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Supplement to Forest Grove Express Vol a No. 6 Forest Grove, Ore., Thursday, Feb.. 14, 1918. NOTES AND PERSONALS! ,,aci,ic University Notes HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Lant Friday the negative deb atin g The Pacific University orches team , conxiating of Evelyn M cFeeterx I*. VV. Watkins had business in tra met in Marsh Hall, Monday and A l b e r t Schneider, accom panied Portland Tuesday. to organize for the work by the coach, Mr. Irilow, le ft fo r Fresh Jersey cow for sale. J. evening, of the semester. The orchestra is A m ity to m eet th e ir affirm ative team 1. W Durston, Route 1. 6 tf under the direction of Professor In d ebate. A large num ber of the . Mrs. Anna Dixon was in Port Graham and will practice revu- stu d en t body w ere a t th e tra in to see land Monday at the wholesale larly on Monday evenings at 7:30. them off and Hpeed them on th e ir way millinery houses. At the chapel service next w ith some h e a rty yells. The team fully Tony Sohler, Carmel Good, Thursday the speaker is to be justified th e high school's belief in Harry Huzlett and Martin Her Miss M a r y F. Denton, from! them by bringing home a 3-0 decision mans motored to the Portland Do-hi-ha University, J a p a n . in th e ir favor. This is th« third debate auto show Tuesday. Miss Denton is acharming woman. in which F o re st Grove has p articipated M. S. Allen took Albert Farrell, land this is a fine opportunity for th is year and gives th e local high K. G Mills. R. C Simons, C VV- the people of Forest Grove to school the d istric t (ffiampionship. A fte r Craft and Fred Gardner down to hear about her missionary ex th is an o th er series of d eb ates will be the Portland auto show Saturday. periences The chapel exercises held to decide the s ta te cham pionship. Litutenant ('has. Robinson and are at ten o’clock and all who are S atu rd ay n ig h t tw o very in te re stin g b ask etb all gam es w ere played a t the his friend, Lieut. Fred Shepherd, interested are urged to attend both of Camp Lewis, visited at Mr. Ilandlin received an ap Pacific U niversity gym nasium . The the home of the former’s paren s, pointment to work for the U. S. first gam e played was betw een the Mr and Mrs. II N Robinson, in Entomological Bureau with head b o y s’ b ask et ball team and T ualatin. this city las Sunday. quarters at Corvallis, at a salary T he boys played with a team which as very n e a r th e ir size and stre n g th I,ouis Albert Ranks will deliver considerably larger than he is re- w and th e last w histle blew the a lecture, entitled, ‘ Making Un- ceiving at Camp Lewis, but he score when 38-18 of F o re st Grove. was cle Sam a Safe Leader for Democ declined, in order to continue his T he second gam in e favor played w as betw een work with the Army Y. M. C A. racy,” at the M. E. church next th e g irls' local team and the g irls ’ Monday night, at 7:30 Admis The first lecture in Mi s Wil team of G aston. Thto is th e first b a sk sion free. lard’s course on “ Food and the e t ball gam e in which the fa ir sex have Mr. and Mrs R B Newton re War” was given to a large num p articip ated this y ear and m uch in te r turned Tuesday from Calgary, ber of interested people last Fri e s t was shown. The gam e w as hotly Canada, where they were called day, and the lecture was well re contested to the finish and resulted in by the illness and subsequent ceived The next lecture of the a tie. H ow ever, du rin g th e added five death of their daughter, Mrs. series will be given tomorrow at 3 m inutes which was then played G aston at the Colltge. These lectures are cam e out victorious. Grace Parsons. free to the public. A com bined b ask etb all and d eb ate The volunteer firemen of For Willis Hines has been elected rally w as held F riday aftern o o n a t th e est Grove will give a dance at the manag< r of the Weekly Index, in close of school. A fte r som e songs and I. O. O. F. hall on the night of of Harold Robinson, who yells a p p ro p ria te to th e occasion the Feb. 16th for the* purpose of rais place rally adjourned to th e d ep o t to see the ing funds to pay for their new leaves to enter O. A. C. d ebators off. Martin Bernards has won out hose wagon. Walker’s orchestra in the tryout for official orator of Tuesday m orning a “ L incoln” a s will furnish the mudc. Tickets sem bly w a s h e l d . E d ith e D arland Pacific and will represent the col 75c. opened th e program w ith a d elig h tfu l lege in inter collegiate contests. Peter Blarzin Dead Miss Doris Mace has been piano solo. Then th e assem bly san g a Peter Blazin (sometime-, called elected president of the student num ber o f songs and M r. Inlow in tro Pit Blarrin) passed away at the body, in place of Harold Robin- duced th e sp eak er. Rev. A. B. P a tte n , who gave a splendid ta lk upon “ The Forest Grove hospital on Feb. son. G 6th, of heart disease, after a pro- j The Freshman class of Pacific re a te st A m erican — A braham L in traded illness. Deceased was 49 University desires to announce to coln.” A t th e close o f his address the years of age and was born in Hun- the people of Forest Grove and stu d en t body san g “ A m e ric a .” gary. So far as is known, he was vicinity their annual Washington j Prof. Bates Is Watching You never married and his only known Birthday program on the evening relative is a brother, living at Ak- j0f F\>b. 22, to which the public is Prof. H. L. Bates has received ron, Ohio. He owned a ten acre very cordially invited. The pro word of his appointment as For tract. on Spring Hill, where he gram will consist of piano and est Grove food commissioner, act lived up to the time of his illness, vocal solos, the prophecy of the ing under VV. B. Ayer, state food Last June he was severely in- Sophomore class, singing by the commissioner, and is keeping his jured, when his horse and buggy Freshman girls, quartet and col- eyes open to see how the food reg werestruck by a Southern Pacific onial dances. The special feature ulations are being observed in this freight engine on South A street, | ¡s the play, “A Mount Vernon city. If you have anyt complaints this city, and at the time of his' Fantasy” written by Miss Bag- to make, report them to Mr. death he had a suit for damages stcd. It is staged in the time of Bates, so he can earn his salary, pending in court against the rail- the Revolutionary war and por- which is non est. road company. Interment was in trays some simplicity of circum- Elmer Hamilton, a sailor from Forest View cemetery last Friday, stances with present day situ- Bremerton, arrived Tuesday for a Rev Putnam holding services at ations. visit with his parents, Mr. and the grave. Paul Beck of Dilley I has been appointed adm inistrator! Warranty deed and mortgage Mr- Chas. Hamilton, living near Banks. of the Blazin estate. blanks for sale at this office.