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FOREST GROVE PRESS PAGE 6 Church Locals and Notices THURSDAY, JAN U AR Y 15, 1914 should go away on a visit Amy ob- lected. not being willing to leave Wal ter even for a day. though she did not (For all churches who hold regu ar services in this see him oftener than once a week But city. The proper authorities are requested t. he mother prevailed, and Amy de send in their announcement early each week.) •artod with fear and trembling that Standard Bearers M eet —Tb< he man she wanted would during her hsenoe fall loto the tolls o f some other Standard Bearers o f the M. E Cost o f living is mighty high Irl. Repairs and Oils Church met at the home of Mrs «J* l\. j . ..».til One day during Amy's absence Wal- Trusts are busted—wink your eye Dr. D. W . W ard •r Barnard called upon her mother to But why worry— health have we H. R. Bernard Friday evening / - j Ua ney-at-Lao Dr. E. B. Brookbank A program, consisting o f talk ay his respects and ask bow her Trusts can’ t beat Rocky Moun E Q U IT Y A N D P R O B A T E O N L Y He Physicians and Surgeons tain Tea. Vankoughnet& Reder on China and the work of tin .aughter was enjoying herself Office HolTman Bldg. Pacific Ave. He has a Special Oiler missionaries by various members was ushered Into the library, where 22 First Ave. No-th Ind. Phone 502 Forest Grove o f the society, was given. A fter he usually visited with Amy On the Phone: Office 40x Residence 402 for the purpose. table lay a hill from a prominent dry the regular program a social Forest Grove, Ore. time was enjoyed, which was goods store. It was so plainly exposed Hollis & Graham W E have that the caller could not help seeing It, carried out in an unique way by D R . C. E. W A L K E R but he did not make blrnself acquaint H e carries a full line of a short program in which all h d ed A ttomeys-at-Law with Its contents till an unrolled had no lull Driving Gloves and both a part. Refreshments were package on a chair attracted his atten served and all spent a pleasant tion It was white and of a delicate Heavy and Light Harness Osteopathic Physician Forest Grove, Ogn. time. in our business, fabric. Near It was a box. In which Parker Guarantees His some white gauzy substance so loosely T rea tm en t b y Special A p p o in t Aid Society -The Aid Society rested that a part hung oyer the side. E. B. Tongue, but w ill find o f the M. E. Church met Wed There was still another box with the m en t O n ly nesday afternoon in the parlors cover on Jlttorney-at-LaW o f the church, with Mrs. S. G. Barnard while waiting for Mrs. time to make H. W . Vollmer, M. D. DistrictjAttorney. Morgan and Mrs. Benjamin as Stringfellow bad nothing to occupy Hillsboro, Ore. Physician and Surgeon hostess. The meeting was en him. so bis mlnil became fixed on these Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove, Oregon. a Ph oto of Y o u . articles He examined the fabric, and joyed by all. Phones: Shop, 742; House, 831 Office in Abbott Bldg. It seemed to him that there was about W . M. Langley & Son Both Phones Forest Grove, Ogn. S eventh D ay A d v e n t is t : - T hird enough of It to make a dress Then Street. Regular services Sabbath day: It occurred to him that the gauzy stuff 10:00 a M., Sabbath school; 11:15 a . m ., might be Intended for a bride’s veil. Lawyers Ind. Phones church services. Missionary meeting, Having gone thus far In bis surmises, Sunday evening, 7:30 P. m . Prayermeet he was naturally curious to know what Forest Grove, Ogn. ing, Wednesday evening, 7:30 p. m . A W . Q . Tucker, M. D. was in the covered box He lifted the cordial invitation extended to all For Sale F i r s t C o n g r e g a t i o n a l :— Rev. D. T. cover and saw that It was filled with Physician and Surgeon Thomas, pastor. Bible School, 9:45 a . orange blossoms W . B. C O O N , V . S. m .; Morning worship, 11 A. M .; Junior Evidently some one was about to be Calls answered promptly day or night O f f ic e on 1 st S t , We have just received another C. E., 3 P. M.; Intermediate C. F. and married Phone: Office 271, Residence 283. Between Pacific and 1st Ave. S. car load o f choice fresh cows. Y.P.S.C .E ., 6:30 P. M.; Evening service, j But who? There was only one single 7:30 