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8 Finley Bride Is Honored at Shower FINISY Mrs. Albert Piert and Mrs. Ernest Sherry entertained with a miscellaneous shower Friday eve ning. honoring Louise Schatiner. whose marriage occurred Sunday. About forty-six were present Miss Schaii’ner received many lovely gifts Delicious reimbments were served at the close. Mrs. Floyd Eades of Weston spent last week visiting relatives and friends in Finley, returning to her home Tuesday. The Eades were formed residents 01- Finley.‘ W. G. Cochran and daughter of Portland. who have spent the past weeks visiting Mr. Cochran's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cochran in Finley, all left Tuesday morning for a few days' visit in' the ‘Palouse country. ‘ ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl coalson or San Diego is spending a few days at the home of Mr Coulson’s parents, Mr. David Coulson. Mr. David Coulson. who had a. severe heart attack last week is still cmflnedito his bed. .. Mr. and'Mrs E. G was; and children Barbara'Jea‘hE and. eorgia Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lander. all of Walla Walla _spent the hall days with Mr. and Mrs. Ringuette of the Finley store.- Mr. Riedell is the son of Mrs Ringuetge § 1 ERCX’SEILIBERT § . FRIDAY SATURDAY 7/ cucemeoom . LEON ERROL , 7’ -‘ ”If Saturday Matinee ' m 7‘2“ 35 » 333 w FLASH “ ' r PQn B‘T‘ ~f; “M GORDON ’8 . Qua es . M TRIP TO MARS ""' a ' _. 'fuw‘s news -; 573 we“, ”L‘- Chapter No. 7 Y Lu“ , SUNDAY MONDAY !!..3~—" G F G AT-FUN! " x K’r'rw /... ._, - _ .W.-113M ~- \V r :.I:i*-\%A(j } “-- ‘fflfiyvfiwfifja _ ? ‘\\\\2‘ “x , 5., ‘~\ I. / - «firg\‘sflfi 7‘ D 4' / RM“! 2- - :2; -.;.-~.- 2‘13. 3" ‘. '. ”M ’‘m m locandf I 5 ‘.gomcenqad flax... 22mm 2.3 m; , ALWAYS awe»? HERE : V \A- ‘_._ . __Ar / ‘ _. ’ ‘ AN L.*FLYSPRAY snggéhdjfinanfl"‘l33iry Spray at Reduced Prices SA“! 0? 7'o Viv—h“ - ,v 25% MORE . ”II I“ a” wRRENr my / ‘ 1 l W SIIIIIT METEII'IIISEII alto mm m Miceuvpleepl W ‘ ”runway/taffeta at all! mm.mm < ‘ ' (1053) - #:1660llk 4:17.11? {AV/N6 02110175 mi 7’ d” 7 ‘ _.— Come in and visit our Gift Department. ' ,-We have a large assortment of Gift Articles suitable for all occasrons. . ' WASHINGTON HARDWARE & FURNITURE FURNITURE DEPT. ON BALCONY Miss Marie Gerard: of Walla Walla spent Sunday and Monday visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gerards. 7 _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Hedstrom and son Curtis of Walla Walla and Mr. and Mrs Bob Parquar or Pasco visited glanday at the Harold Witham ome. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nickols and children Clifford Jr. and Wilda of Walker Pitt came Saturday night for a visit with Mrs. Nickols’ fath er and brother, Mr. William and Or ville Howard. Sunday they ali left to spend the holidays on the Tucan non fishing. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobs and‘ children spent the week-end at; Wallowa Lake, returning Tuesday. Miss Ruth Lea of S pokane visit ed at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lea last week. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Witham and children, Shirley and Gene, spent Saturday in Walla Walla. ' Sunday dinner guests at the Sher ry home were Miss Dorothy Gill:- erson of Walla Walla, George Lea of Pasco and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Plert and two children of Finley. Albert Gull came home Saturday night from a two week's visit at the home of his mother in Spokane. -, Mrs. ,M‘ary I.,walmm son, Floyd, Mrs. M. J. Fletcher, mother, brother and aunt of Mrs. E. Sherry, and Mrs Seth Ferrel and daughter. Dorothy, all of Walla