The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, March 21, 1935, Image 11

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    •M»N N E V I L L E H A M ( H I U I N H ' L K
f #w C o u p l * « C * l r b r * t w
l^ ^ ir
* * C o l« le n
W a d d in g '
ntii-» In * » h ile • * tend ' f hear «I
(s.ui'l* celebrating I g o l d e n
•rddln* i n n l « « n i r r . Ih-epHe the
fgil tli»l !*»•’ A m erican Ilf« ■(•an has
Mrn *tl*n d *d go'dcti * « l ' l l i i | mini
, criarles are b*«*oMitWg f * » * r Mini fnr
W rrn
I'olMM Ihcy m arry t e r ) .
trrJ young. I 1** ch an ce lhat • «»»util*
•HI II** •«* celebrate Ibe BfH elb »«<1
ding nnnl*«***«r ^ l ,*k«’t*'«r (Ib e large
i>uoil*«'r " ( <*•' «**»'«»• »ml !»*lli| run
t ljrrr,|) 1 « a I h iii I » 11 « In 111. A N r»
Tart Hf* l" *u rm ir* company ba* rv
(»nil; r*l«aHKl •**•*»* lo ic rra iln g ata
11 ,( 1 , , on |bl* subject
If a couple It
(•arrlr<l » lirn lb * b rb l* la eighteen
m<l Ih* gr«**1“ tw enty threw. they
^ , , 0 « no* fo four rb a n r» o f aurviv
l»< 1“ their golden wedding day
Wb»n lb « ; J»m up w b m tha bride
la i«rn iy i» o and ib * groom twenty
Of«, lb* chance* a r r »no In ala
Anil
Iboa* m arrying a flo r t h ir l) t i l , tb*
figures abo», ba«* IM> right to « l|ir r |
a gt.i in« » «ililing at a ll
Hut U’t mji
„( |I 1 I n-upl«« ra n rapect to rtijo )
th*ir t*mb " f «in wtyddlng together,
■bll* T77 out of r a r h thousand rou
plr* r*l> *lt*r*'t to
ab<l r r lr b f a t r
Ibrir t» rn t) fifth nr stiver wedding
»atilvrreary
Pathfind er M agazine.
A * « lif « M Í< I» lie m e n J
CurfrOt price# fi»T »1«*« In t ‘f
{«•a, M editerranean tai« owned by
Hr.tain, tang* fm m
for a alltu
•aorh. to i-’r u fnr a btiaota g irl « lib
pOotr of cur««*, t b * buying and
•r!!!t)| ° f git I* fnr m arrtage la. of
rearar legal
T h a g irl* a r * Ihr
daughter* of T u tk la b parents. who
§r 1 thrm to Ih * hig h**! bidder* uau
al!; Araba fr*>»n l*al«*tin*
A to m
a m i fcaa to ba d raw n up and
«am po l and duty la paid
In tb«
rata of d ltn rrn . fu ll recompense
aiuat ba f l« * n : but In v irtu ally r f t r y
<aa* tb* glrta are co nten ted .—4 irlL
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with Paramount,
* l^ - n « ly ,
th at
»«--My good picture next time »he1* done.
ca. K r through
‘ " r o i 'k h , T th ey
* " » rfe
w ere
a y . * Hi‘
— CUMin* hrr whcn ‘ hf new.
*MK «hat licr firat American pic­ lug a lot of lulatakea and a lot of
good pb'turea.
ture, "Morocco.” »a* |,y (ar thr
— ■*_
l*e»t the'» done.
IteineinlM-r
t ’lar#
Horton
nud
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under*?
And
P
a
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lin
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1 liey i tanned tlut Von Stern­
berg » direction baa ruined her. Garun, who once » *« the wlfa of
T h ey were nil
HI
not to bare him at director Lowell Hherman?
e
tirn
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In
a
W
inner
picture, *‘|i|n-
•if her lie»! one Neither w||| »|,r
ky,” the other day.
, bate I ni.it». b
lirn l.uMtach baa
—# —
j prontiard to git« her a reali) », hm 1
And that ram lndt me of a o ld
director, ao now let a alt buck ami
wboaa nama you wouldn't rsmam-
i •«• »boni be pick»!
bar, who playad tiny parts for D.
