THE PRESS, ATHENA, OREGON, MAY 10, 1929 ; " I Crescent! BAKING j POWDERi Jail pound :i fi 11 J)J Ture wi4 : wholesome: I 1 'I III iff in III Bell & Gray Phone 552 Two Auto Truck Drays Always At Your Service City and Country HAULING and Horse Team Work m. M We Handle Genuine Goods-No Substitutes Try Our D.R.SHAMPOO Shaving and Baths Up-to-the Minute Bobs Hair Cuts and Shingles OUTFIELD'S BARBER SHOP Athena, Ore. Press Paragraphs Mr. Price is ill again at his home on Fifth street. Mrs. Sheldon Taylor was in Pendle ton, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Maney were Stanfield visitors, Monday. Mrs. Will Kirk has been ill at her home this week with hay fever. Mr. and Mrs. Georee Avres of Wallula were visiting in Athena Sunday. Frank Sloan of Stanfield tians acted business in the Athena vicinity Thursday. Mrs. Sarah Jane Bowles has re turned to her home in Walla Walla SAVE WITH SAFETY For Mother on her Day May twelfth is Mother's Day this year. Don't for get to give her a box of the famous AKTSTYLE CHOCOLATES, the best that money can buy. Artstyle Chocolates $1, $3, $4.50 The best is none too good for Mother. She certainly will appreciate these choicest of pure confec tions. We will be only too glad to mail them to any point. Sold Only at McFadden's Pharmacy Assorted Jams and Jellies 35c per pint Jellies in 1-2 pint glasses 20c Assorted Cookies 35c per lb. The Quality Grocery Phone 561 Alice Eager, Prop. after spending the week-end at the home of her daughter Mrs. J', b. Le Grow. Mrs. David Stone is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. L. Wood ward in Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. William Switzler of Umatilla, were in Athena Monday, en route to Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dudley visited at the home of their son Verne near Dayton, Washington, Saturday. Miss Dorothy Lee, teacher of Dis trict 17, was hostess to her students at a luncheon at Kilgore's Cafe, Mon day. Mrs. Everett Rothrock had the mis fortune to seriously cut the fingers of one hand on a glass jar, the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Goff arrived from Newburg Tuesday, and will at tend the graduation of their grand sons, Ralph and Edwin McEwen. "Adventure Day" was observed in school district 17 Tuesday noon when Norbert Walter entertained the pupils and teacher with a weiner roast. W. L. Raymond, well known Wes ton Mountain rancher, recently dis posed of standard seed potatoes of the Netted Gem variety, to Hermiston planters at $27 per ton. Mrs. M. M. Johns was a 'uest Sund'ay at a dinner given by Mrs. Lillian Fredericks at her home in Weston. Mrs. Fredericks was assist ed by Mrs. H. Goodwin. Mr. Joseph N. Scott has returned from a month's visit at the bedside of his sister, at Orange, California. Mr. Scott was in Athena, Wednesday, looking after his farm interests. Several Athena friends of Mrs. Casper Woodward have been invited to attend a recital this afternoon, to be given by her daughter, Miss Laura Elizabeth, at her home in Walla Wal la. J. A. Ross who underwent an oper ation at Walla Walla sometime ago, for relief from stomach trouble, re cently returned to his home in Ath ena, and is said to be gradually re covering his health. Mrs. J. E. Sharp and son Edwin Sharp and wife have moved from Pendelton into the Shrimpf house on 4th street. Mr. Sharp is employed as engineer with the market road construction company. Mrs. William Harder and daughter, Mary Jane, arrived from Grass Val ley Tuesday of this week. After visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeFreece, Mrs. Harder will go to Milton to live. When Dr. Geyer returned from Portland last week, he drove a fine, new Willys-Knight sedan. The car is one of Willys-Knight's latest mod els, and differs considerably in ap pearance from previous models. Gail Zerba, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Zerba, had the misfortune to have the fingers on his left hand severely cut in an alfalfa chopper, Wednesday. Two of the fingers were quite badly cut and others were lacerated. . Miss Phyllis Hodgen is coming from California to spend the sum mer with her sister, Mrs. McLoughlin, Inspect the Case Combine Herman Hoffman AN ew Assortment of Munsing, Ladies' Silk Hose in new Spring Colors Prices: 1.50-1.75-2.00 5-piece set, Ruffled Lace Curtains, Assortment of Colors Price per pair 1.25-2.25 Early Seed Potatoes Irish Cobbler, per 100 lbs., 2.50 Early Rose, per 100 lbs., 3.50 5 per cent Discount for Cash Phone Your Order To 162 Athena Department Store at Duncan. Miss Hodgen will come to Athena within a few days ana wui visit friends here before going : to Duncan. Mrs. A. C. Mclntyre was elected resident of the Eastern Oregon Dis- nf FHArntion of Women's clubs, at the convention in La Grando last week