Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 27, 1913, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1913.
FOREST GROVE PRESS
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Holiday LINEN SALE
No T O W LINEN IN O U R S
Real Irish Table Linens, priced
a t $ 1 .7 5 , $ 2 .2 5 , $ 2 .7 5 per yard
Other Linens at $ 1 .0 0 ,
$ 1 .2 5 and $ 1 .5 0 per yard
Napkins at $ 2 .2 5 to $ 7 .5 0 per doz.
At five the ladies departed, pro­
nouncing Mrs. Hoar a most
charming hostess. Those present
were; Mrs. John Thornburg, Mrs.
Willis Goff, Mrs. John Macrum,
Mrs. Frank Merresse, Mrs. E. E.
Burlingham. Mrs. Wilbur McEI-
downy, Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs.
A. E. Scott. Mrs. E. E. Williams
Mrs, Frank White. Mrs. Page,
; Mrs. A. Hinman, Mrs. Chas. Roe
Mrs. Clifford Walker, Mrs. Chas.
Hines, Miss Jennie Miller.
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Social Swims for Monday Night
—Through the efforts of Omar
Moore, Ross Reder and H. B.
Glaisyer arrangements have been
made whereby a group of towns­
people will have the use o f the
swimming tank in the college
gym. Women and men will both
{take social swims on Mondav
nights.
Mrs. Chas. F. Cotchefer of
Rochester, New York will start
for the Groye Tuesday to join her
husband. She is expected about
the first of the month.
Miss Stella Boscow, of Hills­
boro, visited with Miss *'Manche
Langley in Forest Grove Tuesday.
Mrs. Dr. Strickland has re­
turned to her home in Forest
Grove, after a visit with friends
in Oregon City.
Mrs. A. G. Hoffman was a
Portland visitor Monday.
Mrs. W. C. Emmerson, who
has been visiting for some time
with her son Nelson Emmerson
at College Place, Wash, returned
home Saturday evening,
Dr. Phillips was a Borland visitor
Sunday.
J. H. Hathaway and wife.
,and Clyde Kinnaman and wife
Debate at W att’s School ' of Tillamook visited with Mr. and j
House A debate was held at the Mrs. A. H. Hathaway in this city
Watt’ s school last Friday even­ J over Sunday.
in g . The question was “ Re­
Miss Nellie Crowthers left for
solved, That there should be a
;
Wendling
Oregon this week to!
special road tax levied in this
Free Stamps
district.” The debate was won work.
Mr. Judson and wife, nee Miss
Be Sure to Bring Your Books and Your Husbands
by the affirmative.
King, visited with the Langleys j
Affirmative
Negative
Ernest Rueter
A. B. Pickett last toeek.
W e will serve Chase & Sanborns famous coffee
John Ihrig
Prof. Webb
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Olsen, of |
Saturday, November 29th
N. A. Frost '
A. T. Buxton Portland, were visiting herej
An interesting program fol­ Sunday.
lowed the debate.
W. J. Good, the local real estate
M en’s and Boys’ Sale of W hite
man,
left Sunday for Ellensburgj
Football Boys Entertained -
Dress Shirts, specially Reduced
Howard Taylor, captain o f the for a weeks visit with W. J. M c­
football team entertained the boys Donald. The two W. J .’s w e r e 1
from $ 1 .2 5 to
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9 8 cents
j at six o’ clock dinner at his home formerly in the real estate busi­
Saturday evening.
The game ness together here. Mac is now !
$ 1 .0 0 to
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6 9 cents
Saturday with Chemawa being in the mercantile business and
I the last game of the season for his son King is associated w ith!
$ .7 5 to
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5 3 cents
j the college boys this made a fit­ him.
Willard N. Duxbury, of Seattle '
ting close for the season.
The Special Sale on Men’s Pants Still Continues
visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Kappas are Entertained—The | Hart this week.
Kappa Delta girls were delight­
Tys Wigman and son of Port­
fully entertained at the home of land spent Sunday at home.
! Ruth Haines Wednesday evening
Chas Woodruff of Medford visi­
after the football game between
ted
with Mr. and Mrs. Van Wal­
■ [ first and second teams. A delici-
ters
this week.
I cious luncheon was served by the
Mr.
and Mrs. Leabo of Oak­
hostess.
