Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, January 08, 1914, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    FOREST GROVE PRESS
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New Year’» Eve Party One of Buchanan, C.E. Walker and Miss
the most enjoyable affairs o f the Minnie Myers.
season was the party given by
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Goff and Mr.
A Surprise Wedding Miss j
and Mrs. Mayne Abbott at the Lillian Moon and Eden Mowe!
home of the foim er New Year’s were married at Eugene, Decern-1
eve. Five hundred was the pas­ her 31 and surprised their many
time o f the evening. The house friends in this city. They are
was tastefully decorated in holly both attending the Eugene Di­
and mistletoeand the color scheme vinity school and during lasL
was red and green, giving the summers’ vacation they gave a:
whole house the appearance of musical and dramatic entertain-1
the holiday season. Bells sus ment at the Christian church |
pended from the ceiling desig­ here. The bride is a pianist and
nated the number o f tables. the groom an excellent singer.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Thorn­ He is the son of Mrs. Cilica
burg and Mr. Smith, Mrs. Brook- Mowe o f this city.
bank and Mr. Reder. Consola­
tion by Mrs. McEldowney and
Glee Girls Elect Officers At
Mr. Thornburgh. Those present
were:
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. a recent meeting o f the Girls
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Glee Club Miss Bernice Hojmes
Hoar, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thorn­ was elected President and Miss
burgh, Mr. and Mrs. Burlingham, Harriet Benjiman, Secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. Port Starrett, Mr. They are planning to give a pro­
and Mrs. Frank Meresse, Dr. and gram in the near future.
Mrs. C. E. Walker, Dr. and Mrs.
Brookbank, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0.
Wedding Announcement For
Roe, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Caples, January 22 Announcement has
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Paterson, Dr. been made o f the wedding of
and Mrs. S. E. Todd, Dr. an Miss Francis Brady and Arthur
Mrs. Chas. Hines. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Mears, January 22.
It I
Ross Reder, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. will take place at the Irvington |
McEldowney, Mr. and Mis. Claud residence of the Bradys. Harriet j
Smith, Mr. and Mrs
Chown- j Kern will be maid o f honor and
ing, Mis. F. J. Miller, vrrS‘ u ¡Virginia Mears flower girl. Mr. j
W. Macrum, Mrs. A. W Marsh, j Mears attended the Academy j
H. J. Goff.
here several years ago and was !
1 very popular among the students1
Watch Party—Misses Helen
Phillips and Mona Mallory enter-
The W. C. T. U. will observe
tained a number o f friends al a
National Constitutional Prohi­
“ Watch Party” last Wednesday.
bition Amendment Day here,
All had a very enjoyable time
January 15 wdth twTo meetings.
playing games and other enter­
In the afternoon will be a prayer
tainment. Delicious r e f r e s h ­ service and Mothers Meeting.
ments were served, after the
The evening service a union
New Year had been noised in.
meeting of the churches and
the ministers of the local church
Fancy Work Club —The Fancy
will speak. Both meetings will
Work Club met with Mrs. E. E.
be at the Congregational church.
Williams Wednesday.
All come and bring your friends.
bride and groom were suppotted
by Miss Grace Keesee and Sydney
♦« Taylor.
The marriage was sol­
Ji
emnized by Rev. R. E. Dnn-lap,
A
ty pastor of the First M. E. Church,
J* using the beautiful ring cere­
A mony. After congratulations the
♦,
company repaired to the dining
if* possible.
§ |
room, where the table was
• • • « !
• « • • • groaning under the weight of a
After the rush of the Christmas most bountiful wedding dinner.
time was over society has caught As an evidence that all fully ap­
the spirit o f the new year and preciated the good things, the
begun its social functions again groaning was soon transferred
in earnest. Many people watched from the table to the people.
the old year die, and with the Music and jollity filled the even­
birth of the new year made res­ ing. Yes, and there was some
olutions that will make 1914 the rice. The rice shower fell in
abundance, and on all.
