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PAGE THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. 1934 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. FOUR Miss Meredith Daily of Palouse. Wn.. retined to Hermiston with her sister. Mrs. James Clayton, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Daily, tor the past month. They returned Sunday. Mrs. Gerald Bohn and son Robert Mr. and Mrs. Levi Reeder left Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lecklider of of New York City arrived Sunday Tuesday morning for Portland on Pendleton attended the states' pic and are spending several days as business. 4 % nic at Columbia park Sunday. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harger and Al Kennings and Eugene Pierce W. J. Warner. Mrs. Bolin was Ruth son Billie, and Al Quiring spent motored to Pendleton Wednesday Morrow formerly of Hermiston. Sunday In Walla Walla. Wn. where they spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kern of Pen Harland Graham “returned from Francis F. Chambers, Umatilla dleton and friends of the family, Mr. spending the week end in Elgin and Chief Airways Keeper, purchased a and Mrs. Win. Dove from Nebraska La Grande on business. new V8 from the Rohrman Motor were Sunday guests of Mrs. Alma Fair queen dance at Irrigon. Sat- company last week. Hitt. urday. August 11th. Music by the Out-of-town visitors Tuesday were Admisión tickets will entitle Six Sharps. adv. M. E. Carley of Carley, Wn.; Fred holder to vote his choice for fair Dr. A. W. Christopherson re Lee of Pine City; and F. C. Terney • queen at Irrigon dance. Saturday turned Monday from Seaside where of Pendleton. adv. August 11th. he bad spent a week with his fami- Mr and Mrs. E. D. Timms, with Leland F. Morehouse, who has the Pittsburgh Plate & Glass Co., been visiting his parents. Mr. and ly. Mrs. O. Garrett and son re- were business visitors in Hermiston Mrs. W. C. Morehouse since June, turned Wednesday from Portland last Friday. left Wednesday for Corvallis where where they have spent the past ten I Vote your choice for fair queen he will join his wife and baby. From days visiting relatives. - at dance in Irrigon. Saturday, Aug- there they will return to their home adv. in Seattle. Mrs. W. W. Felthouse and son lust 11th. Gale returned the first of the week i Mrs. N. R. Mueller who is spend- Herbert Hedwall, manager o: from Spokane where they had spent ing the summer with her mother in Safeway Stores, left Sunday on . ten days. While there they atten-Í Hope, Idaho, visited with her hus- week’s vacation. Lea vette Records ded a tent meeting conducted by the band here the first of the week. She of Walla Walla and Craig Percy are Pilgrim Holiness church. returned to Idaho Tuesday. looking after the local store during Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harkenrider Al Bolstad, Claude Conyer, Mal- his absence. left Sunday on their annual vaca- coIm McSwain and Golden Wells Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Buhman tion which they will spend in Port- enjoyed a chicken dinner Sunday of Glasgow, Montana, and Mr. and land and Estacada visiting relatives | evening on Tom Jensen’s lawn. Mrs. Arthur Imthurn of Lewiston and friends. Mr. Harkenrider’s par- | Mrs. O. C. Pierce plans to leave Idaho, were house guests at the ents live at Estacada and he has two Saturday for Portland where she home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Buh- sisters living in Portland. will spend three weeks visiting her — . — week. ar. ... sr. , y ' . , , Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton were. parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Osborn, ma I the first Ol the among the many Hermiston people Her daughter Marian and son Stan- Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Scroggs ani leaving on vacations this week. ley will accompany her. two sons John and Jerry of Sunny- Their plans were indefinite when Mr. and Mrs. Ross Newport of side, Wn., visited Monday at the they left but it is possible they will Portland visited friends in Hermis- | home of Mrs. Scroggs’ parents. Mi visit in California. Mr: orton is ton last Friday. Mr. Newport was and Mrs. Thos. Campbell. Jot cashier at the Fimt k NatMnal Bank I one of the heavy contractors on the Scroggs has been visiting his grand of Hermiston and Mibs-4 Marion Wallula cut-off highway, and is parents for the past month. Briggs Is working in the bank dur- now finishing a Job on the John Mrs. Joseph Harker Smith and ing his absence?’ 4 ’ ‘ | Day highway. i daughter Deborah of Portland spent ; the week end as guests at the homi | of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner. They are returning from an extended I eastern trip. Local Happenings OASIS THEATRE ; 20 HERMISTON, OREGON SHOW WEEK EXTRAORDINARY!! FRIDAY • SATURDAY LEW AYRES and ALICE FAYE * . in She Learned About Sailors PLUS SHORT FEATURES and FRIDAY ONLY Mrs. Raymond Walker entertain- ed for her daughter Beverly last Friday. on her eighth birthday. Among Beverley’s little friends pres ent were Lauree Gimbie, Magdolene Jackman. Nellie Moore, Charlene Jenkins, Barbara Connor, Ed Jack- man. Billie Knerr, Vernon Bowman and David Mittlesdorf. Dr. H. C. Curry, the Seattle op tometrist who has made profession al visits to Hermiston for 20 year and is known for good optical work at reasonable prices, will again be at the Hotel Hermiston, Thursday August 16, for one day. Eyes ex- amined, glasses ground and fitted adv. t COLUMBIA NEWS t By Alice Hammer Pete Celoria and Mr. Clover, both it Portland, were guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Jendrzejewski. Mrs. Kirby and daughter Floren tine of Stanfield, were visitors at ihe Dave Conrad home. Mrs. Jasper Templeton will leave Thursday tor Baker where she will visit her sister. Mrs. Bill Paskevish and Mrs. J. Thompson of Burke, Idaho, were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jen- drzejewskl last week. Marjorie Whittaker of Pilot Rock is visiting with Marian Casady this yeek. She plans on leaving Sunday of Bingen, Wn., to visit Mr. and •1rs. W. A Leathers, former resi- lents of Columbia district. Mrs. Trumbull and son Robert, ■ ccompanied by Miss Woodruth Gif- ord. went to Pendleton Sunday. Frances Keller and Barbara Reid visited Helen Jendrzejewski last Friday. Mrs. Julian Morfltt of Portland visited over the week end with her mother. Mrs. A. W. Purdy. Miss Woodruth Gifford of Stan- lield spent the week end with Mrs. Turmbull. Mr. and Mrs. Arnberg visited in Dr. T. W. Bibb, president of Al- I bany college, called upon prospec- tive students in Hermiston Tuesday. Dr. Bibb and his family are enroute | to Missouri where they will visit relatives. They spent the night in Hermiston and planned to call upon friends in Pendleton. 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Mr. and Mrs. Stockard and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Whitsett went to Ya- kima last Sunday. Miss Johnson of Pendleton was a guest at the Baxter Hutchison home last Sunday, She attended the states picnic while here. Mrs. Tom Wilson was a dinner guest at the Barham home Satur- day. Mrs. Bill Paskevich and Mrs Thompson went to Prineville on business and then went to Portland to visit. Thursday evening the Methodist church is having a lawn party which will be held at the Swarner home in this district, beginning at 8:00 P. M. Elbert Hutchison has been quite ill at his home for the past few days. Rev. and Mrs. Briggs and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rainwater. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hutchison and family of Pilot Rock were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hut chison last Sunday. They also at tended the states picnic while here. G. O. 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