W. Griffith a long tlm# ago. and
latar had a Param ount contract,
A group of )oung American danc
which didn’t coma to much.
era. ala me« and two girla, baa
I aaw h»r racantly.
Sha ratlrad
le e ll e n g a g e d In dance |n (Jartm 'a
whan tha movlaa Just didn't want
nett pitture, the ne» Version of
har, marrlad a vary waalthy man,
\l i a K a rri,,! i ’ t he) re engaged
»"d hat bacom* Juat on* mor* of
• i " T in M N | h m
mi» Naw York's
rnlnk coatad
young
treaa who wa* brought o ve r to Ho)
woman who hava all tha monay In
I) wood turne.) out to I« a misi resa
tha world. Apparsntly ah* h at noth­
of the modern a* bool of dancing,
ing to long for; aha'a still baautlful,
and turne.) violently III when It »«»
and can buy anything ah* wants.
■Digested that ahe do something of
But ah* a tk td m* aagarly If I
the “dear old Vienna" grbool, with kntwi of anything that aha could do
• altre* and what nota aa the high
in tha movlaa; said that aht'd ba
p o llili
willing to do anything In tha world
Ho Uil« (»irtijfe I« lo hnvr a dan ri» to gat back!
retel in Ilútala, and ibe young Nrw
— ♦—
Merle Oherein I* a \ery lovely per-
Vork dancera alio » rre aent for In
ton, more delightful ofT the aerw-n
a burry are going out «Ith no tllu
alona T h u ligure that they’ll prob (ban ahe la on It. Shc'a ntnnxlngly
fra n k . ; —
aaya
ably l-e ju *i ao mahy face* on the ------
/ - w hatever ahe tblnka,
, ll* Ibe fact that the [H'raon
cutting r.e'in n « ir »ben the picture 'l**p
talking •-
to inay spread her re-
la r* eased
Hut t.' i-lr ripenaca a r* 1 abe'a .-•*■>--
paid, and they’ll get a look at llol
ly»,»«!. and ha*e plenty to rat
» bll* fbcy’re doing It (a trry Impor­
tant considerai inn In the Urea of
dancer* n»* ad aya'), and »hat more
can anybody a«k?
r m r .v u u
A • b illa »
N rtrf ba aatlatled » lib » h a t you
are or »hat you h a i r In aurb aatl*
faction Ilea m edio crity. Am bition It
the apur that make# men atrugglr
etth demtny It I* h«>a*en** own In
f iW ia H>rnl la f<ong lo a u i r a far
i m t l i i to m ake purp»aw great and Mre, nAicA ia $uo4 s e a l /or mil of lai
achievement g reater - ii r t l .
H A-> lAoufAl iA* nut prrll) sue// on
lAe ao rra > A n »A r norArW tlredt/y.
/ful a/at' She ll pun hm the fir/ in a
If A w frt and V u oltr * mfttel cmtlrA
Stori tha d o y fa a fln g
' StI 9 ■!«.* w A»« A lan'l Iwi rntourui
tn$ no mmtlrr Aow *ou look ml If.
Jhm | » l juil dor in’I nsufl-r, in lArir
km i M • w ir r i n ei n í a
HOUSE FROCK ON
TAILORED LINES
DON’ T HEttLECT
TOO* K I DN E Y S !
P your kl lncjra g r* not w orking
right and you tuff or backaeba.
dlnlnoM , b u rn in g , scanty or too
frequent u rin a tio n , sw ollen feet and
ankles, feel lam e, stiff, “ a ll tired
out" , . , use ito a n '» P t lli.
Thousands
re ly
upon
Poo»'».
Thay ate praised th e co un try over,
t.ct Doan's /*ifft today. T o t aala hy
•11 drugglat*.
I
Aeems funny that anything new
could h s|.’«-n la newt reels, but It'
ha* The nrw a la being dramatised,
f o r eiam ple, when the Ma< »ti aank
there wasn't a picture of the aluk
Ing to be had; It happened too sud
denly
Hut there was a picture of
the ilaco n In the air, taken the
week t-efore
And In a Coltm M g
picture called “Above the O oud*
there were tome evcellent ahuta of
a dirigible meeting with Juat such
an accident aa the one that befell
the Macon. So what could be aim
pier than putting the two together,
a,, that you and 1 could aee Jtiaf
how It happened’
T w o D iscard e d P e n *
give you one good |u-n free. Mull two
worn out fountain |iena. Yon w ill re­
ceive one good fountain pen, guaran­
teed one year, without coat.
