ÌPJ-^Lry\ ^yÙ^Juryi^td^ X -jH jJ v C j' (jLA A ~M 4 ,£ & m r\si < — I iii ^ cTlu' Jijurat tfkmu' lExjuraa A N IN D E P E N D E N T W E E K L Y N E W S P A P E R Voi. 2 Citizens Eulogize Departing Pastor FOREST GROVE, OREGON, TH U R S D A Y , JAN . 3. 1918 A Pretty Christmas Wedding The marriage of Ida Heloise Phillips of this city to lyster N el­ son Hennett of Philomath took The Method ml Epi-copal church place at the temporary home of was crowded Iasi Friday evening with citizens of Forest Grove and the bride’s mother, at Rockaway vicinity, regardless of church af beach, on December twenty-fifth filiation, who had gathered to at four o ’clock. Mrs. Gertrude pay tribute by their voices and Fisher of Philomath beauti ully presence to Rev. R. E. Dunlap rendered Haidelot’* appropriate and family, who left today for sotig "A ll For You,' after which their new home in New York the bridal party entered to the city, after a residence of four strains of Mendelsohn’s Wedding years in this city. A. G. Hoffman, I March. With t h e accompani­ a member of the board of trustees, ment of soft music the impressive presided at the meeting, which ring ceiernony was performed by was opened with a prayer by Rev. Rev. It. G Sumerlin of Tilla­ Patten of t h e Congregational mook, under a bower of hemlock church. Judge W. H Hollis, as a boughs, with a back ground of lay citizen, then told how Rev white lattice work laced with hem Dunlap would be mis -d from the lock twigs. city; how valuable hart been his The bride wore a gown of wh.le work in the lied Cross and Y. M J charmeuse and georgette crepe, C. A. money-raising campaigns trimmed with a touch of gold, The judge had never really gotten She carried a hoquet of white acquainted with Mr. Dunlap un-1 carnations and ferns and was at- til called together in the interest tended by her sister, Carol, of th-s of patriotic service and he con­ city. The groom wore black and sidered that a misfortune. He was attended by M r. Eber Kil- was sorry to lose Mr Dunlap, but patr ek of Philomath. rejoiced that he was merely leav- j ing one phase of church work to j ' I V room was decorated with enter upon a greater work for the Master After a charming reading by Mrs. John Dopp, R. J. Simpson,! ness the ceremony, after which a who had been thrown much in buffet luncheon was served. Dur­ company with t h e departing ing the reception Mrs. Fisher and clergyman in patriotic arid relig­ Mr. Kilpatrick entertained the ious work, also told how Mr. Dun-| company with a number of pleas­ lap wTHild be missed from the! ing vocal selections and Mr. Kil- ct.y. 'I homas Isaacs favored the . patrick impreMively r(,ad lhat ,,x audience with a vocal solo and ( qui * isite Christmas scene de depicted Rev. A. B. Patten a ded to what . . . , Jin Ben Hur. entitled The Angel had already been said m eulogy jamJ th(, S h h d g ,, Of the guests of honor. M r. Hoffman then spoke as a truntee, aaying he regretled very No. 52 commander; Geo. C. Thomas, quartermaster; W. A. Haines, ser­ geant; VV. J. R. Beach,chaplain; A Joint Installation Dan Daffron, officer of the day; The members of Holbrook lodge .Solomon Deming, officer of the Twenty representative citizens N o 30, A. F. & A. M., and the guard; VV. H. Hay, adjutant of Washington county, four of members of Forest Chapter No. The officers of James B. Mathew them from this city, met at the 42, O. E. S , held their installation No. 11. W. R. C., were in Hillsboro city hall last Friday af­ ceremonies at Masonic hall last st ahiIomath Collegeand is studying J The Rebekahs n replying. Rev. Dunlap the past summer and fall. The wood> Portland, last Thursday he now knew something of the t .. . . . . . . . |with the University of Oregon. Following the initiation of a bride is the daughter of Mr. and evening for an informal dinner, feeling of a man who heard h'» He has for several years occupied candidate, the officers of Forest own funeral sermon preached; he | the Chajr of