Image provided by: Washington County Cooperative Library Service; Hillsboro, OR
About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1917)
V V NOTES AND PEKSONAl f a jL K m i WEDDING BELLS Sohler-Bcrnards At t> o’clock yesterday morning in b * frm r. ,-c 9. m n a n « « « n a ir a a at Mrs. F. D. Stout visited in Willamina F r a n c e s Bernards, Oswego black cement, Portland yesterday. daughter of Mrs. Frances Ber give« a beautiful glazed A Pretty Church Wedding nards of Hoy, was united in mar The largest 5c tablet in the city at YanKoughnet & Keder's. In the Congregational church riage with Fdwaid W. Solder of finish, 70c per sack. Nobby new hats for men and on Thursday afternoon at three Banks, the marriage being per boys just arrived at John Ander o’clock, in the midst of artistic ar formed at the Verboort church by arili, son’s You must see them to rangements of maiden hair fern Rev. Father L A LeMiller of grain and vine maple, Liola Mary Mouse Salem, Rev. Father VanClaren- know how good they are. and William II on ry Halford were beek singing the nuptial mass. Cedar, $2.75 M A stylish line of Ladies’ Misses’ united in marriage. After the After a short honeymoon vaca and Children’s Coats just arrived beautiful rendition of the appro tion at (¡earhart, Mr. and Mrs. at Anderson's. They are very priate song, “ Because,” by Mrs. Solder will begin housekeeping at Everything under roof ; | j U f l i b C f good for the price. Louh Slusser Hathaway of Port- Banks, No. 2 Sheeting and Mrs. Sallie Bateman of Fort land, the bridal party entered, to . , .. .. Shiplap, $12 per M Worth, Texas, and Miss Muriel the strains of Mendelssohn’s Wed- Larsuilj(-nlikes Stevens of Oregon C i t y were ding March. The ushers, in gowns Ai the home of the bride's par- guests at the K. K Williams home of yellow and white, were Mary ents, Mr. and Mrs. \ \ . A. Wilkes last Friday. Heidel, of Hillsboro, Beulah Ire- Dilley, their daughter, Faye, School opens next Monday, land and Maude Bundy of Forest was united in marriage at l o’clock (let your books and supplies at Grove and Helen Chalmers of yesterday afternoon to Mr. John the Book Store. A good book Portland, and were followed by Du-sung of Hillsboro, Rev. Corn- cover free with each school book. Miss Carrie Beckon of Portland, stock officiating. Lester H u ghes H. R. Bernard, Proprietor. who acted as maid of honor ami sang a solo and the wedding was carried a boquet of white rose*s followed by a big dinner. Mr. Mrs. Charles A. Jennings de and sweet peas. The bride en and Mrs. I^arsung will reside at parted Sunday for her home at Dallas, T e x a s , a f t e r a three tered upon the arm of her mother Hillsboro. months’ visit with the fam ily of and was beautifully gowned in Moon-Smalley white crepe de chine and veil. her sister, Mrs. E K. \\ illiams. Dora Smalley, daughter of Mrs. I A r n- • I he word ’‘Pleasure as applied Mrs. W. J. McCready last Fri She carried a shower boquet of Henry Smalley of Spring Hill, 1 . 0. U. r. Picnic to a passenger automobile has al day evening entertained her Sun white roses and white sweet peas. farm, was married at high noon Miss Frances Clapp of Wash- ways been a misnomer. The day School class at the McCready yesterday to Mr. Samuel Moon, ougal, Wash., played softly during Accompanied by several other»Vord is meaningless. It is not home, showing the girls an enjoy jr , of Centerville p a s s e n g e r is •mtiers of Montezuma lodge, correct. I he word “passenger’ able time. Dainty refreshments jMhe entire impressive ring cere j me mony, which was performed by Geo J. Limber and Glenn Payne, mueh better and proper, and it is were served by the hostess. Rev. A. B. Patten. The bride's who are on the committee to the one to use. Mrs. A. H. Underwood Tuesday mother gave her away and placed The automobile used on the in.ike next Saturday’s I. O. () F. evening gave a dinner party in her hand in that of the groom. farm is not used for pleasure pur- and Rebekah picnic a success, honor of her sisters, Misses Esther After the ceremony the party were in the city Monday night to pone*. he automobile used to and Helen Morrow, who departed repaired to the beautifully decor School begins Monday. For the hear the address of Grand Con- save the I life of a patient is not yesterday for their home at Riv ated lecture room of the church, past two or three weeks the jan ductor Johnson. They reported for pleasure The erton, Neb., after a two months’ where a reception was held, at itors have been engaged in putting to (he local (kid Fellows that, in pass, nger ear used purposes. on any t.usi- visit with their sister’s family. the close of which the bride threw the buildings in shape for the long ease there was rain Saturday, the , m>ss errand is not