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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1928)
Press Paragraphs Loraine Shick is ill at his home this week. Ray Edwards of Milton, was in Athena Sunday evening. Stanley and Harold Best of Pendle ton, have been visiting friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McPheron of Walla Walla spent Monday evening in Athena. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Read were Sun day dinner guests at the Chas. Wil liams home. Mrs. J. F. Kershaw and Mrs. B. B. Richards visited friends in Walla Walla Monday. C. M. Eager was in .Milton Mon day where he rehearsed with, the Twin City Band. Lloyd Michener and Claire Guerney spent Tuesday afternoon on the Uma tilla river fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Singer and sons spent Sunday in Echo, visiting Mrs. .singers mother. Mrs. Ida Bannister who .under went a surgical operation last week is improving satisfactorily. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Booher and Harve Booher of Condon have been Athena visitors this week, Dr. J. L. Geyer is spending the week with relatives in Portland. "SPLASH" The Swimming Season is We have your size in the famous JANTZEN SUITS $2.50 To $6.50 Complete line of Bathing Caps 25c To $1.00 Rubber Belts, Water Wings, Play ball, everything for the swimmer Patronize the Legion Pool McFadden's Pharmacy Claire Guerney of , Baker is visitor this week at the W. P. Little john home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nesbeth of Portland spent the week-end in Ath ena returning home Tuesday. Senator Fred Steiwer was a dinner guest Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Watts. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dudley came down from their summer home at Bingham Springs, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cannon came over from Walla Walla and spent Sunday with relatives in Athena. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Perry left Mon day for Vale, Malheur county, where they spent the week with friends. Mrs. Florence Shuham Merrill of Walla Walla has been a house guest the past week of Mrs. H. I. Watts. Miss Ruth Hutt motored up from her home at Lone Rock Monday and spent the day with friends in Ath ena. Mrs. W. E. Campbell and children and Mrs. George Brace, of Thorn Hollow, spent last week-end in Port land. Mrs. Alta Sharp McSherry is a patient at St. Mary's hospital in Wal la Walla, having gone there last week. The B. Y. P. U. pastry sale held last Saturday at Steve's Grocery net ted the young people about thirty dollars. Mrs. Sam Haworth is expected home from the hospital in Walla Wal la, this week-end after her recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Woodward of Walla Walla were Athena! visitors Saturday looking after their farm interests here. Mr. J. W. Baldwin, father of Mrs. James Cresswell, has been here from the Willamette valley, visiting at the home of his daughter. F. B. Radtke and son Fred and a party of friends are campers at Wal Iowa Lake this week, catching the big fish. Geo. Mulkey of Walla Walla spent a few days in Athena, leaving Wednesday for Gibbon where he ex pects to spend several weeks. Mrs. Ray Young and children re turned home Sunday after a week spent at Lexington visiting relatives. Mr. Young met them in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. William McPherson left Sunday morning for a vacation trip going first to Seattle. They will visit a number of coast cities while gone. Mrs. Arnold Wood and Mrs. Edith Lumsden, accompanied by Mrs. Green wood, mother of Mrs. Wood, and Mrs. Ethel Henry of Portland, left by motor for Spokane Tuesday. Miss Velma Schubert and mother Mrs. Amiel Schubert left Sunday for the Wallowa valley where they will visit relatives during Miss .Schubert's vacation from the First. National Bank. The family cars of Sheldon Taylor, Arthur Douglas, Roy Cannon, J. A. Ross H. A. Barrett and Mrs. Ethel Montague were used to transport Wauna Campfire Girls to their sum mer camp. Dick Swift has been a sufferer of ear trouble for some time and was taken to the Pendleton hospital Sunday evening. Mrs. Swift has been attending summer Normal school at LeGrande, but will not re turn until Mr. Swift is improved. Mrs. Lou McNair and daughter Le nore, arrived home Monday evening from! Corbin, Kentucky. Mrs. Mc Nair went to Kentucky a couple of months ago. Miss McNair had been with relatives there for sometime prior. ; mmm 4 EFFECTIVE MAT M TO SEPT. SO RETURN LIMIT OCT. 31, Sf X8 ROUND TBI TO ,'-... Denver s7.:o WaraaU parts of mid- omaha 7o.j west, south and east. KANSAS CITY.... 70.M pir1 fa!f. f ! bes moines........ 7e.o me st trains. ST. LOUIS 80.SS ... naUa voa ( CHICAGO 84.05 DETROIT 104.67 CINCINNATI 105.1S CLEVELAND 107.61 TADAMTA fl4UA IJJr ATLANTA 116.40 Zlon National Park Grand Canyon Natl Pk. riTi-SBi)RGH.'."