HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1942.
Her name, mother, sister, sweet-
Cadet Jack Doran of Shepard’s
Field, Texas, left last week end af heart, in gold wire; or his name on a
ter visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 tie chain. Boxed for mailing. Last
C. A. Doran for the previous week. day Saturday at Brierley’s Variety
45- Ip
Bill Belt left for Los Angeles Mon- Store.
-A
'
day
where
he
will
attend
the
summer
Miss
Elva
Sallie
and
Miss
Thelda
Im
I session of the University of Califor- Weygandt have recently taken over
the management of Jack’s Cafe. They
Mr. and Mrs. Percy May spent
Mrs. Johnie Hanzelic returned nia.
Saturday in Pendleton on business. | Sunday from a two weeks vacation in
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Weber left plan to operate the restaurant along
Boise, Idaho.
Saturday night for a week’s vaca the same lines as heretofore.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner spent
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce and Mr.
Mrs. Georgia Henderson, Mrs. C. tioning in California. Both are em
Tuesday in Pendleton. They spent
E. Baker and Audrey Null were ployed at the U. O. D.
and Mrs. Lee Quiring and Sylvia
the week end at their summer cabin
WE HAVE A
Pendleton visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Melvin Barber of Colorado is made a trip to “the cabin” near the
at Langdon Lake.
station
over
the
week
Pearson
ranger
Joedy Tade of Irrigon spent the at the home of her parents, Mr- and
week end as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. L. W. Dixson for an indefinite end. The men made a record catch
of trout which were rather of the
Fred Rauch.
stay.
miniature variety.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
L.
Beard
and
fam
Erwin Null, LeRoy Beilke
Alvin Gettmann, son of Mr. and
ily of McMinnville spent several days
Audrey Null returned Tuesday from
1
OF
this week at the home of his brother, Mrs. Geo. Gettmann, who is stationed
a three-day visit in Portland.
HERMISTON, OREGON
at
Shepard
’
s
Field,
Texas,
arrived
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buell, now i Mr. and Mrs. Orville Beard.
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Mrs. Ila Adams of La Grande ar Friday night on a ten-day furlough.
of Portland, spent the week end vis-
iting friends and relatives here.
rived last Saturday to visit with her He spent from Tuesday until Thurs
day in Milton visiting his brother
JUNE 26-27
FRI. - SAT.
Pvt. Clarence Mitchell, who is sta- daughter, Mrs. W. E. Pierce and Reuben and family.
ELGINS — WALTHAMS — HAMILTONS
family
for
about
a
week.
tioned at Ft. Wright in Spokane,
) NORMA
•
MELVYN
A group of men returned Monday
visited at the H. G. McCulley and
Eugene Ward well of Tulsa, Okla.,
BULOVAS — CENTRAL — IMPERIAL
Bert Quick homes last week end.
is visiting his aunt Mrs. R. E. Al- evening from Virginia where they had
been attending a government school
stott
Sr.
and
her
family.
He
ex
jeweler,
A. W. Behrman, local
AND SOME GOOD SWISS MAKES
for the past two months. Those re-
B WERE DANCING spent the -past week end in Kenne- pects to be here about two weeks. | turning
were G. J. Casper, D .F. Mit-
wick visiting relatives.
Miss Elzetta Vail of Caldwell, tesdorf, A. C. Chandler, C. R. Mar-
GAIL
LEE
MARJORIE
Harry Peterson, recently employ Idaho, is visiting indefinitely at the | lotte, Chas. Hopkns and Claude Tefft.
PATRICK * BOWMAN * MAIN
ed at Stanfield, is now working at home of Mrs. Ivan Jones in Tertle
REGINALD
ALAN
FLORENCE
Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and her moth-
'
Connor’s Cash Store. He formerly Town.
OWEN • MOWBRAY • BATES
, .
,
, er. Mrs. Barbara Stevens, motored to
was employed with the Gamble store.
.
T, , _ . .
.
.
Ralph Neill will be in charge of
Plus Shorts
The K. D. Pierson family left for the church services at the Central Weiser, Idaho, Friday to return Mrs.
California this week to visit their Church of Christ Sunday in the ab Stevens to her home. She has been
visiting her daughter and son-in-law
SUN. - MON.
JUNE 28-29 son Bob who is stationed there.
sence of Rev. C. Warner who is at- for almost two weeks. Mrs. Felt-
Mrs.
N.
R.
Mueller
entertained
for
1 tending the annual conference.
yosboTon
-
house plans to return some time : this
her daughter Helen on her sixth
Carman Soom, daughter of Mr. and week.
. C,
.
