The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 22, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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visitor* a t th e hom e o f M r. S m ith 's
m other.
A1 G regory tra n sa c te d b u siness in
P o rtla n d th e la tte r p a rt of last
week.
Mrs. F red S h elto n
re tu rn e d
to
S ta n fie ld S a tu rd a y fo llo w in g a six
w eeks v isit w ith re la tiv e s in C asper,
W yo., a n d T w in F alls, Id ah o .
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H erm isto n D a iry
H. L. PAYNE, Owner
B y M rs. J. M . R ichards
Mrs. F. B. S tu a r t w as S tu d y C lub
hostess a t h e r hom e F rid a y a f t e r ­
noon w ith M rs. T ro y C olem an p re ­
sid in g .
F o r th e lite r a r y
p ro g ram
Mrs. W. T. R eeves gave a p a p e r on
" T h e E u ro p e a n
S itu a tio n ”
w hich
w as follow ed by a g e n e ra l d isc u s­
sio n .
Mrs. N u ll of H e rm isto n was
a clu b gu est.
F o u rte e n lad ies from th e P re sb y ­
te r ia n c h u rc h w e n t to P e n d le to n
M onday to h e a r Rev. an d Mrs. H ig ­
g in b o th a m te ll of th e ir w ork as m is­
s io n a rie s in In d ia .
T he E c h o -S tan field H om e E c u n it
w ill m eet in th e P re b y te ria n c h u rc h
b asem en t F rid a y a fte rn o o n , F e b ru a ­
ry 23 a t 2 :0 0 o’clock. An electio n
o f o fficers w ill be held an d Mrs.
H arold R eeves w ill ta lk on "F lo o r
F in is h e s .” A ny o n e In te re ste d is In ­
v ited to a tte n d .
S ixteen lad ies a tte n d e d th e C h ris­
tia n fello w sh ip m e etin g a t th e G. E.
G reath o u se hom e T u esd ay a fte rn o o n .
Mrs. J. K. G rif fith s talk ed on “ G oals
In life and how to a tt a in th e m .”
Mrs. G eorge A tte b u ry
re tu rn e d
F rid a y from S an Jose, C al., w h ere
sh e h as been rec e iv in g m edical a t ­
te n tio n .
Mr. and Mrs. D ick M arsden (B il­
lie H e d ric k ) of P o rtla n d a n n o u n ce
th e b ir th of a son, R ic h a rd M arice
II.
T h e G arden clu b w ill hold a re g ­
u la r m eetin g M atch 5 a t th e C. M.
M cCall home.
Mrs. J. F. R u eb er sp en t F rid a y
w ith h e r b ro th e r,
H en ry
L in d er,
w ho is a p a tie n t in th e H erm isto n
G en eral h o sp ital.
(H eld from last w eek)
Mr. an d Mrs. S. L. C hap in
an d
tw o d a u g h te rs S h aro n an d J e n n ife r
of E lle n sb u rg , W n „ sp e n t th e week
end a t th e J. M. R ic h a rd s home.
T h e M isses B lan ch e and
M arie
CHOOSE
T h o rsen of T h e D alles w ere week
end g u ests a t th e hom e o f th e ir p a r ­
en ts, Mr. an d Mrs. S. T h o rsen .
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. F itz p a tric k a n d
Miss M arion T ro y er w e n t to P o rt­
lan d F rid a y ev en in g , re tu rn in g to
S ta n field Sunday.
Mr. an d Mrs.
E a rn e s t W a lc h li
b ro u g h t th e ir seven
m o n th s old
d a u g h te r from St. A n th o n y ’s H ospi­
ta l M onday w h ere sh e h as been r e ­
ceiv in g tr e a tm e n t fo r pneu m o n ia.
Mr. an d M rs. R alp h
Isaack so n
(A n n a H e d ric k ) a n n o u n ce th e b irth
of a d a u g h te r, Jo A nn, F e b ru a ry 12
a t St. A n th o n y ’s h o sp ital.
T h e firs t of a series of p re -E a s te r
d ev o tio n als led t by Mrs. J. K. G rif­
fith s, w as held a t th e F . A. B ak er
hom e T u esd ay a fte rn o o n , w ith 12
lad ies in a tte n d a n c e . The m eetin g s
w ill be on each T u esd ay from 2 :3 0
to 3 :3 0 p. m., th e F e b ru a ry 2 0 th
m eetin g to be a t th e G. E. G reat-
house home.
