The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, March 04, 1927, Image 4

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Mrs. F. S. Le Grow spent Wednes
day in Walla Walla.
Mrs J. W. Tinkcrton will entertain
the Study club this afternoon.
M. L. Watts motored to Waits
burp Monday returning Tuesday.
Fred Peterson is the name of the
new barber employed at Penn Harris'
shop.
A. It. Coppock is at Hot Lake
Sanitarium, where he is taking treat
ments. A. L. Swapgart of Portland who
spent the week here, returned home
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams and
baby are ill with the influenza at
Walla Walla.
Mrs. A. L. McEwen who is very
ill in Walla Walla is reported slight
ly improved.
The Jolly Joy-Maker's orchestra
filled two engagements for dances at
Pendleton this week.
Mrs. H. H. Hill spent the week end
with her daughter, Mrs. C. O. White
man, in Walla Walla.
Mrs. Henry Dell is spending the
week visiting her daughter Mrs. De
Merritt in Walla Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dudley were
in Athena over the week end Trom
their home near Dayton.
Mrs. E. J. Burchill of Pendleton
was a guest of her daughter, Mrs.
C. M. Eager the first of the woe!:.
E. H. Leonard of Waitsburg was
here Monday. Mr. Leonard has just
returned from a trip to California.
Miss Jerry Cassat popular teach
er in the Helix school spent last
week end at the It. B. McEwen home.
Mrs. Dora Sanchez spent Lhe fore
part of the week in Milton at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Geis
sel. Mrs. Eric Tucker (Kathryn Mcln
tyre) is here from her home at Tilla
mook, Oregon, visiting relatives and
friends.
Miss Hilda Dickenson and Mir-s
Edna Pinkerton were dinner quests
Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cock
burn at their home in Milton.
There will be no dance held at Le
Hiim Hall tomorrow night. Hegin
ning Saturday March 12, the Legion
dances will be given every other
Saturday night. A large crowd was
present at the candy dance, held Sat
urday night, and a good time is re
ported. Mrs. 0. E. Venable gave a birth
day dinner for Mrs. Herb Hale, Sun
day at her home near Helix. A num
ber of friends of the family were
guests.
Mrs. Elmer Stockstill was removed
from a hospital in Walla Walla to
her home in Athena Sunday, where
she is convalescing from a recent operation-Mrs.
H. I. Watts was a guest at
a tea Tuesday afternoon in Walla
Walla when the Misses Anne and
Nell Martin entertained with three
tables of bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dudley are ex
pected to start on the return trip
from California to their home here,
next Monday. They spent the win
ter at Long Beach.
The Christian Missionary society
met Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. James Potts. Mrs. Min
nie DePeatt assisted the hostess in
serving refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sturgis, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Marsh and Mrs.
Lina Sturgis of Pendleton were
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
F. S. LeCrow this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hill and
family eame up from Redmond and
spent the week end in Athena, going
on to Nampa, Idaho, where they will
reside on a dairy ranch.
Mrs. Fred Kershaw had her house
hold furniture moved to Pendleton
this week, where she joins Mr. Ker
shaw, who is employed as bookkeep
er for the Model Cleaners.
The Meadows washing machine is
taking the lead over all others. Rog
ers & Goodman, local agents have
made several sales of these machines
during the past few weeks.
An attractive quilt on display at
Steve's this week, was made by
Mildred Hansell. The embroidery
designs elicited comment from many,
and offers to purchase it were made.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harden and
Mrs. W. R. Harden, were in Walla
Walla Sunday and visited Mrs. A. E.
Shick who is in a hospital in that
city. Mrs. Shick is improving nicely.
Mrs. C. M. Eager entertained the
Bridge club at luncheon Wednesday.
A St. Patrick's day motif was used,
the verdant hue of Old Ireland be
ing employed in decorating the tables
and throughout the several courses.
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Every Day of the Year
Ice cold drinks, Hot drinks,
Hazelwood Bricks
in stock
WcFadden'S Pharmacy
Three tables were in play and out of
town guests included Mrs. E. J. Bur
chill and Mrs. Charles Bond of Pen
dleton. Mrs. Lawrence Pinkerton
was also a guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson have
returned to Bend to reside. Mr.
Johnson has resumed his position
with one of the big lumber mills at
Bend, after spending a part of the
winter here.
Cleve Stanton is confined to his
home with illness, and for the past
two weeks his ailment, a severe pain
in the head, has been serious. Hb
mother, Mrs. S. C. Stanton, is also in
poor health.
