The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, May 17, 1917, Image 1

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36th Annual Encampment, Dept, of Oregon, G. A. R., W. R. C. p d L.ofG.A.R., Forest Grove, June 26, 27 and 28
AN IN D E P E N D E N T W EEKLY NEWSPAPER
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Vol. 2, No. 19
FOREST DROVE. OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 17. 1917
the help of the townspeople; the
$1.50 per Year
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
Canning and Drying
Beans and Rhubarb
denied the application of the City
of Forest Grove to have the sewer
Frank Emerson has moved from lawsuit tried in Hillsboro, so the
the farm io this city.
city will be compelled to take its
Whenever
practicable,
th e
Frank Fleck is now behind the witnesses to Portland when the
Glee ( ’ tub, whose excellent pro­ counters at the Caples store.
suit is tried.
housewife
should
dry
her
winter
Although the day was cloudy gram reflected so much credit on
Clayton Lasham has gone to | A daughter was born Sunday supply of fruits and vegetables
and cool and rain threatened all the members of the club and on
to Mr. and Mrs. John Herman!
work
on a farm near Hillsboro.
«lay, the May Day celebration their director, Miss Taylor; the
and the following suggestions may
A daughter was born at the be of assistance in two very val­
pulled olT by Pacific University Roy Scouts, for their drill and for
Mrs. John VanKoughnet’s con­
and public school pupils last Fri­ their hearty assistance in moving dition remains unchanged, the Forest Grove hospital yesterday uable articles of food that are
to Mr. and Mrs. J. N. I.angston. usually canned.
day proved one of the most en­ the chairs, the gymnasium appa­ lady being very ill.
joyable outdoor functions ever ratus, etc.; the schools and the
Dr. Vollmer and family expect
Girl wanted for general house­
String beans should be prepared
seen on the college campus.
to
leave some time next week for as for cooking and then dried in
work,
two
in
family.
Phone
business men, who declared a hoi-1
Moline, III., where the doctor the sun or a warming oven. They
The exercises opened at 10:150, ¡day in honor ot' the occasion; and ( 0343; P . O. Box 504.
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takes charge of a sanitarium. will keep nicely all winter and are
when Queen Alvena (Howard) and the citizens generally, who braved
Mira Mary Beach, who under­
her train of flower girls and ladies- ' the threatening weather and loy­ went an operation at the local The Vollmers have many friends very delicious, but they must be
who regret to have them leave soaked over night before using.
in-waiting marched from College ally patronized all the events of hospital, is convalescing.
. Forest Grove.
Way to the throne, at the west | the day and did not hesitate to
By parboiling the bf?ans before
M. J . Fenenga has purchased
entrance of Marsh hall, where the express their delight and appreci
The annnal guest reception of drying, they require less cooking
queen was crowned and Herald ation. I believe the day closed the Jacob Reeher property, one the Woman’s club was held at afterward.
Glenn Jack read Her Majesty’s with many feeling very weary be­ of the finest homes in the city.
Herrick hall last Monday even­
Rhubarb should be cut into
Citizens of Forest Grove have ing and proved a very enjoyable
proclamation, wherein she cau cause of much toil, buteverybody
short lengths and dried in the sun
tinned the faculty to take a back feeling very happy over the entire so far pledged $500 for Y . M. C. occasion. Mrs. Hutchinson and or a warming oven.
seat for the day ami allow the day. I hope and believe that A. work in the army training Miss Weggener of the Pacific Uni-
For canning rhubarb, cut into
students t o enjoy their play. ¡everyone feels that this c mmun- camps.
i versii.y Conservatory favored the ! pieces 1 / x 2 inches long, scald 1 to
Students and townspeople were ily May Day was decidedly worth
Caples & Company are fitting members and visitors with several
wished a merry day and in keep­ while and that future efforts of a up the room east of the main vocal and instrumental selections 2 minutes and cold dip, then pack
ing with the wish the folk dances similar kind will meet with an store for a gents’ furnishings de­ Light refresments were served tight in sterilized ja r s . Three
pounds will fill a qnart jar. Make
began on the college green.
