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••AOE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON L ocal Happenings M orris M ullins and Gerald Casse- day arrived In H erm iston recently from Bly, Ore., where they have been employed for several months. Chester Downing, son of Mrs. A. C arter, is spending the Christm as holidays a t his home here. Rosemary Serell, student a t the E astern Oregon Normal in La G rande, is spending th e holidays w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Serell. Mrs. C. G. Page of Milton, m other of Mrs. W. A. Hineline, is spending th e week and the Christm as holi days w ith her daughter. A1 K ennings arrived in H erm is ton T hursday from Davis, Calif., to spend the holidays. Ben Boylen, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Boylen, and g rad u ate of Molar B arber college in P o rtlan d, is spend ing th e holidays w ith his parents. Tommy Pierson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ja y T. Pierson, underw ent an em ergency appendicitis operation at St. A nthony's hospital in Pendleton, late Wednesday, He is reported to be doing nicely. C. F lanigan is spending the week in P o rtlan d looking afte r business and v isitin g relatives. Mrs. Mabel W alker entertained W ednesday evening a t a b irth d ay p arty com plim enting her m other, Mrs. Anna Connor, on her 71st birthday. The evening was spent enjoying various am usem ents w ith refreshm ents served. Those present were Mrs. Carrie Beitel, Mrs. Mason Myers. Mrs. May H ardie, Mrs. N. W. Bloom, Mrs. Ida Simmons, Mrs. J. V. V illerm oure, Mrs. H arry Connor, Mrs. Ina Wessell and Mrs. W alker. Word of th e m arriage of Miss Lucile Simons and L ester W illiam s of W alla W alla, Saturday, Decem ber 17, was received here th is week. Mrs. W illiam s is a sister of C urtis Simons of H erm iston and has v isit ed here many times. Ben O’Conner left T hursday for St. Helens to atten d the golden wed ding of his fath e r and m other on C hristm as day. He will retu rn Mon day. O tto Serell, who has spent the past several m onths a t the J. A. Serell home south of town, left Tues day for San Francsico, Calif., to spend the w inter. Mr. and Mrs. Orval M orris and fam ily plan to m otor to Lexington Sunday to spend th e day w ith th eir cousins, Mr. and Mrs. E rn est Ger ard. The M orris fam ily live one mile HERMISTON, OREGON west of Herm iston. Miss E dith Clarke, in stru c to r In TILLER INSPIRES physical education and E nglish in Friday - Saturday LOCALS TO V IC T O R Y the O ntario, Ore., high school, a r rived T hursday to spend th e C h rist DEC. 23 - 24 Two team s of the purple and gold mas holidays w ith her parents, Mr. battled out one of the most exciting and Mrs. J. A. Clarke. Gerald Keller and Bill Jackson games played by eith er team this accompanied Mr. and Mrs. D. K eller year. A lthough h alf tim e found the home from F orest Grove W ednesday M ustangs leading 9 to 6, the H er to spend the holidays w ith th e ir miston q u in tet, led by Tiller, came parents. Both are students at P aci back to defeat th e Rodeo City lads 22 to 16. fic University. Mrs. Alice W agner left W ednes A basket by D rake and one by day n ig h t for Mason City, W n., to Coxen p ut the visitors into an early spend the C hristm as holidays w ith lead. A foul was th en called on her sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Coxen, M arble m issing both tries. COMEDY— ALL ABOARD. E arl G. Wilson. A fter th e holidays Drake again scored but missed his CARTOON— Disobedient Mouse. she will spend New Y ear’s w ith a n charity shot when Pankow fouled. o th e r sister, Mrs. Betty Gale, in H erm iston’s only score the first Vancouver, Wn. q u arter was a short one by G. G ett- Sun. - Mon. - Tues. mann, to end the period 6-2 for the Mrs. Isabel Dodd Clayton of P o rt DEC. 25 - 26 - 27 land will arrive Saturday to spend visitors. Continuous Show Sunday T he fouling ran heavy w ith D rake the Christm as holidays w ith her “Mad Miss Manton” starts: 3:27 parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd. fouling G ettm ann, Coxen fouling P.M.; 5:44 P.M.; 8:01 P.M.; R uth Dodd, stu d e n t a t th e U niver Corpe, P ettijo h n kneeing Shipp, and and 10:18 P.M. sity of Oregon, is a t home, and Mr. Marble fouling B a rra tt. Shipp was and Mrs. R. A lexander of Pendleton the only one to make his shot. O’Donnell then h it the gong for two w ill be guests on C hristm as day. Remember that Santa Claus G reetings were received th is week but missed when T iller charged from Mrs. M. A. Davis of P o rt him. Pankow th en added a point w ill be at the Oasis Theatre H