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I la / e l Ifu tfm a n . M e rle S e lfrid g e , H omo S clu ld , M »i g a u d P e rry . M aude S ta n n a rd . A u d re y Seaoold and V io la Paynt« » Jessie S e w e ll wa t p ia n o a cco m p a n ist. A T h a n k »giving d in n e r was »•I ved by ladies o f the c h u rc h , and i ibb* d«*coi a tio ri« c a rrie d o u t the T h a n k s g iv in g rn«4if. T he m e o f the m e e tin g b e in g A S a lu te to O u r M em b e rs." l o l l ( a ll was a n sw e re d by re a d in g a c le v e r r iiiitl R egent M ai v \\ oh. i p> ■ and ilit io d m cd M i It . < sta le Regent o f Stavh»n h I p «hurt te p o it « hi the n .ifio n .i H ihoh. a h ». Mi S< Ib y Shorn k. 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Mi » I ’t »n ■ ng M i * J o h n Pta to u t ■ L«s natal F o w lc i «*< 11.i * i «11 r Rah* h Bak« i B’e I I II two II It Id< 1111 f I k e p t tin* c ro w d la u g h in g . i F ’ nnia D c V lu e m ii • k md M. b W y ffv l» <• c o m m itte e fo il ».*. i «-n,, llaMChe i ha i man <m| I ' l.tCIIUli« k « < ha i m ail 11 | w « •• M e *»l a tin - » E ll«*n b e tta J« >.«• G e r m a in « Fihz. tie th K» m p c i Jnd«. K i i Ru .»t ■ fio in I f 111 at, u i included Mi : " i. F ord Ken ’ i V i o I e I Sw an M.v i tie H e lvo ,: i "■ J in ie n 's w e i. d A u x ilia r y Mon’s Dinner Great Success M»-n «»f t) „ . ( ' »nxr«*jju tiu n .il '■•f th«*uiM*l\ «*• gorxl hen îlu * . » i \ tu rk e y • •'!! the f ix ih s 'J' th«* c h u rc h Al i i ’ l?*i ] m i ,, un w ere F Ji - a m jj i he <J nn«*> uiix.ness tne«»tnig w.is held, w ith ■ in d tir.itc * Subscribí» to T h e A n n i« COVERALLS f bv th e c o m m it t e e e h u ri'h T h e m e e tin g w ill com m ence at ID o 'c lo c k in tiie m o rn in g and last u n t il 2 30 in the a fte rn o o n A p o t-lu c k lu n ch e o n w ill be a fe a tu re •f ■1 d a y, w it h H ilis b o io w .'la-i: « u p p ly ln g th e hot dislies, Fi rest G r o v e w o m en the salads and Bea- V if t o n w om en the desserts A n in fe re tin g sp e a ker w ill p a r tic ip a te in the p ro g ra m , a c ra ft -le m n n s tra tio n w ill lie held and I i «gr im «liseu ion fo r th e Hlue I t m i- C am p F ire and H o riz o n g ro u p s w ill he c a rrie d cn. z\nv w o m an w h o is in te re s te d in y o u th is in v ite d and u rg e d to at te n d th is m e e tin g z \ll a re asked to tilin g scissors, a n t th e ir sugar if th e y w ish C offee, tea and ro lls w i l l be suoplh-d T h e re g u la r m e e tin g o f th e H ills b o ro C o m p F ire C o u n c il was h e ld in ttie C a m p F ire ffic e in th e li b .«rv F rid a y T he lu e s id e n t. M rs R a lp h Eastei p resided Tin E x te n s io n c o m m itte e r e p o r t ed tli.it th e re are now 15 H lu e B ird r C a m p E re and H o rizo n g ro u p s in H ills b o ro T tie A w a rd s c o m m itte e an n ou n ce d th a t fo u r g ir ls had pass e l th e ir T r.u ls e e k rr» ' l a n k 111 C a m p F ire T h e C iv ic S e rv ic e co m m itte e c h w rm u n , M rs Z «i i M o rg a n , re- |> ,rte d th a t C am p F .re g ir ls w e re c o n tin u in g to h e lp in th e seal sale a c tiv ity . N o m in a tin g c o m m itte e m ade a r e jio rt and discussion was c a rrie d on M rs H o m e r S e ttle m ie r w ill be tin ' p re sid e n t o f the H ills tx ir o c o u n c il fo r tlic c o m in g ye a r; M rs Casev \ ic e -p re s id e n t, and M rs J. W B a r ney s e c re ta ry . The tre a s u re r and committee chairmen w ill be an« n oiineed la te i M rs F’ aul