The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, September 13, 1917, Image 9

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    Supplement to Forest Grove Express
Vol 2
Forest Grove, Ore., Thursday, Sept. 13, 1917.
NOTKS AND PERSONALS
N o. 36
Vic Fuqua had business in Port­
land town Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. John Anderson
had business in Portland Tuesday.
The reception tendered Dr.
George Ortman and family have Johnson of Portland, grand con­
returned from a week’s visit with ductor of Oregon Odd Fellows, at
friends at Dallas.
I. O .O . F. hall Monday night
Lost—Hand satchel, containing was a very enjoyable affair and
purse and some money. Reward, was fail ly-well attended.
l^eave at Express office.
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The three linkers had as guests
Ralph Gore of Stonington, III., the local Rebekahs, as well as
is here for a visit with his aunt, men and women O d d Fellows
Mrs Josephine W’right.
from other county lodges— Hills­
Orders taken for good, dry sec­ boro, Gaston and Tigard.
ond-growth fir woof), for immed­
Dr. Johnson is a polished speak­
iate delivery. Gofi Bros ,35-ti
er and knows the history of Odd
A new Deere wagon and good Fellowship from its beginning (in
horse and harness for sale cheap, England) down to the beginning
or will trade for lumbtr. Cope­ of September, 1917. He gave a
land & McCteady.
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very entertaining and instructive
Russell, the ten-year-old son of
address, which, no doubt, gave
Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Duncan,
the non m» mbers present a better
broke his right forearm Saturday,
opinion of the order’s many ex­
when he fell from the trapeze at
cellent points.
P U. gym.
Another enjoyable feature of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shearer re­ the evening’s program was the ex­
turned Monday evening from tak­ cellent m u s i c furnished S. A.
ing their daughter. Mrs. Carrie W’alker (violin), Chas L. Walker
Wood, and two chi'dren to their (xylophone) anc^ Mrs. Lizzie Wirtz
home at Eugene.
(piano.) These musicians certainly
Attorney L. M. Graham left made a hit with local members
Monday via Sixon, for Myrtle and visitors.
Creek, in Douglas county, to look
Mrs. John Templeton and Miss
after same business for Mrs. M c­ Jeanette Little helped wonderfully
Ginn and daughter of Denver, in entertaining the crowd by very
who accompanied him.
appropriate recitations and Mrs.
Miss Bertha Kirkwood, formerly Sylvia Bernard told a story on a
a resident of this city, who has certain lodge of Odd Fellows that
been in Missoula, Mont., the past should prove a warning to local
few months, writes friends in this members. W. K. Curtis presided
city that she is teaching school during the pr gram.
After the program everybody
near Culbertson, in the extreme
had their fill of watermelons and
northeast part of Montana.
muskmellons, served by Messrs.
W. C. T. U.
Hill, Morgan, McGill and other
At the annual meeting of the
volunteers.
W. C. T . U. after the usual re­
Attention Comrades!
ports, the following officers were
The
semi-annual
meeting of the
re-elected: President, Mrs. Louise
Phillips; Vice President-at-large, Washington County Veterans’ As­
Mrs K. B. Penfield; Secretary, sociation will be held Oct. 4th at
Mrs. Lucy Walker; Treasurer, the court house in Hillsboro. Pic­
Mrs. Blanche Richards
nic dinner and a general good
Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Reeher time is promised.
were chosen delegates to the state
By order of the President.
convention at Albany.
I. 0. 0. F. Reception
Was Very Enjoyable
Public sale bills printed at the
Express office.
Hear the Pal he Phonograph
at the 5 and 10c Store.
Money to loan— Valley Realty
Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf
The Express prints butter wrap­
pers with non-poisonous ink.
New and second hand school
books. VanKoughnet & Rtdor.
A dandy book cover free with
every school l>ook sold at the
BOOK Store.
86»tf
Compare the Palhe with other
phonographs and you will buy a
Pat he. The 5 and 10c Store.
To get the !>est results with
your camera use the AnscoSpeed-
ex film, for sale only by Littler’s
Pharmacy.
Joe A. Wiles would like to
write your insurance. Will give
you service that will be to your
advantage. Upstairs in Ander­
son block, room 2.
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J. A. McDonald, w i f e and
daughter of Vernonia, were in the
city Monday, enroute to Sub'et,
Idaho to visit their three sons,
one of whom is going to war. Mr.
McDonald is a brother-in-law to
Walter Roswu m.
Miss Emma Penfield has ac­
cepted the position of night secre­
tary at the Portland Y .W . C. A.,
and enjoys her work immensely.
She spent a few hours Saturday
afternoon visiting h e r parents
here.
Accompanying the four troops
of cavalry which left Clackamas
last Thursday were eight members
of the m dical corps, including
Gilbert Potwin of this city and
Fied Lambert, formerly of this
city. The contingent was bound
for a training camp in North
Carolina.
Under date of Sept. 9th, Charley
Odell, who left this city on Sept.
4'h for an auto trip to California,
writes that he has reached Yreka,
Calif , in g o o d shape, b u t he
misses the pure water of Forest
Grove. He finds most of the
A special county meeting was I No other farm wagon gives you
cities have prepared camp sites called to meet with Mrs. Mar-
the service you get out of the
for auto tourists, with free water silliot on Friday, Sept. 14th, at 3 Winona, with the iron-clad hubs.
(such as it is), free wood and elec­ p. m., to elect officers.
See this wagon at Gordon’s hard­
ware store.
tric lights.
K. B. PENFIELD.