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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1938. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON PAGE TWO Si hr irrottalo« i r ralo Published every Thursday at Harmla- ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by P auline M. Stoop and Alfred Q ulrlng. Publishers. v ery sp ecial reason! F o r th e firs t tim e in h er life, th e little sin g in g s ta r had a com plete w ard ro b e of p re tty clo th es fo r a screen role. She w ore them in her la te s t s ta r r in g p ic tu re , "M ad A bout M usic,” a lavish U n iv ersal p ro d u c tio n set am id th e ro m a n tic an d pic tu re sq u e Sw iss A lps w h ich s ta r ts a t th e O asis th e a tre S unday. “ Oh, th e y ’re sim p ly w o n d e rfu l!” exclaim ed D ean n a as h e r eyes sp a rk led w ith d e lig h t u p o n g e ttin g h er firs t glim pse of th e p re tty costum es as she rep o rted to d ire c to r N orm an T a u ro g for h e r firs t d a y ’s film in g . "R e a lly , I d id n ’t m ind w e a rin g th a t co tto n d ress an d old b lue c o at a ll th ro u g h my last p ic tu re . B u t— i t ’s ju s t t h a t every g ir l loves p re tty c lo th e s.” As th e s ta r of “ Mad A bout M u sic,” th e y o u th fu l U n iv ersal sin g er is as fa sh io n ab ly d ressed as a n y su b d e b u ta n te . A m ong h e r a rra y of th in g s are frilly p a rty fro ck s an d b e a u tifu lly ta ilo re d s tre e t su its. "M ad A bout M usic” is a d e lig h t ful p ic tu re . I t p re s e n ts D ean n a in a d if fe re n t c h a ra c te riz a tio n from th o se of h e r p rev io u s p ictu res, and in a mood an d tem po e n tire ly d iffe r en t. "M ad A bout M usic” is a com edy d ram a. Only a few te a rs— an d th o se in th e m ost effectiv e m a n n e r in tru d e in to th e sto ry of th e little g irl w ith th e m ak e-b eliev e fa th e r an d w hose dream s com e tru e. ♦ PINE C ITY IRRIGON ♦ By MRS. W’. C. ISOM By Mrs. B ernice W a tte n b u rg e r T he H om e Ec clu b of L ena Mr. and Mrs. Roy B edw ell of G ran g e m et a t th e G eorge C u rrin S unnyside, W n., a re v is itin g his hom e w ith n in e m em bers p resen t. p a re n ts here. T hey a re to co n tin u e ■ n te re d as Second Class M a tte r T h ree m em bers from P in e C ity w ere th e ir v isit u n til a fte r T h a n k sg iv in g . D ecem ber, 1908, U m a tilla C ounty, Mrs. J o h n H arriso n , Mrs. R o b ert T he boys a n d g irls h ad th e ir firs t O regon. __ ____ M cG reer an d Mrs. E. B. W a tte n b u r b a sk etb all gam e F rid a y n ig h t w ith S u b scrip tio n R ates. g er an d d a u g h te r D arly n e. A b u si U m apine. Irrig o n won b o th gam es, ness m eetin g w as held an d p lan s boys, 48 to 24, an d th e g irls, 17 to O ne Y ear ...................................... >2.00 m ade for a T h a n k sg iv in g d in n e r a t 15. Six M onths ................................... 