Walla visited Monday at the Ernest fihe’rry home. COMPANY, Kennewick Bud‘Vouand of c. 0. My Ruin ier visited at his parent's name. Mr. and Mrs. Punk Vouand. over the week-end. Bill Plert, who had an appendi cltls operation at the Veteran's hos pital In Walla. Walla. about a month ago, rettlrped to his honge_Baturflay. Mrs. John Mothers of Prescott is spending this week visiting at the Ernest Johnson home. Mrs. John son and Mrs. mothers are sisters. Mrs. J. R. Gowlng and mother. Mrs. G. Russel of Pomeroy. came home Tuesday having spent the week-end at Wenatchee with Mrs. Gowlng's daughter. Mrs. Russel came from Pomeroy for a few weeks’ visit last Wednesday. Miss Dorothy Kuh, who was op erated on for appendicitis at the Pasco hospital last Friday. is mak ing a satisfactory recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dougher ty of Lexington. Oregon, visited on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Piert. Mrs. Dougherty lisacouslnoers.Piert., 7 A rm. and Mrs. Arthur Beathe ofl scuttle, whohave been visiting at the Harry Beathe home left Wed nesday morning for their home. rac companied by Miss Louise Beath‘e. who has been visiting here the past couple weeks. They, with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beathe, spent the 4th visiting relatives in Weston. MORE ABOUT El—ighlands (Continued From Page 1.) Harry Higley spent a. few days last week at the Claude Taylor home in Naches. 7 _A A Mrs. Harry Higley and children were dinner guests the Fourth at the home of Mrs. Higley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Meyer. Visitors at the Jay Perry home the Fourth were Mr. and Mrs. 1“. Clark and family of Hanford and Mr. and Mrs. Frye of Benton City. companied them to Moxee, where they visited at the Lyle Brand home. They returned to their home in Touchet Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Perkins and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pace and daughter. Irene, returned on Tuesday after spending the double holiday at Sunrise park. . ' 1 OUT JULY 24! 0 1k _ POST- ‘ INTELLIGENCER’S 1- 7 5“, Anniversary Edition ' ORDER NOW! m KENNEWICK (WM) com-mom Ernie Arkin reports thlt while he‘l was attending the theatre acm day night, his bicycle was stolen from beside the bakery. It was later found by officers at a filling station near the Snake River bridge. Miss Yvonne Davis was In over-\ night guest or Miss Theo Lsmpson Monday night. Stanley and Gerald Keno of Wal lsWallaspe'nttthrthatthe M. M. Hudvali home. an. and Mrs. Charles Sanderman of Bremerton were week-end guests at the W. 1". Sonderman home. They returned to the coast Tuesday. tak- ing Mrs. W. 1". Sanderman with them for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Woods spent the Fourth in Yakima with their daughter, Mrs Harold Stowe and family. . Baby Richard Sonderman, son of Mr. and Mrs. 80an is much improved a-.;er being quite ill of in testinal flu. , Howard and Merlin Giles are out again after being confined to their home with ..he mumps. Eldon Durkee left last Thursdayl to visit his mother in Sunnyside and other relatives in Yakima before‘ ‘ leaving for California, where he has employment. 1 The Les Amies Pinochle club met last Friday at the home of Mrs. Bud Sonderman. The motif in home decorations, refreshments. etc. were cleverly carried out in red. white and. blue. High score was held by Mr. Bruce McLean, second high by Mrs. Henry Paulson and traveling prize by Mrs. Carl Bennett. The next meeting will be held next Wed nesday, Juy 13, with Mrs. Fred Rasmussen as hostess. The Ed Lape home was the scene or a picnic dinner July 4. Guests were Miss Alta Hummel of Top penish. Mr. and Mrs. Ad Watten burg of Bickleton. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Simmelink and family, Fred Sim melink, Neil and Lyle, the Lanes and Mrs. Lapz’s mother, Mrs. Hum mel. Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Cortman of Seattle were guests of Dr. Corfman's sister, Mrs. W. 8. Green and funny last Thursday and Friday. The guests had been touring in New York and the Middlewestern states the'past month, They were accom panied _by Miss Ruth Arvtngton of Kankakee, 111.. a. cousin of Mrs. Corfman, who will spend the re mainder of the summer In Seattle. Mrs. Roy Huntley and daughteri of Portland are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knight. Mrs.‘ Huntley is a neioe of Mrs. Knight. \ Miss Jennie Lewis of Yakima‘ spent the Fourth with relatives on the Highlands. ' 1 Mr.- and Mrs. Ted Watkins and family. Mr. az-ci Mrs. Dick Smalley and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.‘ Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Preston and boys, held a family pic nic Sunday atthe city park -Weldon- Gentile-“ Odessa is a guest at the home of his aunt, Mrs. C. c. Doeringxand family. Mr. and Mrs. George Burke and family and Mr. and. Mrs. Forrest Durkee spentfihe week-end at the A. A. Durkee home. . . ‘MmsEvaßcrmWhohasbeen aguestattthertPerkinshome the past month. left Sunday for her home in Selah. ‘ Mrs. Gladys Keno 11nd, daugh ter Margaret and Bruce Kenyon re. turned home Sunday _after spending agw days‘gt. T9ll_Gate, _ ' _ The, Highiand liomemukers‘_and the Home Fum’smng 4-H Clubs are meeting today at the home of their leader. MrsNR.- W. Woods. _ mas Steiner is a gust otuthe club}: _ Dr. and mi-s.. Joe Hagan: _ot Seat tle were guests .astjl‘hmzsday of Mr. and Mrs. Walfage Preston. _.Tlgey were former a Prestons in Lingle, Wy.. and were on their; way to Boise. Idaho, whete they expect to make their home. Mr.’and Mrs. Wm. Spear and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zlnz'er wete Walla. Walla guests ov ;r the week-end. ' - Acustom'r gave us a shock the other day. She asked us why we new: advertised. 1’ -.4 an .al ' ‘ '- Imagine '.‘ul' mile. 8.. ‘ our ad has run more or ~ ‘ loss regufariy. _, 4-: J .3 ‘ ' When we ‘old her we did ; advertise and showed her an 1 ad to prove I‘. she said. “Yes. ‘ but they look so much meal! L the rest. whv don't you doll them up a Ht so they'll be easier to catch?” - a J! J > That‘set us to thinking. _ Maybe she wan right. _..: a! 3 So here 2r“: for a brand new Idea.- -W°"l run a column. You know. ‘1"? Irwin 8. Cobb and" Waiter-Winchell. but we'll try to give you a few miles now and then. . And yrs‘ you’re right. we : wi‘ll probablv talk a. little 4 about. the Dry-Cleaning ' and Clot-hi'ig- bushel. 1 , .0: '8 J We mieht'c'fin kid'some of you. now and "hen, but that's a sure sign we like you, so '. waft for. our 'iterary efforts ' in me is'sgfgtc come. "5 sham . . ' i '5 ‘ “ .'.: ,_ (~ * Idea! : leaners ' Pim" c “1241 - i mm Stattle Guests .57.- S'aVz‘J .0 :8 a) L} 53!“. Shim; 771020309§3h Z 3 15 z, ' .93NN N'N ERROR m YEARS AGO—lm The golf tournament; for the P. P. a: L. table lamp was won by Floyd Hialey. who received a net score of 144 for the 36 holes. Clyde maley and W. C. Muldrow tied for second place with scores of 147. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Strickler had moved to Chelan where Mr. Strick ier was working in the hardware store of Reed a: Son The second straight car of aptl cots rolled out or Kennewick the day previous to publication and peaches were expected to be on the market in the near future. T—Ebe—chl delivery service had been added to the postomce depart ment here. The local Kiwanis club was 312-} tempting to raise the annual Boy‘ Scout quota for the district annual drive and they were also asking for dogations for a playfleld. .lanswerebelngmadetocon struct a. new highway form Presser to Kiona. n'ns. D. J. Belnhart and daugh ters were visiting relatives In Pom nit-s. Gifford was giving a party for her son Junior's sixth birth day. TWENTY YEARS AGO—I9IB There was no celebration here on July 4 so the town was very quiet. The Kennewick business girls" club had subscribed for 9. Liberty bond. Thisbondwastobekeptas a starter toward a home building fund. 'l'hegirlshadinmindthe building of a Kennewick club home for girls. The school census showed an in crease of children from the year previous which was .681 and the prgentcensuswhichwasupto'lpo. ,TheP.P.&L.companymln— stalling a motor for J. A. Nicholnus on his mum ranch for the pur pose of pumping water for domestic Ross wmseywas taking a course melerunzatthenolmescrocery. C. 1... Holcomb amended the meet lugofthedlshietdnftMWhlch was held In Yakima. the previous week. Dr. T. B Hauschlld m attend ing the Washington nnd Oregon veterinary sugreons’ convention In Portland MrnndumPJArnoldandtwo daughters were planning to leave soon for a month's visit in Seattle _ Leßoy Kroner was another of the “true blue" boys who enlisted in the motor truck division and ind writtenthathehadpauedhispre liminaryeuminntion. ‘ ' mu YEARS AGO—I9.B Aahnita'ednndhattendoldflu with _loorbullet holeswastoheseen in the Fourth of July parade It mcarfledhythesecondninne note. in the bottle of Chic-mun: andmsnatchedfrombeingeapé turedbyUnDavisotnnley. D.L.Tayior.themn-serymnnhad gonetoSpokaneforashortmy. Kennewick citizens weremakins preparations for a Fourth of July celebration. The program was to oonsistofahmepamde,anontion by the mayor, L E. Johnson, music by the Kennewick and Richhmi militaryhunds andtacesandath ieticevents. ofth'e A MILE on gummy a: LONGER ‘ mm A MI LE on we; K DAYS In STOP and GO, (1 mile S-T-R-E—T-C-Hfggsl STOP-AND- GO driving fools your speedometer—while your ear is going a mile, your engine may go the equiva lent of two. You can’t always avoid shop-and-go driving—even in the country. But you can do something about its high cost. Shell engineers found that getting away from a trafic stop can waste enough “undigested” gasoline to carry you 56 of a mile. To cut this costly waste, they rear ranged the chemical structure of gaso line. They made every drop of Super- Shell “01%;?!- digectible”—every drop usable in: ow and second gears, as well as in high There is a Shell dealer near you. Give SI! PER-SHELL “mummnkuch-l elor qua-ten Into the Mutble house. ' Kr. and flu. H. 8. Huntington were the parents of an eight-pound boyobrnJunefl. ' 'rneox mmwm‘ mmummdendmomce. Manama“. i MrsLEJohnlonhedretm-ned. homefromaWathauahoapttal; whenshehedbeeneputlenttor sometime , The steamer m Gem. while puuw inzont from Holt: lending. was «light by a guest of wind and nmmedmmnnmchmekmza holelnthesldeotthebont mummmam tendencies were helm connected withthecltyweterustem I Richlanders Visit at Rainier Park mom. and Mn. Ralph Smith and bully and Mrs. Sarah Ame: spent Sunny and Monday visiting at Reinier Netional Park. They also drove to Tum... where they visited William Smith. unsmuvetanddmshterooms and Earl McClendon were visitors 1n Oaksdaleovertheholldays. R. Kuklney. who has been in Montana. sheet-Ins sheep for the pastdxweebntumedtohhhome Saturday. Mrs.w.nnunceyumttermg tmmahrokmumwhlchshere eeivedwhmsheteutromachur Earle Jones, has been ill with an infection in his eye. Canon Harding substituted for Jones