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" 8 WHITE BLUFFS, , SPOKESMAN Thursday, Sept. 6, 1936 Around And About White Blufts Clubs and Lodges Announcements of AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY help you know an item the Churches We want to fill this page with good newsy items every week. You can us. When NO. 11 O appreciate it. Phone 172. of interest, tell us about it personally, or by phone—we’ll ’ sftp, Meets first Tuesday of ¢4t month at legion hall, 2 Presbyterian Church A delightful family house party There will be a special meeting Mr. and Mrs. Gale Weatherly and AP pm. Visiting members was broken up Sunday when Mrs. of the Townsend Club Sunday af- son of Leith, North Dakota, are Ry welcome. In The U.S.A. Barge home this Meaurice Hitchock and Mrs. Dean ternoon, September 6, at the White guests at the R. D. Mrs. O. W. Brown, President White Bluffs and Hanford Weatherly is a nephew of Taylor left for their homes after ‘a Bluffs Grange hall. AM members are week. Mr. © Mrs. W. F. Shaw, Sec.-Treas. week’s visit with their parents, Mr. especially urged to be present, as Mrs. Barge. John Pate, B. A., Pastor important * ¥ % and Mrs. E. J. O’Larey. there are a number of Mt. Gable Chapter No. 200, O. E. 8. Mrs. Hitchcock returned with her matters to consider. Ruby and Marguerite Penn re- Services on Sunday, September 6: Stated Communications Ist and 3rd husband, who had driven up from * K ¥ turned Tuesday from , whemg Bible school, with classes for all they had attended summer school ages, in both places at 10 Sisters, , a few days before. Rev. and Mrs. Wilbert Schulz of Tuesdays, Masonic Temple, o’clock at the University. ‘> Worship in White Bluffs at 11. - They were accompanied by Tom Mansfield visited at the Rev. Krug A_O:A Visiting Members * ¥ % Hanford. Subject: Staveley, who went on to Portland, home from Wednesday until Friday “Godliness and Conteni- accompanied by V Welcome. ' where he will teach at Reed College morning. From here they went on Russell Brown, ment.” left Friday for Pierce, this year. Mrs. Taylor returned to to Yakima. Jack Gilhuly, Mrs. Irma J. Codding, W.M. Worship in Hanford at 8. Idaho, the and her home at Sumner with her hus- * ¥ % where Browns Sisks Harriet Joyce, Secretary Subject: “Life’s Biggest Gailn.” have their sheep on summer range. band, who had driven over the day Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beene took Christian Endeavor at 7. accompanied by They returned the first of the week. before. They were May Fanny Carlstrom to Ya- & and * % %/ | Hanford Lodge No. 256, F. A. M. Christopher Staveley, who will at- Saturday. girls will stay kima The George McCotter drove over from Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, tend school at Sumner this winter. with their grandmother, Mrs. Ed 1 Prosser Tuesday evening to visit his ' 8 p.m., Masonic Hall, Han- Mrs. Staveley and youngest son while. : St. Paul’s Evangelical Silvers, for a mother, Mrs. Percie Bruce. remain 'with her par- ¥ % % ford, Wash. Visiting broth- Nicholas will L¥ % % Lutheran ents a short while longer before ers cordially Mrs. Helen Garrison, the former Mr. and Mrs. Pete Strande and invited. joining Mr. Staveley at Portland. Mrs. McCord Taylor, who lived in small son came up from Bonneville Alex Parke, W. M. : Rev. L. C. Krug, Pastor % * ¥ the valley some time ago, was in Friday to visit Mrs. Strande’s par- J. H. Evett, Secretary “Let the Word of Christ dwel way Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marsh of White Bluffs Sunday on her to ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kirby for in you richly.”—Col. 3, 16. Yakima were guests Saturday eve- Pasco, where she spoke at a Repub- a day, returning Saturday. . HANFORD GRANGE NO. 839 Sunday ning of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brown. lican rally. 10:00 a.m., school o : every Marsh is a brother of Mrs. YolU Meets second and fourth . 