THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
TAGE FOUR
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Mr. uud Mrs. Orin L ockridge w ere
Lloyd Moore, who is associated
d iu n tr g uests Sunday a t th e Miles w ith th e Oasis th e a tre , visited over
B a ra g a r home in C olum bia d istrict.
th e holidays w ith his m other Mrs.
M ary R. Moore n e a r Fossil.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. K ern of Pend
leton sp en t th e holidays w ith Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. M cPherson and
K ern ’s d a u g h te r Mrs. H. E . H itt.
d a u g h te r Ja n e w ere g u ests of Dr.
and Mrs. A. E. M arble for C hristm as
Bishop R em ington of P end leto n din n er.
held services S unday n ig h t a t the
horile of J. D. W aughorn.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. K ingsley and
Miss M tlvola Root re tu rn e d borne C alifornia. En ro u te Mr. D u n n in g
last W ednesday from T he D alles w ill visit nt th e Dr. L. P. B uchholz
w here she has been in th e h o s p ita l' home in Salem .
for som e tim e. She is g e ttin g a lo n g j The G runge h as purchased the
nicely a t presen t.
building form erly used as th e Swiss
facto ry . T he co-op lau n d ry
Mr. and Mrs. J. M- Pace, J r ., M ar I fas located in the basem ent. A fter ex-
g a re t B ills an d H arold P ace m o to re d : tensive re p a irs have been m ade the
to P o rtla n d last W ednesday - w h e re ! upper floor w ill be used as a g range
they v isited frien d s and re la tiv e # .' bull.
T hey re tu rn e d Monday n ig h t.
! Mr. and Mrs. C. F. T horne mude a
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j business tr ip to H eppner T uesday.
Lois Jackson v isited over C br -t-
Adam Z inn has been ill in th e H er
nias w ith h er p a re n ts Mr. and Mrs. 'm isto n h o sp ital for sev eral days.
C. L. Jack so n . Mi s Jack so n Is em -. q ¡,c |oea] gt pools closed F riday,
ployed in th e F irs t N atio n al B ank of D eteraber 19 an d w ill open again
P o rtla n d an d re tu rn e d Sunday.
¡Decem ber 29. I’rof. W. W . K elty
tw o
weeks, closed la st week
Miss H elen Uphain re tu rn e d to h er
w ork as teach er in th e elem en tary
schools a t Spray. Oregon, la st S un
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. B lessing and
son R ussell sp en t C h ristm as day w ith
Mr. and Mrs. A. L in d er in th e Co
lum bia d is tric t.
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Jo h n Pow ell sp en t tb a C h ristm as
vacation in P o rtla n d .
W. A. Conlon is v isitin g in P o rt
land.
Dick and L ora S taffo rd o f P en d le
ton a re v isitin g th e ir cousin, M ild
red Conlon.
Mr. an d Mrs. G lenn Y eager re
tu rn e d from a sh o rt v is it to W alla
son, J. G ail, sp en t C hristm as day in
P ilo t Rock.
The w om an's tow n team and g irls ’
h ig h b ask etb all team s played a prac
tice gam e S atu rd ay .
M arg aret Brown v isited In H er
m iston Sunday.
M ignon and R u th Davis w ere Uma
tilla v isito rs T h u rsd ay .
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Mrs. Joe Udey of the Columbia ❖
district end daughter Florence, who ♦
Is attending high school ln The ♦
Dalles this winter, were ln town
Tuesday and visited with Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Felthouse.
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(Too late for last w eek.)
T he Horae Econom ics club
m et
Mrs. Oscar Miller and son Amos T uesday aftern o o n a t th e home of
of Fossil were business visitors ln Mrs, F. B. S tu a rt w ith Mrs. A. W
Hermiston Sunday and Monday of P ow er as hostess. T he follow ing of
this week. They epent Sunday at the ficers w ere elected for th e ensuing
y ear: P resid en t, Mrs. R. G. Pennfly;
R. V. Wilke home.
vice-p resid en t, Mrs. J. M. R ichards;
Miss M arg aret B oum ann of H ot se cretary , Mrs. Ed. B row n; tre a su re r,
Lake w ent th ro u g h H crm leton S u n Mrs. A. S. Pow er. The club has Join
day on h er way to U m atilla w here ed tho hom em akers rad io club nnd
she w ill v isit th is week w ith rela- each m eetin g use tho stu d y o u tlin e
ns se n t o u t by O. S. C. T he ladles
i lives an d friends.
