The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, November 01, 1917, Image 1

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Kenneth Hawke Made
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AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
FOREST GROVE. OREGON. THURSDAY, NOV. 1. 1917
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No. 43
Another Drive for
Army Y. M. C. A.
Recognizing the great work
through the Aimy Young Men’s
Christian As-ociation, the W'ar
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Department has requested that
this work be largely extended
both at home and abroad and for
this purpose a W'ar Fund of $35,-
000,000 will be raised in United
r >■
Stales during the week of Nov.
11-18
A war council of the Oregon
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War W’ork leaders was held in
the Portland hotel last Wednesday,
which was attended by the follow­
ing delegates from Forest Grove:
W. J. McCready, Prof. R. F.
Clarke, Prof H. L. Bates, Dr.
Bishop, Rev Patton, Rev. R. L.
M l t *~r
Putnam, Harry Romig and B. J.
Simplon
At this council B. J.
w-
Simeon, who was General Chair-
1■ >I> (tut«* o f ill«- K rem lin In Moscow, Itie I) II<11
which will l><* occupied by the Itusstun governm ent w h en It mon for the former Army Y. M.
m m V .-trt*gnA 2—A m erlcnn Kohller* In F ran ce mnnnluK hh an ti-aircraft gun to tight G erm an aviator* who ure C. A. drive and Campaign Man­
; . j v j l e s lii/h f re im irs i C ab in in g to trotihle th e m . .3— Tills photograph taken oh an A m erican vessel carrying m a n y Y. M. C. A. men to Vurope, ager of the recent. Red Cross Cam­
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P a < allows th e passengers eltnihlng coolly Into the rigging to w atch n subm arine th at hud Just been sighted.
paign, was elected General Chair­
*0 Kenneth
will probably
have
aj ..
man
for Western Washington
rest
Father Buck’s Farewell Service
Initiated the Captain
county for the new $35,000,000
Cafeteria Is Success
A
large
congregation
attended
Campaign
After
the
re.
ular
business
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The reporl of the treasurer of ing of Forest Rebekah lodge ia-t
services
at
the
Catholic
church
A meeting of the local Cam­
the High School Cafeteria for the evening, Mr*. We hi ley’s com­
!a«t
Sunday,
the
occasion
being
a
paign
was held in Forest
first month of its operation has mittee put on a nice program, in­ At 10 o’clock Friday morning farewell to Rev Father Buck, Grove leaders
on Monday evening and
just been issued and indicates thai cluding two »«citations by R C. becan the celeb ation of All- who leaves Forest Grove to take the following
organization for
this enterpri-e is proving a com­ Hill, vocal duets by Mesdames Colli ge Day, when the th ee lower up the duties as pastor of Salem handling the campaign
Wes'ern
plete success Warm lunches are Benfer and Shi rr» tt and a leading classes pe form d in "takeoff and Catholic chaplain to the var Washington county was in effected:
served at cost to students and by Mrs. L M. Graham Th» n stunts on each other. The Juniors iou* State institutions at the cap­ General Chairman—B. J. Simp­
teachers anti the report shows that Noble Grand Edna Ross ma«le a have the honor of depicting the ital.
about 40 people patronize (his short talk, in which she lold how life of the Faculty and Seniors and Father Buck sang the High son.Campaign Manager—Judge W.
popular eating place each day. the members appreciated the ef­ their stunt this year was a gath­ Mass and the choir was augment- H. Hollis.
The price of the lunch rarely ex forts
ering of both groups in Herrick e«l by members from the Cornel­ Chairman Campaign Committee
of
H.
R.
Bernard
to
give
the
ceeds 15c but the bill of fare is al­ l«»dg«- a g«>od degree team. She Hall to view the body of the late ius choir, directed by Mrs. Lucy —W. J. McCready.
Kai or, who had succumb«*! to Seus. Rev Father VanGlaren- Chairman Speakers Section—
ways A substantial one That
turned the meeting over to the
disease "H«x>veriza beck of Verboort preached the Rev. R. L. Putnam.
costs are carefully considered in then
the degree team, whose members, tion.” dreadful
Following
this, the Soph­ sermon, which was able and fit­ Publicity M a n a g e r — A. E.
determining prices is shown by a headed
by
Mrs.
