The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, May 27, 1927, Image 4

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lv ill and has been receiving treat
ments at Walla Walla, says the Lead-
Vernard Bell of Pendleton was !x.:e
Tuesday.
Mrs. Lewis Stewart spent Tuesday
in Walla Walla.
John Banister of Weston was a vis
itor here Tuesday.
Mrs. Ralph McEwen was a visitor,
Monday, in Pendleton.
Ben Hill, ex-mayor of Walla Wal
la, was in Athena, Tuesday.
Mrs. Glenn Dudley who has been
il for several days is better.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kidder of West
visited Athena friends Sunday.
Mrs. Ross Payne who haa been
seriously ill is much improved.
W. S. Ferguson was a business
visitor in Walla Walla Tuesday.
Mrs. Willaby of Pendleton was in
Athena Tuesday visiting friends.
John Barne3, now of Freewater,
was visiting friends here SuvSey
Miss Sue Brownell and L. E. How
ard of Pendleton spent Sunday in
Athena.
Fred Radtke Jr., has taken a posi
tion in his father's store for the
summer.
PflHdv Matlock and Richard Rice
of Pendleton paid business calls here
Tuesday.
Mrs. C. M. Eager left yesterday
for Portland where she will visit for
a week.
Bob Beckham who farms nenr
Freewater was an Athena visitor
Monday.
Mrs. A. A. Kimball of Pendleton
i vmit.inc her dauehter Mrs. 0. 0.
Stenhens.
Mrs. Lilla Kirk and son -John have
gone to the Valley, making the trip
by motor.
Arthur Douglas and family attend
ed the race meet in Pendleton Sun
day afternoon.
Geraldine, the little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smith, is serious-
,i ,;it vieif n,itli fripnds. She will John Stanton who has been on his
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also visit in Milton before returning annual sheep shearing tour returned
er.
John Pinkerton employed by the
Standard Oil company is on a two
weeks vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carstens have
left for Portland where they will
spend the summer.
John Davidson, who has been vis
iting his sister Mrs. Estes, has left
for Salem on a visit.
J. A. Lumsden, prominent farmer
of the Weston district transacted
business here Tuesday.
vav HnHces. prominent real estate
dealer of Pendleton transacted busi
ness in Athena Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ad Pinkerton of Mil-
uoro hpre to attend tne recuai
of Miss Hanna's pupils.
Mrs. F. S. LeGrow spent Monoay
in Walla Walla visiting her motner
Mrs. Sarah Jane Bowles.
Marion Hansell is iiuEugene where
he is participating in the State Trap
shoot taking place there.
A new garage is being built ai the
home of Mrs. Ceclia Burden. Iheie
will be room for two cars.
Mrs. A. B. McEwen arrived from
Portland Tuesday evening to be the
guest of relatives for a time.
Miss Merle Best, teacher in Pen
dleton schools, was a week end guest
of Miss Zola Keen last week.
Mrs. W. S. Ferguson is visiting at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hor
ace Bclnap, in Nampa, Idaho.
Miss Dorothy Rodman has departed
for Eugene and valley points. She
will not return here next year.
Mr. and Mrs. Flint Johns left this
morning for Portland and Vancouver,
where they will visit relatives.
A. W. Douglas and family have
moved from their residence in Athe
na to their farm for the summer.
Bernard Jakeway, representative oJ
the Atiyeh Oriental Rug company of
Portland, was in Athena Tuesday.
Miss Jeannette Miller of Marsh
field arrived here Tuesday evening
home Monday for a brief visit, leav
ing shortly for Montana.
Several truck loads of race horses
have passed through Athena en route
to the Waitsburg races which will
be held today and tomorrow.
Miss Elsa Roeers of Wasco, Oregon
is visiting at the home of her uncle
Marion Hansell in Athena. Miss Rog-
and Mrs. H. S. Swift have left ers will enter 0. A. C. this fall.
home
Dorsev Kretzer popular 1927 gradir
ate of Athena high school i3 employ'
ed at the Tubbs ranch south of Atl.e
na.
"Lefty" Kretzer has left for The
Dalles, where he will join his father
who is operating a well drilling out
fit.
Mr.
