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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO Uhe Bermiston ferali THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1988 " to spend the Christmas holidays with days. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams and fam Mrs. Mahoney and the children. UMATILLA NEWS Î Mrs. Sampson left Sunday for Los ily left for La Grande Saturday to By Louise Byrnes Angeles where she will visit with spend Christmas with relatives. M. M. McCullough and daughter her daughter. Miss Snow McCoy was a Pendle Rosemary accompanied by her broth Miss Barbara Root of Portland is ton visitor Satorday. er, Glen Ostrom, and Mrs. James spending the Christmas holidays at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace and Byrnes motored to Walla Walla on her home. son, Bobby, motored to The Dalles Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Arrowsmith and Sunday to spend Christmas with Mrs. James Byrnes left for Port son of Portland are visiting at Mrs. | relatives.. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond land Thursday evening where she Arrowsmith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lamoreaux are staying at the Brace will visit her daughter, Mrs. V. D. Joe Tucker. home during their absence. A new timekeeper is on the Job. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Oliver accom- Paul Lee and son Junior of Yaki- | Bramer. It is Mr. 1934, a little boss that Mrs. E. McKenzie was in Port- ma are visiting at Mrs. Lee’s par- panied Mr. and Mrs. Brace to The last week on is going to give us 365 days Dalles and were to meet relatives ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hartle. land Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root and son | and motor to Goldendale, Washing- business. choked full of opportunities to Mrs. Fred Knudson returned Wed- Vernon of Boardman visited with ton, to spend the holidays with Mrs. work, to be happy, and to be gay. Gus nesday from Roseburg where she has Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Root of Umatilla Oliver’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Hallett. been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Sunday. We’re right on the Job too. And Albert Vleg left for Hood River Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leicht were Burely. our first assignment is to thank Bill Lockman, Jr., of Spokane, Thursday morning where he will re- shopping in Walla Walla, Washing- all of our friends for their patro visited Saturday with his father Bill main to work for a few days. ton. Saturday. He returned Sunday Mrs. O. R. Barnes Is visiting her Louise Jackson went to Portland Lockman. nage during the last year and to morning accompanied by his father Thursday morning to visit her broth- sister at Tillamook, Oregon. wish for all "A Happy New Mr. and Mrs. J.. Berry of Uma who will spend Christmas with his er. Miss Jackson will remain until tilla, Oregon, were guests of Mr.. New Years. family. Many of the Umatilla people at and Mrs. Emmett McCoy Sunday. . Devee Brown visited three days Stan Atkins motored to Walla with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brammer tended the Christmas dance in Stan field. An enjoyable re- Walla, Washington, Saturday to of Oswego. livzu. au Uujyauav time Lana“ was - Bert Ross went to Yakima Satur- ported by all who attended. spend the holidays at home. Doris Rodenbough of Umatilla | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham and day where he will visit friends and relatives. sprained her ankle badly. She is family were dinner guests of Mr.. of Hermiston and Mrs. Frank Markham Christmas Louis Fromdahl returned home slowly recovering. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over *50.000. Mrs. H. A. Ford of Portland Is day. from Portland last Thursday. R. ALEXANDER. Vice-President F. B. SWAYZE, President A 7-pound son was born to Mr. visiting her mother over the Christ-1 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom and son, D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier A. H. NORTON, Cashier and Mrs. V. D. Brammer December mas week end. Donald, spent Christmas with their Fay Gardiner visited his mother son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl 99199901103090111911$23001101100000018 22 at Portland. They named him Isom. Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler, James Ross. in Hermiston last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Berry and chil- Jr., and Frances Stephens of Uma- Miss Ina Gilbert, the first and western show; fair exhibits of high second grade teacher, spent the I holi- dren spent Christmas with Mrs. Ber-, tilla were also guests of Mr. and quality; hearing given on series of ry’s mother in Irrigon. While In Mrs. Isom during the evening. days in Hermiston. Miss Helen Heath left Saturday river dams In two rivers. Miss Josephine Connell spent the Irrigon, they attended the Christmas Sept. 28—President Roosevelt gives day in Pendleton, Saturday. program. for Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho, to spend approval of Bonneville dam; nim- Miss Yvonne Bousquet, third and . D. M. Walsh was called to work Christmas with relatives. rods return from timber with mary fourth grade teacher, spent the holt- In the yards at The Dalles Christ- deer; Boy Scout troop organized at days in Condon. mas Dpgning. (Continued from Page 1) Mr, , ad Mrs. Ervin Chapman and Paul Donavon left for Spokane COLUMBIA NEWS t ter L. Johnson enters West Point; Irrigon; Ring Lardner, famous hum where he will spend the holidays. daughter spent Christmas in Port Mrs. Andrew Harvey dies in Pendle orist. dies. By Helen Jendrzejewski Oct. 5—City conducts business on Miss Rosa Ricco, high school land visiting Mrs. Chapman’s par- Mrs. George Beddow returned from ton—is sister of Mrs. Raymond cash basis during 1933; Umatilla teacher, left for her home in Prairie ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Brownell. Walker. Pendleton Sunday morning. City Saturday morning. She will There was a very large attendance July 6—Daniel Hewill Knode, county nearly 100 percent for wheat Charles Keller and two daughters. at the Christmas eve dance in Irri Frances and Rosemary, were dinner pioneer, pastes; 1000 spectators wit signup; T. S. Tillson of Umatilla spend the holidays there. Many surrounding residents guests at the Barham home Monday. ness rodeo at Fourth celebration In killed as car leaves road. Miss Helen Frederickson Is spend gon. Oct. 12—Legion and auxiliary of Ing the holidays at her home in Stan- and friends attended who enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Templeton Stanfield; F. L. Metz found dead ficials assume posts; Buckaroos de themselves immensely. field. on farm near Hermiston. motored to Pendleton last Tuesday, Miss Clara Corrigan went to Me July 13—Project Fair date ad feat Bulldogs, 18-0. accompanied by Mrs. J. Jendrzejew-, Oct. 19—Walla Walla good will Minnville where she will spend th ************ ski and daughter Helen. vanced to Sept. 22-23; Billy Severe. tour visits Hermiston; many hunters Christmas holidays. Kansas City wrestler, killed in ac f Butter Creek-Minnehaha f Chas. Keller and family were vis- swarm project for opening of game Mr. and Mrs. Art Bousquet and By Mary Rodda itors at the Pat McGonlgle home cident near Boardman; Walter Pad- daughters Alicia and Yvonne olak, a companion, injured; Pendle bird season; recall of Governor Meier A number of young folks are home | Sunday. son Bill motored to Condon Monday for Christmas and some are staying Mr. and Mrs. William Lindner ton gets branch of PoPrtland U. S. sought by Oregon group. Oct. 26—Pendleton bank takes to visit friends and relatives. for the holiday week. Glen Hamman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry National bank. July 20—Loca Icommlttee attends over deposit liabilities of Echo bank; The basketball game between the is home from the Bellingham nor Lindner and family were Christmas Umatilla high school and Pendleton mal, Lois Jackson from Portland, dinner guests at the Jake Rueber Coulee dam celebration; bee cause Tom Thumb weds in pomp at M. E. of Injury to three stage passengers. church. teams was played Thursday night at | Jrace Jackson from Pendleton, Vir home at Stanfield. Nov. 2—Rebekah lodge entertains July 27—Engineer picks Bonne Pendleton. December 21. Pendleton ginia Rodds from Corvallis, Grace Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bryson won with a score of 47 to 14. The Rodda from Pendleton, Catherine spent the week end visiting friends ville for power dam site; marriage district convention Saturday; Mis. of Florence Pearson and Geo. Mc Ç. F. Gardiner of Umatilla dies sud midget teams of both schools rlaved McDaid from Pendleton, Nora and at Holman. also and Pendleton won, 19 to 6. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Knotts were Kenzie announced; Herbert Swarner denly; Albert Hedwall buried in Margaret McDaid from the La Portland; John F. .Graybeal of Irri A Christmas program which wa Grande normal, June Richards from Christmas dinner gesta at the Bar- marries Miss Ella Day. gon dies following prolonged illness. Aug. 3 — Hunting laws established put on by the grade school pupil Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. Dale ham home. Nov. 9—Federal funds sought to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reeves. Mr. for 1933 season; date set for annual was held in the Umatilla gym. The Emroy were down from Pendleton save local experiment station; ninety turkey tour, August 19; local stores and