1-00 T he pep club m et a t th e hom e of th e L ena G ran g e h a ll in th e ev en in g T h re e M onths ......................... ....... an d a dan ce. D ecem ber 3. A h a n d Mrs. Don K en n y F rid a y afte rn o o n . k e rc h ie f sh o w er w as g iv en 4n h o n o r A delicious lu n c h w as served by th e O r^ g o ^ N e w sp a p e rC P u b H ^ ^ rs of Mrs. H elen C u rrin ’s b irth d a y . A hostesses. Mr. I* an Il d Vi — Mrs. S tew ard -- and son lovely b U1I irth d a y cake w as ------- included W iy ,U1, • Mr and Mrs. P ete W ilk in s m ade E arl m otored to P o rtla n d to spend J j '^ ^ A s s o c i a t i o n . ,. J wr_.i mv „ — 1- ~ : ..J « ~ «,4 + V t tV»n Inrm or'o fiGTI a b u sin ess tr ip to L a G ran d e W ed T h a n k sg iv in g w ith th e fo rm e r’s son and d a u g h te r. nesday. Tw o n e-act lay F lty viB iium m * cuuivvui. * ” o v ------- ----- p ------ — s w - ere presented P in e V C ity v isito rs in P en d leto n th is week w ere Mr. an d Mrs. Jim by th e h ig h school S a tu rd a y n ig h t. Daly, Mr. an d M rs. M arion F in c h , and th e school band fu rn ish e d th e M r.' a n d Mrs. E. B. IV a tte n b u rg e r, m usic. T h e H. E. club m et a t th e hom e A llen S tru th e rs . Jo h n H a rriso n , Mr. A ldrich T h u rsd ay . and Mrs. C layton A yers. Bob Mc of Mrs. G lenn G reer a n d Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W a t T he L ad ies A id also m et la s t week a t th e hom e of M rs. E a rl Isom. te n b u rg e r. Miss F lo rin e B race of P en d leto n T he m ost th rille d g irl in H o lly Mr. an d Mrs. M arion F in ch . Mr. isited a t . th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts aim iviiw. n Ed u nuftuco, . v --------- and Mrs. H ughes, an d Ed . H . . u . . rle w ood is D ean n a D u rb in — an d fo r a of L en a le ft F rid a y fo r P o rtla n d to over th e w eek end. a tte n d th e N a tio n al G ran g e conven- Mrs. W . C. Isom m otored to P o rt land th o r th m e w eek c sa . end. .. .. . , — - is w eek . w here she w ill re- tio in n i fo Mrs. J a s p e r M eyers an d c h ild re n , m ain for ten j,. a re going to (Continued Next Issue) w da Mrd C' tH 'thBea r t Sl°oan T h o m s o n C am as, W n.. for T h a n k sg iv in g to W ednesday a t th e Sloan T hom son p.a rentB home. M r and Mrs. Don Isom h ad as Mr. an d Mrs. Jim D aly have o v ern | gj,t g u e sts la s t T uesday, Mrs. dressed and delivered th e ir tu rk e y s jgom ’s m o th e r and u n cle from A las- in P e n d leto n th is w eek for th e ka. Mrs. Don Isom and baby accom T h an k sg iv in g d ay m a rk e t, pan ied th em to B ak er F rid ay . Miss E liz a b e th H a rn e ss h as been Mr. an d Mrs. A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r received w ord F rid a y of th e b ir th of n u ite ill th e p a st week b u t is im - a new g ran d so n , to Mr. and Mrs. proving. # E a rl W a tte n b u rg e r of Pasco, W n. Mr. and M rs. W m. G raybeal and He h as been nam ed F red erick E a rl. d a u g h te r w ere in P e n d le to n T h u rs Mrs. M ary B useick a n d Miss O ral day. R ay S p ark s w as hom e over th e C raw ley an d Miss D ora B useick and R o b ert B useick of L ong C reek sp e n t week end from H ep p n er w here he By Lois H utchison ♦ S a tu rd a y and S unday a t th e W a tte n has em ploym ent. b u rg e r home. Tw o cousins w ere b o rn in th e More th a n $139,000,000 in ben e A kindergarten teacher was ex II. E. Y oung re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y H e rm isto n G en eral h o s p ita l over fits w ere d is trib u te d to unem ployed from T h e D alles im proved in h e a lth . Gaining to her class the meaning th e week end. T h ey a re P eg g y N eill A b irth d a y d in n e r w as enjoyed in w o rk ers in th e U nited S ta te s d u rin g an d L a u ra J u a n ita A llen. T h