THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1332
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
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The lieruston Heralb
OTHER FOLKS’ LIVES VIEWED
Published every Thursday at Hermis IN FILM PLAY AT OASIS.
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Family life—its Joys and disap-
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring
pointments,
its excitements, its hu-
Publishers.
nan drama, its laughing hours—all
Entered as Second Class Matter hese are presented with tacile di-
December, 1906, Umatilla County, ectorial touches and skilful artis-
ic strength in "Husband’s Holli-
Oregon.
lay,” the Paramount talkie featur-
Subscription Rates:
ng Clive Brook, Charlie Ruggles.
One Year.......................................... $2.00 Vivienne Osburn and Harry Bannis-
Six Months . .................................. $1.00 er at the Oasis theatre Sunday and
Three Months ........................................ 50 Monday.
A picture of families and for fam-
lies. “Husband’s Holiday,” gets off
o a quick start, and holds its pul-
ASSOCIATION
ating tempo for more than an hour
f gripping, enchanting entertain-
.nent.
Clive Brook is seen as the roman
BURKING OF RANGE HARMFUL
tic-minded husband who yields to
the charms of a oeautiful young wo
PRACTICE, SAYS HYSLOP.
man, Juliette Compton. With a last
The idea that burning of forest spark of fair-mindedness he tells his
ranges such as has been attributed vife, Vivienne Osborne, about the
to Indians in years gone by is bene- iffair. He suggests that they get a
ficial to these ranges is scouted by divorce.
Amazed and shocked, his wife is
G. R. Hyslop, chief in farm crops at
Oregon State college, who is advo at her wits’ end. But she has cour
cating a program of range pasture age enough to tell Brook that he
development through research de nay expect no divorce-cooperation
signed to find the best plants for from her. She brands the affair as
such use In Oregon and how best to a passing fancy, too trivial a thing
to wreck such a substantial institu-
establish them.
Jon as their marriage.
“In the old Indian days it was
Later, Juliette meets Vivienne.
true that they could burn over land
The two women discuss their respec
and there was the appearance of
tive love for Brook. Juliette lies
more fresh green grass because it
ibout her relations with him, and
began to show up as soon as it
forces Vivienne to say she will grant
emerged from the soil,” explains
the divorce.
Professor Hyslop.
“But they had
That evening when Vivienne tells
plenty of room, as the entire Indian
Brook of her changed decision he is
population probably did not exceed
taken aback. He begins to suspect
a million.
that she herself has someone new to
"Every burning that takes place love. This puts him into a mental
destroys surface-crowned perennial torment.
grasses and legumes.
Plants that
At a party on the eve of the pro
survive are deep-rooted perennials, posed wedding. Brooks distracted
or annuals that have dropped seed attitude brings Juliette to a realiza
that survives the fire. So we get tion that they can never make a go
vine maple, fern, poison oak and of marriage. She takes poison and
some of the bulbous plants and un nearly dies in a hospital.
palatable lupines, and a lot of poor
To appease their children, Dickie
annuals like cheat and broncho Moore and Marilyn Knowlden, Brook
grass.”
spends Christmas with his family.
Professor Hyslop believes Oregon To him and Vivienne the tradition
might well encourage the effort to al joys of the season are a hollow
have a federal plant exploration par mockery. Something must be done
ty sent into Asia to hunt for dry- to terminate the affair with Juliette.
land grasses particularly suited to Something must be done to revive
the dry ranges of eastern and south Vivienne’s old love for her husband
ern Oregon. When the forage prob
The finale settles this dilemma in
lem for these acres is solved it will a truly joyful manner, and all ends
also help solve weed, fire and ero- happily for the family that had been
sian problems, he says.
30 close to moral disaster.
"Forage research In Oregon has
HILLSBORO—Strawberry grow
given us Grimm and Ladnk alfalfa.
