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PAG E TW O THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON to our su b scrib ers and to (hose dear v icin ity h ave been very ill w ith colds to us is that they m ay sh are in lif e ’s the past tw o w eek s, resem bling rich est b lessin gs. lig h t a tta ck o f flu . 31p ^Trottatati ty rili) P u b lish ed every T hursday a t H erm is ton, U m atilla C ounty, O regon, by THOMAS’ “ARIZONA” BROUGHT P a n lln e M. Stoop and A lfred Q uiring, TO SCREEN FRIDAY & 8AURDAY. P u b lish ers TH U R SD A Y . D EC EM BER 2 4 , I .J . ------ May the Christmas dawn find you and yours in health, at peace with all mankind, anticipating a happy day with those you love. ♦ EXCURSION R A IL FARES BLESSING Hardware Co. " j WISHING YOU HAPPINESS NOW—the season when all the world seeks the play, joy and freedom more than earned—we broadcast sincere«wishes for an abundance of merriness arid a well-filled cup of prosperity during the new year to follow. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of H erm iston C ap ital, S u rp lu s and U n divided P r o fits Over > 50,000. F. B. Swayze, Fret. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pre». - A. H. Norton, Cashier Mr. and Mrs. G eorge B u tterw ood have ju s t retu rn ed from a v is it to P ortland . Mrs. J. G lllila n of P ortlan d is v is it in g a t th e Fred K nudson home. The a n n u al C h ristm as p agean t w ill be presented to th e p u b lic on D ecem ber 23rd a t 7 :3 0 In th e h igh sch ool aud itorium . T he p a g ea n t is w r itte n by M iss P ope, one o f th e grade teach ers and Is d irected by M iss A lice D yer. As w e com e to th e close of a n o t h er year, our h earts are fille d w ith g r a titu d e for your fr ie n d sh i p as n ever before, and w e w a n t to exp ress our ap p reciation . W e e x t e n d to you th e S e a so n ’s G reet in g s, and w ish in g you joy and H ap p in ess th ro u g h o u t th e Y ear, 1332 K IN G S L E Y ’S ^ » » » ♦ » » » » ♦ » » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » » » » » » a a a a a a o aso aa a a x a aa aa »» R O U N D T R IP W H IT T L E FOR A PRIZE M, TO OUR PATRONS. We find ourselves wishing for a few words that will convey, in the true spirit of Christmas, the thoughts that are uppermost in our minds and express most clearly our deep appreciation of your friendship. Hermiston Light & Power Co» I r*4M**r New Officers Named for U. of 0 . ‘Oregon Dads’ For Christmas, be it understood, We wish you all that is fine and good And for the year of thirty-two, The best of everything for you! K n e rr’s Repair Shop eaae»»»aa»»»a» o o » e» o »o o o o o o o e eo o o o o o a »» e o o o e eo o o »» ai For years we have been extending our sincere best wishes for a very HAPPY CHRISTMAS to everyone. We fervently do so again. H IT T ’S W e T hank Y ou fo r y o u r P a tr o n a g e in t h e P a s t Y e a r The Goodyear Double Eogle- and w is h y o u im ita te d but n ev er e q u a le d — is the e finest tira the world's largest rubber A Merry Christmas c o m p a n y can b u ild w ith o u t a cost restriction of any kind * t t t ROHRMAN MOTOR CO. PHONE 071 IM I ■ J - • KOLI D A Y 1931-1832 i ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A Mr. and Mrs. W alsh returned • ♦ U m atilla Sunday ev en in g . and Mrs. G eorge Craner of > CHURCH ROTES . ♦ P en Mr. d leton v isited at the F ran k Clark ' hom e over th e w eek end. Mr. and Mrs. Joe S p rin ger mo- tored to P en d leton Su nd ay to v isit CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES nesday n ig h t w ith steam from th e w ith th e ir d au gh ter, Mrs. W a lla c e M ahoney. A rizona, one o f th e m ost p o p u -! hot w ater fa u cet in th e school bouse E ntered a I Second C lass M atter 44Js the U niverse, Including Man. Mrs. Lew B row n ell en te rta in e d the Decem ber, 1 9 0 6 , U m a tilla C ounty, lar and su cc e ssfu l sta g e plays ever j kltrhen Evolved by Atomic Force?