e ir of the word ‘collision,’ saying i p a re n ts a re Mr. an d Mrs. H u g h N eill H erm isto n S u n d ay h o n o rin g Jim A y the firs t six m o n th s of 1938. ers. T hose p re se n t w ere Mr. and meant two things coming togeth an d Mr. an d Mrs. J a c k A llen. L a te st e d itio n of th e O regon indi A n n e S om m erer an d V era Sisson Mrs. C layton A yers an d c h ild re n , vidua.i claim book lists v a lu a b le " i n er unexpectedly. She asked lit Mr an d Mrs. H arv ey A yers, Mr. and e n te rta in e d at a b ir th d a y p a rty ;ie Tommy if he could give an ex s tru c tio n s to c la im a n ts ” on th e hack S a tu rd a y ev en in g h o n o rin g F ra n c is Mrs. B u rl Coxen of H ep p n er, Mrs. ample of the word, and he smil L ew is an d H e n ry S om m erer. T he O llie N eill and d a u g h te r N eva of page. H ep p n er, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coxen ingly said “twins.” We doin' fo llo w in g g u ests w ere p re se n t: Ja n e an d sons J e r ry an d Floyd, Miss L en- want to ‘collide’ with you bn Jack so n , Jim Ja ck so n . Jesse Moore, na N eill of S ta n fie ld , Mrs. F ra n k can’t we ‘come together if you K e n n e th B ensel, D o ro th y K nox, H elm s an d d a u g h te rs, an d Mr. an d M cCulley an d th e hostesses. are thinking of buying a used car Joyce F ra n c is L ew is w as an o v er n ig h t Mrs. A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r. M r. and Mrs. Roy N eill re tu rn e d g u est of A nne S om m erer. PE N T E C O ST A L TAB ERN A CLE NO CHANCE FOR ARGUMENT E lb e rt H u tch iso n an d Dan B itn er M onday from Salem w h e re th e y A. B. T u rn e r, P a sto r v isited Mr. N e ill’s d a u g h te r, Mrs. of P e n d leto n w ere v isito rs a t th e S u n d ay school a t .1 0 :0 0 A. M. E ldon K in to n . Mr. N eill also a tte n d B a x te r H u tch iso n hom e T u esd ay ed a co u n ty o ffic ia l’s co n v en tio n ss Mrs. H o w ard M ontgom ery. S upt. even in g . com m issioner from M orrow county. M orning w o rsh ip a t 1 1 :0 0 o’clock Rev. G. L. H all of M cM innville a s Mr. an d Mrs. A lvin S tra in of C h ild re n ’s services a t th e p a rso n sisted in o b serv in g "Good Book P ilo t R ock sp e n t th e w eek end v is it W eek ” F rid a y ev en in g a t th e Col in g Mr. an d Mrs. A. E. W a tte n b u r age a t 1 1 :0 0 , Mrs. T u rn e r in charge. u m b ia school by p re s e n tin g a Jam es E v a n g e listic service in th e eve W h itco m b R iley p ro g ram . A t th e ger. M iss R obbins, th e d ire c to r of the n in g a t 7 :4 5 P. M. close of th e p ro g ram Rev. H a ll p re h ig h school play g iven N ovem ber 4, B ible S tu d y F rid ay a t 7 :4 5 P. M sen ted a co m plete se t of R iley ’s gave a hobo p a rty in h o n o r of the poem s to th e school. d Mrs. R. B rad sh aw and h ig h school s tu d e n ts la s t S a tu rd a y ARE NOW ON DISPLAY son M r of an CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES G rand Isla n d , N eb rask a, a re niiM rs. B a rto n C lark sp e n t T h u rs v is itin g Mr. an d Mrs. H en ry W ilson. day afte rn o o n w ith B ern ice W a tte n - 440 OUL an d Body” w as the sub- Mr. and Mrs. N agle an d fam ily of of th e Lesson-Serm on in Numerous Other Makes A rizo n a moved o n to th e W illiam b u F rg ra er. n c e s F in c h is laid up th is all 10 C ject hurches of C hrist, Scientist, W h its e