Press Paragraphs Emory Stages of Weston, spent Saturday in Athena. Mrs. Ralph Cannon of Walla Walla was an Athena guest Friday. Mrs. C. M. Eager and Lucille Smith were Pendleton shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Frazier of Milton spent Sunday in Athena. Born, Sunday April 1, 1928 at Wal la Walla, to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dud. ley, a son. Mrs. Florence Merrill of Walla Walla spent the week-end at the H. I. Watts home. Mrs. Chas. Alspach and daughter of Helix spent Friday at the A. L. Jenkins home. Chas. Murray and Mrs. Ora Smith spent Sunday evening at the Lloyd Michener home. Dr. W. G. Cowan and Don Jol.n son spent Sunday at the Boylen sheep farm near Pilot Rock. The Study club met with a good attendance last Friday afternon at the home of Mrs. Lew McNair. Mr. and Mrs, Buzz Fisk, Eugene Schrimpf and Mrs. Harrison Kirk of Weston were in Athena Sunday. Jessiedeane Dudley and Dorothy Geissel spent the week-end in Day ton, Washington visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Brower of Pend leton and Mrs. Grant Prestbye of Montana were guests of Mrs. Jennie Gross, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Adair and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Thompson went to Princeton, Idaho, Saturday, re turning Sunday. H. W. LeRoy who recently ui.der went a minor operation at the veter ans hospital at Walla Walla is con valescing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Armond DeMerritt and son of Walla Walla visited over Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dell. MrB. Edgar Randall and daughter of Condon, Oregon, spent last week visiting Mrs. Bert Ramsay. The ladies are sisters. Marie Foster, Hilda Dickenson and Pearl Ramsay spent Saturday eve ning and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lieuallen in Adams. Dorothy Burke returned to her grandparents home Sunday evening after spending the week-end with her mother at the Emory Staggs farm near Weston. Beautiful piano near Athena must sell immediately. $10 per month. A rare bargain. Write Tall man Piano Store, Salem, Oregon, for particulars. All Rebekahs are requested to be at the next meeting Tuesday, April 10th, when Helix will visit the local lodge and initiation will be conferred on two candidates. Mrs. Otis Whiteman of Walla Wal la called on relatives in Athena Fri day. Her nephew, Roland Richards, returned home with her, where he spent the week-end. Rev. Perry who is now holding meetings in The Dalles has been elected to fill the local Christian church pastorate, and will arrive in Athena about the first of May. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Blalock of Spokane drove to Athena Saturday night being called here by the death of Mrs. Blalock's nephew, Lawrence Gray, returning Sunday evening to thoir home. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kirk and Mrs. Frank DeFreece spent Sunday in Walla Walla visiting relatives. Little Jean Bowman of Wulla Walla, a niece of the ladies returned with them and will spend the Easter vacation on the Kirk farm. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pinkerton were recent visitors in Walla Walla. Mrs. Lilla Kirk and son John spent Sunday in Walla Walla, visiting friends. Mrs. A. W. Logsdon and daughter Donna spent Tuesday, visiting rela tives in Pendleton. Mrs. A. W. Logsdon entertained her mother, Mrs. D. H. Mansfield of Pendleton, Sunday. Bryce Baker and Wilford Miller were in the Horse Heaven country over the week-end. Mrs. Booher and daughter Marjorie were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Zerba. Mrs. Zeltha Mclntyre spent the week-end in Walla Walla at the home of her daughter Mrs. Ralph Cannon. C. A. Howard, Superintendent of Pubic Instruction, was in Athena from Salem and visited Athena high school . Miss Elizabeth Holwager is visit ing at the B. B. Richards home. Miss Holwager is recovering from a re cent illness. Mrs. W. S. Ferguson left Tuesday evening for Nampa, Idaho, where she will visit' her daughter Mrs. Horace Belknaps and family. - 0. M. Shigley and family, spent Sunday