Press Paragraphs 6 Lester Vaughn spent Saturday in Pendleton. Mrs. W. H. Payne of Weston, was in Athena yesterday. Will Hall, well known Weston far mer, was in town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tucker of Wes ton, were in Athena Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Penn Harris were in Walla Walla Thursday evening. r. and Mrs. Joseph N. Scott were in the city Sunday from Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. fcee'h 'were' in the city Wednesday, from Freewater. Mrs. Fred Pinkerton and sons, John and Dean were in Pendbton Satur day. ' .4--' '' ,-. " R. A. Thompson, is on a visit to his father in . Weiser,. , Idaho, this week. '-' v S'U '-'tr'i Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mclntyre and son and daughter were in Pendletort Saturday..;..,,.:;; ;; . .J . Born, November 5, to Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Russell, a daughter. The little one has' been' named Mirian Eliza beth, '. " A baby girl was born November 7, to Mr.; and Mrs. Fisk, at their, home east of Athena. ' . Fog is affording damp weather for growing crops, but the real moisture needed is rainfall. Mrs. Frank Snider and little son, Dean, were over from Weston Wed nesday visiting friends.' -lrMr. and Mrs. Fred Gross are at Midvale, Idaho, this week, where Mr. Gross has' land interests. Charles Gerking and .family, who have moved to Pendleton for. the win ter, weise in -the oity Ttfday. The Legion Post will give a dance at Legion Hall tomorrow evening! The general, public is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dudley were dinnet guests 'of Mr. , and- Mrs. James E, Akey of Pendleton, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Barnes 1have moved into the residence of Mrs. Nel son, on 3rdaftl 'Jefferson streets. ; Athena teachers who-attended the teachers' institute in Pendleton last week, report very successful sessions. Dentistry Not to be made r :; ' . Light of .. : ' : Your dental work, "either j your; own teeth,", or teeth that have to be replaced, on account of the loss of your own, -should have the attention and care of a skilled dentist- , Reliable one who wilj be ready at all times to rectify any trouble that may occur. - i You xanriot afford to take chances on dentists not .known and tried. Take your work to one who is ready,' every day of the week, to attend 'to' any emergency. I have been in the actual practice of dentistry for a good many years. 1 need not experiment , I have work enough in one place so that my patients will always find'me there not "one day here and one iate Grandma Mclntyre. day there." . And for the benefit of; all those needing work .and not Scott Fisher is conver living in Athena, please' let me know when you come and a liberal yfnfXHenrv Doll info neat nA r.m uiabvuuv Tii w Muvncu via wig a i.c CUiailjr viiaigWl - I do all o my own prosthetic work. Crowns and bridges and arti ficial teeth of all kinds fitted and made, to suit .the mouth and at about one-half the price charged by. other dentists who- send the laboratory work, ' "the most important," ' away to be done at the "factory." Again I say, do not experiment. Your work here must satisfy OU, or no. pay. DR. A. C. FR00M, Athena, Oregon modious garage. Entrance to the gar age is made from 5th street hsMr. and Mrs. H. H. Hill are plan ning to leave next week by motor car Complete Line of . v '. . '-. J ' f r. . t " , Ever-Reaily ... Flashlights and Batteries . Watch your step--Bny a Flashlight McFADDlEN'S ?JIARMACY f Athena, Oregon -; a "Bill Murray, who formerly worked on the J. N. Scott ranch, West of Athena, is here from Twin Falls, Ida ho. " Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Frazier of Milton have been - visiting at the Pinkerton home a portion of - this week. Max Dudley is down from La Crosse, Wash., visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dudley. The ladies of the Christian Mission ary society will hold a copked food sale on Saturday afternoon, Novem ber 25th. ; Harry Keller's potato harvest is drawing to a close. But few rows re main to be dug, and the crop is a good one. Mrs. W. R. Taylor spent several days as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Phillip Yenney in Walla Walla, this week. E. A.' Leonard of Waitsburg was in town' yesterday on business con nected with the Preston-Shaffer Mill ing company. , ; ': , : Mrs. Lon Patton of Pendleton, visit - ed at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wood in Athena, one day this week. : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frazier were among the many Milton people here Sunday attending the funeral of Mrs. Isabelle Mclntyre. .-' Miss Merle Jack of Pendleton was guest at the -home of her grand parents; Mr and Mrs C. T. Smith the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander of Pen dleton, with many others came up Sunday to pay their respects to the converting the barn for a winters sojourn at Long Beach and other joints in California. Mr. Peter Mclntyre and Mrs. Flora Taylor,, who. came from Alberta to attend their mother, Mrs. Isabella Mclntyre, returned home yesterday. "Billy". Anderson, well known pion eer of the county, was in Athena Sun day from his home in Milton, attend ing the funeral of Grandma Mcln tyre.; - . The average Athena kid- sees one big event coming up tomorrow; " the Athena-Hermiston football game, and he is making arrangements to be on hand. -rjMiss Ethel Geissel has t.Kci an pprenticeship on the Iineptype ma- cnine m me rress on ice, ocgmmng her duties as such Monday morning of this week. ..... Douglas and Will Piper angled An the waters of the Meacham creek Tuesday. They report fishing rather .poor, but brought home about twen ty nice trout Election returns were received at the Watts & Rogers store on election night Sandwiches and sweet cider re galed the