The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 22, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1934
THF. HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE TWO
plans to visit relatives for a few
have moved to the old Roy Roger
days.
place which was recently occupied
PINE CITY NEWS
Uhe Bermiston Brralù
Mrs. Brice Dlllabaugh left Sun­
by J. Stutter and family.
By Oleta Neill
day for Portland where she will re­
Mrs. R. H. Stockard was a visi­
Published every Thursday at Hermis­
main for some time while receiving
tor at the Whitsett home Wednes­
Little Clodhopper" was pre­ medical attention. Mr. Dlllabaugh
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
sented at the Pine City auditorium motored to Hood River with her
day.
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
Minnie Lutz spent the past week Thursday evening, March 15. The • where she Joined her sister.
Publishers.
visiting with her mother, Mrs. Lutz. play was given in order to organize
Second Class Matter
tutered
Dinner guests at the Tom Stewart a Camp Fire group. It was coached
December, 190C, Umatilla County,
home Sunday were L. H. Pearson, by Miss Cecelia Brennan.
Oregon.
end Mr. and Mrs. W. Luttrell.
Miss Neva Neill returned Thurs-
UMATILLA NEWS t
Subscription Rates:
By Louise Byrnes
Charles Wells was a dinner guest day afternoon to her home at Pine |
One Year ......
- .......... - $1.00
This bank is truly a “hub of finan­
| at the Tom Wilson home Wednes- City to spend the spring vacation.
METHODIST CHURCH
Six Months --------............... -
-75
The Senior Christian Endeavor
She will return to LaGrande the
W. A. Briggs, Pastor.
day.
cial activity” for our community.
Three Months ...................................50
Morning worship at 10:00 o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Farris of Stanfield first of next week to resume her observed their third anniversary
We are keenly interested in the fi­
with a large banquet followed by a ,,
Rev. R. R. Finkbinder will have are living on the Bessie Spencer studies.
nancial
progress of our customers.
program,
Friday
evening
at
the
1
,
Mrs. Jasper Myers was at the C.
charge, and there will be a special place which was recently vacated
Community hall. A business meet- • ;
ION
With business improvement now
H. Bartholomew place Saturday.
number by the choir. Sunday school by Mr. and Mrs. John Paxton.
EDI
near at hand, we are confident that
at 11:00 o’clock with G. M. Pierson,
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young and ing was also held, and officers for i, ,
Mrs. Henry Ott and Mrs. John
superintendent.
family
called on Mrs. Ollie Neill and the next six months were elected. ¡ ¡
those who bank here will profit
Jendrzejewski were guests of Mrs.
Epworth League at the usual J. Rueber of Stanfield at the H. E. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ayers Sunday af- The following officers were elected: 2
from the use of our service and faci­
President, George Harvey; vice-pres- 4 ,
hour with a special service for the | Club Tuesday afternoon.
ternoon.
Water Fowls or Magpies !
lities in satisfaction, security and
ident.
Ruth
Thompson;
secretary,
%
young people following the evening |
Business visitors in Hermiston
A pot luck dinner was given at
Annie
Wurster;
treasurer,
Melvola
•
personal co-operation. If you do
A campaign will be inaugurated service.
the Alpha Christley home Sunday from Pine City Saturday were: Mr.
Friday night against one of the .Our pre-Easter services will con­ in honor of Mrs. Christley’s birth­ and Mrs. Milton L. Smith, Mrs. Ollie Root; prayer meeting chairman,
not already have an account with us,
worst enemies in wild life the far­ tinue throughout the week with the day. Those present were: Mr. and Neill and daughter Oleta, Frank Ay- Miss Rose Ricco; lookout chairman,
you are invited to open one—soon !
Ruth Thompson; missionary chair­
mer knows—the magpie and crow. outstanding service "A Sacred Can­ Mrs. J. H. Reid and daughter Bar- cis and Harvey Ayers.
man,
Minnie
Harvey;
music,
Mil
­
Unless this pest is kept in check by dle Light Community service” on bara, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Linder, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boylen and
organized campaigns each year it Thursday night. “The Challenge of and Mrs. J. S. Burnham, Mr. and children of Pendleton spent the dred Conlon; social, Betty Carlin.