Athena for Kamela, where next year
Mrs. Swft will teach in the schools
there.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dudley spent
Sunrlav at Rintrham Snrines where
Ed Smith, whom travelers in the
John Day district will remember as
living at the mouth of Desolation
Creek was a visitor here Tuesday.
The Misses Betty Jane and Virginia
(JUllUlt mv I -
they contemplate building a summer Eager left Tuesday morning for Day-
cottage
Mr. nd Mrs. Ace Waener have
boutrht an alfalfa ranch near Free
water and last week removed to their
new home.
Miss Mariorie Booher of Walla
Walla, spent the week end in Athe
na nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. For
rest Zerba.
Mrs. Fstella Howe. nroDrietor of
the Marinello Shop in Pendleton is at
her nlace of business after a five
weeks illness.
Mr. and Mrs. John Adams called
nr. a number oi Ainena inenas oai-
urday afternoon.
Miss La Vone Pittman who has
heen visitina her cousin Wavel Mit
chell on Reed & Hawley mountain
has returned home,
A. 0. Hayes and D. P. Hayes cn
route from Pendleton to their homes
nt Wnitshnrc. were guests of M. L.
Watts here Sunday
Elmer Booher came up from Con
don last week to attend the funeral
of his aunt. Mrs. Al Booher, who
died Tuesday the 17th.
Mavbelle Clemens who was op
erated on for hernia last week is con
valescing satisfactorily at St. Mary's
hospital in Walla Walla.
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Chocolate Coated Marshmallows
Sterling Caramels
Peanut Cluster
27c 1-2 lb.
McFADDEN'S Pharmacy
ton where they will visit their grand
parents Mr. and Mrs. Everett Eager
for a fortnight.
Mrs. James Creswell who was in
jured in an automobile accident near
Portland several weeks ago, is much
improved and is expected home soon.
Jim Hodeen who has been employ
ed bv the Standard Oil company at
Yakima for the past two months, has
been transferred to Athena, and ar
rived Monday to take up his duties
here
Mrs Totiv Freeburn and sons of
Freewater and Mrs. Raymond Geis
sel and dauehter Beverely of Milton,
sDent Wednesday afternoon in Athe
na at the home of Mrs. Dora an-
chez.
Mrs. Dora Sanchez, Miss Dorothy
Geissel of Athena and Bill Dixson of
Freewater. motored to Portland Sat
urday. They also visited in Eugene.
before returning to their homes Wed
nesday.
M. I. Miller and family have left
for Endicott, Washington, where they
will spend the summer. Mr. Miller
will be foreman on his brothers
ranch for the summer months, return
ing here for the next school year.
Mrs. Lawrence Pinkerton has
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koepke Jr., turned home from College Place Sani-
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HENRY KOEPKE, Jr.
Phone 32F5, Athena, Oregon.
is helping materially in the work by
assisting with the painting.
"You Can't Always Tell" is the
title of the latest story sold by Nard
Jones, savs the Weston Leader. It
was accepted by the Ramer Reviews
Publishing company, New York City.
Mrs. Sarah Gross, Miss Jennamaa
Read and Miss Lois Johnson motored
to Portland Saturday morning. They
contemplate going to Eugene where
they will visit Miss Blanche Johnson
who is attending' the University of
Oregon.
Weston Leader: The James Mc
Leans of Washtucna were guests last
week-end of the Will McLeans at
their home on Dry creek. Their sons,
Dale and Gale, who have been attend
ing school in Athena, returned home
wth them.
Rev. Clifton Phillips and family
have left by motor for Springfield,
Orecron to visit at the home of Mrs.
Phillips' brother. Mr. Phillips has
resigned the pastorate of the Christ
ian church - here and contemplates
takiner ud mechanical work.
Miss Lois Mclntyre accompanied
bv a school mate are down from
W. S. C. at Pullman and are speni-
Intf flit wppk end at the home of
Lois' rmrents in Athena. Miss Roma
Charlton who was to have come with
them, is a victim of the mumps and
receivinir treatment in th; college
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers, Mrs.
Glen Hammer and Miss Lena Rogers
arrived here from Condon Monday
nieht and were guests at the home
of Mr. and1 Mrs. Alfred Kibbe. Miss
Rogers remained in Athena, while
the rest of the party proceeded to
Moscow, Idaho to attend the Nazar
ene Assembly which is in session
there. Thev will return the first of
the week.
