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About Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1913)
» THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1913. FOREST GROVE PRESS PAGE i Lowell McAlear, aged four ! years, and his lather Everett of Hillsboro were visitors at the PRESS office yesterday. Lowell is a corker when it comes to knowledge and he was born at the home o f grand dad, Bill Good in this city. L. L. Gardner, who attended College here a few years ago, was visiting friends in this city Sun day. Last year he graduated from the law department of Wil lamette University and is now located in Portland. How About John Haney, o f this city, was Ed. Bates and wife have gone called to the bedside of his son, to California to visit a few weeks Willis Haney, who lives at Ray with Mrs. Bates’ parents, Mr. and mond, Washington, last week. Mrs. Will Bear, who formerly For a while it was feared that Willis would not live, but late lived here. Miss Dorothy Boldrick and her: reports state that he is much . mother, formerly o f this city, better and John is expected debutante. V\ hen here last Miss now Gf Newport, are visiting home in a few days. . The P rkss is desirous o f publish- a g I Haynes was the guest o f Miss J friends in Forest Grove this week. Mrs George H Currev o f La Sing all the social events o f the Reth Sexton L j Vieorge xi. Surrey, <n i.,» » w e e k , and y o u r ’ phone call or a j. ° ^ ^ Henderson Smith, o f Banks, Grande, arrived in horest Grove ♦J letter with the particulars of any made a business trip to this city Thursday to spend a few days S Time— )ast last week week. i with her son, George H. Currey. . ' :i'l <<r other , event will be . greatly „ .. „ s Yadrif Club Has Social Time .. ... ... , From here she went to Eugene I ^ S annrecmted. i T l S - S Phone ^ T number. t e ' J Main S S » l ^rs. H. H. Giltner Giltner delightfully deliKl,tfull, en- en-; j Mr. aad M Mrs. Dilley and and t visit a few days w bv Wednesday afternoon tertained the Yadrif Club Friday . ..• aad rs, A Allen lle n Dilley her n by Wednesday afternoon, or or earlier earlier jg J* tertai Watts, were forest (1auifhter, (jaUghter, who is attending the ? I7p s^ r y ’ ti evening. The time was spent in family, ot Watts. g if possible. University o f Oregou K . v . h ^ . v . W A W i W W J h * ^ playing 500, and Mrs. H. E. Grove visitors Tuesday. Perrin, in her pleasing manner, N. B. La Course was up to Mrs.Chas. Miller and daughter, T. H. T. Club Entertains [entertained the guests with Salem Sunday visiting his family of Tillamook, are visiting friends Three neophytes bowed to the music. After refreshments were Mrs. La Course likes her new ^ in this city. home very much. oath of the T. H. T. at the served by the hostess the guests inintiatorv meeting Tuesday ! left for their homes, after having Mrs. L. Shogren has returned John Williams, living on First evening a"t the home o f Mr. and spent a very pleasant evening. Avenue South, has been quite from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. F. J. Miller, Miss Jenness) *»» sick for a couple of weeks with a Mrs. Reeves, at Hillsboro, this and Mr. Gail Miller entertaining. Wedding Bells—Perry E. Dav bad cold and an acute attack of week. The evening was given over to a idson and Agnes L. Hocking indigestion. Mrs. F. Famme and daughter game o f progressive 500, after J were united in marriage Novem- Alec Alexander, a former real Millie visited with friends in Mc the initiates had been dtagged, I ber 15, in the • First Baptist blindfolded and helpless, through Church o f Vancouver, Washing estate and newspaper man in this Minnville Saturday. the shades of the inquisition. ton, Rev. Chas. J. Waehlte offi city, but now o f Portland, was a Misses Lucile Higby and Eliza Elizabeth Fowler, E. Burns and ciating. beth Seymour visited their aunt, Both the contracting business visitor Tuesday. G. E. Murphy were the additions parties are well and favorably Herman E. Cook was visiting Mrs. Geo. Sheppard, at North to the circle. The members known in Forest Grove, having | friends in this city Tuesday. For Plains, last week. present were: Misses Miller, lived here the past few years. I two years Herman has been Victor Limber, coroner of. Peterson, Fowler, Ireland and [ working in the mines at Ana Clark County, Washington, was Hazel and Elida Loynes, Messrs. Banquet in Honor of Football conda, Montana, and for some in this city yesterday. Vic likes Miller, Burlingham, Fowler and Teams Last Saturday evening time braking on the 0 . W. R. & his home in Vancouver very John and Arthur Ireland. j a banquet, consisting of four j N. between Portland and Uma- much