Hill
put
their
comparison of recipes and dis­ captain, Mr Berna d. through a omores gave the ’‘Frosh” in lim ting. He reviewed something of Scott.
bursements. The report for the new degree, invented for the oc­ erick form and la-t, but not le^st, the work the retiring pastor has Secretary—Rev. R. E. Dunlap.
month ending Oct. 19, 1917, casion The c h a r g e s and re­ the Fre-hmen showed what they done in the eight years since he Treasurer—M. R. Johnson.
had learned in their shor stay came to Forest Grove as pastor, Team Captains—T. E Isaacs,
follows:
sponses
were
very
amusing,
to
say
Receip's— F o r lunches sol d the least. Mrs. Wehrley and as­ at Pacific about their deadly en­ the building of the three churches J M. Barber, W. P. Dyke, E. E.
emies, the Sophomores.
$92 04 Disbursements—Paid for sistants
Cornelius, Forest Grove and W’illiams, Dr. C. E. Hawke and
then
served
cake
and
At e ght o’clock in the evening at
Groceries $42.70; Milk $3.40; berry juice to all the members.
Gaston
respectively, speaking of Mrs. E. F. Burlingham.
the ’Frosh” were led into the “in­ the spiritual
Meat $-102; Mu ad $3 98; Miscel­
also which This organization will conduct
laneous $1.22; Labor $36 89 To­ Mrs. John Ander-onof this city ferno” at the gym and compelled has been most growth
gratifying,
the campaign in Forest Grove,
tal Disbursements $92 81 Ixy-3 has the honor of having been ap­ to endure various punishments then mentioned the love of and
the
Cornelius,
Dilley, Ga>ton, Banks,
for month 17c.
pointed assistant department in­ for being ‘Frosh ”
people
for
their
pastor,
which
has
Buxton, Timber, Gales Creek,
spector of Oregon for the W. R. Af er the "Frosh” had made always been in evidence. This Hillside,
Winter Swimming Class
Cherry Grove, Laurel-
and will inspect the Hillsboro themselves presentable, everyone love, he said, had been shown by wood, Thatcher,
Twenty of the lovers of aquatic i J C.
Kansas City and
in Herrick Hall to par­ the presentation of a handsome surrounding territory.
sports met at Anderson hall Tues­ Co«ps tomorrow, J B. Mathews gathered
ot a light banquet and uslen gold chalice from Forest Grove, a
day evening and organized the S. Corps of this city on Nov. 8th take
to
varit'Us
which were re well filled purse from Cornelius C D. Staley has recently re-
O. S club and the »officers have and the Tillamook Corps on Nov. sponded to (oasts
as
follow
: "Presump­ and a fine silk umbrella from the ceiv d s veral letters from his son,
arranged to use the swimming 16th. The appointment is a good tions” Toastmaster, Irwin
Chas. G., who is in France with
Turner; altar boys.
pool at the P. U. gym Tuesday one.
"Understanding”
by
Prof.
Hand-
company
E., 18th Railway En­
and Thursday evenings until June Mrs. J. F. McGill went to Port­ lin, who represented the Faculty, Not only are the Catholics re gineers, along
with Cecil Hughes
1st. The membership of the club land this morning to visit her son, "Follies” by Clinton O.-trander of gretting the removal of Father and Emery LaMont.
D limited to forty persons and Clinton, an d wife. The ship­ the clas-. of T5; ‘ Responsibility Buck, but his hosts of non-Cath- asks “ Dad” to send him Charley
thirty-three have already signed building company with which by Miss Mack of the Seniors; olic friends as well, while appre­ sweater, as the nights are his « hi red y
the list. Officers were elected as Clinton is employed is sending “Ostentation” by Miss McKinney ciating the honor the promotion and 'Weaters are hard to get. He
follows: *
him to Tacoma to do some electri­ of the Juniors; "Supposition” by has conferred upon him, are sin­ also asks for Forest Grove papers
E. D. Stout, Manager
cal work, he having supervision of Harry Romig of the Sophomores, cerely sorry to have him leave,
says he has arranged to send
foretta Hermsen. Secretary. * this kind of work in both the Ta­ and "Heedlessness” by Lloyd Ap- for Father Buck has not been and
father $15 or $20 per month
narrow in his circle of kinliness. of his his
Nellie Buell, Treasurer.
coma and Portland yards of his pleman of the Freshman.
wages, to be deposited to
A G. Bryant, John Wirlz, Fred company.