Rebekah lodge met Tuesday even
inir at which time a report was giv
en bv Mrs. Lloyd Michener who at
tended the Rebekah State Convention
at Astoria. The convention will be
held next year at Roscburg. After
business was transacted the mem
bers repaired to McFadden's Thar
macy where they enjoyed delieiou3
ices, in honor of Mrs. Mitchener. Tho
next meeting will be Tuesday, Junj
Wth.
tarium where she has been undergo
ing a series of medical treatments.
Mrs. Pinkerton, whose condition is
imDroved. is still confined to her bed,
and is being attended by her mother,
Mrs. Gray. ,
Mrs. Hamp Booher who has been
at the home of her brother Alf John
son in Walla Walla for several
months is expected to return to her
home here, this week end, where she
expects to remain.
The party motoring from Athena
to Astoria, for the Rebekah conven
tion has returned. Mrs. Bert Logs-
at Bingham don was accompanied by Mrs. Lloyd
Michener, Mrs. Mansheld of Pendle
ton and Mrs. Acres of Milton. The
visitors report rain and cloudy wea
ther during their trip.
Mrs. Glenn Dudley and Mrs. Ralph
McEwen left this morning for Port
land for a week's visit. Mrs. Dudley
will compete in the Oregon State Golf
tournament which will begin Tuesday
at the Oswego Country club.
Miss Frederica Kershaw and moth
er of Pendleton were in Athena Tues-
teaches
contem
plates taking an advanced course in
music in Portland this summer. She
will have charge of the music de
partment again next year.
were dinner Quests at the home oi
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murphy in Pen
dleton Saturday evening.
Mrs. Clyde Willaby and son Leon
aid and wife of San Jose, California,
spent the week end in Athena at the
home of Mrs. Minnie Willaby.
Mrs. J. H. Edwards of Forest Grove
is visiting at the home of her da ugh
ter Mrs. Dick Thompson. Mrs. Ed
wards will be in Athena for several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Penn Harris, Mr,
and Mrs. Bert Logsdon and Mr. and
Mrs. Yenney of Walla Walla spent a
few days this week
Springs.
0. 0. Stenhens is having a con
crete walk laid on Third street, west
of his business nronci'ty. He is al
so reinforcing the foundations of his
warehouse and store
Mr. and Mrs. Will Kirk motored to
Walla Walla Sunday where they vis
ited Mrs. Hess who is at St. Mary s
hospital. Mrs. Hess' condition is not
improved to any extftit.
'PI.. TOnliovla ViiilfHnn. in TVltiiri
-i. ...i.:.,v. ; .,,) von.i-. ). day. Miss Kershaw who
n...in .nmnlef nn. Pnna Rirhflrna I musii; hi we uui. ui
Baptist Church
Sunday school at 9:45 A. M., fol
lowed by Memorial services at 11:00
A. My Topic, Value of Memorial
Day. Junior Young People at 6:00
P. M., Senior at 7:00 P. M. Song
and Praise at 8:00 P. M. Topic,
Great Men. Praise, Devotional and
Bible Study every Thursday evening
at . 8:00 P. M. Our Young people
start their weekly prayer and testi
mony meeting next week. Worship
somewhere.
Salem, Or. Prison stripes, adopted
under the administration of Warden
Li!lie as garb for the "hard boiled"
members of the state penitentiary
population, will be taboo under the
new administration, it was decided by
the state board of control, following
a visit cf Inspection to the prison.
"The -stripes simply set the 'hard
loilcd' off as heroes in tho eyes of the
ess hardened criminals." Jim Lewis
he new warden, told the board of
:ontrol members. .
Card of Thanks
We desire to extend our heartfelt
thanks to all the kind friends, who
extended their loving help and sym
pathy during the illness and death of
our beloved mother.
MRS. T. A. LANG.
MRS. ELLA SM ALLEY,
MRS., HENRY BOOHER,
MRS. JOHN SHICK.
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79c
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Phone Your Order To 152
Athena Department Store
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s
Robert Kane's Big Comedy Sensation
iluebeard's Seven Wives
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Vancis McDonald
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