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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
¡LITTLE THEATRE TO PRESENT
EVERYBODY’S CRAZY' FRIDAY
BILL JACKSON MAKES
COLLEGE WHO'S W HO
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1939.
THANKS A MILLION!
jo in t o w n er of th e T re a su re T rove
T av ern .
B ill Ja ck so n , son of Mr. a n d Mrs.
E lm er Sneeds— Jesse Moore. H is C. M. Ja ck so n of th e M in n eh ah a d is
pal w ho is in te re ste d in P sy c h ia try . tric t, w ho is a J u n io r a t P acific U ni
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Tom m y W ilk in s— M arv in R a n k in . v ersity , is am o n g those stu d e n ts who
A n o th er pal w ho h a te s to be a lady. w ill be listed in th e 1939-40 issue of
W illiam B ates— B ill H am m . T he “ W ho's W ho A m ong S tu d e n ts in
lan d lo rd w ho w a n ts his d o ugh.
A m erican U n iv ersities an d C olleges.”
K e tu ra K a tt— Ju d le C o lp ltts. An
T h is book w ill be released in J a n
old m aid w ho d ab b les in S p ir itu a l u a ry or F e b ru a ry . I t is th e only
ism.
m eans of n a tio n a l reco g n itio n
for
J u lia M ath er— V irg in ia W ells. H er g ra d u a te s w hich is devoid of poli
niece w ho is in love w ith H erb.
We need 1935, 1936 and 1937
tics, fees, and dues.
Several s t u
Mrs. Spooner—J a n e Ja c k so n .
A
d e n ts from a ccred ited colleges a re
w idow w ho Is a b u n d le of nerves.
FORDS — CHEVROLETS — PLYMOUTHS
selected each y ear by an u n p re ju
G odfrey V an G ordon — Bob Ja c k -
diced com m ittee, fo r th e ir
b io g ra
son. A g u est w ho w alk s in h is sleep.
phies to a p p e a r in th is p u b licatio n .
C aro lin e — M ary H elen e P iersol.
T hese books a re placed in th e h an d s
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H is w ife w ho en jo y s poor h e a lth .
of h u n d re d s of com panies an d o th e rs
C elia — M axine
B lln sto n .
T he
DO YOU WANT TO DRIVE A NEW
w ho a n n u a lly re c r u it o u ts ta n d in g
d a u g h te r w ho enjoys a good s tic k of
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T h e purpose of "W h o ’s W ho" is
A dam P o ttle — Jim Ja ck so n — An
to serve as an in c e n tiv e for s tu d e n ts
old b a c h e lo r w ho h a s n ig h tm a re s.
to g e t th e m ost o u t of th e ir college
L ibby A nn— M axine P a u l. Cock
ca re e rs; as a m eans of com pensation
ney cook w ho is a fra id of spooks.
to s tu d e n ts for w h a t th ey hav e a l
G ladiola — F ra n c e s F o lle tt. T he
ready done; as recom m endation to
colored m aid w ho d o esn ’t b lam e her.
| th e b u sin ess w o rld ; and as a s ta n d
RED & WHITE
J a s p e r— Ja c k Meyer. T h e bell hop
a r d of m easu rem en t
for s tu d e n ts
w ho th in k s ev ery b o d y ’s crazy.
T he m essenger Boy— Alj"an C lark e ¡com Pa ra b le to 9U(' b ag encies as P h i
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I B eta K appa and th e R hodes S c h o lar
ship aw ard.
Mr. Jack so n is a m em ber of A lpha
in g room, Mrs. J. M. R ich ard s.
Z eta F r a te r n ity a t P acific U n iv ersi
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W hy n o t choose a flo w er fo r our
F. A. S h elto n has been reelected
ty, w as vice p re sid e n t an d p re sid e n t
city, as P o rtla n d chooses th e rose,
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
as a d ire c to r of th e S tan field I r r i
By Mrs. J. M. R ich ard s
of h is class in 1937 an d 1938, w as
an d sp ecialize in th a t flow er? T h is
g a tio n d is tric t.
O th er m em bers of I
m a n a g e r of th e P acific Index la s t
w ould help to m ake o u r co m m u n ity
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th e board a re Wm. H ag g em an an d w ill p re se n t a th re e a c t p lay a t th e year, h as been a c tiv e in d e b a te and
Mrs. F. B. B elt, p re s id e n t of th e o u ts ta n d in g . A ny su g g estio n s?
