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PAGE TWO THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1942. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne enter- I tained a group of friends at dinner Tuesday evening. Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight spec ialist of Pendleton, will be at the Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, De Dr. Ivan C. Bohlman is confined to cember 30. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. 19-lc his home with the flu. Miss Myrtle Stump left Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pierce and Stan ley spent Sunday in Pendleton at the Portland where she was sworn in Monday with the WAVES. She will Ray Elliott home. be transferred to Iowa from Port Paul Van Patten is confined to his land. home this week due to an injured back Mr. and Mrs. Morris “Moon” Mul- received Sunday while assisting his father-in-law, Roy Attebury, on the lins of Bly, Ore., are visiting here this week with his mother, Mrs. Bert farm. Virgil Smith of Vancouver, Wash., Mullins. Moon is a former Hermis was in Hermiston Sunday and with ton boy but left some years ago for Mrs. Smith went to Condon for the Bly where he has been employed. Miss Marian Pierce is expected to funeral of her mother, Mrs. May Har die. They returned to Hermiston and arrive home Thursday from Portland Mr. Smith left again Monday for Van to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pierce. couver where he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Glenisky and Karen are leaving today (Wednesday) for Fruitland, idaho, to spend the Christmas and New Year holidays with relatives. Ray Hollomon, son of Mr. and Mrs. PHONE 2121 Preston Hollomon, left Tuesday night for St. Mary’s college in California Fri.-Sat. Dec. 25-26 where he will enter pre-flight train ing under the aviation cadet assign ment. Mrs. Marvin Watson and Earl Watson left Friday for Boise, Idaho. Earl returned Saturday but Mrs. £2..:WALLACE Watson will remain for an indefinite stay. MA, George Harris Jr. of the U. S. navy with spent last week in Hermiston visiting Marjorie MAIN J. CARROL with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George NAISH Harris. George is at present station ed near San Diego. He stated that he likes his work fine and his physical appearance indicated that he was get ting plenty to eat. LOCALS OASIS THEATRE "V JACKASS MAIL BEERY Master Sergeant Wiley Benefiel, formerly of this district, visited friends in this area last week. He stayed at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haddox of Irrigon. He is now stationed in Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw and sons Carl and Ray, and the Misses Rebec ca Pierson and Donna Kelly will spend Christmas day in Heppner at the home of Mr. Shaw’s mother, Mrs. Casha Shaw. A large group of relatives and friends spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wells following the wedding reception. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Franklin of Winnemucca, Nevada, were to leave Wednesday after spending several days here at the home of Mrs. Frank lin’s sister. Mrs. Sherman Wells. Mrs. Virgil Hatfield of Hillsboro spent the week end here, coming for the wedding of her cousin, Miss Vir ginia Wells, for whom she acted as matron of honor. Don Cellers. son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Cellers. and a '42 graduate of Her miston high school and who enlisted just before Thanksgiving, received his order to report last Monday and left immediately for Portland. He will be stationed with the U. S. Coast Guard at Bonneville for the present. Out of town guests here Sunday for the Wells-Moore wedding were Mr. and Mrs. William Instone, Mrs. Effie Morgan. Messrs. Charles and Walter Luckman, all of Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Franklin of Winnemucca. Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Coe and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reese of Echo; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford and Virginia of Pendleton. Mr. Crawford took moving picture scenes of the wedding party at the church and at the bride’s home. Lt. Col. Paul Stockard and Mrs. Evening service conducted by the Stockard are expected Thursday at young people of the church. "SuFPMr our aors the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stockard. Lt. Col. Stockard is TOP THAT en route from Baltimore to Alaska CA T HO UC SERVICES trmeitteirs where he will be stationed. Mr. and Christmas Morning Mrs. Stockard have two other sons in "WAPBONOS the army but they will not be granted Hermiston—High Mass at mid- leaves over the holidays but are ex night. Low Mass at 10:15 a. m. pected early in January. Umatilla—Mass at 10:30 a. m. U. S. Army training and proving Boardman—Mass at 9 a. m. grounds are contributing five million HEKMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH Pilot Rock—Mass at midnight. pounds of fired cartridge cases Rev. Kenneth B. Daniela^ Pastor —Alban Cullen. month as copper scrap. Sunday School at 10:00 a. in. Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock. Special speaker and music at the morning service. B. Y. P. U. at 7:00 p. m. $ IF YOUR EYES TROUBLE YOU- Come here and get the benefits of our more than 25 years successful optical experience. Reasonable prices for glasses when needed. We examine your eyes by modern methods and grind glasses to fit in all the latest 111 PR DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMETRIST 418 Main Street PENDLETON, OREGON T is not only now, at Christmas time, when we appreciate your patronage. We appre ciate it all year 'round, but now, in the last Comedy Minstrel Days Cartoon Conrad the Sailor Sun.-Mon short days of 1942. is the very best time to “FOR GOD SENT NOT HIS SON INTO THE WORLD TO CONDEMN THE WORLD; BUT THAT THE WORLD THROUGH HIM MIGHT BE SAVED.” —John 3:17. Dec. 27-28 Maisie. GETS HER MAN 70 Merry Christmas. SOTHERN SKELTON H. V. McGee, Pastor .. Ito CORCEY • ALIEN JENKINS DONALD MEEK • LLOYD CORRIGAN WALTER CATLETT REETINC T (ialeted ay Roy Del Put , produce d iy } Waiter Christmas again ! And we thought it would never come! Sixty joins hands with twenty and none escape the spell. We join in the general rejoicing as 1942 nears its end, and a very Merry Christmas to you ! First Baptist Church Starring FRITZ FELD / tell you about it and to wish you all a very Ruben Cartoon and News Reel "W Naomi’s Beauty Nook MERRY CHRISTMAS Dec. 29 Tuesday Diane Mecklenburg — Sally Sallee and Associates A () GU. WAIN - ape - % 2 ç Gi 0. AI —$2711 " CARY GRANT • VICTOR Mc LAGIEN anä DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. ^th IOAN FONTAINE Starring Sam latta . Eduardo CI mm I Cartoon— 0 mo II til Comedy Wed.-Thurs. j IT S an old-fashioned greeting, hal- lowed by centuries of use, but we know of no other greeting to take its place, so in 1942, as in other years, we simply say to you, our friends, Christmas hardly find Dec. 30-31 wätEn TODAY'S MOST AMAZING SENSATION suggested by lbe tnvivible Mon " ( H. G.WELLS V which to A.OU take our food service for granted and we take your patronape foe granted. However, we are very grateful for your patronage during 1942, anti, this being Christmas, uv leant to tell you about it. and to wish you and yours the full joys of Yuletide. generous support 1 lib INVISIBLE II !■ 1962. AGENT RADIO LOUIE ILONA MASSEY JON HALL hth LORRE SIR omii HARDWICKE J EDWARD BROMBERG JOHN LITE ( aitoon Lone Stranger Comedy Shuffle Rhythm Travel King of the 49‘ers Opposite Associated Service Station Union Oil Co George Harkenrider, Distributor MERRY CHRISTMAS $ TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO $ Hermiston, Oregon INstoN AA HAPPY NEW YEAR TO All Pt 4y dr NEW YEAR GREETINGS $ WE WOULD LIKE TO WISH THAT YOUR CHRISTMAS THE WORDS ARE FEW BUT THE WISH IS EVERLASTING: STOCKING HAVE MUCH MORE IN IT THAN EVER BE- FORE BUT. AS THIS MIGHT SEEM TO BE AN EXTRAV. AGANT HOPE, WE WISH THAT IT CONTAIN FAR May 1943 be a happy year for you and all you hold dear . . MORE THAN YOU EXPECT. YOU HAVE STOOD BY US LOYALLY IN 1942, AND WE Thanks a million for your gen- CANNOT TELL YOU HOW MUCH WE APPRECIATE IT. “3% HERMISTON FOOD STORE $ crous patronage $ Farm Bureau $ Co-op Service Station A HE year 1942 is now a closed book, and we enter 1943 with new zeal, new hope and new objectives. One of our main objectives is to serve you still better. We thank you cordially for the support you have given us during a year that has tried men's souls, and wish you every blessing that 1943 can possibly bring. UMATILLA CO-OP. CREAMERY ?