It was not stated whether the other courses consisted o f Poverty bill of fare or not. The members present wete: The Misses Hazel Loynes, Bula Ireland, Goldie Peterson, Elida Loynes, Jenesse Miller, Messrs Arthur Ireland, Edward Burns, Vernon Burlingham, G. E. Murphy. ♦ ♦ H, THURSDAY, JANUARY FOREST GROVE PRESS PAGE 4 - 1914. PURE FOOD! WHILE ON A VISIT WOMAN DIES— GASTON RESIDENT ^-j—— — Mra. Ann M. Griebeler Passes at Daughter’s Home in Hillsboro, Aged 73 — — — ■— Is the Demand of the Age. Our groceries will conserve your + Mrs. Ann M. Griebeler a resident of Gaston since 1884, died at Hills­ The Catholic Cotene Club gave a boro Tuesday morning, while on a dance in the Catholic Hall last Friday visit to her daughter, Mrs. F. Ever- night which was one o f the most bril­ r liant affairs of the season. The hall I est Death was the result of heart Cotene Club Dance health and are sold at the the Right Price ' Philomathean Society— The pro­ was elaborately decorated and the - disease. music was furnished by the Walker or- Her son' L‘ ° ' Griebeler, a lumber The PRESS is d e siro u s of publish- Jj gram given at the regular meeting chestra. Guests were present from dealer of Gaston' was married ^ t j of the Philomathean Society was in- [ ing ¡tl! the social events of the week to Miss Laura Davidson, of j week, and your 'phone call or a ; deed very clever and ably done, it Gaston, Verboort and Cornelius. Punch was served during the evening. Forest Grove. i letter with the particulars o f any being the mock inauguration o f Miss _________________ I She was born in England in 1841, I social or other event will be greatly Hazel Davis, at which Miss Grace ! appreciated. Phone number, Main ' and came to America with her par- •O 502. Items should be at the office c Thomas presided over the morning Mr. and Ms. C. B. Erwin, of ents when she was three years old, y by Wednesday afternoon, or earlier •, service, with Miss Florence Lusted Hillsboro, passed through this city and lived in New York until 1854, if possible. 0 and Miss Janet Ingram as assistants. Monday with a load o f household when she moved with her parents to V . S V . h V . V . '. V * . V . V . V . V . V . V . The entire program of inauguration goods and their dog tied behind on Wisconsin. There she married Ed- | 500 Party— Mrs. Wilbur McKl- was taken off, even to the bonfire an Sebastopol, Cal., J. T. Butler, Smith, Mrs. George Patersoi, Mrs. A. fully teaching the primary depart­ B. Cuplés, Mrs. C. Richardson, Mrs. ment o f Sunday School. Miss Bol­ out from Portland to spend Sunday Forest Grove> and thirteen grandchil- Chas. Hines, Mrs. Clifford Walker, drick is superintendent o f the depart- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. dren. Funerai Thursday at the Con- Nixon. Mr. Gerrish is in the piano gregational Church, Gaston, Rev. B. Mrs. E. E. Williams, Mrs. Frank j ment. * * * Meresse, Miss J. Miller, Mrs. Bur- business and doing well. Clarence Cook, pastor of the Hills- Grove Girl Marries in Ohio— Word lingham, Mrs. J. E. Bailey, Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Williamson, j boro Baptist Church officiating, Macrum, Mrs. Grant Hughes, Mrs A. j has been received in this city o f the who have been living on Sixth avenue J She was a consisttent Christian, llimnun, Mrs. John Buchanan, Mrs. marriage of Miss Vivian Dixon to near Fifth street for several j kindly and charitable. hurles Buchanan, Mrs. I.aRue, Mrs. ] John Baber at Lima, Ohio, December months, left last week for Toledo, „___ „ __________ _ Kaufman, Mrs. W. Pollock, Mrs. F. 27. The bride formerly lived here Ohio, their old home to make their j Misz, Mrs. Heath, Mrs. T. J. O. with her mother, Mrs. M. J. Dixon, permanent residence. George Cadwell D es Thatcher, Mrs. Charles