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PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1934 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Local Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ackley a nd son Russell of Yakima, Wn., were visitors at the home of Mrs. Ack- ley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nation, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ack ley returned home Monday but Rus- sell will remain with his grandpar- ents for the next two months. J S. Burnham left for Portland Thursday morning accompanied by his daughter Marjorie, and also by Mrs. Miles Barager and Margaret Clarke. Margaret will go from Port land to Everett, Wn., where she will spend a month visiting her grand- mother Mrs. Bell Pynn, and her aunts. Mrs. J. V. Nostrand and Mrs W. J. Body. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McAtee and daughter Myrtle returned Tuesday night from a week's stay in Port land, Camas, and Vancouver. They visited Mr. McAtee’s brother, B. L. McAtee in Camas and attended the Pacific Northwest conference of the Methodist church in Vancouver. While in Portland they saw the Ja son-Lee pageant. 1 I’LL TELL THE WORLD' ness visitors in Hermiston Saturday 4994998999899939989030330890200033130010003*03***9 evening. FILM SNAPPY TALE. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O’Brien and With Lee Tracy as the big-shot daughter Katherine and son Gordon foreign correspondent for a press and Mrs. Isabella Corrigal were bus association grabbing off a big mon iness visitors in Pendleton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ayers and archist yarn and mixing into a ro mance with a princess. “I'll Tell the family visited at the Frank Ayers World,’’ at the Oasis Sunday and home Monday. Miss Charlotte Helms, who has Monday, has all the popular ingre been visiting relatives in Spokane dients required for a snappy tale. The story is, of course, a newspa for the past few weeks, returned per fable, staged on an internation home Monday. al locale, and with Tracy and Pryor Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Ne shown as having an uncanny facul va were business visitors in Hermis TORPEDOES-SPARKLERS-SPIT DEVILS - ROMAN CANDLES ty for meddling in the middle of a ton and Echo Friday. day's news, from balloon runaways SKY ROCKETS - GUNS - CAPS, Etc. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and to royal intrigues. It works up into daughters Betty, Frances and Pat some exciting sequences as Tracy ty, motored to Hermiston Sunday ONE PINT discovers a plot on the part of the evening. prime minister of a mythical king C. H. Bartholomew visited his dom to have the princess assassina mother, Mrs. Mary Bartholomew, in ONE GALLON ted. Finale shows no assassination, Heppner Monday. but Tracy running off with a prin A. E. and E. B. Wattenburger are cess. now hauling wood from the moun A cartoon and comedy complete tains. ONE GALLON yvidV the program. Band practice was held at Pine City Friday night under the direc ILL STORES WILL BE tion of Harvey Myers from Echo. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Neill and CLOSED FOURTH OF JULY. daughter Lois from Pendleton visi On Wednesday, July 4th, all ted at the W. D. Neill home Sunday stores will be closed in Hermiston afternoon. Gwenneth Neill returned ASSORTED in observance of the national holi home with them after spending a DOZEN COLORS day. The majority of people plan week with her grandparents. to celebrate at Echo on the Fourth, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and since Stanfield and Hermiston family, Miss Alma Neill, and Mrs. cur GLASS Grange and Farm Bureau are hook- E. P. Jarmon attended church in ng up for a joint celebration. Hermiston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Alderman and Hotel Re-Decorated, family from Hermiston called at the The lobby .halls and rooms in the home of Mrs. Ollie Neill on their Hermiston Hotel have been re way to their new home near Ritter. deeorated, which improves the in- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lindsay and terior greatly. The work was done family from Alpine were dinner by Jarvis Durfey and R. E. Osborn. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill Mr. Osborn operates the Osborn Sunday. Cabinet shop on the west side of Mrs. Truman Sethers spent last town. week end with her sister, Mrs. Jas per Myers. E. L. Jackson Re-elected. Mrs. Fred Hoskins and sons Jun E. L. Jackson was re-elected as a ior and Bobby visited at the T. J. 0009990099090$099011909000009009090000009 member of the Hermiston Union O’Brien home Sunday. High School board at the annual election held Monday at the school house. The clerk for the district will be appointed by the board at a later date. Harry Kelley is now employed by Ina Wessell was a business visitor the state highway department at in Walla Walla Wednesday. Meacham, operating a shovel. A V-8 was delivered to M. T. Ma- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke attend tott Saturday by the Rohrman Mo ed a religious conference In Walla tor Company garage. Walla Wednesday. Roy Bills returned Wednesday af Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greer of ter spending two weeks vacation at Stanfield were business visitors in Roseburg with his mother and sis town Tuesday. ter. Irene Kennings is employed Amsberry’s, and Fireworks Hunter's afe. adv. they’re priced right. Oilcloth table squares and in Herbert Hedwall and Craig Per- yardage at Amsberry’s. adv. cey spent the week end at Wallowa Miss Emogene Paul visited in Lake above Joseph. Hermiston Sunday from Pendleton. J. M. Biggs of La Grande was a Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Huff of business visitor in town Wednesday. Hood River and Albert Huff of Du- Mrs. Walter Nation and son Don fer. Ore., attended the funeral of A. ald, accompanied by ’’Babe’’ Nation, Sloan Sunday. left for Portland last Friday. The Miss Louise Wall spentWednes- latter will visit in Portland for some day visiting her sister Mrs. Chae. lime. " . Hudson, while enroute to Walla H. M. Sommerer, manager of the FELL BLESSED AT INTERESTING Walla from Astoria. ? Mr. and Mrs. Celoria and Louis Farm Bureau Cooperative was a RELIGIOUS CEREMONY. of Portland were guests of Mr. and business visitor in Pendleton Mon- On Monday last, the new bell for Mrs. John Jendrzejewski in Colum lay. Ladles’ hats halt price at Am«- Saint Patrick's Catholic Church at bia district last week. adv. Umatilla was solemnly blessed on Mrs. B. E. Windust or. Dayton. berry’s. Hurry! Wn., is the house guest of Her daugh Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierson re the church grounds. The Officiant 1er and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. turned Sunday from a week's stay was Rev. J. D. Lee, the Diocesan Deeter this week. at Elk lake near Bend, Ore. Mr. and | Administrator. He was assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Frantz Romaine, Mrs. Sam Moore, who accompanied the Pastor Father Domi nie O. Con- nor, O.M. Cap., and l ather J. . J. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Courtney and son them, remained for another week. Walsh, Pastor of Freewater, and end Mrs. Lula Pate and daughter of Mrs. Geo. Wagner left Thursday Dayton, Wn., spent Sunday at the morning for Cascade Locks " where Father F. Carroll, O.M.Cap. The sweet toned bell is the gift home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ellis. she will visit her sister Mrs. E. G. Hermiston business visitors the Wilson before driving on to Van- of an anonymous donor. It is pro- first if the week were Mrs. W. C. couver, Wn., to spend some time bably the first church bell solemnly Isom of Irrigon, and Mrs. Geo. Ken- with another sister, Mrs. R. G. Gale. blessed in