Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, December 04, 1913, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1913.
FOREST GROVE PRESS
PAGE 4
Celebrates B i r t h d a y—Miss Miss Dorothy Fischer, who is
Margaret Morgan celebrated her attending High School here, was
birthday by entertaining at a the guest of friends in Gaston
dinner a few friends at her home last week.
last Thanksgiving evening. The
Miss Bell Darling, of this city,
table was prettily decorated with spent Thanksgiving in Oregon
a birthday cake and candlesmaK- City, the guest of friends.
ing a very pretty center piece. I
Dr. Fred Marsh- and family, of
The remainder of the evening
Woodburn, were the guests of
was spent in playing games.
his parents, Prof, and Mrs. J.
The Woman’s Club will meet W. Marsh, over the Thanksgiv­
at the home of Mrs. F. J. Miller, ing vacation.
Monday Dec. 8th, at 2:30 p. M.
Abe Meresse returned from
Executive board will meet Satur­ Pasco the first of the week,
day the 6th, at Miss Hinman’s. where he went to investigate the
V»
newspaper field. On Thanksgiv­
The home of S. B. Starrett was ing day up there it was bright
the scene of a big Thanksgiving and balmy, and people needed no
dinner and family reunion. Those overcoats.
present were, S. B. Starrett, F.
Roy and Frank Knox have gone
M. Starrett and family, L. F. to Carlton to work in a logging
Knapp, P. C. Starrett and fam-i camp.
ily, H. S. Starrett and family, C. |
E W ILL GIVE cash prizes am ounting to
J. Starrett and family of Port­ Mrs. Charles Sprague, of Port­
$ 3 .0 0 for the three best letters contain­
land and Mrs. F. L. Robinson of i land, spent the Thanksgiving
recess with her mother. Mrs. M.
Hardman,
Ore.
ing not more than 2 5 0 words or less than
E. Thomas, of this city.
Fred Gheen, who was formerly
100 words each, giving reasons why the
Another Reunion —S. W. Ridg-
in the employ of the local Con­
ley’s
home
was
the
scene
of
a
store o f A. G. H offm an & Co. is a good
happy family reunion Thursday denser, hut who has i een with
at
a bountiful Thanksgiving din­ the Hillsboro plant for some
place to trade. First prize $3.00, second
ner. As one who was present time, has gone to Monroe, Wash­
prize $2.00, third prize $1.00. A ny boy
stated that Mrs. Ridgley was a ington, where he will take charge
fine cook and knew just how to i of the processing at the Con
or girl in W ashington county, the num ber of co n ­
denser.
cook a duck to a delicious turn.
testants is not limited, under fifteen years of age
J. K. Sears, of McCoy, visited
Thanksgiving day brought at the home of Charles Walker
is eligible to enter this contest. Letters m ust be
about another family reunion at I Sunday. He is Mrs. Walker’s
the home of Peter Jensen. Such father, and has conducted a ware
signed by the writer enclosed in an en velope and
days are long to be remembered house at McCoy for several years.
left at our store not later than D ecem b er 20th,
by those who partake of the
sumptuous dinner prepared by > Mr. and Mrs. William Scheetz
1913. Professor V/. G. Harrington, Prof. H. E.
were in Dallas Thursday and ate
the hands of mother.
turkey with their son, Dr. Earle
Inlow, and Mrs. W . P. D yke will act as judges
James Scheetz.
and award the prizes.
Ed. Fisher, the insurance man,
who has headquarters at The
Dalles, was in Forest Grove dur­
ing the Thanksgiving days.
James Clark and family have
returned from an extended visit
with relatives in the New Eng­
land states.
F. C. Taylor and family, E. T.
Cecil Lilly, of Gales Creek, Taylor and family, Mrs. 0. M.
j was a Forest Grove visitor last Taylor and daughter Anna, and
Fred, Merlin and Clarence Rice
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ireland, took their Thanksgiving dinner
at the home of John Rice, at
of Multnomah, visited with Mr. Varley,
( and Mrs. Hogue, in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Goley spent
¡Thursday with Mrs. Goley’s of Salem, visited with Mr. and
mother, Mrs. L. A. Sneed, of Mrs. Carmel Good Thanksgiving.
Holman Ferrin was here from
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Littler and his Washougal school during the
daughter spent the week end Thanksgiving recess, the guest
of his mother, Mrs. W. N. Ferrin.
with friends in Portland.