a re a t p resen t u sin g o u tlin e s on ‘‘P a r
Members of tth e B ap tlst-C h rlstlan e n t E d u c a tio n ” and find th is lino of
ch u rch presented th e ir p asto r and stu d y very In terestin g . At th e close
fam ily w ith an electric iron, a c a r of th e m eetin g refresh m en ts w ere
pet and a com fortable rockor as a served.
The L adies’ Aid w ill observe
g ift a t C h ristm as tim e.
M other’s an d D a u g h te r’s day F rid ay ,
D ecem ber 26. T he executive .com
Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r B loekland of m ittee w ill provide e n te rta in m e n t
La G rande w ere v isitin g old frien d s nnd serve r; freshm ents.
ind acq u ain tan ces In H erm iston re
Mrs. J. F. B agan h as re tu rn e d from
cently. They form erly resided hero.
a tw o m o n th 's v isit w ith h er d a u g h
te r. Mrs. W . E. L ongliany, of Omak.
Mr. an d Mrs. 0. O. F elthouse, Mr W ashington.
and Mrs. Joe Udey and d a u g h te r
O. L. D u n n in g le ft S unday
to
•’lorenee. sp en t C h ristm as day w ith spend C h ristm as w ith h is d n u g h ter,
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. W atson.
M arlllu w ho tenches a t Stockton,
Sweets and Refreshing Drinks
Hot Lunches :: Quick Service
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To give our customers an even fin* r
Food Service in 1931.
As a N ew Y ear m essage to o u r m any custom ers and frien d s, we
w ish them every p ro sp erity and happiness ln th e com ing year.
W e also th a n k th e m m ost h e a rtily for th e ir p atro n a g e d u rin g 1930
and firm ly resolve to give them an even fin e r food service d u rin g
th e y ear 1931.
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nd!
T he ghostly, yellow ish ry e of
he " C a t’’ gleam ed In th e d a ra e n -
1 hall of th e h au n ted house, and
h airy clnw -llkc hand stretch ed
u t tow ard th e Innocent ’'C an ary .”
N ever a d ram a w ith such sue
pens« end m astery, enacted by an
I s ta r cast.
Mrs. Barwick reUiUadXram A vlalt W alla.
Mr. an d Mrs. A rt S p in n in g and
to Portland.
Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vi in tv h
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¡w ill be h ere for th e C h ristm as vaca-
Mr. and Mrs. Orin L ockridge, Mr t j0B. Misa Kue S h ep h ard w ill spend
THE TUJfaA-LUM LUMBER CO. v •«"• 131
and Mrs. Miles B a ra g a r and Mr. and the holidays a t h er hom e in E ugene.
Mrs. D. H. Knode w ere C h ristm as Miss Roxie T a ie n t w ill go to H elix,
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Vol. 30
d in n e r g u ests a t th e J. S. B u rn h am Misg Alice D yer w ill spend h er vaca-
home.
tion a t h e r home in H erm iston. Miss
. . .
M lldred ¿ ’e r‘‘Krin and
Miss M ary
Mrs. M abie
R alp h
and
tn i e o . S w anL i J i l go to Spokane, W ashing-
d a u g h te rs B etty, C h a rlo tt an d H elen, | ton
th is Boy fo r th e firs t tim e in H is
Mr. an d Mrs. A. 11. N orton and son I T he m usic pupils of th e Misses
life. H aste w as m ade to re tu rn to
Bruce, w ere g u ests a t th e W. J. W ar H elen an d E sth e r F red erick so n an d
Jeru salem an d th e p a re n ts searched
n er hom e on C h ristm as day.
