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THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1937. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE FIVE Sunday at the O. E. Wells home. Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Moore were ESTHER MCMULLEN Miss Myrthena Martin was an Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and over night guest at the Henry Ott Mrs. Henry Hooker. GIRLS' LEAGUE HEAD home Tuesday. Several ladies enjoyed the after- (From The Bulldog) Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dunham were noon Wednesday at the home of Esther McMullen, class of '38, dinner guests at the Gus Linder Mrs. Chas, Lynch, honoring her home Sunday. daughter, Mrs. Earl Carson, who was the victor over F rances Dawson Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams will move to Pilot Rock to make and Nina Rae McCulley at the girls’ and son Darrel of LaGrande were her home soon. Refreshments of league election this morning. Fran ces Dawson came In second, win Visitors at the Baxter Hutchison ice cream and cake were served. home Sunday, Mr. Williams is a Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leeper of ning the vice presidency. Rebecca step-brother of Mrs. Hutchison. Yakima, Wn., were here from Friday Pierson won over Thelma Swarner Buyers from the Coulee Poultry until Monday visiting at the home for secretary by a bare majority. Presidential platforms were post, company of Yakima were i this or Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Haar. Mr. Harr was celebrating his 84th birth- ed a week ago by each candidate district last week. and the following was given by Es Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke were day. He is a pioneer resident of ther McMullen: visitors at the Forrest Moore home this district. "If I were to be president of the Sunday afternoon. Girls' League for next year, besides The Farm Bureau Auxiliary is SENIORS ENJOY carrying on the business meetings having a pot luck dinner in con ANNUAL FLUNK DAY in as interesting marner junction with the Columbia school could, I would endeavor to accom- (From The Bulldog) Friday. The school children will plish the following: Twenty-three seniors, accompa furnish a program in the afternoon "First, have a party, or special W. Foster, when asked for a news nied by their adviser, Miss Ruth program, to interest and explain item said, "Sure, I received my Soil Morrison and Coach and Mrs. Frank the purpose of the Girls’ League to Conservation check of $1.42 this O’Neil, motored to Bingham Springs, the freshmen and new girls In the week.” Friday morning, May 14, for the high school. Alfred Shipp worked at the Wil- annual “flunk day” observed an- "Second. have regular days for liam Foster home Saturday of last nually by the senior class. The first meetings and make them especially NEW YORK. (Special).—Grover Wha- i car left at six o’clock, followed interesting by programs. len, President of the Fair Corporation, week. announces that official support and for Cus Limer, Fred Lenz and son shortly by others, all loaded with “Third, give a tea for the moth- eign participation in the New York Fritz motored to Portland Sunday | bedding and food, ers of the girls in the league. World’s Fair of 193) are reaching new “Fourth, give a dance during the highs ’, and that here is an already where they spent two days trans- ! After spending the day swimming, hiking, playing softball and eating, year honoring our athletic teams. obvious opportunity for every state to acting business. display advantageously its accomplish “Fifth, sponsor a mother and Mr. and Mrs. Bob McClough and there were 26 tired people. The -................... :................. ments and future possibilities an to join group closed the day with a weiner daughter banquet. son have moved to town. in making it one hundred percent ”Ev- roast. ."Sixth, send more girls to verkman’s Fair.’’ the Lois Hutch isn spent Sunday visit- Saturday was a thrille: with hikes conference at Pendleton in the 1_________ ing Miss Myrthena Martin. beginning as early as 5:30 a.m. spring and if possible have the fall Mrs. Laura Morris visited at the Those who did not hike early, de ❖ B. Hutchison home Sunday after voured quantities of food for break- conference here. SENIOR DAY noon. fast, but they could not keep up COLUMBIA New Band Leader Here. (From The Bulldog) The Blue Ribbon Calf club and with the hikers when they returned By Lois Hutchison The senior class will rule the Mr. Humphreys of Pendleton has the Columbia Winners