The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 20, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 1«. *♦»».
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON
PAOB THRU»
and communion.
10:00 A. M. Bible school.
returned w ith them a fte r visiting Monday in W alla W alla shopping.
home Tuesday.
At the reg u lar G arden Club iue«(.>
her parents for several weeks.
Mrs. W. H. Sw itzler, Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hooker had ing T hursday night, Robert More­
Mrs. H. Houser, who is spending Linnox and Mrs. Minnie S harpstein d in n er w ith N ellie Burchet Monday. land, O.S.C. agronom ist, talked on
some tim e a t the home of her sis­ of W alla W alla left S aturday for Se­
Jo Ellen Sm ith was a week end soils and shrubs. F in al plans were
ter Mrs. W illiam Conlon, had as her attle.
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
guest at the home of Max Graybeal made for clean-up day, Saturday.
A. B. Turner. Pastor
house guest S aturday her d au g h ter
a t U m atilla.
The Garden club ladles served re­
and fam ily of Milton.
Mrs. Ryland ia able to be out and freshm ents to th e Commercial Club
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paulson
of
K
enne­
around
visiting.
Mrs. Howard Montgomery, Supt.
members following th e ir meeting
wick, Wn., have moved into th e
A large crowd from th e Columbia Thursday night.
Morning worship at 11:00 o’eiook. Boulware
By
Lois
H
utchison
d istric t attended the E aster ca n tata
residence on the h ig h ­
Don Sikes of Chico, Cal., has been
Children’s services at the parson­ way.
of the Union church, given by th e here for several days making plans
age at 11:00, Mrs. Turner in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. E arl Cherry and his
Mrs. R. G. P ark of Longview, W n., Union church and the Pendleton to re n t his farm to W illiam P arry
Evangelistic service in the eve­ m other, Mrs. Jack Cherry, spent S at­ arrived W ednesday of last week for C h ristian church choirs.
and Lewis Dixon. Mr. Sikes re tu rn ­
Mr. and Mrs. B. Dexter of U m atil­ ed to Chico Tuesday.
urday in W alla W alla, W n.. where a visit w ith her ister. Mrs. J. H.
ning at 7:46 P. M.
la visited a t th e -Duane L athrop
they la te r received m edical trea t- Reid.
Bible Study Thursday at 7:45 P. m
About tw enty Stanfield people a t-
ent,
Miss M yrthena M artin spent the home Su n d a y .____
If.
nded tl\e jo in t G range m eeting in
, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n cis Stephens week end at the Baxter H utchison
erm iston T hursday evening. Pro­
and son of M aryhill spent th e week home.
gram num bers were furnished by the
end visiting his p aren ts, Mr. and
Mrs.
Lois
Blum
retu
rn
ed
from
Ba­
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Misses Neva H edrick, Lorna Gabriel,
Mrs.
Al
Stephens.
ker
last
week.
CHURCH.
Leota Evans, Lena Bowman, Dorothy
By Mrs. J. M. R ichards
The stu d en ts of th© local high
W illis S tru th ers is irrig a tin g for
A. T. Kingsbury, Elder
Wilson and V irginia Gabriel, and
school
motored
to
La
G
rande
F
riday
Duane
L
athrop
th
is
week.
Sabbath school at 10:00 A. M.
George McDermott of th e Stanfield
w
here
they
took
p
art
in
the
music
Mrs.
Fred
Shelton
was
hostess
to
Mrs.
Emil
Zivney
motored
to
P
o
rt­
A. M. Brock, superintendent.
contests w hich Included high schools land Tuesday to see her m other in ­ the W omen’s Study club T hursday high school. Supt. F. C. F itzp atrick
Preaching service at 11:00 A. M. in U m atilla county. They w ere ac­
accompanied th e students.
stalled as a G uardian N eighbor of afternoon, w ith Mrs. Homer H edrick
Mrs. C. W. Nye of W alla W alla Is
companied
by
th
e
Misses
C
lara
Cor­
W
oodcraft
Lodge.
She
returned
home
presiding. Mesdames W. Q. W allace
FULL GOSPEL MISSION
rigan. Adeline Eager, Cecelia Byler W ednesday noon. Mrs. P au l Van and G. E. G reathouse were ap p o in t­ a guest th is week of her sister, Mrs.
Irrigon, Ore.
W. T. Reeves, a t “ Meadow View
and Supt. Glenn Linn.
P atten accompanied her.
ed to make plans for the an n u al
Sunday school, 10:00 A. M.
Mrs Glenn Linn was host.ess to
Elderd F letcher, who has been em ­ m eeting May 11. C’ub guests in ­ F arm .”
