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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE FOUR BASIS THEATRE Local Happenings SOCIAL and FRATERNAL Notes HERMISTON, OREGON October 12-13 Two London murders challenging his clever brain! ... An Innocent man about to hang weighing on his conscience! . .And five strange people defying him CALonnoN IN • WARNER OLAND PLUS TWO COMEDIES 7 SUNDAY - MONDAY OCTOBER 14-15 Matinee 2:30 Sunday The strange story of a gallant lady who gave her heart to one man, her adoration to another! AHERNE TUKAs t KO ■MIO ÍÍ11HOU Comedy—"Blasted Event TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16-17 It’s the sweethearts of "State Fair” in the gayest, most delight ful comedy-romance. Servants Entrance Plus Short Features > FREE: Adults attending Ser- vant’s Entrance will receive a photograph of Janet Gaynor or J Lew Ayres. ------dd-a ----- —---- = Mrs. Nora Wilson of Irrigon was In town Saturday. P" Victor Stockard has moved his family Into town from Columbia. E. F. Fagerström of Irrigon was a business visitor in town Saturday. Tune in CBS Ford Symphony adv hour. Sunday. 5 to 6 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis have moved into the Chas. Taylor resi- dence on Newport avenue. Mrs, Roy Penney and Mrs. L. L Penney of Stanfield were business visitors in town Tuesday. New low-priced green glassware at Amsberry's. Mrs. Geo. Wagner is visiting rela- ‘tives and friends in Lewiston, Ida- i Iio, this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds | are spending the week vacationing | in Portland and Albany where Mr. McReynold's parents live. They ex- pect to return Sunday. A New England dinner will be given by the Baptist Ladies Aid. Wednesday, October 17, in the base- ment of the Baptist church. from adv. 5 to 7 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Paul VanPatten motored to Newbridge, Or., Sunday evening accompanied by the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Van Patten. F. C. Terney of Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. George Rand of Irri- gon were among out-of-town visi tors in Hermiston Saturday. Tune in CBS Ford Symphony adv hour, Sunday, 5 to 6 P. M. Mrs. Alma Hitt spent Sunday vis- iting relatives and triends in Pen- dicton. Mrs. R. Alexander of Pendletou is the house guest of her daughter Mrs. E. P. Dodd this week. Mrs. Wm. Shaar was a business visitor in Waitsburg. Wn., one day this week. Miss Ina Lenhart spent the week end visiting her parents. She re turned to Portland Sunday alter noon. S. J. Devine of Lexington was a business visitor in town Wednesday. John McDevitt of Pendleton was here Wednesday. O. C. Pierce and son Eugene left Friday for the Hermiston cabin near Pearson’s Ranger Station above Ukiah where they will spend the week deer hunting. Mrs. C. Rohrman and Miss Alm a Rohrman of Pendelton were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohr- man Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fraser and son Tommy left Thursday for Conda. Idaho, ne-r Soda Springe, where they expect to visit their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bensel were business visitors in Walla Walla Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton were Valla Walla visitors Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner mo ored to Portland Friday where they isited their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. Schofield in Van- •ouver, Wn., and attended the O.S Maxine Paul, who has been mak- -Stanford football game. Ing her home with Mrs. W W Felt W. W. Felthouse was in towr house while attending school this ‘aturday visiting his family. Mr winter, spent the week end in Pen- Felthouse has been in Wallowr lleton with her parents, Mr. and ounty this summer and fall buyin Mrs. C. A. Paul. hay which he has shipped east. HI ion Gale accompanied him for been Miss Florence Udey who has week’s visit. in Portland for the past year. Is now reasonably Hallowe'en goods. attending the International night priced at Amsberry's. ichool, according to word received this week by her mother, Mrs. Joe W. E. Mulkins and son Leveste Jdey. returned from the mountains Moi two deer. This makes th The Stanfield Ladles Aid enter- day with third deer to be bagged by the Mu! ained at its annual "Rainbow" din kins family. Mrs. Mulkins returner ier Wednesday night in the Refveni from the mountains last week wit! hall. Hermiston people attending the one. linner were Mrs. Mary Brierley. Miss Jessie Brierley, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Vernon Bains, slster-ln-l" . W. Payne, Miss Golda Mumnia, of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar, and " Mrs. Ina Wessell and daughter Bar friends Mrs. Dow Wright and N bara. Fred Shult- of Waitsburg. Wn., vr ■ horse guests at the Shaar home la In Thursday and Friday. They left Fri day afternoon for their home.1 son of Mr. an '1rs. C. R. Moore, arrived from ene. Or., Tuesday and will enro n the high school here. He has bee tayln with hin brother in Eugen ince the fmily moved from Cali orni i in August. Eurene BURNHAM'S GENERAL MOSE HERMISTON, OREGON 18c OUTING FLANNEL, yd. - 17c PRINTS, yard 98c TENNIS SHOES, pair 79c Printed Silk Crepe, yard DATES, 2 Pounds Cellophane Cartons 25c MILK 4 cans - - - 25c SNOWDRIFT, 3 lbs. 50c 32c MOTHER’S OATS with china) 5-Lb. Pail Honey LOCAL - - 49c Shaker Salt 2 Pkgs.