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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO Lavishly produced with a setting in the world's most luxurious hotel, the picture tells the story of two light-hearted pretenders, Lederer and Frances Dee, who manage to penetrate each other’s bluff, and in time each other’s dream of romance. Miss Dee comes to the hotel as a girl who has won a sweepstake prize and decides to spend it all on one glorious fling. Here she en counters Lederer, a prince in real life, pretending to be a domestic. There are romantic complications, misunderstandings, times when it seems that they will be drawn apart, but it all comes out happily in the end when Miss Dee decides that she loves Lederer, even if he isn't the poor boy she thought he was. Harold Edwards, seventh and ' Floyd Hull of Pomeroy, accompan- ighth grade teacher, returned to his ied by his mother, Mrs. Emma Hull oom Monday after being absent of Spokane, and Wilma Ruckert of Published every Thursday at Hermis- from school due to illness. | Pomeroy, were Sunday visitors at ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by Harold Comer of Vancouver, Wn., the H. B. Hull home. Mrs. Hull Te who has been in Walla Walla on mained in Umatilla for a visit at the Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, business, spent the week end in Uma home of her son. Publishers. tilla visiting his aunt and family, The Umatilla C. E. held an execu Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes. He was tive committee meeting at 7:00 p.m. Entered as Second Class Matter accompanied by John Hill, who visi- Sunday to talk over plans for mak December, 1906, Umatilla County, ted his parents in Hermiston. He ing money. At 7:15 they held their Oregon. the weekly meeting which was attended also spent Sunday night Byrnes home. by the largest crowd of young peo Subscription Rates Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harryman ple since school closed last fall. Har $1.00 and James Byrnee and Harold Cro old Comer of a Vncouver, Wn., sang .75 Six Months ... mer spent Saturday in Walla Walla. a solo as a special. Three Months Mrs. E. McKenzie, Miss Sara Rix Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ostrom spent and Miss Rosa Ricco were dinner last Tuesday in Walla Walla. guests at the Jack Cherry home Sat Mrs. Jay Berry and daughters Lo urday. la and Barbara accompanied by Mrs. E. McKenzie, who is working In Berry's mother, Mrs. E. McCoy of ON Portland, arrived Monday to visit Irrigon, and her sister, Snow McCoy his family. of Hermiston, spent last Friday in Josephine Connell, who is taking Walla Walla. f UMATILLA NEWS a beauty course In Portland, spent Mrs. E. A. McMillian and daugh By Louis« Byrnes Sunday with her parents, Mr. and ter of Portland spent the week end LEADERER HAS GAYEST G. T. Goundrey is very Hl in the Mrs. Jess Connell. in Umatilla visiting E. A. McMillian. Mr. and Mrs. William Conlon were Hermiston General hospital. ROLE IN NEW FILM Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harriman are dinner guests of Miss Sara Rix Fri parents of a son born Wednesday day evening. COLUMBIA NEWS f Urbane, sparkling, sophisticated morning Miss Violet Dexter was honoree at their home. He has Francis Lederer is brought to the been named at a party held at her home Friday Ralph LeRoy. By MARIJANE HAMMER. screen in the gayest of his comedy and Mrs. Glenn Kimberling evening. Johnson of Albee, Ore., was roles in Fox Film's "The Gay De left Mr. Saturday The Misses Sara Rix and Rosa an Fred for Eugene after re all night guest at the L. Ham ception." which will be at the Oasis ceiving word of the serious illness Ricco were dinner guests of Mrs. mer home Monday night. He Is a theatre Wednesday and Thursday. of Mrs. Kimberling’s mother.