FOREST GROVE PRESS PAGE 8 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1913 SÎFI EDáDVERTISEMENTS Ladies Chorus Organized - Mrs. Wilber McEldowney has organized a Ladies Chorus which meets every Monday afternoon at 2:30. The members are, first soprano. Mesdames George Pat­ terson, Frank Gordon C. Rich­ ardson, Sam Todd, Frank Meresse 2nd soprano, Mesdames Brook- bank, Wm. Pollock, C, Carmack. 1st aito, Mrs. Willis Goff, Mrs. Wilbur NcEldowney. 2nd alto, Mrs. Harry Russell, Miss Lillian Elder, accompanist, Mrs. Chas. Walker. ««ft «4 ft « « Miss Boldrick Entertaine» — Miss Helen Boldrick’ s home was the scene of a jolly party of college Juniors, Friday night. Many of the old and many new Halloween games were enjoyed by the guests and at a late hour all left for their various homes declaring Miss Boldrick an ideal hostess for a Halloween frolic. «4 ft «4 » «a -» Academy Classes Entertain - Wednesday evening the twd re­ maining classes of the academy met for a jolly Halloween party in the Kappa Delta rooms. The amusements of the evening con­ sisted of the old Halloween pranks and college songs. Re­ freshments were served by the girls of the classes. Star Has Social Evening—Last Monday evening the regular metting o f the Eastern Star was held in their regular meeting rooms. Refreshments were served and a pleasant social time was spent after the regular busi­ ness session was over. «•» *** Yadrif Club Entertain*—Last Friday night the Yadrif Club gave a dance in the K. of P. Hall The room was prettily decorated in Jack-o’ -lanterns, black cats and autumn leaves and the whole room had the appearance of a true Halloween and all present felt the spirit of the occasion. There were thirty-five couples who kept time and step to the music played by Walker’ s Or­ chestra. The Misses Margaret Hancock and Margaiet Doane served punch to the guests and all left feeling they had spent an enjoyable time* Luce Funeral—The funeral service of John Luce, who died here Tuesday evening October 28th of heart failure, was held in the Forest Grove undertaking parlors Monday Nov. 3d. The service was conducted by Rev. Rarber and interment made in F'orest View Cemetery. Mr. Luce has been a resident of For est Grove for the past two years and leaves a wife and two grown sons. ^ 9 Banquet ,\t Oregon Hotel Friday evening November 14th the Alumni of Pacific University will give a banquet at the Ore gon Hotel, Portland, in honor of President C. J. Bushnell and wife. Last year the Alumni gave a banquet at the Portland Hotel and about fifty or more Alumni were present but the committee in charge are expecting the num­ ber to be at least double this year. «4 ft «4 ft «4 ft The teachers of the city schools were delightfully entertained at Clark High school building on last Tuesday evening, ths occasion being a reception given them by the faculty of that building. The evening was spent in conver­ sation and games and at its close delicious refreshments w e r e served. This was the first time in the new school year the teach­ ers had been together for an evening o f enjoyment and it was much enjoyed by all. Much Improved--Mr. Walters, P. U. DEFEATS P. C. o f VanWalers and Co. returned last Sunday from Portland where he has been in the hospital for F. G. High School v* Newberg several weeks. An operation High School having been performed on nis eye removing a cataract and now Peciffc College was defeated last Mr. Walters is able to see the | Saturday at Newberg by a score of 12 people with whom he has been ; to 0 by Pacific Universi’ y, while the acquainted but had not seen and , Forest Grove High School was defeat- is much improved in geniral ad by theNewbnrg High School owing health. Mr. Walters says it is a | to the fact o f over confidence and that great privilege to be able to see several of the best players were not in again. the game. Both games were played in Have you seen the new d ess goods at A. G. Hoffman & Co.’s? 2 men wanted, or man and They are elegant. wife, steady work the year round New shipment o f ladies and if satisfactory, to work in woods. 4 miles from Forest Grove, good gents silk hosiery, just received house and outfit. Inquire of S. , at The Peoples Store Hillsboro. 35tf W. Creyne, phone Gales 45. 16tf Wedding Bell* -A very pretty and quiet wedding was solem­ nized at the home of H. Ray­ W an t e d H ousew ork — Ex i Purdy’s store carries guaran­ mond, near Haynes, on Thursday 16tf perienced girl wishes housework teed rubber boots. October 30th at 2 o ’clock. The by the day or hour, write box i contracting parties being Guy M. The largest assortment of 284 city. 16t2 p Raymynd of Thatcher and Sadie men’s straw hats ever showed in Trade Property—Ralph Fritz Newberg. The two touch downs for P. Perkins, Rev. J. M. Barber of has traded his place in the Grove U. were made by "Scipio” Axelson W ood W an ted -T h e P ress Hillsboro, from $1 to $3 Peoples Forest Grove officiating. The for LaMonts’ farm' about two who completed forward pass plays. 35tf desires to secure several cords of | Store Hillsboro. home was beautifully decorated miles out. both Oak and Fir wood to apply Monmouth butter is best; 80c for the occasion and after a dain­ on subscription, advertising, or Move to Forest Grove -W. A. at Purdy’s store. __________ 16tf ty dinner was served the newly job work. weds left for Portland to remain Johnson has sold his farm in You will do well by calling us a few days before beginning life ! Patton Valley and will m o/e into W a n t e d — Git 1 for general up before you sell your heef, together on their farm near Forest Grove for the winter. Dr. Bishop gave a lecture Wed­ housework, Phone 754. 