PAGE EIGHT
H. J. Ott and J. J. Neary are
C. Jack Shumate of the Hermis
serving on the jury in Pendleton ton Motor company is expected to
this week.
return the last of the week from a
vacation trip in California.
Miss Eva Wilcox is employed as
assistant in the office of the Farm
Mrs. Betty Langhorn, Mrs. How
Bureau Co-operative.
ard Montgomery and Miss Virginia
Grice motored to La Grande on busi-
Mrs. Ida Simmons spent Wednes ness Wedneeday morning.
day in Umatilla visiting her daugh
ter. Mrs. Llewellyn Brownell.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Morehouse and
son Dean of Stevenson, Wn., ar
Major and Mrs. O. Babcock of Pen rived Sunday night to visit for a
dleton were Hermiston visitors Sun week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
day,
W. C. Morehouse.
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Mrs F. B. Belt left Monday for
Portland to spend the week.
Miss Della Madden was awarded
the radio given away by Thomp
son’s Drug Store.
Big. husky bath towels. 25c: wash
cloth to match, 10c. Amsberry’s. adv
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WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
Wm. Campbell of the Holdman
Mrs. Marie Weisman of Oakland.
district near Pendleton was a busi Calif., visited Thursday and Friday
ness visitor here Wednesday.
of last wtek with her sister, Mrs. O.
O. Felthouse, whom she had not
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze return seen for six years.
ed home this week after an absence
of eight weeks, in Salem and Port
Mrs. Mabel Walker and Grant
land.
Walker motored to Athena Sunday
to attend the funeral of their uncle,
Lewis
returned John Walker, who was fatally in
Miss Pauline
Tuesday evening from Portland af- jured in an automobile accident.
ter attending the Livestock Exposi
tion.
Mrs. C. H. Crandall of Union, Ore.,
who has been visiting her daughter
Dr. F. B. Belt and son Bill and and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Roy Hale left Saturday for the Prindle, for the past three weeks,
mountains on a hunting trip.
plans to return to her home Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brock are the
parents of an eight pound baby boy,
Rev. Fabian Reynolds of Hood
born October 3. at their home in River. Ore., is serving in the local
Parkdale, Ore. The baby has been Catholic church in the place of Rev.
named Bernard Eugene.
Finnian Carroll who went to Elk.
Calif. Rev. Reynolds served two
years
in Hood River.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sinden of La
Grande visited Thursday of last
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Warner, Art Farance and
O. O. Felthouse. Mr. Sinden is a bro- Ellis Moyer, and E. Schofield of
ther of Mrs Felthouse.
Vancouver. Wn., motored to Pull
man Saturday to attend the Stan
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Mrs. E. P. Dodd motored to Port
Hallowe’en masks, cut-outs. paper land Monday afternoon with friends
pumpkins, napkins and all favors at and visited her daughters. Isabel,
who is employed there, and Ruth,
Amsberry’s.
who is a student at St. Helen's Hall.
Mrs. Frank Morgan of Condon Is She returned Thursday.
visiting her father J. A. Reeves. Mr.
Mrs. Marvel Allen returned Mon
Morgan is stationed at Condon at
present employed by the state high day from the mountains with a
way department.
three point buck which she bagged
above Ukiah on the John Day forks.
Mrs. Una Dinwiddie returned to Mrs. Allen operates a turkey and
Hermiston Sunday with Mr. and chicken ranch In Columbia district.
Mrs. Harvey Payne and Mrs. L. Rose
Lawson, who has been visiting at her
Mrs. Walter Nation and son of
home in Brownsville, Ore. She Is a Pendleton were business visitors in
sister of Mrs. Payne and a daughter town Wednesday. Mr. Nation is em
of Mrs. Lawson, and expects to stay ployed by the light company in Pen
for a week.
dleton and Mrs. Nation works at
Woolworths.
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By MARIJANS HAMMER.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Allen, son
Jack and Laura Conrad were in Pas
co last Saturday.
A meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary
was held Friday in the Union
church. Officers for the year were
elected as follows: President, Mrs.
Alice Wells, vice president. Mrs. E.
C. Hughes, secretary, Mrs. Cloude
Upham. The women of the club de
cided to hold all their meetings in
the Columbia park club house.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid were bus
iness visitors in Walla Walla Mon
day
Lois Hutchison and Arilda Foster
spent the week end at the Pacific
International Livestock Exposition
in Portland.
