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PAGE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. Local Happenings OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON FRIDAY - SATURDAY AUO. 31 - SEPT. 1 Adam fell for an apple and men have been falling for applesauce “Ever Since Eve.” “EVER SINCE EVE” with GEORGE O BRIEN MARY BRIAN HERBERT MUNDIN Plus “PARDON MY PUPS” with Shirley. Temple Cartoon — “The Three Bears.” SUNDAY — MONDAY SEPTEMBER 2 - 3 ... Matinee 2:30 Sunday Against the Tide of Time and Chance. All Men arc Little . . . But in the Eyes a Woman in Love, a Maa caa Become Bigger than the Whole World! at SULLAVAN — DOUGLASS MONTGOMERY Fallada's great novel of today . . faithfully produced as pictural Plus Short Features. Only — WEDNESDAY Only SEPTEMBER 5 ON THE STAGE IN PERSON SOMETHING NEW AT E2J% "s AND NIS ! with his entire cast and SHEELA--Noted World's Fair Lion | Plus on the Screen— “Bachelor Bait” with START ERWIN — PEET KELTON THE NEW SEASON’S SM AFT COMEDY HIT! THREE PERFORMNACES First Show 4:00 P. M. — Second 7:00 P. M. — Third 9:00 P. M. "45: Ladies’ Silk Hose Silk Undies, Prints, etc. OVERALLS Mrs. Wm. Shaar returned home Miss Ruth Woughter will leave Friday after spending three weeks oon for Helix where she has been visiting in Walla Walla and other elected to teach. Miss Woughter has Washington points. taught in Colorado for several years. Mrs. Catherine C. Durfey re- Mrs. N. R. Mueller and two sons PUFFED RICE Pkg. Wax Paper ceiving medical treatment in the St. returned from Hope, Idaho, this 40 ft. rolls — Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton, week after spending several weeks PUFFED WHEAT Pkg. having been entered Sunday. there with Mrs. Mueller’s mother. RIPE OLIVE Can .... Mrs. Ida Williams and son Don- Attend the fair queen dance in aid and Harold Pace visited relatives Hermiston, Saturday night. The OVALTINE Each and friends in La Crande nd Six Sharps will furnish music, adv. 60c Size BROOM Special-Each Miss Andean Davis left Harry Connor is installing a new SOCIAL and for Hood River where she s ent the windmill on his place north of town PALM OLIVE 2 bars week with her sister. Mrs. Edmund which he recently purchased from SOAP • FRATERNAL Notes Miller. A. Carter. STEAKS Lb. HAMBURGER 2 Lbs. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton and School supplies—better values at son Bruce returned last week from Amsberry's. adv. STANFIELD, Ore.,-Aug. 29 (Spe | a two week’s vacation trip, part of Dr. and Mrs. A. Willcutt have cial)—A pretty home wedding took PRUNE ............ Watermelons up ■ which was spent In Long Beach, moved from the Osborn apartments place at the F. S. Green home in Apple Calif., visiting Mrs. Marion Harvey. into the house recently vacated by Stanfield last Friday afternoon at Mrs. Roy Thomas returned from Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hanby, of the 2:30 o’clock when Miss Elaine Portland Tuesday evening after a Hermiston Dairy. Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. COMPARE PRICES AMD QUALITY ALWAYS. week’s visit with her aunt, Mrs. Ad Miss Eva Woughter expects to S. Green, became the bride of Mr. rian Clark. leave Sunday for lope where she Earl Smelcer. Rev. W. A. Briggs Be Wise - Buy Wise - Economize A. Carter and Jack Downing spent will teach in a nearby school this of Hermiston performed the ceremo the week end at a mining camp in coming school year. ny. the mountains near Ukiah. They Help elect a fair queen at t‘e The bride was charming in her report that miners are making sev auditorium Saturday evening. alv mother’s wedding dress. Miss Doro eral dollars a day panning gold." Miss Pauline Stoop and her house thy Shelton played the wedding Miss Goldie Shutter, who Is em- guest, Miss Edna Pitzer of Dallas, march, accompanied by Billie Adair HERMISTON, OREGON oloyed at Echo, spent Sunday with Ore., motored to Elgin Sunday on the violin. Mr. Adair is a cou her sieter and family, Mr. and Mrs. where they spent the day. They af sin of (he bride. Curtis Simons. fended a family reunion picnic in Mr. Emery Stater of Hermiston Knitted wool dresses. Stylish fall I the Elgin park while there. Bob Henderson, who has been em acted as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blodgett of numbers. First showing Alma Hitt's A reception was held following ployed at Adams this summer, re- hop Saturday. adv Tend visited friends in Hermiston the ceremony. turned home Saturday. riday evening while on their way Mrs. Merle Phairs and children Mrs. Smelcer is a graduate of the returned Monday night from Baker home from Boise. Stanfield high school and a grad Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sullivan of ■/here she has spent the past six uate nurse, finishing from St. An BUYERS OF weeks with her husband at the Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Dave thony’s hospital in Pendleton last POULTRY AND EGGS lookout station in the mountains Mittlesdorf were dinner guests of OSTEOPATHIC spring. She also attended Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons Sunday near Baker. . M. Smith, Agent, Hermiston PHYSICIAN & SURGEON State college. Levi Reeder returned home from evening. The young couple will make their OSBORN APARTMENTS Portland Monday morning after re- Miss Valeria Whitney who has home on the Stanfield project. cuperating from an operation per- been visiting at the Roy Thomas formed recently. Mr. Reeder is home for the past week, left Monday feeling fino and expects to return to for her home in Medford. his work before many more days. Clarence Henning arrived from Fall hats — September 1st show Cheney, Wn., today accompanied by ng. Alma Hitt's Shop. adv his mother and brother. Mr. Henning Members of the force at the Rohr- will teach the eighth grade in the man Motor Co., garage atteded a local school this year. R. H. Mullins of Gerome, Idaho, Ford school at Pendleton Monday evening. They were R. C. McRey- Mr. and Mrs. John B. Standley of • h nolds, Harold Pace, Donald Jacksoil, Lewiston, Idaho, and Thos. Stand- I Our Store Prices Effective ley of La Grande, Ore., were in Her- and A. F. Rohrman. Will Be Closed FRI - SAT. AI Quiring, accompanied by Mrs. miston Monday to attend the funer- CARNIVAL OF All Day Joe Dyer, left Friday morning for il of Bert Mullins. John and Tho & TUESDAY Powell Butte vic the McKenzie Pass mas Standley are Mrs. Mullins’ bro MONDAY- AUG. 31st to where Mrs. Dyer will visit ber thers. LABOR DAY. Sept. 4th, Incl. A queen will be elected in Her laughter for the next four weeks. Mr. Quiring will return to Dallas to miston Saturday night. She will | visit friends and relatives before re reign at the Umatilla Project fair PHONE 241 ' HERMISTCI adv. September 21-22. turning to Hermiston. Fresh Meats - Fruits - Vegetables • rolls SWIFT & COMPANY Dr. A. C. Willcutt as 6 OF 1000 WONDERS * rer “49. MEN’S SHIRTS 15c * “Little Man, What Now? MARGARET Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sullivan and so* Junior and daughter Maxine of Portland visited from Saturday of last week until Tuesday morning with P. P. Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mittlesdorf. Wanted—A woman cook at Hunt er’s Cafe. adv Earl Boynton, Jr., who has been visiting his grandmother for two weeks, left Saturday for Arlington where he joined his mother and ac companied her to Portland •*- Boynton has been vsiting relatives and friends in Condon. ; 49c FREE—Adults attending this program will receive a photograph of Shirley Temple, Hans ? 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