Most
best year o f their lives.
every one carried away a good
Ring out the old, ring in the new,
supply stowed away in the re­
King out the false, ring in the true.
cesses. Wh n the ringing of the
Greeted the New Year The bells announced the death of the
I ol(1 year and the ushering in of
Misses Enc lede were
"
‘
at a watch party Wednesday 1914, the guests departed, wish­
night. Upon the arrival o f the ing the happy couple a happy
many o f them
New Year and
guests each U one
given
a O slip
I 1 C 7 was
V YC IO K
l v e i l
Cl
IIII
m i
,
Rev. and
of paper and pencil and asked to
^n?8riiL,i!i,. fr5i
make a picture of some one in j Mrs. R. E. Dunlap and son; Mr.
the room. At the end of the I and Mrs. W. T. Keesee and fam­
time allotted to this feature there i ily; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Barker
were many pictures, showing] and son, o f Oak Park; Mr. and
talent among the guests. Dainty Mrs. R. F. Emerson; Mr. and
refreshments were served, and I Mrs. Wm. A. Barker and son, of
at 11:45 the guests read their I Portland; Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
fortunes for the year of 1914. m Barker and daughter, of , Oak
■ ^ the clock
„I, . struck the hour
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Mr-, , r , and Mrs.
As
of f ; i Park;
„ TT
.. Andrew
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tt ---- es and family; Mrs. Kath­
Celebrates
Birthday — Miss
12. and the old year passed, each |
™ l
rine
Dwire,
of
Silverton;
Miss
Raleigh
Walker has a class in
Ruth
Enchede
entertained
a
wished the others a happy New
Year. In the wee smill hours of Hazel Hughes, Miss Ruth Austin number of her friends last Sat­ dancing that is learning tango,
urday at a party on her sixth one step and hesitation waltz.
the morning the guests departed and Sydney Taylor.
birthday. The little folks had a Some of the younger set in Hills­
for their homes, declaring the
jolly
time playing games, aftei boro are after him ro come down
Joint Installation of Odd Fel­
delicious refreshments to the county seat to give them
low* and Rebekahs —On Monday which
a few lessons.
were
served.
Strohmayer-Rnymond — A very night about one hundred and fifty
4K *
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pretty and quiet wedding was people gathered at thel. O. O. F.
Pleasant Party— Miss Con­
solemnized at the home o f Guy Hall to witness the joint installa­
The next meeting o f the
M. Raymond, of Thatcher, Janu tion o f the officers o f Washing­ stance Harrington gave a party Woman’s Club will be held Mon­
ary 1st. when Otto P. Stroh- ton Lodge, No. 48, and Forest for a number o f little guests her day, January 12th, at the home
mayer and Lulu Raymond were Rebekah Lodge, No. 44. District own age last week, in honor of of Mrs. Charles Hines. It will
birthday.
united in the holy bonds o f mat Deputy Grand Master R. C. Hill her first •5»^
be Charter Dozen and our city
rimony, Rev. J. M. Barber offi­ was master of ceremonies for
charter will be the subject con­
Brotherhood
Meeting
—
The
ciating.
After dainty refresh­ the I. 0. O. F., with J. F. M e-1
sidered. We hope to have some
ments were served Mr. and Mrs. Gill as District Grand Marshal, j Brotherhood o f the M. E. Church competent person present to give !
met
Tuesday
evening
in
the
Strohmayer left for a few days’ The following officers -were in- !
required
information. A lull ;
travel before settling down to stalled: R. C. Walker, noble church parlors. There was a attendance is desired.
the busy cares o f life near Banks. grand; Chas. L. Walker, yice good attendance considering the
Sec.
grand; R. M. Taylor, secretary; bad weather. The discussion of
the evening was “ The Country
New Year’» Reception —A re­ Brady Chowning,treasurer; Wm. Church.”
After the program
Van
Antwerp,
warden;
S.
G.
|
ception was held at the Congre­
refreshments
were
served,
gational Church New Year’ s day Morgan, conductor; Carl C. Cur­ i These meeting are greatly en­
tis,
outside
guard;
A.
E.
Gard­
from four to seven. About two
joyed by all those who attend.
hundred were present. A short ner, right supporter to noble
grand;
H.
T.
