The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, February 10, 1922, Image 3

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Harold Haynie was in Pendleton,
Tuesday.
Mayor Barrett was a Pendleton
visitor Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bannister Jr.,
were in Athena Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Barnes of Wes
ton, were in the city Sunday.
Polar Cake Chocolate covered Ice
Cream is sold in Athena. The Pure
Food Grocery has the agency.
Miss Ruth Stubblefield spent the
week-end with friends at Pilot Rock.
Rock. .
Mrs. James Sturgis was up from
Pendleton this week visiting in Athena.
Mrs. Lilla Kirk, Miss Mildred
Christensen and Miss Francis Will
iams were in Pendleton, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. h. P. Gilliland of
Weston, were in the city Monday
trading with Athena merchants.
N. J. Olsen of Pendleton, has been
a guest at the home of his daughter,
mrs. inarmey, returning home Wed
nesday morning.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Matt Van
derpool, Jafi. 21, 1922, a son. The
young man has been christened Vane
Irwin
Mrs. F. D. Watts was a guest at
the J. H. Williams home in Weston
Tuesday night, attending the com
munity fete in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. King and Mrs.
B. H. Becker of Pendleton, were
visitors at the W. R. Taylor home
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. 0. 0. Stephens spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. Kimball,
in Pendleton.
Watts & Prestbye attorneys, have
received income tax blanks and are
now ready to make , out tax returns.
Mrs. Burnett, who resides on the
Piper place west of town, is recover
ing from a severe case of pneumonia.
James Foss has returned to his
home at Terrebonne, after a visit
lth his brother, A. A. Foss.
Mr. Dorris of Eugene, was a guest
Sunday and Monday at the home of
his daughter, Mrs. Arnold Koepke.
R. B. McEwen is renorted amonfl Mr- and Mrs. Sheldon Taylor and
those suffering with the grip thisildren were in the cty Tuesday,
week. from their home on Cold Springs.
I hey were accompanied by Mrs. T. D.
Taylor of Pendleton.
Mrs. William Shrimp is still con
fined to her home with sickness, af
ter having spent a couple of weeks
at the College Place sanitorium. She
has been ill since early in the winter.
Yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Rex
Hopper was hostess to the Etude
Club, with Mrs. B. B. Richards lead
er of the program. Mrs. Richards
read a paper on "Stephen Foster,"
and Mrs. Louis Stewart gave a re
view of the work of L. M. Gotts
chalk. Special music was: Gotts-
chnllt'a. "Tho T.oat M...... M ; K
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: Mrs. Loren Basler: solo, "Message of
the Rose," by Mrs. Charles DeHaas,
and a quartet, "Southern Melodies,"
Mrs. C. H. Smith, Mrs. Lloyd Mich
ener, Mrs. H. H. Hill and Mrs. W. R.
Taylor. Refreshments were served
by Mrs. F. D. Watts and Mrs. Arthur
Douglas.
Mrs. Lilla Kirk had as dinner
guests Sunday, Misses Eva Gries,
Alta Chandler, Francis Williams,
Edna Pinkerton and Mildred Chris
tensen. .
J. E. Orr, an old time resident of
Weston, was in the city this after
noon from Caldwell. Idaho. He was
a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Dickson.
To remind him of his birthdav.
George Thompson, Monday received
a wondertul birthday cake, sent him
bv his daughter. Miss Doris, who is
attending St. Helens Hall in Portland,
and his sister, Mrs. Rockwell Carey.
V"Mr. and Mrs. Otis McDowell and
Vy, left lor their home in
La Grande after a month's visit with
Mrs. Joseph Sheard. Mrs. McDow
ell's mother, at the farm north of
town.
Miss Hilda Dickenson, onerator at
the local telephone exchange, cut her
hand oadly with a razor blade
while eneaeed in riDmnGP some ninth
It was necessary to close the wound
witn stitches.
The ladies of the Baptist Church
will hold a pastry sale at Stephen's
Pure Food Grocery tomorrow (Sat-
Coming: Jackie Coogan in "Peck's Bad Boy"
m
GROCERIES Q
' ' 20 Cents
Choice Pack
Winesap and White
Winters
$2.50, $2.75, $3.75
Extra Choice
Grape Fruit
Give a Valentine Party. It is good for you to enterton your friends once in
awhile; keeps you feeling young and cheerful. You won't have to prepare a
lot of things in a hot kitchen we have many dainty things all ready-to-serve
that will make your party a big success. You save money when you
buy our things ready to serve save work too.
THE PURE FOOD GROCERY
Quality Quantity, Service. Phone 171. Athena, Oregon
urday) afternoon. Good things to
eat will be sold at very reasonable
prices, and public patronage is sol
icited. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Smith, former
residents of Weston, where Mr.
Smith was rural mail carrier for a
period of six years, are in the city,
from their home at Emmet, Idaho,
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Jones.
The whole family of J. R. Barnes
have been ill this week at their
home in north Dart of town. Dr. C.