and Mrs. L. T. Kenlson, Mr. glee club sang Christinas carols and and had Christmas dinner with Mrs. per cent of birds seat through turkey Emroy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. K. W. Trumbull, Mr. and Mrs. respond to NRA appeal; work start the rhythm band also played. pool were prime birds. ed on new Legion club house. W. Trumbull and Bobby, C. W. Ken- Attebury, of Butter creek. Wallace Mahoney, who has been Aug. 10 — E. P. Dodd elected pres Nov. 16—City council passes or Gilbert Miss Nelma Saylor of Helix and ison, Mrs. Longhorne and working In Duncan, returned horn. Edgar Saylor of Utah are spending Costa were dinner guests at the ident Trl-state Development league; dinance against gambling; Frank project fair sports program is an Back, former resident, buried in the Christmas vacation with their Casady home Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Bryson were Christ nounced; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ams- Echo; Bulldogs hold Heppner team parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Saylor, mas dinner guests at the home of berry purchase variety store from to scoreless tie. ! of Butter creek. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Propst. Nov. 23—Congressman Walter M. Mrs. C. A. Flanigan was sur Mr. and Mrs. Springer. Aug. 17—Scout troops join for Pierce discusses national recovery Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Arnberg were prised with a visit from her brother, rally and picnic; schools will open bill at meeting; *1500 available from W. B. Lewis, of Nampa, Idaho, on Pilot Rock visitors Satruday. Friday. Lewis was enroute to Port- Mrs. Alpha Christley was a guest Labor day; Mrs. Frank Reeder is federal government for emergency buried Wednesday. relief work. land where he spent Christmas with of Miss Hildred Donner Monday. Aug. 24—Dodd carries plans for his mother. Nov. 30—Twenty-one unemployed Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hooker and ward for Rapids dam; Miss Marjorie Mrs. C. H. Shaw and Mrs. Roy family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hooker men put to work In CWA works; E. Attebury were in Pendleton shop and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hook Mullins and W. J. Cochran married R. Anderson dies of heart disease. ping on Friday and stayed overnight er and family, Mr. and Mrs. How at home wedding. Dec. 7—W. R. Wilbanks and El Aug. 31—Wallula cut-off celebra mer Westervelt of Boardman end -.......................... with “* Mrs. Attebury’s daughter. Mrs. ard Montgomery and family and Mr. Emroy, and returned home Saturday and Mrs. Alton Hooker were dinner tion set for Labor day; admission lives In knife duel; more men work morning. guests at the Henry Hooker home charge to Round-Up reduced; fire on CWA project; Mary Krancis destroys Seeliger home. Mr. Stewart and C. Seitz were Monday. Knode, pioneer, passed away Thanks Sept 7.—Morrow county fair said giving day. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 3tarr Christmas day. Detectives seeking Mlle. Marie to be most successful In years; Mar Dec. 14—High school stages an Strickland and Richard Gilliland Devas of Paris for stealing jewels shall N. Dana addresses 2000 people nual smoker; Governor Meier names ame from Portland came from Port- found her getting married and wait- at cut-off celebration; Elaine Per state liquor! control board; Pendle and Tuesday and are visiting this I ed until the ceremony was complet- cival injured while crossing high ton entertains district Legionnaires. week with the Thom family. way at Umatilla. ed. Dec. 21—Basketball season opens W. A. Hineline, who has been 111 I Sept. 14—New rodeo feature is with full schedule—game with Stan Mrs. Lillian Bonner of Belling with bronchial pneumonia, is some- ham. Wn., was given a divorce from added fair attraction; queen elected field; Christmas programs highlights vhat improved. her husband because he hurled a Friday; first year hop yield surpass of holiday season; Miss Bessie Dyer Charles Rogers was a dinner guest pumpkin pie at her and scored a es expectations on project. becomes bride of Troy Linder. at the Rodda home Christmas day. Sept. 21—1500 spectators witness bull’s eye. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Harris and ion Dayton left for Spokane Satur- | lay where they will visit with rela- ives over Christmas. Tom Quick and Ethel Couch of iranger. Wash., are home for the Christmas. JANUARY 1934 1934 1934 1934 MAY 1934 SEPTEMBER 1934 are so fortunate as to go to it, once. | twice or a dozen times, are to be | t envied. Published every Thursday at Hermis ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring. CHURCH NOTES Publishers. Second Class Matter Entered December, 1906, Umatilla County, METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Oregon. W. A. Briggs, Pastor Morning worship at 10. Sermon Subscription Rates; *1.00 theme: "Realizing Our Possibilities.” Ona Year ............. ................. .7* Sunday school at 11.. Primary, Six Months ............................. .50 junior and adult departments, with Three Months ....................... Mr. Pierson as superintendent.. Evening worship at 7:30. Sermon theme: "A Faith That Overcomes." OCIATION ' EPl Since this is the last day of the old year the young folks will reverence the occasion by having their league service from 11 to 12 in the even THOUGHTS OF JERUSALEM ing. The time between church ser (From the Industrial News Review) vice and league will be spent as a As Christmas passes and the old social New Year’s watch. year gives way to the new, thoughts * Choir practice Wednesday night. Prayer meeting and Bible study of Jerusalem, the holy land, appear in thousands of minds—and the sen on Thursday night at 7:30. Boys club on Saturday afternoon timent those thoughts express are echoed in thousands of hearts. No from 2 to 4 o’clock. place in the world, not even those imagined places beyond the atmos CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHLS phere of the world we know, has 66(Thristian Science” was the sub- exerted so strong and unfailing an D ject of the I. son-Sermon Influence on the imaginations of In all Churches of Christ, Scien mankind as has the cradle of Chris tist. on Sunday, Dec. 24. tianity. The Golden Text was. "These signs shall follow th in that be In Jerusalem, practically unchang lieve; In my name si >11 they cast ed through nineteen hundred years, out devils; they shall apeak with are the scenes that Christ knew. The new tongues; they shall take up age-old hills of Judea remain through serpents; and if they drink any time, as do the green pastures and deadly thing, it shall not hurt Biblical significance. still waters of them; they shall lay hands on the The garden of Gethsemane is there, sick, and they shall recover’’ and the cradle of Jesus. The river (Mark 16:17, 18). Among the citations which Jordan, by its name the mightiest comprised the Lesson-Sermon was of all the rivers of the world, flows the following from the Bible: on as ever, serenely to the sea. And "And I will pray tho Father, and in quiet Palestine are the streets and he shall give you another Com buildings that were old before the forter, that he may abide with Christian calendar began. The plain you for ever; Even Ine Spirit of of Sharon Is still fruitful, and the truth” (John 14:16, 17). rose of which Solomon sang in the The Lesson-Sermon also includ most majestic of all poetry, blooms ed the following cot relative pas sages from the Christian Science profusely. And there is Cana of textbook, "Science and Health Galilee, scene of the wedding feast, with Key to the Scriptures”, by and Nazareth, where the carpenter Mary Baker Eddy: “Our Master who was to change all the civilized ■But the Comforter . . . said, world, grew to manhood, Not an shall teach you all things.’ When inch of earth but is rich In history, the Science of Christianity ap and in the lore of ages. Not a scene pears, it will load you into all but brings to mind some stirring truth . . . To-day the healin ; power of Truth is widely dem- passage from the Testaments. onstrated as an Immanent, eterne! No Journey offers the traveler so Science, instead of a phenomenal much in historical importance, in exhibition. Its appearing Is the the pleasures of meditation and com ng : v: of the go I 1 of ‘ i study. It Is a strange fact that but earth peace, good-will towarl one In two hundred of the ministers men.’ ” (pp. 2 71, 150). who preach the gospel in this coun try have ever visited Palestine. But There are 11 air routes in Great one In thousands of their congrega tions have set foot on the ground Britain, not counting those between that the prophets trod. Palestine I ondon and Europe. Is beside creeds. beside denmoina- It has Icon c timated that there tions— It embraces them all. and Its arc 7,000,000 bicyclo riders in Groat history belongs to all. Those who I "ritain. ----------- RIGHT ON THE JOB FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHRONOLOGICAL REVIEW OF 1933 * Match Your Fine Product with Finely Printed Advertising No Job Too Small . . CALENDAR — and None Too Large!! F Any Commercial printing that you require. from a calling card to a LEAFLETS— large, illustrated catalogue, can be LETTERHEADS— made right in thia shop. 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Miss Belle Fredrickson, who has "een working in Portland the past | season, came home Friday to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frederickson. Vern Caldwell of Portland is vis- ting his parents. 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