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,,,;,, :," . - -. : rrrw i;t (' V 4 ' r, , Hf FAGS TEST DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1921 OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Special News of Umatilla Co. Ala, iAov rore. "QHvlNCSni, Ats voui , , . ' ' ... tj; FAGS3 ' . J v ATHENA ETUDE CLUB STARTS FALL ACTIVITIES (East Oregonian Special.) ATHENA, Sept. 12. The Athena schools Klnrtpfl Tuenday morning with nil enrollment of IS.. Mr. Hadlty, Mr. llHKlcr, Miss Drnke and Miss Ohristcn ko arc the hiKh school teachers. The grndo teacher are Mrs. licit the eighth rrndc, Miss Chandler the sev enth gRide. Mis Hansen the fifth and rlxth grades, Miss Williams the third and fourth crudes, and Miss Gries the first and second grades. F. B. Radtke was a business visitor In Walla Walla Saturday. Mm. Hyatt and daughters Mrs Ttoy May were tn town Saturday from their home on Weston Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Arbog.ist returned Fri day from Stanfleld where they spent a few days. Henry Koepke Sr. was a visitor In Weston Thursday. Mr. WcPherrin has returned home from Helix where she visited her daughter Mrs. Fred Oswald. Mr. and Mrs. Charles May of Wes L THE OLD HOMETOWN AFTER TW TRAIN HAD GONE THE STATION MASTEft OuMQ A SMALL BLACK GRIP. THE LAD WITH THE BAB" HAD LET IN THE VNMUTN4 ROOM 'IKS THAN ONE CENT A DAY A Private Safe Deposit Bos which guarantees abso lute safety for your important documents, bonds jew elry', silverware and keepsakes, costs you only $3.00 a ar. less than One Cent a Day. This protection may be worth thousands of dollars to you. The custodian will be glad to Fhow you the spa cious safety deposit vault at any time during busi ness hours. 'Strongest ale Sales may come and sales may go, but this sale makes a louder noise than any ever held. , ' ife SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY v CruikshJink & Hampton "Quality 124-23 E. Webb Vor old Forniture TaVea la Fxchange as Part Payment oa Xew xciiMlv Ageaui la Peadletoa for Aeroliu (o Whip) Fordi ton Mountain were In the city Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rogers are the Parents of a daughter born September 5. Meg-inning the seasons club activi ties, the. Etude Club held their first meeting at the home of Mrs, C. II. Smith Thursday afternoon. Hostess es for the afternoon were Mrs Charles Dudley and Mrs, C. At. Eager. The Interest of the. occasion was centered upon Miss Mael Herr, who was the recipient of a bridal "shower" in anti cipation of her wedding, which is to occur next Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Piersol and chil dren of Weston visited relatives in Athena Friday. Mrs. Armfield and little grand daughter, Virginia Armfield have re turned to their home in Portland after spending: a part .of the summer with her daughter Mrs. F. B. Radtke. Will Hall was in the city from Wes ton Mountain Tuesday. Miss Olive Tearl Ramsay and Fenn T. Harris of this city, were united in marriage Wednesday at the First Christian church in Pendleton. Be sides the father of the toride the couple were attended by Raymond Geissel and Miss Savanah Smith. After a wedding trip to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Harris will be at home in By Stan!ey a,. i . Pendleton. Oregon, Sank in Gaslern Oregon CounU" Phone 548 rag Athena. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ramsey. The (groom has been engaged tn business here for the past two years. , Mrs. Ferguson of Weston Moun tain was In the city Tuesday. Mrs. O. U MoFaddden and little son Plllie visited relatives in Weston Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Amos O'lMl and small son left Thursday for Walla Walla where they will spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thompson and daughters were, visitors in Pendle ton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hopkins and children of Weston, spent Wednesday in Athena. Mrs. F. S. LeGrow has returned from a motoring trip to Seattle. Mrs. Smith, grand-aunt of Mrs. Rex Hopper, has returned to her hflme in The Dalles after visiting here for two weeks. Roy Hyatt was in the city from his home on Weston Mountain Tuesday. Miss Doris Thompson left recently for Portland where she Is a student at St. Helen's Hall. Pat Lonergan of Pendleton was