The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 01, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
Sip tyrmtaiua tyrald
of relaxation after the heat and
Peggy Shannon displays a new
strain of the Summer, when folk can acting flare In "Silence” which bears
take time to sum up the result of the out the promise ot veersatility con­
year's work and begin their plan» tained in her. role in "The Secret
for the next.
Call." She is dramatic, colorful,
Tbauksgivlng Day, In nioet parts emotional, and, withal, interesting­
of this country, marks the end of ly gay and alive. Playing two roles
Fall and the real beginning of Wlu- in this one picture, that of the wife
ter. Then we begin to look forward and, later, the daughter of Brook,
to Christmas and thence to next she manages by sheer talent to keep
Spring. We hear travelers tell of the two characters separate and dis­
countries where the seasons never tinct and interesting.
change from one year to the
Theatre-goers will be particularly
other. It seems to us that half of Intrigued by the presence of glamor
the pleasure of life conies from the ous Marjorie Raiubeau in this ex.
hanging seasons, and from looking cellent cast, and those who saw
arward to the next change.
j "Fast and Loose," recently, and ad
THURSDAY.
OCTOBER
1,
J»S1
Mr. and M m . L. H. Pierson were at the home of Mr. and Mre. Frank
guests at the Tom Stewart home last Helms Sunday.
Published every Thursday at Hermis­
Wednesday.
Ralph Neill spent the week-end at
ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Dotson and son the home of his uncle. Roy Neill.
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quirlng,
Jack returned .Saturday afternoon
A party was given at the Pine Ci­
Publishers
from their hunting trip.
ty auditorium Friday, September 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and fam­ A large crowd attended and a good
Entered as Second Class Matter
ily, who have been living at the time was had by alL Refreshments
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
Stillings ranch, have moved to Mea-jof cake, punch, sandwich, and pick-
Oregon.
ere served.
ebara where Mr. Crawford has a Job
were
served
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew
making wood through the winter.
Subscription Hates:
One Year ..............................
... 82.00
The 4-H Rabbit club members and daughter Lila visited In Hepp­
Six Months .................. ............
met with Juanita Wells Monday ner Sunday.
Three Months ..........................
night. Discussion was held on feed­
ing rabbits. Florence Udey was ap­
pointed as superintendent of the
Autumn.
rabbit division for the local fair in
mired its dark, handsome hero, will
TJsere is one thing in which Araer
place of Oscar Payne.
welcome the returti in the juvenile
lea has it over Europe. That is oui
The exhibit halls and grounds will be filled with
O. A. Wells returned from the
role
of
"Silence."
Other
parts
are
Autumn season, or as we usually cal
ideas to help you make the coming year a more succes­
Mr«. Sam Nye and M n Raymond
CHURCH NOTES
♦ capably filled by Willard Robertson, mountains with a deer one day this
It the Fall of the year.
sful one. You will mix with other men and learn many
Walker entertained informerly Tues­
week.
»
• John Wray and Frank Sheridan.
things that you turn to your own profit.
day night with a dinner party at the
It must be admitted that we don’t
The action of the picture takes
home of Mrs. Nye. Following the
have very much of a Spring season
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH place over a period of twenty or more ♦
♦ dinner the guests played bridge. In­
j Then too, It will be a pleasant vacation. There will
In most parts of this country. We gc
W. L. Wilson, Pagtor
years, and the early sequences give >
PINE CITY NEWS
♦ vited guests included Mrs. Tom Ste-
be entertainment for you and the whole family. Come
from Winter smack Into Summer
10:00 A. M., Rally Day. Mrs. Ser- vivid and Interesting life to the *
<• waiA, Mrs. Newton Markham. Mrs.
and bring them along.
We don’t understand what the Eng
.'11, Superintendent.
"good old days" before the war. The
Jim Pierson, and Mrs. George Wag­
llsh poqfs are talking about when
11:00 A M., Morning service. Sub- latter scenes, taking place In a mod­
Charley Bartholomew,
who has ner.
they sing of Spring. But over there
they go from Summer right Intt ect, "Keeping Thy Heart." Com- ern Middle West city, concen'rate been In Montana and St. Paul for
nunion service following sermon.
all the force of the drama In terse iome time returned home Sunday.
Winter, almost. There Is none of
Mrs. T. H. Fraser and Mrs. F. V.
