Press Paragraphs "The Big Parade" second showing. Standard Theatre, tomorrow night. Wilber Harden is a visitor in Port land. Dr. J. L. Geyer spent the week-end at LaGrande. N. A. Miller went to Portland Sun day on a business trip. Miss Pearl Ramsay spent last Wednesday in Walla Walla. Mrs. Lilian Fredericks of Weston was an Athena visitor Sunday. Pearl Green and Virgie Moore were Pendleton guests Saturday evening. Dr. W. G. Cowan made several pro fessional calls in Walla Walla this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kirk and Mrs. Frank DoFreece were in Walla Walla Tuesday. Mrs. E. J. Burchill of Pendleton spent the week-end at the C. M. Eager home. Miss Vena Marcus of Pendleton spent the week-end visiting Miss Pearl Ramsay. Wm. Winterstein, a realty man of Portland, was a business visitor in Athena last week. Miss Frederica Kershaw left Mon day morning for Portland where she will visit relatives. Mrs. D. II. Sanders has been quite ill at her home in the south part of the city this week. Lois Mclntyre spent a tew clays last week with Mrs. Paul Lieuallen at her home in Adams. Mrs. Ida Bannister underwent u minor operation Friday, at St. Mary's hospital, at Walla Walla. Miss Frederica Kershaw and Miss Hilda Dickenson were guests of friends in Pendleton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. Stephens. Mrs. A. A. Kimball and Mrs. B. B. Rich ards were Pendleton visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Earl Smith met with a very painful accident Saturday when she fell on the stove, severally burning her arm. High waters were again in evidence Sunday night and Monday north and west of town. Gerking flat was the scene of quite a flood. Walter Bland returned Saturday from a motor trip thru California and Mexico, and is again at his chair in Puff'icld Barber shop. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Adair of Port land visited over the week-end at the Edgar Adair home. Mr. and Mrs. Adair were enroute to Idaho. Rev. Neil Barnes returned to his home in Bend, Oregon after two weeks spent in Athena, holding re vival meetings at the Baptist church. Eugene Schrimpf underwent a surgical operation at St. Mary's hos pital last Wednesday and is recover ing as well as can be expected at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Catron enter tained nt their home Wednesday night with a fiOO party. Three tables were in play. Lee Johnson received high score, Ralph McEwen second and Miss Steward the consolation. Delic ious refreshments were served by the hostess. , "Firemen, Save My Child!" E. C. Rogers made a business visit Standard Theatre, Sunday night. to Helix Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. Bollinger con- Mrs. F. S. LeGrow is spending the template leaving Athena about May week in Walla Walla. 1, when the pastorship of the local Armand Bell is again able to be Baptist church will be supplied by out after a week's illness, another. The little son of Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holdman of Armond de Merritt, of Walla Walla Pendleton with Mr. and Mrs, Paul Lieuallen of Adams as their host and hostess were Athena visitors Satur day evening. Another case of smallpox has de veloped in Athena. Dorwin Phillips being the patient. Also Mrs. May berry is the last member of her fami ly to contract smallpox. has been named Dell de Merritt The meeting of the Christian mis sionary society for February will be held next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Retta Potts. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Crawford of Three Hill, Alberta; D. J. Kirk of Walla Walla; Wycliff Kirk of Wes ton, visited at W. J. Crabill home in High School Notes j .. . .mm ., Another canine met his fate Fri- Athena, recently day, when the police dog belonging Mrs. Mina Kirkland arrived, from to Mrs. Fenn Harris had to be kill- Portland this week and will be the ed on account of distemper of which guest of her sister, Mrs. D. H there is an epidemic this winter. Sanders. Mrs. Elmer Maki of Longview, Washington, arrived in Athena Tues day evening and is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. M. W. Hansell and family. Mrs. Maki will be remembered as Miss Laura Purcell, a prominent teacher in a rural district near Athena at one time. Mrs. Paul Lieuallen entertained the Etude club Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Pinkerton. A splendid program was rendered by members. St. Valentene motif was carried out by appropriate readings and musical numbers. Mrs. C. M. Eager and Mrs. Michener had charge of the program. Refreshments were served by committee and hostess. Miss Jessiedeane Dudley was host ess to a party of friends Tuesday evening when she entertained seven young people. Cards were the diver ..c 4 1 : . iV I A, ,1 A , "CIC minute overtime period, ihe game T,v.t Er?thy Ge,sse1' laSged in the first half and the Her- fcithel 1'ittman, Oral Michener, Walter m;0tr toom nuiiman oi mnena, ana wm. Dick- viM-m.,, T iQOf v,oif v,n AfQo Junior News Staff. Faculty Wilford Miller Classes Areta Kirk Student Body Pearl Green Boy's Athletics Oral Michener Girl's Athletics Alberta Charltou