Mrs. Blanche Richards and J. F. McGill, of this city, spent
j daughter and Mrs. Marsellit went Thanksgiving with his son, Clin­
ton McGill, who is in the employ
.V .V V M V . V . V . V . V . V . V . V . V !
Sf Doings in McMinnville Society ! to Portland Thanksgiving to visit of the electric light company at
I Tht- P rkss is desirous o f publish- J*
Ih e wedding anniversary last Mrs. Richards’son.
Sheridan.
i ing «11 the Horial events o f the •J week of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter
Misses Lizzie and Mattie
1 week, and your 'phone eall or a J»
Miss Gladys Todd, who is
I letter with the particulars of any S Miller was one of the big social Hannon,
who are attending
, social or other event will be greatly % events of the month at McMinn­ } school in Forest Grove, spent the teaching in the Vancouver city
appreciated. Phone number. Main J* ville, and many of the guests en-
in schools, visited at her home here
■>02. Items
should r be
at the ——
office :♦
*? i tered into the spirit of the occa- week end at their home
during the Thanksgiving recess.
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Buxton.
She formerly taught here.
if possible.
.
g £ I sion by d o n n in g th e ir w ed d in g
The Misses Evelyn and Mabel
clothes, styles ranging from the
Glenn Briedwell, with his
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«
present time to twenty-seven Patton spent Thanksgiving on brother Paul, has bought the
the
farm
near
Newberg.
Pupils Give Recital Mrs. E. years ago or more. Mr. Frank
John Briedwell general merchan­
E. Williams’class in Fundamental Miller, of this city, and Dr.
Miss Mary Deardoff, of Port­ dise store at Amity. Glenn at­
Music Training, as taught by Wright, of McMinnville, won the land, visited last week with Miss tended Pacific University in ’07,
Mrs. Mary Cahill-Moore, of Port­ gentlemen’s prize at whist, and Lucile Connet, in this city.
and later graduated from the U.
land, gave an exhibition at her the Misses Jenness Miller and
of
0. He has many friends in (
Elbe-t Taylor and Max Reeher
resilience Saturday of last week. Aria Keen assisted in serving.
this city.
spent
Thanksgiving
at
the
latter’s
This work is new to Forest Giove,
Mrs. Gale Church is ths proud
and it prove to be of equal in­ Quietness has reigned in the home at Wilson River. The boys
are
telling
great
fish
stories.
possessor
of a bull pup she got
terest to parent and pupil. The social circles of the city during
children’ ges range from eight the past week. Family reunions
P. G, Kinzer, formerly super­ in Hillsboro.
to fifteen, but all worked with and the preparing of the big intendent at the local Condenser,
Captain Stanley, the comedian !
the saute understanding and in Thanksgiving dinners so occupied hut now working out of Seattle prohibition lecturer, who held the j
the same way. Their knowledge the time and thoughts of house­ for the Carnation milk people, boards in this city for a couple J
of scale formation, chords, time, wives that no time was left to was in Forest Grove Monday on of nights a few weeks ago, is
rhythm and ear training was a think of society. But the turkey business.
holding revival meetings for the
surprise. The following pro­ and cranberry sauce and all thv Miss Grace Whitehouse. of United Evangelical people a t !
gram was rendered: Grave Valse, other good things which help to Portland, spent Thanksgiving Corvallis.
by Bohm, Margaret Morgan and make the menu are not at all a with her parents in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McAlear
Lucile West. Learning to Waltz, hail change once in a while.
and son Lowell of Hillsboro visi­
Mrs.
McGrear
has
gone
to
fes»
by Spaulding, Leila Moore. Ti e
Jolly t ’obler, by Frederick Wil­ Eastern Star -There was a Salem to visit her mother, who is ted relatives in the Grove Sunday.
Jim Nichols and Joe Loomis
liams, Lucile West. Revelry, by large attendance at the Eastern very ill.
made
a business trip to Seattle
Eilenberg, Margaret Morgan. I Star Chapter Monday evening.
Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Stewart
The piano numbers were well The newly elected officers were and little soil, of Salem, visited this week.
played, showing careful attention called upon for speeches after at the home of Mrs. Stewart’s Miss Edna Mills who is attend­
of the teacher.
which a supper was served.
sister, Mrs. Schramel, in this ing 0. A. C. at Corvallis spent
city, last week. They all took the week end with her parents
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Attending School in Portland
dinner with Mrs. French, at in this city.