J. P. Cruden, manager of the
Standard Oil company at Walla Wal
la and V. F. Palmer, assistant treas
urer of the same company at San
Francisco, were business visitors
here Tuesday.
East Oregonian: Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton B. Rogers (Geneva M. Per
ringer) whose marriage was an event
of February 19 at Lewiston, have re
turned and are now at home at their
farm in the Adams region.
Weston Leader: Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Foster with their guests, Mr.
and Mrs. George Prendergast and
daughter Kathryn Jean of Seattle,
motored to Kennewick Thursday to
visit F. N. Giles and family.
Omer Stephens and Marion Han
sell shot at targets with the Pendle
ton Rod and Gun club Sunday in the
Oregonian telegraphic tournament.
Each of the two Athena shooters
scored 23 out of a possible 25.
Mrs. S. F. Sharp who has been ill
at College Place sanitarium, is im
proving and is expected to be able to
return to her home in Athena soon.
Her daughter, Mrs. Ileinen, has been
at the bedside of her mother.
The 0. D. 0. club spent a pleas
ant afternoon at the country home
of Mrs. Floyd Pinkerton. A major
ity of the members present and the
hours were spent with needlework
and chat. The hostess served dainty
refreshments at the tea hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Aldrich, of
Sunnyside, Washington, were in the
city during the week, called by the
death of James Morgan, stepfather
of Mrs. Aldrich, who will be remem
bered as Lucy West, by many old
time Athena and Weston friends.
John Thompson, prominent cattle
man, was here from his home on the
Umatilla river the first of the week.
This was Mr. Thompson's first trip
out this spring and he reports the
winter just passed a hard one. The
roads at present are in bad condition.
A. L. Swaggart, came up from his
home in Portland Saturday, to view
the prospects for the coming crops,
and was much pleased with the con
ditions as he found them. His sis
ter, Mrs. C. S. Wheeler, who has been
critically ill at her home in Pendle
ton, is somewhat improved in health.
The East Oregonian reports ths
marriage of Miss Celena Bergevin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ber
gevin, to Mr. Edward R. Atherton of
Pendleton. The marriage took place
at the home of the bride's sister,
Mrs. Edwin A. Johnson at Seattle,
Saturday. The newlyweds will reside
at Pendleton.
C. A. Phillips will speak on the
subject of "The Basis of Christian
Unity" at the Christian church on
Sunday evening at 7:30. The things
which all the churches of Athena
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STEVE'S GROCERY
Quality Quantity, Service. Phone 171. Athena, Oregon
High School Notes J
have in common will be stressed in
this sermon and you will find that all
the vitals of the christian faith are
common property. Come hear, work
pray and fight for unity until it is
realized in Athena.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McEwen and
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dudley were
among the guests who enjoyed the
hospitality of Mrs. Lorton and her
daughter Mildred at a dinner dance
given at the Walla Walla Country
club Tuesday evening. The wedding
of Miss Lorton and Henry Koepke
will occur in the near future.
Mrs. Minnie Willaby received news
that her little granddaughter, Vir
ginia Willaby, who has been critically
ill at the B. D. Tharp home in Wal
la Walla with pneumonia, is on the
road to recovery. Mrs. Willaby spent
last week at her bedside. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Willaby, who live near Prescott,
Washington.
Much hilarity was astir Friday
night, when a party of friends sur
prised Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dudley with
an old fashioned charivari. At the
climax of din and racket the host
graciously received the perpetrators
thereof and presented the bride. The
evening was spent in dancing and
the hostess served a delicious lunch
at a late-hour.
Nurse Makes Report
Thirty-one cases were cared for
through the Umatilla county health
association during February says
Miss Edna Flanagan, county health
nurse, in her report. Mileage in vis
its numbered 1,000. A total of 431
children were weighed and measured
and physical inspection given. Of
these, 75 were seven percent or more
underweight and 14 were 20 percent
or -more overweight.
Seven seniors, six juniors and one
sophomore, are on the honor roll for
work done during the past six weeks.
Belle Anderson and Edna DeFreece
received the highest average. Thj
list of honor pupils with their av
erages is as follows: Belle Anderson
95 Ms; Edna DeFreece 95 Vzi Fred
Radtke 95; La Vone Puunuu 95;
Jessiedeane Dudley 95; Kathleen
Radtke 94; Margaret Lee 94; Al
berta Charlton 94; Lois Johnson
92; Jennamae Read 92; Helen Han
sell 91; Ethel Pittman 902; Dorothy
Geissel 90; Doris Schubert 90.
