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PAAR 2 THURSDAY, JULY 81.1886 3>ljf ^rrmirtun ifrralh Published •»•ry Thursday at Her miston, Umathia County, Oregon by J. M. Biggs. editor and manager. Entered as second class matter December, l>0<, at the poatofftce at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Rates MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES panled them. Pete Sheridan and daughter Mary Jane and Mrs. Gladys Co ma lock and ■on, motored to Portland Wednes day morning. The regular meeting of the Her miston high school home economics club was held at the Methodist church July M. After the regular business meeting the sewing girls demonstrated darning on silk mater ials. At the next meeting which will be held August 12 the cooking club girls will demonstrate the making of salads and will serve vegetable salad and sandwiches. They hope to have a full attendance at this meeting. The Minnehaha Merry Mixers and Merry tltchers, cooking and sewing clubs, .held a picnic along the Uma tilla river last Friday. About 21 members were present and enjoyed a picnic lunch under the trees along the river. Swimming was the diver sion of the afternoon. (By Miss Grace Rodda) Lon Jeffries threshed at the R. H. Thom ranch the first of the week. Jack Matott returned to his home In La Grande after a two weeks’ visltj at the home of his uncle, M. T. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Matott. Mr., and 1 Mrs. Clove (Park ajid daughter, Nancy Lee, were In Pcn Methodist Church. dleton Wednesday. Mary Etta, the Regular Sunday morning service’ baby daughter, spent the afternoon at the Methodist church. There will be no evening services. O. W. Payne, pastor. Motor to Pendleton..................—•........ A. E. Bensel and two sons, Eddie He Isn’t the World’s Oldest He Looks It —— —■ . . P ° c.toi s * l,° have examined Zar Agha, the Turkish visitor to the United States who claims to be 156 years old, say he is certainly of and good for many years more. He fought in 11 wars, has Ik w,ve*> drinks nothing stronger than milk, eats no meat, and has and Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bar ker and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bensel motored to Pendleton Saturday eve alng. at 11 A. M. Sermon topic, "Kept by the Power of Cod." Evening wor ship at 8 P. M. The pastor will bring the fourth of his sermons on the Holy Spirit "The Great Special Mrs. Rodda Williams of Walla ist” or ' 7 h .- Supreme Task of the 1 Walla Is visiting with her son, Ros- Holy Spirit.” r coc Williams, and family. She will remain for aome time. CHRíSTSAfl SPENSE CHURCHES Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom visited in 44’T’ruth” was th3 subject of the the George Bleakman home in Hepp Lesson-Sermon In all Churches ner over the week end. returning of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, home Sunday evening. They were July 27. ’ accompanied by their son Donald who The Goldon Text was, “1 will ' has been visiting relatives near Mon- pra«e thee, O Lord, among the peo umont, Oregon. ple: and I will sing praises unto Mr. an,j Mrs. 0. Coryell were Wed thoo among the nations. For thy Motor to Pcndleton. mercy Is great above the heavens: Firs. C. A. Paul an j daughter, nesday evening visitors at Umatilla. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. and thy truth reacheth un-o the Imogene, and son, Clarke, accompan clouds” (Ps. 108:3,4). ied by Margaret Felthouse, motored I Frank Steverg has been having trou Among the citations which com ble with his tonsils and is taking to Pendleton Monday afternoon. prised the Lesson Sermon wa3 the treatment three times a week from Dr. A. W. Christopherson at Hermts-1 following fro® the Bible: ‘‘Then Leave for Portland. said Jesus to those Jews which be Oscar and Edith Mikesell accom ton. lieved on him, If yo continue In my Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jones and fam panied by Mrs. O. C. Pierce and word, then ere ye my disciple« In deed; And ye shall know the truth, daughter. Marian, left for Portland ily went huckleberrylng up In the and the truth shall make you tree” by motor Wednesday morning where , mountains near La Grande Sunday. (John 8:31,32). A fair board meeting was held they will spend several weeks vis The Lesson-Sermon also Included Wednesday evening at the home of iting. Mrs. O. Coryell to make final ar-l the following passages from the Christian Scienea textbook, “Set langements for the North Morrow County Fair which will be held at I ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy: Great Inventor Dies Boardman September 12 an^ 13.1 "To reduce inflammation, dissolve Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Leo I a tumor, or care organic disease, Root, Mrs. Nick Fahler of Boardman. I I have found divine Truth more po Frank Fredrickson and Mrs. W. C. I tent that all lower remedies. And why not. since Mind, God, Is the Isom. L. C. Aldrich was united In mar-1 source and condition of all exis rlage to Miss Vivian Buell of The I tence?” (p. ISO). Dalles Thursday In that city, re-1 turning with his bride Friday. I Baptist Christian Church. Though Mr. Alrlch has only resided I Regular services Sunday, Au. hers a short time the entire com-1 3. Sunday school at 10 A. tnunlty unites In welcoming them I Preaching at 11 A. M. Chistian into our social life and wish them I deavor at 7 P. M. with a class happiness and success. everyone. Preaching at 8 P. M. Fred Dlllinger spent Sunday In I Wallace Jones of Halfway, Orel the Emmett McCoy home. ! will fill the pulpit Sunday and Bishop Wisdom Is visiting with his I public is cordially invited. parents a few days. Earl Isom and Wilbur Stevers were I Elmer A. Sperry, inventor of gyro Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. I scopes, searchlights, electric vehicles John Grabell and granddaughter I and hundreds o f other things, passed Verde Leach. away at the age of 70. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fredrickson I and family spent Sunday with Mr I ’Fi^dWckson.’s slstoi| Mrsi. W alker,, at Deer Park, Washington. T het II Heads the B.P.O.E, little daughter Josephine remained I for the summer with her aunt. i Mrs. Relks was a caller at the Tom I Caldwell home Monday. I Joyce Caldwell, daughter of Mr I and Mrs. Tom Caldwell was operated 11 on for appendicitis at St. Anthony’s 1 1 hosnltal in Pendleton, Monday. Mrs. Clair Caldwell and little 11 daughter Vivian spent the week-end 11 It will urp.ise you how much In Irrigon. wc can save you during the year on your shoe bill. All we ask Is that you bring your shoes to us for repairing la ample tiiae so we can do a good Job. a A 8 A Cheques ore sow iuuad Is * • >iss of sow u. a. pap.r « o s.y —OesosUsaHo«» tIO, 820, 850, 8100 usd 8200. The Safe Way to Carry Money A * the safest and most convenient way to carry money while traveling, we recommend A. B. A. Cheques. The method of using this insured money is extremely simples ® You sign here when you buy’ A. B. A. Cheques. © You sign again here in the presence of the person who accepts the cheque from you. <3> Look here for name of selling bank. Our name appears on all A. B. A. Cheques we selL A First National Bank of Hermiston J Capital, Surplus a n d Undivided Profits O ver 85 0 .0 0 0 F. B. Swayze, Prêt. R. Alexander, Vice-President A. H. Norton, Cashier « WEBBER’S CLEANERS THE D A L L E S, OREGON WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Aug. 6-7 «r CONSOLIDATED Truck Lines Eggs, 35c - - Chickens, $1.80 Apples Groceries - y CHURCH NOTES SHOES DYED ALL COLORS Lawrence H Rupp, of Allentown Pa., new Grand Exalted Ruler o f th. Benevolent Protective O rder of Elks STOP! Hermiston Baptist Clmreh Notes. C. W. Cutler, pastor. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Morning worshit BOWMAN SHOE SHOP Hermiston Transfer, Agts Phone 31 1 POUND KILLS COFFEE 1 FOUND M. J. B. 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