and Mrs. 0. M. Lastieman of Ontario was elected second vice- president. Miss Margaret Murray, music di rector at McLoughlin high school and Mr. Branson, nnncipal were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Cressweii. jvhss Murray and Mrs. Cressweii were school mates. Flovrl Pinkerton is assembling ma terial to make improvements on the itifrprinr of his farm home, west of Athena. A new fireplace and the in stallation of a furnace are to be in cluded in the new additions to future home comfort. Mrs. John Phillitjs. who has been ill for several weeks at the home of her Haiiffhter. Mrs. Kibby this week re ceived a beautiful boquet from her daughter in California. Mrs. Phillips, who is still under the care of Dr. Keylor, is convalescing. The Standard Oil company had a force of painters here the fore part nf the week. The fronts, of the Thompson and the Athena Garages wpre. cHven a new dress of paint, colors white and red. Signs at both garages were also repainted. The Wauna Camp t ire girls met ai their hall Monday evening and gave r.ViP nuarters a thorough renovation. which included the painting of some of the furniture. The Camp , n ire girls are desirous of calsomining the walls of the hall in the near future. Weston Leader: Athena will be represented by Mrs. David T. Stone and Kohler Betts as soloists at the pioneers reunion in Weston May 31 and June 1. The Athena Etude club, nlwavs a nonular etoud at the re union programs, has been invited to sing again this year. Mr. nnH Mrs. E. C. Prestbye are en joying a new General Electric re frigerator recently installed in their home at corner of Adams and Fourth streets. The refrigerator is electri rallv cooled, and besides being a very attractive model is equipped with modern appliances. Mr. and Mrs. Penn Harris joined Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Yenny of Walla Walla, on a picnic trip to Mill Creek Sundav. where they spent the day. The fish were takine the fly, and of course Penn had some flies and other tackle alone-, with the result that he took 23 "keepers" from that favorite trout stream. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Boyd left last evening for Seattle and Portland, where they will visit relatives for several days. During the editor's absence, Mrs. Ralph Mcbwen and Arthur Tavlor will be in charge ot The Press, and courtesies extended them while newsgathering will be duly appreciated. We understand that Harry Keller has already made an early record catch of trout out at Bend. Harry forwarded a clipping from the Bend Bulletin relative to said catch, but it was lost by the recipient, before reaching the Press; much to the dis appointment of Athena friends, who consequently missed reading it. Forrest Zerba has been seriously crippled this week, due to falling of the arch in his neht foot. He has been using a crutch a part of the time. Mr. Zerba is doing the othce wprk at his Athena Garage since his affliction has decreed it to be unwise to perform labof in the mechanical department at the present time. Parents and friends of district 17 were entertained, Thursday, at "open house m the school house, lhe art work, comoositions. clav and soap models and other projects accomplish ed during the school year were on ex hibit. A short program was given bv the students. Refresments were served by Miss Dorothy Lee assisted by Nylene Taylor and Barbara Lee. The last meetinsr of the Athena Studv club for the year was held Fri day afternoon at the new home of Mrs. M. W. Hansell in the south part nf town, the vear s studv of Ureeron endinir with the subiect: "Our Pio neers." The club voted to take the travel subject of England and Wales for the next year's studv. On n day, May 17, the members and friends will enjoy a picnic lunch in the Wal la Walla nark. Charles Farrell and Greta Nissen will be seen tomorrow night in "Fa- zil" at the Standard Theatre. Farrel nlaved the leadinc nart in the picture. "Our Daily Bread," a portion of which was filmed at Ihorn Hollow, south of Athena, last fall, and is known to a number of Athena people Sunday night Universale flashing comedv. "Honpvmoon Flats, featur ing George Lewis and Dorothy Gul liver, will be the offering at the feta dard. Complimenting Mrs. Lee Meyer who will leave shortly for her home in Marshfield, Mrs. Chance Rogers, assisted by Mrs. Dudley Rogers, en tertained charmingly Wednesday afternoon. About fifteen of the honoree's intimate friends were pres ent. Pink carnations, pansies and other spring blossoms -decked the liv ing room where the guests passed the hours in chat and games. Mrs. Meyer won first prize in a guessing game and Miss Bryant received the con solation. Quotations of friendship was a pleasant feature of the after noon. 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