P a tte rson was c h a irm a n o f the n o m in a tin g «o m m itti-e N e xt m e e tin g w ill be h e ld in J a n u a ry . inf iti i i R oom y p a tc h p o ck ets, b u t T h e se C o v e ra lls a r e m a d e to ta k e p re p a re d T h i y e a r m O re g o n to o n C h r is t- inns le tte rs c o n ta in in g sheets o f C h ris tm a s Seals w ill go o u t in th e m a il th a n i vei be fore M ore people W ill be asked Io J u n e in the w o rk . » i " f th e p ro g ra m to Christmas Ssol» wip(. ,,ut tUb« n u- J,,..,, , „ (JregOII ^ z ^ m i z w «« z o ? z { I z. t f / T / j ^ z v « t ' ' M o re people th a n la - f o r e w ill b u y a t i d U s e C h ris t- ,,li‘ •'* «'Vi- d e u c e th a t ttu -y up- fa k k in ad o f u a n d • » w is h Io do Ih e ir km * { ,, T hu n ands o f v o l- evei ' ’•XSJ’ z -fi ■ vJrvi z OiklP' 5 < AgalaU TwUffwtetii ritiw busy p n -p .ii* n ig tho*.<* C h ris tm a s le tte r f o r th e m a il T h i-y are the ni< fi w(«rnen anti c h ild re n w h u lo v e th e p i n t o f th e 1 .n rn p lijth te r d e p u te d on the Seals arid w a n t to h e lp spread th e message o f th e i> o iib le -H a n e d Cross. T he le tte r . th e m se lve s te ll w h y th e C h n .tm u .« Seal sale th is year is im p o rta n t W h y do we need th e d o lla r asked f o r 9 F ro m the le tte r« w’e fin d these answ er«; T o c a rry th e n iM ig g c o f h o w to p re v e n t tu b e r- cu lo sis; to m a k e chest X - r a y s e r vice a v a ila b le to a ll people; to m a ke sure o u r c h ild r e n do n o t have tu b e rc u lo s is and to teach h o w th e y, w h e n th e y reach m a tu r ity , can p re v e n t tu b e rc u lo s is in th e ir c o m m u n itie s T u b e rc u lo s is in s t ill a p ro b le m in O regon C h ris tm a s Seal m oney h e lp : so lve th a t p ro b le m . Last ye a r. 271 persons d ie d in O re g o n o f tu b e rc u lo s is . It is pos s ib le to p re v e n t a lik e n u m b e r fro m d y in g th is n e xt y e a r, i f we can reach th e m , teach them the facts, and fin d th e disease b e fo re it is fa r a d vanced. D u rin g 1945, th e m o b ile X - r a y u n it w h ic h is su p p o rte d by th e sale o f Chrixtma Seal! (ave cheat X -ra y i fre e o f ch a rg e to 52 984 persons. T h e C h ris tm a s Seal sale is th e a n sw e r to th e q u e s tio n . W ill w e w’ lpe o u t tu b e rc u lo s is ? W a s h in g to n c o u n ty a lw a y s has m et its q u o ta fo r C h ris tm a s Seal sale It w ill Camp Fire Leaders Meeting Today Today « T h u rsd ay i an a ll-d a y W eek's Schedule in v e iin g <«f W a sh in g to n C o u n ty C a m p F ire leaders w ill be h e ld at Of Coming Events th e p i i sh h a ll o f th e E p itro p u l w h ite tw ill bv C a r h a r tt . . to n fro n t a v in g A n u m b e r o f e lig ib le w om en W 'ie guests ut th e d in n e r C o m m itte e m ch a rg e o f th e eye- in n r . e n te rta in m e n t in c lu d e d H a z el If uf I c h a irm a i Runlet K in iin e ih - It< a S c h lld . M aude S ta n n a rd . V io la Pay lit e r . Fay V ic k - i i M a rg a re t P e rry and Jessie Se w e ll Mo llild a h H ig h b e , c h a irm a n fm the C h i L.trnas d in n e r, re p o rte d th a t it w o u ld tie h e ld at th e c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce and th a t each m em b e r a tte n d in g sh o u ld b rin g a g ft fo r e xchange and for h e r guest < if she has o ik * r 'fh e «• w ill be n u m b e re d and d ra w n N e x t «o u n c il m e e tin g w ill be held W ednesday n ig h t. De< » *rn b e r I I . at th e borne o f Mr R u th M u l- ke v. 2.35 N o rth F ifth avenue Postman Will Call On Novem ber 25 it Still T a n C O V E R A L L S of lo n g -w e a rin g h c rrin fjb o n r D u ra b le am i eco n o m ical. Thursday. N ovem ber 21 W o m an 's F e llo w h ip meets at C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h . 