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land are /¡siting with Mrs. Ida
A Surprise—Miss Mabel Pat- Patrick this week.
| ton was pleasantly surprised by
Miss Nora Smith and Mrs. J.
¡twenty two of her friends last T. Buxton returned last week
} Thursday evening. The evening from a several days visit down
I
was spent in playing games after Eugene way.
which refreshments were served.
Alonzo Clapshaw and family
The time went altogether too fast
of
the Hillside section were trad­
and all too soon the young people
had to leave for their many homes. ing with local merchants last
week. Mr. Clapshaw is the man
The newswrjters of the P ress that furnishes violin music for!
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were entertained at a sumptuous the young folks of his neighbor­
chicken dinner at the home of hood when they trip the light j
f n^any friends in congratulations Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Elder Monday fantastic.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Miller and j
evening.
The P ress is desirous of publish­ " to Mr. and Mrs. Ralston.
ing all the social events of the n i
daughter Jenness went to Me |
P.
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Chapter
Meet
The
week, and your ’phone call or a % | _ .
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Minnville Monday to attend the!
>• le tte r w ith the particulars of any ,* | E n jo y a b le E v e n in g a t P a te rs o n P. E. 0. Chapter met Tuesday
a social or other
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greatly
Horn -A social soiree o f much j afternoon at the home of Mrs. 115th wedding anniversary o f Mr. j
ippiv, ialed. Phone number, Main J* in ten est last week was that given W. M. Procton. All enjoyed the and Mrs. W. C. Miller, Wednes-
K 502. Hems should be at the office 'i* i
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| day evening.
§ by Wednesday afternoon, or earlier R Friday night by Mr. and Mrs afternoon and hospitality of the
Sifp,.,. ;i.ie.
g George G. Paterson and Dr. and hostess.
Leo Russell, son of Harry Rus­
............Mrs. Samuel E. Todd, at the
sell o f this city, arrived home!
w .............. ............... ..A . b e a u t i f u l Paterson home. The
At the meeting of the Bache­ ' last week from a trip to SanFran-
Bachelor Girl* M e e t The house was prettily decorated lor Girls Tuesday evening at the cisco. He says that Frisco al­
Misses Littlehales entertained with ivy and Japanese lanterns. home of the Misses Littlehales ready has a bread line and this
the Bachelor Girls Tuesday even­ Refreshments were served. The the announcement was made of place looks good to him.
ing at their home on Second game o f the evening was 500. the wedding of Margaret Little-
B. F. White, A. E. Scott and
Strejet South. A short business and the ladies’ prizes went to hales and Gordon C. Brown Jan.
meeting was held then the girls Mrs. Thorn burg, first; Mrs. Brook- 1, 1914. Miss Littlehales is the L. M. Graham went on a fishing
spent the remainder of the even­ bank, second, and Mis. Reder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. | trip to Elmer Park, Rockaway
ing sewi : and having a general consolation, while the men’s L'ttlehales of this citv. She was Beach, last Thursday, returning
good t’ n e.
A most delicious prizes went to Mr. Thornburg, in the employ o f the postoffice Sunday.
luncheon a as served by the hos first; H. Goff, second, and J. I. for several months and for the
Frank Fletcher was home for
tesses.
Hoar, consolation. The guests past two years has been connected 20 minutes Sunday. He was un­
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were: Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jones, with the Forest Grove National able to stay longer owing to an
Newspaper Man Visits Parents Dr. and Mrs. Brookbank, Mr. and Bank, and has been a very popu­ important appointment in Port­
—Abel Meresse and wife are in Mrs. John I. Hoar, Mr. and Mrs. lar young lady in social circles.
land and later left for The Dalles.
Mr. Brown is the son of Mr.
the city, visiting at the home o f 1 A. P. Caples, Mr. and Mrs, Ross
Mrs. Henry Bamford, of Hill­
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Reder, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mer- and Mrs. O. Brown of this city.
side,
returned to her home Mon­
Merosse, on Third Avenue and esse, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van He graduated from Pacific in the
day,
after
a visit with Miss Alice
Third Street. Abe is a former j Koughnet, Mr. and Mrs. W. Me- class o f 1910 and took work at O.
journalist of this city, but has Eldowney, Mr. and Mrs. W. Goff, A. C. in Horticulture for some Crooks east o f town.