The even heartier response.
partment.
during the evening.
a
syrup of one cup sugar to H
first was a Japanese dance by
Andy Yost of company F ,
Very sincerely.
cup
water. This will be sufficient
A
reception
was
given
in
honor
eight young ladies in kimonas,
third infantry, virited his parents, of Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Patten by for one quart. Fill crevices with
RORERT
FRY
CLARKE,
follows! by various pretty dances
M r. and Mrs. Sam Ridgely, Sat­
the members of the Congrega­ syrup, put on cover, partially
Dean. urday.
by little girls from the public
tional church Thursday evening. tighten, and sterilize 20 minutes.
schools.
After a half-dozen of
Organized Hide Hub
Arthur
Griffith
arrived
Satur­
Owing
to changing the date from : When rhubarb, l a t e in the
these dance by children, sixteen
After the regular weekly drill day from Montesano, Wash., for Wednesday t o Thursday, the season, becomes tough and fibrous,
girl students of P. U. gave the
May pole dance. The music for in military tactics Tuesday even­ a visit with his parents, Mr. and planned program could not be the juice may be extracted for
carried out, but the attendance jelly making.—Sarah L. Lewis,
the dances was furnished by a ing. the members of the organiza-! Mrs. J. W. Griffith.
tion
heretofore
known
as
the
was good and a pleasant evening Assistant Professor of Domestic
The
Honor
Guard
swimming
mixed orchestra of P. U. and
High School students and was Home Guard, voted to form a rifle lessons have been discontinued for was spent in social converse, at Science at O. A C.
club and affiliate with the National the present, owing to a lack of the close of wffich refreshments
very good.
Franck-Duyck
Rifle Association of America. The
were served.
After dinner there was a drill war department w II furnish one | fuel to heat the water.
With
nuptial
high mass, Rev.
The local G. A R and Relief
by I5oy Scouts, in uniform, under Krag rifle for every five members
A carload of tents, bedding and
Father
Buck
at
9
o ’clock Tuesday
Corps
members
are
making
prep­
the direction of Scoutmaster Paul and 120 rounds of cartridges for
other camp equipment arrived
arations
for
an
appropriate
pro­
Gilmer, the boys showing great every member
yesterday and was taken up Gales morning united in marriage Miss
All that is asked gram on Memorial day.
proficiency in military tactics.
Creek for u-e of the men who are rma Duyck, daughter of Mr. and
in return is that the club pay $10
M
iss
Edith
Swanson,
formerly
to build the bridges and grades on Mrs. C. C. Duyck of Carnation,
Then came a baseball game be­ entrance fees to the national as - 1
of
this
city
but
now
living
in
the Gales Creek & Wilson River and Mr Joseph Franck, son of
tween a team composed wholly of sociation and us«* the ammunition
Portland, is recovering nicely from railroad
The Inter-State Con-| Mrs. Valentine Franck, living
P. U. students and one comrwised in practice shooting.
an attack of smallpox.
tract company, C. C. White man- south of Cornelius. Miss Julia
of High School and P. U. students.
The officers are the same as in
The first named team \v>n easily,; the Home Guard— W. H. Hollis, i Mrs N. P. Kentner, mother of 1 acer, has a contract for a part of DeMann was bridesmaid and John
but the game was interesting from , president; A. E Scott, vice presi-i Mrs. Roy Hesseltine, who has the work. It is reported that men Franck, brother to the groom,
are now getting out piling for the, was best man. After the wedding,
start to finish.
dent; H. E. Ferrin, secretary; J. i been quite feeble of late, is re­
the bridal party enjoyed a wed­
In the evening there was a band A. Thornburgh, treasurer; C. W. ported considerably improved in bridges and trestles.
ding
dinner at the home of the
concert on the college grounds I Creel, executive officer. These health.