“ B rid ge clu b la st F riday. T he fo l w ritten , has been m ade in to a talk- Oregon. lo w in g were present. M esdam es H ar was the su bject of the le s s e n Ser Mrs. W. C. Isom e n te rta in e d the in g film by C olum bia P ictu res and ry H u ll. W illia m L ogan, F ran k Clark mon In all Churches or Christ. Sci S u b scrip tion B a te s: Jack Cherry, Joe Sp rin ger, E lnore is sh o w in g F rid a y and Satu rd ay at II. B. C. L adies at her hom e T h u rs entist, on Sunday, Dec. 20. One Y e a r ............................. $2.00 the O asis th eatre. K in zie, Fred K nudson, B ill L e w lly n , day aftern oon . T h e sam e o ffice rs The Golden T ext was, “'Of old M iss Sara R ix and the hostess. S ix M ouths .......... >1.00 The play is th e w ork o f A u gustu s w ere retain ed for th e com in g year. hast thou laid the foundation of the Mrs. M ilo M cFarland e n te rta in e d T hree M o n th s ......................... 60 Thom as, one of th e g r e a te st of pre- earth: and th e heavens are the th e ” 5 0 0 ’ clu b T uesday even in g, T hey are Mrs. W. C. Isom , p resid en t: work of thy hands” tP s. 102:25). lent day p la y w r ig h ts. It is co n si G lenn Y ager, M isses A lic e D yer and Jud y Pope m otored to P en d le Am ong the citations which com dered th e o u tsta n d in g work of th is Mrs. E d ith M arkham , v ice president: Spiritually Rich. ton S atu rd ay on bu siness. prised the Lesson Sermon was the A t th is p articu lar tim e of year talen ted author, and It has had a and Mrs. A. C. H ou gh teu , secretary. Mrs. H arry R h odenb ough and follow ing from the Bible; "The hearts o l men over all the C hristian colorful career on A m erican dram a- The aftern oon w as sp e n t w o rk in g on d a u g h te r D oris m otored to P en d le heavens are thinu, the earth also tic boards. The lo n g h istory attach ed ; a b e a u tifu l q u ilt w h ich th e ladles world soften as m em ories o f th e life ton T hu rsday. is thine: as for the world and the o f Jesus are brought more closely to th is play sta rted in 1899 a t the | w ill se ll in th e near futu re. B ill Sw lt- ler m otored to P ortlan d fulness thereof, thou bast founded T h u rsd ay on b u sin ess. H am ilton Opera H ouse In C hicago | M iss R enfro le ft Satu rd ay for to their m inds. them ” (P s. 89:11). B eryl tiu rd an e m otored, to P e n And, th is C hristm as season , are where it had Its prem iere and played j P ark sd ale for a tw o w e ek ’s v isit w ith The Lesson-Serm on also Included d leto n on b u sin ess T hursday. for m ore th an a year w ith a cast ! her parents. w e not w itn e ssin g a fu ller open the follow ing passage from the Mrs. Nora B erw ick and Mrs. H ugh Christian S cien ce textbook, “ScK hearted ness? For, has not th e beau w hich la ter becam e fam ous— such i Fred M arkham . J ess O liver and V an S ch oiack m otored to P en d leto n ence and H ealth with Key to the tifu l exam ple set by th e Good Sa W ednesday. .tam es as T heodore R oberts, Robert j g . G rider w ere H enpner v isito r s S at- Scriptures”, by Mary Eaker Eddy: John P eterson , fath er of Mrs. N o m aritan com e Into the fore to relieve Edeson, A rthur Byron. O live May, > urday. "God