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PAGW TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. v******* Endare McBee and daughter Eulene, Glen Brownell and E. C. Sampson Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brock, and Pres- visited at Pendleton and Walla Wal t COLUMBIA NEWS t sley Stillings were dinner guests at la in the early part of last week. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1988 -etermmeeermeemr-=----========--==================-====================-===== Uhe Errmistn Geralb night at 8:00 o’clock. Cub scouts meet on Saturday af ternoon from 2:00 to 4:00. Choir practice en Wednesday night. Practice for Christmas dra ma Sunday afternoon. Prayer service and Bible study each Thursday evening at 7:30. qb00409040004480049029$000000099892000099910991179993 By Helen Jendrzejewski Mrs. Walter Bullard of Hood Riv the W. E. Moore home Thursday. Miss Elsie Paxton, who is employ Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Zimmerman er is visiting friends for a few days ed in Pendleton, spent last week of Portland are visiting at the F. W here. with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Lenz home." Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and Paxton. Miss Paxton has also been daughters Erma. Muriel, and Jean, visiting relatives and friends in La were Thanksgiving dinner guests at Entered as Second Class Matter Grande, Elgin, and Enterprise. the Paul Walsh home. MI Ball of Fresno, California, is t December, 1906, Umatilla County, UMATILLA NEWS t Miss Louise Byrnes was a Thanks- visiting her aunt. Mrs. Belscamper, Oregon. giving dinner guest of Miss Margar- By Louise Byrnes Mrs. Ball will stay with her aunt et Brown. After January 1st, we automatically go under CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Subscription Rates: until her daughter returns from Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Harvey and Miss Rose Ricco Thanks- the New National Banking Law, which carries Washington. son George and daughter Minnie El $1.00 giving dinner guest One Year __ at the home of 66rg\hanksgiving” w ’ the sub- Mrs. Wm. Lindner was hostess at len spent Thursday in Portland. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Milo McFarland. with it a guarantee of your deposits by the gov .75 Six Months ... 1 ject of the Less, n-Sermon in a delightful turkey dinner Thurs- Harvey remained in Portland for a .50 Three Months all Churches of Chri t. Scientist, ernment. Those present were Mr. and few days but the family returned. NEWEST MUSICAL COMEDY on Thanksgiving Day Mrs. George Strohm. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Yvonne Bousquet spent the The Golden Text was, "All Jake Rueber, and family. Mr. and week end visiting friends in Port- MORE REAL TO LIFE On the same date we will be required to oper 4 > Mrs. Henry Lindner and family, land. things are for your sakes, that the ION ( ate under the Bankers Code of Fair Competi OC Durant and McCraken, Follett. Glen Melvin Mr. and Mrs. Otto abundant grace might through 'Sweethearts of Sigma Chi” fea- Fern and Billie Lindner, and the family left Friday • for Woodburn, tion as set up by the National Administration. the thanksgiving of many redound host and hostess. Musical numbers Ore., where they will make their tures Mary Carslile, Buster Crabbe, < » to the glory of God ’ (11 Cor. < > were played by Fern and Billie Lind- home for the winter. Charles Starret and Florence Lake. < > Under the Code we are required to change some 4:15). Melvin Follett, and Nadine Miss Rosa Ricco spent the week It is a romantic collegiate comedy Among the citations which of our banking practices, and in some instances Rueber. The Dalles visiting friends. end in comprised the Lesso i-Sermen was Mr. and Mrs. J. Jendrzejewski and Art Bousquet and Mr. and Mrs. with hosts of pretty co-eds and an ♦ this will affect some of the carrying charges of the following froni the Bible: I family, and Mr. and Mrs. John Pax- Smith spent Thanksgiving holidays abundance of music. 4 • > CHURCH NOTES our accounts. If in doubt how this will affect “And I heard a loud voice saying | ton and Miss Elsie Paxton, who at the Bousquet home. The story is reported to be novel In heaven, Now Is c< me salvation, ! spent the week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bloom and in idea and treatment and thus a your account, if you will call we will be glad to $660666 and strength, and the kingdom of | from Pendleton, were Thanksgiving son spent the Thanksgiving holidays departure from formula college stor explain the changes as it may affect your ac ! dinner guests at the home of Mr. in Spokane at the home of Mr. our God, and the power of his ies. The campus atmosphere is de HERMISTON UNION CHURCH and Mrs. L. C. Upham. Bloom's