—Plain or Iodized - Pure Cane & Maple Syrup One "in 15c $5.00 SQUASH—Delivered A TON cows COMING FRESH—$25 AND U P. . 'JE1 Opening a New Cream Station WHERE YOU WIL RECEIVE Prompt Service Accurate Test FULL MARKET PRICE Immediate Payment Mcore, Miss Twila House, grandaughte f Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Bailey, o ’ermiston. and daughter of Jac! Hot so, has entered the Eastern Orc on Normal at La (rande for an ther yesr. Miss House makes h' ome at Echo but has spent consid- rabie time in Hermiston. Forest P. Wood of Boise, Idaho ailed at the Herald office Monda. afternoon while en route to Port land to join his father, who is di: play advertising man on the Jour nal. Mr. Wood has been employee as linotype operator on the Boise apital News. SWIFT & COMPANY A. E. Carson, Agent Mrs. Harry McMillan entertained members of the sewing club at her nome last Thursday afternoon. Mem- aers include Mrs. H. A. Pankow, Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, Mrs. M. L. Watson, Mrs. Albert Moser, Mrs. Meri Phelps, Mrs. Harvey Payne, Mrs. Bert Mullens, Mrs. Geo. Wag ner. Mrs. J. A. Clarke and Mrs. Mc Millan. The Misses Ruth Dodd and Carrie Lag were joint hostesses at a mis cellaneous shower Saturday after- noon at the E. P. Dodd home, honor ing Miss Irene Attebury who was married Sunday, October 7, to Mr. Paul VanPatten of Hermiston. One of the first social functions of the fall season was given Thursday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. Wm. Shaar, with Mrs. Shaar and Mrs. A. H. Norton acting as joint hostesses. The affair was In the form of a bridge dessert luncheon with nine tables in play during the afternoon. Bright fall lowers added color to the rooms. High honors were won by Mrs. D M. Deeter, second high by Mrs. Ger- ild White and consolation by Mrs Harold Rankin. Announcement of the marriage of iiss Norma Louise Phipps to Mr. redrick C. Klaus of Salem. October », was received here this week. Mrs. <laus is a graduate of the Hermis- on high school in the class of ‘21. the is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Phipps, now of Salem. A charmingly simple home wed- iing was solemnized Sunday, Oc- ber 7, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. oy Attebury in the Butter Creek listrict, when their daughter Miss ene Attebury, became the bride of Ir. Paul VanPatten, son of Mr. and rs. F. R. VanPatten of Newbridge, ’r. The ceremony was read by Rev. V. A. Driggs, pastor of the Metho- 1st church of Hermiston, at 1:00 clock in the afternoon. The bride was charming in a cadet lue silk informal gown trimmed in et and lace of the same shade and arried a bouquet of pink and white irnations. Miss Golda Mumma of ermiston played the wedding arch and the Misses Floy Atte- try, Helen Dunning and Neva lichards sang “I Love You Truly.” Immediately following the cere mony a dinner was served to ap- roximately forty guests among hom were the groom’s parents, Mr. •nd Mrs. F. R. Van Patton of New- ridge, Or.; Mrs. Dick Shaw of Mea ham; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ranney f Boardman; Mr. and Mrs. Dale mory of Pendleton; and Miss Ar yne Clarke of Pendleton. The bride was a member of the $34 graduating class of the Her- liston Union high school and was hosen oueen of the 1933 Umatilla roject fair. The young couple plan take • a short wedding trip soon, ■fter 1 which they will make their ome in the W. J. Warner residence tear the J. M. Biggs home. We Sell Quality Merchandise Dr. A.C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN APARTMENTS ; ATTEMPTED FREIGHT RAISE (Continued from Page One) Nish and John F. Putnam, commit- teemen. Heppner, 7:30 o'clock; Charles B. Cox. committeeman. Friday, October 19— Pendleton. 2:00 o’clock; James K. Hill, com- r PINE CITY NEWS t laughter Helen and usiness visitors in lay. Mrs Ollie Neill Lennä. Misa Eleanor son Billy were Heppner Mon and daughter Barth and Roy lardman were business Teho Friday evening. visitors in W. D. Neill was a business visitor 'n Heppner Monday, * HEY < > 4 > mitteeman. La Grande, 7:30 P. M., E. H. DeLong, committeman. Saturday, October 2:00 o’clock; Glenn 3 Pounds Rice, Fancy 4 Pounds * ¥ t Royal Baking Powder fn" 350 SUGAR, 16 1bs. 89c Dates JUST IN—2 POUNDS Coffee, Our Special 1 Pound 202 20—Wallowa, Tulley, com- mitteman. UMATILLA NEWS < > By Louise Byrnes Coleen Walsh, small daughter of Mrs. Helen Walsh, is suffering from in infected foot caused by a sand burr. Mrs. Wallace Mahoney and daugh- ers, Patsy Ann, and Marlyn Jo of LaCrande visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer from Thursday until Tuesday. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Reeves born October 2, has een named Rita Jeanne. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Tonies and ■hildren David and Barbara spent Sunday in Kennewick visiting their son Gene Tonies who is attending •chool at Hoover. The Boy Scouts of Umatilla who ittended the leader's meeting in lilton-Freewater, were Vernon and McLloyd McCullough, Loris Root, ewis Dexter and Gene Hyatt. The Umatilla high school is work- ng on a play “Making Betty Fa- hous" to be given in November. Miss Melvola Root, daughter of Ir. and Mrs. M. E. Root of Umatilla, ecame the bride of Mr. Perry Pike % % 4 > SMALL WHITE—4 Pounds BEANS RED—4 Pounds Soap, Feis Naptha Crystal White < > 238 Sc 33c KINGSLEY’S $ at a ceremony performed Wednes- day, October 3, in Walla Walla. They will make their home In Umatilla. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pike and Annie Wurster and Raymond McNabb were in Walla Walla Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Butterwood and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grammer spent Wednesday in Walla Walla shop ping. Miss Josephine Connell and her sister Mrs. Earl Bensel of Hermiston spent Saturday in Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and daughters Joan and Erma accom- ' panied by Dorothy Tonies spent the week end In Touchet and Walla Walla. More Spray Used on Peaches Medford—Following a successful marketing season for peaches in Jackson county, growers are show ing an increased interest in caring for their orchards, reports P. Wilcox, county agent. More Bord eaux spray has been applied this fall for the control of peach blight than in any former season, he says. Ï SAFEUAY STORES EPENDRBLE COFFEE Edwards' Dependable is not only guaranteed to give complete satisfaction but it saves you money as well. Fresh-roasted, vacuum-packed and correctly ground for any method of brewing, this choice quality blend is always sold in our stores at a saving! t-27c 2.53c SPECIAL COFFEE PRICES Effectiv e (Friday) Oct. 12 to (Saturday) Oct. 20 Airway Choose Your Favorite of These FINE COFFEES * * * * * * * * * * * By Oleta Neill Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and aughter Patty were business visit- rs in Heppner Saturday. Mrs. H. E. Young and children Tune in CBS Ford Symphony pent Monday afternoon with Mrs. hour, Sunday, 5 to 6 P. M. adv I. B. Wattenburger. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill were Mrs. Foad Simmons of Nyssa, Ida isiness visitors in Ione Friday. ho, and her three daughters of Lo Tom Boylen visited at the W. D. Angeles. Calif., spent the week end eill home Thursday. at the home of Mrs. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and niece, Mrs. Roy Attebury on Rutto aughter Bernice and son Ralph 'reek. They were enroute to Cali ttended church in Hermiston Sun- ornla from Idaho and visited Mrs ay. \ttebury whom they had not seer Mrs. L. D. Neill and Mrs. W. D. or 25 years. eill attended the Degree of Honor odge In Heppner Friday night. Mrs. Mabel Ralph and two daugh Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and son ers Charlotte and Helen, accompa lugh were business visitors in nied by Mrs. Enos D. Martin an cho and Hermiston Saturday. Fred Hensel. motored to Corvalli Mrs. Jim Omohundro of Hermis- Or.. Saturday where they visite on and Miss Frankie Neal, who is the Misses Betty Ralph and Anni taying at the E. B. Wattenburger Rae Martin who are enrolled a ome spent the week end at John freshmen st O.S C. ay. M. O. Hedwall, manager of th Mrs. Roy Omohundro and daugh- Co-operative Creamer: I matilla er Iris were business visitors in Mr. and Mrs. K McFarland o leppner Saturday. Umatilla and Mrs. E. L. Jackson o A party was given at the Pine Hermiston motored to Portland Tues ’Ity auditorium Friday evening in dy where they attended a birthda ionor of the Freshman. Many games dinner of the Interstate Associate« vere played and refreshments en- I Creameries. Wednesday afternoon loyed. I Mr Hedwall and Mr McFarland at Miss Mary White, teacher at the tended a business meeting of the as 'leasant Point school, is now board- sociation. They returned to Hermis ng at the C. H Bartholomew home. ton Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Healy and PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL Adjoining Smith’s Garage 90990999989909999989008998999990000090000009171337*0 Lowell Young and Charley Lee returned from the mountains Sun day where they have been deer hunting. CAMPAIGII OPENS AGAINST Two Shows—7:15 - 9:00 P.M. FRIDAY — SATURDAY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1934 COFFEE *74. 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