Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, February 26, 1914, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 19U
FOREST GROVE PRESS
day. An historical program was giv­
en and enjoyed by all. Prizes were
awarded to Mrs. Nichols and Mrs.
Lasham. Dainty refreshments were
served. Those present were: Mes-
dames Stockton, Marshall, Graham,
Lasham,
McKay, Nichols,
Rose-
warne, Patton, Porter, Aldrich, Dora
Emmerson, Ives, Cox, Barker, Hall,
Staehr, Perry, Potwin and Miss Kate
Roe.
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Bachelor Girls—
ley, S. E. Todd, Sadie Adkins, A. B.
The Misses Hazel Stockman and Caples, A. M. Kinney, of Astoria, C.
Ivy Conger were most charming host- E. Walker, (’ has. Walker, E. E. Wil-
esses to the Bachelor Girls Tuesday liams, W. McEldowney, C. Miller, Ed.
evening at the home of the former. Ward, M. Langley, W. Goff, Chas
A s usual a pleasant time was spent Roe, C. L. VanKoughnet, II. Ferrin,
in fancy work, conversation and mu­ IL Russel, F. Meresse. E. Meresse, J.
sic. Two visitors were present to Macrum, J. U. Marsh, L. L. Watt, W.
just get a little insight into the mys­ Pollock, F. Gordon, M. Abbott, O. W.
teries o f the club. They were Miss Jones, E. B. Brookbank.
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Ella Braun and Miss Eunice Bernard,
o f Portland. At a late hour delicious Entertain at Dinner—
refreshments were served by th e ! Saturday evening Misses Martha
hostesses, after which the girls d- and Gertrude Allen entertained six
journed to meet again in two weeks. girls at dinner, after which the girls
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attended the Freshmen play at the
Birthday Party—
College* Those present were Mamie
On Monday, February 23, little Loomis, Eleanor LaRue, Beth Sexton,
Vernia Pierce celebrated her sixth Lucille Connet, Alleyn Johnson, Pearl
birthday by inviting a number of her Hall, Martha and Gertrude Allen.
little friends in to help her eat the
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good things which her mother had Afternoon Tea—
prepared for the occasion. After the
A number of friends were invited
dinner was over the little folks en­ to the home of Mrs. F. Meresse last
joyed the evening at the Star the­ Friday afternoon.
The time was
ater. Those present were; Claribel, most pleasantly spent in conversa­
Dwight and Ralph Holmes, Irene tion, and all those present report a
Sappington, Clifford Churchill and most enjoyable time. Those present
Lawrence Pierce. All vote Miss Ver­ were: Mesdames E. Meresse, A. P.
nia a royal hostess.
; West, C. Richardson, J. Buchanan,
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Humphreys, J. Pixley, E. Brookbank,
Fancy W’ork Club Meet—
Stoecke, O. W. Jones, W. £ . Haage.
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The Fancy Work Club met at the
home o f Mrs. W. J. McCready, in Married 53 Years—
South Park, Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Morris cele­
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brated their fifty-third wedding an­
Mrs. Brookbank Entertains—
niversary last Saturday. The Press
Mrs. Dr. Earl Brookbank was a joins the many friends in wishing
charming hostess last Saturday a f­ Mr. and Mrs. Morris many happy re­
ternoon to a number of friends, in ' turns of the day.
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honor o f her mother,Mrs.Stoecker, o f
Seattle. The afternoon was spent in Washington Birthday Party—
playing “ 500,” after which the hostess
On Monday afternoon Mrs. R. F.
served a light luncheon. Those pres- j Emmerson entertained the Royal
ent were: Mesdames C. Richardson, \ Neighbors at her home on College
A. E. Scott, J. A. Thornburg, J. Pix- 1 Way in honor of Washington’s Birth-
What?
SHOES, DRESS G O O D S, Etc.
A T P U R D Y ’S STORE
When?
Right Now
How?
A t Lowest Prices
Why?
For Your Convenience
assembled to witness one of the most
C. L CONVENTION AT
impressive services one can imagine.
