The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, January 17, 1918, Image 9

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    Supplement to Forest Grove Express
Voi
Forest Grove, Ore., Thursday, Jan. 17, 1918.
No. 2
N O TE S A N D P E R SO N A L S Mrs. Hertzop of McMinnville goes via the American ambass­
was a business visitor in our city ador in Switzerland, by whom it
on
is sent the Swedish ambassador
lllack Sateen Bloomers for Monday.
Constantinople, where it is
children A.G. Hoffman & Co. Mrs. B. F. White was confined at turned
over to members of the
to her home several days this relief staff.
L 1) McChesney of Weiner, ' week
with a severe cold.
Idaho, is the guest of re latives in
Ben Selling, the well known
Little Margaret Hines, who has Portland
this city.
Jewish philanthropist,
been
ill
for
two
weeks,
is
again
up
also
made
a strong plea for aid
Mrs C. K Roy ariel el lughter,
for these martyrs.
Virginia, were week-end visitors and about the house.
Miss llna Emerson, who has At the close of the meeting,
in I’ort'anel.
charpe
a store at Sheridan, Rev. Daniel Staver was appoint­
Brin« your prescriptions here to Ore., was of the
guest of home folks ed to choose a committee to look
have them correctly compounded. Sunday.
after the work in this section.
I.ittler’s Pharmacy.
The many friends of Miss Ger­
Mrs. W. B. P.«twin h is been trude
w ill be glad to know
quite ill at he r home on North A that she Allen
is
recoveting
nicely from
stieet, hut is improving slowly. her recent illness.
An exceptionally good line e*f Howard Lilly of the Gales On Thursday of last week the
swe*aters for men, women and Creek
dis rict a few days ago sold Chapel Services of Pacific Univer­
children at John Anderson’s.
to the Schultz market a hop that sity were turned over to Harold
M s Walter Roswurm spent dressed 555 pounds. That’s the Robinson, president of the student
last week-end visiting Mr. and way to feed the soldiers.
body, and Mr. Robinson present­
Mrs. Roy Hesseltine at Van­ Mrs. A. E. Scott last Friday en ed to the college a service flag,
couver.
twenty six s t a r s ,
tertained a number of ladies at a containing
twenty-four
boy
and two girl
Wouldn’t a heavy sweater go party
complimentary
to
Mrs.
students
having
enlisted
for w. r
mighty fine these wet days? Stoccker, who expects to leave service. Dean Claik accepted
the
We’ve s o me dandies $2.00 to next month for h e r home in flag for the college with a very
$7.00. C. E. Roy & Co.
Seattle.
speech
Those nifty cloth novelty ha's Mrs. C. E. Walker and M rs., patriotic
The following list gives the
you see the ladies wearing Come E. B. Brookbank last Saturday class
each student be
from John Anderson’s, where you afternoon pave a lunc heon at the longs, to as which
well
as
of
can pet the pick of a fine assort­ home of the latter for fourteen the service in which the he division
is
now
«
n-
ment of colors.
ladies, the- affair being in honor of list d.
Ray T Williams. Cards and
’17 .
For Sale—T w o R o s e Comb Mrs. excellent
lunch were the George Rerreman, Ambulance.
Rhode Island Red cockerels; two an
Ivan Donaldson, Ambulance.
ItrtiH Andclu Jan cockerels. Price features of the afternoon.
Thayne
Livesay, Radio.
$1.50 each. J. I. W Durston.
Glenn
Morgan,
Hospital, Navy.
Route 1.
Armenians Need Help
Miss Jones of Salem, arrived in At the request of some of the Sam Cox, Radio. ’18
this city Monday and will have charatable people of this city, Dr.
Jack, Radio.
charpe of the millinery store which J. P. McXaugh ton, la'e of Turkey,; Glenn
Leo
Lucas,
was purchased from Hertzop & and Ben Selling of Portland came Tom Smith, Radio.
McIntyre. The firm name will he to this city Sunday and delivered Verle Stanley, Radio.
addresses in the Congregational! Irvin Turner, y. Infantry.
Stith & Jones.
M. C.
in the afternoon in an ef­
’19
It you are lookinp for an un­ church
fort to arouse local people to the Willis Cady, Radio.
usual value in wool and wool great
need of funds to kpep the Erwin Barendrick, Hospital.
mixed shirts at $1.25 to $3.00. Armenians
in Tu key Lorn starv­ Tommy Fowler. Infantry.
take one of ours home. Their
ing
to
death.
fabric and wear will surprise you. i Up to the time war w-as de­ Francis Wrade, Hospital.
Orlando Romig, Radio.
C. E. Roy & Co.
clan
d
by
Amer
ca,
Dr.
McXaugh-
Fdpar Swanson, a former For­ ton was in Turkey, where he was I Edgar Swanson, ’20 Hospital.
est Grove hoy and a graduate of jailed and later released on prom Kenneth Jones. Ambulance.
the high school here, spent Sun­ to quit tile country. He paints Ralph Jones, Ambulance.
day visitinp with friends in this ise
pictures of the suffering George Parker, Hospital, Navy.
city. He has enlisted in the hos­ of terrible
the
Armenian
Christians at the! Clare Walker, Navy.
^
pital corps and is now at Van hand« of the blood-thirsty
Turks,
Jim
Norton,
Engineers.
couver, Wash.
who make a holiday of butchering Harry Romig, Radio.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ives left the Christians.
Margaret Burns, Radio.
yesterday for Vancouver, Wash , Replying to the oft-asked ques- ,
’21
where Billy has a position in a tion as to whether money could Ruth Austin, Radio.
shipyard. Their son, Kenneth, with safety be sent to the Armen- ; Lloyd Appleman, Hospital.
remains at the hotel until the iaiu, Dr. McNaughton replied, i Charles Roe, Radio.
present school semester closes, “Every dollar sent to the New Chas. Roe and Harry and Or­
when he will join his parents in : Yoi k office of the American com , lando Romig are the latest of the
in the booming town. Mr. Ham, mittee for Armenian and Syrian students to enlist.
who has lonp made his home with relief reaches the sufferers for
the Iveses, will remain with Ken­ whom it is intended, without the The Express prints butter wrap­
neth as cook and valet.
¡diminution of a cent. The money pers with non-poisonous ink.
Pacific University
Has Service Flag