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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1922)
Press Paragraphs The Good Provider Comes, to the Standard, tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hayiiie were Walla Walla visitors Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs.' Robert -Cutt-ler, December 19, 1922, a son. Peter Weidert was in Athena yes terday from "Walla Walla., . ' Mr. and Mrs.. Ray O'Harra were over from Weston Monday. 1 ' - Miss Walthia Haynie spent Tues day in Walla Walla. Mrs. Danner spent -Tuesday with friends in Milton.?; ' . ., k'Georsre Winship came over from Mr. and Mrs." William Booher iwrtV& nd Pent.: Christmas day ; in Christmas day at the home of Mr. ftpena. , , r ..''v rj. f roome ana aaugnter, esday . in Walla and Mrs. Jacob Booher in Pendleton. Miss Edith Booth, teacher of tl schoo 1 m District No. : 2. ,, spe1 Christmas with friends in Portland., Marion Hansell left Wednesday for Yakima.' He will visit his sister at Sunnyside, before returning home. . Mr. and' Mrs,' Bert Vaughan of Homestead, Oregon-, visited, relatives and friends in ; Athena, yesterday.' ' Since the snow disappeared in this the recent revival meetings, held there. Prior to the reception four new members were baptized. Miss : Pauline - Myrick - came over from Walla Walla Wednesday and visited relatives here. . - . W. B. .Shaffer came down from Waitsburg Wednesday, and spent the day witK M. L. Watts., , - Miss .Belle Mclntyre has returned home from California, where she spent several weeks. Miss Alice Clark and Miss Culver- son of Dayton were Athena Visitors Wednesday. Mrs,. George Lattin and little daughter Jean were In Pendleton Saturday. tit w section of the county, stockfeeding IvMiss Meabell Duncan, who is .taking has been lessened to some extent. - Khff course of professional nursing at A group picture of the Athena high Good Samaritan hospital, Portland, is home for the holidays. .:: j(liss Savannah Smith, who is atten ding the Cheney Normal school is at the home of her parents for the holi day vacation period. Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes and considerably to the moisture neededfcbjldren spent Christmas with Mr. Barnes' parents, Mr. and Mr. S. A. Barnes of Weston. , : ; Mr. and Mrs. Orie Jay and little daughter of Portland: are in town visiting at the home of Mrs. Jay's mother, Mrs. Sanchez. ; The Ethe Tucker Company at Walla Walla has 'promised a return engagement at Legion Hall, in this city. The company, on account of in- school graduating class, was taken recently at a Pendleton studio. Martha Hutt and Kohler Betts, Willamette University students, are home for the holiday vacation. .The rainfall this week has added for maturing the coming crop. . Mrs. Ralph Cannon i, and small daughter Mildr&- Zetha, - .returned from College Place Sunday. Mrr'and Mrs. B. B. Richards and eon Roland, spent Christmas with xciabivcs in rr nun vvttim. i . . A reception was held at the Baptist church last evening for several new members, who were converted during Mrs. J. Tine7 alia, ' Mrs.. Vaughn and children returned to their home : in Pendleton after spending the holidays with' her par ents Mr. and. Mrs. James Huggins. Mr. and Mrs. D. Kf. Mansfield came over from Walla .Walla, -and sneri Christmas at the ' home - of 'their daughter, Mrs.' Bert Logsdon. ..... i . t May You Find Happiness in all your affairs and enjoy the good will of your fellows, this. New Year and ; through the months that follow. ' These are our wishes for you, and we're mighty glad that custom -gives, us one opportunity each year to ex press them. ' ' ; A McFadden's Pharmacy Athena, Oregon V sufficient advertizing had a small audience on a former appearance in Athena. , . . . .. , v Monday Rev. Johnson will make a flying trip to Lyle Washington in the interest of the Christian work as well as private interests. , , " " Mrs. Minnie Mitchell and son Rob' ert were over the first of the week from their home at State Line, visit ing relatives. ' ' '.," id. Sebasky is expected to arrive rom Philipsburg, Montana, to spend New, Years day with his mother, Mrs, Celia Burden. , Mr. and Mrs. J; W, Keen and Mrs, Minnie Mitchell and son Robert spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Gross, ,; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dowd of Walla Walla,, were, guests during Christ mas week of Mr. and ; Mrs. E. C. Rogers. . - Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nagle Sunday, in Pendle ton '.:: .... ' isses Catherine Froome and zel Sanders, will return to their studies at 0. A. C, after spending the holidays with their parents. They will leave Athena Sunday evening. '.' Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Taylor came up by motor from The Dalles and spent Christmas with friends here, and were accompanied home by Mrs. Burden, who returned Wednesday. A kid basketball team from Walla Walla Y. M. C. A. came over Wed nesday evening and gave Athena High a practice game. The score Athena 42; Y. M. C. A. 10. Tonight, the Athena basketball team plays the town team at Helix. Tomorrow night Athena eoes to Walla Walla, to play the Y. M. C. A. team , of that city. . Christmas carols were sung on Christmas eve. by members of the Etude club assisted by men's vocies, at the windows of the aged and shut ins of the city. " Christmas exercises were held at the Methodist church, Sunday morn ing. After a short program, candy and nuts were distributed to the children. ' rs. Frank Sanders and Mrs. Zeph ckwood were in town Wednesday fo, the first time since snow block aded the country roads, two weeks ago. The Jolly Twenty club was enter tained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Grant Prestbye. A dainty luncheon was served by Mrs. Archie Mclntyre and Mrs. Floyd Pinkerton and Mrs. Carl McConnell. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Amen and Irene Amen of Freewater, have been guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Amos O'Dell. Mr. Amen and Miss Amen, are brother and sister of Mrs. lOJDell. ' KjMrs. M. L. Watts and daughter, FVa-nita, have returned from Hono lulu to Oakland, where Miss Watts will resume her studies at Mills College. Mrs. Watts will return home soon. Miss Beula Banister entertained a large number of her friends at a par ty held last evening at the home of her parents, west of Athena. Dancing and social intercourse made the even ing especially enjoyable to those Dres- I ent, and refreshments were served. f Mrs. M. M. Johns came up from Portland last week and spent Christ mas with her son, Flint Johns and 9 A Happy New Year We have enjoyed a liberal share of your patronage throughout the past year, and will strive to merit just as liberal a share during 1923. Good Luck .to you. . ..... . THE PURE FOOD GROCERY Quality Quantity, Service Phone 171. Athena, Oregon v .:;, , ui iij ilj ' k J? I family on the farm west of town. She returned Monday morning to Port. land, where she is taking medical treatment, Mrs. Johns rented her residence on Jefferson street to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stockstlll. . , I he Willamette glee . club is scheduled to make its annual . ap pearance at the high school audit orium, in the near future. The jolly lads comprising this club have a warm place in the hearts of Athena amusement seeckers, which is a bind ing guarantee, that a big audience will again welcome the singers. , J. E., Jones, rural mail-carrier, is appreciative for road work done by the farmers along his route. Ob serving Good Road Week, Dean Dud ley, - Mike Hunt, Ernest' Haney, George Johnston, Jesse Smith, 'Roy Cannon and Charles Stockstill, have made .( transportation . considerably easier for Uncle Samuel's local ser vant. .. MAN'S JUDGMENT OF WOMEN Real Truth, Though Long Known, Is , JjLer Published Absolutely for ;:-T;v the first' Time.- A man notices, first a woman's face, second her skirt, third her shoes and fourth her hands. He rarely sees her hat, but proba bly feels it. He gets the effect of It unconsciously. ; Mentally, a man is first conscious of a woman's eyes, second her voice. Be yond these two his curiosity doesn't s' : ; " . ' V- .... J.., .. But if her voice shows too much of the clever 6r the Intellectual he begins to back off, and then probes her eyes to see whether they belle her voice or not ; .. ... . A woman's eyes often do this same thing. Her voice may say, "I am very highbrow," while her eyes are saying, "Don't you believe it 1" This Is the way, all over the world men are judging women and have al ways judged them. But It is a great secret. .Nobody knows it but a very few people who have solemnly agreed never to divulge it : It is so Universal among all men that they are Quite unconscious about it ' ; It is here published for the first time, thus violating tradition and cus tom, which declare that what every body knows should never be revealed. Thomas L. Masson in the New York Sun. TREES LINE MEMORIAL ROAD People of Pennsylvania County Have Worthily Paid Tribute to Fallen Soldier; Heroes. York county, Pennsylvania, has the honor of possessing the largest stretch of road lined with memorial trees in memory of the fallen heroes In the great war In the country. The trees, numbering several thousand, have been In course of planting for two years under the auspices of the York Woman's Club. . They extend In a con tinuous line on both sides of the Lin coln highway entirely across the coun ty. Two tablets, at either end, of the 25-mile thoroughfare, were recently unveiled and dedicated.' "At the exer cises a letter from Mrs. Warren ,Q. Harding was received by the Woman's club, in which she said: ' "In the planting of 25 miles of that famous' highway, you have erected a memorial that the entire country can enjoy in the years to come. May long life attend the trees you have placed In the cafe of the Lincoln Highway Memorial and Tribute Tree association.- . " Every tree is worked with the nnme of a Pennsylvania soldier who gave his life In the war, and the trees have been registered with the American Forestry association. Some Water Power. , ', Thirty-one per cent of all water power In this country is on sites with in the national forests, while all that on sites outside the national forests Is dependent upon water arising in them, says the American Forestry as sociation, which Is fighting to keep the control of these forests out of the hands of the Interior department. The western mountains contain 72 per cent of our total potential water power and of this, 42 per cent is in the west era forests. This power is being rapid ly developed. The United States for est service has in force 1T4 power transmission lines and 197 power proj ects, with minimum discharge capac ity of 809,000 horse power. The Daring Dinner Gown. . "The late Mrs. George Gould," said a New York woman, "dressed beauti fully, but she never dressed daringly. She didn't approve of daring dress. "Mrs. Gould entertained an English woman at her Lakewood place lost year. This Englishwoman was very lovely. Very ultra, too. "I was invited to dinner to meet her. She is an athlete, you know a swimmer,, a barefoot dancer, a polo player and all that sort of thing. As she passed down the long salon of Georgian court in a marvelous dinner gown I said to Mrs. Gould : M'0h, her figure Is too divine. " 1 think,' said Mrs. Gould, 'it's too divlnable.'" The Churches Baptist Church Progressive service 10 a. m. Even ing service 7:30 p. m. A special business meeting is called to convene Wtdnesday, January 8, We Wish-You: a Happy and Prosperous New Year 5 per cent Discount for Cash Athena 0 e p a re me lit Store For Lower Prices.' Phone 152 THE STANDARD THEATRE Saturday, December 30 . . . I : CSW vet it. m mrn 8 "'Tiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiriwiii hi ill iiiiiiiiii ii 1 1 A Super-Special Production with the Cast that played in "Humoresque" CresreJ W Cbsmopoilran rTocliicffel QgtiwndimlQkim International News. 2-Reel Comedv Admission, 10c-25c-35c Tax Included NEW YEAR'S WW J J Li i Featuring LM The World's Greatest Character zActor Regular Prices Pathe Review. Comedy Admission, 10c-25c-35c, Tax Paid