creates and governs the uni ra B erw ick and Mrs. H u gh V an Eleanor Robson, Edm und H olt and hum an su ffer in g ? To overcom e self Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom and Mrs. S ch oick of U m a tilla and A rthu r and verse, Including man. The uni .io n cl Barrym ore. ish n ess? To banish str ife? To re M. A. S m ith w ere d in n er g u e sts of verse is filled with spiritual Ideas, John P eterson of W illo w C reek, is F or over n in e y ea rs “’A rizo n a ” j ir . and Mrs. E arl Isom Sunday. m ind us th at w e are our B rother very ill at th e hom e of h is d a u g h ter, which H e evolves, and they are held Its grip on th e public and it K eeper? T he D ecem ber m e etin g of the Irri Mrs. N ora B erw ick . obedient to the Mind that m akes Amid all the w orries th a t beset a w ent dow n In th e a tric a l h istory as gon G range 611 w as held a t th e M iss Je ssie K la g es of H erm iston them ” (p.295). v isited a t th e C hrism an hom e Sa b ein g th e m ost popular play o f mo school h ou se W ed n esd a y n ig h t; th e sorely troubled world let us not be turday and S u n d ay w ith her frien d an m em bers and their fa m ilie s all com com e blind to the goodness so close dern tim es,. It is considered BA PTIST-C H R ISTIA N CHURCH D orothy M attice. Am erican C lassic. F o llo w in g its in g early, b rin gin around us, nor let us forget our op W a lla ce E. Jon es, Pastor. su pp er w h ic h M isses V ern a and Joan B yrn es and p o rtu n ities o f service, th a t have Chicago run, it had an eq u ally sue P a u l W alsh w ere d in n er g u e sts o f 1 0 :2 0 A. M., Com m union service was served hot a t '..3 0 , en joyed by -essful sh o w in g at th e H erald Square everyon e and p u ttin g th e m em bers Mr. and Mrs. B ow en in H erm iston , never been m ore p len tifu l. A lthou gh 1 0 :3 0 A. M., S o n g service. Sunday. our lot may seem harder, are we not In N ew York and th en at th e A d el In a good hum or for th e w ork before 1 1 :5 5 A. M., Serm on, "A fte Mr. and Mrs. R oy B ly and c h ild a m an to m an richer, nobler, be phi In London, w h ile several com them . B esid es th e b u sin ess o f the C hristm as, W h a t? ” ren m otored to P en d leton S atu rd ay. pan ies presented it sim u lta n e o u sly ev en in g , new o ffice rs w ere elected cau se of th is frien d lier period! Mrs. W m. C onlon w as ill on W ed 6 :3 0 P. M„ C h ristian E ndeavor. n esd ay and w a s u n ab le to go to th e In term s o f the sp iritu a l th in g s >n th e road In th e U n ited S tates. 7 :3 0 P. M., Church service, ser tor th e co m in g yoar a s follo w s: M as library. Mrs. Joe S p rin ger a cted as It w as revived w ith g rea t success ter, C. R. W oods: O verseer, R. V. mon su b je ct, " T h in gs T h at ari o f life our harvest is p len tifu l. lib rarian. n 1902 and again in 1909 by an all Jon es; L ectu rer, Mrs. A. E. M cFar Nev.’. ’ A t th is tim e our C hristm as wish Mrs. H arry R h odenb ough and ita r cast, and It w as film ed by D oug land; S tew ard , J. S. W h ite : A ssis ch ild ren and Mrs. A. B. S tep h en s las F airb an k s in 1918. In 1925 the tan t S tew ard , W m . K ick; C haplin, m otore to P en d leton Satu rd ay. Mr. and Mrs. K en n eth B aym iller hu berts set "A rizon a” to m usic ui> Mrs. F. D. B race; T reasurer, A. E. ♦ of C aliforn ia are v is it in g w ith Mrs. ;Ier th e t itle o f "The Love Call" and M cF arland; S ecretary, Mrs. A. C. > UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS B a y m ille r ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. proved