Mrs. M. R efvem an d Mrs. C. M H en ry Kopacz.
a u d ito riu m on th e eve of D ecem ber w ill w ith th r e e o th e r m en re p re G ard en C lub, w ishes to th a n k all
Mr. and Mrs. B ill M cCorm ick an d 2, b eg in n in g a t 8 o’clock. T h ere sen t P acific a t th e d eb ate to u r n a
McCall, who have h ad c h arg e of th e
P la n s fo r th e C h ristm a s L ig h tin g
m em bers w ho b ro u g h t c ak es or pies,
Red Cross m em bership drive, re p o rt L eota and M errill E v an s of Lyle, w ill be no c h a rg e fo r th is play. T he m ent a t P asad en a J u n io r college th is or w ho c o n trib u te d th e ir tim e an d co n test a re b ein g fo rm u la te d u n d e r
W u„ a re v is itin g re la tiv e s a t S ta n p u b lic is co rd ially in v ited to a tte n d .
a good response from S ta n field c iti field, E cho an d U m atilla th is week.
Jo h n Voile, O llie C oryell, F red fall, an d w as a m em ber of th e P u b helped to m ake th e re c e n t sale a the slogan of “ B igger, B e tte r a n d
zens.
T he so lic itin g w as done
Several g ro u p s of S ta n fie ld people H o u g h to n an d S upt. R alp h Jones lic a tio n s C ouncil la s t year. T h is success.
B rig h te r.” C om petition w ill be keen
th ro u g h th e sp o n so rsh ip of th e Pol- m otored to P e n d le to n to see th e w ere bu sin ess v isito rs in P en d leto n y ear he is vice p re sid e n t of A lpha
and it behooves each o f u s to begin
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P assio n P la y in th e V ert M em orial.
ly a n n a club.
Z eta f r a te r n ity an d of th e A ssociat
T h ere a re a few of th e tu lip an d r ig h t now to m ake o u r ow n plana.
All w ere im pressed w ith th e ex cel
T hose a tte n d in g th e a ll d ay m eet
A t th e S un d ay ev en in g services in len t a c tin g , co lo rfu l co stu m in g and in g of th e L adies Aid w hich w as ed S tu d e n ts, and is a m em ber of B lue crocus b ulbs le ft. I t is hoped th a t
th e P re s b y te ria n ch u rc h , Rev. J. K. b e a u tifu l lig h tin g effects. T he la rg e held a t th e hom e of M rs. Geo. R an d s K ey a n d T a u K appa A lpha, n a tio n a l th ese bulbs w ill soon fin d ow ners
T u lip s p la n te d six to e ig h t inches
G riffith w as assisted by C h ap lain school bus d riv en by C. M. McCall la st F rid a y w ere Rev. an d M rs. W a l h o n o ra ry fr a te rn itie s .
B ecause
of w ho w ill tu ck th em in to th e g ro u n d deep la te in th e season w ill follow
M iller who read th e s c rip tu re an d tra n sp o rte d th e school ch ild re n up pole an d d a u g h te r E m m a N ell, Mrs. his o u ts ta n d in g w ork in jo u rn a lism , before it is too la te in th e season, in bloom s, bulbs p la n te d less reeply
told of his w ork am o n g th e 14 CCC for T uesday a fte rn o o n ’s perfo rm an ce. M essenger an d M rs. W a rn e r of Mr. Ja ck so n w as elected to M atrix , a n d reap a rich re w a rd ip th e S pring. and se t o u t e a rlie r in th e season.
Mr. and Mrs. W m. Behm e took B oardm an, Mrs. V ern Jo n es. Mrs. W.
cam ps w hich he v isits re g u la rly . Mrs. N an n ie P o ten sk i to St. A n th o C. Isom, Mrs. F re d R ieks, Mrs. B atie P a c ific ’s Jo u rn a lis m H o n o rary , la s t
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Miss M arg aret H um m el, re p re se n tin g n y ’s h o sp ital in P en d leto n M onday R and, Mrs. W a ite r GTider, M rs. E l year.
H y a c in th s to be forced fo r e a rly
T he Red C ross m em b ersh ip d riv e
the Board of C h ristia n
E d u catio n , n ig h t w h ere sh e is receiv in g m edi m er R u k er an d Mrs. S la u g h te r. W ork
Mr. Jack so n g ra d u a te d from H e r is p ro g ressin g sp le n d id ly an d w ill be S p rin g in d o o r bloom ing sh o u ld be
talk ed d u rin g th e S u n d ay school as cal a tte n tio n .
was c a rrie d on in p re p a ra tio n for m iston U nion h ig h school in 1936.
over th e top before T h a n k sg iv in g [ po tted by th e end of th is m o n th . Be
sem bly. S pecial m usic fo r both se r
Mrs. R. G. Beebe u n d e rw e n t an th e B azaar w hich w ill be held in
vices was a rra n g e d for by th e c h u rc h o p eratio n M onday in La G ra n d e fo r D ecem ber.
su re th a t th e soil is w ell soaked be
T he n ex t m e e tin g w ill and d u rin g h is h ig h school c a re e r day.
m usician, Miss N eva H ed rick . A th e rem oval o f u lcers from h e r eye. be held a ll day a t th e hom e of Mrs. w as a c tiv e in d eb ate , d ra m a tic s an d
fore th e y go in to th e c e lla r or tb e
gro u p of CCC boys sa n g ‘‘Now th e
M r.and Mrs. S ta n le y
P.