Giltner,
left
sup-
“ nd the members wall be glad to
program, consisting of music
have any attend who are inter­
ami reading by Mrs. H. Russell porter to noble grand; H. D. Ott, ested in the work o f the Brother-
was given. Light refreshments right supporter to vice grand; L. erhood or the church.
Feed Mill will run every
were served and a pleasant time M. Graham, left supporter to
v»
day in the week.
vice grand; Chas. Van Doren,
spent together,
Mr». Hines Entertains -M rs.
right scene supporter; Donald
f
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|
Chas. Hines is entertaining this
Maximum» Meet—The Maxi­ S. Pierce, left scene supporter; afternoon at her home on Main
Wholesale and Retail
mum Class o f the M. E. Sunday C. W. Odell, chaplain. The offi­ Street in honor o f Mrs. F. J.
School met for a social -nd busi­ cers of the Rebekahs were in­ Miller, who will soon spend some
ness meeting at the home of Mr. stalled by District Deputy Presi­ time in the sunshine of California. Bran,Shorts, Rolled Oats, Ground
Oats, Ground Wheat, Cracked
and Mrs. Claude Wagner last dent Bertha Ortman, assisted by
J
t>J»
Wheat, Cracked Corn, Whole |
Friday
night.
Games were Deputy Grand Marshal Anna
Thomas Cornelius and Mrs.
played ai d refreshments were Templeton. The parts taken by
all the officers were charmingly Morgan Marry -A quiet wedding Wheat and Corn, Middlings and
served.
rendered and the following offi­ was solemnized, Tuesday evening several kinds o f Hard Wheat |
Flour, Sack Twine and Sacks, ]
Littlehules-Brown The home j cers were duly installed: Sarah at 5-30 o ’clock at the residence
Morgan,
noble
grand;
Margaret
o
f
Mrs.
Morgan,
when
Thomas
Hay and Vetch,Seed.
of T. H. Littlehales was the scene
Mallory,
vice
grand;
Mary
Porter,
Cornelius
and
Mrs.
Susie
Morgan
of a very pretty home wedding
Give us a call when in need.
on the first day of the new year secretary; Rose Hamburg, treas­ were united in marriage, only
at noon, when Gordon G. Brown I urer; Rilda Steigieder, chaplain; close friends were in attend­
Mr.
Cornelius
hails
und Miss Margaret E. I.ittlehales j Alice Parsons, warden; Pearl ance.
were united in marriage. The Mackrodt, conductor; R. C. Hill, from Salem, where he at onp time
ling ceremony was used and outside guard; Anna Pogue, in­ was a conncil m n and also held ind Phone 50x
Forest Grove, Ore
Prof. H. L. Bates officiated, j side guard: Mary Hill, right an official position at the Oregon
The bride was attended by her supporter to noble grand; Anna State penitentiary. Mrs. Susie
sister. Miss Winifred I.ittlehales, i Dixon, left supporter to noble Morgan, is a well known Wash­ n-
and Clifford Brown, o f Boise, ¡grand; Dee Darling, right sup­ ington county woman and holds
A Progressive Pharmacy
Idaho, brother of the groom, was porter to vice grand; Barbara the highest esteem of a wide
best man. The wedding march Sexton, left supporter to vice circle o f friends and all join in a
O u r store tn 1914 will be
After the installation hearty expression of greeting
was played by Miss Dee Darling. grand.
j
ceremonies
came
a
season
of
at
this
the
beginning
of
the
New
a
better
store than ever. T h e
Alter tlie ceremony a wedding
social
time,
interspersed
with
Year.
Reverend
Valandigham
increased business which w e
dinner w as served and Mr. and
Mrs. Brown left on the one i music by Walker’s Orchestra, performed the ceremony.
now have enables us to buy
o’ clock car for Vernon, B. C.. i Then a sumptuous supper was
served
in
the
dining
room,
and
in large quantities.
This is a
One o’clock Luncheon One
where Mr. Brown is located as
horticultural expert in the Okan­ the guests all agree that the I of the most delightful events of
a
saving
to
us
and
w
e always
ogan Valley for the Canadian , 0 . O. F. and Rebekahs are royal the season was the one o ’clock
share
this
saving
with
our cus­
entertainers
and
know
how
to
lunchesns Tuesday afternoon
government.
please their visitors.
tomers
given by Mrs. J. F. Miller, who
leaves soon for Los Angeles.
