The following article appears on the front page of the January 8, 1916 Jamestown World: SUCCESSFUL JAMESTOWN BOYS. Messrs. George J. and Wm. S. Forrest were the guests of their uncle, H.H. Forrest, New Year's Day. They were formerly Jamestown boys and spent many a happy day in our little city. George left here 28 years ago to work for the Street Railway Co. of Pittsburgh, remaining with them 3 years. He resigned and accepted a position in the Passenger Dept. of Pittsburg & Lake Erie Ry. where he remained 11 years. He then went into the livery business in New Castle where he conducts one of the leading liverys in the city. William, after his father's death 16 years ago, went to live with his brother George, graduating from high school and Smith's Business college. When finished, he left for Ardmore, Okla., where he holds an official position with that city as City Controller. He will remain in New Castle until about Jan. 10, when he will return to his home.