eastern Oregon. In accordance with the ritual, it dler, Jr., of Umatilla. LOM Don’t forget about the ice cream Mrs. W. 8. Boynton who has been booth on Main street Saturday eve was blessed to the honor of God un- visiting in Portland and other val ning conducted by the American Le der the Invocation of Mary Immacu- ley points for the past two months, gion Auxiliary. Next to Amsberry's late, St. Joseph, St. John, St. Pat- rick, and St. William. returned home last week • adv store. After the Mass which followed Ruth Dodd returned hol e Sunday Mrs. F. E. Sa ter and son Ermol from Portland where she i*d spent Sater, and their house guests, Mrs. the blessing, the clergy and the con- a week as the guest of Mil Cathryn A. Bragg and Mrs. Lucille Gunn, gregation were entertained to an Collins and her father. I nry Col- motored to Walla Walla and Tou alfresco breakfast on the grounds of the Nugent home by the ladies of Uns, at the Benson hotel. „ chet where they visited relatives. Saint Patrick’s Altar Society. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph' Saylor. Mr. Mrs. Bragg Is Mrs. Sater's sister. and Mrs. D. Neill, Mrs. J. A. Clarke Mrs. E. P. Schofield and Mrs. and Rev. C. R. Moore motored to Henry Wiswall of Vancouver, Wn., REV. BRIGGS WILL SERVE Walla Walla Tuesday where they at who have been the house guests of LOCAL CHURCH ANOTHER YEAR Weather Report. tended the Washington State con Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner, parents Max. Min. Upon the return of Rev. W. A. Date vention of Churches of Christ. There of Mrs. Schofield, for the past two Briggs, pastor of the Methodist June 21 .... ........................... 88 . .. 60 they met Cecil Warner of Grange- weeks, returned to Vancouver last 80 .... 52 church, from conference held in June 22 ville, Idaho, who may visit in Her Friday. 23 74 .... 45 June Portland last week, it was announ- miston later In the summer, 83 .... 41 Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Laird motored ■ed that he would serve the Her- June 24 -= ------------- J------- -=-=-= 88 .... 49 to Enterprise. Ore.. Saturday to at- niston church for another year, June 25 84 .... 56 tend the funeral of Mrs. Laird's mo Immediately following his return June 26 82 .... 46 ther, Mrs. W. J. Reece, which was hurch officers were elected for the June held Sunday. They returned Monday ensuing year. They were named as Weimer Place Sold. Earl Kingsley and son Jim ot HERMISTON. OREGON Portland are visiting at the home lollows: Mr. and Mrs. Emil Weimer and Trustees: Geo. Sale, Monroe Ful- First Show Starts 7:30 of Mr. Kingsley’s parents, Mr. anil ier, G. M. Pierson, R. H. McAtee, E. family left last week for Myrtle Second about 9:15 “ ’ south of Roseburg, Ore., Mrs. B. S. Kingsley. Mrs. Kingsley I. Rainwater, H. J. Ott and M. L. Creek, where they will make their home, in motor -up from Portl nd the Watson. FRIDAY - SATURDAY ast of the week and they will re- Stewards: < M. Pierson, Geo. Their farm here, located south of turn to their home Sunday. ¡ale, Kenneth Pierson, Mrs. Rena own has been purchased by C. W. She made her own husband fall Mrs. Lucille Gunn and son Law Waterman, Mrs. Chas. Brierley, Mrs. Williams. I. W. Geer moved their head over heels (the heel) in rence, who have been the house i. R. Boulware, J. 1!. DeMoss, A. C. furniture in his truck. love with her! But oh! How guests of Mrs. F. E. Sa ter for the Swarner, Mrs. Bert Mullens, Mrs. the toast of Paris burned up Auto License Examiner Coming. past two weeks, left Tuesday morn N. W. Bloom, It. H. McAtee and Mrs. when be kissed her! . . For his C. M. Bentley, examiner of opera- ing for Seattle where they will visit M. L. Watson will act as communion kisses were those not meant for tors and chauffeurs, will be in Her- relatives. stewardess. a wife! niston, Saturday, June 30th, at the The Misses Helen and Eunice Committee heads named. CONSTANCE