Family dinner at the church. All and thrilling climatic Incidents.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill made a
that long-drawn-out season afte
Prime were joint hostesses for a
neinbers
and
friends
urged
to
come
"Silence"
is
drama
taken
from
life
business trip to Heppner Monday.
harvest, when the leaves are turn
•
of Hermiston
lunsheon Saturday at the home of
ind spend the day.
real, thrilling, believably portrayed.
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenhurger
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
Ing and falling and. In the North
Mrs.
Prime.
Following
the
luncheon
2:30 P. M., Song and Testimony
and children, also Miss Elsie Strain,
at least, there is a touch of frost In
F. B. Swayse, Pres. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pres. - A. H. Norton, Cashier
bridge was the diversion for the af­
ervlce.
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
the early morning and the sweet
ternoon.
Mrs.
B.
Haneline
won
high
♦
«
3:00 P. M., Short sermon. Every
H. E. Young Sunday.
smell of fallen leaves and Naturt
honors and Mrs. A. W. Christopher­
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
<
lody welcome to afternoon service. *
Mrs. Mary Bartholomew ot Hep-
takes on a coat of gorgeous color be
♦
<• ner Is now visiting at the home of son won second honors.
No evening service.
fore shifting to the somber gray of
performed by Dr. William Bishop of for the reception with the beautiful
her son, Charley Bartholomew.
Winter.
St. Thomas' church. The bride wore home, garden, lawn and flowers.
The
Young
People’s
class
of
the
BAPTIST-CHRIS/riAN CHURCH
Mrs. Moore spent Wednesday at
The Pine lty Freshman class were
a lovely gown of cream satin molded Rev. Miller and his wife were In­
Fall is the season of play for the
10:20, Communion service.
the Gus Lindner home.
initiated last week by the upper- Baptlst-Christian church held its to the figure and with a court train. deed surprised and delighted to be
farmer. When the crops have beon
regular monthly party Friday night
10:30, Tong service and devotlon-
Miss Lansdale, teacher of the pri­ -lassnien.
Ter veil was of rose point lace over so remembered on Mr, Miller’s 64th
harvested and the Fall plowing done tl.
mary grades at Columbia school,
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenhurger at the home of Miss Elsie Reeder. train. Mrs. John Kefferts of New birthday, and they received their
there Is a period before Winter Bets
Game«
were
the
diversion
of
the
10:55, Preaching service. Sub­ took her students on a hike to var­ made a business trip to Heppner and
in when hunting is at its best, when set, "Things to bo Thankful for.” ious homes Tuesday afternoon and Ione Friday
evening with light refreshments York, a classmate of the bride, was •guests in their graceful way and
It Is a pleasure to be out of doors
served.
Among those present were matron of honor and wore a chiffon made them welcome,
11:20, Teaching service.
gathered material for language les-
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill visited
with a sash ot old blue and a large
with nothing of Immediate Impor
The ladies had collected together
*ons.
6 :3 0 , C h ris tia n E ndeavor.
their son, Clarence Neill, who lives Helen Woughter, Eunice Woughter. blue hat. Little Allle May Smoot,
a complete course of the ghod things
lance to attend to. It is the season
Catherine
McMullen,
Margaret
Mc­
7:30, Preaching service.
Rub-
Dick Upham, Walter Jendrzeje- at New Bridge. Saturday and Sun­
grandaughter of Senator Smoot, was
act, "Things to be Thankful for," wski and Ld Throop went deer day. Mr. Robinson, Mrs. Neill’s fa­ Mullen. Edith Clark, Melvola Root, flower girl and wore a dainty frock to eat which was served In a din­
ning room banked with autumn
Viola Jones, Edna Turnblad, Elsie
ontinued.
hunting at Mitchell this week, and ther, returned home with them
jf pink chiffon. Mrs. Swayze, mother flowers. After dinner, music, and
Reeder,
Ed
Bensel,
Lee
Dyer,
Ches­
Please remember that Sunday I? etr.rned without a deer.
Monday.
of the bride, wore a gown of black greetings the guests departed with
n all day meeting. Basket dinner
Mrs. H. E. Young, who has been ter Dyer, Charles Duvall, and Mr. and flesh chiffon, trimmed with
Alpha Christley left Saturday for
the blessings of Rev. and Mrs. Mil­
Jones.
will he served.
crystals and a large black hat.