“J
birthday
anniversary
Monday
after
$ stalwart story
Mrs, Robert Soom, left Monday eve
$ of struggle, hope,.
noon. Games were played and many ning for Emmett where she will be
Nelma Saylor, head of the
s
love, revenge ‘
lovely gifts were received by the hon employed picking cherries.
dining service at Occidental college
oree, with refreshments being served
Cornelius Wiens, a Southern Paci at Los Angeles the past year, is
later in the afternoon. Those attend fic railroad man of Portland, has re- spending the summer months at the
Mrs. W. G. Fisher of Puente, Cal., in Hermiston, will make their home
ing the party were Sally Pearson, turned home after visiting for sev- home of her brother, R. G. Saylor of
Sylvia Quiring. Kay Ella Rohrman, eral days with A. D. Smith of Her- the Butter Creek district. She will surprised friends this morning in Boardman where he is employed
LUCILLE
JAMES
Shirley Quiring and Paula Bracher. miston.
also visit with her other brother, Ed (Thursday) when she stopped for a by the State Highway Department.
Mr. and Mrs. Wells were accom
short visit on her way to Colfax, on
BALL*CRAIG
Miss Marcella C. Slaughter. R.N.,
gar
Saylor of Hermiston.
Mrs. Virgie Hutsell, who is em-
Dean
Sir Cedric
business. Mrs. Fisher is the former panied to Lewiston by Mrs. Orbie
and Lt. Larence C. Nielsen were uni ployed at the Hermiston Trading Co.,
Miss Roberta Mullins and Miss
HARDWICKE • JAGGER
ted in marriage Thursday, June 18, returned Wednesday from La Glande Theo Hall left today (Thursday) for Miss Esther Siebert, commercial Wells of Hermiston and Mr. and
PETER WHITNEY - BILLY GILBERT
TOM TYLER • ANTONIO MORENO
by the army chaplain at the Chapel where she had been for three days on Walla Walla where they will be em teacher in the local high school for Mrs. Frank Dodge and daughter
Jean and son Charles.
about ten years.
of Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho. Pres business.
ployed at the air base. They have
Newsreel and Cartoon
Frank Pierson, Clarence Miller and
ent were Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Jack
Deverde Elwood arrived Thursday been connected with the engineering
son of Boise. Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. evening from Seattle to spend the department at the U.O.D. but are Vern Backus returned Thursday from MISS CARGILL
a fishing trip to Crooked River. The
TUESDAY
JUNE 30 Nielsen are ssters. The married cou
transferring their activities to the men had good luck.
ple left for Camp Bowie, Texas, fol week end visiting friends here. He quartermaster corps.
SUNDAY BRIDE
Double Drain re
lowing the services. Mrs. Nielsen is employed at the Boeing Aircraft
factory.
Of
interest
to
local
friends
is
the
was formerly an Irrigon girl.
Holloman Enlists With Navy
A very pretty wedding was held at
Miss Virginia Todd, daughter of announcement of the birth of a baby
Mrs. J. G. Pearson was the inspi-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
D.
Todd,
left
Friday
girl
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Walpole
Ray Holloman, son of Mr. and Mrs. the Christian church in Grangeville,
ration of a lovely party Monday
Idaho, Sunday, June 21, when Miss
evening when a group of friends for a week’s visit in San Francisco of Redmond. The little tot has been Preston Holloman of Hermiston, this
pleasantly surprised her on her with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jeppe, She named Gail Florence. Mrs. Walpole week has made arrangements to en- Wilma Jean Cargill, daughter of Mr
| is the former Miss Geraldine Mullins, ter navy service as a class V-5 Navy and Mrs. W. F. Cargill of Hermiston
birthday. The evening was spent at is expected to return Sunday.
ON PARADE
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Tomlin and daughter of Mrs. Bert Mullins of Aviation Cadet, He has been sworn became the bride of Lester Earp.
bridge with Mrs. Wayne Lndner high
% th
The wedding march was played by
Freddie Bartholomew • jimmy Lydon
in for duty but has been instructed
and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds low. The Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Sal'etti of Con- Hermiston.
Gladys and Viola Elwood spent to return home, awaiting call. Ray Mrs. Robert Wright, sister of the
guest of honor was presented with cord, Calif., spent several days this
I
Hermiston high bride, and Mrs. Roy Cargill sang “O
a beautiful table lamp, after which week at the homes of J. D. and C. A. from Wednesday until Monday visit- is a graduate of
ng friends here. They returned to school where he excelled in basket Promise Me”. Mrs. Harold Cash,
refreshments were served by the Corliss.
A daughter was born Saturday to | Medford Monday accompanied by ball. He is now employed at the lo sister of the groom was the brides-
hostesses, Mrs. B. I. Whitney and
Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Fischer of Eu- Mrs.
“ " Pete Laas and son Kieth, who cal Safeway store.
maid and Roy Cargill, brother of the
Mrs. Monte Hedwall.
gene. She is the granddaughter of will visit her parents in Bly, Ore.,
bride was best man for the bridal
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd of Hermis and then go to the coast for a visit
pair.