tt farm re cen tly . week end w ith an in fected leg on S u n fay , Nov. 20. D allas E ato n of F re e w a te r w as a & Types Not Listed Mrs. H ickson of L a G ran d e sp en t T he Golden T ext w as, "Y ea, in v isito r at th e P ercy C orm an hom e la s t w eek v is itin g h e r d a u g h te r and the way of thy judgm ents, O L ord, ay of last w eek. H is son Bob fam ily , Mrs. H. E . Y oung,__ —Cars Now on Display— T by u esd re tu rn e d w ith him fo r a v isit. have we w aited for th e e ; the de Jo y ce M cCullev w as given a s u r sire of o u r soul is to thy name, p rise p a rty a t h e r hom e S unday nnd to th e rem em brance of thee" If You Want Your Car Repaired even in g . T h e ev e n in g w as sp en t in (Isa. 2 0 :8 ). p la v in g gam es an d ro a s tin g m a rsh By MRS. J. M. RICHARDS Among th e c tatio n s which com m allow s. G uests p re se n t w ere N or —Give Us a Trial. prised th e L esson-Serm on was the ma C etch ell. J a n ic e M adden, M yra Mrs. G lenn Jack so n (R ach el follow ing from the B ible: “ W hat? We Appreciate Your Patronage C etch ell L u cille W eeks. A nne Som know ye not th a t your body is the m erer. Delia M adden and R achel S lo an ) w as co m p lim en ted w ith a be W eeks. R e fre sh m e n ts w ere served, la te d b rid a l sh o w er F rid a y evening tem ple of th e Holy G host which is th e b lrth d a v cak e h a v in g six teen in th e c h u rc h p arlo rs. Mrs. V ernon in you, w hich ye have of God. and can d les on it. ye a re n o t your own? F o r ye are W aid h ad c h a rg e of th e e n te r ta in at ,- „np Mrs. L ester H am m er bought w ith a price: th erefo re w are P en d leto n b u sin ess v isito rs m en t fe a tu re s w h ich co nsisted of glorify God in your body, and in p iano d u e ts by Miss J o a n n a L eslie T h u rsd a y of 'a s t w eek. your sp irit, w hich a re God’s” (I M r and P r « mim er n i- s o n and and Mrs. Don S ik es; a s k it by th e Fred Huber, Owner Hermisto Cor. 6 :1 9 .2 0 ). d a u g h te r left F rid a y for P o rt An M isses V irg in ia an d L o rn a G abriel The L esson-Serm on also includ Kt Mr« F d U um nhrev« of and L eo ta E vans, and a vocal duet ed the follow ing co rrelativ e pass GENERAI MOTORS V pbrask« are w o rk in g a t th e H e n r y , hy M arie R hea an d N eva H edrick. ages from th e C hristian Science IN STA LLM EN T PLAN H ooker home. H ostesses w ere M esdam es V ernon textbook, " S c i e n c e and H ealth W aid . Jam es L an e, W . G. W allace. w ith k e y to th e S c rip tu res” by M artin R efvem . C. M. M cCall and. Mary F a k e r E ddy: "T h e Science of being rev eals man as perfect, Miss E lv a B erry. T he h onoree re even as th e F a th e r is perfect, ceived m an y p ra c tic a l an d b e a u tifu l because th e Sou!, or Mind, of the | g ifts. sp iritu al man is God, th e divine Mrs. H a rry C u lb ertso n an d baby P rinciple of all being, and because of P a rk d a le a rriv e d S u n d ay to v isit th is real m an is governed by Soul a t th e hom es of h e r a u n ts . M rs. J. F. instead of sense, by th e law of L an e a n d Mrs. W. O. W allace, u n til Spirit, n o t by the so-called laws ■ a fte r T h a n k sg iv in g . of m a tte r” (p .3 0 2 ). Mr. an d Mrs. L ow ell B ak er and tw o ch ild re n of S p o k an e w ill spend T h a n k sg iv in g a t th e F. A. B ak er ' home. Mr. and Mrs. Leslier H a rtu n g and | A ndrew L am o n t of P e n d le to n w ill I DEANNA SINGS FOUR SONGS IN NEW FILM » ¥ *****» • COLUMBIA ♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ CHURCH NOTES ” OUR NEW 1959 Chevrolet ¥ ♦ ❖ ♦ ♦ ♦ ****♦ *♦ *** * STANFIELD * Hermiston Motor Co. . . . a typewriter ve never seen before Sensational lightw eight (8 lbs. IS os. in its all steel c a se). . . standard keyboard, 84 characters , , , Swinging S hift and back spacer—yat tucks away in traveling bag or desk drawer. See i t a t th e HERALD OFFICE A s k e d th e m an w h o h a d just replied the stock company fire in surance agent L e t ’s hope you never have a lire. But if you should, it’s a grand thing to know you can turn to your insurance agent for help. He will look out for your interests, will see that your claim gets prompt attention. Accustomed to such emergencies, he knows just what to d o —and does it. Agency Service, that’s what it is called. You get it when you’re insured in a stock company. And not only in emer gencies but every day. the agent stands ready at your call. F. B. SW AYZE, P re s id e n t Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation * « T H E B R AN D NEW NOW WHAT SHOULD I DO” 7 :0 0 P. M., C h ris tia n E n d eav o r. S E V E N T H DAY A D V EN TIST 8 :0 0 P. M., C hurch services. CHURCH. M idweek p ra y e r an d B ible stu d y , A. T. K in g sb u ry , E ld er W ednesday, 7 :3 0 P . M. S a b b a th school a t 1 0 :0 0 A. M. LadieB A id each W ednesday 2 :0 0 Mrs. J. O. G ray, su p e rin te n d e n t. M. P re a c h in g service a t 1 1 :0 0 A. M. M issionary m eetin g , second W ed FU LL GOSPEL MISSION nesday of each m o n th . Irrig o n , Ore. B ible school s u p e rin te n d e n t C has. D u v all; P re s id e n t C. E ., W a n d a S unday school, 1 0 :0 0 A. M. M oore; M issioary Society p re s id e n t, M orning service, 1 1 :0 0 A. M. Mrs. C. R. Moore. C h ild re n ’s service 1 1 :0 0 A. M. E v a n g e listic service, S u n d ay , T uesday and F rid a y , 7 :4 5 P. M. PILG RIM H OLIN ESS CHURCH Rev. P a u l Id le r, P asto r. W e hav e re c e n tly reo rg an ized th e P ilg rim H oliness c h u rc h and a re h o ld in g re g u la r serv ices in the b u ild in g fo rm erly occupied, n o rth of th e O sborn A p artm en ts. S un d ay school, 1 0 :0 0 A. M. P re a c h in g service, 1 1 :0 0 A. M. Y oung people’s service, 6 :3 0 P.M . E v a n g e listic service, 7 :3 0 P. M. M id-w eek p ra y e r service, W ed n es day, 7 :3 0 P. M. C o ttag e p ra y e r service, F rid a y , 7 :3 0 P. M. W e exten d a c o rd ial in v ita tio n to all. B A PTIST CHURCH R e g u la r S u n d ay services: 1 0 :0 0 A. M., B ible school. 1 1 :0 0 A. M., P re a c h in g service. 7 :0 0 P. M., Y oung people’s m eet ing. to E veryone is co rd ia lly in v ited be p re s e n t and w o rsh ip w ith us. METHODIST CHURCH S te a rn s C ushing, J r ., P asto r. S unday school 1 0 :0 0 A. M. J u n ior ch u rch 1 1 :0 0 . and m o rn in g w or ship a t 1 1 :0 0 . E p w o rth L eague at 7 :0 0 P. M. a n d ev en in g p raise an d p re a c h in g service a t 8 :0 0 o’clock. L ad ies’ Aid every firs t and th ird ■Wednesday. J u n io r ch u rch su p e rin te n d e n t, Lois H u tc h iso n : L ad ies’ Aid p re s i den t. Emma F e lth o u se : S unday school s u p e rin te n d e n t, M abel Boul- w are; E p w o rth L eag u e p re sid e n t, E d w ard Shaw . CHURCH O F CHRIST C olum bia School 1 1 :0 0 A. M., D evotional service and com m union. 