ALBANY IS ATTENDED Just the kind Mr. Rottman always
can give; that blessed, sweet decision
BY MANY FOLKS service where several hundred young
people repeated this verse, “ Christ
shall be magnified in my body wheth­
Miss Anna Taylor of This er it be by life or by death.”
City Elected Secretary
The writer could not close this
account without speaking of the new
state office created at this last meet­
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From the very first the sessions ing, that o f Convention Evangelist,
Entertain Sunday School Class—
were splendidly attended at the who will put in his time in the state
Wednesdey evening
Mr. Dwight
twenty-fourth annual State C E. Con­ in evangelistic work in localities
Holmes entertained the members of
vention held at Albany on the 20-21- where he is needed. We have the
his Sunday School class, o f which E.
W. Lamb is teacher. There were 18 22d of February. By the afternoon o f young man in mind now who will do
the first day there had been enrolled 1 this work and all he asks is his ex-
present and all report a most enjoy­
175 visiting delegates and as many penses and a free will offering. If
able evening. The time was spent in
more came in on Friday night and any place in Washington County you
playing games, after which a light
Saturday, till we are not exaggerat­ feel the need o f such a man and his
luncheon was served.
ing when we say over 300 were en­ work, will you not correspond with
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rolled from out o f Albany.
your county secretary, Miss Anna F.
Washington Birthday Party—
A t the business session when the Taylor, about it.
On Monday afternoon o f this week
Field Secretary Club and the State
Mrs. H. R. Kauffman was hostess to
Work was presented over $500 in
a number o f friends at a Washington
“ 500” party in honor o f her sister, society and individual pledges was 1 1 /rP T H A I D V C A D M C D C
raised to support the work. It should VYLM DA i A I F AKlYlfcKJ
Miss Beach, who is visiting here from
have been $2,000, but was a very
Akron, Ohio. The decorations were
good showing any way.
in keeping with the day and consisted
Washington County was represent-
o f flags and red and white . flowers.
ed by thirteen delegates as follows:
Prizes were won by Mrs. Roy Mc­
Bride, o f Dilley, first, Mrs. E. Brook- Claude M. Hutchins, president o f the
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bank, second, and Mrs. A. E. Scott, County Union; Anna F. Taylor, sec­
, consolation. Those present were: retary of County Union; Kennard
Dixon, county program committee have a rousing meeting. We expect
Mesdames W. Goff, C. Miller, W. Mc-
Forest
Eldowney, H. Ferrin, C. Roe, C. chairman; Claude Bryant, o f Gaston, representatives from the
county
lookout
committee
chairman;
Grove
and
Banks
commercial
clubs
to
Hines, S. E. Todd, Mary McKenzie, C.
be present.
H. Olmstead, F. Meresse, Geo. Little- Leta Newton, president o f Christian '
We are going to get out o f the
hale, J. A. Parker, A. E. Scott, O. W. Church C. E., Forest Grove; Marga­
Jones, J. A. Thornburg, I. J. Hoar, E. ret Lowell, president of Congregation­ “ rut” and not be satisfied until this
Brookbank, Stoecke, Geo. Hancock, al Church C. E., Forest Grove; Elva district will be known as the most
W. B. Coon, F. McBride and R. Mc­ Head, president of Presbyterian C. E. progressive, up-to-date district in
Bride, o f Dilley, W. McCready, E. E. at Orenco; Miss Ruth Cady and Mr. Washington County. Another thing,
Williams, E. Meresse, U. Hanna, A. Willis Cady, of Beaverton; Mr. Alva and one of the most important items,
U. Marsh, B. Chowning, C. L. Van­ Patton, of Forest Grove; Miss Lucy j was a movement started to get a
Koughnet, R. M. Erwin, of Hillsboro, Richardson (whom we claimed), and County Farm Expert. We want our
Miss Merle Maury, o f Dilley, and Miss Phillips and Mrs. Gregg, of County Commissioners to provide for
Tualatin Plains.
an appropriation o f $1,000 for this
Miss Vndusen, o f Astoria.
