IE Press Paragraphs "Knockout Reilly" ' Standard Theatre, tomorrow night. Aaron Douglas fs ill this week with tonsilitis.. Mrs. Bryce Baker spent Monday m Pendleton. " ; ' Mrs. E. A. Bennett is visiting relatives in Portland. Mrs. C. L. McFadden has been ill at her home this week. Mrs. Rose Miller is a patient this week, having throat trouble. Edna DeFreece and Marie Foster were Pendleton visitors. Monday. Mrs. W. P. Littlejohn was in Walla Wolin Wednesday visiting friends, Mr. and Mrs. French Criglar were in town Wednesday from rreewater, v;,n.;i 7.erh is installing a lighting plant at his farm north of t0Mrs. Ida Banister is home from the Vine nit al in Walla Walla, arriving Satnrdav. Mr pnH Mrs. C. M. Eager were l.,,c.iiica visitors in Walla Walla UU'TI I IV-kJ . . - Werlnesdav. Mr .T F. Kershaw and Mrs. Minnie Pendleton callers UIHUJ Wednesday. ' m T.lnvd Michener has been con- finnri tn her home with illness, a part The weather man dished up real spring weather with sunshine trim mines. Monday. mi- .j Mm. Vim. Potts were in j. m. dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs mttnrA Wnlltpr. Mr. Saunders the piano tuner of Walla Walla has spent the past two weeks in Athena. , Mnao Rnnister who was on the SICK list, for several days, is able to be "on the job" again. . Tutin Harwood has resumed paint ing the interior of the Henry Dell Fifth street. Mrs. W. J. Kirk spent the week-end nt the home of her sister. Mrs. Owen v.. Rnwman. of Walla Walla. Mrs. E. J. Burchill of Pendleton is spending the week with her daughter, Mra (' M. Eairer and family. Mrs. J. F. Herr arrived in Athena Thursday evening to stay with her daughter Mrs. Lewis Stewart. Miss Edna DeFreece is taking the place of Miss Hilda Dickenson at the telephone exchange, ior a iew uy. Frnnk Greer, prominent wheat raiser of the Weston neighborhood, was a business visitor in Athena, Tuesday. M. I. Miller entertained his brother, C. F. Miller, who was en route to his home at Endicott. Washington, from Hot Lake. Mrs. Arnold Wood. Mrs. A. H. Mc- Intyre, Miss Pearl Ramsay and Miss Lois Mclntyre were in Pendleton Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Booher of Condon, Oregon, arrived in Athena Sunday evening and are visiting rel atives while here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hampton of Genesee, Idaho, visited Saturday night at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Floyd Pinkerton. Mrs. M. L. and Mrs. II. I. Watts were guests of Mrs. F. C. Robinson at the country club Walla Walla last Thursday afternoon. F. B. Radtke, Omar Stephens, W. J. Kirk, Arnold Wood and Bryce Baker transported Athena basketball play era to Helix, Tuesday afternoon. II. W. LeRoy, Eastern Oregon dist rict manaeer of the Northwestern NotinnAl life insurance company, left for Portland Monday, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Geissel en tertained friends at a bridge party at their home in Milton Wednesday eve ning. A number from Athena were present. m. Jack Cockburn has returned to her home near Milton, from the hospital at Portland, where a success ful operation relieved her of a goi tre. Mrs. Cockburn is regaining her health. "The Divine Woman" Standard Theatre, Sunday night. Miss Louise Porter who recently re signed her position as teacher in the Athena grade schools, last wees sud mitted to an operation in a Walla Walla hospital. ana nospitai. - served at a late hour by the hostess, Rev. E. A. Leonard, former pastor se'ea , : T , . .. ....!. . a.i, ,;n Mr. ana ivirs. a. u. mcuweu cuwji- 01 tne uapusi cnurcn hi .."