Press Paragraphs Lee Whitehead is driving a Star coupe. Mrs. Ora Smith was a Freewater visitor Sunday. Norman Mclntyre has returned home from Eugene. Charles Keen was in the city Sat urday from Pendleton. Mrs. M. M. Johns is visiting in Vancouver, Washington. Mrs. A. A. Kimball is visiting at the home of 0. O.Stephens. Frank Jackson of Weston was a business caller during the week. Mrs. Charles Downing was in Athe na from her home at Ferndale, Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hill and daughter of Walla Walla were visit ors in Athena. Mrs. Carl Christian and father, Charles Booher, were in Athena from Adams, Monday. Born, Sunday, September 25, 1927, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cutler of Athena, a daughter. Mrs. Ida Banister is convalescing at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ross Tayne west of town. Mrs. Dora Geissel spent the week end in Milton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Geissel. Mr. and Mrs. Ace Wagner who live near Umapine, were in Athena Wed day visiting relatives. Miss Lela Schubert came over from Freewater and spent Sunday at the home of her parents. Mrs. Isham Severson of Walla Wal la spent Monday- in Athena at the home of Martha Shick. Mrs. Henry Dell and daughter Mrs. DeMerritt, returned from Portland the fore part of the week. Mrs. W. W. Slaughter, teacher at McKay school, was a week-end guest of Mrs. Frank Chamberlain. Mrs. F. S. LeGrow is spending the week in Walla Walla with her moth er Mrs. Bowles at Clinton Court. Marion O'Harra was over front Weston Monday having dental work done at the office of Dr. Geyer. Mrs. W. S. Ferguson left Tues day for Nampa, Idaho, for a visit her daughter, Mrs.' Horace Belknap. The M. E. Missionary club will meet with Mrs. Clarence -Hand at her country home, Wednesday afternoon. II. L. Walther, manager of the Ore gon Public Utility Information Bur euu of Portland, was in Athena Tues day. . . Mrs. Sarah E. Ralston, of Los An geles, was a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Rich- ards. Miss Edna DeFreeee, Mrs. Ora Smith and Mrs. Lloyd Michencr were business callers in Walla Walla last week. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pinkerton are remodeling their country home "west of town making it a modern farm home. ' Mrs. Mollie Danner left Monday for Portland after a visit with "friends here, and will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Ridgely Powell, who with her husband and little son, is recovering from injuries received in a recent automobile wreck in which one little son was killed. The Bridge club was entertained by Mrs. Lloyd Michener Thursday af ternoon at her home on Jefferson street. Mr. and Mrs. George Gerking left Monday to attend the State Fair at Salem, and will also visit friends in Eugene. Lloyd Michener and Arthur Cop pock returned from Ukiah Thursday evening after a fortnight spent in hunting. Herman Geissel returned from his John Day hunting trip, Wednesday night. He was met at Ukiah by Omer Stephens. Mr, and Mrs. R. T. Cannon and children were guests over Sunday of Mrs. Cannon's mother, Mrs. Zeltha Mclntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Butler of Chicago visited friends in Athena last week. Mrs. Butler was formerly Loretta Schrimpf. The October meeting of the Christ ian Missionary "society will be held next Wednesday at the home of Mrs Stella Keen. Mrs. M. L. Watts, Mrs. A. A. Kim ball, Mrs. C. M. Eager and Mrs. Lloyd Michener were Pendleton visit ors Wednesday. Mrs. Will Caviness of Cresswel!, Oregon and Mrs. Jesse Saling of Pendleton were callers on old friends in Athena Friday. Mrs. Adah Losh Rose of Pendleton was in Athena Monday to organize a dancinc school among students of the Athena school. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Radtke have returned home after a week spent in Portland and Eugene, Fred Jr. hav. ing entered U. of 0. Charles Williams and daughter, Miss Ruth Williams have taken vup their residence at 816 North Main street, Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Guerney o: Haines, Oregon, visited Mrs. Guen- ey's parents Mr. and Mrs..W. P. Lit tlejohn, over Sunday. '' The B. Y. P. U., society of the Baptist church will hold a cooked food sale tomorrow at Steve's gro eery on Main street. J. F. Herr and Louis Stewart and fumily have returned after a trip to Portland and vicinity, Mrs. Herr re maining in Portland ill. Mrs. M. L. Watts and Mrs. Henry Koepke were guests this week, at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Dr. Robinson of Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Al Sigmon have lo cated at Walla Walla, where they are conducting an apartment house at 519 South Second street. Mrs. Mary McKay, Mrs. Henry Mil ler and Mrs. W. R. Harden motored to Freewater Friday and spent the day with Mrs. French Crigler. Miss Lenore McNair, who is visit ing relatives at Corbin, Kentucky, writes home that she is having a very pleasant time in the Southland. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson enter tained at dinner Sunday. Out of town guests included, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nagel and grandson Navl, and Mrs. II. J. Cunningham and I f i I Leather Goods Special Bill Folds Coin Purses Pocket Books McFadden's Pharmacy A Thrilling Auto Race Buick-Reo-Hudson At Christian Sunday School The Automobile Race begins at 10 a. m. October 2nd. Everybody welcome. daughters Patricia and Margaret of Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. Mc Donald and daughter Annabel of Milton. Mrs.' Frank Yenney and Mrs. Coe of Walla Walla were guests of Mrs. Penn Harris last Thursday. Mrs. Yenney is a sister of Mrs. Harris. Omer Stephens left this morning for Portland. He will also go to Eugene to visit his son Dale, who has entered University of Oregon. Mr.. Josephine Stone called on Mrs. Minnie Willaby Tuesday. Mrs. Stone is now visiting at the home of her son David Stone, west of town. The first meeting of the Etude club for fall term will meet October 6th at the - home of Mrs. Max Hopper. All members are urged to be present The barbecue held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Gerking for the Christian Sunday school was well attended and all report an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Davidson are leaving today for Pueblo, Colorado, to make their home. Mrs. Davidson is a daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Bol linger. Mrs. George Sheard has arrived home from Hot Lake, where she un derwent a major surgical operation. Mrs. Sheard is slowly improving in health. Mr. and Mrs. James Creswell re turned to Athena Sunday from For est Grove, where they spent two weeks at the home of Mrs. CreswelF; parents. Miss Phyllis Dickenson left Sun day for Monmouth, where she will enter Normal school. This is Miss Dickenson's second year at Monmouth Normal. The Sunday school of the Christian church will hold a food sale Satur day October 8 at Adair's grocery. Come buy your Sunday cakes and chickens. Mrs. Reynolds of Colfax, spent last week in Athena at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reynolds. Mrs. Rey nolds is the grandmother of Mr, Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haworth have returned from Pendleton to Athena, and have taken up their residence at the Stanton place in the north pait of the city. - J. H. P)Ooher, proprietor of the Model Cleaners establishment in Pen dleton has moved into his new uart ers, a fine new building he has re cently erected. Mrs. Raymond Geissel of Milton and daughter Beverley and. Mrs. George Iianister of Walla Walla, spent Sunday afternoon in Athena visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirk and John Kirk son of Mrs. Lila Kirk left Tuesday for Spokane, where they at tended the funeral of the late Charles Bone Wednesday. Miss Edna DeFreeee is a substitute at the local telephone exchange tak ing the place vacated by Miss Phyl lis Dickenson, who is attending Mon mouth Normal school. Lee Hiteman is expected to arrive from Oakland, California, in a few days. He will be a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dell, during his stay in Athena. Miss Billie Baker came up from Portland and spent the week-end with Athena friends. Miss Baker was accompanied to Athena by Miss Ella Chapland, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Penn Harris have taken up their residence in the Claud Dickenson home, occupying the low er floor," while Mr. and Mrs. Dicken son will use the upper rooms. Oral Michener, had a painful ac cident last week when he severed the end of his thumb with an axe. Dr. Cowan found it necessary to take two stitches in the injured digit. The W. C. T. U. will hold a conven tion at the Baptist church in Athena,' Tuesday, October 11. There will be an all-day session, and the program will appear in next week's Press. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Burden have come down from Dayton, Washing' ton, to reside on Mrs. Lila Kirk's farm south of Athena. Mr. Burden will be foreman on Mrs. Kirk's farm The W. C. T. U. met at the Bap tist church Tuesday with a good number in attendance and plans were laid to entertain the W. C. T. U, convention to be held in Athena next month. Mrs. Duffield has arrived in Athe na from Portland and joined her husband here. Mr. Duffield recently purchased the Whitehead barber shop. They have a son who will come to Athena later to attend school. Weston Leader: Mrs. Anna Fuson, her sister, Mrs. Isabella Doman, and son Walter Melton, were called Tues day to the Pambrun ranch by the serious illness of Mrs. Alfred Tarn brun, daughter of Mrs. Funon. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Hadley have taken up residence at Gilroy, Calif ornia, 6 town of 4000 population, lo cated SO miles south of San Jose. Mr. Hadley has the history depart ment in the Gilroy high school. Mrs. Stella Keen and Miss Zola Keen are entertaining the Study club this afternoon at their home on Washington street. A number of ladies have been invited as guests, and refreshments will be served. Mrs. Tureman, mother of Fred Kershaw, :who has been visiting her son and wife here, left yesterday for a short visit in W'aiia waiia, ana will go from 'there to Portland, and later to the home of her daughter in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Richards and Mrs. H. H. Hlil will motor to Yakima today and tomorrow at high noon, will attend the wedding of Mr. Mau rice Ryder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Ryder, and grandson of Mrs. Hill. Mrs. C. M. Eaerer and daughter Vir ginia were Saturday visitors in Wal la Walla meeting Mr. and Mrs. Eager of Dayton, Washington. .Mr. and Mrs. Eairer drove to the C. M. Eager home spending Sunday with their Eon and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ross and children were Weston visitors Sun day while on their way to Walla Wal la savs the Leader. They are now re siding in Athena, where Mr. Ross has a position with the Farmers7 Elevat or company. , Miss Lois Johnson has been pledged to Gamma Phi Beta at the L of 0., where she is enrolled as a freshman. Granville Cannon who is a freshman at Oregon Agricultural college at Corvallis has been pledged to Tau Kappa Epsilon. Accompanied by Miss Bateman, the Junior class of Athena high school called at the Press office Tuesday to see the Linotype machine in opera tion. Other details of the mechanical department, including the presses were explained to the class. Mrs. Orel McPherrin and baby who have been visiting her parents at Heppner for a month, returned the first of the week. Duirng her ab sence Orel repapered and painted their cottage on the West side, as a pleasing surprise to Mrs. McPherrin. It would seem that falconry is by no means a lost art, if we are to be lieve a story going the rounds re garding the success of John Tompkins- as a pheasant hunter. Rumor has it that John follows . a certain hawk around in his neighborhood, and when the bird kills a pheasant, he is "johnny-on-the-spot" to grab the prey. Mr. and Mrs. Lorain Shick of Pen dleton are visiting at the home of Mr. Shick's parents in Athena. Mr. Shick last Friday fell down a flight of stairs at the Pendleton Trading company store where he is employed and suffered one broken and two bruised ribs, also the ligaments in one leg were torn. Visitors in Athena for a short time Wednesday were Mrs. W. P. Ridenour of Chelan, Washington and her two daughters, Mrs. Frank Renn and Mrs. Ray Dexter, and Mr. Dexter all of Chelan. The party were motoring home from a yisit to another daugh ter at Weiser, Idaho, having taken the North - and South highway through Idaho, and back via La Grande. The Churches Baptist Church Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. fol lowed at 11:00 A. M., with a Rally Day program. A time to rally to the program of Christ. Young Peoples meeting at 6:30 P. M. Here is where the young and old are taught in the Game of Life. Evening Song and Praise at 7:30 P. M. Come and help us to worship in song and praise Young Peoples Prayer evening has been changed from Tuesday evening to Wednesday evening, meeting at 7:30 P. M. Mid-week meeting and Bible study every Thursday evening at 7:30 P. M. The book of time and the plan on its pages too complex to understand at one revelation. Man is still in his youth in the expression of thankfulness. God holds him re sponsible to the extent of his oppor tunity and knowledge. Can you get away from God? E. M. BOLLINGER, Pastor. I Fall Rains Are Keep Dry Here The Baptist Sunday school will ob serve Rally Day next Sunday morn ing at 11:00 o'clock. There will be songs, marches, class prophecies, church historian elc. Everybody wel come. Let us make this a happy day. Church of Christ Bible school 10 A. M. Our big Auto Contest begins this week. Good classes, competent teachers and a hearty welcome. Worship at 11 A. M. Interesting and practical mes sages morning and evening. D. L. 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BROWN, Jeweler Tendleton, Oregon HESESSS3SE THE STANDARD THEATRE Saturday, October 1 PatsT Ruth Miller, Vera Gordon, Nat Carr and George Jessel In Izzy Murphy A Comedy-Drama of Izzy's Irish woes as he climbed from Ghetto to Glory in a fighting Irish Regiment; a story to make yowside shake and your heart ache. , v International News Admission Prices, 10c-25c-35c Sunday, October 2 Hen Maynard Rides to New Screen Heights In the Devil s If you have the blood of America in your veins and the love of adventure in your heart if you admire the brave and applaud daring, then you'll stand up 'and cheer at the breath-taking stunts of Ken Maynard in this epic of the early West! - 1 Pathe Review Admission Prices, 10c-25c-35c Wednesday, October 5--Mid-Week Special en BurbridgeV Revelations of the African Jungles tie Gorilla Hunt "An amazing picture of darkest Africa, with its wild beasts, its fearsome ser pents, its cannibals and its pygmies ! The lost land of the Gorilla the mys terious land where man never trod ! A land that has given its last secret to a mighty hunter to whom its greatest perils had no terror! The greatest ef fort of the age! A pyramid of thrills action and knowledge! Harold Llovd Comedy Admission Prices 10-25-35