5,000
tchoola use mv plan. Pen* are re b u ilt
w ith new point*, etc.
.State color.
D H O K P E N K X C 1 L , 31*22 Southern«
48th Ave., Portland, fire .— Adv.
A n im a l F rie n d s
A nim als are agreeable friend*—
they ask no questions. T h ey pass no
criticism s.— George E lio t
To keep dean and healthy taka D e .
P i e r r e 's P l e a s a n t P e l l e t s . They regulate
liver, bowels and stomach.—Adv.
slenderizing panel up the front, to
Im po rtan t Point
make It very becoming to the larger
V o calist— I ’m going aw ay to study
tlgure. T h e way the bodice Is gnth singing.
ered to tin. youthful yoke and slot
F r ie n d - G o o d ! How fa r a w ay?
pleated at the back la not only very
sm art but It gives the comfortable
fu lln ess that women demand of
house frock*. Made of cotton broad
clotli. or printed pique this dreaa
would be charm ing and every bit at
chic as a sports fr o c k !
Pattern 2101 Is a vailab le In sizes
16. 16. 20. IU. 36. 38. 40. 42 and 44.
.Size 36 takes 4 *4 y ard s 16 Inch fab
rlc.
Illu strated atep-by-step sewing
Instructio n* Included.
Seeds cost so little, why take chine** oo
Send F I F T E E N C E N T S (15c) In
old seed* failing to germinate! Not only
coins or stam p* (coins preferred)
are Ferryi pure-bred flower and vege­
for
this
pattern.
W rite
plainly
table teedi tested for germination, but
name, addres» and style number
every packet fa plainly dated to insura
H E S U B S T O S T A T E S IZ E .
fresh scads. Choose FERRY'S and be sure.
Address orders to Sewing C ircle
Pattern departm ent, 243 West Sev
Select from
enteenth street. New York C ity.
the
FERRY
H otel ia the A ir
T h e new Zep|ielln. w hich Is under
construction In Preldrlchuhafen. G er­
many. w ill ca rry the equivalent of a
two-story building, with 25 bedrooms,
a dining room. 45 feet long, and bag­
gage room large enough to hold auto­
mobiles. T h e cra ft w ill he 600 feet
long and more than 120 feet wide at
the center.
SEED
RACK
at a nearby
FER R Y -M O R SE
S _ E - E _ D C . O . i
S o rt-F ran c isc o
ir .
jf r
as*,n-^Y
P U R E B R E D S E E D S S IN C E 1 8 5 6
T h ra * Kays
T h e human mind has three keys
opening all locks. Knowledge, reflec
tlon. Im agination— In these three I V l V I i k 11 This International System if
things everything Is contained.— V ic ­ thrScientificwiy Somep*y.3te»cher*.Write.cmll
2 2 7 S W T h ird A v * .. P o rtla n d , O ra.
tor Hugo.
M M F R BERBER
DOAN’ S PILLS
W NI'
C*optr 1 *h ( —WNI* lUnrle«.
F u rn itu r e Long in Use
A suite of Fren ch fu rn iture more
than 20<i y ea rs old Is still In use hy
the sixth generation of a Port A r­
thur (T e x a s) fam ily. It w as Import­
ed from Fra n ce Into Ixiulal:ina In the
Eighteenth century.
f e r r y ' s
f t inert
All thla talk about L'nlveraala
being aol'l baa a lot of people all
Jittery
It'a been rumored that
practically everyl»«ly *111 ,’uJr
Including one smart young man
t k l want* f" net ail option on II
and then »ell It to »«me one elae for
a lot more money.
The low down. I'm told. !• that
the W arner Brother» may buy II
Just for thrmaelvea. because »o
1 1 --»
1.1
many other people have atep|ied
In to W arner llro ih eri' that It l*n t
their company any more. And they
do like a movie company all their
klis J L Smith of IM* own, to make picture* with.
H a u lm S i. Po*<-
a t ---------
Umt. On . ssld ■T tm
It'* the subject ttiflt monopolise*
atad la i», «imoi'l fh.
m ovie companv
conversation
fUKS’s C«l!cn M»dn*l a *l
rry ì l it a •»• a*»'
Dlsremr
nowaday*.