th a t its pop u larity w as as H ough ten ; G ate K eeper, F. H u n tin g ; D uncan over th e C hristm as h olid ays. great at th a t tim e as it had been Mr. and Mrs. J e ff S tep h en s and 'eses, Mrs. Fred M arkham ; Pom ona, > 4 ♦ ♦ 4 «9» 4> » » <5 4- •!» •; w hen th e play w as first presented, Mrs. R. C, Jo n es . F lo ra l, Mrs. C. B. D. R. B ro w n ell w ho has te e n in d ’ u g h ter F ern m otored to P en d leton ’’’he film sh o w in g F rid ay and Fat- S m ith ; Lady A ssista n t S tew ard. Mrs. th e h o sp ita l a t Ff-sco, W n., for some M onday. M iss L aura D unne w as a b u sin ess Ima due to a lig h t stroke has re- irday nt th e Oasis th e a tre Is a m od Wm. K ick; P ia n ist, F loren ce Brace; v isito r in H erm iston Satu rd ay. .u riicd to h is hom e here. ern adap tion of th is play. R alph Joder of T he D alles visited F ire In su ran ce A g en t, R, V. Jones. J!r. and Mrs. R oy B ly and ch ild - T he fo llo w in g ca st in terp ret roles The m e etin g cam e to a close a t a en w ere P en d leto n shoppers Satur- In l'm a tilla T hu rsday. Mr. Joder is em ployed In th e railroad yards there. lay. in th e screen pl.-y— Laura La P lan te, late hour w ith best, w ish es for a The S en ior C h ristian E ndeavor John W ayne and Ju n e Clyde in the su cc e ssfu l yoar o f G range w ork. held a sp ec ia l b u sin ess m e etin g at leads, and N em a Q uartaro, Forrest F riday e v e n in g a program and a the C om u m nlty ch urch M onday even S ta n le y , L oretta S ayers and Susan C hristm as tree w as g iv e n by the ng. F le m in g in su p p ortin g roles. George school to a fu ll hou se and w as fu lly A m ong th e U m a tilla people atten d B. Sgitz handled th e direction . ing th e dan co in Irrigon Satu rd ay app reciated by every one present. ,-vening w ere: Mrs. P ete M cNabb The sch ool w ill be closed for th e com ♦ a « » » » » » » » » » » » ind ch ild ren , M axine and George in g tw o w eek s. isth e r and B la n ch e P ik e, Mr. and ♦ Mr. and Mrs. M erton D aw ald left vlrs. A. E. M cFarland. IRRIGON NEWS ♦ Satu rd ay for J u lie tta , The Ju n ior and S enior C. E. are Idaho, to * \ * spend th e h olid ays w ith Mrs. Da- H ann in g to s in g C hristm as carols h rlstm as e v en in g . T hey ask all w a ld ’s parents. hoce w ish in g to have th e carols Mac McCoy w as a B oardm an v is it Mr. and Mrs. H en ry W ier are u n g in fron t o f th eir hom e to place or Sunday. c.-ndlo in th eir w indow . sp en d in g th eir tw o w eek s vacation The d an ce given by th e G ranre A num ber of th e L adies Aid m eri- w ith r ela tiv e s a t B aker, Oregon. S atu rd ay n ig h t had a large crowd - r i called at th e hom e o f Mrs. W . O. .Her la st T uesd ay. Mrs. M iller has present end n p leasan t ev en in g »pent ietn con fin ed to her hom e for som e Mrs. Jess Oliver v s on the sick Imo sin c e sh e fe ll and broke tw o list *i-t wec«t. A g-.nl e sn v In this lbs. She is now ab le to he ou t and ••round a g a in . A party w as giv en on Mrs. G lenn Va er T h u rsd ay aftern oon at her hom e. M any n ice g if t s w ere re ceived and a d elicio u s lu n ch eon was lerved by th e L adies Aid. T hose pre- To all Union Pacific points' rent w ere: M esdam es W illia m Con- V/e would sin g you a carol, (also points on certain con on, H en ry E dw ard s, Irvin Chapm en, necting linos) In Oregon,' but ah, w e ca n ’t sin g ; eorge K en dler, Jr., H u gh Van Washington, Idaho, Montana W e would rin g you a chim e, eboiack . B ill Ixygan, H en ry Thom p- (Butte, Havre and West), but w e’ve n o th in g to rin g; :on Jam es