14t2 p veal, mutton, and pork. Hills­ Thatcher. Camp Fire Girl*—A council nesday morning to the High School students on the X-ray and A creage W a n t e d — In or near boro Mer. Co. meeting o f the Camp Fire Girls demonstrated with the machine F'orest Grove, suitable for sub­ A fine line of sweaters at P. U. Man Wed* Portland Girl will be held at the home o f Miss taking some x-ray pictures. dividing into city lots. Chas. Purdy’s . __________ 16tf —Many are receiving the an­ Mary Olmsted at 3:00 o’ clock E. Hall. Phone, Main, 0194. There will be three more foot­ nouncement o f the wedding of Saturday. ____________________________ 15tl The largest and most complete H. E. Witham to Miss Howard Main Street Improved - By re­ ball games played by the High stock of DRESSERS to be found school team this year: Tillamook o f Portland. Sunday Nov. 2nd. moving all the telephone poles in Washington County are at Board and Room Mr. Witham is a graduate of from the west side of Main St. at Tillamook, Nov, 8tfh. Tilla­ Roe & Co. ’ s, the pioneer furni­ mook, here, Nov. 15. Hillsboro, Pacific University and was con­ between Pacific Ave. and 1st St. Board and room at the Walker ture dealers. nected with the First National the Independent Telephone Com­ at Hillsboro, Thanksgiving. place, 3d Ave., North, between Bank here for some time. He is pany are greatly improving the As a result o f the debate try­ A and B Street Phone Main 367. Purdy pays cash for eggs and now working with the Davenport business section o f the town. out, held Monday evening the poultry. 16tf Dooly insurance Co. of Por Hand. following will be on the debate __________________________ 34tf Night Watchman Changed — The P ress joins the many friends Commencing October 10th, I team, Edith Garrigus, Claude For Rent in congratulations to Mr. and I Mr. Jeffries, the night watch­ Hutchins, Carl Peterson and Les­ will close my grocery store at man of the Southern Pacific sta­ ter Jones. Mrs. Witham. F or R e n t —F urnished rooms,cor­ 6:30 P. M. except on Saturday tion has been called into the ma­ 13t4 ner o f Pacific Avenue and B nights. H. T. Giltner. chine shops in Portland and Mr. Ladie’s Kilties Band Coming Street, North. 14tf Major Hendershot and Son Munroe has taken his place. Get “ Hunkidori” shoes at Entertain—The entertainment Purdy’s. 16tf Only the most enjoyable parts Move* to Idaho—Terry Nelson F or R e n t — 4 room house at given by Major Hendershot and and family who have been living of the best liked grand operas $4.00 per month. Phone 0185— 6 per cent loans on farms, son Saturday night under the in Forest Grove the past three have been selected by the Ladies Ed. Naylor. 15tf orchard lands, city residence or auspices o f the Epw rth League months moved last Monday to Kilties Band, which will appear business property, to buy, build, was a success. The Major and Sand Point, Idaho, where he ex­ in this city at the Star Theatre 3 unfurnished rooms for rent ■ improve, extend or refund mort- his son came up to and possibly pects to invest in land. Tuesday afternoon Nov. 11th, for to adults only. J. H. Sturgis. j gages or other securities; terms; beyond the expectation o f the its concert. There are many 115 1st street. 16tf | reasonable; special privileges; majority of the audience. The The regular meet ng for the who do not care for the works of | correspondence invited. Dep’ t. Major’ s imitation of a train was W. C. T. U. will meet at the M. the great masters because there For Sale or Trade L, 618 Commonwealth Big., Den­ very real also the imitation of a j E. parsonage Friday afternoon is so much o f their music that battle made one almost feel they November 7th. A good atten­ do s not appeal to the heart. F or S a l e —Piano certicate of ver Colo, or Dep’ t. I, 749 Henry Big., Seattle Wash. 12t5 were in the midst of battle. The dance is desired and all members But the heart songs have been $100. Inquire at this office. numbers given by the local tal­ come prepared to pay dues. It taken from “ 111 Trovatore,” B. F. Purdv has CLEAN, ent were exceptionally well ren­ is largely thru the influence of “ Faust,” “ Lucia,’ and others, as F or S a l e —Ten fresh cows, 16tf dered and much appreciated by ladies that the recent victories well as the best from numerous ages from 2 to 5 years. Phone FRESH groceries. the audience. for temperance have been brot light operas: and they form a part 5 Hillside. 16t2 Fundamental Music Training about and they should feel en­ of the most delightful band con­ in classes, as taught by Mrs. couraged for future work. cert ever heard here. There are P u l le ts F or S a l e — 50 white Mary Cahill-Moore in Portland. Miss Belle Moore and Lola Ba­ 13-tf Willis Jensen graduate of P. also a collection of well known leghorn pullets, at $1 each or in Mrs. E. E. Williams. con very pleasantly entertained U. 1911* was visiting in town airs of bonnie Scotland including lots, phone 0195, W. H. French. Purdy’s store has the cele­ at the home o f the former, a last week. Willis has been work­ the songs that have made Harry __________________________ 16tf brated Buster Brown shoes for number of friends at a Halloween ing with a crew of surveyors for Lauder famous, the most liked 16tf party last Friday evening. The the past year or more near Eu­ melodies from the old Southern Auction sale o f high grade, I boys and girls. rooms were tastefully decorated gene. plantations, and the best of up- Holstine cattle, at Smith’s barn, Stylish dressmaking, fancy in autumn leaves and jack-o-lan- to-date music. The Kimball Sis­ December 6. 16tf i sewing, Phone 525, P. 0. Box terns. The entertainment con­ Professor Learned and wife ters, cornet soloists, appear in a 1414 Alfalfa hay for sale, choice ! 532. sisted of music and games. De­ are moving into the house vacated duet that has made them famous licious refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore on B st. thruout vaudeville centers in the third cutting just received. W. White River flour at Purdy’ s 15tf and the time enjoyably spent by North between Pacficj and 1st East. H