Saturday afternoon the four great expert next year. We want the coun­
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lines of committee work o f the En- j ty papers to agitate this matter, be­
Mardi Gras Dinner—
The Mardi Gras Dinner given by deavorers were discussed with much cause we must have some one that
The Quiet can tell us what is the matter and the
the C. Coterie Club last Tuesday force and earnestness.
evening was well attended and was a Hour work was so earnestly and well cure when our crops grow wrong.
decided success financially. The net handled by Mr. Ed. C. Cofer, o f Port­ What to do for our animals, how to
proceeds were about sixty dollars. land, that it was estimated nearly 150 improve our stock, how to build and
The Club is becoming famous as en­ young pledged themselves for the fill our silos, because the silo fever is
tertainers and have added another first time to take up the Quiet Hour spreading in this section, and it will
feather in their cap by treating the Comradeship, and pledged themselves not be long before you will not be
people so royally and feeding them so *°. *>'ve
t*le morn*nK hour fifteen able to get out o f the sight o f a silo in
this section.
well at their big dinner last Tuesday minutes o f prayer and Bible study,
We did not see the editor o f The
The Tenth Legion Committee work
has about the same record o f success Press last Saturday, and we not only
presented and ably explained by Mr. expect but demand that he not only
Alva Patton, of Forest Grove,. Many plans to be there, but is there on the
promised to set aside one-tenth of second Saturday in March. We want
their income for the Lord’s work.
to see what he looks like and become
The subject o f Temperance and acquainted with him and him with us.
Good Citizenship was presented by We want him to get out among us
Miss Anna F. Taylor, o f Forest and find out what we want and help
Grove, in which the letter from our us boost, and in this way we will both
National Superintendent o f Temper­ help each other.
ance Work, Daniel V. Poling, was
read and supplemented by a few
JUBILEE JUBERS JUBE
pointed remarks regarding our posi­
tion as American patriots, and based
on this statement from a lecture giv­
en by Mr. A. J. Bolster, “ No Ameri­ Four Successful Grouch Removers
Coming for Show
can patriot will protest or tolerate
anything which will destroy that for
which ‘Old Glory’ stands,” proving
Those who heard the California
that because the legalized liquor traf­
fic did have just that destructive pow­ Jubilee Quartet last year will be glad
er, it was anti-American, and there­ to know that they are returning for
fore must be abolished. By whom? another concert on Wednesday, March
By the Endeavorers who are wide 4, at March Hall. This is a high class
awake to the condition o f things and quartet, every one o f the four mem­
have energy enough to tackle a big bers being an artist in his own line.
thing.
The last but not least committee
touched was the Missionary Commit­
tee Work, and a discussion o f how to
have interesting missionary meetings,
opened and explained by Mr. Lister,
president o f the Portland City Union.
Though we cannot give all the
convention we must speak of the 400
Field Secretary Club banquet held in
the First Presbyterian Church, where
a jolly good time was had anjl some
splendid toasts were given regarding
the work the Field Secretary had
done and the work yet to do in our
state.
Those o f the officers for the new '
year who were present to take the
oath o f office at the installation serv- ¡
ice were: President, re-elected, Mr.
G. Evert Baker, Portland, Oregon,
Northwestern Bank Building; Field
Secretry, re-eiected, Mr. H. H. Rott­
man, whose address is Portland; Vice j
Presidents, Mr. Homer A. Dowd, Al- ‘
bany, and Mr. Sedgwick, o f Creswell,
and Secretary, Miss Anna Taylor, of
Forest Grove.
Words are inadequate to describe !
the meeting for men addressed by
Dr. Hinson, o f the White Temple,
Portland; the Junior meeting led by
Mr. I’ayne Female Impersonator
Ed. C. Cofer, a young consecrated
evangelist o f Portland, in which were There are only four in the company
conversions; or the great mass meet­ but they come advertised as four so­
ing for women conducted by Mr. H. loists, three instrumentalists, two
H. Rottman, where he probed to the readers, one impersonator and 0
very bottom o f the amusement prob- drones.” Th« program is a varied
lem, bringing out plainly the dangers one, the music ranging from these
and evils of the dance, the card party plantation melodies to the more dif-
and the theater-going craze.
ficult classics. Dialect readings im­
The last session Sunday was the personations and piano solos by the
crowning meeting o f the whole con­ "Black Patti” help to make the varied
vention, where 1,088 people were i program.
