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.. PAGE TWO LOCALS HERMISTON, OREGON FRI.-SAT. - MAY - 4-1 Double Feature Basil RATHBONE Nigel BRUCE ERS: HOEY UlBHJ CLUB BIBI : - —2. ; I FRED SANBORN i VIIAnAUSTIN BILLY DUNN y DELTA JUDY CLARK I RHYTHM Edward NORRIS SUN.-MON. — ** BOYS MAY 6-7 - - ROBERT PAIGE AKIM TAMIROFF DAVID BRUCE LEONID KINSKEY RAY COLLINS JUNE VINCENT ANDREW TOMBES THOMAS GOMEZ Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. Lloyd Fix of Portland spent a week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fix. Fred Erickson is confined to his home due to illness this week. Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight specialist, formerly of Pendleton, will be at the Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, May 9th. Hours 10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. adv. Mrs. Shinkle returned to her home Wednesday after a week’s stay at the local hospital. The Misses Eleanor Norsby, Lois Norsby, Annabell Nilsen and Mar- ion Pierce were week end guests in Pendleton. All four are asso ciated with the Hermiston school system. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pearson and three daughters of Heppner were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearson. The W. S. C. S. met at the ban quet room of the church with a noon luncheon Wednesday served by Mrs. Fred Erickson. Mrs. Jess Prindle, Mrs. Merton Ransom and Mrs. Al Quiring as hostess. Thir ty-six people were served with a devotional following the luncheon led by Mrs. M. Cassiday. Of much interest to their many friends is the announcement of the marriage of Edith Duval of Eu gene and Ted Boynton of Hermis ton at Walla Walla Monday of this week. The ceremony was per formed by the superior court judge of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Boyn ton will reside on the Harry Kelly ranch south of Hermiston. May 8-9-10 HEDY LAMARR HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON. Mrs. Harvey Payne and Mrs. M. L. Watson were Pendleton visitors on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Strong of Umatilla announce the arrival of a baby girl 712 pounds born Sun day at the Hermiston General hos pital. The little Miss is the eighth little girl in the family. There are no brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Russell and family spent Sunday at Helix at the home of Mrs. Russell's parents where they met a brother from the Hawaiian Islands whom they had not seen for 6 years. Mrs. C. A. Paul returned from Seattle last week after spending six weeks with her mother who has been ill. Also called by her illness were four sons and one oth er daughter. It was the first time in three years the family had been together at once. Her mother is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tiller have received word that their two sons, Lowell, A.M.M. 3rd class, and Kel ly, Private 1st class, U. S. Marines, recently enjoyed a visit on Guam. Needless to say, the boys, who had not seen each other in some time, spent many happy moments to gether. Both are in excellent health but are quite busy with their respective duties. Capt. and Mrs. Bernard Jen- drzejewski, who spent eight days of his 21-day furlough visiting his parents in the Columbia district, left last Tuesday for Portland where they will visit their six aunts and one uncle. They will al so go to Klamath Falls where they will visit his sister-in-law, Mrs. Walter Jendrzejewski, then con tinue on to San Mateo, Calif., where they will visit his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Wel ter. He will then report to Long Beach, Calif., for further assign- ment. This was his first furlough in his over three years of service with the A.T.C. ′ GEORGE BROMI: PAUL UMS “O man, who art thou that repliest against God? Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?” —Romans 9:20. Expoiment ALBERT DEKKER . CARL ESMOND OLIVE BLAKENEY . MARGARET WYCHERLY Executive Producer ROBERT FELLOWS Color Cartoon and Comedy Bowman’s Shoe Shop No-Mark Brown Rubber Heels Now Available! See L. L. BOYNTON for that next * HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR GaBONDS CARPENTRY JOB HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH — Cabinet Work — H. V. McGee, Pastor Phone 2452 Mrs. Carrie Beitel is receiving medical care at the Hermiston General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patton and daughter Ilene of LaGrande arrived Saturday to spend several days with relatives while Paul had some dental work done. Mrs. Walter Sanders returned last week from the Walla Walla General hospital. She has made an excellent recovery from a ma jor operation. Mrs. O. O. Eelthouse and her mother, Mrs. Barbara Stephens, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in La Grande. Mrs. Stephens, who had spent a month visiting Mrs. Felthouse, remained in La Grande for a longer visit. Mrs. May Addleman, who suf fered a stroke last Thursday at the home of her son. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Addleman, is now somewhat bet ter it is reported from St. Antho ny's hospital in Pendleton where she was taken over the week end. Her condition was quite critical for a time. Chas. ‘G. Burk of Stanfield writes from San Francisco, Calif., that he is representing that city at the world conference now in progress there. “I will put in a lick or two for Hermiston if they will seat me.” He writes further that he is staying in China town during his visit in San Francisco. Mr. Burk, formerly in business in Hermiston, now operates a store in Stanfield. Ray Shaw, Yeoman 3rd class, will leave tonight (Thursday) for San Diego. Calif., to report for re assignment following a month’s leave spent in Hermiston with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw. Ray has been in the service about 20 months, seeing many parts of the world while serving with the U. S. Navy. Paul Alvin Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Williams, has enlisted in the U. S. Naval Re serve in Portland. He has been placed on an inactive duty status and will attend school in Hermis ton to await his call from the Na vy to active dutv. He was born at T.a Grande and is now a senior in Hermiston high school. Henrv Wilson, who recently suffered a heart attack in Denver. Colo., where he had gone to at tend the funeral of a brother, is | "etting along quite nicelv now ac- , cording to word received here. | Mrs. Wilson and daughter Phyllis | have gone to Denver to be near him. Although his condition was considered verv critical for a time, he is thought to be over the dan- •er line now. It will be some time, however, before he is able to return home. James N. Barbouletos of Uma tilla. well known in Hermiston, was enlisted in the U. S. Naval Reserve April 24 in Portland. James is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Barbouletos of Umatilla and a sister of Miss Goldie Barboule tos. employed at the Farm Bureau Mill. James this week was hon- THURSDAY, MAY 3, .1945 Mother dear, my heart is Going out to you today, Brimful of happy wishes For good things to come your way. For, Mother dear, through all the years, You’ve been so good to me, I’m hoping now that all your days Will suit you Perfectly! SA YL OR ’S ored at Umatilla high school when he was chosen as the school's all around star athlete and his name will appear on an honor plaque. A MOCK WEDDING and a TREASURE HUNT will be featured at our next Townsend Club Meeting Tues., May 8 May 6,1945 8:30 P. M. The Bible: A Book of Conscience This meeting will be held at the Townsend Club hall instead of at the U. S. 0. Notice—All members are invited and asked to bring a gift! Hermiston Methodist Church W. A. MacARTHUR, Pastor Congra tula tions, Grads! $ $ • pot CHOCOLATE SURUP ice GREAm mix - BARTLETT PEHRS - $ Csao Most! Hershey’s, 16 oz. can '! .29 Londonderry, 2 pkgs. 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