Miss V irginia G abriel. Guy C lark
the Bridge club at her home F rid ay ployed at the H. M. Sommerer home cluded Mrs. G. Seeley and Mrs. Chas.
Morning service, 11:00 A. M.
afternoon.
for the past year, left for GTanlte, H errick, th e la tte r being adm itted and Ralph Neill are in Salem w here
Children's service 11:00 A. M.
Bob Brownell, stu d en t a t Kin- Thursday of last week. H arold Maul to membership. T he literary pro­ they are representing th e local
Evangelistic
service,
Sunday,
m an’s Business College a t Spokane of H arrison, Idaho, Is now employed gram consisted of a biography of C h ristian Endeavor society a t the
Tuesday and Friday, 7:46 P. M.
sta te convention being held in the
spent the week end w ith his parents, at the Sommerer farm.
Amelia E a rh a rt by Mrs. Ja y Baker,
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Brownell.
Lon Wilson is farm ing Mrs. L au­ and Mrs. L. Jo u a n n a u lt reviewed capitol city.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W alsh and
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k L aird re tu rn ­
Morris' place th is year.
P hyllis B ottom e's “ M ortal Storm .”
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES children Robert and Sharon Lee left ra Cecil
Madden is shearing sheep In The April 27th m eeting will be held ed Tuesday from C alifornia where
Saturday evening for W eiser, Idaho, Idaho.
ttTWOCTRINE of Atonem ent” was
a t the F. A. Baker home when th e they have been for the past year.
where they will make th e ir fu tu re
Mesdames N. D. Bard. W. T.
Mr. and Mrs. V irgil W ilkes and program for th e coming year will
1/ the subject of the Lesson- home.
Mr. W alsh is employed w ith son, and Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh be read.
Reeves and S. P. Sm ith of the local
Sermon in all Churches of Christ,
the Consolidated F reig h t line.
Garden Club w ent to H erm iston
W ilkes were visitors a t th e John
Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd S tu rd iv an t of Monday to atten d a talk on g arden­
Scientist, on Sunday, April 16.
Mrs. Raymond McNabb an d in fan t Knox home Sunday afternoon.
P
ark
d
ale
are
the
parents
of
a
son,
The Golden Text was, "We also
d au g h ter Mary D iana have retu rn ed
ing by Mrs. Geo. M itchell of Pendle­
Maxine B linston, Lucille Weeks,
joy in God through our Lord
to th e ir home after spending a week Genevieve B linston, Myra Getchell, Joe W illiam , born April 11.
ton.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C
urtis
Y
oung
of
E
c­
at th e home of her m other, Mrs. Alma Blahm, Janice Madden. Cecil
Jesus Christ, by whom we have now
Clyde Kenison and Glen Johnson
John W urster.
Madden, Anne Sommere and M arian ho have moved to the G ardner farm w ent to P o rtland T hursday w here
received the atonem ent” (Rom.
recently
vacated
by
the
C
harles
Mr. and Mrs. Leo H aus le ft S at­ Ott were am ong those atten d in g the
the la tte r purchased a new In te rn a ­
5:11).
urday for W eiser, Idaho, for th e ir music festival a t La Grande, F riday Samson family.
tional truck. Mr. Kenison retu rn ed
Among the citations which com­
John
Quimby
was
a
P
o
rtlan
d
visi­
fu tu re home. He is employed by th e of last week.
to Stanfield Sunday.
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
Consolidated F re ig h t line.
Miss Rose Hoosier has been elect­
The Blue Ribbon Cooking club tor last week.
following from the Bible: "The
W
illiam
Barber
has
been
confined
Miss Veta Moran, student of K in- will meet Saturday a t the home of
ed to teach in the P rineville grade
next day John seeth Jesus coming
to
the
V
ete
ran
’s
hospital
in
W
alla
m an’s Business College a t Spokane, th e ir leader, A nne Sommerer.
school.
unto him, and saith, Behold the sp en t th e week end v isitin g h er p ar­
Mr. and Mrs. M artin Refvem v isit­
Mr. and Mrs. Rowell and children W alla for th e past m onth. He will
Lamb of God, which taketh away
undergo
a
m
ajor
operation
before
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Moran.
ed the form er’s b ro th er Alvin in the
were visitors a t the John Gray home
being dismissed from the hospital. V eterans’ hospital in W alla W alla
the sin of the world” (John
Miss B etty McKenzie, stu d en t Saturday.
1:29).
