Supplement to Forest Grove Express Vol 2 F oroat Grove, Ore., Thursday, Dec. 27, 1917. CONDENSED NEWS NOTES Job printing -phone 821. N o. 51 Sargeant Frank Smith of Camp The little daughter of Mr. and Lewis, Wash., spent Christmas Mrs. James Ritchey has been with his family in this city. quite ill for several days. John Williams, a former resi­ Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McGill and Money to loan Valley Really Co., Forest G rove, Oregon. l'.i-tf dent, now living in Alberta, Can­ son, Howard, ate their Christmas ada, arrived last week to spend dinner with their son and brother, Mr. and Mrs. H . '1'. Buxton the winter in this section. Clinton, and wife in Portland. spent their Christmas at M cM inn­ A large stock of set and signet M r. and Mrs. L. L. Langley ville. and little son of Portland took rings in solid gold. A t Abbott’s For Rent Six room house in Christmas dinner at the home of Stririgtown, at $4.00 per month. there has been no raise of prices Mr. Langley’s mother and sister on the goods. Look them over. , in this city. J I. W. Durston. 50 If J. J. Stangel, late of Woodburn, Mrs. C. W. M ertz and Miss has been placer! in charge of the Keen visiter! at the Eliza Smith ! local cannery, with Jay Hunting, home in Hillsboro Sunday. ¡also of Woodburn, a« his assistant. Fresh fish for Tuesdays ‘ meat­ Rev. and Mrs. Robert Rrymer less day) and Fridays. Pacific and (laughters of Yamhill, spent Market; phone 0301. Christmas with Mrs. Rrymer’s John Anderson has all kinds of sister, Mrs. J. L. VanKirk, and oiled clothing for wet weather. fam.ly. | _ 3 Ask him. Rev and Mrs. John Taylor of Eugene Dopp. who is a sailor St. Helens, Ore., are visiting at at Mare Island, is enjoying his the home of the former’s parents, Christmas at home. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, Sr., in J. H. Me Fee ter», who his been this city. in Aberdeen, Wash., spent Christ­ M r. and Mrs Howard Drew of mas at his home in this city. I Ea tern Oregon a r e spending Miss June Creel, who is attend­ Christmas week with the latter’s ing (). A. C., is spending Christ­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. mas vacation in this city. Whitehou e. Sunday afternoon a number of Relief Corps members went about this city and Hillsboro singing to and visiting members who were not able to attend church services. Mr. and Mrs. Carrie Wood and two children of Eugene visited at the home of Mrs Wood’s parents, Mr. and M rs. J. H. Shearer, since Christmas morning. They will return home tomorrow. Carl Hoffman, who is running a donkey engine in the timber near Ostrander, Wash., arrived on Dec. 19lh to take his wife and babies to Ostrander with him, the wife and kiddies having visited relatives in this section for the past two months. They left for their new home yesterday. (Jordon Rrown, wife and son of Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Fatten en Hood River are visiting the Oscar tertained a few friends Monday Rrown and Liltlehales families. evening in honor of their sons, George G. Hancock, real es­ who are spending their Christmas tate, farm loans and fire insur­ vacation at home. ance, new Anderson block. 50 Roland Knight, who enlisted A committee of Hillsboro citi­ Mrs. Stribich and children, Em­ several weeks ago in the quarter- zens, composed of Mayor John mett and V e r a Schifrer, were master’s department and is now Wall, J. E. Reeves. S C Killen, guests of Ranks friends Tuesday. | stationed at Vancouver, spent M Mahon and Chas. E. Wells, Iiester Ireland, wife and two Christmas with relatives in this met with W. H. Hollis, L M. children spent Christmas withi®1* ^ I Graham. B. J. Simpson, W . J. the former’s parents in this city.' Andrew Dickson, who is em- McCready and W. C. Benfer in Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Misz and ployed in the printing department this city last Thursday evening, son, Donald, are spending the hoi-1°‘ Honey man Hardware com- by appointment, and the two Mis?’ nar^nts in Pany- Portland, visited Ills mother committees talked over plans for ¡days with Mrs. Misz’ parents, in and brother in this city Christ­ a closer co operation in Red Cross (Janby, Ore. mas day. and other drives, as well as plans Frank Rurlingham, who isa '- promoting the patriotism of the Mrs. Howard Hymes visited tending U. of W., is spending the the county. It was decided that holiday vacation with his fo ks in last week w i t h h e r uncle and a meeting should be held at Hills­ aunts, J. G. Sage and Misses this city. .. ... c, Clara and Alma Sage in this city, boro tomorrow (Friday) afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meresse of on }ler way her home at Wauna, at 2:30 o ’clock, with the five For­ M cMinnville visited at the home ( ) re.t after having visited her est Grove men mentioned as dele­ gates from this city, to meet dele­ of Mr. and Mrs. E. Meresse parents at Summit, Ore. gates from Hillsboro, Sherwood, Christmas day. Mr and Mrs. Harry Whitney Orenco, Beaverton, Banks, Cor­ Glenn Morgan, who is a chem­ entertained relatives at a large nelius, Cedar Mills, Ga-ton, North ist in the hospital corps at Mare Christmas dinner, the guests be­ Plains, Tigardville and Tualatin. Island, ¡3 spending the Christmas ing Mrs. M I. Conwell, Mr. and A t this meeting a permanent vacation at his home in this city. m V " Arthur Mullen. Mr. and central committee, composed of The F. W. Emerson family were i Mrs. James Page, Mr. and Mrs. one delegate from each of the dis­ invited down to Hillsboro on John T. Conwell and little daugh- tricts named, will be chosen and Christmas where they ate dinner ! ter, Wilma, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. other steps taken to build up a with the Prickett family. M rs .1 Whitney, Miss Gertrude Whitney more efficient organization to back Pricket is a sister of Mrs. Emer- j and M r. Geo. VanDyke, all of up Uncle Sam in his fight against Kaiserism. son. i Portland. Patriotic Workers Will Organize