W ord h as been received of th e
d e a th of Mrs. K inney, m o th er of
Mrs. H a rry M cCorm ick, in Los A n­
geles, S u n d ay . Mrs. M cCorm ick h as
been w ith h er m o th er for th e p a st
tw o weeks.
Miss L a u ra S tephens, h ig h sco r­
in g 4-H club m em ber, h a s been
aw ard ed th e G range sc h o larsh ip to
a tte n d sum m er school a t C o rv allis
i n ’ Ju n e . L a u ra w as a m em ber o f
th e sew in g club w h ich w as led by
Mrs. S tan ley P. S m ith la s t sum m er.
T h e a lte rn a te d eleg a te h as n o t been
nam ed.
Mrs. F red T h o rn e h a s re tu rn e d to
h e r hom e follo w in g a n ab sen ce of
tw o m onths due to illn ess. W h ile
co n v alescin g she has been a g u est
a t th e B ert T h o rn e hom e in G resh ­
am . Ore.
Mr. an d Mrs. E. M yrick an d fam ­
ily have moved in to th e C am pbell
house. Mr. M yrick is co u n ty road
su p e rin te n d e n t for th is section.
Mr. and Mrs. S tan ley P. S m ith
m otored to Z illah , W n.,
S a tu rd a y
afte rn o o n w h ere th e y w ere S u n d ay
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THE H ER M IS TO N HERALD. HERM ISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1940.
P la n s a re b ein g m ade fo r th e m u­
sic festiv al to be held in May. T his
y ear th e h ig h school sectio n fo r th is
en d of th e c o u n ty w ill be h eld in
S tan field .
S ta n fie ld h ig h sen io rs, assisted by
severail u n d e r class m em bers,
w ill
p re se n t "M u rd ered A live,” a th re e -
a c t m y stery com edy in th e a u d ito r­
ium F rid a y ev en in g , F e b ru a r y 15,
a t 8 :0 0 o'clock. C h a ra c te rs include
L o rn a G ab riel, V irg in ia G abriel,
R alp h N eill,
R osem ary
S tephens,
Alice R u eb er, Jo se p h in e R h ea, Neva
H ed rick , J o h n K rau se, G eorge Mc­
D erm o tt, A n d erso n B row n, H a rrie t
H elm s an d Dee Jones. Cecil B row n
is sta g e m a n a g e r an d Miss M a rg aret
Y oung is d ire c tin g th e play.
T he G irls’ L eague now observes
an a c tiv ity h o u r each M onday a f t e r ­
noon u n d e r th e su p erv isio n of th e ir
in s tru c to rs, Mrs. Sue W aid an d Miss
M a rg aret Y oung. T h e g irls have a
choice of cookery, sew in g , k n ittin g
o r c ro ch etin g , an d ta k e
tu r n s in
se rv in g re fresh m en ts.
T h e la s t 15
m in u te s of th e h o u r is d ev o ted to
a discussion on p e rso n a lity or some
p h ase of e tiq u e tte .
T h e su ib -d istrict b a sk e tb a ll to u r­
n a m e n t w ill be held in th e W eston
h ig h school gym F e b ru a ry 22, 23
an d 24. T he S ta n fie ld vs. W eston
p lay is scheduled fo r T h u rsd a y a t
8 :3 0 p. m.
T h e g rad e school s tu d e n t body a s­
sem bly, w hich in clu d es th e 5 th , 6th,
7 th and 8 th g rad es, w ill p re s e n t a
p a trio tic p ro g ram on W a s h in g to n ’s
b irth d a y .
BOARDMAN NEWS
By R u th F ish e r
J o h n F is h e r is confined
to his
hom e by illn ess th e la s t few days.
Mrs. G eorge W ic k la n d e r su ffered
a s lig h t shock S a tu rd a y a n d w as ta k ­
en to th e do cto r a t H erm isto n . She
w as som e im proved a t th is w ritin g .
T h e G. A. A. of th e local high
school e n te rta in e d th e ir m o th e rs a t
a lovely p a rjy a t th e h ig h school
W ednesday ev en in g .
