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PAGE THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, ship contest which will run for live weeks. The next four topics for discussion are prohibition and IRRIGON NEWS Miss Margaret Felthouse is leader Sunday evening. Miss Elsie Heed $666 * • er's side averaged the highest in points last Sunday. A fire was started in the basement 7:30 P. M., Preaching service. Ser of the school building early Friday | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner was mon subject, "The Lakeshore morning by the combustion of the All stores will be closed Fri- a Hermiston visitor from Boardman Gospel." slacked coal in the bin. The fire dav from 2:30 to 4:00 o’clock | last week. was discovered by Roscoe Williams1 as he was leaving for his work at Baptist Church Notes. "Bring ’Em Back Alive" at the for the football game between Umatilla. By the prompt action of Oasis theatre October 21-22. E. J. Cain, Pastor the local men and the help of the Hermiston Hi and Athena Hi. Hermiston, Oregon. Guests at the E. P. Dodd home Next Sunday morning the Baptist high school boys. serious damage The Best in Talking Pictures The entire forenoon i during the fair included Mr. and pastor will speak at eleven i ‘clock was averted. was spent in removing the hot coal I TWO SHOWS: 7:15—0:00 P.M Mrs. L. W. Owen of Pendleton was ! Mrs. It. Alexander of Pendleton and on, "Our Raised Christ." The c lurch from the bin. The main damage Miss Cathryn Collins of Portland. school meets at ten o’clock as usual a fair visitor Saturday. and the H. Y. P. U. at seven in the done was by smoi and water. — ¡ADMISSIONS — Ruth Pierson, daughter of Mr. evening, but there-will he no even Chas. Benefiel has purchased a 40 Mrs. G. E. Holt of Pendleton was I 35c and 15c Evenings We are omitting the acre ranch near Boardman and his visiting her father R. C. Todd Sat- and Mrs. Sylvan Pierson will have ing service. her tonsils removed in the Hermis- evening service because we want to daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and : urday. 25c and 10c Matinees ton hospital tomorrow morning. hear the Missionary from Africa Mrs. Carl Haddox, have taken pos- Peter Sievin of Boardman was a whom we are told will speak at the session. Mr. Benefiel will make his Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawkins and home with them in the future. business visitor in Hermiston last Methodist church next Sunday. PROGRAM attended the Uma- family of Adams The local band played at the Her week. Remember, “We preach the whole Friday and Satur- tilla Project Fair miston Fair Saturday. Most of the FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Bible, not a Bible full of holes." Mantus Witty of La Grande. Or.,i day. local people attended the Fair. was a business visitor in town Tues-1 MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY Mrs. Fred Reiks won second prize ! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walchli of day of this week. Pendleton Business Moves. in the farm booth division at Her-| Boise, Idaho, who resided in Her- The Play that Swept the World miston. Miss Grace Jackson of Pendleton miston about four years ago, are vis- The Montgomery Ward & com Roy Churchill of Boise, Idaho, is is the Triumph of the visited with her parents, Mr. and I iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. pany store at Pendleton is announc liis mother, Mrs. Fred Reiks, E. L. Jackson, over the week Joe Baumgartner for a few days. . ing its opening for business in its visiting A raid was made on the store and Screen ! 6 Main St., residence Sunday of end. new location at C. T. Eisele The Misses Ingred Boling. Cath formerly Bond's, Saturday, October Mr. and Mrs. Wright are living erine McBain, and Mary Petrie went 15. The new location will have a by Officer McMahon of Arlington in the Joe Dyer apartments. Mr. to Portland last Friday where they large main floor, mezzanine, second and Sheriff Bowman of Heppner. Wricht is employed by Newell & Co. visited friends over the week end. floor, and modern rest rooms. A gala Quite a lot of beer and wine was on the Wallula cut-off highway. Miss M. ‘ain visited her parents in opening is anticipated by customers confiscated. They will appear in ’ court for their trial this week. This i Vancouver. of the company. is the third time they have been I Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Coon of Pasco, Saturday visitors at the fair from Wn., arrived Monday to visit Mrs. . summoned to court on the same White nun, brown girl, in Echo included E. J. Meyers, Sloan charge. Henry Hooker. They are looking for Liberty Party Will Meet. th e grip of life — on the Thomson. Miss Margaret Neary, E. A large crowd from here attended i lot ation at present. Herman Bot P. Jarmon, J. H. Lewis, Hermiston Saturday Plans for a meeting of the Liber the dance moon-drenched shores of Mrs. E. M. Fox and niece, Miss tger and J. W. Foley. night and report a splendid time. Hawaii! ty party are being made for Doris Cox. of Portland were house Mrs. Harvey Warner is on the H. J. Stillings and Geo. Bcddow day, October 15. at 8:00 P. M. in sick list this week. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felt- house last week. They returned to accompanied by Milton A. Miller of the Hermiston Union church (Bap-: Earl Isom purchased a garage of PLUS: Traveltalk and Krazy Kat Portland motored to Arlington Tues tist-Christian.) The program will Geo. Kendler at Umatilla Sunday Portland Friday. in day where they attended a political Dr. F. V. Prime of Salem and C. meeting, at which Mr. Miller was consist of addresses by Rev. O. W. and is moving the lumber to his “The Piano Mover.“ home where he expects to build an I W. Kellogg of Portland, both for- the principle speaker. Payne. Rev. W. E. Jones, and Dr. A. addition to his residence soon. | mer residents of Hermiston, arrived E. Marble. The subjects will be an Frank Wright was a Umatilla vi- Mrs. H.E. Hitt entertained Wed Thursday and will spend several sitor Sunday. SUNDAY AND MONDAY nesday at a dessert bridge luncheon. nounced later. days here. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom were The rooms were fragrant with beau dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. (Direct from First Run in Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs and Mr. tiful fall flowers arranged attractiv- Kendler. Jr., of Umatilla Sunday. and Mrs. Hugh Brady of La Grande elv In large bouquets. Eight tables Portland ) were In town Saturday to attend the of birdge were in play during the Weird. Sinister, Melodrama Umatilla Project Fa Id. Mr. Brady is arternoon with Mrs. H. T. Fraser, FCR COUNTY CLERK. Independent candidate for congress winning high honors, and Mrs. from the second district. James Todd consolation. Mr. and Mrs. Donald C . McRey- nolds of Redding. Calif. , visited Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. McReynold’s brother and sister-in- CHURCH NOTES law. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds. They were on a short vacation trip. ♦ ♦ JOEL MCCREA — FAY WRAY Wayne McGowan, teacher in the Pilot Rock schools, was among those HERMISTON UNION CHURCH Liberty magazine gave this from that city who witnessed the football game Saturday afternoon W. E. Jones, Minister. thriller the highest" rating between Hermiston and Pilot Rock of any spine-chiller of the 10:15 A. M., Communion. high school teams. Mr. McGowan year. . formerly taught at Echo. 10:25 A. M„ Song service. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McCall of 10:50 A. M., Sermon subject, “The Stanfield were visiting in Hermiston Spiritual Life. What is it?" Junior CARTOON — “Love in a Pond” recently. church for the little folks. THANKS O.S.C. vs. U of 8 C Football in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beddow of 11:20 A. M., Teaching service. Fox News Pendleton attended the project fair 6:30 P. M.. Christian Endeavor. The FOR THE BUGGY RIDE senior C. 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