parents. > Christ: for the acci er of our count. > The Farm Bureau Auxiliary held Paul Donnovan spent the Thanks- clared to be natural and free from 10:00 A. M , Communion. brethren is cast dov i. which ac- I its regular meeting in the Columbia with his forced dramatics. The co-eds, it is cused them before « ur God day i chool house last week in order to giving holidays in Spokane 10:15 A. M., Bible school. brother. promised are a happy-go-lucky lot 11:00 A. M preaching service. and night . . . Therefore • re- 1 accommodate the crowd. A lengthy Miss Bettie Carlin was a house Joice, ye heavens, r id ye that Promises topic, ’ to be En- Thanksgiving program was given by Sermon guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. who never become involved in ob of Hermiston dwell in them" (Rev. 12:10. 12). i Mrs. French and her "Merry Troup- and Mrs. L. C. Dyer, in Hermiston jectionable situations. There is a ro I > joyed.” Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. ? The Lesson-Sermon also includ ■ urs. ” Music was furnished by Miss over the holidays. mantic love angle, zestful comedy in 6:30 1 P. M., Christian Endeavor, Edna Ott, accompanied by Miss Fern ed the following corelative pas Ernest Carman spent Wednesday dialogue and action and a thrilling F. B. SWAYZE, President R. ALEXANDER. Vice-President 7:30 P. 1 M., Preaching service. and Thursday with his brother and sages from the Christian Science i Lindner. A. H. NORTON, Cashier D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier Miss Donna Jean Ferva, who has sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry climax in a crew race. textbook, "Science and Health It shows here Sunday and Monday • $ ! been visiting her grandparents, Mr. Carman. with Key to the Scriptures”, by METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Mrs. S. B. Allen, returned to her Mrs. A. G Foord and son Don, on a double feature bill with ‘‘Young yvv0vv1170$2009000900000998008999009000 Mary Baker Eddy: 'For victory I i and home in Nampa. Idaho, Saturday. and Marvell Osborn motored to The Blood,” a western, starring Bob W. A. Briggs, Pastor. over a single sin, we give thanks Herbert Fox, who has been stay- Dalles Sunday and were accompa- Morning worship at 10:00. Ser and magnify the Lord of Hosts. Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Lewis and I ing at the Beamer home, left Friday nied on the return trip by Mrs. Steele as the other half of the pro- miston. mon theme, "Christ’s Worst Enemy.” Mrs. Roy Attebury of lower But What shall we say oí the mighty i morn in Milton where he will Florence Tippie and children who gram. children of the Westland district, Sunday school at 11:00. G. M. conquest over all sin? A louder ter Creek is visiting this week in visit his parents. had spent the week there. song, sweeter than has ever be- A pleasant surprise party was giv- Pierson, superintendent. Mr. and Mrs. Brook Sterns and % % *** *4**4%* Pendleton with her daughter, Mrs. spent Thanksgiving day at the J. H. en for Mrs. C. L. Upham Sunday eve- children of Lewiston, Idaho, were fore reached high heaven, now Lewis home. Epworth League at 6:30. Dale Emory. ning. Those present were Mrs. J. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the t Butter Creek-Minnehaha t rises clearer and nearer to the Evening church service at 7:30. Harr, Mrs. L. Morris, Mrs. FI. Som- Dave Walsh home. By Mrs. Wm. Hineline great heart of Christ; for the ac- Sermon theme, "A Working Faith nerer, Mrs. H. Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lockman of Spokane spent cuser Is not there, and Love sends Waldo Wilson of Wasco, Ore., is cocop*c*pp9gccc*9**99099999999000999909000006 For The Depression." Wm. Lindner, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. the Thanksgiving holidays with his forth her primal ani everlasting visiting with Clarence Buhman this © asper Templeton, Mrs. Barham, Mr. father Bill Lockman. $ Boy Scouts meet each Tuesday strain” (p. 568). nd Mrs. Henry Lindner, Mrs. O. O. Mrs. Wm. Conlon and daughter week. Ed McKenty left Wednesday for Felthouse, Mrs. Rugg, Mrs. Baxter Mildred, accompanied by Miss Al Hutchison and daughter Lois, Mr. icia Bousquet, Mrs. Lee Blakely and Havre, Montana, where he will visit I and Mrs. Barber, Mrs. Hughes, Mr. Mrs. Janey Blakely motored to Wal at the home of his parents until after Christmas. I and Mrs. Hammer and daughter la Walla Friday. Charles McKenzie is a convales- J ¡ Mary Jane, Mrs. Cable. Mrs. Mike- Tom Healy of Boardman visited J) cent after an extended spell of ill- ; veil, Mrs. J. Jendrzejewski. Mr. and friends here over the week end. ) ! Mrs. C. L. Upham and son Dick. Mrs. Grace Rose and sons, Burt ness. Mrs. M. T. Matott and Rosella Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fox of Milton and