The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, March 14, 1918, Image 8

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    BE LOYAL
TO YOUR COMMUNITY !
“ Every mother’s son of us” —and daughter, too—truly
needs the assistance which accompanies our loyalty to OUR
COMMUNITY; we are none of us self-sufficient. Hut can
we expect our community to he loyal to us unless we are
loyal to it? Think it over.
By mutual assistance a com­
munity prospers.
BUY IT AT H O M E!
The First National Bank
o f Forest Grove, Ore
A Strong Bank
in a Good Town
Safe Deposit
Boxes for Rent
MC M B K S
’ flO H A l
SYSTEM
Directors M. R. Johnson. President; Chris Peterson.
Vice President; A. J. Demorest. Cashier; Allan Rice and
J. E. Loomis.
Dr. Lowe, Mar. 29th.
Blue Andalusian egg* for hatch
in«. 15 for $1 (H). J. I. W. Hur­
ston. Route 1.
10-tf
George (I. Hancock, real es-
I tale, farm loans and lire insur­
ance, new Anderson block. 50
If you want to buy somethin«
pretty and at the same time help
ihe Red Cross, go to the "Super­
fluity’’ s a l e next Saiu'day One
door south of the Smith furniture
store.
Allen Underwood of (¡rants
Pass, cousin to Mrs. II. R. Ber­
nard, stopped off here Tuesday
for a visit with his relatives, while
enroute to McMinnville for a
visit
We sell the "Out o’ Sight"
mole trap, recommended by the
(). A. C mole ex|*ert. Come in
and s e e how it works Cordon &
Gordon.
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SOCIAL NOTES
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Stylish
Spring Millinery
The undersigned cordially invite the ladies
of Forest Grove and vicinity to their pur­
lers on
Monday, March 18th
to an informal showing of new Spring Hats for Ladies
and Children, Auto Gaps and Sport Hats of latest de­
sign, as well as an especially fine line of Ladies’ Collars.
Our Price« Art* Very Reason aide
An inspection of our goods does not obligate you to buy.
Come in and get acquainted with
Stith & Jones
f
i w
Successors to
Hcrtzog & McIntyre
i
West of Rogers Library
FOREST GROVE. ORE.
The card party at the I-aughlin
hotel Saturday night for the ben­
efit of the Belgian Relit f fund was I
Job printing—phone 821.
Congregational Church
New food Cards Saturday
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
not very heavily attended due,!
S
te
re
o
p
tic
o
n
lecture
on
J
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r
u
s
a
le
m
M
r
.
Hoover has issued a new
Frank
Doane
was
looking
after
no doubt, toother attractions in
First showing of ladies' spring business in town yesterday.
amt
Palestine
a
t
Sunday
night.
At
fo
o
d
card,
t o be hung u p in t h e
: the city. Those who attended had
coats at Anderson’s. You’ll like
the
morning
worship,
Mr.
P
a
tte
n
will
American
k
i t c h e n s , t o remind t h e
Mrs.
James
Nichols
was
shop­
a fine time, however, and were preach on "C h ris t, the Prophet
the styles and fabrics.
housewife of the meatless and
ping and visiting in the city Tues­ served a fine lunch by Mrs. Hum­
Mrs. Robert Lilly and little day.
A. H. PA T T E N , Paator
wheatless days and containing
phreys
And
the
(lining
room
force
daughter of Gales City were in
other suggestions for helping win
Hear the deba'e between P U ! of the Laughlin.
this city Monday.
SPEC IA L N O TIC E!
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the war. These cards will Is- dis-
t)r. Rath Parmalee, M I)., of Bar-1 tributed ¡n {.’or,^ t (;roVe n<.x,
0. A. Corl of Hillsboro was and Willamette at Marsh Hall to­
More
than
100
Eastern
Stars
demonstrating the Master truck morrow night.
union Urday by the Scouts of Troop No.
and guests enjoyed an evening at pool. T urkey, w.ll address a . union
in this city Tuesday.