Mathematics in tebekah lodge No. 44, I. O. O Mrs. E. W. Lamb and a most es-! followed by a “ talkfest.” A. J. was g ad so many people were Phi|omath College F , were installed last night by timable young woman, for the P f'deaux (1906), the president of Association, was master of sorry to see himself and family j . . District Deputy President Sylvia past four years employed at the Mr. • , and L . . N. Bennett leaving, for it showed they had ... . . . Mrs. . , Bernard, assisted by Mrs Anna looaI telephone exchange and now ceremonies and he performed the friends here. No matter where ! wf' U makLe their home in Philomath, Templeton, as grand marshal, the employed in the Schultz store. ¡¿ aties o f, hls ad™,rab,y- his work led him, he would always a honey-moon at Rockaway officers being as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Dixon will reside Flve members of the faculty were remember the pleasant years he , beach. „ Mrs. 4IB. Edna Ross, past uUUIt. ............ ______ ______ noble , with the „ groom's mother for „„ the Present: D e a n Farnham, Miss spent in Forest Grove. He called Woman’s Club grand; Miss Jeanette Little, noble ; time b ing. until the groom learns Bagsted, Miss \\ lllard, and Pro- attention to the fact that the The regular monthly meeting grand; Miss Marcia Thatcher, r e -! whether or not he is going “ over Bat^s f ^ e ^ n t e d bv local M. E. church had had but of the Woman’s club was held at cording * ~e,m c e w w a s ^Presented by secretary; Mrs. Maude there to help whip the Kaiser. Glenn Morgan (1917), who was three pastors in seventeen years, the Congregational church Mon- Buxton, financial secretary; Miss CONDENSED NEWS NOTES |home for his vacatioi from the which was pretty good for a day afternoon and the principal M a.V Cooper, treasurer; Miss Hats, hats, hats! Buv your next hospital at G o a t Island. The Methodist church. number on th program was a ! Mary \\ oel. warden; Miss Dee board ° I tr“ ?tee,s was represented With a solo by Mrs. Inlow and talk by Miss Frances Myers, who Darling, conductor; Mrs. Anna hat from A. G. Hoffman & Co. Mrs. Walter Roswurm returned j v y , ' .¿ noie,e er (1900). A. E. the benediction by Rev. Putnam teaches a class of backward child- Templeton, right supporter to of the Christian church, the pro­ ren in the Portland schools. Miss n°ble grand; Mrs. Bertha Ort Sunday from a four-day visit in Y o .der (19f02-) ’ sp° t e on , ^ e dee,? pnp(.Qn/t and mysterious theme, “ Boxer . gram came to a close. Myers talk was along the line of man, right supporter to vice lo m a n a - W . B. Shively (1905), discussed i» ii/ n | her work and was very interesting 8rand: M rs- Julius Wehrly, left County Clerk Kuratli now has nid .< \ ndersonians ” and then ¡andpraetica! giving the members t 0 u sV,ppIy ,o f- bIank ptrmits t0 described his work in connection ust‘^ld bints on this most M *na Cojke, inside guardian ;M i*s handle explosives. with advising registrants on the important feature of public edu- Margaret Curtis,outside guardian Buy your M en’s Underwear questionnaires. ( ip.,I»>n cation. Other pleasing features M rs* Bla McGill, vice grand; here. We carry the largest assort­ (Continued on page Five) ment. A. G. Hoffman & Co Bring your prescriptions here to j ” one “ ,s have them correctly compounded. James Edward Margeson, aged Littler’s Pharmacy. 68 years, passed away at his home telegram to the lodge For anything in the line o f . Patton va,l?y- Thursday. Dec. ation ceremony was very nicely son, Colo., where Mr. BenKori is Walker. those selected there- ¡Shoes, Rubbers or Rubber Boots, a” er an lhness of about one enacted by The club went on record as be-, employed in the schools: ! see A. G. Hoffman & Co. year. ing opposed to th* proposed zone f ° r- Forest Grove, Ore., Dec. 29. Glenn Morgan and Herbert A widow and three so m -C h es- postage rate on magazines, as it is There was a Hoover lunch of ter A. and Floyd W. of Gaston Secretary Gunnison