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IIV, 2 T II K R O N \ K V i i, i, e „ Vt: «. I« « iagie Creek Viola nrink W t T Mrs. Tom . Waring. Among flit in! wi rr Mr. and Mrn, Hol»< i t llaiuill, ! Oliver Anderson .iii<I hl» »¡»ter Mrs.] Kutli Mltehell. Mr. and Mm. Virgil Garner fin»l their hul»y vl»ite«| Mr. Garner'» h I li |) A\| C II II O N I C L E H \E At the Theatre A Huleide, two murder* and a fatai »hooting provide a p|ea»ant back- nana* " i " ' - , 7 k ter In Direction J, J. Parker 11!*• hint week-end. ground for th• • l..te»t Philo Vance] l .........." Mr. and Mm. Jark Lyon, George Smith and Mr. and Mm. L. L. Griffith »creen yarn, with Edmund Lowe do F R ID A Y AND S A T U R D A Y — JU N E 26-27 u tbere. ., . Mr,. E V. Brlnk '• e n lly of Portland vj*it.-d Mr. and Mr». ing the Vanring this time, m “The EDMUND LOWE — VIRGÌNIA BRUCE Clarence Smith here ia»t week-end. Harden Murder Lu»e", at the Moo»e- T i p f o r a » - " "• NAT PENDLETON — BENITA HUME They »pent Sunday picnicking. velt theatre Friday and Saturday, Mr. and Mm. J. A. I.loyd and family June, 2ft and 27. IN v lulled Mr*. Fred Itomme^ the Mix up »tune ventriloquism and Ì CbalHiia"'« .......... lor* Lloyd*’ daughter, .it Mainter nation 0iypnoti»rn and violent death anti T H E GARDEN MURDER C A S E ” " u> h-U< p « v w - S - al park Sunday. you’ve inaile it .-ven hartler for th«*| ,V to thè league convention S. S. Van Dine’* Newest Philo Vance T h rille r!. Mr. and Mr*. L. A. Malinger and detec kat Iff. But Philo refunes to ^ „ i‘ . Jane ¿7 and * . Tbow- attenti fnm ' '-'ad . Lo. k» win vlnited Mm. Hallingem’ »Inter t»e t.affled hy the tangle of events L (Ì W e.'er, Jeanne «irvi», and brother-in-law . Air. arm idr». and point» the »«dution to tlie mys SUN., MON., T U E S . — JU N E 28-29-30 Mancb.-t.r. William Morgan Janie* Callahan, in Portland Sunday. tery. JAMES CAGNEY Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Wilke» and PAT OBRIEN The part <>f Zalla Oreen«’ nr|ee of invvard Harri»"». STUART ERWIN JUNE TRAVIS Itirliarti ....... I'v " ' 1 '• t'irned family of Portland v|»it<*d the L. A. a hardbojled financier, i» played by Mailing'r» here la*t Week. the beautiful Virginia Bruee. She Lvdne^lay f" " " Hnll>wmMl’ IN Hobby Paul and liorothy llowe are dot'd a nice piece of »tooging for L a where *be M»nt tw» vigiting ter d.ugbt. r Mr*. H. vi*ltlng tlieir grandparent», Mr. and Philo ami wintl» up the »how by CEILING Z E R O ’ Mm a T O rim th. here this week. becoming hi* bride. inrP1' Home- racing and »teeplechasing See why a devil-may-care pilot swapped a date with his buddy’» A group " f friend» entertained aIMl Mr« N.-!»-n l-ft -aturday. sweetheart for a rendezvous with death ! | 3 . for a vaeatlon In Salt Lake Mr and Mr*. II. i. Nutting on their a» the rI« h g.-ntleuian kn.-vv it for nisti the opening sequence«. \ young I *ixth wedding annlv.*r«iry at Rho lo UUh. - . fellow who I» |n love with an arm y! dodendron la»t week-end. M'.rri»-n P « - ',1, W E D N E S D A Y AND T H U R S D A Y — J U L Y 1 2 FV.tl Snider had lil» tornili* out officer» wife break» hi» neck whenl ,v nn I"- l-ng ' • -aldetl trip HARRY RICHMAN — ROCHELLE HUDSON lifornn. . Satur<la\ at The lulle« ho-pltal. Il* be fall» from tii» borse tluring a| an.J Mr» .l"hn M.«rtin*en and I» not >et feeling quite up to »nuff. steeplechase. and from that point onj WALTER CONNOLLY — FARLEY & RILEY Til«- Fred •und* m ire »pending the plot get» »oupjer an«l soupier. ,.r Lllhan 2-1 • nt Iti.