2:15 p. m. Firem en'«! A u x ilia r y m eets at F ire m e n '» h a ll. 8 p m M a ry -M a rth a S ociety m eets a t T r in it y L u th e ra n c h u rc h . 2 p in Friday. N ovem ber 22 P y th ia n S iste rs m eet at K h a ll. 8 p m P. M onday. N ovem ber 25 C o u n c il o f R e p u b lic a n W«>- m en m eets at hom e o f M r- P a u l P a tte rson . 452 Ea.«t L in c o ln , 2 30 p m T o w n se n d c lu b m eets at M e th o d ist Church basem ent. 8 p. m T uesday, N o v e m b e r 26 ■Lions A u x ilia r y meets at E pisco p a l p a ris h h a ll. 8 p. m. W ednesday. N ovem ber 27 M enzies g r u p o f C h ris tia n c h u rc h m eets at h o m e o f M rs. J u liu s H iksen, a ll day. w ith p o t-lu c k lu n ch e o n . F ire m e n 's a n n u a l dance at S h u te p a rk a u d ito riu m . 9 p. m. T h u rs d a y . N o v e m b e r 28 T lia iik s g iv in g D ay u n io n s e r vices at M e th o d is t c h u rc h . 9:30 Mrs. Eckart Speaker Here This Afternoon M r» ( ' H E c k a r t O f F a r e s ! G r v e w i l l be th e guest s p e a ker th is a fte r noon at th e m e e tin g o f C o ngrega tio n a l W om en's F e llo w s h ip a t the i tiu re h S'Wial ro o m W ho Is M y N e ig h b o r ' is th e th a m e c f h e r ad dress. The m e e tin g is c a lle d fo r 2:15 o 'clo ck, and ¡»-a w ill be served t il th e close o f the m e e tin g . M em b e rs a nd frie n d s in v ite d . A rm y S u r p lu s J u s t a rriv e d . S a f e ty so le 5 -b u c k le a ll r u b b e r o v e r sh o es. M ad e b y U. S R u b b e r Co. Rock ( ‘ reek hom e e x te n s io n u n it a if M i ( W S c h in d le r near B e th a n y The m e e tin g opened at 10 30 a rn . W ith 32 m em bers and v is ito rs present. IzH te r fro m A i tr a lia rece ive d th ro u g h A C W W w ere read » rid g e o g tjp h u * c o n d itio n s and c iv il b /e >f tTtis c o u n try b r ie f ly des Cl .be 1 T h e gr- u p vo te d to r«> »perate w d h a c o u n ty p io / r a m on C h ild C a le io be g iv e n e a ily in th e year. A /a le « Sager wu-» selected n the c o m p e titio n fo r a nam e fm the b iiild u i/, b e in g p«»n -»red by horn# «.< o ii o m ic u n it *•« be ••reeled V. O reg o n S ta te c o lle g e to h o u a* 4 II g ir l f n a j o r i n i n hom e econom ic« 'I*he u n it also decided to g iv e C h r is t ina* boxes ■ » ho p it ili? e d veterans '(■rough *he Arner can L e /io n A u x ilia r y ra th e r than e xchange g ifts . In the a fte rn o o n , M is F aye N ic h 'd . h -rn e d e m o n s tra tio n agent, pre sented her assistant, M< s B e ry l S c o th o rn , who discussed ’ Idevelop in g C h a rm .' a s t u jy m c o m m u n ity arid fa m ily co op-eration and fr.e n d - liness. met T h u rad Thank .m g f>ay w ill lx- ob nerved iti a u n io n e rv ie e h e ld in the M eth o d . J c h u rc h T h e tim e w ill be 9 iff .» m T h u r. dav N o v e m b e r 28 Rev D F N o u ro * ,f th e C o ri/r» gatiO h.J c h u rc h -Vili b fifi» ’ he jh a n k n g iv u - » rm o ri Oth»-r m o i ter« o f th» ('» m m a ru ty / / I l » ta k e pal t in the f ro >. am 'I be o .fe r r, * rec e iv e d w ill be g iv e n peed . illy to < fu r ita b d m t r e lie f eau «• bv rnut lai agreem cni’ o f th e p.o tu o