met jointly for breakfast. school Thursday, May 20th. Memb been in Hermiston for the past few Those from this district who at- with the other dairy clubs of the The swimming pool was literally tended the Epworth League party project Sunday at the assistant swarming with boys and girls in the weeks getting things lined up so ers of the class will teach classes at the E. E. Rainwater home Wed- county agent's office. A demonstra late forenoon and early afternoon, that he may conduct an orchestra and have the teachers among their mesday night of last week were Mrs. tion by Jay T. Pierson on fitting a which accounts for ail the sunburn. and a band in the schools this fall. pupils. In the morning the class will Henry Hooker, Mrs. Barnes, Maxine dairy animal for the show ring, was After a happy and gay time, the He is a noted musician, having present a senior assembly at which played in symphony orchestras, in Barnes, Marian Ott, Georgia Lind given. group departed for Pendleton in the time the class history, will, and ner, Nellie Hooker, Arilda Foster, Mrs. J. H. Ryland entertained at evening where they attended a show structor of music in schools, and be prophecy will be given. A skit en longed to many music organiza Lois Hutchison, Leonard Mopps and a birthday party Saturday .May 8, and went to the carnival. titled “Supreme Sacrifice” will be Leonard Bales. Class members report that the oc tions. One hundred grade school given by the class. Mary Burnham I in Columbia park, honoring her Gus Linder, and F. Lenz and son | daughter Beulah on her tenth birth- casion is one they will never forget. and high school students have sign- will give a vocal solo, and a trio Fritz made a trip to *h- — *------- .. those present ----- Transportation was furnished by ed up as interested In this work for composed of Helen Dunning, Bonnie the mountains 1 - day. Among were Monday of last week, bringing back Clayton Buell. Gail Hugg. Donald Mary Burnham. Harold Buell, Coach next year. Jean Follett and Opal Stockard will a truck load of seed potatoes. i Hugg. Duerll Dewing, Ruth McCul O’Neil, Bernard Jendrzejewski, Day- sing, “The Sleepy Hollow Tune.” EIGHTH GRADERS Mrs. Alice Wells. who recently ley. Rosie, Louis, Gloria, Viola. I ton Harris and Jim Stuart. Those arranging the program are sold her place to Ira Cray of Mon- Ted and Dick Haines, Bettie. Ray. Committees in charge of arrange- ENTERTAINED Bonnie Jean Follett, Hugo Pankow tana, has gone to Adams for the and Chardine Rood. Willis and Al- ment s were: Food—Helen Dunning, and Bernard Jendrzejewski, class ! art Liebe, Adila and Beulah Ry- Trore Kennings, Bonnie Jean Fol- summer. history; Helen Dunning, Floyd Cox- (From The Bulldog) Bert Tucker is working at the land and the Mesdames D-wing. and Wavne Power; Transpor_ en and Mary Burnham, class will; The freshmen will be hosts i to the and Tener Refreshments tation—Harold Buell, Hugo Pan- John Stuthard farm. Jim Stuart, Rosemary Serell, Gene eighth grade students at a picnic Henry Wheeler of Pendleton spent rhm and cake were served. an? Rocemary Serell. Moore and Floy Attebury, class Monday, May 24th, at 2:30 in the prophecy. afternoon, in Columbia park, Enter- Three girls who are in charge of tainment is being planned for 1 the the entire program are Irene Ken afternoon and the picnic lunch will nings, Roberta Mullins and Mar take place in the late afternoon. garet Clarke. Arrangements are being made by Joyce McCulley Virginia Todd and ************ Marthabell Caldwell, for the eats, PINE CITY ♦ Bob Jackson, Wanda Moore and Bill • By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger Corpe, the entertainment, and El- don Saylor the transportation. Mt. and Mrs. Ed Acton and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson were callers Wednesday at the John Harrison CLASS PROPHECY home. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox and (From The Bulldog) The following is prophecled for children called at the H. E. Young the class of ’37 in about 20 years: home Friday. Mrs. Antone Cunha and daugh Floy Attebury—A Mrs. and still1 ter Mary, and Mrs. John Adams and riding in a model A pick-up. FINE-CAR ‘‘FEEL’! daughters Ethel, Ida Mae and Eliza Mary Burnham — Leader of beth, were Sunday visitors at the SMOOTH swing orchestra. PLOWING Margaret Clarke — Strip tease Jim Daly home. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Nelli were dancer. callers in Hermiston Saturday. Helen Dunning—President of the Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wattenburger Old Maid’s Society. Vivian Dyer—-Working in Holly- spent Wednesday In Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers were wood as May West’s second. Bonnie Jean Follett— Mrs. Pan Hermiston visitors Saturday. Callers at the John Harrison home kow mothering seven little Pankows. Bill Harris—Star boarder of Sing Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Thad Ste vens, Duke Schiller and Ruby Mil Sing. Bernard Jendrzejewski — Chief ler. Sunday dinner guests at the E. B. bootlegger in Dogpatch county. Frank Jeppe— Model for Hallo Wattenburger home were Mr. and : LONG TRIPS GO EASIER! ween Mask Company. HE biggest difference among today’s Guy Jeppe—Tyron Powers II. low-price cars is in ptrjormanct. Fif Irene Kennings — Still filling a teen minutes in a Ford V-8 will show you hope chest. Joyce Sater—Owner of a Matri how big that difference is. Driving’s monial Agency. more fun. Your car obeys you better. You Gene Moore— Editor of the Bug get where you’re going quicker, easier, House Weekly. safer. And you get there cheaptr than Roberta Mullins — Fat lady in Barnum * Bailey curcus. ever this year, too—in the Brilliant “85” Edith Peterson—Alice Faye’s un- —or in the Thrifty “60” that owners will der study. tell you gives them 22 to 27 miles per Wayne Power — Stalled on the gallon. The world looks a whole lot moon and trying to get back. Hugo Pankow—Wrecking a dol- different from a moJem car, behind a lary every time the kids yell, “We modern engine. Visit your Ford Dealer want a nickle.” today and see for yourself! Willis Crampton—Writing a dic- tlonary in competition with Web- $25 A MONTH, after usual down payment, ster that makes the word ’ain’t’ buys any model 1937 Ford V-S car through correct. the Authorized Ford Finance Plans of the Brigham Darrel Seeliger Universal Credit Company. Young’s competitor. Ernest Rainwater — In jail for bigamy. Forrest Putnam—Still waiting tor Joyce to make up her mind. Otha Whitsett—Wafting for Suzy to pop the question. Jim Stuart— Running a knitting BRILLIANT “85" • THRIFTY "60" school. Opal Stockard— Converting the movie stars In Hollywood. Harold Buell— Leader of the Campfire Girls. Floyd Cozen—Chemist, trying to make a reliable freckle remover. Dorothy Knerr—Still living on ‘Everyman’s Fair, Says Whalen BUTTER-NUT 8000 BREAD FOR FLAVOR un-bleached Rout - ■ Al Shaw, Distributor There’s all the difference in the world, when AV8 ENGINE MAKES THEWHEEIS GOROUND! Mrs. Walter Wigglesworth and child ren of Echo and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox and children of Hermiston. Miss Marie Healy accompanied Mr. and Mrs. William Bucknum and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kenny to Ida- Tuesday. They visited relatives and friends. Miss Clare Louise Caldwell of Ir rigon is spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Joyce Smith at Pine City. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young were in Hermiston Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch at tended grange at Lena Sunday. 4444***9*******9 • BOARDMAN T Pint 90 sa Of vsr— FORD V8 sano’ss coros] k \ «ohltocoso?" goo* codes se* sanò ” % \ 191° .2. aa Rohrman Motor Co Authorized e Dealer CCC dough. Rosemary Serali—Running an es cort bureau with hopes of getting an escort herself. THE PACIFIC TEIEP’ONE AMD TELEGRAPH COMPANY STREET ♦ F. E. Broyles and daughter, Mrs. Alvin Krom of Pennewawa, Wn., were visiting on the project last week. The I.O.O.F. gave a pinochle par ty last Wednesday evening. Those receiving first prize were Ruth Kun ze and George Wicklander, Sr., and consolation went to Mrs. Ray Brown and George Wicklander, Jr. Mrs. Broomfield of La Grande vi- sited at the Baker home last week. Mrs. Claude Magers Is visiting her father for a time. Mr. Magers is working at Bates, Ore., at present. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Macomber ac companied by Mrs. Belle Darrah and Mr. and Mrs. G. Petteys motored to Meacham and visited relatives there Sunday. L. W. Compton left Monday even. Ing for a short vacation. Mrs. Belle Darrah of San Diego, Cal., Is visiting at the N. A. Macom ber home. Mrs. Darrah is Mr. Ma comber's sister. The high school had a picnic at the Umatilla river south of Hinkle Monday. Dave Johnston drove the buss and all reported a good time. The missionary meeting was held at the home of Mrs. G. McCutchen Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Strobel of Port land are visiting at the W. A. Stro bel home. The Townsend ladies are busy making a quilt which they are going to sell to help pay their expenses. raon hi