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Supplement to Forest Grove Express Vol l Forest Grove, Ore., Thursday, June 1, 1916. NOTKS A N D PK K SO N ALS We will insure your auto against fire, theft and collision. Hancock No. 21 S O C IA L NOTKS 9 -tf You ran always get brick ice & W ilt s . Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Reder en cream at Shearer’s. A. Derg, the Portland merchant, tertained n e a r l y fifty of their who formerly conducted a store friends at 500 on the evening of I, . M. Graham had business in in this city, was a business visitor May 25th, playing eleven tables. Portland last Friday. Grand prizes went to Mrs. I. Mrs. J. II. Straub was operated in Forest Grove last Friday. an at a Portland hospital today. Miss Opal Hyde returned to her J. Hoar and John Thornburgh, We will insure your auto against home at Hillsdale Monday, after while the consolations were carried fire, theft and collision. Hancock having finished a very successful away by Mrs. Charles Hines and year as instructor in the Lincoln C. O. Roe. &. Wiles. 9-tf school. Misses Irene Hall and Evelyn Miss Stockman Entertains D e M o s s are visiting relatives in Miss Nell Bauer, who has been On the evening of Memorial North Yamhill. a teacher in the Forest Grove pub Miss Mary Corl has accepted a lic schools for several years, left Day Miss Hazeltine Stockman position in the First National last Friday for her home in Wis entertained a few of her friends. consin. bank in this city. The evening was spent in playing Do a kind act by telling your Mrs. S. L. Carlyle and Mrs. E. games and singing. Delicious re sick friend of chiropractic. Dr. J. Shotwell accompanied their freshments were served including Stewart, K. of P. block. Sunday school classes from the sandwiches, salad, coffee and a Miss Dorothy Holdrick of New M. E Sunday school on a picnic 1 bountiful dish of strawberry short cake. The place cards were pret port is visiting this week with , south of town last Saturday. Mrs. J. W. Livingston. The Rose Show committee of tily decorated with a miniature Mrs (). M. Sanford, who hits the Woman’s club will meet at United States flag. The napkins been suffering from a severe cold, the rest room of the Rogers’ were stamped with a U. S. flag is report» d improved today. library at 2:30 tomorrow (Friday! also. In the parlor a hugh Amer afternoon. Ry order of the chair ican flag was draped along the Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Frost and wall over the piano, thus making family have moved to their farm man . the patriotic decoration scheme a a few miles out on Gales Creek. Mrs. David Wilson of Shanico, pietty feature of the evening. J. P. McFarlane has mover] his Oregon, is visiting her mother, Those present were: The Misses family to his sawmill at Manning, Mrs. Nettie Austin. She will re Stockman, Berger, Littlehales and Ore., where th y will spend the turn home tomorrow. Mrs. Aus Mrs. Stockman; Messrs. Frost, tin and family are soon to move Fowler and Willard. summer. The Kth grade of the Central to Washington. Grange Meeting Saturday L. A. Fletcher, who has been school enjoyed an all-day picnic at Roderick Falls last Saturday conducting a shoe store on lower The members of Gale Grange Miss Jessie Greer and Miss Hoy Main street for the past two will hold an all-day meeting next years, yesterday disposed of his Saturday, beginning at 10:30 and Norton chaperoned the class. stock to Portland parties and will closing at 3 p. m. In the morn Mrs. Murphy, the mother of Prof. G. E. Murphy, came out hereafter devote himself exclusive ing there will be initiations and special business and in the after from Portland Friday to attend ly to repair work. the high school graduation exer Mesdames Porter and Pogue noon a “Children’s Day” program cises and banquet, and was a and Messrs. PL W. Haines, S. A. will be given Hon. E. W. Haines gue t of Mrs. Livingston. Walker, Harry Giltner and Chas. will deliver an address from the Reserved seats for ‘As You Van Doren returned Friday from subject. “The Children Our Great Like It” are now on sale at Lit- Roseburg, where they attended est Asset.” The public is invited tler’s Pharmacy. Cent ral admis the annual grand lodge meetings in the afternoon. sion, 25c; reserved seats, 35c. of the Rebekahs. the Odd Fel Misses Bernice and Ethel Jones The admission fee is necessary lows and the E n c a m p m e n t . came to their home in this city becaus»* of the great expense of Charley Odell went on to the Monday, after having completed coast for a vacation. securing the costumes. their year’s work in the Hopewell Mrs. Frank King and Mrs Hus Little short of miraculous was high school. Two of the teachers, ton of Pendleton, who were del the escape from death of Mr. and Mrs. DeSpain and Miss Holland, egates to the state Rebekah as Mrs. J. M. Richards and Elmer accompanied them, also a school sembly at Roseburg last week, Johnsoh af Gaston and Miss Nan friend, Miss Drstegg, who was on stopped olf in this city Tuesday Hunter of Portland, when the her way to Walla Walla, where for a visit with their friend Mrs. auto in which they were riding she will attend summer school. Ida Patrick. Saturday night turned a somer These three friends spent Monday Mi-s Pickford at theStar Thea sault, alighting on its wheels. night at the L. A. Jones home on ter next Tuesday, matinee and The accident occurred near the North Main street and Second evening, in ‘ Teas of the Storm Dilley Lutheran c h u r c h and, avenue north, and a pleasant ev Country,” t h e p l a y that has strange to relate, neither of the ening was spent with a good old- scored the biggest hit Miss Pick- four passengers was even seriously fashioned “sing.” ford ever played in. Seven reels injure, although the machine ran You can always get brick ice of entertainment. Prices, 5c and olf a fifteen-foot embankment be fore making its loop in the air. cream at Shearer’s. 10c.