used for pleas- Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mills of her boquet from the balcony into session of school soon to begin. pictnc would be held ju .t the ure purposes. And so on indeli- this city were in Portland yester a group of m e r r y girls. Mi-s School supplies have been pur same, lull it would In* held in one nately D*t us wi|»e out the word day to see their son, Lieut. R. I Frances Clapp was the fortunate chased and school books are to be of the large auditoriums of the “ Pleasure” as applied to an auto Mills, off for American Lake.where victor. The names < f iff* many found on the shelves of Van instead of the city park. mobile, and apply instead the he goes as a member of the den guests were signed into the wed Koughnet & Redtr’s a n d the city, Whether it rains or not, the cafe other word, “Passenger," which tal corps. Li ut Mills is a grad ding book and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Bookstore Many students from teria feature will be available; in differentiates between the car uate of the Forest Grove high ford departed immediately for the surrounding country have in sunshine, at the park, in rain at which carries human beings and school, Pacific University and the Seattle, where they will spend dicated their intention of starting the Christian church. Those who the one which carries merchan Portland dental college and has several weeks before going to to school Monday and everything care to do so are invited to bring dise. Only thus will the true practiced in Portland and Willa- Coalinga, Calif., to make their i- in leadine.-s for regular work— their lunches but all can rest as character of each type of vehicle except that the teaching corps is sured of being fed. The cafeteria be made clear, and t h»* broader mina. I home. Funeral services for the late The bride is a graduate of Pa- not complete as we go to pre<s plan was invoked because it gives field of the passenger car main John VanKoughnet were held at cific University Conservatory of today. Superintendent Inlow, people a chance to select their tained. the home of his son, Charles, S at-! Music and for a number of years I along with other schoolmen of the foods according to the amounts | The C h e v r o l e t , four-ninety has engaged of urday,last ' model, is the cheapest equipped rday, last, at 10:30 a. m , Rev. has taught music in various parts . j been busily ^ en£a eachers in a they desire to pay. i — ¡~ ,i ............._ i . i Wiles and Soil- A t. B. Patten of the Congrega-i0f this county, and has many hunt,nK fo^ ,each* Following is the program for , ; |’,ir '!'. ity pre tional ler, distributors for Washington ional church officiating and Mrs friends wherever she w, nt. She fiel, vvh,e,re a «reat scurcit the day: and Columbia counties. Eleanor McEldowney singing two was at one time president of the vails. W a r conditions and the M ORNING | solos. The remains were interred Washington Countv Christian En- higher compensation received in 9:00 R eception of G rand Lodge Of- ! No War Prices Here beside those of his beloved wife, deavor Union and bo h county, other callings have taken many ficer* and visiting M em bers o f j A. B. Thomas recently traded teachers from i heir profession and m Forest View cemetery. D r.! state and local work felt the bene- Odd Fctlow and R ebekah Lodge». a l r a r t ()[ | a n ,j fo r a h to c k 0 f K ra(. and Mrs. J. H. McSIoy of Port- fit of her efficient, consecrated those that remain go to po-itions 10:00 Rand C oncert. where the sa a y is high. Thus eries. He don’t want the groc land and Mr. and Mrs. lis te r work 10:15 P arad e o f D ifferent Lodges. within recent weeks three teachers eries and he don’t want to keep Bitney of Woodburn old Sou h The . associated with 11:00 P ro g ram a t C ity P ark. store, so he is going to place the Dakota friends of the V ankough-, the oil fnduatry 0f Coalinga. and have gone from the Forest Grove Addre.su o f W elcom e— B ro th er net family, attended the funeral for scme time *has made hfs home schools to better paying places S. A. W alker, W ashington lodge goods, including dozens of cases and difficulty has been experienced of canned goods, on sale at sell* No. l- Re»pon»e---George W. T refern , em-quick prices. Sale starts to in finding competent instructors G rand M aster. for the vacancies thus created morrow (Friday) morning, in the Roll < '¡til of Lodges. At this time all places but one P rize A w arded to L a rg e st A t room west of the First National have been filled and a teacher will Bank. You'll have to hurry if tendance. The formal opening of Bernard’s Leata Newton, two of the most be secured for that by Monday. Five-M inute T alks by V isitors, you want some of these bargains. Book Store last Saturday took on popular of Forest Grove’s young In M emory o f Ihe Roys Who Teach'-rs and grades have been H ave Gone to W ar --- W. G. the nature of a social function, people, were united in mart iage at assigned Special Notice to the grade building a-, H are. with a music recital thrown in for the home of the bride’s parents follows: Central School, G. E. We will have in our store Sept. Lunch. good measure. at 10:30 yesterday forenoon, Rev. Richards, 81», SA; Mis-. Anne 27, 28, 29 a big stock of Ladii b * A FTKRNOON Between 4 and 6 o'clock there R. L. Putnam of the Christian Bowman. 