B yrnes, W illia m Fhep- W y o m in g (G ra n g e r a n d ierJ, P ete M cNabb, Joh n W urster, Eo wo send you a w ish W e s t), U ta h (O gdon a n d K enneth T rum bull, M iss Ina G ilbert, W est), Nevada, C a lifo rn ia tlins is sin cere and true; M1 s 3 A lice D yer and th e hon or g u est and some points in British A righ t M erry C hristm as, Columbia. Mrs. G lenu Y ager. >1000.00 in cash prizes and one thou- and a glad N ew Y ear, too! T he U m a tilla H igh sch ool team s G O IN G i DEC. 22, 21, 24, 2S, und other prizes are offered for ex n m e g ir ls ’ gam e, th e score b ein g AND JAN. 1 amples of skill with a jackknife. Entries 9-2. The h oys’ gam e w a s a very may be any kind of model, figure or RETURNING« JAN. S close gam o en d in g w ith a score of 3 special carving, requiring skill and in (Homo by midnight th a t data) 2 9 - .5 . A fter the gam e, th e U. II. S. genuity, made entirely of wood, and team s served the Ione team s a de Approximate with no other tools than a jackknife. lig h tfu l lun ch eon in th e sch ool base R O U N D TRIP PARIS Flirt Prist.................................... 1230 m ent. Stesnd Prise............ ................. >100 Mr, and Mrs. E. B yrnes v isited at T O D E S T IN A T IO N S TkM ..................................... >19 th e hom e of Mr. B y r n e s’ brother, IOO 200 5OO tooo Fourth Prize................................ 190 Jam es B yrn es last T hursday. M IUS MILES MIUS M IUS Fifth Prist.................................... $19 Mr. and Mrs. G ene D ex ter and AWAY AWAY AWAY AWAY d a u g h ter nnd Miss E sth er I’lk e m o A nd also there are tw enty-lve 3 )0 p-iara and 2.16 4 .3 2 1 0 .8 0 2 1 .6 0 i f f y of 91.00 each. In addition, 1000 special tored to P en d leton T hursday. n. kkmvea w ill be diatnhutcj 10 all w im ers of Mrs. P erry Pike w h o h as been ill cash awards and to those teceivinc honor. Me at her hom e tiere, is very m uch im m.-ntion. in case of ties duplicate ptuea w ill be (iven. proved. T ic k e ts good an a ll 1 A il rules and derail) o f tb i- contest are fat the Mr. and Mrs. H arry Jo n es o f The In a l l e a rs . In S t a r ________ issue of Popular Mechanics Magaaine now on sale. D alles visited friend s in U m atilla Bor a copy at a n / new»,;ind a t consult a m at T o u r la t s a a r a b o r n a * T uesd ay. your library. You do not have to be a regular reader. Mrs. C lin ton H arvey and d au gh ter s“ H W t t l W t * l * “ * * * “ “ “ * * “ , , - “^ T T T T t t t l t i C M M M | M innie E llen of P ortlan d visited Ask local agent POPULAR MECHANICS w ith r ela tiv e s in U m a tilla over th e for dotalls w eek end. M AG AZINE Mr. and Mrs. D. M. W alsh w en t »00 Fart Onitrto Sheet CHICA G O , AL. to L ew iston T hu rsday to v is it w ith th e ir d au gh ter. Mrs. ftrook Starnee. V onna Jo n es bad th e m isfortu n e to burn her hands q u ite badly W ed ■ 11 HERMISTON, OREGON Plans for an active year were made at the reeoat meeting e f the “Oregon Dade" at the University of Oregoa. Above are the new officers, and amabers of the executive committee. L eft to right, Sam H. Baker, Grants Paas; Allan P. Hunt, Burlingame, Cal.; Carl Haherlach. Tillamook; Dr. George A. Maaeey, Klamath Falla; D r. Arnold Bennett Hall, president of the UalversMy; Charles Hall, Portland; Mrs. Marian Phy Ager, executive secretary; C. C. Hall. Pertland; O. Laurgaard, Portland, retiring president; J. C. Stevens, Portland; W. Lair Thompson, Portland, president; Wilson II, Jewett, Eugene, secretary; Paal T. Shaw, Portland, and W. C, Reugaitz, Portland. BLACK & WHITE GARAGE Hermiston Oregon