s a f a r i * i « SOCIAL NOT rEs Kebekahs to Kntertain Service Han Dedicated During last Sunday morning’s services at the Congregational .aanf«argc.j w a a i M a « a r a o i V g»srawar church a service flag, containing Fleur de Lis Celebrate the names of forty-one members The Fleur de Lis club met in of the church who have enlisted jollification Saturday night at the in some branch of military service home of Mrs. Willis (»ofT It was an ‘ Allied Party” and each lady under the American llag.was raised came in costume to represent one over the pulpit As each name of the allied nations The Maid The program committee of the was read, those relatives who were of France, the Highland lassie, as well as sturn Sandy with his Forest Grove Brotherhood is try­ in the Congregation arose to their sw od; sturdy Belgium, maimed ing to arrange a Boy Scout mass feet, making a very impressive ex­ but smiling, the butterfly ladies meeting on Feb. 2(Jth, with a good ercise. of fhe Flowery Kingdom fair speaker from Portland. An ef­ Rev. Patten preached on “The Italy, turbaned India and our own fort was made to secure J. F. Democracy of Lincoln and Its Columbia, all as gay and smiling Brockway, scout executive for as though Kaiser Bill were num­ Oregon, but he says he cannot be New Developments for Our New bered with the dead The affair here on that date, but would l>e Day” and the sermon was one of was given by the club in honor of glad to come the following week. the best and most uatriotic this a visiting member, Mrs. Tynnel Final arrangements will be an­ able pastor has preached since his pastorate here. Robison (nee Harriet Starret) of nounced next week. Hepner, a former resident of For­ Members of the Grand Army It’s Lieutenant Hawke Now est Grove. and Relief Corps were present in Dr. Chas. E. Hawke, who of­ large numbers and the words Those present were, Anna GofT, Alyce Todd, Rena Caples, Dolly fered his services to the govern­ spoken in praise of the great eman­ Hinman, Bell Marsh, Carrye Ma- ment several months since, was cipator were highly appreciated crum, the guest of honor, Mrs. Saturday summoned to Portland, by the men and women who Robison, and an invited guest, passed the examination, was com waiched Lincoln’s course during the trying days of the Civil war. Mrs P. C. Starret. missioned a lieutenant and assigned Mrs. McEldowney entertained to the spruce division of the sig-: Rev. Patten expressed t h e the Fluer de Lis Wednesday af­ inal corps, with headquarters at opinion that we would never have ternoon. The members spent the Vancouver, Wash. He came home a world democracy of the nations afternoon sewing on infant gar­ in uniform and visited with his until we got industrial democracy ments t o b e s e n t to France family until yesterday, when he in the nations In the evening he preached on through the Red Cross. A de­ j reported at Vancouver for duty. licious .-upper was served. Mem­ “ Lincoln, the Man.” bers peresnt w e r e : Mesdames Methodists Have a Minister Goff, Caples, Maerum, Robison, ' Members of the local M E. NUTRITIOUS CORN BREAD. Cheney, Todd, Marsh, Misses church board have been notified Langley and Hinmam. by Bishop M att Hughes that he has secured for the local pulpit The Woman’s Club Rev. John Ebert of Sisseton, Monday afternoon’s business South Dakota. The new minister meeting of the Woman’s club was is expected to be here by a week a rather busy one. Mrs. Hines, from next Sunday. chairman of the commitee having charge of the recent Red Letter Arthur Mills Injured day entertainment, reported a Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mills de­ profit of $55, which was better than the average frofit from simi­ parted Tuesday morning for Ar­ lar events. A committee was ap­ nold, Neb., in response to a tele­ pointed to arrange for the show­ gram informing them that their ing of a series of Lincoln pictures son, Arthur, had been seriously New York hotel him a rranged at the local theater in the near injured. No details were given. • One thoroughly patriotic corn bread Miss Edna Mills yesterday re­ future; Mrs. C. E. Walker of the recipe. It cntnhlnes c o m meal with public health committee reported ceived a telegram stating that her rye flour, both of which a re being con­ progress in the arrangements for brother was not worse, so local sumed In g re a te r qu a n titie s Ibis year the eugenics contest to be held relatives are hopeful that the ac­ In order to release w heat Hour for the next month; Mrs. P. L. Schultz cident will not prove fatal. Ar­ allied nations. T his recipe Alls a reported her committee was get thur’s wife is a sister to Mrs. S. large p a n - lfl by 'SJ Inches and c o n ! tains the following Ingredients: One j ting up an excellent Hoover L. Carlyle of this city. qu a rt milk, four ounces b u tte r substl \ lunch for “Guests Day,” Feb. Local Man Appointed tute, ten ounces light syrup or honey, I 25th, and it was decided to invite three eggs, plnyh salt, two pounds Governor Withycombe has ap­ club members from the surround­ com meal, one pound rye Hour and two ing towns, instead of confining the pointed H. C. Atwell of this city ounces baking powder. as a member of the state horticul­ T he b u tte r and syrup a re thorough­ invitations to Forest Grove ladies, tural board, in place of J. W. ly mixed. Then add the eggs g r a d u a l­ as in the past. Pomeroy of Scappoose, who re­ ly, pour in the milk, then add the rye A letter of congratulations was signed. flour ndxed with the rornm eal and ordered sent Lieut, and Mrs. Ray bnklng powder. Ilako In a hot oven. Mrs. E. M Mewhinney, who T. Williams on the birth of Forest Grove’s first war baby to them was operated on at the local hos­ E. H. Hoger of Portland was a and a letter of sympathy was or­ pital Feb. 1st, is so far recovered dinner guest yesterday at the dered sent Mrs. Hurley, because that she will be taken home to­ home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. of her recent severe illness. morrow. Walker. The members of the Forest Rebekah lodge will give a patri otic entertainment on next Wed­ nesday evening, Feb 2()th, at I. O. O F hall, with Hoover lunch after the program. Each member is entitled to invite one guest and a silver offering will be taken for the Y. W. C. A. war fund.