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PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1941 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. New Advanced Showing oí EVERYTHING IN MUSIC Whether you need a pack of needles for your phonograph or a new 1942 combination, a reed for your horn or a new horn, or whatever your musical needs may be. you will find it in quality merchandise at the Fall Fabrics • Visit Our Piece Goods Department and See Materials That Wear. Ask for Yarn Dyed Spun Rayons suitable for all kinds of wear—New Colors and New Weaves PENDLETON MUSIC HOUSE Spinet Pianos from $295 up. Sugar Cord Spun Rayon—39 in. Wide ZIPPERS - THREAD - - Music Books - Popular Folios Teaching Material Harmonicas - Stringed Instruments - Violins Buy Now! Make Horn-Whitson Co Your Shopping Head quarters When in the City Pendleton, Oregon Victor - Bluebird - Columbia - Okeh - Decca 15c Century Edition TAPES TO MATCH Horn-Whitson Co. RECORDS Sheet Music Fresco Spun Rayon—Cruise Spun Rayon Korduretta Spun Rayon 49c 59c 69c 79c New and Used Band Instruments 3. y Save Tax! $82 tee 1 I wl Beginning October 1, there will be a 10% excise tax on all musical instruments Grand Pianos from $495 up. Pendleton Music House Radios and Combinations Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connor, accom panied by Miss Lewine Fix of Pen Catalogues and detailed Convenient budget ter. dleton, and Miss Vernice Fix, motored | information sent upon re PENDLETON, OREGON gladly arranged. to Portland Saturday night. Miss quest. Vernice Fix went on from Portland Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson enter to Corvallis to attend O. S. C. The tained at a birthday dinner for their Connors returned Tuesday evening. president. and Alaska. daughter Nancy Jo Sunday noon. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kennison and Mr. Van Patten is on vacation from MORMON CHURCH The next scheduled meeting will be There will be a meeting held at Covers were placed for Miss Delight son, Clarence, were accompanied by the creamery and Mrs. Van Patten the third Friday in October, October from Brierley ’ s Variety store. ORGANIZED HERE the home of Mr. and Mrs. Antone Brockmeier, Miss Iva Dell Frazer, Mr. and Mrs. William Seeliger of Miss Juanita Cross of Booneville, Winkle at Stanfield Friday night, 17. At this time an election of offi Peggy, Nancy Jo and Mr. and Mrs. Walla Walla and Jack Dooley of Den September 26, 1941, at 7:30 p. m. All cers will be held. Watson. ver on a trip to The Dalles Sunday to Ark., became the bride of Michael On Monday, September 22, 1941, visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Madden of New York City in Seattle two Latter-day Saint missionaries Latter-day Saints are invited. one day this week. Mrs. Madden has The missionaries would appreciate TOWNSEND CLUB D. Kincheloe. been employed at a local restaurant came to Hermiston to help organize having all Later-day Saints in Her Harold M. Olson of Nampa, Idaho, a branch of the Church of Jesus NEWS THE ROY STUDIOS OF MUSIC arrived last week to be associated for some time and is the daughter Christ of Latter-day Saints, better miston contact them by writing to El of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cross. The By Mrs. Joe Udey der John Dale Evans, % Farrel Mur Announce with the local duck pin bowling al couple plan to make their home in known as the Mormon church. ray. P. O. Box 658, Hermiston, Ore The Opening of Fall Classes leys. LeRoy Bailey, owner, left Sun- Elder John Dale Evans has been gon. New York. All members are urged to be pres in day for the coast country in search ent at a regular meeting at the home Miss Jane Jackson, Miss Audrey | working in Pendleton for the past of another likely spot for a similar VOICE and PIANO of Mrs. Wm. Kik. Plans are being Null, Miss Lavina May Lynch, Mer two months, and his companion, Elder concern. made to find a regular meeting place. TED. ROY—Teacher of Voice vin Werth. Jim Jackson and Irvin Frank D. Day has just come from FARM AUXILIARY The members of this club thank all Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten re- Null visited Monday evening at the his home in Salt Lake City, Utah, to BARBARA EDMUNDS ROY— who attend the Townsend dances in CANCELS MEETING turned Monday night from Halfway home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Follett. join in this work. the past and now since Wyn Thomp Teacher of Piano where they had spent from Saturday. During the evening Mr. Werth show son has leased the pavilion we ask There are over 2,000 young men Accredited Teachers Paul returned with a buck. They ed some movie film sent to Hermis and women of the Mormon church The regular meeting of the Farm you to give him the same cooperation. He is to have a dance both Friday left Tuesday morning to spend the re ton by Bob Follett, who is stationed who are now engaged in missionary Bureau Auxiliary, originally sched For Appointment Phone 3581 and Saturday nights of this week and mainder of their week’s vacation in with the army in Hawaii. work. They are working throughout uled for October 3, has been post- his plans for the future will soon be Portland. Seattle and Vancouver, B.C. Mrs. O. O. Felthouse was hostess at North and South America. Hawaii poned, according to Mrs. H. J. Ott, announced. her home for a galloping tea Wed nesday afternoon. The afternoon was V. S. DEFENSE spent in sewing for the M. E. Aid. Saving Stamps Those calling were Mrs. Marie O’ on Sale at Safeway Donnell, Mrs. Inez Huffman, Mrs. Mabel Gimble, Mrs. Mabel Boulware, Mrs. Miriam Sater, Mrs. Clara Bur AAAAA rell and Mrs. Margret Woolley. LOCALS S afeway NOW OPEN Joseph Sales Co. USED CARS The Widest Price Range and Selection in Town. 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"Inspiring Convicting Decisions.” It is a realy joy to keep our services rf such a nature that souls can become converted to Christ at all times. We i give you one and all a hearty wel- j come. Tent revival every night at 7:45 p. m. METHODIST CHURCH Malcolm B. Ballinger, Pastor Sunday. September 28th, 10 a. m.— Sunday church school, Mrs. Alva Boulware superintendent. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship, with sermon by the pastor: “The Teaching of Jesus as to Disciple ship.” 7 00 p. m Methodist Youth Fel lowship. Evening worship on first and third Sundays of each month. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.— Choir re hearsal. lamb. A good substantial meal featuring meat should be most welcome right now. Safeway guarantees you "perfect eating" moots every pegtime, el HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH Granden D. Loree, Pastor Sunday morning we shall meditate | on the thought “Walking in the Light.” What does the scripture mean by the term "walking in the light?” Christianity is more than a nega tive religion. 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