Salem with a truck load of stock tp Raying at the home of Mrs. AI Hiatt
ler. thinking this world is indeed a
n Echo, returned home Slturday.
he taken to tho state fair.
good place in which to live.
Mrs.
Polly
Fowler
of
Echo
stayed
The
following
society
item
was
rEKSE STORY IS BACKGROUND
Mrs. W. A. Mikcsell spent Thurs­
Miss Hazel Channing of Bingen.
Those present included: The honor
it the W. D. Neill home during taken from the Oregonian Washing­
Wn., and Mrs. H. O. Barnes, who guests. Rev. and Mrs. Miller, Mrs.
day with Mrs. Willard at her home.
OR FLAMING ACTION.
ton news note3.’
their absence,
have been visiting at the home of Porter, Mrs. Skovbo, Mrs. Dugan,
W. A. Mikesell returned Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Morehead
"The most important of the early
Dr. Curry, the old
An Intensely interesting human evening from the mountains where •nade a business trip to Stanfield fall weddings In Washington was Mr. and Mrs. Howard Channing for Mrs. Atteberry, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs.
the past week, were Invited guests Rancier, D. W. Miller, Truman Mes­
RELIABLE EYESIGHT Uory is the background for the ex­ he has been deer hunting. He was Saturday.
that which took place Wednesday af­
not one of the lucky members of his
at a reception held at the residence senger, Elmer Messenger, Mrs. Kun-
iting
melodrama.
“Silence,”
now
Hugh and Jiarold Neill and Bert ternoon when Miss Doris Morgan
SPECIALIST
of Rev. and Mrs. W. Miller, pastor of zee, Mrs. Henderick, Mrs. Meier,
showing at the Oasis theatre here, crowd.
Corbin spent Sunday at the Roy Neill Swayze of Hermiston, Or., and Roger
of Seattle, who has made lunday and Monday, with Clive Walther Ott left Friday for Ore­ home.
the Community Presbyterian church
Jackson Bounds were married in the of Umatilla and Boardman, Wednes­ Mrs. Macken, Mrs. Flickenger. Mrs.
professional visits to
Brook, the charming Marjorie Ram- gon State college where he will go
Marion Finch went to Pendleton gardens of the home of Mr. and day. September 23, given by the Tyler, Mrs. Dillabaugh, Mrs. War­
ner, Mrs. Lilly, Miss Channing and
beau and the flaming haired Peggy on with his school work.
Wednesday where he took the drl Mrs. Ernest W. Smoot, son and
HERMISTON
Home Economics club and the Ladles Mrs. H. O. Barnes of Bingen. Wn.,
Shannon In the lending roles.
Dick
Upham,
junior
at
Oregon
ver’s and chauffeur's license examl- daughter-in-law of Senator Reed Aid.
for 20 years, will again
as guests visiting Rev. and Mrs.
"Silence” gives Brook an opportu- State college, left Friday night for lation.
Smoot of Utah. The ceremony was
be at the
The residence was an Ideal place Miller.
Ity to portray a great human char­ Corvallis where lie will resume hit
Mrs. O’Brien and children visited
acter, and the suave and polished studies.
HERMISTON HOTEL
star takos every advantage of the
Fred Lenz finished filling Henry
opportunity. Supported by two ca­ Ott’s silo Thursday and moved his
lB S I2 flB IB H fl2 9 U S J S
a
pable and beautlfi I actresses. Brook
chopper home. He is now busy fill­
FOR ONE DAY
sounds the depths of a man’s soul
Eyes Examined - Glasses In a series of adventures, escapades, ing his own silo with corn.
Mr. Beckwith of Pendleton spent
trials and dikillusbnmcnta that
- Ground and Fitted -
the
week end visiting his mother.
bring him finally to the superb sacri­
Reduced Prices
fice to save hit own daughter’s repu­ Mrs. Fauison, who lives on the Jack
Waller place.
tation.
Mr. and Mrs. Basklck of Pendle­
ton spent Sunday at the Bill Tucker
home. Mrs. Basklck 1* Mrs. Tucker’s
daughter. She is also the proprietor
of the Florence cafo in Pendleton,
BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 28
and her husband owns and operates
a truck line over the mountains.
Walter Llebe was absent from
school Monday afternoon for dental
The Spray« Shield Tobe
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work.
NOW — — — _
$3.75
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Templeton
Twin Power Detection
left this week to spend a few days
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hunting In the Blue mountains.
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