uron, Michigan, w ith a p ictu re of on Coxen and P ettijo h n fouled Christmas day from 2-4 p.m. the recently completed bridge con twice, T iller missed both ch arity necting P o rt H uron and Sarnia, On attem pts. R. Cram pton dropped in a tario, across the St. C lair river. Mrs. counter and B a rra tt converted for Davis lives a t 1914, 17th street, one point, Shipp fouling, to make half-tim e score 9 to 6, H eppner still P ort Huron. Mrs. Grace Mudge left S aturday clinging to the lead. The second half found the foul for Spokane, Wn., where she will make her home. She has lived in ing still going strong w ith Heppner L8 V IN E M M MANIOK H erm iston for several years and doing most of th e fouling and the K O RADIO PICTURE made many friends here. H er mo Bulldogs still m issing th e ir shots. Corpe imm ediately hacked Mor th er has been w ith her for some gan to add one to the v isitor’s score. tim e and accompanied her. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Morgan arrived Tiller then broke loose to dribble W ednesday evening from Ontario, half th e length of the floor to drop Ore., to spend the C hristm as holi in a short one. A g ift shot by Marble days at the home of her fath e r and and Morgan still left the locals fam ily. J. A. Reeves. They will trailin g by one basket. It was then leave Monday for Eugene where th a t Kelley Tiller, the Bulldogs’ 45 Minute Colored Cartoon they will be stationed w ith the state scrapping little guard broke in fast, was “ fed” th e ball by G ettm ann and highw ay departm ent. Wednesday - Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Duff K night plan to tied th e score 11 to 11. Morgan DEC. 28 - 29 leave Saturday evening for Hood again fouled Corpe, who missed, but River w here they will spend C h rist a second la te r dribbled in for a Wednesday Special N ight! mas w ith his sister Miss Madeline bucket to put his team in the lead. T IE WORLD’S SWANKIEST SWING SPOT K night, who teaches in a private Marble converted for one by Atken school. They may go to P ortland but missed, then R ankin was called from there to visit other relatives. for hacking. W ith th e Bulldogs leading a t the Mr and Mrs. Stearns Cushing Jr., q u arter m ark 14 to 11, Heppner and d au g h ter C harlene plan to leave Sunday for Salem to spend Monday com m itted six personals and H er w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John miston two, which resulted in but a B. Ulrich. They will also visit his single point for each team. In the PAT O 'B R IE N • JOHN PA YN E parents Mr. and Mrs. Stearns Cush closing m inutes, Craw ford let go a M ab 2 a : ît • JitzsuiE FID LER - ing, Sr.., at Oregon City, before re high one from mid-floor which went PLUS SHORT FEATURES through th e loop untouched. Fol turning. lowing a counter by Corpe. Tiller snagged a M ustang pass, dribbled down and passed to Corpe. who dropped it In. As the final w histle sounded, O’Donnell sank a long one which counted but still left the in vading q u in te t tra ilin g by a 22 to 16 score. The Bulldogs seemed unable to hang on to the ball d u rin g the first half but came back fig h tin g the last lap to show the spectators they really could play basketball. Although H eppner’s fouling was very heavy, the game was not won The retail hardware store of the BASIS THEATRE W ilt Disney’s “Academy Award Revue” LOSING G range Grange C ooperative a t H erm iston Above are the members of the hig l school glee clubs who took p art i i the can tata, “The Child of B eth lehem, composed by Louise E. Stai s and directed by Miss Gwendolyn Ross. »Several glee club members were not present when the picture was taken. by charity shots as the Herm iston lads could not take advantage of th eir opportunities. The line-up was: H erm iston Heppner Corpe 8 F 2 B a rra tt Marble 3 F 2 Crawford G ettm ann 2 C Atken R ankin 1 G 4 Drake Pankow G 2 Coxen T iller 4 4 O’Donnell Crampton 4 P ettijo h n Shipp 2 Morgan H eppner sub stitu tes: Ray and Ap plegate. Bill Corpe was high point man of the game. H.H.S. Girls Win First Game. The H erm iston high school girls played th e ir first basketball game of the season Saturday, w hen they de feated Stanfield 7 to 3. The lineups for both team s were: H erm iston Stanfield V. W ells 3 F J. Rhea B. Moore I F M. Rhea M. H inkle 2 F 3 N. H edrick C. Hale C L. Gregory E. S teiner G Evans G. Neal G L. Bowman S tibstitutions were: C. Roberts 1, G. W illiam s and D. Madden, H er m iston: V. Gabriel. Stanfield. U nfortunately, th ere are no sta- Du-I Good cheer, good health and happiness is our Christmas wish for you. 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