C rker-Burr The home o f Mr.
Prompt and efficient sem es
Afternoon Tea Mrs. M. S. California, for a two months
and ¿Mrs. Wm. H. Barker, on
has
always been a h obby with
Th d Avenue was the scene of Allen delightfully entertained a visit. After luncheon the after­
us,
but
w e shall continue to
a very pretty wedding on New number of friends at her home noon was spent in playing
improve
curs ervice in every
bridge.
The
first
prize
was
won
Year’s eve, when their daughter on Second Street Saturday after-
way possible.
1. . el was married to Lewis W. noon. The time was spent in by Mr. McCrum and second
The
Burr, of Firdale, Washington. playing games and in doing fancy prize by Mrs. Thornburg.
D on't get the habit of buy­
The hou- e was tastefully deto­ work. ¿Miss Martha Allen pleased consolation was given to Mrs. C.
ing
drugs at the handiest place.
nated with evergreens, flowers, the guests by playing several E. Walker. Those present were
Mesdames
L.
L.
Watt,
J.
W.
Buy
at the best place and let
gr d wed Itng hells. The bridal piano solos. There were other
it he your regular trading place.
party entered to the strains of musical numbers also delicious McCrum E. F. Burlingham, E.E.
the wedding march played by refreshments were served by the Williams, F. J. Miller, Chas.
PACIFIC
D R U G CO.
M hs Hazel Hughes. Miss Thelma hostess, and all enjoyed a most Hines, J. A. Thornburg, W. W.
, McEldowney, I. J. Hoar, C. B.
Keesee was ring bearer, and the pleasant afternoon.
The P kkss is desirous o f publish-
injr all the social events o f the
vveeli, and your ’ phone cal! or a
letter with the particulars of any
oi al or other event will be «reatly
aporeciated. Phone number, Main
Items should be at the office
I
i 1 • lay afternoon, or earlier
A
THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1914.
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Second Prize Leiter Why
A. G. L 'o fe a & Co.’s Store
I: a Coed Place to Trade
Forest Grove, Oregon, Dec, 15th, 1913
A. G. Hoffman & Co.
Dear Sirs:
“ I think there are reasons galore;
Why people should like to trade at your store.
In the first place, everything is so clean,
That scarcely a speck o f dirt can be seen.
Ami then there’s a loom fitted up with the best,
Where the poor, tired shopper can sit down and rest.
You may stay there as long as you please,
Then go out in the store,
And shop at your ease.
Then the clerks are all so very polite;
The goods are first-class;
The prices are right.
Luxuries here for the rich can be bought,
And things that are needful have not been forgot.
Calicoes, muslins and shoes that are strong;
Can be bought, I declare, almost for a song.
The Christmas season is almost here.
Why not step in and buy your good cheer?
There are nuts, candies and cookies too,
As good as mother could bake for you.
There are raisins, coffee, tea and spice,
And all the other groceries, so clean and nice;
The flour is dandy, so soft and white;
1 tell you, it makes the bread that’ s just right.
Now I can think of nothing more,
But I know it’s a pleasure to trade at your store.
Yours truly.
F ay
T em pleton ,
age 12 years.
A . G. H OFFM AN & CO.
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
Phone 742
W. F. HARTRAMPF C EM M ET Q U IC K , Mgr.
Pacific Avenue
Forest Grove, Oregon
l»C t(
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
Capital and Surplus
$ 6 0 , 000 .
U. S. D E P O S IT O R Y .
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
D ir e c t o r s :
Geo. G. Hancock
Allen Rice
T. W. Sain
H. J. Goff
Geo. Mizne>*
Chris Peterson
W. K. Newell
H.
John Templeton
E. W. Haines
W. H. Hollis
Buxton
STAR THEATRE
(Carl Huffman and Fred A . Watrous, Props.)
ENTIRE C H A N G E N IG H T L Y
Showing Best Licensed Films.
Matinee Saturdays and Holidays. £
Popular Price*, 5 and 10 Cents.