Hungarian vetch, Austrian •winter ers of Washington county are going
field peas, stem-rot resistant sweet ahead with plans for improvement
clover, crested wheat grass, the of their business next year despite
Bortfield turnip, Japanese millet, the present disastrous price season,
Schoolman oats, irrigated Ladino reports County Agent W. T. Cyrus
clover pastures and scores of other Several growers are making plans tc
crop Improvements," he points out. take advantage of the newly offered
"No research problem that I know certification service for strawberry
of has so great a future for the state plant producers, or will follow meth
than that looking to the rehabitili- ods suggested for developing disease
tatlon of our great range area of free stock for their own use.
EUGENE— A demonstration to
more than So million acres.
The
development of this resource even in determine the value of superphos
small part would simplify the live phate on Ladino clover pasture, car
stock production problem and would ried out by H. J. Merz of Ada, shows
establish values that do not now that the fertilizer stimulated growth
exist.”
on poor spots but gave no material
results where the soil was in good
condition, says County Agent Flet
Herald Subscription $2.00 a Year
cher who cooperated in the test.
HOT LUNCHES
REFRESHING DRINKS
SPORTING GOODS
Hitt’s Confectionery
PHONE 100
HERMISTON, OREGON
de,
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peck and small
son enjoyed a picnic up the Colum- !
bia river Monday.
CHURCH NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Tonies enter- •
tallied several friends on their farm |
Monday evening
Many fireworks
Stanfield 4-H Club News.
were set off. After several games |
a
The
Home
Economics
sponsored
METHODIST CHURCH.
were played, ice cream and cake 1
lawn social on the park adjacent to were served. Those present were:
O. W. Payne. Pastor.
the city well Thursday evening. A Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shaw and child-;
Sunday will be one of those full short program was given after which ren of Sandspur; Margaret Brown, ¡
days'again. Sunday school at 10:00 ice cream and cake were served, the Myrle Byrnes, Maxine Rhode, Betty |
o’clock and then at the regular proceeds being used for 4-H club McKenzie, Dorothy Tonies, Claude,
Clara Johnson and Harry and Bobby Rhode, Bobby Me- i
church hour you will have the op- scholarships.
Marjory Cooper gave very interest;
portunity of hearing Mr. McAtee ing accounts of the 4-H club summer Kenzie, Lloyd Blackwell, Vivian
Brown, Eugene Tonies, Elmer Rice
his impressions of conference on a school which they recently attended and Alice McIntyre.
lay delegate. Everybody Is welcome in Corvallis.
Several Umatilla people were pic-1
The poultry club held an interest nicking along the Columbia river
and you will surely enjoy this ser-
vice. Regular preaching In the eve- ing meeting at the James Hoskins Monday the 4th.
farm with Miss Bytha Hoskins as
Bill Peck was appointed Marshall
ning.
hostess. After the business meeting
Now, when “lazy weather” creates desires to romp with
A real institute pep meeting of an outdoor demonstration was given Monday during Ernest Reeves’ ab-
gen ce.
playful ocean waves or enjoy the cool of some mountain.
the Epworth eLague at 7:00 p. m. by Doris Green and Margaret Ham-
Miss Effie Bullock spent the 4th |
mill on "Feeding and Management with her aunt and uncle in Golden- 1
Everybody come.
of Chix.” Assistant County Agent dale.
many are forced to stay home because of expense.
G. D. Best attended the meeting and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Gaurln
and
BAPTIST CHURCH.
expressed "himself as being pleased | family spent the week end in Spo-
with the good work this club is do
E. J. Caln, Pastor.
kane.
It would pay to save each week for a vacation.
Next Sunday your Baptist pastor ing. Miss Lavada Nudo was a club
Mrs. Jack Cherry and son Earl I
guest. Mrs. Fred Shelton is the | motored to Pendleton Tuesday.
will speak in the morning on the poultry leader.
and Mrs. Parks and family
dead man turned
subject of
Sewing club members have recent and Mr. Mrs.