Dave, were in Hermiston Fri- and Janice were home for Thanks I were dinner guests at the Beamer day. J. In Great Variety I home Thursday. Roy Lash and daughter Lorine giving. The two girls returned to La Grande Sunday and Mrs. Matott re J Miss Dorothy Addleman was an spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. MEN’S over night guest of Miss Opal Stock- Lash’s daughter, Mrs. Ernest Peck. turned to her work at Telocaset ), J ard Sunday. From here they motored to Seattle Tuesday. Bedroom Slippers Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hineline re Messrs Waldo, Kenneth, and Laur where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Al turned home Monday after having < ► el Carr were vis tors at the Beamer Kennedy. Shirts and Neckwear with ionie Saturday. Miss Alicia Bousquet returned visited over Thanksgiving < > Gift Jewelry BILL FOLDS Handkerchiefs and Sox Agnes Beamer who has been em- Wednesday to The Dalles where she friends in northern Idaho. They were ployed at Milton, returned home will finish her course at St. Mary's accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Shirts and Shorts to suit any and Bensel who visited with Mrs. Ben- Thursday. school. X Helen Addleman was an over KEY CASES Joe Long has leased the new Uma- sei’s parents in Palouse. Wn. Frank purse. Rodda helped to keep the home fires night guest of Miss Helen Beamer tilla service station. Come in and Moderately WOMEN’S Sunday. Wallace Mahoney spent the week burning at the Hineline ranch dur ing their absence. Laura and Dorothy Conrad spent end at home. See them. Priced. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hills are Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Conlon and the holidays visiting friends at Helix. daughter Mildred, accompanied by living in the teacherage at the Min- Lingerie 4 > Mrs. J. S Arnberg visited Miss liuthe Thompson motored to Helix nehaha school. Grace Rodda was home for Danner Sunday afternoon. Sunday. Handkerchiefs Mr. and Mrs., Wm. Logan and Thanksgiving. She returned to Pen- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rodda Overnight Cases usiness visitors at the Alpha Christ children Virgil and Kay, accompa dleton Sunday. cy home Sunday afternoon. nied by Everett Gossett and Herbert Miss Zelma Garner of Echo spent Leather Jackets Mrs. W. P. Trumbull was a visit- Thompson motored to Pendleton Sat the week end with Wanda Needles, » at the Casady home Monday. urday. Miss Arita Paulson and June Rich- We furnish Gift Boxes with all purchases. Eddie Bray, son of Mr. and Mrs. ards were guests at the Ralph Rich- Mr. and Mrs. Hooker and daugh- > er were dinner guests nt the How- W. F. Bray, fractured a bone in his ards home for the holidays. June, I am in a position to sell the s me quality y ird Montgomery home in Heli: right arm while playing Sunday. who is attending the Pendleton high « > merchandise that you would buy elsewhere, Robert Dexter, who is attending school, was recently elected to the $ Thursday. at a much lower price, as I have a much Miss Juanita Wells spent Tuesday the Eastern Oregon Normal school Bachelor Girls’ club. smaller overhead than the larger places. it La Grande, spent the Thanksgiv afternoon with Marian Casady. Mrs. W. G. Rodda returned home If you arc in the market for jewelry, I am Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brvson ing holidays at his home here. Wednesday after having visited with sure it will pay you to come and see me. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jewett were relatives at Portland and Corvallis. vere dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. . . . ... ............................ • Thanksgiving day dinner guests of Wm. Springer Thursday. Wm. Sisson and family have mov T T r: î r . r 1 i 1 ! , i i i i ' * ' , . , I I i I H I I I 2 1120 * ft % Mr. and Mrs J. S. Arnberg were Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hanson at ed to the Skovbo ranch west of Her 0900 oppccccccc0ccccccccc442200090002020908260%..0.,% " 191 nes visitors at Pendleton Wed- Touchet, Wn. ? i nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer accom Expert Jeweler and Watchmaker ′ ... and Mrs. Casady and daugh- panied by Mrs. Ralph Davis motored ! er Marian and Gilbert Casta were to Walla Walla Saturday. Hermiston, Oregon linner guests at the Trumbull home Mr. and Mrs. Jay Berry and n Stanfield Thursday. laughters Lola and Barbara were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham and Thanksgiving dinner guests at Ir- son Pick were dinner guests at the igon. Barbara remained until Sun- iohn Paxton home Sunday. day. * Marlin Markham of Irrigon is vis- Tillford Stillings was host st a Iting her aunt Mrs. Joy Berry for Thanksgiving party Thursday night. । he evening was spent in playing several