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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1944)
BASIS THEATRE LOCALS HERMISTON, OREGON Fri. - Sat. I THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1944. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO Jan. 14 - 15 01 1% Ki (of nodomk" a “ CoOK - CHARLES COBURN with Marguerite Chapman Columbio Picture Sun. - Mon. Jan. 16 - 17 OPERA Oí TECHKICOIOU NELSON EDDY SUSANNA FOSTER CLAUDI RAINS EDGAR BARRIER LEO CARRILLO JANE FARRAR J Edward BROMSERG FRITZ FELD MUME CRONYN January 18 Mrs. Merle Eldrige of Hermiston spent New Year’s day with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Jackson of Estacada. Mrs. Paul Van Patten, who has been confined to her home since Sunday due to illness, is improving. Sgt. W. T. Carpenter arrived Mon day morning to visit his wife and children who are with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Cooney. Mrs. Thomas E. Cooney left Wed nesday afternoon for Salt Lake City to join her husband, Lt. Thomas E. Cooney, who is at present stationed there. Mrs. A. R. Boulware left Thursday (today) for Forrest Grove where she was called due to the death of her sister. Mrs. Boulware had spent a week in Forest Grove and had just returned when it was thought that her sister was some better, when she re ceived word that her sister had passed away. The women of the Hermiston Bap tist church honored Mrs. Blaine No ble Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs- T. J. Means. Games and music were enjoyed, following which re freshments were served from a lace- covered table, pretty with flowers and candy, Mrs. H. V. McGee and Mrs. Waldo Dyer poured during the re freshment hour. Mrs. D. D. Follett and Mrs. E. G. Tilden were co-hos- tesses with Mrs. Means. The honored guest received many lovely gifts. CASE," "ih Lona “i Sgt. Lawrence Shaughnessy from Camp White at Medford spent the holidays visiting his mother, Mrs. Ed- na Shaughnessy. He returned to Camp White Monday. The Senior Service Girl Scouts en- joyed a party Monday night at the U.S.O. The same group plans to take up the study of First Aid soon ¡ with T. J. Means as instructor. Shirley Joanne Quiring, who has been confined to her home since Sat- urday due to illness, is much im- proved and able to be up again. Miss Mary Lou Johnson, who spent several days in St. Anthony’s Hospi tal in Pendleton, was brought to the home of Mrs. Jess Myrick in Pendle ton Friday where she is recuperating from the flu. C. A. Doane, representative of the Hod Carriers union of the Pendleton office, was in Hermiston Wednesday attending to business matters. Cecil Chaney, who has been the Hermiston agent, is now in the armed forces so Mr. Doane will make periodic trips here. John Thaddius Jacson, S2/c, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Jackson of Estacada. John has recently finished his five months course at Lexington, Mass., and is now stationed at the Puget Sound navy yard as a Machine Gun Instructor. Last Friday evening 24 friends and relatives of Claire Lindner gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Lindner for a surprise and farewell party for Claire. He left Wednesday to serve in the U. S. army. A very enjoyable time was had by all pres ent, everyone taking part in a mis cellaneous program. Claire was pre sented a Testament as a farewell gift. Refreshments of ice cream, cake and coffee were served. "I r” Jan. 19 - 20 Wed.-Thurs. DOUBLE FEATURE RADIO'S ItOTUND LAUGH CHAMP IN TOP PUN rOHMI ob'- I Tovia' “For there is one God, and one mediator be tween God and men, the man Christ Jesus; Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time.” ROUTS THE PLUNDERERS OE THE PLAINS! HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH TIM H .PIRATES OF ‘ THE PRAIRIE H. V. McGee, Pastor LET US SOLVE YOUR EYESIGHT PROBLEM ! If your eyes trouble you come here for a thorough examination .... Modern glasses ground to fit if they are needed. Over 30 Years Successful Optical Experience! DR. DALE ROTHWELL. OPTOMETRIST 418 South Main St. — Pendleton Near Bus Depot Mrs. Ina Whitney has returned from Petaluma, Calif., where she vis ited her daughter and family, Mrs. Barbara Rutherford. The W. C. C. S. met at the home of Mrs. O. C. Pierce Wednesday. As sisting Mrs. Pierce were Mrs. Harry Andrews, Mrs. M. Cassiday and Mrs. Al Quiring. A luncheon was served at noon to 27 members present. The business meeting followed the lunch eon with Mrs. A. E. Marble in charge. Thomas White left Tuesday follow ing a week’s visit here with his fam ily and his brother, Roy White. Thom as White is employed in the naval yards at San Pedro-Wilmington, Cal. He stated that he liked this country and would like to move here but did not wish to leave his war work in California. Miss Patty Emert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Emert, is a recent graduate of Kinman Business univer sity of Spokane, receiving a Bachelor Degree of Secretarial Science. She was a member of Alpha Chi Sorority and a member of K.B.U- Key club. At present she is employed as secretary at the L. A. Moore furniture store here. