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PAGE TWO THURSDAY. OCTOBER J. 1944. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON LOCALS HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 Fri.-Sat. Oct. Double Feature HERE COMES ELMER EVANS ALBERTSON COWBOY IW THE CLOUDS DUs TAYLOR JULE DUNCAN and THE JESTERS JMMY WAKELY Sun.-Mon. Oct. 8-' P ("""*‘AT O’BRIEN RON RYAN RUT HIKCCFY Cartoon and Popular Science Mrs. Carrie Beitel, a patient at the Hermiston hospital, was able to return to her home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hayman Swisher of Richland. Oregon, arrived this week to visit indefinitely with their daughter. Miss Bonnie Pohr- man. Mrs. T. J. Means and daughter, Miss Ruth Means, left Wednesday for Spokane Wash., where the lat ter will enter Whitworth College as a sophomore. Mrs. Means will return to Hermiston this week end. P. W. Beamer spent several days this week at the Hermiston Gen eral hospital receiving medical treatment. Marine Sgt. W. W. Ewing came Sunday to visit relatives and friends in Hermiston. He has been an instructor in aerial gunnery for the past several months. He was called to Oakland, Calif., by the death of his mother. Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight spec ialist of Pendleton, will be at the Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, October 11. between the hours of 10:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. adv. Capt. L. F. Young and his fam- I ilv consisting of a wife and two I children visited this week at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young. Capt. Young has just recently returned from many months spent in Alaska and will now report to Santa Barbara for further assignment. His family has been residing at Roseburg during his stay in Alaska. Tues - Wed. - Thurs. Oct. 10-11-12 Double Feature 2291 ■ ’.Il WV-Y/Y — 2? a (0MOMMYS GHOS" JOHN CARRADINE RAMSAY AMES BARTON MecLANE GEORGE ZUCCO _______ ROBERT LOWERY Wm. Boyd (Hop-along Cassidy) in “Texas Masquerade” * HAVE YOU C3ÜS91T YOUR GdBONDS “But these are writ ten, that ye might be lieve that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God: and that believing ye might have life through his name.” Miss Ina L. Moore, manager of the local hospital, left Saturday for Portland where she accompa nied Miss Naomi Brownell to Cal ifornia. Miss Moore plans to spend a few weeks visiting in Los Ang eles and other points in California. Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. James Todd and Miss Peggy Todd left Wednesday evening for Port land to spend a few days visiting their daughter, Miss Virginia Todd, who is employed there. Mr. Todd will continue on to his next assign ment. Mrs. Chas. Friday was hostess at her home Tuesday honoring Miss Abbie Mills, former stenographer of Hermiston Auto Co., for a fare- well party. Seven ladies were present with the group presenting Miss Mills with a gift. Second Lt. Lawrence J. Hunt, 24. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hunt of the Columbia district and hus band of Mrs Maxine M, Hunt of Portland was recently graduated from the San Marcos Army Air Field in Texas and has received his commission as Second Lieuten ant. Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Fix have received word that their son, Cpl. Lloyd E. Fix. who has been sta tioned at Camp Shelby. Miss., will be transferred to New York to at tend an Electrical Trade School. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey have been informed that they are grand- parents of twins, born recently to their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. La- Von Miller of Tillamook. The twins, a boy and a girl, were born Sunday. Pfc. Bill Belt, son of Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Belt, writes The Herald from “somewhere in France” that he has found a green spot in an apple orchard and is writing a few letters. “France is not unlike the geography books picture it: steep- roofed stone houses, the family sleeping in one room and the cow in the next; mile after mile of bil lowing terrain cut by hedgerows into small patches of orchards and farm land ” He writes further (in Bill's unique style). “The wea ther here is as unpredictable as a woman, and at times, almost as Let a Free - Action SPENCER (9 SUPPORT (99 HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH H. V. McGee, Pastor ( 7) relieve that mu - cui ar backache and fatigue—give you new energy. | ill” CI 7 Mrs. D. Bearrow 106 Amatol Ordnance, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hale and Mrs. Gerald White were hosts Wednes day evening of last week at the Pearson home at a buffet dinner. The event was in honor of Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. James Todd. Thirty guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Todd and Miss Myrtle Todd of Shevlin, Ore., arrived Monday to spend several days at the home of Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. James Todd. Miss Todd has just completed her nurs es training and is awaiting a call from the Army Nurses Corps. Mrs. Emma K. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harris motored to Walla Walla Monday where Mrs. Moore remained to visit her sister for several weeks Mrs. M. P. Casseday was hostess at her home for ladies of the W. S. C. S. with a luncheon served at noon to 25 women and children. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Le ander Quiring and Mrs. J. Casper. Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and Mrs. M. L. Watson and Mrs. Al Quiring were business visitors in Pendleton Monday afternoon. Mrs. R. E. Alstott was able to leave the Hermiston General hos pital Sunday for her home after receiving treatments for two weeks for pneumonia. Frank Pierson. Vernon Bacus. Bob Russell and Chas. Wilcox left Saturday morning to spend a week hunting in the mountains. Rodney Tash, radio operator, U. S. Navy, arrived home last week to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Tash. Rodney has just re cently returned from overseas du- tv. mostly spent in the South Paci fic area with his home base at Pearl Harbor He is enjoying a 30 day leave following which he must report back to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Tiller have re ceived word from their son. Mar ine Kelly Tiller, that he is still in good health and in fighting trim. It has been many weeks since the Tillers bad heard from him and some concern had been felt, The letter did not state where he was stationed at the time. Chief Pettv Officer and Mrs Tomes Todd snont Sndav in Pen- riipien at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jackson. Mr and Mrs. Rob- tert Pulingame of Freewater wore alen there. The men enjoyed the afternoon plaving Colf. Pvt. and Mrs. Donald Phillios announce the arrival of a babv girl horn Saturdav at the Hermiston General hospital. The little tot has been named Geraldine Kav and weished 6 pounds 12 ounces. Pvt. Phillips is stationed somewhere in England. SEU FOR RED CROSS AT U.S.O. CLUB EVERY TUESDAY Come Any Hour — Leave Any Hour — Between 1-5 • • • • • Materials are here. Make Lap Robes for Hospital Veterans. Make Ditty Bags for overseas men. Plenty of work to do by hand or machine. Tea served at 3:30 while sewing. Dr. and Mrs. I. C. Bohlman left Sunday for a business trip to Spo kane and Cheeney for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Miller left Saturday for the mountains. They plan to spend a week hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Harris and son Michael spent from Friday till Tuesday at La Grande with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten. The men spent the time hunting. Mrs. Helen Belt was present at the installation of officers of the Milton American Legion Auxiliary Wednesday and participated with Mrs. Gladys Lemons, department president. * Miss Golda Barbouletos, book- keeper at the Farm Bureau Mill, was ill Tuesday and Wednesday and did not report for work. Miss Annitta Flynn, bookkeeper at the Farm Bureau Mill, left on Thursdav (today) for Fort Lewis, where she will visit her brother. Pfc. Don Flynn. She will also spend some time in Portland, dur ing part of her week’s vacation. Mrs. Cash Shaw, who has been visiting here at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw, re turned to her home in Heppner Sunday. Announcement is being made of the birth of a baby girl, Kathleen Ann, to First Lt. and Mrs. Edward Lynch at the Ordnance hospital Saturday, September 30. Carl Voyen, chief clerk of the Reclamation Bureau with an of- fice in Denver, Colo., was an in- teresting visitor in Hermiston for a short time this week. 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