days, YOUR ^AME IMPRINTED Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hull and ames. Those present were Dorothy Clara Corrigal spent Thanksgiving and Helen , 7 Addleman, 7 01 Herbert — Fox, -----1- A, < > ack and Juanita Allen, Tommy and at Pomeroy, Wn., visiting Mr. and 4 • Hmmy Stewart, Charlie Hunt, Dale Mrs. Floyd Hull. < > I Wells. Juanita Wells, Helen Cout re, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudson and < > < > I Mat and Opal Stockard, Junior Stil- Miss Sara Rix were Thanksgiving ings, Victor >. Mrs. Stock- lay dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. rd. Mrs. Addleman, and Tillford oe Springer. < > tillinrs. Ed Pound of Portland spent < > ROSE PATTERN SEMI-PORCE was a visitor Thanksgiving at the Otto Pound 4 ► II. Stockard home Friday. home. LAIN DINNER SET OF 32 PIECES— < > William Shepherd spent Sunday Stockard, and 4 > 'red Davis and family spent Thanks n Boardman visiting Edward Comp- DESIGNED AND MOLDED BY ONE ivins with M and I Mrs. R. K. • on. tockard. Miss Lena Rose spent the week OF AMERICA’S FOREMOST POT Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Addleman of nd in Boardman visiting Miss Sybol TERS — EXCLUSIVELY HANDLED endleton • ere visitors at the R. I. Maycomber. < > ddleman home unday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McCullough 4 > IN THIS AREA BY McKEE FURNI W. H Whitsett and sens Oscar f Yakima were Thanksgiving din ♦ < > liberi were Pendleton visitors Sat- ier guests of Mr. and Mrs. Me- TURE COMPANY—A WONDERFUL Lloyd McCullough. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allan returned Sunday GIFT FOR HOME LOVERS—AN II. Reid and laughter Barbara accompanied by rom ■ Kentucky where he has been ECONOMICAL GIFT, TOO. rancis Keller, motored to Walla visiting for some time. He went on Walla Saturday on business. to Page, Wn., where he will be em- The Columbia school children loyed. Mr. and Mrs. James and Mrs. Do- gave a Thanksgiving program Wed 42 PIECE DINNER SETS < > nesday afternoon. Many friends and ittle were Thanksgiving dinner < > > parents were present. guests at the Carlyle home. Each Let» Than < > * Mr. Gall and two daughters arc Miss Jo Pope of Portland is here GOLD SCROLL ON UMBER holding revival meetings in the Co- risiting friends. < > ¿ lumbia school house. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bullock left BACKGROUND —HEAVY SERVICE . Mr. and Mrs. ones and family of aturday for Pendleton where they ? Idaho, V ere visiting the Sommerer, will make their home this winter WEAR FOR EVERY DAY USE— 'Packed 21 cards in a box. 4 > • Carson and Dawson families the lat- with their daughter. 4 > < • YET BEAUTIFUL AND ATTRAC G. Yuen spent Thanksgiving in ter part of the week. They returned to their home Saturday. Mrs. Jones Walla Walla. TIVE FOR DINNER PARTIES. is Mrs. Sommerer’s sister. J. S. Brown motored to Seattle WE’VE OTHER SETS IN OTHER Bl Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Barnard and Monday. PATTERNS — PRICED FROM $5.95 . daughter lois were Thanksgiving T. O. Waller and Mrs. Jess Con • Inner guests at the Henry Ott nell and daughter Josephine, motor UP. 32-PIECE SET REAL CHINA, home. 'd to Pendleton on business Mon IN SECONDS, ONLY— " Mr. and Mrs. Geer and family mo- day. tored to Fossil Wednesday morning Mrs. W. Llewllyn of Arlington is 4 • for un indefinite visit with friends. visiting friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Monagham Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oestreicher of Kennewick and Mr and Mrs. H >( Spokane and George Oestreicher, T. Clark were dinner guests at the pent the Thanksgiving holidays K. Dunning home Thursday. with their son and daughter-in-law. — PACKED IN GIFT PACKAGES D. DeMoss is putting up a 24x25 r. and Mrs. Oestreicher. Mr. and brooder house with an underground Mrs. Leo Oestricher and two child- heating system. en of Spokane were also dinner Mr and Mrs. Hallyburton, Charles Wells, Mrs. A. R Mr. and Mrs. E. Place of Pasco Blinston and two daughters Gene vere Thanksgiving dinner guests of vieve and Maxine, and Erma Patton Mr and Mrs. George Porter. 103 EAST COURT PENDLETON, OREGON PHONE 476 were dinner guests at the Edwards Raymond Sterig and family and home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong were < • Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kennedy and Thanksgiving dinner guests at the small daughter Betty Violet, Mr». O. P. Miller home. Published every Thursday at Hermis- ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Publishers. % FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOLIDAY GIFT MERCHANDISE e it I 928 STEM GLASSWARE Crystal clear, with an overlay of color in antique designs. Water gh son Goblets and tall Sheerbits. 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