Ja n e Gibson gave a re c ita l a t th e everyw here. A t last th ey found Him
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¡P resb y terian ch u rch T h u rsd ay eve-
in th e Tem ple a sk in g q u estio n s of
H en ry P ax to n of E lg in , w ho h a s .n in g . A larg e an d ap p reciativ e audi- th e learned priests. He sh o w etf s u r
-een v isitin g ills p a re n ts, Mr. a n d .e n e e listened to th e violin and piano prise th a t an y search had been made
Mrs. Jo h n P ax to n , in th e C o lu m b ia ! num bers by pupils from Echo, H er-
fo r H im for th ey should have really
d is tric t for sev eral days, left M onday I m iston an d S tanfield.
know n th a t He w ould be in Just one
for h is home.
The S unday school C hristm as pro- place— in th e house of H is F a th e r.
No. 2.
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gram w ill be given on th e n ig h t of
T he Golden T ext describes th e n ex t
C harles S m ith , county ag en t for ¡December 24. Miss H elen F red rick - 18 years;. “Jesu s advanced In wisdom
Mrs. R ich ard D ailey an d tw in son;
lorrow county, also com m ander of Hon and M ra- d- M. R ich ard s have nnd s ta tu re and in favor w ith God
le ft th e H erm isto n h o sp ital S atu rd a;
charge of th e program .
and m an,” L uke 2:52.
and re tu rn e d to th e ir home in P o r t th e H ep p n er A m erican L egion post,
The S tudy club held .th e ir a n n u a l
wns
a
business
v
isito
r
in
H
erm
iston
land.
C hristm as luncheon a t th e home of
T uesday.
Mrs. F. B. S tu a rt T h u rsd ay , Decem
New Air Institues Scheduled
Jim C layton, w ho is em ployed in
ber 18. G ifts w ere e x ch an g e! and
A
new series of business in s titu te s
T he E p w o rth L eague of th e M etho
th e H erm isto n D rug Co. sto re, left
a fte r a s h o rt lite ra ry program th e of th e a ir bro ad casts w ill be begun
for P o rtla n d M onday n ig h t. He plan3 d ist ch u rch sponsored a w ateh p arty
afternoon w as sp en t in m nking scrap
on J a n u a ry . 2, 1931, a t 7 :3 0 o’clock
W ednesday n ig h t w hich w as held in
to re tu rn T h u rsd ay .
books for th e D oernbecker h ospital In
in th e ev en in g over KOAC a t Cor
th e ch u rch . A social tim e and sh o rt
P o rtlan d .
vallis. T hess program s are prepared
A1 C layton, salesm an for th e R ohr- pro g ram w ill be enjoyed w ith r e
An old tim e dance w ill be given
especially for the re ta il m e rc h a n t and
m an M otor Co., rep o rts th a t Jo h n fresh m en ts served a t m id n ig h t.
a t the W a tts hall on th e n ig h t of
are sponsored by th e s ta te college
C onrad Is th e o w n er of a new F our-
F riday, D ecem ber 26. D ance tick ets
school of com m erce and th e college
Mr. an d Mrs. C laude U pham en
dor sedan, purchased S atu rd ay .
w ill be 50 ceents. E verybody w el
com m ittee on extension in com m erce.
te rta in e d for th e ir d a u g h te r H elen
come.
The p rogram w ill be b ro ad cast each
Miss N ancy M cNa’Jg h t, who w orks and son Dick la s t F rid ay n ig h t. A p
The P o lly n n n a club m et a t th e
F riday ev en in g d u rin g th e n ex t six
in th e F irst N atio n al B ank in P o rt p ro x im ately 30 g u ests g ath ered at !
hom e of Mrs. F red T h o rn e W ednes m onths.
w as
land visited S unday w ith h er par- th e ir hom e an d th e ev en in g
day. T he ladies m ade C hristm as
onts Mr. and Mrs. C. S. M cN aught. sp en t in d an cin g and cards.
gifts and enjoyed a social aftern o o n .
T he next m eetin g w ill be held a t th e
Miss C lara H edw all. w ho teaches
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. F elth o u se e n
hom e of Mrs. J. M. R ichards.
te rta in e d Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es Todd in th e elem en tary schools a t Monu
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and Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Todd a t d in m ent. an d M onte H edw all. b u tte r
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
m ak er in th e M orrow C ounty Cream
n er M onday n ig h t.