S m ith W. C. Isom N ovem ber 30th.
s tu d e n t g o v ern m en t, and a m em ber
roots w ill n o t s ta r t. An occasional
Day is O ver” a s a p a rt of th e ev en sp en t th e w eek end w ith Mr. S m ith ’s
Mr. a n d M rs. F red R iek s an d H a r of N a tio n a l T o rch H o n o r society.
w a te rin g m ay be necessary.
ing services.
m o th er in Z illah , W n.
old A n d erso n w ere P e n d le to n v isi
At th e m e e tin g o f th e L adies Aid
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Mrs. H om er H ed rick , lib ra ria n , a n to rs F rid ay .
T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n p lan s w ere m ade nounces th e a rr iv a l of fifty a tt r a c
E a rl S tew ard le ft
fo r
M ollaia,
Mrs. W . L. H am m w ill ta lk on
for th e a n n u a l b azaar and d in n er, tiv e c h ild re n ’s books in th e local Ore., S u n d ay w here he h a s o b tain ed
“ B ird L ife in th e G a rd e n ” a t th e
. D ecem ber 9. T he s a le w ill com m ence lib rary . D u rin g n a tio n a l book week em ploym ent.
n e x t m e e tin g F rid a y , N ovem ber 24.
a t five o’clock, follow ed b y a six ab o u t fifty people v isited th e lib ra
Mr. a n d Mrs. R alp h Jo n e s an d
D on’t fo rg e t th e d ate.
o’clock d in n e r. T h e p resid en t, Mrs. ry w hich is very good co n sid e rin g Miss C rooks w ere H ep p n er v isito rs
By Rev. C. W a rn e r
G. E. G reatho u se, ap p o in ted th e fol th e fa c t th a t it is o n ly open fo r five F rid a y n ig h t.
low ing com m ittee ch a irm e n : sew ing, h o u rs d u rin g th e week.
T he H a rm a n New T e sta m e n t ev an
Mr. S tevens cam e hom e T h u rsd a y
Mrs. S. P. S m ith ; cooked food, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. C h arles H errick a re n ig h t for a v isit w ith h is fam ily
g elistic m eetin g s now in progress a t
Thos. G regory; candy, Mrs. Miles in itia tin g th e ir new C h ev ro let on a
Mr. an d Mrs. Roy B edw ell w ere
B arag er; fish pond.
Miss B erry ; trip to P o rtla n d w h ere th e y are d in n e r g u ests of Mr. an d Mrs. Tom th e U nion ch u rch w ill close in w h a t
is expected to be a blaze of glory
k itch en , Mrs. W. T. R eeves an d d in sp en d in g th e week w ith relativ es.
C aldw ell S unday.
Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. S tew ard e n te r n e x t S u n d a y evening.
W H E N YOU CAN
tafn ed Mr. a n d Mrs. R u ssell McCoy
T he d a y w ill b eg in w ith a la rg e
an d fam ily a t a S u n d ay d in n er.
and g ro w in g B ible school a t 1 0 :0 0
Rev. and Mrs. H a rn e ss an d Tom
a.
m., w hen th e a tte n d a n c e aim is
C aldw ell a tte n d e d th e P assio n P lay
set fo r 150. E ach te a c h e r and school
a t P en d leto n Monday.
You Can Whip Our
Mr. an d Mrs. E a rl Isom w ere d in officer h as been e a rn e s tly requested
F IIJE FLOOR — F IN E MUSIC
n er g u e sts o f Mr. an d
Mrs. E a rl to b rin g o u t th e fu ll en ro llm e n t of
L each S unday.
th e classes p lu s a t le a st 10 per c e n t
Cream,
Mr. an d Mrs. H arv ey W a rn e r and
fam ily a tte n d e d th e P assion P lay a t m ore. A t th e m o rn in g serv ice E v a n
g e list H arm an w ill discuss th e B ible
P en d leto n T uesday.
But You Can’t Beat Our
T he G ran g e held a social ev ening them e, “ H eaven, S h all W e K now
M ERRILL’S MERRYMAKERS
w ith open house a t th e a u d ito riu m E ach O th er T h e re ? " A p p ro p ria te m u
last W ednesday evening.
sic
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ill
be
provided.
Milk
ORCHESTRA
Mr. and Mrs. M arshal M arkham
T he e n tire c h u rc h an d its frien d s
called on Mr. an d Mrs. W. C. Isom
Gents 75c
Ladies Free
S u n d ay evening.
w ill u n ite in a fellow ship and cov
Mrs. F ra n k F red erick so n an d Mrs. ered d ish d in n e r a t noon to w hich
A. C. H o u g h to n a tte n d e d th e O.S.C.
home d em o n stra tio n
m e e tin g
a t everyone is in v ited .
