The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, April 13, 1916, Image 9

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Supplement to Forest Grove Express
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Forcai (¡rove, Ore., Thursday, April 18 1919
NOTES AND PERSONALS
SOCIAL NOTES
No. 14
A Mild Rebuke
Mrs. Roy Hesseltine of this city
has been writing her old Kansas
neighbors such glowing accounts
of the bea ties of the Oregon
climate that at least one of her
friends has evidently decided it
was time to call a halt in the Ore­
gon lady’s boasting, for a few
days since Mrs. Hesseltine re­
ceived the following from her
Kansas friend:
The F<1 Lee family has moved
The Passover, Oratorio Cantata,
to Portland.
that will be sung Wednesday ev­
John Heislerand family are in ening, April ID, at the Congrega­
from (iaicM City today.
tional church, under the dieection
Mr. and Mrn. Bernard Ortman of Mrs. B. E. Williams is one of
and son, Clarence, were in town the most dramatic of the Orator­
ios, expressing as it does, the
yesterday.
Felix Verhoven, a former For­ pride, the dispair, the doubts, the
int Croveite, now of Portland, fears and finally the triumphal de­
was in the c i t y . on business livery of this captive people.
Costumes and orchestration will
yesterday.
all back to Pharaoh's
Mrs. A. J. I,angley, who has transport
“ The Neodeuha Sun found this story
time.
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Ireen ill for several weeks, is able
in an Oregon paper: A man w ent into
to I m * up and about attain, to the
Mrs. John Templeton’s squad a business house and stated th a t his
relief of her many friends.
of entertainers put on a program wife had made up her mind to go back
The somewhat sensational Lyda for the Kebekah lodge at thecNfc^ to W estern Kansas. 'Back th e re ’, he
case is drawing big crowds to the of the meeting a week ago last explained, ‘she used to sit around and
district court room at Hillsboro night, when a good program of sigh for a tubful of good, so ft rain
daily, with a prospect of lasting music, recitations a n d o t h e r w ater in which to wash her clothes and
features was put on. Mrs. Tem­ it became so tiresom e I moved to O re­
the week out.
pleton’s division will also have gon. We have been here two months
L. L. l^ingley, the Portland charge of next Wednesday night's and
now she wants to move back to
attorney, visited his mother and program.
Kansas to g e t the clothes d rie d .'“
sister over Sunday and took a try
In connection with the regular
at trout fishing Monday before re­
Horseshom Elect Officers
picture show, the ladies of the li­
turning home.
brary
committee
of
the
W
’oman’s
The
members of Local No. 686,
Hud White, one of the big land-
club
put
on
an
excellent
program
Master
Horseshoers and Black­
owners of Gal— City, has pur-
of
songs,
tableaux,
etc.,
at
the
smiths
of
America, met in this
chaced, through Walter Roswurm,
Star
Theatre
Tuesday
evening.
city
Sunday
in annual session and,
’the U. M. Fair pro|>erty, on Sec­
ond avenue north, and will spend The attendance was good and the after transacting routine business,
entertainment meritorious.
elected officers for the ensuing
his winters in Forest Grove.
year, as follows:
Mrs. I)r. P. A Charlton, who
Mrs. H. R. KaufTmann a n d
A. W. Mills, Banks, President.
has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Miss Beach attended a w h i s t
E. D. Kerr, Hillsboro, Vice
J. S. Buxton, for several days, de­ party and luncheon at the home
President.
parted yesterday for her home at i of Mrs. R. M. Erwin at Hillsboro
L F. Humburg, Forest Grove,
l^iCrand, Mrs. Buxton accom­ yesterday afternoon.
Treasurer.
panying her as far as Portland.
J. G. Lenneville, Forest Grove,
The Cast Chosen
Chas. B. Noble of Los Angeles,
Secretary.
California, who is the eldest son
The cast for the Pacific Uni­
The local has members at For­
of M. L. Noble, deceased, and versity commencement play, “As
who is executor of his father’s es­ You Like It,” has been made up est Grove, Hillsboro, Banks, Gas­
tate in California and Oregon, and Mi s s Bagstag has begun ton and McCoy and t he officers
visited at the home of Attorney training the players fo r their expect a representative of the
M. B. Bump Sunday.
parts, as follows: Orlando, Glenn state organization to come to the
Jack;
O l i v e r , Harold Reed, dist ict in the near future to open
A practice game was played on
Jacques,
Thayne Livesay; Touch­ a campaign for more members.
P. U.’s field last Friday afternoon
between the baseball teams of the stone, Ralph Potts; Silvius, Blair
We will insure your auto against
high s c h o o l and the college. 1 Paul; Duke Senior, Leon Logan ;
fire,
theft and collision. Hancock
Duke
Fredrick,
Martin
Bernards;
Much interest is being developed
Charles,
Julian
Fenenga;
Le
Beax;
&
Wiles.
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in athletics in general and regular
Harold
Robinson;
Amiens,
Russell
j
practice is now a daily feature.
Since the departure of Miss
Morgan; Corin, Ralph Reinemer;
On the evening of Monday, W'illiam, Elbert Taylor; Jacques Tucker of Portland, Miss English
May 1, P. U. students will pro­ de Bois, Max Reeher; Adam, Jay and K. W. Irle are looking after
duce Rostrand’s “ Romancers,” Austin; Rosalind, Miss Al i c e the work in the P. U. business
with the following cast: Sylvette, Smith; Celia, Miss Marie Wells; office.
Grace Haines; Percinet, Leslie | Phoebe, Miss Elizabeth Briggs;
Webb; Stratforel, Glenn Morgan; Audrey, Miss Faye Schroeder.
The Express is prepared to meet
Bergamin, Orlando Romig; Pas-
the prices of traveling calendar
quinot, Edward Dibble.
Job printing—phone 821.
salesmen in lots of 100 or more.
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