In Athena Tuesday. Mrs. Ida M. Patrick and daughter, Dorothy, of Forest Grove, have been the1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Haynle. D. H. ' Mansfield of Walla Walla spent last week in Athena. Jim Duncan and son Ernest were visitors in Pendleton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs George Gerking and daughters Lillian and Blanche Have returned from Tumalo, where they visited at the J. M. B. Gerking home. Charles Booher of Condon has been in the city visiting relatives. Mrs. H. A. Barrett, Mrs. R. B. Mc Ewen and Mrs. F. B. Boyd were quests of Mrs. James H. Sturgis in Pendleton Thursday. Mrs. J. E. Jones returned home Tuesday from Camp McDougal, where she spent the summer. Luther Shellenburger of Weston was in Athena Wednesday. Charles Gerking has moved his fam ily from the farm to Pendleton where the children will attend school. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McPherren have returned to their home in Spokane after visiting relatives in Athena. Will Keopke of Helix was in the city Wednesday. Miss Bertha Murdock is teaching in the high school at Ritzvllle, Wash. Mrs. C. I McFadden and little son Billie, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl McConnel, near Helix, Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lawson, who have been farming the Fred Gross ranch, left recently for Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. King and daughter of Weston were in the city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hunt have re turned from a visit with relatives at Grangerville, Idaho. Harry McBride was over from Wes ton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.. Jesse Myrick, Miss Clara Haynle and Harry Keller have been spending a few days at Wallowa Lake. Mr. and Mra Eugene Stanton of Miles City, Montana have been visit ing relatives in Athena. Mrs. Hugh Mclntyre and daughter Kathryn have returned home from California where they visited relatives. RIETH CITIZEN RETURNS Fl (East Oregonian Speclal.y RTETH, Sept. 12. Mr. Brj-ant. the section foreman here, has taken a month's vacation and left Thursday for the east where he will visit sev eral of the eastern states. Mr. Bry ant came here to fill the vacancy made when Hy Jacobson left Rieth. c' Fred Desley has returned from Can ada, where he has been for several weeks. J. M. Harrison was a business visit or in Pendleton the first of the week. Mr. Pickett of Longs Canyon was in DOINGS OF THE DUFFS HOW DOES IT SEEM TO BE MARRIED P ri I JkWl 1 I f J MADE I i Niir. 7 I r i it II a hj -r 1 1 WILBUI? I WANT TO TIP VW OFF Ohi (SOMETHING IFVOUR NEW LITTLE WlFEY WANTS To STAY AROUND HERE FOP A WHILE. SHE'LL HAVE To MAKE HER Own WftN OTHEK 1ITTIE THINGS! . iro V,-i LuA KtT COMfS TbACK HCR.6 IlifASH BOWt, tTHXit voy Rieth one day this week. Little Herbert Winchester was quite ill but has recovered. John Herr Is carrying his arm in a sling owing to the fact of a sprained wrist. Mr. and Mrs. Gentry Short are mak ing preparations to leave Rieth and move to Huntington. Mr. Short is manifest clerk at the depot here and Is being transferred to Huntington. F. A. WIndrey has been called back to Rieth by the O. W. R. & N. Co. from Gibbon. Mr. Windrey worked here all last summer and winter but was temporarily- discharged when the force was reduced in the early spring. The new O. W. R. & N. depot is be ing occupied. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kennedy and in fant daughter left ' Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy Sr., for Spo kane', his home.. They will be gone only a few days. -Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Snider and lit tle daughter, Ruth, were Pendleton visitors Tuesday evening. . There was a meeting of the board of school directors at the school house Tuesday afternoon, and notices were posted for an election to be held to elect a clerk and one director. This is the third election for the district this summer. Mrs. B. F. "Williams was shopping In Pendleton Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Bostwick are entertaining her sister, Mrs. Ingram, of lone. 