Harry Seymore of Corvallis, State
becomes so numerous as to become the Cross” an Easter drama on Fri­ Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. H. Hooker and week end at the Tom Boylen ranch
4-H club worker, and Garnet Best 2 }
a source of heavy loss to poultry day night. The Sunday school will Nellie, Mr. and Mrs. W. Casady and at Pine City.
of Henmiston
raisers and a menace to propagation present a program Easter Sunday daughter Marian. Gilbert Costa, Da-
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley were spoke Friday afternoon before the < >
of game birds and water fowl.
morning and an Easter drama with vid S. Arnot, Jerry Skeen, Mrs. Bar­ called Saturday night to take Miss four upper grades of grammar ,,
B. ALEXANDER. Vice-President
F. B. SWAYZE, President
J,
In this locality the main nesting 20 characters will be heard in the ham and son Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Berdena Bowman to the Pendleton school and the high school.
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
A.
H.
NORTON,
Cashier
place for these birds is at the diver­ evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bloom and 2 ,
Ed Borders, Mr. and Mrs. A. Christ- hospital where she may have to be
sion dam near Umatilla, and at the
We urge everyone who wishes to ley and son Dell. Mrs. Christley re- operated upon for appendicitis. Miss son Barton motored to Spokane Fri- •
Cold Springs reservoir, and that too join in these services in remem ceived several useful presents.
Bowman attended the Pine City day evening, returning Saturday =
Is the nesting place for the wild wa­ brance of this sacred Easter season.
evening.
to Pendleton Monday evening where urday.
Ted Stewart and family of El grade school for several years.
ter fowl which furnishes easy prey
All those who are taking part in Passo. Texas, who are now making
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers called
Mrs. Frank Sloan, D. R. Stark-
Clint Harvey is spending a few they attended the show "Roman
for the magpie who thrives by steal­ the Easter drama will meet at the, their home in Pendleton, were week at the Mrs. Ollie Neill ranch Thurs­ days in Portland.
weather. E. R. Sires, Mrs. G. E.
Scandals”.
Ing the eggs from the water fowls' church Friday evening to practice. end guests at the home of Ted’s day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie McFarland Greathouse, E. A. Hoosier, F. Bl.
Miss Margaret Galley, who has
nests. preventing propagation. Be­
Mrs.
Marion
Finch
and
daughtci
attended
the Umatilla Project Farm Stuart, W. G. Wallace, J. F. Bagan,
mother, Mrs. T. Stewart.
been visiting at the Jackson home,
cause these favorite nesting places
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sommerer en­ Patty called on Mrs. Clayton Ayers returned to Boardman to resume her Bureau meeting Saturday evening Miss Elva Berry and Mrs. D. Z. Pen-
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
are on the game preserve the mag­
ney of Echo attended the Rebekah
tertained a large number of friends Monday afternoon.
teaching. Her mother, Mrs. Galley, in Hermiston.
(Clubstance” was the subject of
pie continues his destruction unmo­
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott and who also has been visiting here, re­
Miss Minnie Hunting who visited card party in Hermiston Saturday
at a dancing party Friday evening
g the Lesson-Sermon in all
lested.
last week with her uncle, Archie Me afternoon.
at the C. A. Keller home. Refresh­ family called at the home of Mr. and turned to her home at Hubbard.
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Many farmers suffer from the loss
Mrs. Roy Neill Sunday.
Farland, returned to her home in
ments were served at midnight.
Vernon Waterman was a Portland
Sunday,
March
18.
Rev.
Sydney
Harris
of
Rouge
Riv
­
of turkey eggs from the same source
The Pine City teachers attended
Wayne, James, Clemma and Eth­
Irrigon.
The Lesson-Sermon consisted of
visitor
over the week end.
er spoke at the church Sunday even­
and should get behind this cam­
Norman Allen visited his wife,
citations from the authorized ver-
yl Barber are now attending the Co­ the Morrow County Teachers Insti- ing. A large number were present
Mrs.
Berkley Johnson has gone to
paign against this destructive bird.
iute at Hardman Friday.
sion of the Bible, and correlative
the former Irene Fromdahl, and Spokane to spend an extended visit
lumbia school.
to
hear
him.