Walker, Mrs. and has many local friends The T. Wigman who has been in New i George Cadwell was born in Onta- j Hurry Giltner, Mrs. B. F. White, Mrs. newly weds will make their home on York and his son Tys Wigman, Jr were rio, Canada, 39 years ago and died Stritkland, Mrs. Haskell Ferrin, Mrs. a farm near Lima. Grove Visitors Sunday. January 13th at his home in Curt', * + + V. E. Scott, Mrs. Mary Thomas, Mrs. Tuberculosis was the G. Edward Secour has been on the addition. Invitations are out for a Senior Harvey Baldwin, Mrs. Carmack, Miss sick list the past week though better cause of his death. He was buried Bailey, ' Hillsboro, Mrs. W. Boscow, party, to be given by Misses Coral now. Thursday afternoon in the Forest Hillsboro, Mrs. Charlie Craft, Port­ McGinn and Clara Fowler, at the Miss Olivia Burger is now on^ of View cemetery. Mr. Cadwell was land, Mrs. E. Stipe, Portland. Those Sexton home Friday. the valued clerks at A G. Hoffman & married to Miss Mariah Avery at * * * coming lat^r for tea were: Mrs. Co.’s store. Miss Burger speaks Ger­ Clearwater thirteen years ago. He Watt, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Reder, Mrs. V man which makes her very popular on came to Oregon six years ago. T. H. T. Meet King, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Halter, Mrs. the clerical staff. He leaves a widow, threee brothers The T. H. T Club were entertained Atwell, Mrs. Ferrin, Miss Haskell, Miss Crafisic, Miss Eckert and Miss j and three sisters to mourn his loss, j .;, by Miss Elizabeth Fowler Tuesday Eleanor S. Large. Hyde, teachers in the public school are evening by a Poverty party. The eve­ now rooming in the Hoffman cottage, j + * + ning was spent in playing old rustic Mens Cassimere, made . in Ore- ♦> * Hazen I a /,c ii m Maynard a j r i i a i u o spent p e u t u Saturday a iu iu o j with . j i . . « (j*-| r n Kappa Delta Society—The Kappa games. The first course o f refresh­ A. E. Norton on his way home to Port- gOfi an wool SUltS to r Only îplZ.50 Delta Society gave a program Thurs­ ments consisted o f crackers and water. land to attend the Symphony concert. | at B ailey’ s B ig Store. day evening, representing a Ladies Horse Journal o f 1880, and roll call was answered by “ That Reminds Me.” Each department o f the Jour­ nal was edited and illustrated by dif­ ferent members o f the Society, and last but not least the advertisements were cleverly represented by Misses Marsh, Smith, Thomas, Graham and Vermilyea . The Gold Dust Twins, Old Dutch Cleanser, and Cream of Wheat were especially well portrayed ^ . 'f t V A V . ^ V . V W . V A V . V A H. T. GILTNER’S ™E STORE QUAL,TY South Main Street Phone 701 HOME BAKING CO. Finest o f Bread and Pastry Baked E very D a y. W e sell 6 loaves of -Bread for 25 cents Free delivery to all parts of the city Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove I 1I 0 n 0 I S 0 0! 0 When sickness comes, nothing that may give comfort or pro­ mote recovery should be over­ looked. The character of a drug store can usually be judged by the line o f sick-room goods carried. The store fav­ ored by the patronage o f physicians will be found to afford adequate facilities o f this kind. When any special item o f sick-room supplies is required our stock should be depended upon to supply it. We have everything which the nurse or physician may suggest. v y ii i i ♦> Pacific Drug Co. Mrl'ailane— Enochs -Again Dan tb pid has been playing his pranks on s o u l '* o f the young people o f our own c 'y. James P. McFarlane and Miss Bfinche L. Enochs wera married at th• • M. E. parsonage Monday night at 8:80 o ’clock. Rev. R. E. Dunlap < .'listing. Only the immediate fuem ls and relatives o f Hillsboro weie present. Mrs. McFarlane has I ul at Orenco. Mr. McFarlane has t j tJj purchased a part .terest in r '.u - f ■.