10 :0 0 A. M. B ible school. H ERM ISTO N UNION CHURCH C. W a rn e r, P asto r. B ible school 1 0 :0 0 A. M. W o rsh ip service 1 1 :0 0 A. M. BERT QUICK E L E C T R IC A L CONTRACTOR MOTORS P h o n e 22-R H erm isto n H AULING to r HIRE We Haul Anything, Anyplace at Anytime. RAY OLMSTEAD Phone 681 Hermiston, Oregon FOR EYE COMFORT AND SIGHT CONSERVATION Come to Pendleton for Your Optical Needs! Eyes Examined by Modern Methods. Glasses Ground to Fit When Needed. — REA SO NA BLE P R IC E S — DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMETRIST OVER W 0 0 L W 0 R T H S Pendleton, Ore. Phone 535-J Three Age Groups Where Tuberculosis Takes Heavy l oll spend T h a n k sg iv in g n t th e L am ont hom e on th e p ro ject. Mrs. H . M cC orm ick w as a d m itte d ! to m em b ersh ip in th e O. E. 8. a* H e rm isto n T u esd ay ev en in g . O th er : S ta n fie ld m em b ers in a tte n d a n c e j w ere Miss E lv a B erry, an d M esdam es F r a n k S loan. Jam es L an e, an d M ar- > tin Refvem . Mrs. G eorge W ood an d Miss Je n - { n ie Albon w ere ho stesses a t th e La-1 dies Aid m e etin g T h u rsd ay . The «ew ing d e p a rtm e n t m et a t th e G. E. G reath o u se hom e T u esd ay. P la n s a re b ein g m ade for th e a n n u a l b a z a a r D ecem ber 10. T he S ta n fie ld G ra n g e m et T u es day ev en in g w ith a sm all a tte n - i dance. V ern G ab riel w as p ro g ram ; c h a irm a n , p re s e n tin g N eva H ed rick ! an d G eorge M cD erm ott in tw o p ia n o , B abies u n d er one year a re safer today violin n u m b ers; a s k it “ I t pays to be from tuberculosis than w as the case in h o n e st” by L eo ta E v an s. V irg in ia 1928. Ten y ears ago, 1.300 Infants less and L orna G ab riel. An In s ta lla tio n ■ th a n one y ear old died of tuberculosis of o fficers w ill be h eld Jo in tly w ith in th is country, while in recent years th e annual toll has been 870. The dis n earb y g ra n g e s D ecem ber 7. ease is not in h erited , but young children S u p t. F. C. F itz p a tr ic k an d L. L. a re liable to be Innocent victim s if they H aisch a tte n d e d th e schoolm en’s a re exposed to persons who have active b a n q u e t an d m e e tin g in U m a tilla tuberculoats. C hristm as Seals are en M onday n ig h t. S ta n fie ld w as nam ed ab lin g p aren ts to learn more about as th e m eetin g p lace for th e o rg a n i- tuberculosis, thereby protecting th eir Young girls are particularly suscep tible to tuberculosis. Intensive efforts, financed by C hristm as Seals, are di rected tow ard tu rn in g back the th re a t of th is disease from young people. Many schools and colleges throughout the country recom mend tuberculin test ing end X -raying to discover w hether or not th eir students have tuberculosis. Out of 200 persons who die every day from tuberculoala in the United States, >1 a re between the ages of I t end 26. W hile m ore women th an men art) victim s of tuberculosis up to 30 year, of age, the toll am ong men 40 to 85 years of age is approxim ately twice th a t am ong women of the sam e age Medical au th o rities em phasize the im portance of parents being free iro n tuberculosis in order to reduce the dan ger of infecting th eir children. The anti-tnberculosls movem ent receives Re m ain support from C hristm as Seals.