With the assistance of a representa-
passages from the Christian Sci­
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon and
small daughter Marjorie Lee, the with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Cooney mo­ first part of this week.
ence textbook. "Science and
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tlve of the state game commission,
¥ % * * * * * * *
Miss Marian Henderson and Miss
Mrs. C. D. Connor and Mrs. G. E.
Health with Key to the Scrip­
this now unavoidable circumstance
Cecilia Brennan attended a musical tored to Pendleton Friday where
The Seniors have selected their Greathouse were business visitors in
IRRIGON
NEWS
tures
”
,
by
Mary
Baker
Eddy,
in
­
they
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Ken
­
be
altered.
will
recital at Stanfield Friday evening.
class play, “The Patsy”, which will Pendleton Tuesday.
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
cluding the following:
Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Smith mo­ nedy until Saturday morning.
be presented April 20th, at the au­
"All
thy
works
shall
praise
thee,
Sam and Buck Meyers have ren-
Mrs. Fred Markham visited with tored to Wallula Sunday afternoon.
Juniors Give Assembly.
On Friday evening the Masked ditorium. The cast includes:
O, Lord; and thy saints shall bless
ted the Houser ranch on the Mea­
Mrs. Glen Hadley at Boardman
Miss Marian Henderson spent the Ensemble of which Misses Helen Bill Harrington ..... Don Harryman
thee. Thy kingdom is an everlast­
(From “The Bulldog")
dows and are now getting settled
Thursday.
week end with friends ir. Pendleton. and Esther Fredreckson are mem­ Mrs. Harrington ........ Melvola Root
ing kingdom, and thy dominion
Friday. March 9, the Junior class
for spring work.
Edward
Houghten
Is
spending
his
bers, presented a program in Stan­ Grace ...................... Ruth Thompson
endureth throughout all genera­
gave a short assembly program for
The Masonic lodge members enter­
spring vacation from O.S.C. at Cor­
field.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Knudson,
tions
”
(Ps.
145:10,
13).
the students. Each class and organi­
Patricia .................... Mildred Conlon tained their wives to a seven o’clock
vallis with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
"In
the
vast
forever,
in
the
Sci
­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Hull,
Mrs.
Hel
­
zation gives such a program during
Billy Caldwell ................. Don Isom dinner at their hall Thursday even­
A. C. Houghten.
BOARDMAN NEWS
ence and truth of being, the only
ma Veig. and Miss Clara Corrigan Tony Anderson ........ Ernest Tippie
the year. For the Juniors, Nova
ing. A number of visitors were al­
Washington
facts are Spirit and its innumer­
Jess Oliver left for
By Mrs. Dan Ransier
attended the program.
Richards gave a reading, "Oh No,"
Taxi Driver ................. John Bensel so present and a delightful evening
able creations . . . We admit that
the last of the week to start spring
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Switzler mo­ The Lawyer ...................... Roy Bray was enjoyed by all. The dinner and
and “Bill Lindner sang, "Honey­
black is not a color, because It re­
The ladies of the church will
shearing.
tored to Maryhill Sunday. From
moon Hotel" and “Star Dust.”
Mrs. M. M. McCullough and the entertainment was prepared by
flects no light. So evil should be
Bob West of Geavel, Wyoming, sponsor a musicale at the Commu­
there they are going to Portland for daughter Rosemary spent Wednes­ a committee composed of J. F. Lane,
denied identity or power, because
has charge of the spring work on nity church Wednesday, March 28,
it has none of the divine hues . . .
a few days.
day and Thursday in Walla Walla. Wm. Haggman, Ed Morgan and
the ranch during Mr. Oliver’s ab- and are now working at the church
When the substance of Spirit ap-
Mrs. M. M. McCullough and They spent Wednesday night in Mil­ James Hoskins.
sence.
in
preparation.
the
pears in Christian Science,
daughter Rosemary, spent Wednes­ ton with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer New­
CHURCH NOTES
Sophronla Rhea entertained the
Miss Lois Kruze and Esther and
Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Markham
niz-
nothingness of matter is re
day and Thursday in Walla Walla. man.
Entre Nans club girls to a dinner at
have moved to their new home in Phillip Jones and Harlan Jones
ed" (S. & H., pp. 479, 480)
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer accom­
Word was received Tuesday of the her home Sunday evening. Miss
e were guests at the Glen Mackan
the east part of town.
