The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, June 21, 1917, Image 9

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    Supplement to Forest Grove Express
Vol 2
Forest drove, Ore.. Thurs«lay, JUNE 21, 1017.
No. 24
se co n d birthday anniversary.
Forest Grove Honored
N O T K S A N D P E R S O N A L S The Ortmans received their guests
Mrs.
E E. Williams Worthy
with
open
arms
and
everybody
Mr. and Mr' Archie Bryant had a fine time at cards, games Matron, and Mrs Mayne Abbott,
w«-ie in Portland Tuesday
and refreshments until a late hour. Associate Matron of Forest Chap­
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Finenga
ter No. 42, O. E. S were in Port­
have gon<* to Strassel for a brief
land last week attending Grand
vacation.
Chapter.
For Sale Eleven head of shouts,
weight about (>5 lbs. A. I! (’lark, At 2 o’clock Saturday morning, T h e y report a very pleasant
instructive session, and the
phone West 515.
24*2t*
Pit P.larzin, living on Spring and
Chapter
wa« delighted to
Mrs deisler and little son of while
was enroute to Portland in learn that here
Doty, Wash., are visiting with a Hill,
their
Matron
single buggy and while he was was selected by Worthy
Mrs. J. W. Griffith in this city.
th e Worthy
Mrs. A. E. Scott depart««! yes passing the Dan Pierce place on Grand Matron as Grand Organist
ter «lav for an extended visit at South A street, bis rig wasstruc for the enruing year.
In r home in Illinois. Mr Scott by a Southern Pacific freight car, The Grand Chapter has nine-
will join her in a few weeks
I»« ing barked by an <*ngine Blar- t«*en office-, and for a chapter to
zin
Mr. and Mrs Eon n Watkins was thrown from his rig and have a member holding one of
and Mr and Mr-. (’. W Mertzj dragged about twenty feet, sus­ these offices is a great honor.
motor«d nine miles the other ide taining cuts and bruises about the Invitations have been received
ad and body and being rendered by Mrs. Williams to attend two
of Silverton in the Watkins dhcv- h uncon
cious. The train crew sum­ receptions in Portland next week
tolet Sunday.
moned
who removed in honor, of the newly elected
W. C. Williams, who travels the unfoi a physician,
tunate
man
to the For­ Worthy Grand Matron, Mr s .
fora Spokane house, visit« d his est Grove hospital, where
he is L na C. Mendenhall, and the
mother Mr' Lucy Williams, at slowlv recovering t'rom his injuries
th«* W. F. Johnson home Satur­ Th«- buggy was bad y d« mo ished Associate Grand Patron. Mr H.
day and Sunday.
and the horse so badly injured H. Young, both of Portland.
William (’hi ist« n ed and Evan that he was later kill«*d.
T H A T C H K H .NOTKS
Owens, two hoys of Sherwood, The accident is said to be due
were drowned in the Tualatin to the fact that the animal be- Mr. and Mrs. A. Ballinger left for
river last Friday while bathing c a m e unmanageable through Fstacada Sunday, having been called
and funeral services were held fright and backed in the path of there by the death of Mr. Ballinger's
Sunday.
the oncoming car and engine. uncle.
This
happened so suddenly the The Thatcher Oyster club gave a
Julius Kopplin Tuesday took engin« «*r
at the school house Saturday
Mr. and Mrs R. C. Hill, Mrs. his engine. didn’t have time to stop supper
evening
which was largely attended.
Anna Hogue. Mrs. Lulu Ingersoll Blarzin is a b: chel»>r and has no The evening
was spent in out-door
and Miss Vera Fleming up th«* relatives in this section.
games
and
all
present enjoyed a lively
Columbia highway for a sight­
good
time.
seeing trip
Speaks Highly of Red Cross
Lois Inskeep of Portland is visiting
Mis' Marjorie Hesseltine, who Jot* Wi'son, a traveling sales­ at the Ballinger home.
is attending Nebraska University, man who made this territory sev­ A Red Cross mass meeting was held
at Lincoln, came home Tuesday eral
the Thatcherchurch Sunday evening.
years ago and later enlisted at A good
for the summer vacation, Mr.
crowd responded to the call for
Hesseltine meeting his daught« r in a Canadian regiment and saw- financial support and the enthusiasm
at Portland.
two years service in France, was to «tssist Uncle Sam is wiilespread.
W alter Buckley and sons. Ralph
J. B. Dodson, county judge of in th«- city Monday, c .lling on his and Mrs. Frank,
the Adventist
Yamhill county died at his nome old customers. He was three camp meeting attended
last
week.
in McMinnville last Friday and times wounded and was mustered The l.adies’ Ind. club m et with Mrs
was buried Tuesday Deceased out on account of his wounds. He W. B. Simmons at their last meeting.
was a classmate of W. P. Dyke of saystully 95 percent of his re gi
were the principal feature of
this city in McMinnville College. ment has been either killed or in Games
the
afternoon.
contest
and believes he would “ The Wedding In of the the guessing
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. S«*eck «>f capacitat'd
Flow
ers,’’
the
have died had it not be«*n for the first prize was won by Mrs. Burdine,
Carnation have traded their resi­ efficient
of the Red Cross and the booby prize was given to Mrs.
dence property for prop rly in society work
battlefield. He Thurston, a visitor f r o m Tacoma.
Portland and moved to that <-ity considers on the th«*
Red
Cross as nec­ Wash. A delicious luncheon was served
yesterday. Frank Alh-n will oc­ essary in war as amunition
«and by the hostess and each of the large
cupy the place at Carnation.
food
supplies.
Fully half a hundred friends of
number of guests declared on leaving
Clarence Ortman, loaded with Harvey Baldwin returned Tues­ that they had enjoyed a most pleasant
lunch baskets, called at the Ort­ day from Condon, where he has afternoon.
man Home, in the Thatcher dist­ been assisting his brother. Oscar, Mrs. A. Ballinger returned Sunday
rict, Monday night to assist Clar­ in putting up several n«*w build­ afternoon from a week-end visit in
ence in celebrating his twenty-1 ings
Portland.
Austrian Farmer
Hurt by Train