D. R. Brownell left Wed-
loose," and in the evening his sub ly received their bulletins from Cor | nesday for a visit in California.
ject will be. "Vox Pop.” These are vallis and are busily plying their
Mr. and Mrs. Archie McFarland, |
of Hermiston
vital messages that you ought to
Mr. and Mrs. Milo McFarland. Mrs.
ship of a dozen girls and their lead- ida Means and children, Mr. and
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
hear.
er is Mrs. J. M. Richards.
Mrs. Ben Spences, Mrs. George Ken-
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
F. B. SWAYZE, President
Remember every body Is welcome
. dler, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kennedy.
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
to all our services. Come and hear
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
I Miss Dorothy Mattice, and Mr. and
♦
I Mrs. W. R. Nugent were among the
our choir.
many that attended the celebration
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
We want Hermiston people to
at the Columbia rark the Fourth.
know that we nreach the whole
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunsaker of dance at Highland Park.
complete the purchase of said land
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Bible and not a Bible full of holes
Mabton, Wash., spent Sunday and
Dan Foord and Victor Day of The under the provisions of the Act of
Bloom
were
N.
W.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Our Sunday school, our B.Y.P.U. and
Fourth of July at the home of Mr Dalles spent Monday and Tuesday
March 4, 1929.
in fact our whole church is growing. visitors in Umatilla Wednesday with and Mrs. John Wurster.
in Umatilla with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root, Mr. and
their daughter, Mrs. Esther Gardi
Any and all persons claiming ad
Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and
BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH
ner. Mrs. Gardiner expects to leave Mrs. Alvie Mefford and son Stanley daughters Joan, Erma and Verna, versely the above described land or
and Vernon Root of Boardman spent and Paul Walsh motored to Dufur
W. E. Jones, Pastor.
soon for The Dalles.
the Fourth with Mr. Root’s brother Park where they enjoyed a picnic desiring for any reason to object to
Mrs. August Linder left Wednes and family, and A. M. Franklin.
10:29 A. M., Communion.
the completion of the purchase and
Monday.
Mrs. Jurkris and son Alvin and
10:30 A. M., Announcements and day for Portland where she will visit
W. M. Connell is visiting with his final entry thereof by the appli
her daughter, Mrs. Blessing, while Mr. Harris of Portland visited Sun- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connell. cant, should file their affidavits of
song service.
day and Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete McNabb and
11:05 A. M., Sermon by the pas- taking medical treatments.
| 1). W. Jackson and daughter Louise children Maxine, Johnny. Herbert, protest in duplicate in this office
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bloom were
tor. Subject “A Two Weeks Vaca
Agnes Kendler and Lorraine Lash and Oliver motored to LaGrande during the 30-day period of publica
tion.” Junior church for the little visitors at Pendleton last Wednes- motored to Pendleton Saturday even Sunday and remained for the 4th. tion immediately following the first
ing.
folks.
day.
They visited at the home of M. printed issue of this notice, other
Mr. and Mrs. George McIntosh McNabb’s sistes, Mrs. Aaron Howell.
11:30 A. M., Teaching service for
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Wells were cal-
wise the application may be allowed.
and family of Portland visited Mrs
Mrs. Arthur Buntin of The Dalles
all ages.
lers at the Joe Udey home Monday. McIntosh’s sister. Mrs. Harry Hull
R. J. CARSNER,
vas a Umatilla visitor Wednesday.
7:00 P. M„ Junior and Senior
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haneline were over the week end. George McIntosh
Register.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brownell of
Endeavor. Miss Pauline Stoop will visitors at the C. A. Keller home is staying for a visit of two weeks. Pasco were in Umatilla last Tuesday.
(June
30-July
28)
Bill Hanson, Lucille Hower. Don They called upon D. C. Brownell,
lead the Senior Endeavor meeting. Sunday.
....
„ . Hower and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Erwin Mrs. Brownell’s father.
8:00 P. M., Evening preaching
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mikesell of motored to Canada for the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cramar of
service.
Vancouver, Wn.. spent a few days
M. A. Stearns, former operator of Pendleton spent the week end at the
of this week visiting at the W. A. the Union Pacific, has relieved Mr. home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Clark.