Mrs. G. E. G reathouse w ent to Monday.
nurse in Pendleton, spent S aturday
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cable were
F. A. Baker attended a m eeting of
n ig h t and Sunday visiting h er p a r­ P ilot Rock visitors Sunday.
P o rtlan d T hursday where she was a
The Lesson-Sermon also in­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elm ore McKen­
Mrs. A nnette B arham and son guest a t the home of her dau g h ter, the P resbytery in La G rande W ed­
cluded the following correlative
zie.
Childs were S unday d in n er guests a t Mrs. Loren Miller, un til Sunday.
nesday.
passages from
the Christian
Mrs. J. F. Lane was hostess to th e
The G irls’ League members and
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Peterson of the Gus L inder home.
Science textbook, "Science and
Sunnyside spent Sunday and Mon­
Mrs. Baxter H utchison was called th e ir advisor, Mrs. Vernon W aid, Bridge club at her home Monday a f­
H ealth with Key to the Scriptures”
day v isitin g friends here. T he P e t­ to Pendleton Monday by the illness attended and p articip ated in th e a n ­ ternoon. S u b stitu te players includ­
by Mary Baker Eddy: "C hrist ex­ ersons form erly lived in U m atilla.
nual League Play Day festivities in ed Mrs. Dill Penney and Mrs. T. O’.
of her son E lbert.
presses God's spiritual, eternal
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W arnstrom and
Mrs. H enry W ilson received two Boardm an Friday.
Elliot.
nature. The name is synonymous
Ralph H aney retu rn ed recently
Mr. and Mrs. H. H arlan have mov­
children spent Sunday a t Pendleton hundred New H am pshire Red chicks
with Messiah, and alludes to the
v isitin g his parents.
th is week.
from Los Angeles where he was a ed to the B ottger house recently v a­
spirituality which is taught. Il­
W illiam Hay of Baker, Ore., v isit­ delegate to the Omaha Woodman cated by th e Evans family.
Mrs. F ra n k C lark came home th e
first of th e week from P o rtlan d a f­ ed at the home of Mrs. L au ra M orris convention. On his re tu rn trip he
lustrated. and dem onstrated in the
An election of officers will be held
ter spending a few days w ith Mrs. and Mrs. Lois Blum.
a t the S. A. A. m eeting on May 4.
visited T reasure Island.
life of which Christ Jesus was the
Agnes Cram er.
Miss M yrthena M artin, who is p ri­
Stanfield Hi delegates to the T ri- The proceeds from the food sale to
embodiment” (p. 333).
Mr. and Mrs. Al D arr have p u r­ m ary teacher at Columbia school, S tate G irls’ League meeting in W al­ be held at Refvems Saturday will be
chased a ’39 De Soto.
will leave w ith her sister who lives la W alla Saturday w ere L aura Gre­ used to defray expenses of the a n ­
Easter Cantata Enjoyed.
Mrs. A rt Bousquet has purchased a t Madras, Ore., for a trip to the gory, Lorna G abriel, Marie and Jo- nual com m unity picnic at the close
The jo in t E aster ca n ta ta, given the F ra n k Clark place, recen tly v a­ W orld’s F a ir a t San Francisco th e seprine Rhea. They were accom pan­ of school. Each year th e S. A. A.
Sunday nig h t by th e H erm iston cated by Mr. and Mrs. Haus.
la tte r p a rt of May.
ied by Mrs. Vernon Waid.
sponsors th is picnic and g et-to g eth er
Mrs. Lewis Douglas made a busi­
The Ladies Aid m et T h u rsd ay a t
Mrs. Maude Reynolds of V ancou­ meet.
Union church and th e Pendleton
ver,
Wn..
is
a
guest
th
is
week
at
(
ness
trip
to
Pendleton
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Buckley (A l­
C hristian church, was enjoyed by a the home of Miss Sara Rix. Mrs.
Lois H utchison
retu rn ed
home th e Tom Moore home.
ice
R hea) of Gold Beach. Ore., a n ­
Jam
es
Byrnes
re-accepted
th
e
presi­
large audience. S tan d in g room was dency a fte r Mrs. H arry H ull resig n ­ F riday evening and expects to be
Mrs. Mamie B ottger, who has been j nounce the b irth of a daughter, Don­
a t a premium d u rin g th e evening ed. Mrs. Bernice Johnston won home for a couple of weeks.
assistant in the telephone office, na Marie, on E aster Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rew of Pendle­ w ent to Pendleton Tuesday to make
J. B. Beebe is seriously ill n St.
and the num bers presented were ex­ the door prize.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Byrnes spent ton visited a t th e H enry Hooker her home.
