The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, June 09, 1922, Image 3

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Mr. and Mrs. William Piper Sr. were.
Athena visitors this week.
Mrs. F. 0. Rogers of Pendluton,
was in Athena, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Douglas drove
up from Pendleton Tuesday.
Alec Mclntyre and family .spent
Sunday at Bingham Springs.
Albert Gould of" Weston, was in
Athena Wednesday on business.
S. A. Barnes of Weston was in town
yesterday, transacting business.
Mrs. C. L. Lieuellen and daughter
were in the city Monday from Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McPhtrson
are driving a Chalmers touring car.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos O'Dell 1 1 ent
Sunday with relatives in Walla Walla-
Mrs. Fred Gross and Miss Charlotte
Gross were Pendelton visitors, Tues
day. '
James H. Sturgis of Pendleton, was
in Athena on business, Monday after
noon. ..
Robert Proudfit is having cement
side walks laid at his home on Adams
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ralejr were in
the city from Pendleton, Tuesday
evening.
Romeo Hubbs, former teacher in
the Athena schools, was in the city
Monday.
Robert Mitchell is spending his va
cation at the Fred Gross ranch west
of town.
The lobby of thi St Nichols tel
was given a fresh coat of calsimine
this week.
Miss Leone Dausner and Miss Alice
Clark of Helix, were Athena visitors
on Saturday.
Ny'Miss Lucinda Dell is registered at
'Jfaf University of Oregon for the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon returned
this week from a visit at Wush
tucna, Wash.
E., A. Woodyard, International
Harvester Company salesman, was in
Athena Thursday. ,
Mr. Oliver Dickenson was in Athe
na Thursday coming from his ranch
at North Powder.
Mr. and Mrs. Sims Dickenson end
Mrs. Naomi Dickenson were in Pen
dleton Wednesday.
For Sale Wheat hay for sale, on
the Schnmpf place,, north of tre
na. Virgil Zerba.
r. and Mrs. Lawrence Pinkerton
ttle daughter have returned from
visit at Spokane.
Mrs. Barnev Foster and Mm. Tim
McBride of Weston, were Athena K6"8
shoppers, Wednesday.
Mrs. Sims Dickenson, Hilda D
enson and Claud Dickenson were Pi
dleton visitors, Friday.
Mrs. Philip Yenney was over yis
terday from her home near Walla
Walla, visiting relatives.
Mrs. M. L. Watts has returned
from an extended visit with relatives
at Eugene and Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kilgore of Cor
nelius, are guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Norris.
Will Russell visited last week at
the home of his sister, Mrs. Al Nor
Dean at Loon Lake, Wash.
Harry Keller has been cultivating
his big spud patch on the Caton p'ace
south of Athona, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chandler and
Mr. and Mrs. Ster'ing Parris were in
Pendleton Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pinkerton and
children left this week for a visit with
relatives at Genessee, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hansell are vis
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Hansell, north of town.
Miss Jesse Bricrley, well kn wn
school teacher, will be the gueit of
Mrs. R. A. Thompson for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. H. McArthur arrived
Monday from their home fti Portland
to visit relatives here and at Weston.
mr. ana Mrs. Jonn Banister, jr.,
came over from Helix Sunday rad
spent the day with relatives in Athena.
Mr. A. B". Olllett has been spending
the week at the home of tiis dajgh-
ter, Mrs. Clarence Gagnon, south of
lena yr
and Mrs. Ge
kij rMA and Mrs. Carl S
,Jr a couple of weeks in
Mflwrmrt .
ALLURING TOURS
Very Low Fares Everywhere
The NORTHERN PACIFIC offers
round trip summer travel rates from
Athena to
Yellowstone Park V $32.25
Minneapolis-St. Paul 67.00
V i Chicago .... 81.00
All-Steel Daily Trains to the East
Write for rates and full information to
Northern Pacific Ry.
A. D; Charlton, Portland
General PfirjWIjff Xgent F. B, Wot:.. Athen
6S1 Northwestern Bank Agent
Building
Oil
Grease
Gas
Get Your
Harvester Oil
Prestbye's Service Station
" Where You and Service Meet"
Accessories
George Sheard and
Sheard will erend
in Portland and at
Newport.