A t 7 :0 0 p. m. th e y o u n g people’s
H ep p n er T uesday. N ovem ber 21. as
d eleg a tes from th is v icin ity .
C. E. w ill convene in a praise, p ray
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom le ft W ed e r and th a n k s g iv in g service.
nesday to spend sev eral d ay s w ith
T h e fin a l serv ices of th e m eetin g s
th e ir d a u g h te r, Mrs. Geo. k e n d ie r
w ill be held a t 8 :0 0 p. m., w hen
an d fam ily a t G ra n d Coulee, W n.
Mr. H a rm a n w ill sp eak on th e B ible
them e, “ E xcuses, M ade and T ested.
PEN TECO STA L TA B ERN A CLE
A t th is service th e c h u rc h and its
Rev. E. D. G reeley, P a sto r
frie n d s w ill m ake th e ir “ L ife G ift"
Bible school a t 1 0 :0 0 a. m. "T h e
to E v a n g e list an d -Mrs. H arm an .
w hole B ible is ta u g h t.”
D evotional h o u r a t 1 1 :0 0 a. m.
M ETHODIST CHURCH
T he p a sto r w ill b rin g an in te re stin g
Rev. S te a rn s C u shing, P a sto r
and h elp fu l m essage on “ T he M iracle
C u rre n tly th e q u estio n is b ein g
of G race— th e C h an g e of H e a rt.”
asked, “ W h ere Is T h y God— N ow ?”
S u n d ay ev en in g , fo llo w in g a live
T h is w ill be th e serm o n su b je c t
ly song service, th e Book of G ala- for S u n d ay N ovem ber 26. a t th e
tlo n s h o u r w ill a g a in be th e serm on m o rn in g w o rsh ip
service a t
th e
su b ject. T he m eetin g is open to all. M eth o d ist c h u rc h w ith classes flbr
B rin g y o u r Bibles, an d follow these every ag e a t 1 0 :0 0 a. m. J u n io r
ed ify in g m essages In th e W ord. You ch u rch u n d e r th e su p erv isio n of Mrs.
a re welcome.
L ois Shaw m eets a t 11. T he ev en in g
S u n d ay afte rn o o n m eetin g s
still serv ice s t a r ts w ith
th e E p w o rth
c o n tin u e at th e T hom son school L eag u e a t 7 p. m. an d is follow ed by
house on B u tte r Creek. W e w ill th e m e d ita tio n hour.
m eet you th e re S u n d ay a t 2 :3 0 .
T he c h o ir p ra c tic e s T uesday a t
NEW AND USED CAR BUYERS
We who live in a nation that gives its people
freedom, equality, and justice . . . We who know
(No Junkers)
but little want—yet enjoy many luxuries . . . We
to whom every day brings new opportunities . . .
and whose land is one of peace . . . join our
hearts in giving thanks on this day.
SE E US F IR S T !
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W H Y BE LIKE THAT?
Dance at Irrigon
Friday Night
November 24
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BH11IY
Saturday, Nav. 25
8 4 0 p. m.
Phone 891
H erm iston D a iry
Thanksgiving
H. L. PAYNE, Owner
Special Holiday Value
Walnut Veneer
Desk - $8.95
Former
Price
$11.95
7 :3 0 p.m. T h e y o u n g people's play
n ig h t is held W ednesday n ig h t from
7 :3 0 to 10 fo r a n y y o u n g person w ho
c ares to spend an ev e n in g in fu n
a n d gam es. If you have n o t m ade
y o u r c h u rc h hom e, you a re co rd ially
in v ited to w o rsh ip w ith us.
Epworth League Plans Pot Luck
T he E p w o rth le a g u e of th e M eth
odist c h u rc h w ill have a pot luck
d in n e r a t th e ch u rc h T h u rsd a y ev en
ing, N ovem ber 30 a t 6 :3 0 o’clock.
T h e m em bers a re p la n n in g to have
a n u m b er of in v ited g uests. A fter
th e d in n e r th e re
w ill be gam es
aro u n d th e table.
Never before such a Desk value! Take advantage of this big sav
ing. It is a lasting gift for a son or daughter...................................
McKee Furniture Co.
«« G old Diggers
O f 1938 „A«\os
The Pilgrims established the day and it is to the
great credit of a great nation that has succeeded
them that we still offer thanksgiving to the Creator
of all things.’
In times of peace we are grateful. In times of
prosperity we are grateful. And in times of pover
ty, war, distress, when the clouds of the future hang
low, we observe principles of faith, hope and the re-
ligious confidence, of the founders of our nation.
Connor’s Cash Stores
HERMISTON
Phone 2761
UMATILLA
Phone 3135
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