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hammer have just received an airmail letter from their daughter, Miss B. Louise Hammer, stating she has arrived in Honolulu, and will take up her work at the Kauekeolani Children’s Hospital as surgery nurse on January 10th. She states she is enjoying the sunshine and old friends after a rather stormy voyage. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Christian and family left Saturday for Vancouver after a few days visit here with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Scarlett are the parents of the first baby born in the Hermiston General hospital in the new year. He was born Saturday, January 8, and weighed nine pounds. He has been named George William. D. F. Belding has been named local manager for the Portland-Pendleton Motor Transport. Mr. Belding comes from Portland and will move his fam ily of a wife and two children to Her miston as soon as he can find suitable living quarters. a Buy— $ Sweaters Blouses Skirts Jackets Slacks Slack Suits $ Now! $ SAYLOR’S $ t a was beautifully decorated with roses and carnations, pink and white being the color scheme. The bridal party stood under an arch made of roses during the candlelight service. Miss Elamae Casper, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Steven Demianew, brother of the groom, was best man. Little Jimmie Casper, nephew of the bride, carried the ring in a rose. Mrs. P. A. Marble, sister of the bride, sang “My Darling”, ac companied by her mother, and Miss Rebecca Pierson played the wedding march. The bride wore a rose crepe dress with black accessories and the maid of honor wore green crepe. About 30 friends and relatives at tended the ceremony with the follow ing out-of-town guests present: Stev en Demianew of Seattle, Miss Allen Wookey of Sidney, Nebr., and Mrs. P. WEDDING RITES READ TUESDAY A. Marble of Portland. A reception followed the ceremony. Pfc. Demianew is stationed at Wal la Walla for the present, following ac tion overseas. Future plans for the couple are rather indefinite for the present. New Mangle Is Installed Interested by-standers in front of the Hermiston Laundry and Dry Cleaners early this week will be in terested to learn that the gigantic mangle weighed approximately eight tons. Horace Smith, owner of the laundry, this week installed the man gle because of the increased capacity of his concern. The task of moving the huge machine from a truck to the interior of the laundry was quite a job. SUNDAY EVENING CLUB Hermiston Methodist Church Sunday, January 16 — 8 p.m. Miss Lois Edna Casper, daughter of M and Mrs. G. J. Casper, and Pfc. Mike Demianew were married Tues- dav evening, January 11, at the home of the bride’s parents with Rev. W. A. MacArthur officiating. The home Instrumental Music “VICTORY THROUGH PRAYER Attend $ $ S $ Diamond WAX PAPER TANG 18c Quart jar 39c 125 ft. roll Salad Dressing S. & W. S 1 lb. pkg. COFFEE Duff’s Ginger Bread Hot Muffin or 14 oz. pkg. WAFFLE MIX 30c $ French Kettle SAUCE for SPAGHETTI %pt 17c 1 lb. pkg. 21c HI-HO Butter Crackers Sperry WHEAT HEARTS Lge • pkg - 24c 25c Maison Royal MAPLE SYRUP Quart bot. 59c PUDDING MIX $ Makes two quarts Royal Chef 6REEN BEANS CLAM CHOWDER 15 oz. jar 326 Pheasant 296 No. 303‘s 12c No. 303 cans 1 2c No. 303 cans 1 2c PEAS PORK & BEANS 15% oz. can 146 Seaport Sunshine - 1 lb. Pkg. CORN WHEAT TOAST WAFERS 17c Sweet Pack Lynden Chicken Noodle GRAPEFRUIT JUICE No2 's 156 2 cans 256 (HILI DINNER 9% °* pkg. 1k Open to All U.O.D. Employees and Their Families s s After the Show s s Cocktail Grocer $ $ VEGETABLE JUICE No 2 can 15c Hermiston Food Store Your Certified Independent Phone 3781 HERMISTON. OREGON $50.00 in Prizes Pheasant Dennison College Inn > U.S.O. HALL Saturday, Jan. 15 PANCAKE FLOUR 4 1b. sk. 25c $ SOUP $ Wakota Van Dutch Chocolate, Butterscotch or Vanilla > : » Huge Amateur Home Talent Show tie Sandwiches and Coffee Available Music by "Igloo Cowboys” Admission for the Evening Children 10c - Admits 25c MVee rMecteo—s wRecte RReewRe eweRecMep ew den ■ wo