The annual state meetings of groom’s mother. S o m e o f the
and on a stage set up on the camp­ five officers constitute the execu-
For Sale—Two young horses, the various I 0 . O. F. bodies will
us. the High School Girls’ Glee i live committee.
one good 2-hors<* gasoline engine, be held at Eugene next week— friends of the newly-weds fastened
a cow-bell under the auto in which
club gave a half-dozen songs in a
It was voted to make the initia­ and one grain-cutter. Inquire of the Grand Encampment and Re- they traveled from the church to
most pleasing manner and Miss tion fee 50c and the annual dues j Louis Mayea, F o r e s t Grove, bekahs on Tuesday and the Grand
the Franck home and the vehicle
Margaret Marsh and Messrs. Er­ ; 50c, but for the remainder of this phone 91x.
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Ix>dge on Wednesday. Mesdames attracted considerable attention.
win Barcndrick, Orlando Romig, year the initiation fte will be the
Mrs. A. E. Gardner’s Reaver- Bernard and Templeton will rep­
Mr. and Mrs. Franck will re­
Harold Robinson a n d Francis only dues collected. Membership ton piano pupils gave a recital at resent the local Rebekah lodge
side
on a farm east of Hillsboro.
Wade very creditably put on , is open to any male citizen over Beaverton last Friday night that and Mesdames Ortman and Pogue
"The Circus Girl,” a one-act com ­ 18 years of age. The weekly drills was very much enjoyed by those will go along as chaperones.
R.
Woodmen of World Celebrate
edy translated from the German will be continued every Tuesday j in attendance.
C. Hill and V. S. Abraham are
In
honor of the initiation of
by Miss Ragstad. This was fol ; evening, from 7 to 8.
Mrs. Lulu Ingersoll and Mrs. delegates to the grand lodge and sixteen new members into their
lowed by acrobatic stunts by
If you want to join or pay dues. Hogue visited the military camp C W. Odell to the grand encamp­ own camp and several for the
Messrs. Lester, Noah and Ralph ! see Mr. Ferrin at the Forest Grove at Vancouver yesterday.
They ment.
Hillsboro camp, the members of
Jones that, were hugely enjoyed National Rank.
found the Forest Grove boys
Only a doz n farmers and a Forest Grove camp, W. O. W.,
by the large audience which had
healthy and happy.
half-dozen townspeople gathered held a celebration at K. of P.
John Taylor Married
braved threatening showers to
at the Central school building Sat­ hall Saturday night. The "fix-
Miss
Dee
Darling’s
pupils
gave
Rev. John Taylor, son of Mr.
witness the festivities.
urday at the food preparedness in’s” were put to the new Wood­
and
Mrs. John Taylor of this city a very creditable recital at I. O.
The Forest Grove band donated
meeting. H. E. Inlow presided men by a Portland degree team,
O.
F.
hall
last
evening.
The
at­
its services for the day and did and late of St. Helens, was mar­ tendance was somewhat curtailed and told of the desire of the following the new ritual, and many
much to lend a holiday air to the ried at Manchester, Iowa, last by the threatening weather.
national and state governments who have been members for years
Saturday to Miss I .aura Dunham,
occasion.
to ascertain how much land was learned something new at these
At 3 p. m. Sunday, May 27th,
Yes the 1917 May Day cele­ and Mr and Mrs. Taylor are now
in crops, the amount of land still initiations. The evening’s work
bration was a success, anrl those in Boston, where John is attend­ Rev. Dunlap will preach the an­ available for crops, the needs of was followed by a lunch and
who directed the various features ing a national missionary conven­ nual Memorial sermon at the M. labor, seeds, etc. Those present smoker, at which E. P. Martin,
are entitled to credit for their ef­ tion. From Boston they will go E. church and at 8 o ’clock in the were given blanks to fill out and department head consul for Ore­
to Toronto. Canada, for a visit evening he will preach the bac­
forts.
mail to E. B. Fitts, HilLboro. Iti gon, Washington and Idaho,made
with relatives, then to Oberlin, | calaureate sermon to the high
appears
the farmers are so busy a rousing address. Other speakers
An Appreciation
Ohio, back to Iowa and later will school graduating class.
putting
in
crops they didn’t have were Senator W. D. Wood of
arrive in this city for a visit with
Editor Forest Grove Express:
The commencement cantata, time to attend meetings.