Mrs. A. F. May of Pendleton, ac
companied Jby Mrs. Charles Betts of
Athena visited the school recently in
the interest of starting a temperance
poster contest in school. Miss Rod
man's room will take up this work.
The local W. C. T. U. will give cash
prizes to those who make the best
posters.
Members of the cast for the next
high school play have been selected.
The play, "The Time of His Life,'' a
comedy in three acts by C. L. Dal
rymple will be presented sometime
during the middle of April. Work is
progressing under the direction of
Miss Bateman and everything points
to a production that will measure up
to previous plays-presented by the
high school. The cast is as follows:
Mr. Bob Grey Roy DeFreece
Mrs. Bob Grey Belle Anderson
Tom Carter, Mrs. Grey's brother
Dorsey Kretzer
Mrs. Peter Wycombe, "a person
age" Lois Johnson
Mr. Wycombe, a pessimist
Granville Cannon
Dorothy Landon, secretly engaged
to Tom Carter....Alberta Charlton
Mr. James Landon, Sr., Dorothy's
father Weldon Bell
Uncle Tom, an old colored butler
from the South. ...Ronald Lieuallen
Officer Hoogan, cf the Twenty-Second
Police Station....Ralph McEwen
A contest to determine the ' ones
who shall represent the Athena
schools in the sectional declamatory
contest, will take place next week.
The sectional contest is to be held at
Adams the 17th and 18 of this month.
Norman Mclntyre, Dean Pinkerton
and Clifford Wood spent the week
end in Pullman, Washington.
The Churches
Church of Christ
Bible school 10 A. M. Floyd Pink
erton Superintendent. Communion
and sermon 11 A. M. Junior C. E.
6:30 P. M. Evening sermon-7:30 P.
M. The ladies aid society will meet
at the church at 1 P. M. on Thurs
day. The choir will hold their meet
ing for practice at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Thompson. We wish you
to note that the subject of the Sun
day evening sermon is "The Basis of
Christian Unity."
Baptist Church
Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. De
votional at 11:00 A. M. Topic, Life
Sized Portrait of Christ. Young
(People meet at 5:30 and 6:30 F. M.
I respectively. Song and Praise service.
Sat 7:30 P. M. Topic, Needs of the!
Human Soul. Mid-week meeting ev- i
(ery Thursday evening at 7:30 P. M,j
iwith Bible study in connection. '
New Spring Goods I
Arriving J
36 inch Printed Fabrics, per yard ' 25c g
32 inch Printed Soiesettes, per yard 50c jp
40 inch Printed Bermuda Voile, per yard 45c jfi
36 inch Printed Indian Head, per yard 50c jo
36 inch Keyston Faulards, per yard 60c 55
36 inch Peter Pan in colors, per yard 55c Eg!
36 inch Colored Pongee, per yard 95c gj
36 inch Plain Voile, per yard 40c S
6o men independence rercaies, per yard aoc rfi
Ladies Silk Hose I
All late colors, per pair 89c, $1.50 and $2.25
5 per cent Discount for Cash jj
Phone Your Order To 152
Athena Department Store
THE STANDARD THEATRE
Saturday, March 5
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With
Ben Lyon and May McAvoy
The Year's Greatest Novelty
eet the Caveman
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There's a wild look in his eye but a big, soft spot in his heart for someone
takes what he wants, keeps what he .gets. He never wore a dinner coat
never had his nails polished can't even dance but what he can do will
make him your hero boy for life !
International News
Admission Prices, 10c-25c-35c
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Sunday, March 6
Buster ICeaton
and Sally O'Neil
- In
4 a - -
aiiling Butler
The star of "The General"
In another of his big, clean comedies-it's one big
roar of hilarious, fun-provoking situations.
Those who have seen Buster Keaton in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Battling
Butler" are unanimous in declaring it one of the greatest comedies of his
career and that's not forgetting "The Navigator," "The General" and his
other big hits. Keaton as the young idlder who wins a girl by posing as a
champion prize-fighter with disastrous results will raise such snouts of
laughter as are only heard once in a long, long while.
Pathe Review
Admission Prices, 10c-25c-35c
Coming Wednesday, March 23
Lon Chaney in "Tell It to the Marines"