Personal.... Marjorie Wilson Grades Mildred Street Alumni Weldon Bell Entertainment Emma Ringel Advisor .. .Miss Bateman Girl's Athletics The Athena girls basketball team won a hard fought contest against the Hermiston girls last Friday evening, the score being 21 to 17 after a five Advance Sh owing 3 of Light a late son of Milton and the hostess. refreshments were served at hour. Sarah Belle Jantzen left Wednes day evening for Spokane where she will enter training at Deaconess Hospital for a nurse. Miss Jantzen girls began to fight and tied the score by the end of the game. When the whistle blew the score stood 17' 17. A five minute overtime period was played and Frances Cannon, our star forward, made two pretty bas. kets which ended the game with has made her home for the past year victory for Athena. and half at the B. B. Richard home, The lineup at the beginning of the and recently graduated from Athena game was as follows: Frances high school. Miss Jantzen made Cannon, and Myrtle Camnbeli. for- many inends during her stay m wards; Thelma Schrimpf and Tearl Athena who wish her success in her Green, Guards; Ethel Pittman and new vocation. Alberta Charlton, Centers, Mail carrier Jones brought his mule Helen Hansell and Marguerite team back into service in delivering mail over Route No. 1 this week, on account of bad condition of the roads. The first trip out, Jim made a good fellow out of himself by unhitching Moore tions. were worked in as substitu Boy's Athletics The Athena boys lost another game n u mntn nrwi eirv yin t nr .. . l. ii j. 1 a. tt . , ..... .v, uu v.viiMvibiug nicin up wiun last rnaay to nermiston Dy one a stranded automobile in a mudhole. point, 15-14. The score book shows Jim used a few choice words of mule that the boys did not hit their stride taut ana presto, te car was pulled until the last half. The first half out instantly. ended with Hermiston 13, Athena J. Several Athena matrons were The second balf started with a bang, guests of Mrs. Ralph Hassell in Pend- Athena being far superior to ller- leton Thursday of last week, when miston in that part of the game she entertained at tea in honor of Mrs. Ellis Brower. About one hun dred guests called during the after noon. Guests from Athena included Mesdames Jennie Gross, Fred Gross, Athena made eleven pointers to Her- miston's two in the 'last half. The game ended with Hermiston 15 and Athena 14. The lineup: Myrick R F; Miller L Claud Dickenson. BryceBaker, Arthur F: Gross C; Crowley R G; Micheuer Douglas, Wm. Piper, E. C. Prestbye. L ! DeFreece Sub M. L. Watts, II. I. Watts, Wm. Fer guson and II. A. Barrett. Jus - r-aimx! ;( nrttniri r i M TWO NIGHTS Friday . Saturday Feb. 3rd- Feb. 4th Th e Big Parade With John Gilbert Renee Adoree Karl Dane and Tom O'Brien (The Three liuddies and the Girl) In The greasest human document the silver screen has over flashed. There is no picture play in the world with the popularity of "The Big Parade. One of the chief factors is the spontaneous joy of seeing the lives of the A. E. F. men on the French fronts and billets realistically depicted. The scenes were made with the aid of "Vets" who had passed through these actual experiences. The World s Marvel Picture! Admission, Children 25c Adults 50c Entertainment Mr. L. V. Halley, the Boy Scour Executive for the Blue Mountain Counsel, spoke to the high school and the seventh and eighth grades Thurs day afternoon in the school auditorium. A committee was appointed, one member from each class, to choose their favorite popular sonbs to be sung in assemblies on Friday morn ings. Jessiedeane Dudley and Ethel Pittman mimeographed enough copies to go around to each member of the high school and the students sang these songs for the first time Friday morning. Personal Emma Ringel was in Walla Walla Saturday. Sarah Belle Jantzen visited school Wednesday afternoon. She left Wednesday evening for Spokane. wnere she entered the Deaconess Hospital to take up nurses' training. nene McBride was in Walla Walla Saturday. Kathleen Radtke and Jessiedeano Dudley spent Saturday in Pendleton. George Pambrun is back in school again after a few days illness. Jack Moore is absent from school on account of illness. Dorothy Geissel was in Walla Walla Saturday. 1 Faculty Mr. Miller, accompanied by his boys basketball team, motored to Helix, where they played the Helix boys. The score was 29-29. Eight minutes overtime was played, but the boys were unable to break the tie. Mrs. M. I. Miller is teaching the third and fourth grades. Miss Porter, who taught the third and fourth grade, was operated on Friday in Walla Walla. She is report ed to be doing nicely. Classes The girls of the senior class sold candy at the Hermiston-Athena game, Friday night, they made about six dollars. The freshmen class will hold a class meeting to elect a new vice president. Jim Wilson, has with drawn from school. Spring G oocls Peter Pan in Fancy Patterns and Colors, New Voiles in dainty Patterns, also Plain Colors. Printed Soiesette, Dover Prints, Genuine Nana Prints, Crepe back Satins, Clingless Pongee, Percales, Indian Head, Cretons, Flaxons, Etc. 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