Hillsboro, James Ruddiman of
Will you give me space to ex­ relatives and friends.
Joan of Arc. is being practiced |
Portland and C. L. Bump of this
The Ladies’ Bible class of the city.
press a word of thanks on the part
Before Scoutmaster Ray Wil­ each Tuesday evening by a large
of Pacific University to all those liams left this city last Thursday number of Forest Grove’s selected Congregational church met for
Forest Grove camp is experienc­
whose co-operation contributed to for the officers’ training camp at singers and it promises to be a its annual business meeting Fri­ ing a healthy growth and the
the gratifying success of the re­ the Presidio, San Francisco, the | great feature of attraction during day af ernoon at the home of Mrs. members are trying to make it the
Connett. Rev. A. B. Patten led foremost camp in the county.
cent May Day events on the Col­ members of Troop 2, Roy Scouts, j the commencement time.
in prayer, after which the class
lege Campus ? I wish I could presented him with a gold-mount-
Harold Rruce, representing the i president took charge and the
personally thank each one individ­ ed fountain pen as a token of their
Mrs. Harry Price and baby of
ually who helped, but, since that regard for the man who has done McMillan Publishing company of J business was transacted. Officers Dallas and Mrs. Samuel Brown of
is impossible, I trust an expression so much for them. The Scouts New York, yesterday visited M r .1 for the year were elected. A near Woodburn spent the week­
of appreciation will be regarded and Honor Guard Girls were at and Mrs. J. T. Butler, who have 1 pleasing resolution of appreciation end here with their sister, Mrs.
as no less sincere because it ap­ the train in large numbers to see 1 been friends of Mr. Bruce’s par-; of Prof. Taylor’s able and faith­ F. L. Marsh. Mrs. Marsh and
pears in this form.
The Com­ Sargeant Williams on his way to j ents for many years. He also ful leadership of the class for the family expect to move Friday to
mittee of the student Christian help Uncle Sam. Mr. Williams visited Mrs. Ingersoll, who is ac­ past seven years was read and Grass Valley, where the doctor
Associations, who were in charge writes his parents that he reached quainted with some of his relatives. unanimously adopted. Twenty-six has been for a few weeks.
o f the preparations, organized ’ Frisco Saturday, w e n t immed­
London dispatches in this morn­ were present and all enjoyed the
Christian Church
their plans with a view to making iately to the camp, was vaccinated, ing’s papers state that a flotilla of afternoon which closed with a !
The
services
Lord’s day as follows:
May Day a community day. got his uniform and was assigned ( American torpedo boat destroy­ social hour and a delicious luhch.
Bible
School
9:45
a. m.
The results amply justified the to Company 4. He says recruits ; ers has arrived at Queenstown
Lord’ s Supper and sermon 11 a. m.
plan. The students,without excep­ are pouring in rapidly from all and the British and Fiench naval
Earle Buxton Heard From
Mrs. Putnam will conduct the Junior
forces are both delighted and sur­
tion, labored hard and long— but over the west.
Mrs. Earle O. Buxton departed service in main auditorium at this hour.
loyally and willingly— a n d t o
prised that American vessels have
Christian Endeavor 7 p. m.
State Senator C. P. Olson of acted so promptly in getting in to; Saturday for Columbus, O hio,' Song service and sermon 8 p. m.
them belongs the credit. How­
where she goes to join her hus- Subject: “ Second Coming of Christ.”
ever, the object of this request Portland will address a good roads the game.
A cordial invitation extended to all
for space is to express for the Col­ meeting at Verts hall Saturday,
Judge Belt, sitting in the d is-, band, who is attending business to attend the services.
lege our sincere appreciation of May 26th.
R. L. PUTNAM, Pastor.
trict court at Portland, last week j college in the Ohio city.
public s c h o o l children, whose
MAY DAY WAS
dances were so much enjoyed; the
Rand, who made the fans forget
HUGE SUCCESS their
fear of rain; the High School
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