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+ M’ m O, 1938. If @me 1 . r - ' ' Herbert Misner had wadm‘um' Mr. Mlsnm ! Mr- end Mrs. A. E. Misner Fl 2", end wire and son Jervis d” lam and Mr. and Mrs. l , mi. of seattle..Mrs. Mannie uh”. sister and will be M as Mrs. Dorothy i ”and m p. H. Durham and? M” were Walla Walla visitors %' Mrs. Arthur Anderson’ I! ’W stopped here en- 2 ”19 their home in Council aft fim in the Cascades. 3 “w Williams of Davenport “any double holiday visiting at u'l‘W of his parents. Mr and ”17.0. Williams. I,- md ms. Philip Hawkins of ”up spent the week-end visiting; . W here and in Richiand. . ‘ W Csrnahan of Yakima is w... two-weeks’, visit at the me! her grandparents. Mr. .and m 3 R. 08111311811. 1 W campbell is spending this we! visiting with his sister, Mrs. GD matey in Seattle. r [rand Mrs Kari Reese of Hood W m Tuesday after spending me week-end visiting relatives here. m, and Mrs. J. H. Siegfried and ‘ mi. Bob and Joe. arrived home on ' my. Mr. Siegfried attended the W convention at San Fran ” Mrs. Siegfried visited with master at Palo Alto. and attend all s luncheon given by the Cali {a-nis Council of Republican Wo-’ m, She met many interesting was, including Mrs. H. A. Hoover. hemmed with his parents for a m 'eeks' vacation here. , up Gertrude Nicholaus spent: a. seek-aid visiting at the home ‘ d barrister, Mrs. George Beanie:- in m. . The Catholic ladies are holding a ' module on Saturday, July 9 at Mc- . M's Grocery. ‘ ,2} In. H. G.~Bracken and daughter, ‘ . Imm left Tuesday for Seattle. - money. will visit before return- ‘ into their home at Los Angeies. I, mm Mrs. Edger Giéheatgaigd fun" t the Week-en t ,2 name?» Mr. Gilbert is’at- More summer" session at the My Normal school. ‘ Kr. and Mrs. J. W. Kaye, Mrs. Balanced: and'Tom Colgln, an of Place. South Dakota; spent the Mleholidey as gueetsat the Lar ry-Oliver home. The party was en, Me to their home after attendlng epoiitieel meeting in Seattle. Mrs. [eye will be remembered here as blower Miss Kory Harvey, music Tenor in“ the local schools; . and Mrs..'rimothy Finn of nuns were Fourth of July callers “he 1". A. Viager home. They. m-enmte to their home after a. m st Lewlston. no line: Mary and Anne. Stein- ‘ mend Hulda Reese returned to; m Sunday atterrspending the ; 111-end visiting here. Miss Ella in; who hes'been here i'Or the film weeks accompanied them] mmmp. ~.. ~ . Bestes E 5 Grocery IGA Laundrm IGA SOAP GRAINS, larg'e‘packagg ..-.A..'A.;.;..’.'.'.17'c :Palmolive‘ TOILET SOAP, 3' barsifors ......_.;...,19c. 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A. Wylie, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Duncan and Mrs. Col ley at Walla Walla were Fourth of July visitors in Kennewick. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan visited at the L. E. Johnson and I. N- Mueller homes and other friends here. Mrs. Dun can and Mrs. Mueller are girlhood ,i'riends. _ _ ? Mrs. C. N. Chapin arrived Satur day and is spending a two week’s ; vacation visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. A. Ferrell. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maupin and small son, Dickie, drove to Milwau :kie Sundaymorning to spend the double holiday visiting at the home of Mrs Maupin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Miller. Mrs..Maupin andj son remained for a visit while Mr.l Maupin returned home Monday. 1 f The Misses .Minnie Reese, Mar garet Hawkins and Katherine Ponti returned to Kennewick Saturday after spending a two week's vacation motoring to Yellowstone National gPark, the Grand Canyon, and oth er points or interest. Miss Betty Schuehle, who accompanied them, :returned to her home in Seattle by way of Portland. Miss Ponti spent the week-end as guest of Miss Haw kins before returning to her home in Prosser. 