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PAGE FOUR Local Happenings Joe Hawkins of Adams was a bus iness visitor in Hermiston Tuesday. Mrs. Alma Hitt spent Monday in Pendleton with her parents and bro- ther. Mrs. Mae Parsons was visiting friends in Portland during the holi- days. Miss Betty Ralph was the house guest of Miss Lorene Elliott in Pen . dleton several days last week, sile returned home Monday. Mrs. Bessie McCorkle and son Richard left Saturday morning for their home in Spokane after spend ing the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Nell Barnhart. Mrs. Mc Corkle is Mrs. Barnhart's mother. OASIS THEATRE Hermiston, Oregon FRIDAY THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1934 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. SATURDAY BOTH ARE RACE NIGHTS CHARLES DICKENS’ IMMORTAL STORY Mr. and Mrs. B. Ilaneline were New Year's day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guiwitz. Mrs. Sylvan Piers n has been quite ill for the past wo weeks but is reported to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. James Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Story were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White last Friday evening. Miss Gladys Ross of Stanfield wa: the guest of Harold Pace New Year s day at the home of hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pace. Miss Marjorie Ebert of Echo wa the guest of Miss Margaret Felt- house last Friday, The girls are room mates at O.S.C. and were home during the vacation. Mrs. Tom Wilson and daughter Faith were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hammer. Monday. Fred Dunn of Medford was the house guest of Miss Ina Lenhart at !he home of her parents over the week end. Miss Lenhart is employ ed in Medford and returned to her work Wednesday. Oliver Twist” We Can Prove DICKIE MOORE is OLIVER IRVING PICHEL is FAGIN WILLIAM BOYD is SYKES Monkey Comedy and Travelogue We have a Perfume SUNDAY - MONDAY to suit you! MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY Zane Grey’s ‘Smoke Lightning' Please try our samplers and see for yourself. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards and family were New Year's day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ran- kin. Mrs. Gilbert Galbrith of Dayton, Wn., sister of Gerald White, was a New Year’s day and will remain for some time. Paul Van Patten left last Friday tor Eagle Valley where he spent New Year’s vacation. He plans to return the last of the week. Mrs. Harry Hooker is reported to be recovering from her accident last week which caused her to break sev eral ribs. She is up and about the house. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harger and small son Billy returned from Home dale, Idaho, where they hod spent the holidays with Mr. Harger's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Harger. Mr. and Mrs. Hartsook of the Hill district enjoyed New Year’s dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Pearson ,who live north of town. C. D. Ellis, representative of the J. J. Chisholm & Co., Inc., of Walla Walla, was a business visitor in Her- miston the first of the week. Harold Harding of Baker, Ore., spent the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harding. He returned to his work Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Scroggs and •our sons of Sunnyside, Wn., were Jew Year’s day guests of Mrs. Scrogg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Campbell. Mrs. E. W. Erickson and small laughter Beverly are the house quests of Mrs. Mabel Ralph this week. Mrs. Erickson lived in Her- niston last summer but is now mak- ng her home in Pendleton while her lusband is stationed there by the state highway department. DANCING Music by Columbians Th Announcing r ( I Aladdin Mantle Lamp NowOnly “tn OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. WHEAT $1.00 Per Hundred While it lasts! MAIN STREET In old Pennock Garage Bldg SATURDAY NIGHT HERMISTON DRUG CO with GEORGE O'BRIEN Plus Two Very Good Comedies. Violât Denney returned to Port- Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Clarke who land New Year's day after spending have been visiting their daughter, the Christmas holidays at home with Mrs. J. R. Harding for several This Marvelous Super-Service Nii -Type her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Den 1 weeks, left the first of the week for ney of Hermiston. Portland to spend some time with A ape KEROSENE(CoalOil) Mrs. E. H. Groshan, daughter of their son and family Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harding, who has 0. M. Clark. been visiting her parents for sever Alfred Quiring returned Tuesday al weeks, left Sunday for Portland night from Dallas, Ore., after spend UST think of it secure a genuine Aladdin Table where she will visit friends. ing the holidays with relatives and Lamp, and enjoy the comforts and delights oí a home lighted with the best Miss Marjorie Burnham left Tues friends. He was eighteen hours go- of all modern white lights lor as little as day for Ellensberg, Wn.. where she i Ing down Thursday before Christ $4.75—a price so low that no one can afford to be without at least one as a protection of is attending normal, with Misa Bar mas, due to flood conditions along their own and family eyesight. This Nu-Type Aladdin is bara Wessell who motored over with the Columbia and in Washington. availableinsparkling clear g RoD EXTRA her. Miss Della Wilken who taught in or in choice O’ Green or J. S. Burnham has been confined the grade school here several years Amber colored crystal at $5.00 You may equip to his home since Monday with a ago, spent the holidays as the house these Ataddins with a beautiful Satin White Shade for but $1.00 additional or with exquisite new Whip- severe attack of the flu. He Is some guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohr o-Lite shades or only $1.95, and a small additional Gives - white igili what improved but is unable to be man. She left the first of the week cost for tn pods. Make your home bright and cheerful. out. for Forest Grove where she is teach BIG Slashing REDUCTIONS 6 Our 1934 