You can get the famous Holz- cards, dancing and lunch at the l m eeting a t the C ongregational church 2. They are not intended as
Come in and see our display of meyer dairy butter at M cNutt’s. Masonic hall last Thursday even-' T O N I G H T (T hursday) a t H o'clock, on ornaments, so you should study
10 tf
Silks. Prettiest line shown this None better made.
the cards and try to do your
mg, and the invited guests are ; her w ar-tim e ex|ieriencea there.
The M ethishal and C hristian c o n g re ­
Spring. A. G. Hoffman & Co.
and a little more, to bring
For anything in Dry Goods, loud in their praise of the enter­ ga tions will m eet early and then ad- share,
w ar
a
tainment
given
them.
The
lunch
We can handle acute, as well as Notions, Shoes or Furnishings
journ to a tte n d this aervice.
was prepared by Mrs. Humphreys. The public ie invited.
chronic, c a s e s . Dr. Darland, call on A. G Huffman & Co.
A new line of ladies’ silk -kirts
Chiropractor and Natureopath.
u
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, e
just put on display at John An-
Miss Margaret Raines of Aber
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hugh
Smith
i
Ask Lidyard, the shoemaker, deen, Wash , is the guest of the Tuesday evening entertainer! at I
Metnodist (huren Services
derson’s.
what Dr. Darland, the Chiro­ J. S. Buxton family this week.
The
re
g
u
la
r
servicea
of
the
church
cards the “ Neighb >rhood Club,”
practor and Natureopath, did for
those in attendance, beside the will tie held n e x t Sunday beginning
Judge
and
Mrs.
T.
J
Cleeton
him.
host
and hostess, being Messrs, with the Sunday School a t 9:48, and the
of Portland visited at the Fred
"Superfluity” sale next Satur­ Gardner home in this city Sun­ and Mesdames Frank Crabtree. paator will preach a t II and 7:30.
A SWELL LINE OF
day. Lots of pretty and useful day.
E. B. Sappington, Byron I,a.Mont, Claaam eeting at 7:00 p. m. and the d e ­
votional
m
e
e
ting
of
t
h
e
E
pw
orth
MEN’S
articles for sale. Miller building.
C. W. Creel returned Tuesday E. E. Lyons, Mi»s Pearl Smith League will lie held a t t>:30. Topic:
Main street.
evening from his trip to Washing­ and Messrs. Ralph Parker and "M a k in g the Moat of O ura e lve a .’’
A fine line of spring and sum­ ton state on business for Uncle Ralph Lyons.
The m onthly m eeting of the official
mer suits for men and boys now Sam.
board will be held n e x t W edneaday
In
honor
of
Mrs.
J.
E.
Rich-
on display at Anderson’s. Costs
William Ridgley, the well-known 1 mond, secretary of Martha Wash evening, being postponed one week on
nothing to see them.
Grand Army veteran, is quite ill ington chapter. O E S. of Port­ account of the lecture in Marah Hall.
A bargain in cedar chests $4.50 and his friends are worried about land, Mrs L C Misz last Friday
to $12.50. Furniture made to or­ his condition.
Christian Church
afternoon entertainer! at card-
der. Repairing and upholstering.
and
luncheon
Me-dames
M.
J.
N
e
x
t
Sunday
ia " T h r i f t S u n d a y " in
Mrs. G. H. Baldwin left yester­
Phone 264. A. R. Keagy, Forest
Abbott.
J.
W.
Hughes,
C.
A.
the
churches.
B.
J . Simpaon will d e ­
day for the Good Samaritan hos­
Grove, Ore.
6-5*
B-odersen,
C.
O.
Roe,
II.
A.