AAAAAAÉAAAAAA ton and the great granddaughter of of about two weeks.
Directed by LEIGH JASON • a COLUMBIA "ICTVR-
MISS DODGE BRIDE Only immedate relatives of the
Mrs. R. Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Petit of | OF EUGENE WELLS couple were present at the ceremony
Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Belt attended Eugene are the proud parents of a
after which a wedding dinner was
JULY 1 - 2
WED. - THURS.
the meeting of the Northwest Medi- son born Saturday afternoon in Ore
served at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Fay Dodge, daughter of Mr. Manring, sister of the groom.
cal association in Portland last week. gon City. They have named him
Dr. Belt returned to his office Mon- James Douglas. The little tot is the and Mrs. Frank Dodge of Walla Wal
Mr. Earp is employed by the Stan
la, and Eugene Wells, son of Mr. dard Gasoline Co. of Grangeville and
day.
WELL
EQUIPPED
TO
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Petit
•• RUSSELL PIDGEON ■
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
and Mrs. Orbie Wells of Hermiston, Mrs. Earp will continue her work at
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rozema of Seat
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE tle arrived Sunday to visit her par- of Oregon City and of Mrs. Georgia were united in marriage in a simple the U. O. D.
OESIEN^CANOAL \
Henderson of Hermiston. She is also
EDW. ARNOLD
i
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis. Mrs. the grand nephew of Mrs. C. E. Bak ceremony in the Methodist parsonage
in Lewiston. Wn., Friday with the
i Rozema who before her marriage in er of Hermiston.
BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston February was Frances Lewis, will
Rev. J. J. Ellington reading the
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pierson of ceremony.
Plus Shorts
I remain here indefinitely while her
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I Spokane were the parents, June 12,
The bride, who wore a yellow
husband is in the army.
of a six pound son whom they have crepe afternoon dress, was given
named Richard Morris. This, their away by her father and her small
| second child, is the grandson of Mr. brother Charles was ring bearer for
and Mrs. G. F. Hedwall of Hermis- the occasion.
IN WAR Burls
| ton and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Pier-
The young couple, both well known
I son of La Grande. He is also the
nephew of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mc
Reynolds of Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hale and daugh-
! ter Claudine and Zelma Lerdahl
BUY
I spent last week end at the Hale ranch
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I at Wallowa. Mr. Hale remained
WAR
there for a week but the others re
BONDS
turned accompanied by Mrs. Hale’s
AND
mother, Mrs. T. M. Gaston and her
STAMPS
| niece Miss Esther Litchfield, both of
I Wallowa.
Several members of the Central
Church
of Christ are attending the
SCHILLINGS COFFEE
1 lb. can
I Christian church convention this week
at Turner. Those going from Herm
CABBAGE
SUNSHINE GRAHAM CRACKERS 2 lb. box
iston were: Mrs. R. E. Alstott Sr.,
Rev. and Mrs. C. Warner and Patsy,
Mrs.
A. W. Turnblad, Mrs. W. D.
EVERBEST CORN & Veg. Relish 16 oz. jar
Neill, 1 Muriel Kingsley and Emsley
CARROTS
Rogers. The group expects to re
Bunch 3 for
SEAPORT TOMATOES
3 tall cans
turn Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Clark returned
TURNIPS
Sunday from Colfax, Wn„ where
PHILLIPS PORK & BEANS, 16 oz.
2 for
Bunch 2 for 5$
they attended the funeral of Mr.
Clark’s father. Frances Marion
CORAL SEA PINEAPPLE, broken slice, 2’s
Clark, who passed away June 17 at
ONIONS
the age of 88 years, Among those
Bunch 2 for
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Orch. Gard. 46 oz. cn. 224
present at the burial were three
great great grandchildren. 31 great
grandchildren, 30 grandchildren and
BEETS
PHEASANT SWEET PEAS, No. 303‘s 3 for
eleven living children of the deceased
Bunch 2 for
| man.
VAN CAMPS HOMINY
The last regular meeting until Sep-
3 for
White Icicle
I tember of the Eastern Star was held
| Wednesday night with the initiation
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MERRIMAC SALMON
1512 oz. can
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i of two new members being a feature
Bunch
Columbia River Chinook
i of the evening. Mrs. Bess Humph
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reys and Mrs. Evelyn McCracken
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were initiated into the order and re
ports from the Grand Chapter were
AND DELIVERED TO ANY SERVICE STATION
given by Lucile Mittelsdorf. Worthy
Matron, and Audra White, a page to
OF CHOICE. OUR GOVERNMENT NEEDS THE
one of the grand officers. Musical
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Reynolds and Jack Jackson. Refresh-
mehts were served ata beautifully
HERMISTON, OREGON
decorated tea table by Mesdames H.
I M. Sommerer. W L. Hamm and G.
| W. Ripley.
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