Friday and Saturday on the mail route. Viva. Vile of Grandview is visiting at the home of Basel Oleson. _ Raymond Eby and Ed Kmn mot oied to Nebraska this week. where they will visit for the next six weeks. Paul Push oi Presser was a. visit or at the Rabat Hanson home 83t urdsy. - Mrs. ma of Horse Heaven mahudnavlslmrmmchland thisweek. Mr. and Mrs. c. 1". Wetheral ec mm.mdm.uerl- drlchmamotottrlptomnu onthel'onrth. Kn. R. R. Mclntosh and two mammaAbottlettn-ldny for lamb. Canada. where they wluvlsittorthenextmonthatthe home of In. Mclntosh! parents. Namath-5.8m. Mr.undmww.nmnonnnd daughter, nude, visited over the holiday ntthe home of their douch ter.Mrs.EnrleJones. Ernest Eton left Monday night forSenttle.wherehewilloonsultn specialist. Mnmsufieredi’rom nbrokenhnckeevenlmonths ago. Mr. and Mrs. William Schlremnn andtamllyomeonu-evisitincot the homeotllu.l!Bchiremnnsr. nndPhilipschiremnnJr. Byron flowerynnd funny spent Sundayanduondnyvlsltinsinspo hneendOthello. . Blossom nay. who has been vis tungattheDmtuuckhome torthe past two-weeks, maimed to her homeanello Wan: Tuesday. 'Mr.endun.wmxoonuundm mmmwmm ed Mondny at the Elmer Hanna home: Tuesday they left for out fornla, accompanied by Mrs. Elmer Hanson Vand Jeff Amen-son. when they weneiuned' by methanol a relative. SAVES ON 5109 AND Go In low and would, yell ” around 3 "mg as M d That's because your car fl“ IN HIGH GEAR IS ABOUT mu. IN secouo ow us ABOUT "0' «4 LOW cm 15 “our 1210‘ The mm sropmsrn‘hbz w Wee-ted" (mucoumdfl’ wag-tubeSuper-Shdl- Super-Shell a try. Start mi!" larly and watch your V ‘ ; savings count up. m ' W 1 Doug Elliott, “..:“ I? Wanted {m a” ‘ . Berkeley, MM W. at the home of Cu: MN Mr. and Mrs. J. M ' ltors in Walla Wu]. “..:-.5 83mm? of the scum fill . i father. C. C. M m ." .flned in 118li ‘ 2 dßaadfofgePeterl of ‘ e over week 3% l I'llxrs‘lfatllxéexnM m ~~. ‘ "0 0011'. son Mann is man. u... git“ Allen 81mm "Id “In ‘ tle Rock are man. It ~k Hanson and C. 8. 31mm 3Q Mr. and Mrs. mm ‘llfi turned Mondny from ‘ the coast. .' ".‘. Dnve Allen 13 . | this week. W“h Jess Guns, 0m 1 Taylor and B. Samaria MSG!!! for Athem, M 1 they will work In the van. ‘1 Dr. and Mn. [emu N week-end Visiting 1.. “Mia! i Helen 83th a visited Tuesday at m. & home. ' Maurice Compton a» “I spent Sunday and m ' at the Sherman Mum, é Tuesday he returned to“: companied by his We “hit ter Jean Munoey. Mum { infant daughter h“. M .1 at the home of “ma past month. 0817011 Harding 'II n Spokane Monday by the W ness of his father 0. c, "- . Mr. and Mn. Home“ the week-end in Wang, “M Helen Millard. who II in ‘ at the Deaconess hm . lane. is visiting at the hi parents. Mr. and 11mm, 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. mm; daughters and Mr. and “‘4 Carlson and family wu; and Monday visiting u h: Dam j Mr. and Mrs. Doyle um ‘ family visited over the uh.“ Benton at the home an, : ery's sister, Mrs. mutt.“ da. and Evelyn Petals, m I been visiting relotim he!" past month W~u , Mrs. M. Wienenu .1111 Marian, of San Mu ‘ in: old friends in . week. The Whale“. Richland seventeen mg, Lethe. Hultsnen hit I”. Castle Rock where the g for a month at the Mk ton home. I Mr. and Mrs. 1.0.”.2' and Mrs. Marvin Show ' spent Monday at the It“ home in Pasco. ‘ ‘ The social hour club I! July 13 at the homeoilh-t Murray with Mrs. m and Mrs. John dele ow , Woolworth mm“ 1 London, England-401m In stitutlon of suit lor “uncut PM W- 111°! 'in 9."! Countessmumu-Remb merly Barbara. Hutton.“ s-and-lo hem, had her; son Lance ton-null! 10 British ward In om. ‘ mmhlmundertho . the courts mums-ant use. Rumored“ 15 the result of thud“! plug on the put 0! I“ hummwhouundcm mmm suit