11:00 am, Divine services. Mr. POST, 71, Tuesday at Brown. ' Ray Ramsey and Odes Sloan JOHN~__ LINDBLAD NO. Grange Hall, Hanford. :*% ¥ drove to Sunnyside one day last AMERICANLEGION | B. C. Root, Master i Joseph Deßigio, Secretary St. Mary’s Catholie H. R. Gregory, who had been week to attend a turkey demonstra- 4. Meets fourth Monday of employed as operator at the Mil- tion meeting held there. _ each month at 8 pm. Ex- past %* ¥ % i‘Z: Father Dosch waukee depot here for the Q> service men WHITE BLUFFS GRANGE NO. 695 month, returned Saturday to | Fry C. McCormick, welcome. Sunday his L. N. and C. C. L. McGee, Commander Meets at Grange Hall every first Mass on the second of home at Seattle. Mr. Gregory’s son agricultural agent Milwaukee of the Francis Moody, Adjutant and third Thursday in each month. the month at 8:00 a.m. spent month here with trip Donald the railroad, made a business to Edward Ponsat, Master For sick calls phone Kennewizsk his father. ‘ consulting with Wenatchee Monday, “Mrs. F. M. Wheeler, Secretary Main 3131. * ¥ * Marvin Chase concerning details of Guests at the home of Mr. and the Riverland irrigation district’s KENNEWICK Mrs. K. A. House over the week-end proposed project. were Mr. House’s mother, Mrs. D. e House and her sister, Mrs. J. A. Dudley Wilkinson, instructor at BUY A NEW PHILCO RADIO Hubbard, of Dayton. On their re- Pacific Military Academy at Los FRIDAY SATURDAY turn to Dayton they were accom- Angeles, arrived in White Blufls FRED STONE $22.90 to $199.50 panied by Carter and Carl David, Tuesday evening to visit his parents, LOUISE LATIMER who will visit their grandmother Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Wilkinson, for JURY” FREDERICK A. ENGLISH for a short while. several weeks before returning to ‘“GRAND * ¥ ¥ | his duties in fhe south. _* ¥ ¥ SUNDAY MONDAY Miss Rose Krug spent the week- R. S. Reierson and Fred Gilhuly ALL-COLOR FEATURE end in Kennewick at the home of made a business trip to Yakima her sister, Mrs. Al Zarndt and fam- Wednesday. 5 “TRAIL OF THE | RPM Motor Oil--Unsurpassed ily, returning Monday morning. ; } ¥ ¥ % LONESOME PINE” * ¥ % Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Taylor and’ HENRY FONDA STANDARD | Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moody and Elsie and Gordon returned Wed- SYLVIA SIDNEY ~ OIL PRODUCTS two children left Saturday for Wen- weeks’ trip to { nesday from a two From 1:00 pm. Sunday z WILLARD BATTERIES atchee for a week’s vacation. the coast. After a visit with friends From 3:00 p.m. Labor Day TIRES AND TUBES | * % % in Tacoma, they traveled around : FIRESTONE Rev. and Mrs. M. Kauth and ‘the Olympic Loop, and down the TUES. WED. THURS. | seacoast, MISSION SERVICE STATION children of Kennewick spent Wed- Washington and Oregon FRANCES FARMER | way WILMOT MORFORD, Prop. ‘ nesday of last week with Rev. and returning home by of Portland JOHN HOWARD Mrs. Krug. and The Dalles. . “Good Service” X % FLIGHT” Q * % I“BORDER % [ Completing the roster of and Mrs. Louis Wiehl of teachers " And Mr. White schools this Bend, Oregon, were for the Bluffs , “DAVID . visitors Satur- year, Miss King of Spokane day and Sunday at the of Mildred GA———lGh————l(B home has been employed to teach in the COPPERFIELD”’ Mr. Wiehl’s brother, M. M. Wiehl. high : i On their return they school. | -oasssssssssssssssssssvessssssssss—— were accom- * ¥ * panied by Elroy Wiehl, who will NANNAAANANANANANANNNINSNSNS -————l Fanning left l""""\—Money Mr. and Mrs. S. V. f Saving Specials visit in Oregon for a few weeks. Idaho, today, Thursday, for Parma, T \ || ° where they will visit Mrs. Fanning’s ~ From there, they will drive i------’--|° SEPT. 4h AND sth Want Ads sister. PORK., pUT h—? east to South Bend, Indiana, Pitts- EE | .\ . l WHEN SPICES, 2 pkg5.....15c burgh, Pennsylvania, and other ITCOMES Schilling’s WHOLE |} points. ; JUST | FLY FOIL (fly spray), 3 cans ...... 25c I AM handling nursery stock, S wTHEY 0{l, ARvl ‘ specializing in seedlings. Anyone in- Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Anderson RUIN MY DISPOSITION LG.A. COCOA, 21b8...... 21c terested in setting out an orchard and family were in Yakima Wed- & HUSKIES, Whole Wheat Cereal, 2 for. ..25¢c & Griner, nesday. 5| see E. R. Hanford. Itc2T7. BOSCO Chocolate Malt Syrup ...... 25¢c . BEEF STEW, 1% lb.can ...... 25¢ XSIYA A .t-} : : Banquet BLACK TEA, 145 Ib...... 40c | INTRODUCING 0 DILL PICKLES, quart jar ...... 29¢c To the People of White Bluffs and Vicinity ‘ Broken Slice PINEAPPLE, 21, ...... 20c | IG.A. CREAM CEREAL, pkg...... 19¢ \ OF J. I. 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