From
whatever
quarter
the
cry
his
credit
in one of the local banks.
Again Postponed
He
regrets
he cannot tell in his
Davidson, Mrs. C. E. Smith and
has
come,
he
has
been
ready
to
Grand Chief Patriarch Walker The suit of the Elliott Con­ respond with charity for the letters what is going on, but prom­
Mrs. W. C. Benfer, directors.
company against the needy and repentant, sympathy ises a good story when he gets
The members will take their of the Encampment dtgree of the struction
city
of
Forest
Grove was called in for the afflicted and consolation home. Ail the local boys ate
first swim next Tuesday evening. I. C). O. F. will visit Forest Grove Judge Morrow’s
well.
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court at Portland for the bereaved
next Monday night and all the I.
Quite a bunch of Forest Grov. O. O. F. bodies of the city will Monday and the court took an The new pastor has not been W’ill you help make training
more interesting for 8000 of the
Odd Fellows went to Hillsb ro last join in entertaining him and being adjournment to visit this city and appointed
as
yet.
view
the
sewer
itself.
When
court
men at Camp Lewis? The Chris­
night to attend a farewell recep­ , instructed by him.
convened yesterday the city asked Gale Grange meeting Saturday, tian Endeavor Union of Oregon
tion given by the lodge of that
city for William Branda who goes Capt. and Mrs. C. O. Bianson, a continuance because of the ill­ Nov. 4th. All candidates for first is furnishing the Y. M. C. A. No.
to fight the Kaiser. There was noted M. E. evangelists, were the ness of Attorney Fulton, attorney and second degrees please be at 1 at American Lake with “homey”
music by an orchestra composed guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. for the city. Continuance to Nov. the I. O O. F. hall at 11 o’clock. accessories, such as phonograph
All officers and members are re­ records, curtains and books. You
of S. A. Walker, violin; Clarence Johnson over Sunday, Captain 19;h was granted.
Branson
preaching
at
the
M.
E.
Lenneville, traps and drums, and
Because Mr. and Mrs. Frank quested to be present at opening have books, good fiction, adven­
church
Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Frank McBride of Dilley at
Bennett of the Thatcher district of meeting, at 10:30 o’clock. Ex­ ture, humorous recitation books
the piano. Then t h e r e were L M. Graham and O S. Higby are going to California for the cellent dinner at noon. At the that are not serving any patriotic
speeches and recitations and a are in Portland, arranging the winter, fifty of their friends gave afternoon meeting C. E. Spence, or other very good purpose. Put
Oregon State Grange, will them together, phone Main 722
nice supfier.
Washington county exhibit for them a surprise party Saturday Master
talk
on
subject "Why Every and we will call for them and for­
Mrs. Ottice Shearer has been the l^and Products show. Dan evening, bringing well-filled bask­ Farmer the
Should
Be a Granger.” ward them to Y. M. C. A. No. 1.
quite sick for a week and is still Pierce took the exhibits to Port­ ets of refreshments. A good time A cordial invitation
is extended to Everyone counts. This is your
bit. Do it!
confined to her bed.
all
interested.
land yesterday.
was enjoyed by all.
Dr. arid Mr*. C. E. Hawke
Tuesday received a letter from
their non, Kenneth, who i»a mem­
ber of the crew of the cruiser San
I)ifgo, which recently returned
from a trip to European water*,
havinK h« en a member of the con­
voy fleet which escorted seven
transports of soldiers and pro- j
vision* to France. The San Diego
was one of the fleet which con­
voyed the Antilles (recently sunk
hy a submarine) to Europe. On
Ilia tup one of the convoy- fired
on a submarine, which submerged
and disappeared. No hips were
damaged on the outward trip, hut
on the return trip the Antilles
was sunk. Kenneth did not •-tate
the whereabouts of the San Diegoi
when the Antilles was sunk.
The San Diego has orders to
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p ro c e e d to Plymouth. Mass.,
to r.rrt m
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