______ Vleg Sunday. brother-in-law of Mrs. Hammer. Jo Ellen Mopps is ill at her home this wesk with a very bad cold. Frank Nelson made a business trip to Pullman, Wn., over the week end. Many turkey growers of Columbia district are picking turkeys for the Thanksgiving market this week. Ruth Wilson of Kelso, Wn., visi ted at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson, Sunday night. She was accompanied by Hazel Rit chie who attender her father’s fun eral Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Hooker entertained at a birthday party Thursday evening in honor of her daughter Nellie. Those attending were Lois Hutchi son, Ethel Barber, Jo Ellen Mopps, Arwilda Foster, Lee Bennett, Jack Rogers, Dell Christley, Leonard Bales, Elmer James and the honoree, Nellie Hooker. Games were played and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Foster and daughter Arwilda plan to visit friends in Irri gon the coming week end. FOR FULL PARTICULARS INQUIRE AT STORE! Jean Shirely. Eldora and Juanita LaMon, Elmer Petitt, Bob Crow and Eddie and Leo LaMon of Pendleton SPECIAL VALUE! Very Special! ! were luncheon guests at the L. Ham mer home Sunday. The Famous MEN’S WHIPCORD Mr. and Mrs. G. Fieldburger of "BIG YANK ” Portland were guests at the L. Ham WORK PANTS mer home Wednesday. Reg. -1.69—Now Suede Cloth A. Christley made a business trip to Portland this week. SHIRTS Miss Bessie Hammer, R. N., of Sa lem. Ore., is expected in Hermiston They wear like iron. Medium heavy weight. Sunday to spend a week or ten days Warm and durable. at the home of her parents, Mr. and HEAVY MOLESKIN Sizes 15 to 17 %. Mrs. L. Hammer. Uhe Germiston Arraló THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1935 This Bank Will Accept Your Contribution to the Will Rogers Memorial Fund This bank has been designated by the Will Rogers Mem orial Commission as a depository of funds contributed in our locality. Any amount, large or small, can be deposited by yeu to the credit of this account. All contributions will be forwarded by us to Mr. J ease H. Jones, Treasurer, Will Rogers Memorial Commission, 570 Lexington Avenue, New York Ci ty, after the close of the campaign on November 27. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. F. B. SWAYZE, President A. H. NORTON, Cashier R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President D. X. DEETER, Asst. Cashier MOYER’S November Specials!! Bicycle FREE!! Bicycle To be given away at our store December 24th school. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reeves were Echo visitors Thursday. Buzz Smith and wife of Los An- geles, Cal., are visiting his father. S. Smith In Stanfield. Mrs. Nina White of St. Helens, Ore., visited Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Shipley Friday. Mr. White joined her here Friday evening and they motored to Portland. H. L. Hedrick and Frank Carlson are in Portland on business. The home of Ernest Walchli burn ed to the ground Wednesday morn ing. Nothing was saved except the clothes members of the family were wearing. The cause of the fire is not known. Byron Brown's mother from Bel lingham. Wn., is here visiting. Mrs. Coray Harris returned home Tuesday from the Pendleton hospi tal following a brief illness. $1.49 98c WORK PANTS $1.98 For wear and warmth they can’t be beat. Whipcord BREECHES leg. Double Full Tan and Oxford Button Heavy Weight Whipcord seat and knee. MEN’S SUEDE JACKETS They’re waterproof. They’re windproof. They’re warm. Zipper front. WORK PANTS Peg. Leather bound pockets. Grey. Double seat. Sanforized. Oxford Grey. $1.98 $2.98 $1.98 Heavy Moleskin SHIRTS They’re warm — good WEYENBERG looking and do they 16-Inch Hi-Cuts wear. Fancy patterns. Good quality. Retan Sizes 15 to 171. uppers. Tough compo sition soles. We know this price can not be beaten. $1.95 BLANKET LINED DENIM JACKETS Heavy All Wool $1.9$ $3.98 They're warm and dur able. Just the thing for a work coat. Men's 50% Wool $2.95 $3.29 $3.95 SPECIAL VALUE! WEYENBERG 16-INCH HI-CUTS Full grain, oil tanned uppers. Half double sole. A bargain at— $5.98 BALL-BAND ARCTICS MEN'S ALL WOOL SWEATERS $2.98 SHIRTS Fancy Plaids. Black UNIONS Bear quality. So you Made of "Hanes”, of know they’re good. At only the finest, long this low price of 82.95 staple wool, combined they’re a knockout! with good quality cot- ton. Spring needle AU Wool Flannel knit. On today’s mar- SHIRTS ket. This quality gar- ment is a $3.98 seller. They're beauties and they'll keep you warm. Our price Button front. Spring Heavy Weight Cotton CLEARANCE! ! needle knit. One of the UNIONS Ensemble Suits