p a tin g etiurch«*; 'J l ie •• i ■ > , ’» •! tin : a*r vi(<* dedic j ’ ed to th e o ffe r m g o f tliar.K t . G od for H ble .ng upon in i » n a ilo n atei i in d iv id u a l ; Lions fiuxiliary To View Pictures Of Scouts' Trip I.in n s C lu b a u x ilia r y w ill meet a t th e Episcopal c h u rc h on T u e s day. N o v i in b e r 20. at 8 p m. R alph B axter, d is tric t c h a irm a n o f the W a s h in g to n C o u n ty and P o rtla n d area o f th e Hoy Scouts o f A m e ric a , w ill show p ic tu re s o f th e H o y Scout t r ip to Y e llo w s to n e M rs R a lp h E a s ie r w ill ta lk on C am p F ire w o rk . She is p re s id e n t of the W a sh in g ton C o u n ty c o u n c il of C a m p F .re g irls . Hostesses w ill be M rs. James H C t . a p ii. il, Mr R o b e rt C la rk . Mr.- E d w a rd C C om an. M rs Reid C o t t r e ll and M rs James W D ie r ir k x Helen Voorhees Speaker at Club Manleys Return From California M r and M rs W R M a h lc v re tu rn e d home la st w e e k fro m San , M spent several weeks in tr a in in g as a Red Cross e x e c u tiv e s e cre ta ry and home se rvice w o r k e r A fte r she c o m p le te d th e course M r M a n le v d ro v e do w n and th e v w e n t to l.««s A ngeles to v is it re la tiv e s , v is ite d his b ro th e r E m erson at S a .v te ll V e te ra n s ' h o s p ita l at Santa M on ica , and his sister, M rs. E d w a rd Junes, at G rid le y M rs. Jones re tu rn e d hom e w ith th e m fo r a v is it. She is a fo rm e r ¡■esldcnt o f H ills b o ro , h e r late hus b a n d h a v in g been w ith the M Her M e rc a n tile h e re fo r some tim e, and la te r assistant m an a g e r o f Penney's sto re at Forest G ro v e . H e was m an a g e r o f P enney's sto re at G rid le y . C al u n til his d e a th a b o ut fo u r ye a rs ago. B jgk raa. "Soy It w ith 8 ? 9 f Flowers” 1 / C u t F lo w e r s P o tte d P la n ts P 'T A m e e tin g fo r N o v e m b e r held at the G ro n e r « h » 'l In stead o f M id w a y school, the usual place. M r. G a rn e t O x le y m d M rs. Jesse F an ch e r se rve d on hostess c o m m itte e A p p o in te d fo r th e c m in i ye a r ire M V iv an Hesse h o s p ita lity ch l i r n u n a’ J M r ; H e n ry H u h lm . p u b lic ity . A m w n b e rs tiip d riv e . o m rn ittte M rs S ills , M r O x le y arid M r R u lllm was elected. The sor.at. .ri agreed to as st •he S c tio lli W om an d u b in its p h y s ic a l f tnes d e m o n s tra tio n g iv e n b v M iss D o ro th y M oore and s ix ’ h g ia . e p u p .I, ,,f M .d w a y and G ro n e r •< h , .Is. 'I he m e e tin g was th e n ipeued f - r discussion on ways and means fa r in c re a s in g m e m b e r s h ip A lig h t lu n ch e o n was se rve d by th e h o s p ita lity t >mm.t»ee Max Read Graduates From Floral School M a x Head o f H ill F lo ria t shop r e tu rn e d to H ills b o ro S a tu rd a y a fte r sp e n d in g fo u r w eeks at Kansas C ity , M is s o u ri, w h e re he fin is h e d his course a t th e Peed S chool o f F lo r a l A r t is t r y jn d g ra d u a te d oh N ovem ber 8 Mead sto p pe d at Y o rk . N ebraska on th e w a v ho m e and v is ite d w ith a b ro th e r a n d sister. Attention, Veterans t<ucal V . P. W post w ishes t.i to o il ve te ra n s o f a n y w jr i c o rd ia l in v ita tio n to a tte n d the a n n u a l stag part>' to be h o ld F i i • d a y n ig h t at V F W h a ll. N in th i n i ' O ak T h u w ill be th e place w h e ir y .u w ill m eet y o u r o ld frie n d s and C ,m r idc . and OftlOy a g<> x l p ro g ra m ." said P n rd K e n n e y , post c o m m a n d e r. M rs D ie r d o r ff f l l — M rs Em m a D ie r d o r ff. been ill. is convalescin'» b«>me o f tie r sister. Ml S ch a e ffe r in I.in n to n Past ( hiefs M eets— Past C h ie fs ' c lu b m et T h u i day C I. Oakes, w ith M i s A n g ie H a r r in g ton. M rs J R P c p p a rd and M rs F ra n k H a rr az, a ssisting hostesses. A t ’ he games w h ic h fo llo w e d the i, . : . . e ... ion. pi 1/es w ere won bv Mi Agne Hi o w n . fir s t and Mr.