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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1916)
Supplement to Forest Grove Express Vol 1 Forest Grove, Ore., Thursday, Nov. 23, 1916. No. 46 For Sale—Nice driving horse, Free Lecture on the Drama good harness and buggy. Inquire Dr. Bates of the Department of 43-tf Verna Goodrich was a Gro^e at this office. English of the Univerity of Ore The latest Columbia records of gon will deliver a lecture on “The visitor Thursday evening. Cecil and Victor Evans of Dil- the new songs on sale at Littler’s Drama of Today” in the parlors ley visited friends in town Sun Pharmacy. of the Congregational church Fri Mrs. Lulu Bayne is in Portland day, Nov. 24th, at 2:30 p. m day. This interesting lecture will be Isa Aydelott of Kansas City nursing a patient at the Good Samaritan Hospital. given free of charge under the visited friends in the Grove Mon Miss Laura Bell entertained her auspices of the Women’s Club and day. Mrs. H. It. Kauffman and Sunday school class at hertiome is open to the general public. It is hoped there will be a large at daughter, Clara, were Dilley vis Tuesday evening after school. | Don’t fail to let the kids see tendance of men and women who itors Friday. Miss Bernice Via of Buxton | ‘Little Mary Sunshine” at the are interested . in the conditions visited her grandmother in this j Star Tuesday night—5c and 10c.1 that influence the drama of our Little Wallace Buchanan, who own day. Note change of place city Saturday. from Star Theater to Congrega Mrs. W B. Potwin and daugh ha< been suffering from a severe tional church parlors ter, Beth, were shopping in Port attack of pneumonia, is rapidly improving. land Saturday. Go to the Show at Our Expense Franz Joseph, for 68 years Em- The manager of the Express has Lois Tupper, who is teaching school in Gaston, was in town for porer of Austria, passed away at arranged with Manager Hoffman Vienna last Tuesday. Archduke of the Star Theater to give Ex a short visit Sunday. Charles Franz Josef, now on the press subscribers free show tickets, JUrs. P. M. Mann returned battlefront, succeeds to the throne. good for Saturday Matinees only. Thursday from a brief visit with Mrs. Stephen Morgan was oper One of these tickets will be given friends at Yamhill. ated on at the Good Samaritan with eve'y 25c paid on subscrip Mr. Fenenga gave an interest ing illustrated lecture on “Greek hospital, Portland, last Saturday tion to the Express or for every Culture" to the high school stud and at last reports was getting 25c spent for job printing. If you ents at the auditorium Wednes along nicely. Mrs. John Allen, owe on subscription, pay up and who was operated on at the same get some free tickets; if you do day morning. place some days earlier, is reported not owe, pay a little ahead and The Thanksgiving dance by the in a very critical condition today. get the tickets This arrange Forest Grove band will be given The debate tryout, which was ment starts this week and runs next Wednesday evening, instead for ten weeks—until Jan. 27th. of Thursday evening, as previously held at the high school Friday night, was an interesting event. announced. DILLEY NEW S NOTES Out of numerous contestants, two ! Orson G. Bretz, representing teams were chosen to uphold For A shower was given in honor of the Guarantee Fund Life Associ est Grove’s future name in foren Miss Sylvia Parson, a bride to be, ation of Omaha, with headquart sic honors. The affirmative team at the home of Mrs. Vannoy, Sat ers at Hillsboro, was in the city is composed of Elizabeth White- urday e v e n i n g . She received on business Tuesnay.^ house, leader, Joseph Loomis and I Thanksgiving F o r e s t Grove Ernest Dye, colleagues, and the many b autiful presents and all high school football team will play negative team, Evelyn McFeeters. had a good time. Miss Hazel Hundley was a Port the School of Commerce of Port leader, Francis Taylor and Cecil land on the P. U. field. Allshould Evans, colleagues. The negative land visitor last week. show their interest in high school team will go to Tillamook and i Mrs. Clark and daughter, Mrs. Parkin of Forest Grove were visit athletics and attehd this game. the affirmative will stay at home ing at the home of Frank Crow- Three gray haired “kids"—Wil to battle with Hillsboro. The ther Tuesday. liam Ridgley, Daniel Daffron and first debate will held in January. The high school students are J. T. Fletcher—Tuesday chartered The question to be debated is: rehearsing nightly for their play Robert McCracken’s auto and “ Resolved, That Oregon should which they expect to put on in went to Gales Creek to attend adopt a health insurance law em-1 the turkey shoot. Ridgely and bodying the essential features of two weeks, “Tatters, the Pet of Daffron ute dinner with the form the standard bill of the American Squatter’s Gulch.” er’s son-in-law. T. P. Hines, while Association for Labor Legislation." j W. B. Ruggles, who has leased Kid Fletcher and Mr McCracken The teams, although composed of the room west of the postoffice, ate with Mr. and Mrs. Walter new material, promise to be the has arrived and will have his Sargent. Kid Ridgely got away best Forest Grove has ever put tailoring and cleaning establish with the goose, so Fletcher says. ment in operation tomorrow. ¡out- N O T E S A N I) P E R S O N A L S