warmest and longest Long legs and sleeves. All wool suits. Fancy wearing sweaters we back jacket. Pants know of. have zipper fly. Were $10.95—Now MEN’S Very Special Value $1.19 MEN'S PART WOOL SWEATERS Regular $1.29. $1.00 BALL- $2.98 MAKE EVERY STEP COST LESS! Button front. You must see this sweater to ap preciate this wonderful value. Amoskeag Flannel NITE SHIRTS $1.29 You’ll have to hurry for these. Thurlow’s Spanish Heavy Flannel GOAT GLOVES PAJAMAS Comfortable - Durable $1.39 BOY'S Wool & Mohair Mix $9.00 Boys’ Flannel $1.00 Russell’s Wool Lined Split Honehide PAJAMAS That's the reason we sell SWEATERS Leather Gloves 'tail-Band Arctica. They're 8-Inch Zipper front. Ma good ALL THE WAY roon and oxford grey. THROUGH. Come in and Sizes 10 to 18. Snug elastic wrist. get Ball-Band—the best BOYS' Arctics you ever wore. Medium Heavy Cotton 98c 98c $1.49 UNIONS Long legs and sleeves. Leather Palm GLOVES MOYER’S MOKE 69c Phone 111 WATER PROOF Double Nap Warm Wool Lined Split Horsehide, GLOVES Leather MITS “The Store of Quality and Personal Service. Hermiston, Ore. IRRIGON NEWS BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Classes for all ages. A welcome to all. The Ladies Aid meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. HERMISTON UNION CHURCH C. R. Moore. Minister. Bible School at 10:00 A. M. Preaching and communion, 11:00. Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P. M. Preaching service at 5:00 P. M. 11:00 M. sermon subject "Christians and Their Diseases." 7:45 P. M. subject, "Evolution and the Bible; or Monkey, Man, or Science, Which?” Hear this vital theme. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor. Worship at 10:00 A. M. and Sun day school at 10:50 each Sunday. Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. and the evening evangelistic service at 7:30. Orchestra practice every Tuesday night. Studies in Prophecy every Thursday evening, 7:30. Ladies Aid meetings every first and third Wed nesday in the month. By Mrs. W. C. Isom Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wilson from Mt. Vernon, Wn., visited at the home of Mrs. Nelson's grandmother, Fred Reiks from Wednesday t STANFIELD NEWS t Mrs. until Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bv Sonhronia Rhea were on their honeymoon. The home of John Spencer was Mrs. Alexander’s two daughters burned to the ground Friday even from LaGrande. Ore., also daughter ing. The fire was thought to be and granddaughters of Mrs. Reiks, caused by a defective flue. Mrs. her during the week. Spencer was busy preparing supper visited Rev. H. B. Thomas from Board when she discovered the blaze. Very man was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Al few things were saved, but the build va Boulware Tuesday night. ing was covered by Insurance. Rev. Crawford of the Pentecostal Ronald Walk is visiting his aunt church left Monday for a three day's and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Stark bible conference at Walla Walla. H. weather. C. Warner was in charge of the Mrs. W. T. Reeves and son Har Thursday night services. old and Mrs. E. G. Greathouse were Miss Hanson spent her vacation at Pendleton visitors Friday. her home in La Grande. In the basketball games played Quite a crowd from Umatilla came last Wednesday evening the CCC down Sunday night and charivar- boys were victorious. They put up ied the newly weds. Mr. and Mrs. a fast passing attack which baffled Wm. Graybeal. the locals. C. T. Ferriss has been quite ill the Miss Evelyn Thorsen who has few days. been working in Portland the past past Fred Bushman from Perry, Ore., year, returned to her home in Stan was in charge of the section work field Friday. during Roy Minnick's absence. Mrs. Ina Culbertson of Parkdale Mr. Minnick, Mr. McCoy and Mr. visited friends and relatives in Stan Swearingon returned Saturday from field last week. their hunting trip with one elk as Arlie Pennock visited his sister, their trophy. Mrs. W. T. Reeves Friday evening. The high school students of Irri- Miss Elva Berry and Tommy Ref- gon were guests at a party at the vem spent last week in Weston visit home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dexter ing Mr. and Mrs. Nye