-. E lla W o h le r, co n s o la tio n in b rid g e : Mi H e n rie tta E m rn o tt. fu s t, and M rs E tta C ook. co n s o la tio n in ru rri uy. It Was vo te d th a t each m em b e r ta k e a g if', w h ic h w o u ld be n u m b e ie d fo r th e C h ris tm a s p a rty t , be h e ld at th e hom e f M r- Em m a M c K in n e y . Bazaar D ecem ber I l - A ll S a in ts G u ild w ill h< zaar W ednesday, Dacemb. tin- E piscopal p a ris h h a ll night at th e hone- o f M rs Baraains Christmas A c o u n t sh o w s b u t 28 m o re s h o p p in g d a y s u n til X m a s. T h a t m e a n s ju s t 28 d a y s in w h ic h to se le c t y o u r I f B aby Has A Cold AT IEDTIME rub throst. chest. bscH with VapoRub. Re- let-bringing action starts instantly. . . T e e n -T im e r D R E S S E S M in x M ode D R E S S E S C a ro le K in g D R E S S E S M a rjo n e D R E S S E S L a m p l W ool D R E S S E S COATS S U IT S PU RSES UNDERW EAR WOKS FOR HOOK while child sleeps to relievo coughs, muscular sortness and tightness. home remedy j'ou can use to relieve B est-known distress of children's colds Is BRAS P A JA M A S N IG H T G O W N S CO M PA CTS C O S T U M E JE W E L R Y APRONS SLA CK S SW EATERS S K IR T S ETC. A large selection of GIFTS for the MISS or MRS. comforting Vicks VapoRub. Even while you rub it on, VapoRub sta rts to work to ease d istress. . . and it keeps on working during the night. No w onder m o st m o th e rs a lw a y s d o * this when a coldstrikes. V a p o R ub D O R O T H Y 'S READY - TO - WEAR Hillsboro, Oregon W | V l \ d J a v e M c K a lso n S m ith W a rd M. M c K a lso n A TRAVEL & AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT POLICY Covers all forms of Public Transportation-plus Private Auto—for $10.00, ages from 3 years to 70 years. GRIFFITH & MEEKE NEWSHAM FLORAL CO. Groner School PTA Appoints Chairmen MOST MOTHERS DO THIS F IR G R O V E M iss H elen V o o r hees was th e speaker Tuesday a f t e rn o o n at th e F ir G ro v e S o cia l c lu b m e e tin g at the hom e o f M rs A A Soule She to ld o f h e r w o rk at th e S ta te h o s p ita l in S jle m , arid needs f th a t in s titu tio n T h e c lu b has ta ke n th e h o s p ita l as its p r o j ect. a nd voted to donate $15 to Miss Voorhees to use as she th in k s best F o u rte e n m em bers w e re present at th e m e e tin g M rs Jack B e rta lo t re p o rte d on the Y o u th C o n s e rv a tio n m ovem ent A c a rd p a rty is scheduled fo r S a tu rd a y n ig h t at th e hom e o f M r and M i- J o h n W a lk e r on h iw a y H eated o p in io n s are a p o o r sub- s titu te fo r h e a rt» on fir e e m b e r -1,19-16, HTf L ^ f iO f tO (O re , A fcO U Pock Creek Unit Receives Letters T e le p h o n e 171 H IL L S B O R O . n e a r c it y lim its OREGON F bone 1891 — H illsboro tio n a l dances Io be g iv e n by th e M asons and Eastern S ta r S o cia l e ltib w ill be h e ld F rid a y n ig h t at th e M asonic tem ple. 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