crowd waiting around the bulletin boards. The J. T. Club met at the home of Mrs. Bert Logsdon Friday afternoon. An interesting time was enjoyed and refreshments were served by Mrs. Le la Lockwood and Mrs. Alex Mclntyre. , Mrs. F. S. LeGrow and Mrs. R. B. McEwen are hostesses today at a one o'clock luncheon, at which Mrs.' C. H. Smith is the guest of honor. The TTf c7Hade in c4thena American Beauty fj Flour per Sack Uo 65 ' Cash $1.75 per Sack, on Time Eat plenty of fresh vegetables and you will he . healthy and happy. vrof flWpa pnntnin iust the things vou need to keep your system in fine 1 working order and if you neglect it you may get all run down. . Buy from I us. The best vegetables on the market are forwarded to us daily. Give us a your grocery order today. ; ' THE PURE FOOD GROCERY QjsaUty Quanti Service. ; " Phone 171. - Athena, Oregon temcon is being passed with bridge and needlework. ... V Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker, teachers in the Reith school, were week-end guests at the homes of Fred p"i kei ton and J. B. Anderson. Mrs. Baker was formerly Miss Alice Hudson, and taught in the Athena schools. Mr. and Mrs. George Banister left yesterday for California, where they will spend the winter. They1 were joined at The Dalles by Mrs. Ralph Haynie; of Bend, who will accom pany them on their southern trip. ; The Press was in error last week in stating that B. B. Richards and Floyd Pinkerton were in Portland for operations for relief from ulcers of the stomach.. The treatment does not require a surgical operation in. either case. - ',; . Word comes that B. B. Richards and Floyd Pinkerton, who are taking med ical treatment in Portland are im proving. Mrs. Floyd Pinkerton and Mrs. J. W. Pinkerton, who, accom panied Mr. Pinkerton to Portland, are expected home within the next few days.-,' . Little Jean Lattin enterta'ned a number of her girl friends at her 7th birthday, party, her little guests be ing the girls of the first t.vl second grades of the Athena public school. Games were played and refreshments consisting of ice cream, cake and can dy were served. The little tots thor oughly enjoyed the occasion. J - The Etude club was enteitained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert' Proudfit. m JeffersoVi street Thie iif was. scheduled " ai "History . Day" it the' year's program and was given , over , to $hat .purpose, no musical numbers being given ex cept the regular practice. An attract ive luncheon waa served by Mrs. Ar thur Douglas and Mrs-Rex Hopper. Dr. and Mrs. C. H;"Smith were honorees last night w$en Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McFadden--entertained in their home on High street Five hun dred was played, five tables being occupied by the guests., Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Douglas received Vthe two highest scores, and E. Prestliye was awarded the "booby." At twelve o'clock a refreshing collation wa3 served by the hostess. V ,-- Don Moore formerly'ar resident of Athena, when he was. a State High way surveyor, and who' is now one of the civil engineers employed with the Public Service Commission, was in town Saturday in company with one of the commissioners, T. M. Ker igan. Mr. and Mrs. Moore" expect to visit friends in Athena in. the near future. Mr,' Goodwin and Mr. Cald well of Walla Wallah Were in the city Saturday. ,' y ; 1 Mrs. W. K. Wall was hbsfew if the Cchristian Missionary 'society Wed nesday afternoon. , The program on "Applied Christianity", with Afriia as the subject was presented 'by Di vision No. 2, and refreshments served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Molly. Danner. Guests of the after noon were Mrs J. F, Herr president of the Methodist Missionary, society and Mrs S. F. Sharp. The next meet ing will be held at the home f Mrs F. B. Boyd on December' s. : Patronize Home Industry And Buy American Beauty Flour per Sack 5i tore I Athena Department For Lower Prices. Phone 162 i t High School Notes ' SChi The straw vote taken in the high ool Tuesday resulted in Pierce be ing elected governor by an overwhel ming majority and the high school choice for city officials were as fol lows: M. L. Watts, mayor;. E,i A. Zer ba, treasurer; B. B. Richards, recor der; Councilman, Bert Logsdon, 0, 0. Stephens and Wm McLeod. -'.- . Mr. Basler has just purchased a Dodge roadster." : '-"" :" iS'-'U Evelyn White of the Sophomore class has gone to Bend,-Oregon to make her home. Wednesday evening the high school was the scene of much merriment when about sixty masked figures as sembled. After the grand march, ev eryone unmasked and the evening was spent in playing games after which refreshments were served. , No tardy marks were recorded in the grades for the montht of October. Ray and Wesley Johnston have en tered district No. 2 where a new school building has recently been completed. Good English week is being obser ved in the schools this week and the use of tags is arousing much interest among the students. 1 While at Teachers' Institute Mr. Basler scheduled basket ball games with Umatilla county teams. Principal Landreth of Pendleton refused to schedule games with county teams. Athena high school plays football with Hermiston at Athena Saturday at 2:30 p. m. The Churches Christian Science Weston society. Sunday 11 a. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m. North Water St Weston. Free circulating library. ' Methodist Church Rev. W. S. Payne of Weston, will preach at 11 o'clock, a. m. THE STANDARD THEATRE Saturday, November 11 MoranofMe DOROTHY DALTON MMeIfofqi . . ft '?' ' .' Super Picture Great Story . the Seas t. 1 International News. 2-Reel Comedy Admission, 10c-25c35c Tax Included Sunday, November Priscilla Dean In 6 0 9 Pathe Review. Comedy Admission, 10c-25c-35c, Tax Paid Wednesday November 15 Mae Murray Peacock alley- Admission 10c-25c-35c