A Big Fine Assortment of New
Spring Goods.
Where?
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Courteous Treatment
Quality Merchandise
Reasonable Prices
Cash For Produce
Purdy’s for Good Goods
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Judge H. L. Benson
ARE DOING BIG THINGS
Judge H. L. Benson, of Klamath
and Lake counties, who is a candidate
for the Supreme Bench of Oregon,
was a Forest Grove visitor this week
and while here made the Press office
a pleasant call. He is a brother of
the late Frank Benson, former secre­
tary o f state.
PROGRAM GIVEN BV FRESHIES
Clever Entertainment at College Seen
by Large, Appreciative Crowd
Marsh Hall of Pacific University
was well filled with students and
townspeople last Saturday evening to
witness the Washington’s Birthday
program put on by the Freshman
class.
This day is always looked
forward to, as he Freshies always
put on a rattling program, in spite of
the contrary belief of their rivals, the
Sophs.
Glenn Morgan was stage manager,
and every number went off with en­
thusiasm. Misses Littler and Loynes
opened with a piano duet, which was
greatly enjoyed. Joe McCoy pleased
the audience so well with his bumhle
bee and Chinman reading that they
tried to get him back— but he only
smiled and bowed.
Miss Freda Acker sang, “ Spring
Has Come,” and responded with an
encore. Then came a class prophecy
which had numerous hits on the
Sophs., which greatly tickled the risi­
bilities o f the audience. A quartet,
consisting o f Webb, Livingston, Mc­
Coy and Rodgers, sang a medley o f
latest sng hits, and were recalled sev­
eral times. This constituted the first
part o f the program, and a farce en-
1 titled, “ A Case of Suspension,” the
second part o f the evening's enter­
tainment.
The cast o f characters was as fo l­
lows: Mildred, Alice and Dorothy,
young ladies in the seminary, acted
by Edith Swanson, Elida Loynes and
Alice Smith; Harold, Jack and Tom ,
! undergraduates in a college near
acted by Harold Rodgers,Vinton Ibcb-
inson and Edw. Burns; Misa Ophelia
Judkins, by Faye Schroeder; Prof.,
Emilius Judkins, acted by Edwsrd M.
Livingston; Kathleen, a Celtic maid­
en, Edith Winchell, and Jonas, the
Seminary man, by I*, Webb,
Clever burlesque printed programs,
gotten out by the Sophomores, were
handed out by the members o f that
class to th i show shoppers as they
came in.
SELLS OLD RELIC
W'eb Hughes Sells Old Family Range
After Long Service
This morning his Flap Jacks will
have a different taste to J. W. Hughes
than they ever have before.
Last
week he sold the old family range, the
same old stove that his bride cooked
their first breakfast on many years
ago, and at that the stove was just
as good as new, only a larger one was
necessary and eat up too many dol­
lars in fuel. He has replaced the old
relible with a more modern design,
the Colonial, purchased from Goff
Bros., o f this city.
B lo o m s b u t to D ie .
The talipot palm (Cory p ha nm bra ca­
ll feral of Ceylon, whose leaves are put
to such numerous uses by the Cinga­
lese. bears fruit but once during Ita
life. This elegant tree measures about
ten feet around the trunk and attains
a height of about 180 feet. The flowers,
the appearance of which presages
death to the tree, are Inclosed in a tall
spathe. which bursts with a loud re
port, disclosing a huge plume of beau
tiful blossom. The luflorescence Is suc­
ceeded by equally conspicuous bunches
of fruit When these have ripened th«
tree withers rapidly and In the roars«
of a fortnight may be seen prostrate
sud decaying ou the spot it adorned.