Mrs. Black of Mountain Home,
Idaho, arrived at the S. B. Allen
home Sunday for a visit.
Dinner guests at the John Conrad
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ad-
dleman and family, Pete and Don
Fischer. Mrs. Ship and sons Albert
and Alfred and daughter Thelma.
Mrs. Shaver and daughter Ellen and
Jack Allen.
Mary Wilson visited at the Haw
kins ranch near Adams Sunday.
J. H. Reid entertained at his home
Sunday in honor of Mrs. Reid’s
birthday. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Linder, Childs Bar
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OCTOBER 14
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they will remain until Wednesday.
Herbert Stillings left Monday for
College Place, Wn.
Mr. Elwood of Hermiston is em
ployed at the Christley ranch this
week. •
Gracie Pearson, Dorothy and Su
san Knox and Cierna Barber were
guests of Margery Gray Sunday.
ham, Marion Casady, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Hooker, Dell Christley, Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Hughes, Gilbert Costa,
Mr. and Mrs. Christley, Mr. and
Mrs. Foster and Mark Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Allen and Mrs.
Black left this week for Seattle to
visit for a few days
Elmer James oi Pendleton visited
in Columbia district Tuesday even
ing.
A kitchen shower was given last
Tuesday honoring Josephine Moyer.
Friends gathered at the W. L. Dixon
home. Many nice gifts were re
ceived by the honoree.
Mrs. J. O. Gray and son Frederick
left Saturday for Portland where
Salt is not only a seasoning, but
in small amounts it brings out oth
er flavors, as on melon or grape-
fruit.
national food authority
develops he07yb0 bread
Dr. Thoe. Beletski reported that
the classified ad run in the Herald
offering chickens for sale, brought
more orders than he could fill. An
estray notice ad brought his lost
sheep home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Briggs of
Grangeville, Idaho, are visiting Mr.
Briggs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Briggs, this week. Ed is employed
by E. W. West, former Hermiston
resident, In the creamery at Grange
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar and Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Mikesell motored to
Arbuckle Mountain Sunday where
they spent the day hunting. Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Moore and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Leicht of Irrigon were also
In the mountains hunting Sunday.
Garnet Best. Wallowa County
Agent, was in Hermiston Friday
visiting friends. He was enroute to
Portland with a group of 4-H club
bers to attend the Livestock Expo
sition. Mr. Best is a former assistant
county agent stationed here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson spent
Friday and Saturday in Portland at
tending the Pacific. International
Livestock Exposition. Their son Bill
was a member of the livestock judg
ing team from the west end of Uma
tilla which placed third in the state.
t
won
The Sunday School held its yearly
rally day services Sunday. The pro
gram consisted of poems and solos.
The sophomores held freshmen
initiation Friday and a party in
honor of the freshmen.
UMATILLA NEWS
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By ERMA BYRNES.
Spearos Koutrofinnis killed a four
point deer near Ukiah, weighing
215 pounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull left
Sunday for Seattle where they will
visit at the Vern Hull home for sev
eral days.
Miss Catherine Kennedy, local
4-H club girl, won a scholarship at
the county 4-H club show.
Mr and Mrs. Glenn Kimberling
and daughter drove to Eugene Fri
day. They were accompanied to
Portland by Miss Florence Christ
ianson. Mrs. Kimberling and daugh
ter remained in Eugene for some
time.
Mrs. E. McKenzie and daughter
Betty spent'Saturday and Sunday in
Portland.
Olaf Stangeby of Seattle was a
business visitor here the first of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Switsler left
Friday for Portland to attend the
International Livestock show.
John Quick, who has been receiv
ing medical treatment in Portland,
is visiting his friends.
Mrs. Lewis Fowler returned to
her home in Portland after visiting
her father. Frank Harryman. and
brothers Lloyd and Don and fami-
lies.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Miller and Miss
Edna Danford spent Saturday in
Walla Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler left Satur
day for Ellensburg where they will
make their future home.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Harryman and
sons are moving into the Bullard
house, recently occupied by the
Wheeler family.
Leland Smith,
has been
working on the "extra” gand. Is at
his home now.
Thomas Wanderly of Burkely,
Cal.. Is visiting at the home of his
cousins. Mrs Erneet Reeves and
Mrs. Thomas Slattery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baymiller left
Monday for a few days vacation.
Mm John Quick Is working in the
lunch counter.
Mr and Mrs. Bob Shinkle are par
ents : s baby girl born Friday at
the Hermiston General hospital
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