3 Miss Ruth Mueller. who is at tending Cheney normal school, spent the week-end visiting at home.- . Miss Patty Savage of Spokane spent the week-end visiting at the home of her uncle, M. F. Maher. The Misses Valeria Holcomb and Olive Brue 01’ Olympia arrived here Saturday morning to spend the double holiday visiting at the home of their parents. The annual picnic of the Baptist church and school will be held in the park Friday afternoon and eve ning. Mrs. Joe J. Holden of Sioux City, lowa was visiting her aunt and un cle~ at the Baptist parsonage over ‘the week-end. She left Tuesday to visit in Banners Ferry, Idaho before returning home. ' Miss Margaret - Reed, who has spent the past month at the home of her aunt; Mrs. .G.. H. Shanafelt in Seattle retin'ned home last Pri ‘day afternoon, ‘ . ‘ I Mr. and Mrs. L. H. .White and 1 daughter Marie were visitors at the F. M. Bentley man. 8. Reed homes on the Fourth. The Whites were former residents Mr. White being Linotype operatdr in the local print ing office for several yem. ‘He says he is sure that ~Charlie2Bprague, publisher .of .1: Salem. newspaper, in which town the ..Whites. nowirree side, is sure to be elected governor in that state. as‘outside; of, the._.uh ion support, 1118. democratic oppom ent does not stand iiery highly. j 1 Among the visitor's at the Ken newick Rodeo were Dan Long, his wife and daughter of Hemmer. . E. 8. Black. local School super intendent, who is spending the sum mer Vacation on the coast, arrived yesterday morning to attend the regular * monthly meetim of .the school board. lie-returned last eve- Mrs. G. H. Shanafelt, son Gene, and Jane Throckmorton came over from Seattle the last of the week to attend the celebration here. Gene and Jane returned Tuesday morn ing, but Mrs. Shanafelt will remain for a long visit with her sister. Mrs. R. E. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bishop drove to Elgin Sunday. They visited her parents at Weston on the way back and brought Wanda, who has been visiting her grandparents. for the. past month, home with them. - . Mri and Mrs. John Kinkaid and family 01 Enterprise. Oregon are spending their summer vacation inj Kennewick at the Kinkaid and Bradshaw homes. - Mr. and Mrs. Russel Lawson of Spokane have been visiting her par; ents Mr. and Mrs. George Bradshaw. _Kessler Campbell, who has been 111 was able to return to his work Tuesday night. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson of Prosser visited at the Ben Winkle home the first of the week; Mr. and Mrs. V. W.‘ Bird and daughter Frances spent the week end visiting friends at Elberton. Gene Britton was a Sunday visit or in the Cascade mountains above Leavenworth. ‘ Tom B rown of Tacoma Spent the double holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Brown. Mrs. C. F. Winkenwerder enter tained with a table of bridge Tua day afternoon honoring Mrs G. H. Shanafelt who is visiting here. Mrs. H. W. Withers won high honors for the afternoon. Dr. Brunn is attending a conven tion in Seattle this week. He is ex pected home the first of the week. Wyatt Moore, 21, and " Lavina; Bingham, 19, both of Selah; were united in marriage last Saturday by. Justice 0. F. Winkenwerder.- ’ Mrs. c. N. Chapin of Seattle is visiting over the holidays and this weekatthehomeofhersister,urs. E. Ferrell. Miss Lillian Jordan. Thelma Amon, Mark Mizum, Floyd. Harris land Jim Beste returned to San Francisco Monday morning after spending two‘ days‘ visiting-relatives and friends here. Some of the mem. bers'of the party had never seen a rodeo or had never been out of the state of California and were well pleased with the celebration and enm Joyed the trip very much. . V , \ Miss Verna Michaeison has. moved into the I". H. Lincoln residenee. ' Mrs. O. R. Richter-and son Rudy of Ritzville were double holiday vis itors in Kennewick. 