H. Smith diagnosing the case as flu.
the children. Jack and Marv Jean.
are both recovering, but both Mr. and
Mrs. Barnes are still under the grip
of the disease.-
Mrs. Wall, president of the ladies
Aid of the Christian Church, annou
nces that regular work will begin in
the Church basement on next FriHav
afternoon, when meetings will be held
each Friday. A pastry sale will be
held m the near future.
Mrs. Sims Dickenson will entertain
a party of friends this evening at her
home in the north part of town.
Rook will be the entertaining feature
of the evening. The home will be
decorated in red hearts, red carna
tions and green foliage. In serving
of refreshments, sandwiches, cakes,
etc., will be heart-shaped, carrying
out the St. Valentine motif.
Athena High School basket ball
team is scheduled to play Stanfield to
night on the home floor. The Stan-
field team and visitors accompanying
tnem, will be entertained by the Athe
na student body after the irame.
Stanfield was especially generous in
the entertainment of Athena when the
teams played in that town, several
weeks ago, and an enjoyable time is
anticipated for this evening, in a so
cial way.
The Jolly Twenty club met at th
home of Mrs. J. T. Lieuallen in
Adams last Friday evenine. and a
pleasant time was spent at cards and
games. Mrs. Penn Harris rendered
vocal solos, accompanied at the niano
by Lois Johnson.
The regular meetincr of the JnHv
Twenty club was held at the home nf
Mrs. C. L. McFadden Wednesday af
ternoon. Kelreshments were served
by Mrs. Floyd Pinkerton and Mrs.
runt Jonns. Guests of the clnh were
Mrs. John Banister Sr. and Mrs. John
Banister Jr., of Weston; Mrs. E. C.
Prestbye, Mrs. Everett Zerba and
Mrs. C. H. Smith, of Athena.
Mackenzie Chapter, 0. E. S., mem
bers will meet at 7:30 sharp next
Wednesday evening on account of the
Lyceum number.
BBDVQBj
S High School Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Basler spent
the week end in Milton with friends,
and then motored over to Walla Wal
la, where they took in the Willamette
and Whitman basket ball
s The Sophomore Class acted out a
Trial scene of the "Merchant of Ven
ice, 'before the high school assembly
this morning. The scene was very
well acted, Lee Bannister playing the
part of Shylock, Broods Anderson,
Antonio, Blanche Wilson, Portia and
AHon Hodgen, the Duke.
The seniors and facultv of the
Athena High School were the guests
of Mrs. James Duncan and Mrs.
Charles Betts, Thursday evening,
where they partook of a sumptuous
dinner. The evening was spent in
singing and playing games.
Those who visited the school durimr
this week were: Mrs. Burke. Mrs.
Basler, Mrs.. Smith, Hazel Messen
ger, Mrs. B. B. Richards and Mrs.
Woods who recently came from Cal
ifornia.
The Stanfield boys basket ball team
and the home team will be entertain
ed by the student body, tonight fol
lowing the game. Light refresh
ments consisting of cream puffs and
cocoa will be served.
New curtains for the auditorium,
pictures of President Harding for
the grade rooms and also pictures of
j Stratford-On-Avon and U. S. capitol
for the high school, have been or
dered by the Board.
The Churches
Methodist Services.
Sunday school 10 a. m., preaching
11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Prayer
meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. All
are cordially invited to attend these
services. C. L. Lowther, Pastor.
Church Of Christ
Bible school at 10 a. m. Commun-
ion at 11 a. m.; sermon: The Third 1
Beatitude, "Blessed Are the Meek."
Evening worship at 7:30.
Publicity pays; our Bible school is
growing in numbers.
Punctuality pay.3; our Bible school
is growing in interest.
We call people indifferent many
times when they are only discour-,
aged instead. Discouragement, how
ever, answers Satan's purpose just as !
well.
Look up, not down; look out and i
not in, and press on with the assur-:
ranee that God and the right must j
conquer.
F. E. Russell, pastor.
A Big Special
on Enamelware Consisting of the following Pieces: sj
Four quart Preserve Kettle, five quart Preserve Kettle, No. 30
Wash Basin, No. 32 Wash Basin, two one-half Lipped Sauce Pan,
three quart Lipped Sauce Pan, four quart Lipped Sauce pan, four
quart deep pudding pan, six quart deep pudding pan, eight quart
handled rinsing pan, No. 24 mixing bowls, ten quart roll edge dish
pans.
Each 25c
See Our Window
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Athena Department Store
For Lower Prices, Phone 152
5 per cent Discount for Cash.
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Saturday, February 11
Elsie Ferguson
In
FOOTLIGHTS-
'It's a Paramount Picture"
Buster Keaton
In
Elsie Fergusoiund Marc Mac Dermott
in a scene fiom che Paja.ruounl Picture
' Footlights '
International News.
"Scarecrow"
10c-25c-35c tax included
$Mi Hampton
Bob
. of
Placer
Featuring
lames Kirkwood
and
Wesley Barry
Another great Picture by
Marshall Neilan with vivid
scenes of Frontier Life and
climaxing in Custer's last
stand
Sunday, Feb'y
12th :
Fathe Review.
Admission, 10c-25c-35c, Tax Paid
Rollin Comedy