lodge of Masons, Dunlap leave this evening for feared the new rate will either ¡bread and butter, pickles, cake Gunnison, Colo and James H. of Walla Walla, ’ Frisco to resume their work with Reported here that Prof. A. Fen- ra'se the prices of eastern maga- and coffee after the installation. „ . „ ----- T i - ! Uncle Sam, the former in Ihe ho,- j K ' a!f,?r J £ ? L * fate" a" d tW° Kori has been arrested. Is it true? zineS to a prohibitive point for' Member here. Send night letter, giv- many people or drive them out of ! G. A. R. and W. R. C. j pital eorp ami the latter aS cox- X „ S . l were held at ing facts, at my expense. (he west entirely. The c ub will Following a scrumptious chicken wain on the tug \ igilante. the Ruxton chapel at 10:30 last L. M. G R A H A M , W. M. petition Oregon’s representatives dinner, in which the members of Oregon has secured more than Saturday Rev Putnam of thp Next morning he received the in the senate and house to on- J the Grand Army of the Republic, her share of the 15,000,000 Red ' Christian’ church sinking and following reply: deavor to have the order rescinded. the members of the Women’s R e - ! Cross members secured in the na- preaching ' t h e funeral sermon, Gunnison, Colo., Dec. 30. Owing to the heavy rain the a t­ lief Corps and their families par- ( tion. With several districts still after which the officers of the L. M. Graham, VV. M. Masonic lodge, tendance was very light. ticipated, the members of the o r-! to report, Western Washington Gaston I. O. O. F. lodge, assisted Forest Grove, Ore. ders mentioned, yesterday alter-1 county has better than 2,100 by R. C. Hill of this city, rendered No truth whatever in report. Ben­ Rev. R. L. Putnam of the Kori is O. K. Must be some other Christian church has applied for a noon witnessed the installation of members. the ritualistic burial services of officers for the ensuing year. man. R. N. T R O C H O U T E , Secretary. We carry a beautiful line of the Odd Fellows. Interment was position in the Army Y . M. C. A. The officers of the G. A . R., Silk Waists in crepe de chine and in Forest View cemetery. So that rumor is laid and the and has been notified that he has Express is pleased to give more been recommended to the western James B. Matthews Post No. 6, georgette crepe. A. G. Hoffman Conservation Committee publicity to the correction than it secretary for service and he is ex were installed by C A. Williams, & Co. of Portland, assistant adjutant In nonor honor ot of tfietr their ntteenth fifteenth wed wed- gave to the rumor of the gentle­ oectinc to he called anv time now i «» vmsuuiu aujuum* in The Woman’s club “ Conserva­ peenng r ne< alien any time now. general of the department of Ore- ding anniversary M r and Mrs tion Committee” will hold an man’s arrest. It is the wish of the Army “ Y ™.,n uv v van, „.m n o ru y,T j . _____ ______ enter* open meeting at Langley hall next that all receiving receiving appointments annnintment« I gon’ ?Sslstf d, Vy ^ v ,Lvan,s; cJ?m: I ______ D. R. Cheney Tuesday mander There has been a great many of Lincoln-Garfield Post tained at dinner M r. and Mrs. Monday, Jan. 7, at 3 p. m. people greatly benefitted by the take a four weeks’ preparatory uf Portland, acting as officer of D. H. Cheney. M r. and Mrs. S. “ Household Management and Ac­ use of Vinol, the system tonic, course at Chicago. the day, and are as follows: g . Hughes and little daughter, count Keeping” will be the sub­ sold by Littler’s Pharmacy. Ex­ Just step in and see our line of J. T. Butler, commander; John Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Todd, Miss ject for discu-sion. clusive agents. Get a bottle to­ Suits before you buy. A. G. H off­ Beahen, senior vice commander; I Eloise Atkins and Lynn and Mrs. C. T. Richardson, day, it will do you good. man & Co. Chas. VanNorthwick, junior vice J Grace Hughes. Chairman. Humor Was False; BenKofi Not Arrested many "îfiiüL Graduates of Pacific Enjoy a Banquet