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Da­ death of Frank Jewett in Portland. Rhea's chosen topic for the regular
Pendle-
BAPTIST CHURCH
Mrs. Roy Minnick was in
home Sunday.
vis were visiting in Walla Walla Mr. Jewett was returning from Los meeting was "Recipes”. A few of
Sunday school at the regular ten
ton four days last week taking
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rands and Mrs. Saturday.
t
COLUMBIA NEWS
Angeles from the funeral of his these were displayed in the dinner.
o'clock hour and preaching at ele­
treatments from Dr. Statts.
Stanford and Donna Jane motored to
The members of the Christian En­ brother, and stopped over in Port­ The place cards were little booklets
By Helen Jendrzejewski
ven o’clock.
One of the laymen
Mrs. E. Fagerström, Mrs. R. Wil- Pasco, Wn., Sunday.
deavor will present “Elmer”, a one land. He was found dead in his in which the girls wrote some of the
from the Baptist church In Pendle­
Mrs. Oliver Knotts visited at the Hams, Mrs. Wilson and son Chester,
The Home Economics club will act play, March 30 at the show
room the next morning.
chosen receipes that were discussed
ton will deliver the message.
Roy and Ernest Bedwell, Tom Cald­ meet with Mrs. Tyler Wednesday,
Arnberg home Monday.
house.
Mrs. Ralph Davis entertained the during the dinner. The guests were
Miss Francis Keller visited Ann well and son Wayne made a trip to March 28th. The club members will
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Caldwell and Bridge Club last week.
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
Misses Mildred Peregrine, Kather­
Walla Walla Monday evening to at- give a card party Saturday night,
Sommerer Saturday.
children motored to Pendleton Mon­
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bray motored ine Olday, Ina Sturdivant, Odelphla
10:15 A. M., Sunday school.
Mr. and Mrs. John Skuzeski and tend a fellowship meeting.
March 24th, at the home of Mrs. day.
to Pendleton Tuesday on business. Hoskins, Margaret and Jane Gibson,
11:00 A. M., Morning preaching family of Heppner were Sunday din-
E. C. Bedwell who has been visit­ Hendricks.
Mrs. Al Moran and son Jackie ac­
The St. Patrick’s dance sponsored Rose Hoosier and Alice Rhea.
ner guests at the John Jendrzejew- ing his mother at Union, Ore., re­
Darrell Hadley and Mr. and Mrs. companied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul
by the Junior class was declared a Garrison will work in the office
turned Wednesday.
ski home.
Roy Marlow motored to Heppner Walsh and daughter Verna, Dale
Drink Water With Meals
huge success.
Don Garrison is employed by the
Good For Stomach David S. Arnott of Albany who is Mr. Acock was doing business in “unday where they visited their mo­ and Bill Roberts motored to Walla Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer spent Twin
City Creamery company. Mr.
ther who is ill in the hospital there. Walla Monday.
Water with meals helps stomach attending O.S.C., is spending the Hermiston Wednesday.
a few days of last week in Portland. here for one week and then he will
Leola and Otto Benefici were Mrs. Marlow and son Lavern re­
Juices, aids digestion. If bloated spring vacation at the J. H. Reid
About 20 pupils are absent from
Baseball practice for the boys has be transferred to Pasco.
with gas add a spoonful of Adlerika. home.
shopping in Hermiston Saturday.
turned to Pendleton with Mr. Mar­ school this week, due to measles.
begun, and a schedule has been
One dose cleans out poisons and
This being an unusual season, a
were
Mrs. Don Rutledge entertained low that evening after spending
and
Laura
Conrad
Dorothy
The charter members of the local drawn up.
washes BOTH upper and lower bow­
number of our farmers have early
visitors of Helen Addleman Sunday. the H. E. Club ladies at her home several days in Boardman. Mr. and Eastern Star chapter entertained
els. At Leading Druggists.
garden up, and are planting pota-
Walther Qtt, who is attending O. Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Marlow plan to move to Wes­ the members ' Thursday evening in ¥ * * ****3H3
toes.
S. C., is spending a week with his
Fred Markham left EUnday for ton in the near future.
honor of the 22nd anniversary of
The Singing Mask Ensemble gave
STANFIELD NEWS
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ott.