ity library between the hours of Woughter left Wednesday afternoon j Music Mrs. Wm. Sanders, Edna for Portland where they will spend Ott, Myrtle McAtee and Anna Ray 1:00 a m. to 5:00 p. m., respective- y, according to a recent announce a week with their sisters, the. Mis- Martin. ■ ses Florence and Ruth Woughter. Religious Education Harold ment released from the Secretary of who are living In Portland while at- Marble, Mrs. Harvey Payne and Mrs. State’s office. All those wishing permits or licenses to drive are tending Behnke-Walker business W. A. Briggs. ollege. „ 1 I Finance— R. H. McAtee, M. L. asked to get in touch with Mr. Bent Donald Williams made a business Watson. Mrs. O. O. Felthouse. Mrs. ley during these hours. trip to Toledo, Ore., and other coast Rena Waterman, Monroe Fuller and * * * * * * * * * * points over the week end. He was \. C. Swarner. accompanied as far as McMinnville PINE CITY NEWS Auditing—George Sale and R. A. by Miss Pauline Stoop, who was met Brownson. By Oleta Neill with FRANCHOT TONE there by Mrs. Earle Richardson of Mrs. W. D. Neill accompanied Mr Church Records Mrs. Ida -Sim Dallas, Ore. She spent the week mons, Mrs. Chas. Brierley and Mrs. md Mrs. Ralph Saylor to Walla RUSS COLUMBO end in Dallas and on the Siletz riv- P. Neadeau. His Songs Will Enchant You Valla Tuesday to attend a church onvention. Miss Marian Henderson is In the MISS BENNETT WILL BE BUSTER CRABBE Mrs. T. J. O'Brien and daughter, Coffey hospital at 1937 Lovejoy. SEEN IN DUAL ROLE. in sabeila left Wednesday for Eugene Portland. Marian is being treated v here Isabella will attend summer "or Injuries sustained in an automo- Constance Bennett in her first chool. Mrs. O’Brien returned home ile accident last September. Her "‘wentieth Century picture. "Mou- aturday. hips are In a cast and she will he in Rouge,” will play at the Oasis John Healy and daughters, Marie, confined to her bed for some time heatre Friday and Saturday. The ecelia and Helen, and son Jack, She is not allowed to write but will icture is a musicati romance In ind Jimmy Healy were in Heppner enjoy hearing from her friends. vhlch Miss Bennett plays a dual Friday. Edmund Briggs, who has been ole of both members of a stage C. H. Bartholomew returned home The Mightiest "TARZAN" in the emloyed In Portland for the past sister" act. In the supporting cast funday morning from Montana History of Showmanship! few months. Is visiting his parents ire Franchot Tone, Tullilo Carmi- vhere he has been for some time Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Briggs this week iati. Fuzzy Knight, Russ Columbo looking after his sheep. SILLY SYMPHONY CARTOON before going on to Grangeville. ind the Boswell sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Struthers were busi Idaho, where he will be employed In SUNDAY - MONDAY a creamery as assistant buttermaker. MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY He will work with Ted West who See him as the devil-may-care was employed at the Hermiston big shot who's always on the spot where anything exciting is hap Creamery before It was purchased by the Umatilla Co-operative Cream pening . . A globe-trotter who ery. He plans to leave Saturday. travels mostly on his wise-cracks OASIS THEATRE HITT’S FLASHCRACKERS Thermos Bottles White Mountain Freezers CE 50 r Dixie Drinking Cups OREGON HARDWARE SIMPLEMENT CO. SAFEUAY STORES CIIOCSE FROM THESE ITEMS YOUR FOODS FOR A PICNIC ON THE 4TH. 1550 DEVILED MEAT POTATO • CHIPS OZ. Libby’s CORNED BEEF 12-oz. cans 250 Pkgs. PINEAPPLE Highway _ Each - No. 2 cans BUYERS “I’LL TELL the World with GLORIA or POULTRY AND EGGS in STUART "PIE FOR Two" AND “MERRY OLD SOUL.” M M Smith. Agent, Hermiston tr ‘B’." yaa .“ns can 2Ee —el Libby’s - .Rosedale Sweet PICKLES - Quart ......... ux. • ESC Libby’s Sliced JELL WELL BEST FOODS Horseradish Prepared MUSTARD 9 Oz. 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