Berry, broth of Umatilla Friday night and report er of Miss Berry. ed a splendid time. The Pollyanna club met at the Bobby Brace had the misfortune home of Mrs. Stewart, with Mrs. to ditch his car near the R. Miller Chas. Hoggard as hostess, this week. place on his return from the party Mrs. Ila Wallace and nieces, Ina Friday night. The accident was Culbertson and Marian Sturdivant, due to bright lights from another HOME OFFICE: PORTLAND. OREGON were Pendleton visitors Saturday. car. Two glasses were broken but Mrs. Wallace took the examination no one injured. for rural carrier. Eleven other peo LEILA N. RICE, Dist. Mgr. Fred Markham was called to Sa ple also from Stanfield, took the ex lem last week by the death of a amination. friend of the family, Mrs. Hoskins, Box 825 - - - Pendleton, Oregon Mrs. J. F. Lane carried the mail who formerly resided near Stanfield. Saturday, due to the absence of Mrs. Miss Lola Berry of Umatilla visi Ila Wallace. ted relatives here over the week end. People in Stanfield were surprised Mrs. Ethel Caldwell attended the to hear of the marriage of Miss Alice conference at Walla Walla last week. Helen Cleavland of Pendleton, for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graybeal. Mrs. merly of Stanfield, to Ralph East- | W. C. Isom and Earl Leach motored ridge of Pendleton. The young cou- | to Pendleton Saturday. pie will live in Seattle where Mr. Mrs. Marshal Markham was a Pen- East ridge is employed. d leton visitor Saturday. The Women's Study club met at I Russell Miller dressed out 100 the home of Mrs. F. B. Stuart this 1 turkeys Friday and Saturday. __ Mr. week. Mrs. Florence Connor gave a Ubanks of Ione purchased the birds. C od LIVER on. supplies the two paper on Mexico. Roll call was giv- | Walter Grider also dressed out his vitamins you most of all en on "Health Rackets," by Mrs. birds the same day, selling to in winter. Vitamin A helps John Bagan and Mrs. W. A. Nass- Ubanks. guard your body against infec hahn had charge of the musie. tion in general. Vitamin D R. V. Jones had quite a crew of The Monday Bridge club met at | turkey pickers at his home Sunday brings you the “sunshine” vita the home of Mrs. Daughtery. min values that weak, winter The birds are being marketed suns fail to give. Christian Endeavor was held Sun- | through the co-op. day evening with Rose Hoosier as | A Bible study meeting was held abundant supply of these two leader. Mrs. W. T. Reeves gave a Monday night at the home of Mrs. talk on "History of the Jews.” a | Bessie Wisdom. important vitamina in delicious violin solo was played by LaVerne | The next regular Bible study Park with Esther Fredreckson ac meeting of the Presbyterian church M c K esson ’ s VITAMIN CONCEN- companist. Next Sunday the A.R.O. will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Each tablet also contains one Girls will have charge of the meet A. Graybeal Wednesday night, Nov. ing which will be a Thanksgiving 27. Every one is cordially invited grain of dicalcium phosphate. service. Use M c K esson ' s VITAMIN to attend. . Mrs. Sherman Chapin is assisting CONCENTRATE TABLETS to help in the Red & White store during the prevent winter infection. Each holiday rush. tablet provides all the vitamina CHURCH NOTES Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Connor of Pen Oil. U.S.P.X. (revised 1934). Six dleton were in Stanfield visiting tablets daily will assist your body Sunday. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Milton Hammill returned from the Lawson H. Flora. Pastor mountains with a large elk. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooley of Pen Regular Sunday services as fol VIAMIN CONCENTRATE TABLETS. dleton visited Mr. and Mrs John lows: Spencer Tuesday. OREGON MUT These tempting tablets have all the vitamins in Cod Liver Oil Earl Haney and family of Athena visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Haney, last week end. in the mountains elk hunting. Mr and Mrs. L. Kennison and daughter Estella motored to Walla Bible Walla Moaday to attend Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Young People's meeting. 7:00 PM Evangelistle service 7:45 P. M. Everyone is invited to attend these