(Coq.tir.ued from page One)
ery a t H eppner, sp en t C h ristm as w ith International Sunday School Lesson
S
everal
U m atilla people atten d ed
A C h ristian E n d eav o r rn lly w ill be th e ir p a re n ts Mr. and Mrs. G. F
for January 11
the
Legion
dance in HermlBton on
H
ed
w
all
hero.
held F rid ay n ig h t a t P ilo t Rock and
T H E CHILDHOOD O F JESUS
C hristm as n ig h t.
a num ber of young people from th e
L uke 2:40-52
E verybody enjoyed th e C h ristm as
M em bers of th e B ap tlst-C h rlstlan
B ap ttst-C h rletlan ch u rch plan to a t
Rev. S am uel D. P rice, D. D.
exercises w hich w ere held a t
the
tend. Rocs G ulley Is scheduled to ch u rch ch o ir and frien d s held p-nc
Ju s t a few w eeks ago we had th e
school T uesday evening.
tlce la st W ednesday a t th e horn - of
speak.
fa s cin atin g d e ta ils ab o u t th e b irth of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. C lark. The eve
Mr. an d Mrs. H a rry B ram ar and
Jesus a t B ethlehem . We follow ed th e
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. K elley of Ln n ln g ended in a w atch p a rty ush er S hepherds from th e fields n ear B eth Mr. and Mrs. H enry E d w ard s w ere
GTande a re v isitin g th is week w ith Ing in th e new y ear. A social tim e lehem to th e m nnger crad le and w or d in n e r g uests of Mr. and Mrs. T ru m
Mr. and Mrs. II, W. K elley. Ills mo wns had w ith refresh m en ts served at shipped w ith th e W ise Men as they bull.
th e r Mrs. F. L. K elley, re tu rn e d w ith a late hour.
Mr. an d Mrs. H ugh V an Scorak
b ro u g h t th e ir gifts. H erod w anted to
them nnd w ill ro r/a la Indefin itely .
kill th e C hild w ho In tim e would be end ch ild ren were ln A rlin g to n W ed
❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖
come a K in g but th is w as prevented nesday.
.lau g h ter E ld o ra w ere d in n e r guests
Miss P au lin e M. Stoop sp en t it th e home of Mr. an d Mrs. C. M.
C hristm as in E lgin v isitin g relativ es Best C h ristm as day.
cu d friends.
Miss L o rrain e B rach er of Pilot
George S ch n eiter of P endleton Rock w as a week end gu est a t th e
sp en t M onday n ig h t and p a rt of home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Best. She
T uesday w ith G eorge and G erald Mc is a niece of th e Bests.
K enzie.
Mrs. T. W. B otkin sp en t C hristm as
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. K im ball m otor in La G rande w ith h er d a u g h te r and
ed dow n from H oldm an and sp en t fam ily Mrs. R. Zweifel. She retu rn ed
C h r’stm as day w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ben to H erm isto n S atu rd ay .
G erking and Mrs. Susan I. G erking.
J. A. Reeves is hom e w ith a severe
cold
th is week. J. T em pleton is cov
T he sk a tin g rink w hich has been
o p e ra tin g In th e A uditorium for the erin g his te r rito ry on m ail route
p ast
end.
w hen Joseph obeyed th e com m and
from God to flee to E g y p t w ith the
Babe a n d M ary th e m other. W hen all
was safe a n o th e r m essage told th e
c a rp e n te r to go back to N azareth ,
th e ir home.
A t th e ag e of th irte e n th e Jew ish
boy becam e BAR MIZVAH, a Son of
C om m andm ent. T hen he w as of age
to tak e h is place before th e law and
to have p a rt In th e v arious H ebrew
feasts. W hen th e n ex t P assover cam e
Jesus w as ta k e n to Je ru sa le m w ith
th e fam ily. D u rin g those tw elve
years He had been ta u g h t as o th e r
H ebrew ch ild ren . P a rts of th e Old
T estam en t S c rip tu re ro lls h ad beew
h is stu d y kooks.
People u su ally trav eled in groups
in carav an fashion in those days and
it w as supposed Jesu s w as som ew here
In th e com pany u n til bed tim e cam e,
thfi flrs t n lg h t out from Jeru salem on
th e w ay baclf tQ N a zareth
Then
! th er6 was c o n stern atio n because of
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