P. M. Thursday, midweek prayer W e invite you to inspect them. Having bought out Dr. Feeley, V et i woman in the house, and that was meeting. Visitors are heartily welcome. P. O. Block. Forest Grove. erinarian, I wish to notify the public Dr. H. R. Kauffm an Peterson Bros. F i r s t M e t h o d i s t : Dr. R. E. Dun-} Amy. that I am prepared to answet all calls, Phones 0198, and 020X 22 Physician & Surgeon lap, pastor. Sunday School, 9:45 A. m ., i A terrible thought entered the young day or night. Miss Mary Corl,superintendent; Preach man’s brain. Could It be possible that Office: Forest Grove N a t’l Bank Building Phone Main 95 F orest G rove , O re ing service, 11 A. M.; Epworth League, while he had been putting off bis uro- Phone Main 0131 6:30 P. M.; Evening preaching service, posnl some other man had come In and 7:30 P. M.; Prayermeeting, Thursday occupied the vacant place ahead of Forest Grove, Ore. evening. All are cordially invited to him? His heart seemed to stop beat Dr. C. E. Geiger, these services. Elmer H. Smith, M. D., D. O. Homeopathist and Surgeon F ir s t C h r is t ia n C hurch First ing. Perspiration stood out on his fore and Third streets, J. B. Holmes, pastor. head. he Physician, Surgeon He paced the floor till Mrs. String- Office at Residence, 1st avenue, be Sunday School, 10 a . m ., J. A. Parker, tween 1st and 2nd streets. superintendent; Communion and preach fellow came down When she saw the and Osteopath ing at 11 a . M.; Christian Endeavor, 7 dry goods she looked displeased, called Medicine by Parcel Post to any part o f Calls answered day or night. the country. p. m ., Kennard Dixon, president; Even a maid and directed her In a sharp Hillsboro National Bank Bldg. ing sermon at 7:30 p . m . Week day serv tone to take them upstairs Then she Only Roll o f Honor Bank in Washington County Hillsboro, Ore. ices: Officers7 and teachers’ meeting turned her attention to her visitor. on Tuesday evening, 8 P. M.; Chorus J. O. Robb, M. B. Tor. Barnard was too disconcerted to talk C A P IT A L - $25,000.00 drill, Mr. George Jackson leader, each W . P. D Y K E He lumped from the Thursday evening; Prayer service1 connectedly. Physician and Surgeon S U R P L U S - $35,000.00 each Thursday evening. The ladies of warm weather to the news from Attorney-at-Law the church meet each Wednesday after abroad and from the news from abroad Phone City 384 D E PO SITS $400,000.00 noon at 2:30. The C. W. B. M. meets j to the last bit of social gossip Then Forest G rove j Forest Grove the first Tuesday afternoon o f each he asked if Miss Stringfellow was en Rooms 4 and 5, Schulmerich Bldg. C O M M E R C IA L A N D S A V IN G S A C C O U N TS. O re. I National Hank Bldg. month. The hoard o f officers meet on joying her visit and was informed that | Hillsboro, Ore the first Monday evening o f each she was having a delightful time. He J. A. TH O R N B U R G H P r e s id e n t H. E. FERR1N, a s s t . C a s h i e r THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGIt month. A cordial invitation is extended asked when the young lady would re DR. G E R T R U D E P H IL L IP S ADVERTISING BY THE to all to share in these te vices. JO H N E. B A IL E Y - V ic e P k e s . T. G. TODD - D ir e c t o r turn. and his hostess Informed him S t . A n t h o n y ’ s C h u r c h : -Rev. J. R. W. W. M oE LD O W N E Y - C a s h i e r J. W .F U Q U A - D ir e c t o r OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN that certain events that had happened Buck, pastor. The following are the MERICAN RES5" S50CI ATI DN since her departure would necessarily services: O ffice Nixon Bldg., Main St. Forest Grove Mass on the first and alter the time of her homecoming, but GENERAL OFFICES fourth Sunuays o f the month at 8:30 a . did not say whether It wonld be has Phone» O ffic e Hour» N E W Y O R K A N D C H IC A G O M.; Mass on the second and third Sun tened or delayed. O ffice 801 Mon.,W ed.,Friday,5 to 9 p.m days o f the month at 10:30 A. M .; every Tw o or three times Rarnard was on Res. 0262 Tue».,Thur».,Sat., 1 to 5 p.m BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES 2 22E E 1 week day at 8 A. M. Benediction with the verge o f asking whether Amy waa sermon every Sunday, 7:30 P. M. Cornelius Mass on’ the first Sunday » bout *» b* bu‘ ‘ ‘ ^ery tim e he o f the month at 10:30 A. M.; Mass on j balked. Once he got his question part- •V vV V V vV vV v the second and third Sundays o f the ty out. but Mrs. Stringfellow looked at Forest Grove North Main St month at 8 A. M. htro no coldly that he turned the quea- Gaston Mass on the fourth Sunday tlon into somethin? else. Penalty he Brady C how ning’s o f the month at 10:30 A. M. arose to go . stumbled against a c h a ir's N o te A fifth Sunday in the month back or agnlust an open door, dropped occurring, the time and place for the hJg , st(,p|)e(1 on tt flua|)y g e t- masses will be announced. I . 