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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1928)
Press Para graphs Mr. Wilcoxson of Pendleton spent Sunday in Athena. ' Mrs. Forrest Zerba was a Pendle ton visitor Monday. Glenn Scott of Helix was a business visitor in Athena, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dudley motor ed to Pendleton Monday afternoon. J. R. Murray of Pendleton -was , business visitor in Athena Monday. H. A. Barrett spent Tuesday transacting business in Walla Walla. Miss Roma Charlton will take up her studies at Cheney Normal next week. Dr. Geyer was a week-end visitor in Portland, making the trip by motor. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dell are spend ing the week at Seattle. They made the trip by motor. Mrs. Henry Knight and her sister Miss Phyllis Dickenson spent Tues day in Walla Walla. Mrs. Henry Keen who is seriously ill in a Walla Walla hospital is still in a critical condition. Mrs. W. S. Ferguson is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Belnap'in Nampa, Idaho. Aaron Douglas, deminutive horse man of Athena will ride in the West ward Ho parade Saturday in Pendle ton. . . . ,'j - . - f C. C. Conner of .Walla Walla wtb a business visitor here Tuesday. Jack Cunningham of Pendleton transacted business in Athena Mon day. , Pearl Ramsay's Beauty Parlors will be closed all day Saturday of the Round-Up, MisS Margaret Lee will return to Cheney- Normal to continue her studies in that institution. Mr. Jim Nelson who makes his home in California was a visitor at the William Pinkerton home last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McFadden left for Portland Monday morning for a few days, visit. They made the trip by motor. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Micheals of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Boyd are spending the week at Bing ham Springs. Fred Pittman and son George will leave Sunday for Bobsled Canyon where they .will spend' several days hunting deer. ' 1 Several parties of Athena people motored to Pendleton Saturday night where they attended the dance at Happy Canyon. 1 . i .) ; Miss Lydia Bridgeham is spending her vacation at the home of her brother at Yakima. She will be away about two weeks. Mrs. Edwards is here from the Wil lamette valley visiting her sister Mis. Dick Thompson. Mr. Edwards is away on a hunting trip. Standard Theatre Two Nights Starting, Wednesday, September 26 Idaho's Famous Salmon River Movie DOWN THE RIVER OF 1 RETURN" Full of ACTION and THRILLS Three Years in the Wilds to Make Guaranteed Attraction for Every Man, Woman and Child It Pays to Look Well! To look well you should keep your hair properly cut your face shaved and massaged In fact everything in the Barber line. Come in and see Herb Parker and I. Penn Harris Barber Shop Agency for Troy Laundry and Twin City Sanitary Cleaners. Phone 583. School Supplies l Complete line of the newest tablets with the golden glow paper note books of all kinds, cray ons, inks, pencils, etc. Everything for school. Parker Fountian Pens and Pencils in all the latest ' shades $2.75 and uo other pens at $1.50 McFadden's Pharmacy juim iiy iwu ! iwm "" iuh mil imn mu m iw iuu iwfl hound tw to y Sunday, Sept. 30 u the last day SLIM? tnii vou can bo East on these exceed des NtoiS"'' iVlo 'ow excursion fares. Final st. i.oiiiS .'.'...;; uom return limit Oct. 3 1st. Still time octroi? iwie? for long, economical trip, Stop. lo? Si ver. going and returning. Full Toronto jaw information from local agent. Ci ATLANTA itt.M 'N PITTSBURGH 1IS.811 ., NKMT VOBK 14.t j"s8ov.. n.1TTrlHf fr oston., Mifc MlflM OA PI -at m wi a a i . m. rjAiic. Afrpnr.. i I) ft I Miss "Billie". Baker, who has been visiting friends and relatives for the past month, left Monday morning for her; home in Portland. , Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Hayden of Pen dleton, were recent visitors at the Koepke ranch. Mrs. Hayden and Mrs. Koepke are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Frazier and little daughter of Milton motored here Tuesday and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Pinkerton. Louis Ringel, well known farmer, is recovering satisfactorily from a mastoid operation performed at a Walla Walla hospital last Friday. Chance Rogers, Glenn Dudley, Arnold Wood and Jens Jensen have returned from a deer hunting ex pedition in the John Day country. ! Mrs. Arnold Wood who has been visiting her sister , Mrs. Alec Shaw at North Powfler ' returned to her home south of Athena Saturday. Mrs. Flint Johns and children and Mrs. Henry Barrett and children visited at the home of Mrs. Lee Whitehead in Walla Walla Sunday. The Methodist Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. H. H. Hill Wednesday, September ; 26. ' All members are requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeFreece were in Athena the first of the week en route from, Spokane to LaGrande where they are now visiting relatives.' ' Herman Geissel will leave Monday on his annual hunting trip in the John Day countryt He will be a guest of the Arbogast family, former Athena residents. , Clare Montgomery who graduated from Berkeley High School and who is now making his home in Athena will enter Cheney Normal as fresh man next week. . Mrs. John Thompson of Gibbon will go to Walla Walla Monday, where she will undergo treatment preparatory to a operation to be performed some time during the week. Clifford Wood who was graduated with the 1928 Class at Athena High School will enter Oregon State Col lege at Corvallis as a Freshman majoring in Commerce. Among the young men of Athena who are working for the Fox Film Corporation are, George Bannister. John Pinkerton, Tom Kirk, Neil Mc- mtyre and Dudley Rogers. Ernest Koepke of Seattle who has been in Athena for several days left