Bui
old
t’arl
l-aemmle
llidai ..
It hat
test tml™.
— hr«n
met In ni* Unni* arM !>*• tlfl, lawn holding the fort for a long
|jc*n leuod »"* hen*a.I»'
in aptwui*. ao.nf.li«ns and build* time now. and ha* turned down a
lot of big otter*. *o it'* my cue*»
»«It * Ail diasi oI«
__ ,
. u m * h vi .i» L.)uid It .OH Lars*
that he'll keep on haoslttS no. •«'
\*
r iis k , Buffalo, ,hnt Laemmle. Jr., can go op mak-
r I r » madicsl advice.
o n i / S AND E N D S . . . tturldv
l l o t i r ■ is /reck from making pictures
in England and n il! return fce/ore long
lo mokr tome more . . . E d uard
Hohmion t “7 hr If hole Town'I Talk­
ing" is one of h n best p u tu rei . . .
Mae Clark, that lu e ll lillle orfrejs
u ho't been out of ptrlu rrt for a year
b erauir of illnet s, returns to the
screen in "S afa in J a il," opposite
Jim m ie l>unn . . . C lalidrlte ( albert is
hating a lu o month*' vacation; putt
now sfce’s in Nrw York . . . Kuth
Chatlrrlon may Har in the picture
i ersion of “ Je irh e l," the p/ny Miriam
llo p k im did on the stage latl year.
How folks In * comm unity will
change the real name of a p la it , a
river, mountiiln. etc., by gradual d if­
ferences In spelling and pronuacle-
tlon, I* brought out on “ U ncle Haul’s
Handbook on Geographical Names."
published by the (.’lilted S la te s Oefe
graphic hoard.
Sometim es the native* w ill entire­
ly reverse the proper name of a
place, liy carelessn ess or ua a Joke,
over a long period. H orse Creek In
C alifo rn ia, for Irmtance, Is now mis­
called Cow Creek
flreteche Creek.
Wyoming, has been called P.rlrlaber
Creek a long time, perhaps because
It sounds like that.
T h e board found that the word
O zark s was corrupted from the
Fren ch words Auz Arcs, pronounced
exactly the same w ay.— W ashington
P o st
Choose
ieii>ioai«im<M I
•• t » *.» H W e
• » • » reat em e t »
d n B ilM r a i
* *<a «era »*« A tas.
liven
movie sta rs ca n ’t have
everything
they
want.
Itlchard
H arthelinesa wanted to play the
lead In the picture version
of
"lio cto r Kocrate«," hut I'oruiiiount
bought It and the role goes to d u ty
Cooper, who at ttie moment la va ­
cationing In New York with his
wife.
— ♦—
Metro hopes that you and I and
a ll the real of na w ill accept Con­
stance C o llier a* M arie I*re«aler'a
successor, hut they’re afraid to
push the Idea o|ienly for fenr that
we'll object.
So they're planning
to ease her Into the roles they’d
picked for the glorious M arie, and
win ua over before we rea lise It.
Kenins funny, for Mias C o llier I* an
a ctress who made a name for her­
self on the stage In role* quite d if­
ferent from the l*re«sler one*.
— ♦—
A lterations in Place
N am es Not Infrequent
To insure
FRESH SEEDS
m i ACTIVE!
• M M m h i i (tumi
dilatati ana atar «i*
tu aeot •# lar es,*#» » « .
m arks on l.eallo Howard or Noel
Cow ard all over tha front pagea.
She and tha other Kngllah tuovle
atara have a way of making the
Am erican g irl* of the aume stan d ­
ing look aw fu lly untliilahed and un­
sophisticated.
I don't know why.
Hut they're women of the world,
and they show It.
MAKES DULL CARS LOOK
LIKE NEW AGAIN!
I t ’a marvcloua the difference Simon In ng
makes in the appearance of a car. It brings
back all the beauty and lustre your car had
when new. Not only that, but Simon ia
k ceps t he finish beautiful. So always insist on
Simoniz and Simomx Klcener for your c a r .'
DO YOU NEED A TONIC?
If you are a little tired of the
general run of house frock* you’ll
enjoy tlie trim ly In llo rid lines of
this design, with Its unusual but
toned down
collar
and
buttoned-
o ie r *leo\e*.
For It's one of those
casual shirtw aist s t y l o —so very
popular now ado;.»— and It baa a
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