Martin Love of Spokane.
Mrs.
William Switzler and Alex McIn-
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Mikesell home. They were on their Stearns and son Jim will visit in tyre
motored to Ukiah Sunday where
return home from Missouri. C. J Union for a month and then make
660 od” was the subject of the Les-
they were judges at the Ukiah Rodeo
Mike- their home in Spokane.
Mikesell
is
a
brother
to
W.
A.
- son-Sermon in all Churches of
July 3rd and 4th.
Among those who spent the 4th
sell.
Mrs. Ray Paulie of Centralia,
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July
Jessie
in
the
mountains
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mrs. Helen Hart and Miss
Wash., spent Thursday of last week
8.
Max Grabeal and son, Mr. and Mrs. with Miss Sara Rix.
Hart spent the Fourth with Mrs.
The Golden Text was, “I am the
Ervin Chapman and daughter, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Conlon and
Hart’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. and Mrs. George Kendler, Jr., and
Lord thy God, which have brought
laughter Mildred accompanied by
thee out of the land of Egypt, out of
Upham.
Lola Berry.
Leslie Bennett motored to Canyon
the house of bondage. Thou shaft
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carlyje spent City. Ore., Sunday and stayed over
Florence Udey was a visitor at
have no other gods before me” (Ex.
the
Fourth
at
Wallowa
lake.
"or the fourth.
the Fern Lindner home Sunday.
20:2, 3).
Mr. and Mrs. Beauleau and daugh
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull, Mr. and
Mrs. Daucett, Mr. Stilling's house-
Among the citations which com
Mrs. George McIntosh and family ter Dazel of Arlington were visitors
teeper, spent the Fourth with Mrs. motored to Emigrant Springs.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
3ladys Comstock.
Mr. and Mrs. George Crammer. Caldwell one day last week. Dazel
following from the Bible: "Am 1
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson were Mrs. Walter Bullard and Mrs. Frank remained in Umatilla and will visit
a God at hand, salth the Lord, and
risitors at the Joe Udey home Tues- Clarke motored to Prari City Tues- tor a few weeks.
not a God afar off? . . . Do not I fill
day where they visited with Miss
heaven nnd enrth? salth the Lord
lay evening.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
(Jer. 23:23, 24).
Mr. and Mrs. John Jendrzejewski Rosa Ricco.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Messenger and
The Lesson-Sermon also included
were visitors at the Logan Todd son Bobby of Bend, Oregon, are vi
In the County Court of the State of
the following passage from the
tome Tuesday evening.
siting Mr. and Mrs. John Butson and
Christian Science toxtbook, "Sci
Oregon for Umatilla County.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamm and family this week.
TO FIT YOUR PURSE
ence and Health with Key to the
Mrs. Montin and daughter Cath
family,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
U.
Edwards,
Unien Pacific offers four kinds of
Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy:
erine and sons Andy and Ragner
In the Matter of the Estate of
ind Mr. and Mrs. McCulley and fam- left last week for Montana where
“Paganism and agnosticism may de-
travel bargains — plus the usual
Henry II. Edwards, deceased.
ly spent the Fourth at the J. E. they plan to visit during this month
fine Deity as 'the great unknow
excellence of service; fine — fast
Notice is hereby given that the
Miss May Wurster spent several
Hallyburton home.
able’! but Christian Science brings
trains, historic end scenic route.
undersigned has been appointed by
days
of
last
week
visiting
Mr.
and
God much nearer to man, and
Mrs.
Emil
Ash
in
Irrigon.
the
above
entitled
court
administra
Ask for fares
makes Him better known as the
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Rev. W. O. Miller and Allan Hill tor of the above entitled estate, and
♦ motored
All-in-all, forever near” (p.596).
to Grass Valley, Oregon, the that he has qualified as the law di
to any point east
UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS • Fourth where Rev. Miller took Ex-
ROUND-TRIP Summer
jovernor Pierce’s place in giving an rects. All persons who may have
Excursion Fares. Daily to Oct.
address to a large crowd which was claims against the estate are hereby
15. (East of Chicago Sept. 30.)