and Monday eleven ' miles east of Walla Walla visiting friends, returning Monday evening. Perry Hall, proprietor of the Ath onn T.pt.her ShoD. who has a new advertisement in today's Press, makes a specialty sewed soles when repair ing shoes. He has special machinery for that purpose. Oral Michener, Walter Huffman and Wayne Bannister drove some horses to the McEwen farm on Pine Creek for B. B. Banister and Flint Johns last Saturday. There will be a baseball meeting this evening at the Boy Scout's hall on Main street, when matters per taining to the Athena team of the "Big Six" league will be discussed. The Christian Women's Missionary society met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lew McNair. Plans for a tea were completed, which was to have been held on this date but by some misunderstanding was post poned until a later date. Mrs. Kate W. Jameson, the Dean of Women at Oregon State College, visited at the school Monday after noon. She i3 to attend a meeting at Spokane before returning. Mr. Aldrich, editor of the East Oregon ian accompanied her to Athena. Mr. and Mrs. John Mayberry were host and hostess to a party of friends Tuesday evening when four tables of progressive games were at play. The occasion was in honor of Lenn Miller's birthday. Light re freshments were served by the host ess. The Jolly Twenty . club met last Friday afternoon at the country home of Mrs. Frank Sanders. Seven teen members were present. Mrs. Starr Charlton and Mrs. Jess Gordon were guests for the day. Mrs. Wm. Piper and Mrs. Herbert Hales serv ed refreshments. Misses Dorothy and Margaret Leo, of Cheney Normal school are visit ing their parents over the Easter vacation period. Mrs. Lee and son Robert drove the car to Cheney and brought the girls home. Miss Doro thy will teach after finishing her Normal course in June. A Bridge luncheon was given by Mrs. W. P. Littlejohn and Mrs. Henry Dell at the home of the form er Friday. Mrs. E. C. Prestbye, and Mrs. Otis Whiteman of Walla Walla were guests for the occasion. The tables were very attractive with daffodils and tiny yellow nut baskets. Mrs. H. I. Watts won high score and Mrs. E. C. Prestbye high guest score. Your Free Copy of This Book Awaits Tune r- I Tuesday YOU At N. A. Mill' Xll 7to7)30P.M. ers. i Here is the Book Thousands A w nave ivcqucsieu. iuu, IT WeaVerS will enjoy this book, Sealy Com'c miQinf nnrrrn "fairv tales for little folks, clever ly illustrated in color, inter esting facts about cotton raising and mattress mak ing, health and beauty hints every1 woman will appre ciate. And each book is Tune in on Health and Comfort numbered, every week some byleeplngonanAlr-Woven number receiVes E Special x&kcSw award perhaps your number x-J no obligation on your part! 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Piersol is uo from Pend leton this week visiting among old friends. She will join Mr. Piersol snnn at Meacham. where they will spend the spring and summer months. The last club dance will be neia next Saturday nieht. All club mem bers should attend. Everybody should arrange lunch for their own parties. Ice cream and coffee will be served by the club. . r - Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hale entertain ed at dinner Sunday, Mr. Alvin John son, Mrs. Ethel Montague and daugh ter Marjorie and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Catron. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Piper and children were also guests in the evening. The Christian Missionary society held their April meeting at the home of Mrs. Lew McNair, with twenty ladies present. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. George Ger king, and the program was led by Mrs. Retta Potts. An attractive luncheon was served by Mrs. .Mc Nair assisted by Mrs. Louis Keen. Mrs. Flock, of Portland and two daughters Mrs. W. G. White and Mrs. Zelma Kennedy, are visiting this week at the home of Mrs. Flock's daughter, Mrs. Clarence Zerba. Mrs. Kennedy is a student at Monmoutn Normal. They were called here by the death of little Susie Blinn, whose mother, Mrs. Fred Blinn,-of Helix, also a sister of Mrs. Zerba, and is spending the week here. r For Sale: Refriarerator. extra good for conserving ice; sanitary folding couch, full bed size; bed mattress and springs, cheap; Howard heater and board; Peerless range, cooking utensils; kitchen table, high chair; tubs, wash boards, clothes basket, etc. Phone 501 BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school at &:45 A. M. Easter worship at 11:00 A. M. Young peo ples meeting at 6:30 P. M. follow! at 7:30 P. M. by Sunday school East er program. The ordinance of. Bap tism will be administered at close of evening service. U worsnip me Lord in the beauty of Holiness." High School Notes 1 Junior News Staff. Faculty Wilford Miller Classes : Areta Kirk Student Body Pearl Green Boy's Athletics Oral Michener Girl's Athletics Alberta Charlton Personal Marjorie Wilson Grades Mildred Street Alumni ....Weldon Bell Entertainment Emma Ringel Advisor .Miss Bateman Classes Weldon Bell. Dresident of the junior class, has appointed the following committee for the junior-senior ban quet: decorating committee: chair man, Areta Kirk, Marjorie Wilson, Oral Michener, Wilford Miller; toast committee: chairman, Weldon Bell, George Gross, Emma Ringel, Frances Cannon; refreshment com mittee: chairman, Alberta Charlton, all girls. Emma Rinirel and Helen Hansell have been awarded Certificates of Proficiency in typewriting. Helen Hansell also received a silver pin for writing forty words a minute. Entertainment Mr. Kate Jameson. Dean of Wo men of Oregon State College, talked to the hurh school. Monday atter- noon on the, Value of Education. Assemblv was held f riday morning, March 30, in the high school auditor ium. Each class and tne iacuuy picn ed a favorite song to be sung by the assembly. Personal Thelma Schrimpf was in Pendle ton Saturday. Jessiedeane Dudley and Dorothy Geissell spent the week-end in Day-t ton Washington. Lorena Schubert was a Walla wai- la visitor Saturday. Areta Kirk and Emma Ringel were in Walla Walla Saturday. Lorena Schubert was absent from school Wednesday and Thursday of last week, on account of illness. Faculty Mr. and Mrs. Miller and family spent the week-end at Endicott visit ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Toole spent Sunday in Walla Walla. Miss Bateman spent Saturday and Sunday in Pendleton and Walla Wal la. 8 Grades . . . t, .1 m m. If the weather permits, tne iuuii and sixth grade, with their teacher, Mrs. Rominger, are planning a hike for Saturday morning, April 6. Munsingwear for Spring For Men Women and Children We carry this famous underwear in all sizes. An assortment of colors and 'grades; I', V Ladies' in Cotton, Mercerized, . Rayon and Silk. Price 50c to $3.50 Children's in Cotton. Rayon and Silk Price 50c to $1.25 Men's in Cotton, Light wool, Mercerized, Silk and Wool Price $1.65 to $4.25 r Ladies' silk and silk Chiffon hose in all colors . Price $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 Don't Say Underwear, Say Munsingwear Phone Your Order -To 152 At h e n a Be p a rt m e n t St o re THE STANDARD THEATRE Saturday, April 7 Pola Negri - In D WIRE" "BARB: War Time in Normandy A powerful Drama with good acting and thrills aplenty! Love struggles with race hatred behind battle lines. A wonderful actress in a great role! At last tempestuous Pola comes into her own! All previous Negri dramas pale beside "Barbed Wire" by the author of "The Woman Thou Gavest Me" and "The Christian." The piercing story of a woman who loved a man so fiercely that she gave up father, home and country for him! From the story "The Woman of Knockaloe" by Hall Caine. International News Admission Prices, 10c-25c-35c Sunday, April 7 Marion Davies In Your Leap Year Picture 'ATSY" mm m tm m ll 1 With Marie Dressier and Lawrence Gray A King Vidor Production You must meet Patsy, the leap year girl. She's cute and sweet, but when Cupid passes her up, she shows how to play the game to win when hearts are trumps. If you want to see why Marion Davies is hailed as the screen's grandest funster, see the riot of laughter. The Year's Best Comedy! Pathe Review Admission Prices. 10c-25c-35c