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grant spent Wednesday evening in Pendleton. Nykoe English was taken to the doc tor again Friday evening and he was found to have a fractured wrist, which the doctor placed in a cast. Mr. and Mrs. A. Tt. Hamilton were in Pendleton Wednesday afternoon. Esther Powell returned to Rieth on No. 18 Friday evening from Portland, where she has spent the most 6f the summer vacation. MI 33 Haroldino Horton is suffering from a felon on one of her fingers which is the second one she has had this summer. The pacific Ocean has an area of about 55,000,000 square miles, which Is equal to the entire land surface of the globe. Putting on the right-hand glove first is said to denote perpetual , single blessedness; to lose one glove and not throw the other away Immediately is held to foreshadow financial loss. WILBUR MAKES A GRANDSTAND START. BY ALLMAN m 15 SITTING IH All DOUEDUP And with A BOX OF CANDV AND A MAGAZINE, AND HEf? BE.0 ISN'T MADE' TO HAVE BED, AND I DON'T I M 3k. I tm ft I JB1 M fV-J Fix THE bed r WV V jzz? 'yVm:' SaW I "TO e M.lrtV i-r MO PULL THC V (East Oregonian Special.) PILOT ROCK, Sept. 12. The Wo men's Community Club of Pilot Rock held their first meeting of the season at the church Wednesday' evening, September 7. A splendid program fol lowed the business meeting and a sot eial time and refreshments were en joyed later. Thirty-four members re sponded to roll call and five -new names were added to' the membership roll. They were Mrs. Frank Michael, Sr., Mrs. Pearl Fletcher, Mrs. Sanford Siegrlst, Miss Inez Easton and Miss Katherlne Sickles. The library com mittee, of which Mrs. W. C. Stanley is chairman, had charge oJr.," follow ing program, which was 4 t for all: Community Sing. Reading Miss Portia Kldwcll. Vocal Solo Zilla Johnston. Piano Solo Lillian Cramer. Club Prophecy Mrs. C. M. Best. The next meeting will be Wednes day evening, September 14 and will be in charge of the home economics com mittee. Miss Elizabeth McLaughlin of CIn clnnati, Ohio, is here visiting her sis ter, Mrs. John Cummins. Mrs. Charles Wilson and Grandma Patterson were shopping in Pendleton Tuesday. Evan Cameron was transacting bus lness here Friday. Mrs. W. C. Stanley spent Friday aft ernoon in Pendleton. Mrs. Cora Knotts has accepted a po sition at the local telephone office. Mrs. I. M. Schannep and daughter, Maxine motored from Pendleton Wed nesday evening to attend the Commu nity club meeting. Mrs. Lawrence Hughes has been quite ill at her home here since Wed nesday. . Fourteen ladles met in the church basement Thursday afternoon to quilt, Mrs. Edith Van Deusen, county demonstrator, will be in Pilot Rock Friday and Saturday, September 30, and October 1st to conduct a millinery school. . , Mr. and Mrs. Harry LaVelle of Pen dleton were here visiting relatives last Friday. i i . -r- -i r-r- -- m THERE IT! WE'R G'VE WILBUR A LITTLE TASTE OF DOMESTIC LIFE WHEN HE EVEN .COMES HOME CAN MAKE A BED AS GOOD AS ANV WOMAN AND I'M NOT GOING MV WIFE BE A DPUDGE. U CARE WHAT HELEM SAYS! 11 'After Every Meal' Alt over the use this CQQ& for Ite ( benefits, as mil cs its pleasure. Keeps teeth clean breath ; sweet, throat soothed, - Scaled Tifiht , W. C. Stanley and Oill Curtwrlght left last Sunday for the mountains to hunt. Archie Bond has taken over the re pair shop of me Pilot Hock Auto Co., and is prepared to give first class ser vice along this line. Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Boylen return ed home Thursday. They spent ' the summer at the Henry Casteel ranch. I OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS Although the Itlvoll Is a ne.tr thea tre, we felt quite at home there last night. It was because we recognized the voices f several who read the moving picture titles out loud, What has become of the old-fash ioned little girl who on arriving nt the age of the grown-ups, donned long klrts and nvas quite proud of her change of apparel? Answer. Her sartorial shortnge is now made Bhorter. The most reassuring words we have heard in many days were uttered to day by the confectioner at the Delta, as he was checking the all day suckers and gum drops after the noon rush. Sezze: - "Business Is picking up. . PiVrarr fcppetita -" ';pQE'.and : j PfiiRIS I ) .' Q It Is Here! WHAT DO YOU MEAN ? .( , New Buick 4 We have a 5-passenger Buick 4 on' our floor for your inspection- This car is not for sale but orders , accepted now for delivery soon. 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