'i ‘ Mrs. Elsie Mitchell and son are planning to'leav'e ‘theiatter parrot the week for their home at Owes i'ields, Alberta, Canada..atter spend ing the week visiting her" daughters here. Miss Jean Mitchell plans to retum with her mother for a two weeks’ vacation. George Blackman and Sigurd 81- meuson of Wells Walla were Fourth ofJulyguestsattheC.H.thk~ man home here“: .. , - Clarence Yedico _left Wednesday morning on ozbusineas'h'lpfio Spo- Walter Hembree, drove oVer (min the OCC camp at Goldendale to spend the double holiday with his mother, Mrs; Elizabeth Hembree. . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Toyior and Mrs. Elsie Taylor. of Pasco and Mrs.. Myrtle Mace werellourth of July dinner ayests at the home'oi' ms. Elizabeth Hembree. .Mr.mdnrq.H.E.Copelandand' daughter, Miss Pearl nary, returned Wednesday from a two weeks’ vaca tion trip to Oregon and Calfiornia. Mr. Copeland was a delegate to the Kiwanis International convention in .. Alger Pettijean arrived Tuwday from Seattle-Jo spend a few days visiting relqfivei gnd,_trlends here. Next month".s3ler‘will enter In the Naval Airedale-“qt, Bend Point; ~ TheLQWEST QaWPRJCEHJ: andHIGHEST‘ ? QUALITY You can nutty-gm ‘QW “‘MM onlyslightlyna'ethngw'- haefluhrdothanflc... mWrwmy-rwo formula-ammonium:- chinadlkedbe. " W arm the moo monoutythuhumode‘cue W Tractors m BIS prices qupeen drastic-11, ref dnced. news-ice moon-m abldtorprooperity...omlh in; Nova: recession. . . . Your opportunity to reduce open-sum costs _ Time to buy! Richmond Bros. Implement Co. 1m max (WM) COURIER-Rm ME nrs'. Ben masher. ms. 8. But flend, Mrs. Anderson and hits. 0. H. qumctqn yere hostages to a sur- prise miscellaneous ~shower honor ing Mrs. Jae Payne at her home this afternoon. The gifts were brought in by Orin Luddlngton who delivered them- in a. decorated Among the week-end guests at the F. l". Beste home were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thrasher and Dr. and Mrs. H. Lewis ‘of Hood River: and Mr. sud Mrs. W. L Graver or mewater. Other Fourth of July guests were Rudy Richter of Ritzville and Dr. P. 0. Stone and family. ‘ Miss Marie Spiegelberg is leaving today for Waptto, where she will visit for the next month with Miss Dorothy Reynolds. who is recuperat ing from an operation. Miss Spieg elberg has recently returned from Stony Plains, Alberta. Canada where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. E: Eberhardt. She spent the week end visiting friends here. Miss Rey nolds was also a. former Kennewick resident, having been employed by the P. P. a: L. company here. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Will Cole and Mrs} Frank Esmay and son George of Se- 1 attle spent the Fourth with theirl sister, Mrs. Cora Van Nostrum. Mrs: Wheeler Pratt and two children,‘ Wayne and Bonnie, of Mabton ment! the week-end visiting with ha mo ther, Mrs. Van Nostram. Bennie‘ remained for an extended vacationl with her grandmother. A. A. Ahderson' and three daugh ters motored to La. Grande, Oregon today. Don Duffy of Pullman is visiting thisweekatthehomeorhistath as; E- 1m:- 7 , Kuhn-e club met at the home of Mrs.R.E.Reedthisafternoonwdth Mrs. 'r. B. Hamehild winning high honors and MrsLGlennA-Pelton, sec ond high. . . ‘ 7 The C. H. 2 13d Webber, Curran,Chellls an -Ufllln'xeolker fammessnndllrs. ,mh'enjoyed a picnic supper.“ ' mun-home Mondly; mums. . ~, - Mr. mun-s. mm spent. the week-em! ate lake Occur d’- 'Alene. g _ , Mrs C. Lm‘md son and Mrs. Gun-an and daughter are enjoying a vacation at the RW ell cabin. in the mquntains above Miss Milane- Mambo! Portland is spending a twq-,week’s vacation at the an Yemen home. The wrus. or the u. E church will meet in the putter a picnic at one o’clock Tueadggaub 12 M!" (W! Mrs: - gym of‘ guests at the ,c. f... Muder home. *4!