and thinks they have a fine *** | courses, was served to thirty I tilla. When he lived here he prospect for a large city. He Another P. U. Man Marries - football boys of Tillamook and was an employe of the Condenser. was elected to his present posi Many friends here have received Forest Grov^, and fifteen of Mr. and W. P. Dyke went to tion over two doctors who had announcement o f the marriage o f : band lioys. Miss Lowley, 1 ’ V McMinnville Monday for a visit been residents much longer than Ernest E. Bratzel and Miss Clara Domestic Science teacher, a,.K; with friends. They are both he had. Magdalena Dichtenmuller at He- eight High School girls had graduates of the college at Mc George S. Allen, a prominent bron, North Dakota, November^ banquet in charge. Every one Minnville. Mason and former mayor of 15. Mr. Bratzel is a gn d late of had a jolly time. Forest Grove, but now a resident Jack Tyler, o f Independence, Pacific University in the class o f j *'• *»■» of Portland, attended the funeral was here Sunday the guest of '09. He made many friends} Reception for Football Team — of the late Judge Langley here among the towns people as well Friday evening a reception was friends. Jack was the superin yesterday. as the college while 1 ere in given the Tillamook football team tendent of the Linden-Kibbe school. Mr, and Mrs. Bratzel in the new High School building. street forces this Summer. John Watkins, an employe of will be at home after January 15, } The entertainmeut consisted of Frank and Roy Knox came the Gordon & Gordon Hardware in Lost Laudendale, Florida, games and a program. A most from the Blach Rock logging Co., has been passing out cigars where Mr. Bratzel goes to take delightful time was enjoyed by camp Saturday for the Winter. in compliment of a new boy, up work as a minister in tht|Ger- all. The little Knox boys are enjoy- weight eight pounds, who arrived man Lutheran church. at his home Thursday last. ing the mumps these days. Working Society — Mrs. H. William Martin, of the Martin- Edith Felbel, of this city, was ChurchSupper -LastThursday Russel, Mrs. H. Parker and Mrs. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Forbes Floral Co., Portland, is M. Peterson enter ;*ined the evening at 6:30 about sixty mem Sparks in Hillsboro last week. building a pretty bungalow at bers of the M. E. church gathered Working Society o f the Congre Miss Felbel recently returned Haynes Station. gational Church Wednesday. around the tables for a short time from a trip to California and Wis- Archie Bryant, the local pho- in social converse and to talk over Aid Society Meets-T h e Ladies ,,a^ " u« J ?£ !" 5 hn I® ul tographer, was down to Hillsboro the affairs o f the church. I)r. the Will Adler children while he i James Moore, District Superin Aid Society o f the M. E. Church and his wife are in the East. last week and took the picture of about 150 smiling school teachers. tendent, was present and the met in the church parlors on [ They will return in February. regular quarterly conference of Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. | D. N. Morris has been very ill the church was held after prayer Lyons and Mrs. Chalmers as The Misses Helen Case, Lottie hostesses. A pleasant afternoon Crane and Ruth Holmes came the past week, Dr. Bishop is a t-1 meeting. was enjoyed by all. *rV 0 ***» over with the football oys from , t i d i n g him. «« Tillamook Friday, and were en-1 Lewis Turnbleson entered High Friends Surprise W. B. Shively Silver Tea Mrs. Grant Hughes tertained by the co-eds of the School this week in the Fresh- Last Saturday evening a num j man class. ber of friends surprised W. B. e tertained a number o f ladies High School. * f hively in Rose City Park, the at her home last week at one of Paul Austin was absent from George Niel was out Sunday to occasion being his 31st birthday. those popular Silver Teas. The see his mother, Mrs. Frank Niel. school this week on account of time was enjoyed by all present. The most o f the evening was who has been very ill at her! the mumps. *<i spent in playing 500. Those pres- home on Third Avenue with j A. B. Craft and family have were: Mr and Mrs. R. M. Peter Party Friday Evening Invi pleurisy. George was formerly son and Miss Goldie Peterson. tations are out for a party to be a football star o f this place anri is 1 moved into their residence on First Avenue North, after spend Mrs. Shively is the daughter of given Friday evening at the home now in the concrete contracting ing the Summer on their farm Mr. and Mrs. R M. Peterson. | of Geo. G. Paterson. The host business in Portland. near Dilley. «M» esses will be Mrs. G. G. Paterson Mr. and