A fte r a very
in te re s tin g p ro g ram of songs, sk its
an d a play in th e a u d ito riu m , they
w ere tak en to th e c a fe te ria w here
d elicious re fre sh m e n ts w ere served.
T he m o th ers w ere th en in v ited to
jo in in sin g in g old so n g s an d rounds.
T he tw o o u t-o f-to w n g u e sts w ere
Miss D o ro th y M u stard , p re sid e n t of
th e U m a tilla G. A. A. an d th e ir ad­
visor, Mrs. C o rrig an . T h is is an a n ­
n u al a ffa ir in w hich th e g irls all
w ear fo rm al dresses.
T h e m in stre l show
w hich
was
p resen ted in th e h ig h school a u d i­
to riu m F rid a y ev en in g by local ta l­
e n t w as a success and a b o u t $3Cf.OO
w as realized to be used to in s ta ll
new lig h ts in th e ch u rch au d ito riu m .
Mrs. E. S u lliv an e n te rta in e d the
school facu lty S u n d ay ev en in g in
h o n o r of h e r s iste r-in -la w w ho is
a g u e st in h e r home.
Alm on an d L ew is G eiss an d E l­
b e rt F is h e r drove to La G ran d e S a t­
u rd ay .
T h ey found th e ro ad over
th e m o u n ta in s v ery icy. N e a r K a-
m ela th e ir c a r skidded off th e road
in to th e rock b lu ff, b ad ly d am a g in g
th e car, b u t beyond a few b ru ises
n one of th e o ccu p an ts w ere in ju red .
T he c ar w as ta k e n on In to L aG rande
by a w reck er an d th e men re tu rn e d
hom e by bus S a tu rd a y n ig h t.
M rs. H ary F ord an d
son
Dale
w en t to W a lla W alla over th e week
end w ith h e r b ro th e r w ho h ad been
v is itin g here.
I W o rk of re -g ra v e llin g th e roads
in th is co m m u n ity has been in pro- ,
gress for some tim e. T he W. P. A.
crew is now a t w ork in th e w est end
and w ill keen on till all ro a d s are
gravelled. T h is is a very m uch need ­
ed im provem ent.
L aV ern e B ak er, w ho is a tte n d in g
F. O. C. E. in I.a G ran d e v isited over
th e week end a t h e r hom e h ere.
(H eld from last w eek)
T he h ig h school b a sk e tb a ll team
play s its la s t gam e of th e season
T u esd ay ev en in g . T hey en g ag e I r ­
rigon on th e hom e floor.
T h e new w irin g is co m pleted and
ready for th e new fix tu re s in the
ch u rc h au d ito riu m .
A lm on G eiss drove to H eppner
I Monday.
T h e h ig h school G.A.A. e n te r ta in s
th e m o th ers w ith a m o th e r-d a u g h te r
p a rty W ednesday evening.
Louis Geiss. Lois M essenger and
E lb ert F ish e r d ro v e to P en d leto n
S u n d ay afte rn o o n to a tte n d a n exe­
cu tiv e m eetin g of th e U m atilla C. E
U nion. E lain e F is h e r re tu rn e d w ith
them .
Mr. an d Mrs. Almon Geiss, A lbert {
D ulan and E la in e F is h e r drove t o !
P en d leto n F rid a y .
El<tine re m a in ­
ed to v isit over th e w eek end w ith (
frien d s and relativ es.
T h e silv e r te a w as h eld a t th e I
hom e of Mrs. J o h n F ish er.
About
25 w ere p re se n t
A nnual election
w as held fo r aid o fficers as follow s
Mrs. M yrtle Lay. p re s id e n t:
M rs !
T.aVerne B erg er, vice p re sid e n t, and
Mrs. F lo ren ce R oot, s e c r e ta r y - tr e a ­
su rer.
Marble Wins Treasurer Post.
i O regon S ta te College — H arold
, M arble, ju n io r In e n g in e e rin g from
H erm isto n , w as u n a n im o u sly e le c t- ;
, ed tr e a s u re r o f th e In d ep en d en t s t u ­
d en t council a t th e re g u la r m eetin g !
of th e g ro u p held h e re la s t week i
M arble w ill fill th e v acan cy of a i
s tu d e n t w ho did n o t re tu rn to school |
th is term . P la n s w ere m ade a t th e }
m e etin g for a lu n ch eo n to he held
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