California to shear sheep. Mr. and
Glen Mackan was a Hermiston the chapter. About twenty guests
a very clever and interesting pro­
By Sophronla Rhea
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Addleman of Mrs. Russel McCoy are employed on business visitor Thursday.
Elmer Ross of 608
were present from Beulah chapter
So. 16th St., Boise,
gram Friday evening at the high
Pendleton were visitors at the R. L. the home ranch during his absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Perrie and daugter at Pasco. Musical numbers were giv­
Idaho,
says :
"Some
Bessie DeYoung arrived in Stan­ school auditorium. There was at­
time ago I had a pain
Mrs.
Tom
Caldwell
is
at
Horse
­
Addleman
home
Sunday.
left
Monday
for
Stanfield
where
in the amali of my back.
field the first of the week to look tendance from Pine City, Umatilla,
en, followed by refreshments.
Mary Jane Hammer who has been shoe Bend. Ore., conducting revival hey will make their future home.
When I sat down, the
Dale Brown and father of Taco­ after business Interests here. Mrs. as well as a good many from Stan­
ache became more severe
confined to her home with illness meetings.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Rands visi- ma, enroute to Touchet, stopped DeYoung was accompanied by her
and I felt so stiff and
field.
across my back,
or the past four weeks, has re-
Harvey Warner is erecting living ed relatives in Echo last Thursday.
kidneys seemed to
at the James Byrnes home Monday sister, Bertha Besmehn, of Portland,
be weak, acted much too freely. Dr. Pierce’s
turned to school.
rooms In connection with the Post
Jack Harper Is working on the evening.
who returned home the next day.
A-nuric completely rid me
n
of the backache
Mrs. McCray spent the day at the Office building tor his mother. Mrs project this week.
and kidney weakness."’ All druggists.
Mildred Peregrine’s parents were
Helen and Elmer Kennison and
Send 106 to
to Dr. Pierre's
Pier
Clinie, Buffalo,
us Lindner home Thursday.
! James Warner, who received the ap-
Charley Wicklander and son Hec- Earl Lodge of Kennewick spent the here visiting her the first of last
N. Y., for a trial pkg. *
Mr. and Mrs. Barber and family pointment for postmistress recently or visited relatives In Boardman
at
week. Mr. and Mrs. Peregrine were
week end at Rose home.
-
Mis Wallace Spencer of The ver the week end.
The Redman lodge is sponsoring enroute to Seattle.
| Dalles was a guest of Mrs. Jess Oli-
School was dismissed here last a benefit dance Friday evening at
Mr. and Mrs. M. Refvem and Don
jgm,
ver Tuesday.
Friday to allow the teachers to at­ the Umatilla gymnasium. The mem­ were business visitors in Pendleton
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell of Pendle- tend institute at Heppner.
bers of the Rhythm band are serv­ Wednesday.
_
ton. Denny Howard of Albee. Jake
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peck and ing supper in the basement in order
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Cole and
j Wattenburger and Mrs. Will Bene- daughter Ernabell motored to Wal- to raise money for uniforms and ad­ children. Charles Eddie and Rich-
diet of Echo and Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ la Walla on business Wednesday.
ard, of Yakima, were visiting Mrs.
ditional instruments.
ter Grider were dinner guests at the
Mr .and Mrs. Robert Bradley left
Miss Agnes Fallen, who is work­ Cole's brother, H. E. Folte, last
| Oliver home Sunday.
ast week for John Day where they ing in The Dalles, spent the week week.
About 20 guests were present at vili make their future home.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Broughton and
end in Umatilla.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
Miss Galley returned to Boardman
George Butterwood is recovering children Raymond and Peggy of
I McCoy Wednesday night. The occa- this week after an absence of sev-
Q. Mow can the best way to travel be
from an attack of lumbago and will White Bluffs, were guests at the H.
I Mon was a birthday surprise party ral weeks due to Illness from typh- return to work the latter part of E. Folti home last week.
the cheapest?
! honoring Miss Snow McCoy. A de- 'W fever, and took over her duties
Mr. Toole and Glen Griffith, gov­
this week.