Mrs. Nel Johnson were Forest G jve Girl Debutante and Mrs. S. E. Todd. Will Ewing, who has been in from Spring Hill Farm Friday living on the H. T. Buxton place in Salt 1. ke MissClaii e Hay nes, trading with local merchants. A on the Gales Creek road, is pre daughter o f Col. Harry Haynes, Miss Peterson Entertains o f Salt l ake City, and formerly Miss Goldie Peterson, in her few years ago when the John paring to move to his new home o f this place, together with two usual pleasing manner, enter sons made their home here Nel near Portland. Mr. Ferrel will other coed8, was hostess at a bril tained the members o f the foot was mayor ol our city. take Mr. Ewing’s place on the liant university dance in the Utah ball team Saturday night at her Mrs. Jennie Ward and her farm. metropolis, recently, and Mrs. home at the corner o f Fourth niece, Miss Jennie Fields, are in Miss Mildred McConnahay is Haynes was a patroness o f the Street and Second Avenue South. Portland until after Thanksgiv back in her place in Emmerson’s affair. The Salt Lake City Even A most enjoyable time was spent ing, the guests o f Mrs. Lina store, after a visit with her folks ing Telegram has a large and ex by all those who were present. in Banks. Howard. cellent picture of Miss Hay net on its society page. The Haynes Miss Margaret Marsh enter l ave many friends in this city where they made their home for tained a number of tier friends at line years, and Miss Claire’ s her home last Friday evening. many girl chums here are glad to Games were played and a pleas hear of her success as a society ant time enj > ed by all. Sixth National Apple Show Nov. 17th to 23rd I P u re! Persona Ralph Higby and Frank Doane attended the football game in Portland Tuesday. Mrs. A. T, Buxton and sons, Oliver and Maurice, visited rela tives in Portland Saturday and Sunday, The Misses Alta and Lois Purdy visited Thursday and Fri day in Portland. A. T. Buxton has gone to Al bany to attend a grange commit tee meeting. Mrs. Haroun has returned to Forest Grove, after a week’ s visit with friends in Portland. Cla i le Dilley, of Hoquiam, \Y gioii, is visiting relatives in Fore.t Gro\e .his week. il. C. Walter», o f Corvallis, w is visiting relatives in Forest C ove this week, on his way to thè government canal at Celilo. Mrs. Griffin and daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Coley Punk« formerlv of this city, are drove to Gaston Sunday to visit \isiting vvith H. C. Parker and Mrs. Roy Burgett, Mr. Goley.s faro5!" this wcok in Forest Giove. sister. A At Spokane r Ten Thousand Dollar V/inning Exhibits CHAMPIONSHIP PRIZES Will Tour the United States SPE C IAL R O U N D TRIP R A T E Tickets Sold Daily November 16 to 21, CM C QC from Forest Grove; return limit, Nov. 2 5 y t d . J d Is November 18th throughout Pacific Northwest States. Join in General Observance of Day. Ask our agent for “ 55 Ways to Serve the A pple," free. Send your folks a box o f Oregon Apples for Thanksgiving. Piomote use o f and Publicity for Oregon Grown Apples. “ Apple D ayv H. CROZ1F.R, A n t. Gen. P « .., Agl.. Portland, Oregon. J. E. FARMER. Agent, Forest Grove, Ore. that New House The Forest Grove Planing Mill Inc., General Contractors, deal in lumber, shingles, lath cement, lime, sand and plaster; building and roofing papers. All finish lumber kiln dried. W e make a specialty of house building and carry a full line of sash, door frames, mouldings, glass, paint and every thing required in the building line. Call and let us figure with you. Forest Grove Planing Mill Inc. General Contractors and Builders Council St. Forest Grove, Ore Rasmussen’s Feed Store Dealer in Flour, Feed and all kinds of Garden Seeds in season............................ J. RASMUSSEN, Pacific Ave. Proprietor Forest Grove, Oregon Main Street Garage Auto Repairing, Vulcanizing and General Machine W ork. Storage and Supplies. Phone Main 6 2 X W . A . C H A LM E R S, Main Street, Forest Grove. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK FOREST GROVE, OREGON Capital and Surplus $ 60 , 000 . U. S. D E P O S IT O R Y . OFFICERS E. W. HAINES - - JOHN TEMPLETON GEO. G. HANCOCK - - - - P r e s id e n t V ic e -P r e s id e n t - - S ecretary B o a r d o f D ir e c t o r s : Geo. G. Hancock Allen Rice John Templeton T. W. Sain H. J. Goff E. W. Haines Geo. Mizner Chris Peterson W. H. Hollis W. K. Newell H. T. Buxton , u. s. a . Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Good Teams and Rigs, Baggage Called for and Delivered to All Parts— Open Day and Night Handy, Clean and Comfortable Under the New Management W IR A K & B R O W N EM M ET Q U IC K , Mgr. Phone 742 Pacific Avenue Forest Grove, Oregon