Camp-fire Girls Entertained
Mrs. (.’. L. Large and daughter,! Friday afternoon the Camp-fire Banks.
Miss Harriet Benjamin of the
L, i -ile, were the guests of the girls were enteriained at He r ek
Miss
Edna
Purdin
left
for
Cal­
Grove
spent the week end with
D to^'rom Wednesday till Sun- Hall, the Misses Lowell. English
day. w.ucile is attending the and Thomas being hostesses. ifornia Monday to spend the Miss Marie Hathaway at Aloha.
Failing school in Portland and Stories were told and marshmel- Winter.
Miss Phillis Fisher of this city
getting along with her work tine. : lows were toasted and corn was
Mrs. M. S. Taunton departed spent Thanksgiving with friends
U cu Lucile was only four years popped. The girls all enjoyed a the first of the week for Kansas, near Cherry Grove.
old sue could read from the news- i good time.
where she will visit with old
Mrs. Frank Jones spent the
P [i s almost equal to a grown:
friends and relatives for several week
«4
»A
end with her sister of Port­
p .on. and used to hold spelling
weeks.
land.
Mother's
Club
Meets
The
contests with her grandma, Mrs.
Mothers Club met at the home of Grandma Crowther gave us a
Mrs. Page and Mrs. B. F.
/. Large, in this city.
Mrs. V. I. Fuqua, Thursday after­ pleasant call this week and said White were Portland visitors
that the PBESS had improved
Dr. and Mrs. Bean and Prof. noon. The afternoon was spent wonderfully under the new man­ Monday
in
a
general
good
time
and
en­
Ji.acs were entera ned at Thanks- >
agement; thanks, grandma. She Dan Pierce has a new dray.
present.
giving dinner ly Prof, and Mrs. joyed by all
went to Portland the other day
ft*ftr
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Arthur Knox of Scoggins Val­
L -aimed.
and
enjoyed the trip very much ley was visiting in the Grove
«4* ft-»
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Church en­
and didn’t need a chaperone. Monday.
The W. C. T. U. will meet Fri­ tertained at Thanksgiving dinner That isn’t so bad at 82, is it?
day afternoon of this week at 3 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Latta. Mr.
Mrs. Swanson returned to the
R. Mattison was in Eugene the Grove this vr« v after visit- |
p. m . at the home of Mrs. Rich- and Mrs. Geo. Sloan and Judge
Marion R. Ma’ kham
Thursday visiting his son.
ai ds A street.
ing her son at Santa Cruz, Cal.
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OFFER
A . G . H o ffm a n
&
Co.
How About
that
New House
The Forest Grove Planing Mill Inc.,
G eneral Contractors, deal in lumber, shingles, lath
cem ent, lime, sand and plaster; building and roofing
papers. AH finish lum ber kiln dried. W e m ake a
specialty of house building and carry a full line of
sash, door fram es, m ouldings, glass, paint and every­
thing required in the building line.
Call and let us
figure with you.
Forest Grove Planing Mill Inc.
G eneral Contractors and Builders
Council St.
Forest Grove, Ore
Rasmussen’s Feed Store
D ealer in Flour, Feed and all kinds of
Garden S eed s in season.
J. RASMUSSEN, Proprietor
P c r S O îlü i
Pacific Ave.
Forest Grove, Oregon
Main Street Garage
A uto Repairing, V ulcanizing and
General M achine W ork. Storage
and Supplies. Phone Main 62X
W. A. CHALMERS,
Main Street, Forest Grove.
THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
Capital and Surplus
$ 6 0 , 00 0 .
U. S. D E P O S IT O R Y .
OFFICERS:
E. W. H A IN E S .................... P resident
JOHN TEMPLETON - V ice -P resident
GEO. G. HANCOCK - - - S ecretary
B oard of D irectors :
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
i U. S. A.
Livery, Feed and Sales Stables
Good Team s and Rigs, B aggage Called for and
D elivered to All Parts—-Open Day and N ight
Handy, Clean and Comfortable
Under the New Management
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EMMET QUICK, Mgr.
Phone 742
Pacific A ven ue
Forest Grove, Oregon