, lightful evening was spent.
at the school Monday. Mrs. Kelley
A. By adding the lowest rail fares in
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Rettick of Ya­ ernment men. who have been em­
Plates were laid Thursday even- who was substituting, returned to
kima are moving into the Lambert ployed in the rebuilding of the Fur­
history to the comfort, speed and
I Ing at the O. Coryell home for a her home In Heppner last Friday. house. Mr. Rettick is a truck dri­ nish ditch here, were called to On­
and SAVE MONEY
| number of guests at a dinner party
safety of travel by train.
Mrs. Glen Macken visited Mrs. Ed ver . They have been cleaning and tario on business the last of the
| honoring Mr. Coryell on his birth- Souders and mother Monday.
Dr. Curry, the old Reliable
—
painting this week and will move week.
U nion P acific has solved this problem with its
1 day anniversary.
Irrigation water was turned into
Mrs.
Cora
Olday
returned
home
Optometrist of Seattle
Saturday.
big cuts in rail fares now in effect every day. Only
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Minnick were the canal Friday for the first time
Mrs. Ella Shell of Boardman visi- “from Portland Thursday. Mrs. Olday
who
has made professional visits
2 cents • mile in coaches [even less on long trips]
Hermiston callers Saturday.
this season. Many people irrigated
ted at the home of her niece, Mrs. has been attending a dramatics
to Hermiston for 20 years, will
10% cent off for round trips.
was discontinued Friday their gardens.
course in Portland the past few
Archie McFarland.
again be at the
to permit the teachers to attend In-
A large crowd attended the negro
Garnet
Best
of
Hermiston
was
in
months.
Chicago . . . $36.57
Denver .... $23.89
minstrel held last Friday night and Umatilla Tuesday in the interest of
stitute at Hardman, Oregon.
Paul Baker, Stanley and Elaine
St. Louis .... 538 08 Salt La'te City . 114.11
One of the interesting sights of many articles were given away at organizing 4-H club work. He will | Green have returned home from cei­
the week was a steam boat soiling the "Country Store” feature. A be back Thursday and talk to those lege for the spring vacation.
Kansas City . . $32.89
Portland ... $ 3.6)
up
the Columbia on its way to Lew­ dance was held later in the evening.
The regular meeting of the Home
Omaha .... $29.83
Spokane ... $ 3.97
interested In organizing.
Roy Rands and daughter Donna
iston, Idaho.
Mrs. Kenneth Baymiller enter- | Economics club met at the J. F.
Ray
Hazel Williams is very til at the lean, accompanied by Mrs
Tickets good In sleeping care. 3 cents • mile and less. Pullman
for one day
tained the 500 Club Wednesday at Rueber home Tuesday afternoon.
costs extra, but reduced }s by elimination of surcharge.
Walla Walla hospital. Her mother, Brown, motored to Walla Walla
Mrs C. H. Ferris and daughter
Eyes
Examined
—
her
home.
Sunday where they Joined Mrs
Mrs. Rod Williams Is with her.
FOR FULL PARTICULARS ASK UNION PACIFIC AGENT
Miss Sibyl Macomber of Board- Irene and Phyllis have moved to the
UNION
Glasses
Gronnd
and Fitted—
The last card party of the season Rands who returned to Boardman man was a week end guest of Miss Hermiston project.
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Prices Based on Present Con­
given by the Card Club was held with them after spending several Lena Rose
|
Miss Evelyn Starkweather and
i Thursday evening. A pleasant even- weeks visiting her sister. Mrs. Mary
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudson and her Sundsy School class took their ditions.
Jane
Stanford.
Mrs.
Stanford
re-I
| Ing was spent with four tables at
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Springer motored picnic lunch and went hiking Sat-
turned to Boardman with them and
I play.
service. Rev. C. R. Moore will de­
liver the first of a week's sermons
in opening evangelistic services. His
subject will be "Our Fullness in
Christ. Col. 2:10.
7:00 P. M., Christian Endeavor
services. AH young people are es­
pecially invited to attend.
7:30 P. M., Preaching services on
the subject “The Last Will and
Testament," _______________
delivered by Mr. Moore.
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of Activity
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
t
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from Backache?
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Dancing
Nig
NF. . .
in
IRRIGON, MARCH 24
COLUMBIANS
Save Your Eyes!
Hotel Hermiston
WED., March 28
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