!ii8.8t Yellowstone National Pk. Washington ...140.61 Rooky Mountain Natl Pk. PHILADELPHIA 141.97 w,"uMl"" NEW VOUK 14 41 Par IUuatrated Booklets. Retm. BOSTON iS2.ll tioni and Information, addrota Agent named below. M PACIFIC C. M. EAGER, Agent, ATHENA, OREGON True Bodies THAT SUIT YOU Made of good material and made Right for any purpose you Want. Fourth Street JENS JENSEN Athena, Oregon Mrs Carl McConnell and children of Walla Walla, spent last week-end at the C. L. McFadden home in Ath ena. Mrs. W. J. Kirk and son Harold, Mrs. Lloyd Michener and son Oral and Mrs. Frank DeFreece were Sun day visitors in Walla Walla. . Miss Areta Kirk, Miss Emma Rim?. el, Miss Lorena Schubert and Miss Helen Foster were recent iruests f mends at McDougal Camp. Mrs. E. C. Prestbve who was rt. cently called to Seattle by the death of her father, has returned home and resumed her nosition at the Fit National Bank. Charles Mav a former resident nf Athena and Weston, was in the city Saturday from his home at Ashland. Oregon. While here Mr. May was guest at the J. . Jones home. Sidney Barnes is down from Metal line Falls, where he is emnloved in diamond drilling, visiting his parents at Weston. He has signed up with his company to go to South America. Mrs. Josephine Wricht nf Walla Walla will demonstrate the cuts and ways to prepare meat. Ladies who. at 10 a. m. for one hour, and at the local meat market Tuesday morning Lnnsian church at 2 n. m.. where meats Will be cooked and nerved. Roy Pambrun received word of the death of his daughter, Vera, wife of Bob Harvey, at their home at Rose- ville, California, and Mr. Pambrun left at once for that nlace. He will bring the body of his daughter to Pendleton for burial. Mrs. Harvey leaves her husband and two small sons. Miss Alberta Charlton was hostess at a theatre dinner party Sunday evening. Covers were laid for eight at a table attractively centered with pink rosebuds. Guests were Edna DeFreece. Phyllis Dickenson Roma Charlton, Wilber Harden, James Hodgen, Clifford Woods, George Gross and the hostess. Mrs. Adair, mother of Mrs. Miatilda Gray and grandmother of Mrs. Laur ence Pinkerton, passed away at her home in Princeton, Ida., last Friday, after a lingering illness, at an ad vanced age. Mrs. Gray was at her mother's bed side at the time of her death. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Pink erton and daughter left Saturday for Princeton to attend the funeral, re turning Sunday evening. The 3 o' 4 Bridge club met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Shel don Taylor. Guests besides members were Mrs. W. P. Littlejohn, Mrs. Claire Guerney, of Baker, Mrs. F. S. LeGrow, Mrs. Henry Dell, Mrs. Penn Harris Mrs. James Cresswell and Mrs. A. W. Logsdon. Mrs. Paul Lieuallen received high club score, Mrs. W. P. Littlejohn received high guest score and Mrs. Laurence Pink erton the consolation. Dainty re freshments were served by the host ess assisted by Mrs. Dean Dudley. r MOMtafliri) Just taken out of pit. $1.00 per sack ( 1921, Western Newipaper Union.) To make some little work of God's a little frultfuller, better, to make some human hearts a little wiser, mnnfuller, happier, more blessed, less accursed it Is to do God's work. Carlyle. WAYS WITH COCOA often when serving cocoa as a drink there will be a cupful or mora left over. Set It away and the fol lowing day pre pare a cornstarch pudding, a sing the cocoa in place of the milk for a blanc mange. Cook as usual and st away to cool. Serve with sugar and cream. Cocoa Angel Food. Beat the whites of five eggs until stiff, add one-fourth teaspoouful of cream of tartar and fold In lightly one cupful of sugar. Sift together one teaspoonful of corn starch, one-half cupful of flour and one-fourth cupful of cocoa. Add one teaspoonful of vanilla. Mix all to gether and bake In a tube pan In a slow oven. - - Cocoa Bread Pudding. Soak two ciipfuls of breadcrumbs In four cup- fuls of scalded milk for one-half hour. Mix one-fourth of a cupful of cocoa with a little cold water to make a paste, then add to the mixture. Beat together one-fourth of a teaspoonful of salt, two-thirds cupful of sugar, two eggs and one-half teaspoonful of vanilla. Add to the pudding mixture, pour Into a buttered pan and bake In pan of hot water. Serve with a hard sauce. Marshmallow Frapp With Cocoa. Scald three cupfuls of milk and stir Into It one-eighth teaspoonful of salt, two and one-half tablespoonfuls of cocoa, one-half cupful of sugar; let the mixture boll up, then add one-half cupful of marshmallow cream or its equivalent of diced marshmallows. Chill, add one-half teaspoonful of va nilla and freeze, packed in lee and salt This amount will serve six per sons. Mapla Parfait Beat four eggs slightly and pour slowly on them one cupful of hot maple sirup. Cook care fully until the eggs are cooked and the mixture thickened. Cool and add a pint of thick cream whipped. Pour Into the mold. Pack in Ice and salt, four parts of ice to one of salt, and let stand three to four hours. lathing Yes We have tfiem for Men, Women and Children Phone Your Order To 152 Athena Department Store CLASSIFIED . For Sale Good bundle hay. John Tompkins, Helix, phone 16F2. For Sale A good milk cow. H. H. Saulsberry, Phone 25F21, Athena. While you Swim . Leave your car tortus to check the gas to look at the oil to fill the radiator to fill the battery to pump your tires "Pink's" Place Third Street "Service with a smile" All Steel Self Dump-Light Draft Made in 12 ft. Size No Skips No Bunches No Stop to Dump .i . In a demonstration on the Barrett place the light draft of this Weeder was shown when it did perfect work hitched to a 4-cylind6r Dodge car. Standard Theatre Tomorrow Norma Shearer - In The Actress With Ralph Forbes and Owen Moore Take a tip make a date to meet this actress. Shell win your heart with her charm and beauty. And she'll show you what real courage is, too. Here is a thrilling revelation of the ups and downs of life back of the footlights. Made from Pinero's stage classic, it is now a film vehicle which fits Miss Shearer perfectly. Admission: 10-25-35c : , ; " Sunday This' Great Actress appears again in After f'idnight With Lawrence Gray and Gwen Lee Beautiful Norma Shearer as a modest violet. Her sister a gold digging lady of the night And then Norma decides that goodness is the bunk. You'll be thrilled at what happens then. The popular star in her finest role a film of gorgeous clothes and the drama that stalks while New York sleeps. Admission: 10-25-35e