Bryce Baker returned to Athena
Thursday fom Steptoe, Washington
where he was called by the deatii of
his brother.
Mrs. S. A. Barnes and Mrs. Sirah
McDougal of Weston were diner
guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mis
Sidney Barnes.
The body of Mrs. Stahl, who died
at her home in Adams Sunday, was
mtered in the Athena cemetery Tues
day afternoon.
R. L. Wilson, has come from a farm
near Helix, and entered the eni loy
of the Farmers Grain Elevator com
pany, of Athena.
Vina Cowley, Fay Price, Lois Por
ter, Merle Best and Zola Keen, Whit
man College students, were visiting
in Athena Sunday..
Mr. and Ms. G. W. Bradley of
Adams, were in Athena Wednesday.
Carl Christian of Adams ipent
Tuesday in Athena.
Miss Edna Pinkerton, Miss Francis
Williams, Mr. Fred Beckner and Mr.
George Boreman enjoyed an outing
at Bingham Sunday.
c and Mrs. Fred Radtke, Kath
and Fredie Radtke and Roy and
Edna DeFreece spent the day at Bing
ham Springs, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilks, Mrs. C.
T. Bmith, Miss Savannah Smith, f.nd
Mr. Raymond Geissel motored to Wal
la Walla Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Toner Mid
children and Mrs. Center, of Wella
Walla, were gues',8 this week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. LeGrw
Mrs. Robert Proudfit and daughter
Mary, with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gensel
of Pendleton, motored to Walla Walla
Thursday to take in "The Passing
Show." ,
A number of Athena fans witnessed
the ball game between Milton-Free-water
and Pendleton Sunday, in which
Pendleton was defeated by the score
of 6 to 3.
fA. R. Coppock has returned from
Hc Lake, having eliminated his
Aeumatism as well as about 25
Tounds avoirdupois during his stay at
the sanitarium.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gerking and
son Harold were up from Pendleton
Monday. They will be established in
their country home west of town our-
OUR
mmuEs
ARE
FRESH
AND
SOUND
Service
At This
Store
Eat plenty of fresh vegetables and you will be healthy and happy.
Vegetables contain just the things you need to keep your system in fine
working order and if you neglect it you may get all run down. Buy from
us. The best vegetables on the market are forwarded to us daily. Give us
your grocery order today.
; THE PURE FOOD GROCERY
Quality Quantity, Service. Phone 171. Athena, Oregon
ing the summer. Barold recently ! ad
the misfortune to break his arm, a.id
was carrying the member in a .!:iig.
Mrs. C. M. Ea.cer arrived horn
Monday from Tillamook, where she
was a delegate from the Athena Civ
ic club to the state convention of
Federated Clubs.
Willar.1 and Reese Metz and Jo
seph Campbell of Hatton, Wash., are
visiting at the W- B Haynie home; in
Athena. The Messers Metz are neph
ews of Mrs. Haynie.
Mrs. Delbert Clore and two child
ren arrived Wednesday evening from
their home at VaK Malheur counly,
for a visit with he parents, Mr. i nd
Mrs. W. R. Taylo:.
"Snip" Snider graduate of Weston
high school, and well known in Uhe
na, where he has many friends, is
tackling the pud-raising game 11:
large scale this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer I. Watts and
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. LeGrow weie in
Walla Walla last! night where they
witnessed the production of "The
Passing Show of 1922."
F. S. LeGrow, Sam Pambrun, M. L.
Watts, M. W. Hansell, Ray Hansell
and Fred Beckner spent a portion of
the week fishing on the Umatilla
above Bingham Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lieualler. of
Adams were in the city Wednesday.
C. F. Shoonamaker, realtor of Pen
dleton and LaCrosse, transacted busi
ness in Athena Wednesday.
Mrs. Don Moore, of Portland, writes
Athena friends that she will ttart
on a trip to her old home in Engird,
June 15. Mrs. Moore" expects t) re
turn from Europe this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Richards nnd
Roland, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hill nnd
Reeve Betts form d a party v. ho
spent the week end at the Jim Lieu
allen cabin in the mountains.