Hat-
liver
the
morning
address. In the e v ­
pital, Portland, where she will
William VanAntwerp reports take treatments for a chronic ail­ fie d, O. S. Higby and C. N. John ening the p a s to r will deliver a sermon
son of this city and Mrs. Norris on " T h e Conversion o f a Roman O f ­
the sale of the H. W Emmerson ment.
property, on A street, to Walter
Rogers of McMinnville. In the f ic e r ."
are hereby notified th a t
No
other
garden
tool
is
such
a
evening husbands of some of the th e M re embers
W. Benjamin of Canada. The
will lie no p ra y e r m eeting a t the
purchaser has gone back to Can­ labor saver as the “ Iron Age” guests dropped in and assis'ed in church
tonight and instead will join in
ada to move his family to this : combined seeder and cultivator. completing the card games.
a union Missionary service a t the Con­
HARDEMAN
gregational church to hear a re tu rn
city. He looked over a big part See it at Gordon’s Hardware
.Vuüyot v u n
Mrs.
R
(
’.
Hill
Tuesday
even­
missionary,
I>r.
R
uth
Parm
alee,
who
!
Store
10
tf
of California and Oregon before
has
been
a
medical
missionary
in
Mrs. W. W. Irving, who is ing entertained members a n d Turkey.
deciding where to locate.
visiting
her brother. O. A. Corl, guests of the Azalea club to the, E very one invited to the services.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mills, who
number of twenty, the entertain-1
R. L. PU T N A M . Minister.
were called to Arnold, Neb., three and family in Hillsboro, spent ov-nt consisting of music, stories. \
weeks ago, when their son, Ar­ Sunday in this city with her sis recitations and an excellent lunch.
thur. was injured while cranking 1 ter, Miss Mary Corl.
The decorations were in green, in
a gasoline engine, returned home
Schultz sells Forest Grove and honor of St. Patrick and were I
Friday and report Arthur almost ! Gold Crest creamery butter and very pretty. Even the lunch
recovered from his injuries. While Forest Grove and Holsum Victory (Hooverizedi was suggestive of
Mr. and Mrs Mills were away and Liberty breads. It’s up to the Emerald Isle, being composer!,
Co-Operates with the U. S. “ Food Man”~Hoover
the former’s brother, W. G., ar­ the people to decide whether they in part of potato cake, well seas­
rived from California for a visit. want local or Portland bread and oned with rice flour and corn­
(U. S. Food A dm inistration License No. G 34147)
He is still at the Mills home.
butter.
(Advt.)
starch. The members of the club
voted Mrs. Hill a capital enter­
SEVER ALWAYS TO SAVE SUGAR-WHICH IS YOUR WAY
tainer.
Mrs S. E. Todd yesterday af­
ternoon entertained the Fleur-de-
Lis c lu b .____________
Just Received
Spring Hats
A.G. Hoffman & Co.
SCHULTZ’S Rjgg STORE
Your C i i i f
Next O l i l i « # »
Housewives to Meet
If you appreciate the value
of good clothes—clothes with
inimitable style, fit and needle
work—and if you expect every
dollar you spend to bring you
a dollar’s worth of clothes
service, then by all means
have your next suit tailored to
order.
Over 550 samples from which
to select.
Suits - $17.50 to $50
Trousers $ 5.75 to $15
C. E. ROY & CO. j Kinj^andT’aples
Do not forget the second meet­
ing of the demonstration group to
be held Tuesday afternoon, March
19. at 2:30 p m. at the home of
Miss Minnie Myers, in Forest
Grove.
At this meeting the subject of
m^at and fat conservation will be
taken up in the form of a Meat
Substitute demonstration.
Come prepar d to make this
meeting a succ-ss. All the women
who are in'erested in this work
are invited and a good attendance
is expected.
The group leaders are all urged
to be present so that they will be
able to continue the service which
they have already begun.
EDNA L. MILLS,
Emergency Home Demonstra­
tion Agent.
The Food Administration has ruled that a pound of wheat sub­
stitutes must be sold with every pound of wheat flour. We
have a good assortment of substitutes. Ask us.
Phone 0 6 1
Personal Attention
FOREST GROVE
Gents’ Furnishings
JEWELER and
OPTICIAN
M
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A h lv n li-
Abbott building
• J . A b U O tt
Forest Grove