursday Morgan remained until Fridav e\t- mng with her husband as he suf fered a relapse, but was reported improved Monday. Mr. and Mrs J W Hunt of St Helens were Sunday guests of her Mrs. Pratt Re-Êlecled Master Of Buxton Grange; Party Nov. 22 in December at which time the an- Mrs. Haioki Jensen, and family. grange met here Saturday for an nual Christmas pit ; will be held Birthday < elehrat«*d Mr and Mis Ben Burns and fam- all-day meeting with pot-luck din- and officers will be I elected for the coming year. Lillian i Billie • Pi att u re elected master Oth^r officers lee- Charles Prichard and family have in honor of th«* birthday anniver moved to Portland I The Porter saries of Mr Burns and Mis Lis Charles family, who have been living in ter L. Crawfor . steward : Goodrich, ai datant stew a tent house at Manning. have Bessie H.dd ik. chaplain: Mrs O1 moved into the house vacated hv Irma Lentz and Stowell, treasurer; Mrs. Edith Rig the Prichard gle. secretary George Hollenbeck. gatekeeper: Mrs. Ellen Goodrich. Ceres: Mrs May O .1er. Pomona: Irene Saxton. Flora: Mrs Mat gai et Crawford, lady assistant Grange will hold a card ’ in Ev- William C Charters, 91. resident erybody welcome. of Tigard for most of the past 30 years, died Saturday at a local hos- Church Servie*» Hehl Catholic church was held in St pital Funeral services were Wed- Thomas church here Sunday with nesday. November 20. at 2 p m Father Saal of Roy in charge. A in Young's Funeral home at Tigard with the I O O F lodge conduct- fair crowd attended. ;ng graveside services at the Cre»- ' Mrs. Margaret Cornutt and two cent Grove cemetery. children Patty Rae and Stanton William Charters was born in I visited their husband and father Michigan on November 5. 1849. As St Vincer hospital Saturday far as can be learned here, he has improving. Mr Cornutt outlived all hi kin He was an act- Cornutt and children were over -ve lodge member during hi» resi night guests of her parents. Mr. dence in Oregon. and Mrs. Harry George, of Wood land. Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs Robert Place and Marian Pearl Snider Mr- Mollie Tallman of Dorris. Cal . M; rian Pearl Snider. 58. late of । Beavertoo, died in this city Fri route to Jewell to visit relatives. day Funeral services, in charge of G. H Riggle, who has been living Young's Funeral home, were held the Edwards home, moved into Tuesday in the Nazarene church at Beaverton with interment in th«' Robert H od. Mr Riggle redecor Crescent Grove cemetery. Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. ated the interior recently. Helen Straley, of Seattle, and one is ill at his home here. son in Los Angeles, Cal. and Mrs. John Britter are the shingled. < uben Kelly and Bill Luke are now employed at Shields Logging Chas. E. Fuller camp. Director Carl Shipley and family of Tilla- mook spent the week-end visiting Forceful Emmet Shipley home Thursday the children Preaching. he stamp club held a dinner, membeis and the leader, Mrs. Old Hymn« of fis, were present. the Faith. 9000 miles car guarantee Has Ford 36 Coupe $595 Ford Deluxe Coupe — l!la< l finish. $525 fog light Ford Coupe 37 good rubi Dark mohair. 425 Ford Coupe—A fim < ar ilio and heater $ ei|lli|i|ie<| Ford Touring Fordor Sedan OC Lincoln Zephyr O U fine interior ILid Many Othir Models and hr.dur. From. HILLSBORO "Get the Facts and you'll get a FORD'’ Old Fashioned Revival h, you like comfort? EVERY SUNDAY 6 P. 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