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there to celebrate the Fourth.
notified to present the same to me,
Return Oct. 31.
STANFIELD NEWS NOTES
William Connell of Portland is with proper vouchers, at the office
Mrs. W. A. Conlon and daughter
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ROUND-TRIP 30-day Fares to
Mildred accompanied by Mrs. Wil visiting his father, Jess Connell.
points east of Chicago. Daily to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hofer of Ale- of my attorney, Stephen A. Lowell,
liam Peck and daughter Mona Lou meda, Calif., visited at the home of in Despain Block. Pendleton, Oregon,
Oct. 15. Return 30 days, not
Miss Ardelia Hurley left Saturday motored to Walla Walla, Wash., Fri Mrs. Hofer’s brother, Lew Brownell,
exceeding Oct. 31.
within six months from the date
or her home in Hood River having day. Mrs. Peck and daughter Mona Sunday and Monday.
ONE-WAY Intermediate Fares.
hereof.
seen the house guest of Billy Hed- remained in Walla Walla where they
A large number of people from
Daily to Dec. 31.
rick for the past two weeks.
Dated this 30th day of June, 1932.
will visit relatives.
Umatilla attended the show in Her
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoskins and
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schroeder, Mrs. miston Monday.
ONE-WAY Coach Fares. Good
Annie C. Edwards,
in Coaches or Chair Cars only. *
laughters Byrtha and Odelpha left Emma Roberts, Ed Schroeder accom
Mrs. E. C. Johnson of Enaville.
Administratrix,
Daily to Dec. 31.
Saturday for Baker where they were panied by their mother who has Idaho,visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
P. O., Umatilla, Oregon.
quests of friends on a camping and been visiting at the Scott Brown Hoyt last week. She left Saturday to
For sleeping car privileges, stopovers,
(July 7 - Aug. 4) .
fishing trip over Hie week end and home, returned to Olympia Sunday. visit her daughter, Mrs. Ruby Pal
side trips and National Park booklets
call on or address
July 4th.
Mr. and Mrs. Brook Starns and mer at Condon, Oregon.
Miss Mary Brace of Pendleton vi- daughter Jeanne of Lewiston, Idaho,
F. C. W0UGHTER
Serial No. 023715
Mr. and Mrs. Gene McFarland,
sited at the F. S. Green home last spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Milo McFarland and
AGENT
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE
week.
Stams’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Ursel Hiatt motored to Meecham
Hermiston, Oregon
* INTERIOR.
Miss Elaine Green who has spent Walsh and their son David, who has lake Sunday.
her two weeks vacation with her been visiting here since Decoration
Dave Roberts of Pendleton was in
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Green Day.
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
Umatilla Monday of this week.
has returned to her duties in St.
Cloyd Tillson returned Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Edmonds and daugh
gon. June 22, 1932.
Anthony’s hospital.
from a two weeks visit in Spokane. ter who have been In Vancouver,
Miss Opal Hoskins is visiting
Barbara Root, who has been at Wash., the past year are again in
Notice is hereby given that Marie
friends at Pilot Rock where she for- tending Decker Business College in Umatilla attending to their fruit in
C. Spinning of Echo, Oregon, who,
nerly taught in the public schools, Portland, has returned home for the | Ills orchard west of town.
An interesting visitor-in the com- summer vacation.
on November 4, 1909, made Desert
THE OVERLAND ROUTE
I
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maxwell of
munity was Mrs. Elizabeth Andrews
James Byrnes went to -,
o-=Athena, Orevisited at the Clyde Land Entry 023715 for the El
of
her
cousin,
Mrs.
who was a guest
last Tuesday where he spent the day Hoyt home Monday afternoon.
NEY. Sec. 30, T. 3 N., R. 28 E„ W.