Electrician Cunningham of the
Preston-Shaffer Mi.ling Co. finished
construction work on lower Third
street this week, which eliminated two
lines of poles and wires in that local
ity. Sunday evening will be observed as
Children's Day at the Christian end
Baptist churches. The Methodist peo
ple will unite with the people of the
Christian church in the evening ex
cises. A party going over to Walla Walla
last evenins to attend the "Passmg
Show of 1922" was composed of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Dell, Miss Lucinda
Dell, and Mr. and Mrs.W. P. Little-
Mr. L. J. Foss arrived in town yi s
terday from his home in Sherman
county, and will visit several .lays
with his son, A. A. Foss. He rop'iits
flourishing crop prospects on the Foss
ranch.
t a cost of approximately $H)00
Avenue has ' been graded i nd
acadamized, and the property .
ners niong rnat tiioroughfare .low
have a substantial street improve
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. H. McArthur are in
the city from Portland, visitin,' at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Banister. Mr. McArthur's health re
mains about the same as it was when
he was last here.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hales and
little daughter and Mrs. D. S. Fisher
and Miss Charlotte will leave tonvr-
row morning by motor for Browns
ville, where they will spend several
weeks with relatives.
Ralph and Luvois McEwen this week
took their stock teMhe summer range
on the mountains. Mrs. McEwen and
the boys arc in their town residence.
They have moved the farm to stay
during the summer months.
Walter M. Pierce, democratic can
didate for governor, passed through
Athet.a Wedresday, going to Walla
Walla. Mr. Pierce is on the proyram
for the principal address at the iMon
eers' Reunion at Weston, today.
Miss Mattie Coppock, who has Len
ill in the sanitarium at College Place
for several weeks, is at he home on
Fourth street, somewhat improved in
health. She spent '.he past week with
he sister, Mrs. W. O. Read south of
town.
Members of Mignonette Rebekah
lodge No. 86, are notified that iext
Tuesday evening, June 13, will be
election of office:;. Initiation cer
emonies will also be held, report of
delegates, etc. By order of the N ible
Grand.
Up to dateAthena eighth grmle
pupils passing successfully- Uw x
iiiiiiiiiiHiiiis WilTfflt'tti!!cl'tBeirter-)w
high school next yjar are: Dean Pink
erton, Mary Proudfit, Genevieve Rog
ers, Melvin Coppock, William Cop
pock, Phyllis Dickenson, Leonard
Geissel and Lois Mclntyre Others
of the class took the exams sterday
it the school house under the direct ion
of Mrs. Rex Hopper.
A pleasant meeting of the J. T.
club was held Wednesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Ralph Cannon,
and the next meeting is scheduled at
Mrs. Lawience Vinkerton's heme,
Wednesday of nct week. The nnn
ual picnic of the club was held on
Decoration day at Bingham Springs
with the husbands and invited guilts
to the number of about sixty atcind
ing. An early breakfast on the mer
began the day auspiciously, and
sports and swimming and a big fe
nic dinner filled the day with plees-
I ure.
QMverwam f
Anniversary celebrations or gift $
occasions of any kind call for silver
ware. It can be given year after year, if
each gift-piece increasing the value of
that given on previous anniversaries.
iS47 ROGERS BROS,
SILVEPtPLATE
Athena Department Store
SJH LmPaB LW Ambassador
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THE STANDARD THEATRE
Saturday, June 10
The Son of WaUingford
I SCENE FROM "THE 80 N OF WALLINGFORD"
Tha big pageant secno In 'The Son of Wallingford" Is one of the big spectaculnr incidents tn lb
production. The town of Whlttler, California, win turned over to Vltngrnph for the purpose and aoms
8,000 persons were used tn lUe mob scenes. A menagerie of camels, elephants nnd the like were UBcd In
tha parade. Over two tons of confetti nnd ten thousand toy bujlbons were thrown Into the air along
the line of march. It makes one o.' tvo twist bpectncui:ir scenes ever transformed to celluloid.
International News
A dandy 2-Reel Western
10c-25-35c tax included
Sunday June 11
Pauline Frederick
- In The
Grlory of Clementina
With
An c411-Star Cast of Characters
Pathe Review. Admission, 10c-25c-35c, Tax Paid Rollin Comedy
Wednesday June 14
' The Mistress of the World-'
A Paramount Picture
Fourth and Last Chapter
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