•rr.'"r yard. M. \*vS 1 ! -lin e ,v.:. make Forest G ovrf their home. The Press joins su congrat ilations. Owing to Oar Inability Forest Grove, Ore. 0 wix uodnoj jqi njBUi «i 4uii| am si 9MV/g tujpu.nuu . dns To wait on so man,? people during the rush at our store the past 10 days and having had several phone messages from people at a distance who got our circu­ lars too late to get here in time; we have decided to continue the Cut Price Sale during the balance of the month and in order to liven things up we have added a lot of Extra Specials, such as: Aprons, 150 of them, value 25c for ...................................................... 9c each Household scissors, from 5 to 10 inch, value 25c f o r ......................... 14c each A pile of several hundred pieces of granite ware, value to 15c for . . .9c each 1 can of Diamond W baking powder, value 35c, to introduce it, cut p rice........................................................................................... 19c the can A big buy of a new safety, as good as any $5.00 one in the market, to introduce them (1 dozen blades included) we make a price o f .........79c 50 Safety Razors, 50 Everything advertised in our last big circular I will]] be sold at the same cut prices the balance of thisTnonth. Come and gel a bargain. Onr House is packed fu ll of them from garret to basement. REMEMBER: Double Red Trading Stamps with every 10c purchase during This Big Cut Rate Sale jJC IN G & CAPLES M E R C A N T IL E 'C O j u z u u j o j a u -M « .M U u i s J i s ‘ 8uiquin|,| u , p n j ) i u o 3 »U J 3 U O O J 0 PBJIU 0 3 j » ju K u ip im g )8 u j |IA|3 S u u n p i j n u r i y * l!» x 3 I. j j j u i 8 u % j a j b u o ij b j S Midxg auoqdJ|JX U B IlBil I U B U IJJ f) I II.JUJJJ / UBOIJJIM |BO|JK>a|3 ll A !D a u i^ u B g B a a n n fJ u B T qsuiBds J »»«"»MO 'S1JBJG |Bjn»3®»|l|DJV a u i u a is J G P M iB n p o i 'JBJJ*II||| |BpjJUJUI03 JIUllUUJl.I [ MOpU|W pJ«3*aaoqs UBtV SU IB ItJB A p V ja q d B iS o u a is j o j u p f u 'j iB .n u B q .i3 iv UBUISJJBJQ IB J IU B q O J lV J J J U lS U J |B.MJJDJ|.-| jjdjjqqoog S u iu ij b j X a j| n o j S t ifu u n g » i i q o u i o j n y ' X P»JH*ui 3 A «q I q 3 1 q w a io j a q a m s s a j o id * jo 'a p B J ) ’ u o ij j s o d a q j j o | Xj||enb bed [ ssoq ’ j ie d > A ui b o BO |j«á|(qo j a q j j n j j n o q j i * ‘ B | «id x9 » s t a i d I 01 “ Quality is the True Test of Cheapness.” To the People of Washington County + + + A Surprise Party 1'hat Surprised— ; Surprise parties as a rule are not very surprising. Tne folks to whom they are given are either tipped off so as to get things in apple pie or- j dcr for the event, or they pick up con- | T id in g evidence by their own tuition, j Not so with the surprise tendered' Mrs. J. S. Buxton, in honor o f her i Birthday last week. Mrs. Lee Covert, o f Portland, planned the soiree so e f - ; fectlVely tv t her mother didn't even have a suspicion of the event. When j Mrs. Buxton returned from the show Wedne. Ly evening she walked right into a room o f smiling friends, and her surprise was a surprise. Five Hundred was the game o f the even­ ing and dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Robert Wirtz won the lady’s prize and John McNamer car­ ried off first honors for the gentle­ men. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. C. (). Roe, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Emerson, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mertz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wirtz, Mr. and Mrs. George Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Capíes, Mr. and Mrs. H. Giltner, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. 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