F. A. Baker, for several days. Mrs. visiting with his parents. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Haines, Mr. and
Andrews returned to her home in Mrs. A. W. Byrnes, and other rela Mrs. Vic Baer of Estacada, Ore., M., has filed notice of intention to
Portland Tuesday.
tives. Erma Byrnes returned with
Mrs. Morris of Eugene will suc her father after spending a month stopped here at the John Wurster
home enroute
to Star,
Idaho.
ceed W. P. Trumbull as station with her grandparents.
agent. Mrs. Morris has rented the
Al Norton returned to Umatilla "Gramp” Hatfield accompanied them
to
Star
returning
Tuesday.
lames Lane house recently vacated one day of last week. After spend
Mrs. D. R. Brownell has returned
by the Cooper family.
ing the Fourth in Umatilla with
Mr. and Mrs. Miles C. Barager friends, he went to Canyon, City.
. | to Umatilla from a visit In Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bullard of
who recently moved to Goldendale,
Mrs. Elmer Rice and son Tommy |
Heppner were the house guests of
Wn., have returned to Stanfield and left Friday tor Idaho where they
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will again operate their farm in will spend a few days with Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark over the
holidays.
Mr. Barager Rice’s parents.
Columbia district,
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connell, Mr.
found he could not live at that al-
Misses Louise, Bernice and Erma
titude on account of severe attack of Byrnes went to Walla Walla Wed- and Mrs. Joe Longe, Mrs. Pearle Jar
OREGON
PORTLAND
asthma.
nesday. Erma Byrnes will visit rela- vis, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Blakely. Mr.
J.
W.
Heckman
accompanied tives tn Touchet. Bernice will re and Mrs. Duff Knight, Mr. and Mrs.
James Lane to Parkdale Saturday main in Walla Walla for a few Lloyd Miller and their daughter
hen in Portland be kind to yourself
and returned Wednesday.
weeks. Louise will return home were among the Umatilla people
who attended the Grange celebra
Stanfield was quite deserted on Thursday evening.
•nd
your pocketbook . . . stop at "The
independence day. Many from this
Eugene Hiatt has returned from tion at Columbia park the Fourth.
Multnomah." There is nothing "high hat"
Mrs. Elmore McKenzie and Mrs.
vicinity spent the day at Columbia a three weeks visit with relatives in
Fred Knudson were joint hostesses
park attending the Farm Bureau Heppner.
•bout "The Multnomah." It's just • big,
niente. Others went to Ukiah. Bing
Ross Bramar returned to Missou- honoring Miss Sara Rix at a lovely
fine, homelike, hospitable hotel with sur
ham Springs and Hidaway.
la, Mont., Monday the 4th. after miscellaneous shower Thursday of
prisingly low rates and popular priced
Mrs. Florence Connor was hostess spending a month here with his par last week. Many nice gifts were re
Ice cream and cake were
to the Bridge club at her home Tues ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bramar. ceived.
restaurants.
day afternoon
Besides the mem Mr. R. Bramar has been serving in served as refreshments.
Mr. Wible, who has started the
bers the following guests were pre the army for sixteen years. After
sent. Mrs. Agnes Hitts. Mrs. Eldon spending a month in Missoula Mr: Vacation Bible schooi in Umatilla
Absolutely
Sloan. iMss Rachel Sloan and Mrs. Bramar will return fort another two will preach In the Umatilla church
Fireproof
months visit before entering the Thursday evening at 8 p. m.
Frank Hood.
Lorine Lash and Agnes Kendler
Ivan Dunning of Pendleton is service again.
helping his father on the ranch fori The Boy Scouts and their leader, spent Sunday in Spokane with
a few days.
| Devee Brown, met at the lodge friends.
Louise Byrnes and Donald Harry-
Little Junior Waterman had the Tuesday evening where they had a
misfortune to have his leg badly meeting and enjoyed several games. man motored to Kennewick Monday
cut on a concrete mixer. Dr. Dorn J Bernice Byrnes, Valoice Bramer, eyenins where they attended the
found it necessary to take seventeen
stitches in the injured member.
Miss Jane Cibson will go to Sun-
nyside Friday to visit friends for a
week.
needles. This club has. a member-
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