A nthony’s hospital in Pendleton.
cellent throughout.
COLUMBIA NEWS
Brand
■ <i n> r it
Fed C hicks
m > i •
Are sure to get the proper
balance in vitamins needed
to assure proper and contin­
ued growth that will make
fine healthy pullets or broil­
ers.
.
.
.
COLUMBIA FEEDS HAVE
PROPERLY BALANCED
FEED RATIONS.
fl
CHISHOLM GRAIN &
FEEI CO.
Phone 691
Hermiston, Ore.
CHURCH NOTES
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
C. W arner, Pastor.
Bible school 10:00 a. m.
W orship service 11:00 a. m.
Mias A nna O’Sanders will h a re
th e m orning service th is Sunday in
th e absence of the pastor who will
go to Salem w ith a group of young
people for the an n u a l young people’s
convention.
Midweek prayer and Bible study
Tuesday, 8:00 p. m.
Ladies Aid each W ednesday, 2:00
p. m.
M issionary m eeting second W ed­
nesday of each month.
Charles Duvall, Bible school sup­
e rin te n d e n t; Mrs. Fred H ibbard,
Ladies Aid president; Mrs. J. A.
Clarke, M issionary president, and
A llan Clarke, C hristian Endeavor
president.
METHODIST CHURCH
S tearns Cushing, Jr., Pastor.
Sunday school 10:00 A. M. J u n ­
ior church 11:00, and m orning w or­
ship a t 11:00. E pw orth League at
6:30 P. M., and evening praise and
preaching service a t 7:30 o’clock.
Ladies’ Aid every first and third BAPTIST CHURCH
W ednesday.
PLANS MEETINGS
Ju n io r
church
superintendent,
Lois H utchison; Ladies’ Aid presi­
dent. Em m a Felthouse;
Sunday
The annual business m eeting of
school superintendent, Mabel Boul- the H erm iston B aptist church has
w are; E pw orth League president, been called for next Sunday a fte r­
Edw ard Shaw.
noon at 3:00 o'clock. All members
of the church are urged to be pres­
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH ent as some m atters of v ital im por­
Sunday school, 10:00 a. m.
tance will be discussed. An in v ita­
M orning worship, 11:00 a. m.
tion has been extended to Dr. F. W.
Sermon by the R ev..K enneth B. D an­ S tarring , executive secretary of the
iels. Special music by the F o llett Oregon B aptist Convention, and it
family.
is fully expected th a t he will be
A nnual business m eeting, 3:00 p. present.
m
Monday afternoon th e Ladies’ Aid
B.Y.P.U., 7:00 p. m.
met at th e church and spent several
Evening service, 8:00 o’clock. hours in work on the grounds w ith
S ingspirational song service. Ser­ the intention of la te r p la n tin g a
mon by Rev. Daniels.
lawn. Some work has also been
’’The Bible as it is for men as they done on the church basement.
a re .”
A B aptist Y oung Peoples’ Union
We invite you to meet w ith us in has been organized and all young
all our services.
people not a tten d in g elsew here are
invited to atten d each Sunday n ig h t
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
a t 7:00 o'clock.
•»Paul Idler, Pastor.
Rev. K enneth B. Daniels. B aptist
All th e mothers, fath ers and child­
Colporteur-M
issionary for the sta te
ren, who are not going to Sunday
school and church anyw here, are of Oregon, has been preaching each
welcome to come to th e P ilgrim H ol­ Sunday m orning and evening for
iness church w here they will find a several weeks and he expects to be
very w arm reception from church w ith the church for some tim e yet.
A cordial invitation is extended to
members and pastor.
The order of the regular service« all.
are:
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Sunday m orning preaching, 11:00.
P.H.Y.P.S. Sunday evening, 7:00.
Sunday n ig h t preaching, 7:45.
W ednesday n ig h t prayer m eeting,
7:45.
F riday n ig h t prayer m eeting,
7:45.
The church is around the corner,
north from the cannery.
S
STANFIELD HEWS
UMATILLA NEWS
By Mrs. G lenn Ostrom
Mr. and Mrs. Lew. Brownell, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred K nudson, Mr. and
Mrs. Je ff Stephens. Mrs. Elm ore Mc­
Kenzie attended a m eeting of the
E astern S tar in The Dalles last
T hursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ju stin so n v isit­
ed at the A rt T rout home in W alla
W alla last Thursday.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Mr. and Mrs. Tom T ucker re tu rn ­
ed home T hursday of last week from
Columbia School
11:00 A. M., Devotional service Portland where they had been on
business. Mrs. Norm an W orthley
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