line of Aladdins includes Hanging, Bracket, Vase Vayne Boynton is now employed ing. and Floor Lamps at big price reductions and in a variety of Carry a Full Line of Aladdin, new colors and finishes. There ’ s an Aladdin for your every at the R. C. Challis grocery store in S. H. Barnard was transacting and Supplies for All Models < > need and at a price to suit every purse. Pendleton. For the past several business in Portland last week. Mrs. Come in Today for An Interesting Demonstration months he has been employed st the Barnard’s sister. Miss K. Stephens, Red & White store here. returned with him and will visit at Mrs. Sarah White of Lexington is the Barnard home. the house guest of her son and Miss Marian Briggs who teaches daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ger at Medford left Saturday after spend ald White. She was with them for Ing the holidays with her parents, 9 99901900909900310933108110011110000999 New Year's dinner and will remain Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Briggs. The Mis for some time. ses Eleanor and Georgianne Briggs Mrs. Ida Gordon and two daugh- returned to their school near Salem ters, Ardith and Doris Jane, re the last of the week. turned to their home in Elgin Satur Mrs. Joe Udey returned Wednes day morning after spending the hol day from spending the Christmas idays with her sisters, the Misses holidays with her daughter, Flor Pauline and Wilma Stoop. ence, in Portland. She was held up Harvey DeMoss, who has been several hours going down a few teaching at Hardman this year was days before Christmas, but came unable to return to his duties this straight through on the return trip. week because of illness. He has been Mr. and Mrs. Buck Winebarger, confined to his home with the Ger who lived in Hermiston last summer man measles. while working on the Wallula cut- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Throop spent off highway, were visiting friends Christmas with relatives here. They here Tuesday of this week. They are now making their home at Wen- were enroute to points in Washing ling, Ore., and Mr. Throop returned ton after spending the holidays with the first of the week, but Mrs. relatives in Salt Lake City, Utah. Throop remained for a longer visit. After spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark were their son, J. S. Barager in Auburn, pleased last Thursday night with a Wn., Mr. and Mrs. Miles Barager re surprise visit from Pendleton friends turned home Tuesday. They report who motored to Hermiston and spent the flood damage In that district as the evening. They were: Mr. and appalling. Many houses were stand Mrs. Grover Cunningham, Mr. and ing with water up to the eaves. Mrs. AI Rainville, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mrs. Chas. Hudson returned Sun Challis, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry day from Astoria where she spent the holidays with her parents. She Bryson. was able to drive home but exper ienced the thrill of driving through flood waters. They drove by the man college at Walla Walla Satur- two guests present welcomed the spot where the house was hit by the day. new year at midnight. avalanche in Portland territory in which two people were killed. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Mudge enter Evangelistic Services. tained at a bridge-supper Sunday An Item of interest to those who Beginning Tuesday evening, Jan night at their home in Hinkle. Cov know Mrs. A. F. Rohrman is the fact that she received Christmas uary 2, a series of gospel meetings ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. G. greetings from Lillian Lindbergh are being held by Evangelists Jor Mr. and Mrs. James Todd, Mr. and Christie, daughter of Eva Lindbergh gensen and Stanton at Minnehaha Mrs. J. M. Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White, Mr. and Mrs. George Christie, who is a half sister • to school, and a cordial invitation is Storey, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harken- Colonel Charles Lindbergh. Miss Christie was a student under Mrs. extended to everyone to attend. rider, and the host and hostess. High honors were won by Mr. and Rohrman when she taught in Red Mrs. G. D. Best, and consolation by Lake Falls, Minnesota, four years Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons. ago. SOCIAL and College students returning to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds their studies this week after spend FRATERNAL Notes entertained at their home Tuesday ing the Christmas holidays at home night in honor of Miss Ina Lenhart were: Margaret Felthouse, Gladys and Mr. Fred Dunn, both of Med Swarner, Shirley and Mary Brown Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons enter ford, Oregon. Three tables of son left Sunday morning for O.S.C. ; tained Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Grind bridge were in play during the even Dick Upham will resume his studies staff and Mr. and Mrs. Gwynn ing. Those present were Mr. and at O.S.C. after discontinuing his Hughes at dinner New Year's eve. Mrs. Neill Barnhart, Mr. and Mrs. work for one term; Helen Woughter Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze and Chas. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter left Sunday for the U. of O. ; Bob Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton enter Pearson, Miss Nell Reeves, Mr. Her enderson left Monday night for tained at dinner New Years eve at bert Hedwall, the honorees, and the S.C.; Bill Felthouse left for Whit- the Hermiston Hotel. The thirty- host and hostess. to First National Bank Depositors GKWWASG.uati : INSURANCE OF Feel Tnas" BANK DEPOSITS — PRICES EFFECTIVE — FRIDAY — SATURDAY — MON. I, inclusive. JANUARY Slon ‘ 1934 Wras. “femme „uumnogy/ihdg”obn/ Xow Matter J. Gumming", ) theion. Bi/ L.mne 3n trstimon! Deposits in this bank are insured by the Federal Deposit Insur ance Corporation un der the banking act of 1933. This Insurance became effective Jan uary 1st. By this act 96.5% of our depositors are in sured 100%— deposits of the other 3.5% are insured up to $2500. 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