Thursday for his home. Mr. Koepke is planning a hunting trip , in the Cascades in the near future. Mrs. James Lieuallen has return ed to her home in Adams, after a two weeks absence in Portland where she underwent a course of treatment in a sanitarium of that city. The Misses Blanche and Lois John son accompanied by Dale Stephens will leave Friday morning for Eugene where they will resume their studies at the University of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hansell ac companied their daughter, Miss Helen, to Pullman, Washington, where she will enter W. S. C. for a special course in physical education. They made the trip by motor, Sun day. It is reported that Wild Bill Switzler, popular Round-Up en thusiast, has been quite ill in a Seat tle hospital, and it is feared that he will be unable to take his usual part as "pick up" man in the arena this year. Bert Logsdon, Lloyd , Akins, Lee Wilson and Llye Foster have return er from the Medical Springs country near Union where they spent several days hunting deer. A number of the animals were sighted but the hunters report no luck. Out of town people who were in Athena for the funeral of George Lieuallen included Dr. Fred Lieuallen of Bend, J. T. Lieuallen of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard of Waitsburg, Mrs. Stein of . Spokane and Mrs. Perry of Portland. Mrs. W. P. Littlejohn has received word that her daughter and son-in-laV arrived at their future home in C. M. Jones Successor to J. L. Harman Blacksmithing Acetylene Welding Works Tk4 Sehool OtMtity TKat Strvtt tin Entire State k thoroagh roltural and vroSMiloBai acholanhlp k tha outatandtnar char acttriatia of tti Stat UniarHj Trait it egertd in 22 departments of the Oollaga of Literature, Sclenca and the Arts Arehitwtuia and Allied Art-. Busineii Administration Edu atio Journalism Grtduatt Study Law Medietas Musi Phyaleal Education Sociol ogySoda Work Extenaioa Diriiion. ColWctTaar Otn 8Vt It, IMS For infrrmetien r ratal writ! the Rtrmr, Onieeretta el Omgon. Siatana, Or. mm z C ffMM" i i l" i i i a ai 11 wWho will be the next mistress of the White House?" , "And what will shs wear?" Come and see the beautiful display ( in our window all this week, showine the brand-new, Fall, Paris-designed WHITE HOLE PATTECNi- GUARANTEE L "W will r- f place any gar- Jft of Gmnutnm PETER PAN if it fade:" OF GENUINE Wttttwm 3l ta-KXtr QuaranieecL Odor i The tea "Genuine PETER PAN Guaranteed Feet Color" on theeelvmge ore fpr your Identification and protec tion Lovely, Fall patterns created by the cleverest artists in France l i , Alluring color combinations in clear, rich tonea guaran teed not to fade or run PETER PAN is the ideal material for indoor use this Fall and Winter. Prints, 32 in. wide Plain Colors, 36 in. wide Athena Department Store Chicago last Sunday. The young people made the trip by motor and visited Yellowstone Park and other points of interest en route. John Thompson well known cattle man was here Monday from his home on the Umatilla. Mr. Thompson re ports the grass on the range recover ing but slightly from the long sum mer drouth and declares more rain would be much appreciated. Walter Adams who has farmed south of Athena for a number of years, has rented his land to Barney Foster and Richard Thompson.' He has also disposed of his farming equipment and expects to make his permanent home in Walla Walla. CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible school 10 a. m. communion service and preaching II a. m. junior and young people's Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Preaching 7:30. Com munity sing each Thursday evening 7:30, girls, boys, women and men, you're all invited. The young people's Endeavor will have a : masquerade party : at the church Friday evening, September 28. A good time is assured all who come. Come in costume, or you might be fined. A question box has been placed in the vestibule for the benefit of all who are "searching the scriptures" if there is anything you want to know about what the bible teaches, put a question in the box. "Bible answers to Bible questions." ' The fol lowing questions will be answered next Sunday morning: "Please ex plain Rev. 21: 16, 17 and 18. Does Rev. 21: 8 refer to hell? If so, is this actual fire?" H. JACKSON PERRY, Minister, ' LAURENCE PINKERTON, S. S." Supt. The Women's Christian Temperance Union will meet at Mrs. O. H. Reed er's home Tuesday September 25th. All members and friends are urged to attend, "Now is the time for all . Christian women to come to the defence of our nation." All women should exercise their suffrage rights in the coming general election (Nov. 6) to do this you must be registered at least 30 days before election date unless you have voted in your precinct before. Be sure and register. If you are in doubt as to whether you should vote, and how, by attending these meetings you will loose all doubt and become a positive force for the protection of our homes and children. The last meeting was held at Mrs. C. L. McFadden's and-was greatly en joyed by all. MRS. H. JACKSON PERRY. THE STANDARD THEATRE On account of the Pendleton Round-Up. there will be no show tomorrow night, bnt Sunday, September 23, Marion Davies and .Nils Asther In Her Cardboard Lover Will entertain a full House - Broadway shook with laughter for months at the play! Beyond question the' year's comedy honors must go to delightful Marion Davies for her charming and irresistible performance in this superbly uproarious enter tainment. She has made the world laugh heartily before, most recently, in "The Fair Co-Ed" and "The Patsy", but her many admirers insist that now she has exceeded her best previous work by many, many, many happy laughs. Grantland Rice Sports Reel Admission 10-2i-35c 4 Coming! Saturday, September 29; "The Legion of the Condemned"