4 . . # . Tinning and Plumbing, Catechism: In Forest Grove on Fri- ttn« ln co,lfusloa . w day at 3 P. M .; in Cornelius on Satur- j That night he slept only a few bonrs Sheet M e ta l W o r k day at 4 p. m . ! and In the morning took an e a rly train Confession: Saturday at 4 and 7 P. M. for tile place where Amy Stringfellow for Altar Society: A general meetieg of was visiting She was much surprts and Repair Shop. the society will be held on the first ed at seeing him and watted for him to Wednesday o f January, April, July and declare the object o f his coming. I‘ FIRST-CLASS SERVICE October. Sermons are always in Eng "A re you going to be married7” he :: lish at both masses on every Sunday. Everyone, regardless of creed, is cor asked In a tone to warrant that If she 8 were he was ready to kill the groom. dially invited to all services. V N ix o n Bldg. M ain’ St. North 1st Avenue, between Main “ No Why do yon ask''*’ There was an embarrassed silence for I and “ A ” Street. Phone 863 * a few moments, when he spoke again “ Well. then. 1 wish to put to my Phone 721 claim for you 1 don’t want any more scares like this.” Deputy County Surveyor Whpo Amy returned to her home her mother confessed her ruse. Had It All Kinds o f Surveying and Mapping, Subdivisions a Specialty Office: 206 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 806. Res. Phone 46X. failed she could uot huve been convict FO R E ST GRO VE OREGON ed of It. Bv HELOÏSE BRAYTON PARKER S o c ie t y stationery of correct style and neat appearence may be obtained from the P ress job department. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY HARNESS WORK FRESH COWS J Bryant’s Studio FOREST GROVE NATIO N AL BANK T « v » ss «ana WEITZEL & LASHAM BARBER SHOP ;j T he Auction House NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS A MOTHER’S RUSE O. M. Sanford Proprietor ill THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK FO RE ST G R O V E . O R E G O N Capital and Surplus $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 . U. S. D E P O S IT O R Y . OFFICERS: E. W. H A I N E S ................... P r e s id e n t JOHN T E M PLE T O N - V ic e -P r e s id e n t GEO. G. H ANCO CK * - - S e c r e t a r y B o a r d of 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 VV. K. Newell H. T. Buxton "A m y," said Mrs. Stringfellow to her daughter, “ W alter Barnard has been paving attention to you now for six months. If you were engaged I pre fill sume that you would tell rna But I wish to know surely whether you are or are n o t” “ 1 am not.” replied Amy dolefully. "That evidently means that Walter hasn’t spoken.” “ 1 think he will, mamma.” “ Not without being brought to the nolnt.” "Mamma, you wouldn't wish me to tell him that I am expeetlng him to propose to me, would you?” “ Certainly not That would not he the part of a girl Rut n girl has her privileges, and one o f them Is to Indl rate to a young man paying her atten tlon that she wishes him to discon ttnne doing so.” "But I don’t ” The mother hit her lip, hut said nothing more Nevertheless she deter mined that since her daughter hnd not the spunk to bring her lover to a pro posal she would make the attempt her self. To Interfere in such a matter Is always a great risk, and the lady real ised that by doing so she might make a Dreacn between herself and her daughter that might never he healed But Mrs. Stringfellow was naturally diplomatic aud determine»' that she would pursue a little game o f her own which might mean a great deal or might mean nothing Not long after this little dialogue ( Mrs. Stringfellow arranged that Amy H. B. GLAISYER, C. E.