“ 3w herethe mm: of July enmte to sll- nome'in Twang m mini Fer mow For ydzééibicnic" J For? your daily meaL'e—-* .‘ , . 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Gasoline certainly éomes reasonable in your}: 1 own 11.5. A. And right in your own neighborhood the” I lowest-cost mileage you can experience is assured by Year - l I Mileage Mmbar: 83005.1: Conoco Brbnz-z-z-z gasoline. ‘ l "gag” MS gm $10150: ’ . __s'ifffz‘l‘i“ _———_w—_——nrr-.m ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson and daughter Josh left, for Potlatch. Ida. manday. While there they plan to have Joan‘s tonsils ermoved. Mr. and Mrs. c. H. Blackman and son Junior spent Sunday visiting relatives in Walla Walla. ‘ Mrs. 'l'. w. Payne spent Monday and Tuesday visiting relatlvu in Walla Walla and enjoyed a picnic in the state park at Waltsburg the Fourth. . lesterß.Larsonisspendingefew days this week in Spokane. Sixteen me-bers of the Hopitu and Nissaki Camp Fire girls groups enjoyed a picnic in the park Wed nesday evening. The girls enjoyed a swimming party which was follow ed by the picnic. Mr. and Mrs. M. l". Matter and children enjoyed a. £llqu reunion at the Mallet home in Walla Walla. Sunday. Mrs. Adams who has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Sam Schuster for the past month. returned to her home at" Milwaukie Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hudson spent the weekend at Sunrise Park. DR. SCHILLING ATTENDS SUBIMER SCHOOL IN IDAHO With a delegation from the Church of Our Saviour in Pasco. Dr. Frederick A. Schilling, rector also of the local Episcopal Church, St. Paul’s, has left to attend the sum mer school of the District of Spo kane. The summer school, which lasts this year from July 5 to 15. is maintained regularly at the beau tiful camp owned by the District on MacDonald Point, Lake Goeur d'- Alene. in the Idaho Panhandle. The ‘purpose is to afford opportunity for clergy and lay church workers to meet in common study of church problems and objectives as well as Biblical and historical subjects At the same time the occasion gives an excellent setting for rest and recrea tion The Episcopal Church of this district owns a fleet of boats and a full equipment for sports and amusements The camp is well fur- a Inished with cabins. mess hall, show -lers, a chapel. and lecture halls The many program begins with Holy‘ Communion and ends with a Com-l piine service. Bishop Edward M. Crossisinchargeotthecampand of its devotional exercises. This year several clergymen of the dis trictwillcollaborateinthegivingof special courses, among them, not ably, one on "Modern Problems" by Dean: MacAlliste‘ r of the Cathedral .9, . There-are also several mama“ from the educational and women's auxiliary organizations of the National Coun cil. During Dr. Schillinz's absence at this summer school'there will be no services at St. Paul's Church. They will be resumed on July 24. WE WANT to fill this I’ll! With good new” homo every week. You an help us. When y know an Item of amt. an 111 about It personally. my; phone—— we'll ' 'echu it. Phone No. One-Double-Ono. ’ TOWNSEND PICNIC Then win he (Muscat! whale mmeparkslmdny. July 10 at which amethemuthemmuon will give their ‘ nepom. Everyone welcome.Potluckdlnnu-. H , 41"! .x 7m, H \“Hflu‘lu'm In,§.\ullu'”"" m; "5’ ; /; «.NNW“ ”43‘ E} '" 5 / all” ”r ’1 t. 'J: S ' {/1 I _ 3‘ V I ['mv‘o‘ 'JH“ "ON I” / 3‘: z u \ mm! 1m 9 w ‘\\h, "" \ / 4 I “I’., .9, "’/,,.\“c ,flluuhmm .fl‘ \ 3‘ ,_ ,“o I'm, 3,1 /, \.\ o I ~ I 7‘1".“ ._ -.. /’ ”flux” m \‘u‘v, *fi'lm'q \s ~ \‘\‘ 4 \ j \‘ ” ‘\¢\lM‘ 6’ ‘\\‘ 9”] ¢ ll} ; _ ‘4 , . _ . t F zié 1° 4,: :-; "5 ‘.’. i, . ,~ . 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