Sam Marshall, Fred Ramsey,
been doing writing for Eastern i Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Miller, Dr. time and is now in the employ
Oregon papers for several years, and Mrs. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. of the Canadian government as and Lee Sparks were home over
Sunday. They are building a
For a couple of years he did Chas. Roe, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. tree inspector and lecturer.
newspaper work at Vale, but has Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thorn-
This is the first break in the pretty bungalow for a party at
b e e u in Condon for the past year, burg, Mr, and Mrs. (’ has. Hines, Bachelor Girls Club since i’ s or­ Hillside, near Portland, and some
Tii management at Vale offered Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Williams, ganization about three months time since completed a handsome
him a handsome salary to return Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Richardson, ago, and the girls are feeling very residence for S. B. Lawrence,
and do llie writing for them, hut Mr. and Mrs. (’ lias. Walker, Mr. enthusiastic over the prospect of formerly an attorney of this place.
lie is contemplating buying out a and Mrs. Grant Hughes, Mr. and the coming feed.
Miss Connie Wilcox, of Gaston,
lie . spaper business.
Abe is an Mrs. 11. T. Giltner, Mr. and Mrs.
w ho formerly did clerical work
CN u l printer as well as writer. II. Goff. Mrs. Marsh. Mrs. J. W.
in the Grove was visiting friends
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Macrum, Mrs. Goodman.
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here Sunday.
vdriff t lub Meets The Yad­
Kenneth Latourette, of Oregon
let last Friday after-
nf
Mrs. Hear Gives Luncheon
City was the guest o f friends
■ home of Mrs Frank , One of the most delightful affairs
here Sunday. His parents lived
;i l ' ■ Tin miii w as ,,j (|u. week w..
luncheon
Th
here years ago and his mother
in «.-wing after which a and 500 partv given by Mrs. Ives
attended Pacific in early days.
<u cious luncheon was served by j . Hoar at her beautify! home on
th' ho -less.
First Street Friday November
Mrs. Hiriam Gould and son.
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21. Covers were laid for It» ami
Vernon were here Friday to
Wedding Bells William Rais- an elegant five course luncheon
Mrs. B. C. Dennis o f Gaston, attend a banquet at the Metho­
ton and Esther Mortenson were was served from one to three, celebrated her ¡bill birthday last dist church. She reports a hard
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1,m a n i d in Portland last i then the delighful game of 500 Sunday. There were a number fight in the recent dry campaign
Saturday evening the Rev. Lu- passed the afternoon all to o f relatives pressnt. Mrs. W. W. at Woodburn which resulted in
thcr Dvntt officiating.
Both quickly. Punch and candy were Matthews baked t ie cake.
prohibition for that town. The
\ oung people are well and favor- served during the afternoon.
writer can see the smile on Rev.
The circuit court has been busy
«Mi Known to Forest Grove ami Card honors fell to Mrs. John
Gould’ s face via wireless, for he
community.
l’hev will make Thornburg, first, Mrs. Page, this week hearing the application c>rtainly does love dry results.
tin
t ome in Forest Grove and second, Mrs. Ri e, consolatiou of citizenship o f about fifty Vernon is working at the jewelry
the P ress wishes to join tfio and a pretty gift to Miss Miller. foreigners from over the county. business at New burg.
Red
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Letter
Day
How About
that
New House
The Forest Grove Planing Mill Inc.,
Genera) Contractors, deal in lumber, shingles, lath
cement, lime, sand and plaster, building and roofing
papers.
All finish lumber kiln dried.
specialty of house building and carry a full line of
sash, door frames, mouldings, glass, paint and every­
thing required in the building line.
Hoffman &
Co.
Personal
Call and let us
figure with you.
Saturday, Nov. 29th
A. G.
W e make a
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Forest Grove Planing Mill Inc.
General Contractors and Builders
Council St.
Forest Grove, Ore
Rasmussen’s Feed Store
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Dealer in Flour, Feed and all kinds of
Garden Seeds in season.............................
J. R A S M U S S E N ,
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 L M E R S,
Main Street, Forest Grove.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE, OREGON '
Capital and Surplus
$ 60 , 000 .
U. S. DEPOSITORY.
OFFICERS:
E . W . H A I N E S ..................... P r e s i d e n t
JOHN TEMPLETON - V i c e - P r e s i d e n t
GEO. G. HANCOCK - - - S e c r e t a r y
B oard
of
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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 AH Parts-— Open Day and Night
Kandy, 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
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