7B. 7A; Alma Rice, 5B. and Children’s new fall Coats, no (2:00 o'cl«x*k) was a program, including violin church officiating. The ring cer- 6B; Alice Arnold, 4B, 4A; Kat h Fut M en’s Race two alike, price $2 00 to $00.00. and piano duet by Misses H arriet! mony was used and Miss Mar e r i n e Gentle 3B. 3A; Katherin« Lean M en’» Race IA trained saleslady will be in F at W om en’s Race charge. C. E. ROY & Co. ] Cement- Shingles--1,1::: Yours, for Business, The Main street Lumber Yard Copeland & McCready Plans Complete for rpL Kiemember lhis Public Schools Start Monday Book Store Opening Was Some Function c e o rJ ifX k tT a n d an . Lean W om en’s Race Rroari Grin (P a st G rands Only) W om en’s N ail-D riving C o n test T w o-Leggeri Race Egg Race T u g -o f-W ar Sack Race, boys 100-yard Dash, boys 50-yard Dash, girfs O th er SjKirtH Prune Pickers Wanted Call at Danser’s green house or also was charming in white and car Grace Daw.-on, IB. 2B, 2A . phone 35 Gales. Going prices. ried- a bouquet of white cactus! Pupils should attend the near 1 Will start about Sept. 24th. 36-2* dahlias, while the groom was at- est building where their grade or At 8 p. m. there was another ANNOUNCEMENT program, with solos by Mrs. Jen tir d in black. division is found. Where any di Dr. II. R. Moore, C hiropractic P hy nings, accompanied by Mrs Wil The bride is the daughter of vision has been omitted from a sician, form erly o f F o rest G rove, has liams; one by Hazelteen Stock- Mr. and Mrs R. B. Newton and building, it is becau-e either there Christian Church opened offices in I'ortlam l a t .‘117 Ab- man, with Mrs. A. E. Gardner i sachai mi ng young woman, en are not enough children belonging accompanying. Miss Hoffman also dowed with beauty, grace and in to that division and living adja The p asto r will be a t K ansas City ington RMg, betw een W ashington and n e x t L o rd 's Day m orning b u t Cecil S ta rk s tre e ts anil will be glail to m eet played several piano selections. telligence to a marked degree. cent to the building to form a T u p p er o f lone, O re., wit in nil nrob- old friends from F o re st Grove and All comers w e r e treated to The groom is the son of Mr. and class or that, the number of classes! abi’lYty fill th e pulpit here a t the el leven mHkt‘ new on»*. punch and cookies and a good- Mrs. O C. Jackson of this city must be limited in the interest of o ’clock hour. C hristian E ndeavor ;:t0 p. m. Song T he doctor is thoroughly coni|>eteiit sized audience listened to both and is an honest and industrious effectual in-t.ruction. service and serm on 7:'.V> p. m. S u b ject, and reliable, and m akes every ease an programs Courteous young ladies young man, employed as pharma- “ Robbing G od.” individual ease, ho w hen you nee him Mrs. Sam Marshall and two E verybody invited. made visitors comfortable cist and clerk at the Littler phar- you a re »ure o f the b e st o f care. sons returned last week from an R. L. PU TN A M , M inister. (A dvt) The Bernards now have one of macy. extended visit in Southern Oregon. the nicest stores in the city and Mr. and Mrs. Jackson received many of the visitors were sur many beautiful gifts from their There will be an Endeavor prised at the size and quality of admiring friends After a short Rally at the Christian church th s the stock on the shelves and wedding trip they will make their evening at 7:30, to which all are counters. home in this city. invited. Miss E d n a Whipple, president of the Oregon Christian Endeavor Union, will delivery the address. At the 6 o'clock hour 99 Miss Whipple will meet with the Endeavor workers comprising the cabinets of t h e Christian and Congregational societies, in the church parlors. i Tuesday was the anniversary of TRY OUR i the marriage of Mr and Mrs. R. G. Hill and they celebrated the event by asking in two couples of 1 their fr iends for six-o’clock dinner, C. II. GIGUERE, Prop. I the lucky friends being Mr. and l Mrs. H. R. Bernard and Mr. and l Mrs. W. C. Benfer. The Pacific Market for Let “ Hazelnut A t S>rbultz’a Phone 061 GOOD MEATS, S S Butter YOUR BREAD Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Home-Made Hamburger