-. Uo; .mn nt friends Mondav eve- spend Sunday in the city, and will oe- - - - '7""V- ,5 ' , liver n sermon at the evening services . . of that church. nil m 1 TIT-l.nbiMaTI Kaipn lUCKer, wesmii Bn...., - . j i v who was i Athena Monday is pleas- Z'm. oH with the nresent outlook in the r J .. v.t- j stock industry. Ralph turned his beef this season at a satisfactory profit. play Thursday evening of last week. The rooms were Deautuui witn a boh glow of lights. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ames captured the prize for high score while Mrs. Forrest Zerba and J. C. Harwood carried away the con solation gifts. ' A dainty luncheon was sumptuous dinner m honor of their son Hugh's tenth birth day. After dinner cards and radio and Mrs. Clifford Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Catron and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Parris and children. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hirsch of Freewater were guests at the Max TT 1 irtmaajHit AlianlMf . if guests Sunday at the home of .Mr. Lf and on their return home t Mrs. Fred Pinkerton. Misses Lois Mclntyre and Hilda Dickenson, and Mose and Lee Banister, were dinner and Mrs. Paul Lieuallen in Adams, Ralph McEwen is preparing for spring farm work. With plenty of thru a dense fog encountered a car parked on the highway to put on chains. Mr. Hirsch in attempting to and Mrs. moisture ana we grow, , i . gkidded fato tne we i aavancea in we necessitating the Zerba wrecker to itaipn is pieeu wiu wUp irl-r . -vtrieate the car. Mr. The nurses oi ot. y uubv.m. . . . ... , nr. 1 1 j n hn rttrY I 1 at jrenaietoii, ore k'"k ucnvii dance on next Thursday evening, February 16, with the Rose Grey Ball Room orchestra furnishing the music. Weston Leader: Mrs. Edith B, Lumsden has gone to Portland po make her home with her parents at Junior News Staff. 639 Birch street. Mrs. .uimsaen ex- Faculty Wilford Miller pects to leave soon tor L,os Aneles classes... Areta Kirk for a few weeks' visit. st,W. T?dv Pearl Green j High School Notes Mr. and Mrs. Kavena ueuaiien are ..t,,,.... n-i Michener occupying their new farm home west Girl,s Athietics;. Alberta Charlton of Athena, recently purchased from Personal .....Marjorie Wilson oierimg r arris, me xauu icsiucint c..j.. Mildred Street has been recently repapered and Ainmni .Weldon Bell painted on the interior. Entertainment Emma Ringel Frank DeFreece, Art Douglas and Advisor Jtfiss Bateman M. L. Watts held the winning num bers for blankets given as prizes by the Walla Walla Elks, in connection with the charity ball to be given under the auspices of the lodge Girl's Athletics The girl's basketball team was de feated by the Touchet girls at Touchet Friday. The final score was 40-19, Tl ":?SB!...r;5.,- The girls were handicaped because the Walla spent Sunday at the home of I , . , K v ft,Qv,n Mr Mr P A TWfiol,! in A u - Birchway Apartments -in I o aruaA t I in the lead and kept the good work up Athena, ing the Walla Walla, at a cost of $100,000, day afternoon at her home on the e. f west side in honor of Mrs. McNutt, re- cent unue. itnu luiincr icsiucut ui , , a iiv. Athena. Friends of Mrs. McNutt f?5ds f!"LG?l"! .i11 ! MceciYedl I Another ShipmentsEadies I rti rD ffl ttl ! im art I Phone Your Order To 162 g Athena Department StoreJ Feb. l&fSr"Sh35; 1 lej). The line-up started out as follows: Ethel Pittman and Francis Cannon, were the guests. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duff and Mr, and Mrs. Kavella Lieuallen gave a dinner party Friday evening at the Lieuallen home, west . of Athena. Covers were laid for twenty-eight guests. Charlton, centers: Areta Kirk Thelma Schrimpf, guards. and Faculty Miss Brodie spent the week-end visiting in Milton. Miss Bateman and Mr. Meyer were After the dinner hour seven judges of the debate at Pendleton, tnhipa f hrMcrp wpre in nlav. Ihursday evening, between Fendie- Mr. ft. A. Duf field returned from ton nigh and Heppner nign, Portland recentlv. where she was call- Miss Bateman spent the week-end eH hv the serious illness of her sister, visiting in Milton " 1 fin . t . nr t Tll Mrs. r. A. Koh a of Onhe m. Mon- miss aeners was m waiia waua tana, who was on a visit to relatives Saturday. in Portland, A major operation has Dlaced the natient on the road to re- Personal I t-. . i i ir 1, co very. uoroiny ueissei was in waiia waua Mrs. Lee s division of the Baptist Saturday, Women's society will hold a cook- Jessiedeane Dudley and Dorothy ed food sale at Steve's grocery on Geissel accompanied the basketball Saturday. February 18. Beginning at teams to Touchet Friday. o'clock n. ni. The silk auilt which Mildred btreet was a week-end the women's society of the Baptist visitor in Pendleton, church iust completed and which Mrs. Marjorie Wilson and Reta Kirk were M. L. Watts purchased will be on m jfendieton .Saturday. disnlav. Ihena Kussell and Lorena bchubert The Jollv Twenty club was grac-iwere m waua waua Saturday. innslv entertained at the home of Armand Bell is absent from school Mrs. C. E. Fiske on Dry creek. Fri- on account of illness, Av afternoon with a large attend- Weldon Bell spent the week-end in ante. Dainty refreshments were Walla Walla, Rerved at the close of the afternoon, The next meeting will be February Boy's Athletics 20th at the home of Mrs. Flint Johns, Ihe Athena boys lost a basketball west of Athena. game to Touchet on Touchet's floor Mrs. M. L. Watts entertained the y n,Knt b? a ".core of 26 to 31 ns i.,fc i?rMov rnnnn. Mrs. ihe Doys were greatly handicaped De- Clarence Toole. Mrs. E. C. Prestbye cause the floor was about the size of and Mrs. Forrest Zerba were guests a D0X car for the day. Mrs. Toole received uue" or nr mh nH Mrs. J. F. I Athena (26) wrl,n,., olnK rn A verv I Miller (4) delectable luncheon was served by the '""V;"' kne-fooa of Vn rlnso nf the afternoon. ,jross l1' Mr. and Mrs. Max Hopper host and hostess to a party of friends when five tables of bridge were at Kniirht .we'e Pambrun The line-ups were as follows: (31) Touchet F (5) Thomas F C G G S s (19) May Ely (1) Farrens (6) Smith Fisher Farrar Saturday, Feb. 11 Richard Dix In Knockout Reilly Richard Dix in a love and laughter knockout a smashing tale of a good looking young steel worker who be ficomes the world's champion prize fighter, with love going strong as the final bell rings. International News and Comedy Admission 10-25-35c Entertainment A letter assembly, in honor of the football boys was held in the high school auditorium Friday, February 3, at 2:30. The following program was given: Songs Girl's Glee Club (a) "Hush a bye" (b) "Athena Hi. Hats off to Thee" Instrumental solos Zola Keen Presentation of letters....Arnold Wood Vocal solo, "Dreaming Alone in the Twilight"...., Areta Kirk The program was enjoyed by all the students and parents who attended. Grades The seventh and eighth grade bas ket ball team will play Helix here Friday, February 24. The seventh and eighth grades are looking forward to their - Valentine party which will be held Friday, February 10, in the school gym nasium. Alumni Norman Mclntyre and Dean Pinker ton spent the week-end at home. Wilber Harden has returned from Portland where he was visiting friends. John Pinkerton went to Walla Walla Friday evening to see the basketball game between the DeMolay and Company F teams. Dean Pinkerton is a member of the DeMolay team. Student Body A student body meeting was held Tuesday for the purpose of sending flowers to Jack Moore, who- is ill. 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