- v v k end IN Supporting r " l '» are played by ttielr V.ir,'ti.m tilt» Week - deep-sea l Or*».’"» I” *• * • .................... * L-, i»'I daughter i.lar.« fi»tiing fr«.m th " n >•<>..-t Mr» Menila Buine. Nat P»ndb*ton. H. B. " T H E MUSIC GOES R O U N D ” t\ .iln.—l.y ' 1 ' ° r' goll I »inda f md !.•■:■ l ■ * I -■ I* r. P ii *y. Warner, J* »«b- Balph and Etienne OirardoL where tliey will »perni thè »p. ilt Mntidiv evening w itti tier par AND TIIEJH ROI ND AND HOI ND MFSIC Tv\o t<.iigti mugi sprout wing;— ent». Mr. and Mr». M. L. Kortge of A meteor of music — a cornet of comedy — but not t tie kind you think—an<l Tlie halle«. j « h \\ ■ ' and a heavenly array of star»! ' I rr'tt> .veiling life to make | P -• «' ' « ’ ••! Ml ». Ja •k Hn«*ej| md Mr- « denn Brow er g (\ •• •how • t >t Mr- 11 u—- t real show f “O ilin g / • v " eoniing ALSO W E D N E S D A Y t«. the It-— V • theatre Sunday,I tintine \\ ■ Ire *1.% Mr«. ; • — «.•11« ,1 " ......... .. ........... . . .... for .... , I ">><‘■1 ................. - - - j.|. a trip to P« ; Hand Friday j \ irKn earn er, mottier <*f a baby boy. Monday ,nd T ie-d ay, Inn. 2», 21» and I j Mr. and Mr». Diari» « J. Johnson The mug», t.f course are Jimmy in*! Mr». Hoff, former manager drove to Hood Hiver Sunday where 'Copyrighted li«.W — U. S. Patents Pending' kin'» f'.v f • ’ ■ h . v -it-d in La» Mr. .I«.lin»..n and tbr* friend* had Laggnrv and P.d i'B r i-n . They -a> Jimmy Iik* « milk and cracker» and . ek- »UJi'l.v. a round <>f «».If, • ireen.n of Cook's addition. Hugh V. Thompkin- v\!u> formerly Mr. and Mrs. Emil Parmentier Pat g..... for »Upper», pipe and fire- Warnb-k nd Leona pick went fish . the g"V. • nn "tit > ird* h> r*’ stayed overnigtit - d urda y <»nd -un- pla. e in privat- life, hut these gents friend» in th L. < k.» Frida v. day at Bear creek, " f th*y were I ,|on * ,H ‘n>l,lins likp M Hrivate ing t L‘ «t i..ke ■Sunday. Mr. Gunter . I I ||V ; life »top them fmm slamming their iule i» < m • son fiahing i ir.ti Mr« to.'k 1* trout. .round before the ramera, parent» <>f ..n eigtit-pouml \jr and , Mr«. Lharh - -t? in .nan, Mrs. ¡ women t Mrs. C. C. McGowan traveu.1 toj Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Finch of Snmas, ther-in-l Jimrnv -nd Pat are a couple o, war orn in th>* H> 1 Ht\. r Im -p i- parmenti* r »1er <r.d - •• - Mr. tnd M :«. O. B. ace buddies wf t- am up in a corn- Portland where «h> spent Ja»t we.-k-i Was! 1*1 •> • livv. Gunter last week. • n i w ith her children. She n turm d . ! mereiai fh ing prop- -»ition which ftarn'r’« father, »•. II. Car-| Mr. .«nd Mr». K. L. Snow went to t..»«i > plenty ’■ ii.- S ■: I g. S will visit Mr. j < "I»s \ ir w ll.'lll 1 !Caldwell, Idaho, arrived Tue#- Portland l.t«f week for the police f a hr •{ \i«it Two hundred and fifty delegate* w .y. G’Bri.-n. « *-\. cutive, couldn’t and Mr«. Chari«*» Berry at Latourelle men's association show. forg.-t hi» buddi' - of the pioneer day falls this Thursday and stay ov*-r i . I. *****, to tti«* Northw-e«t -h* ' ¡ff- nd Pollc.- Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Clint and two of flying and together they fight the w.-ek-end. latt. \ -mith and Mr*, in.-n's a«»oci.«tion convention last nb . * - had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. the tough deals that confronted The Dodson sewing club met with L'• *' t> v w• * k ;n p et <r i . • . . it t S i iy. ime down from e.t»t-rn Ore- \|||e by special train la-t Wednesday aviation Jn the y.-ar» ju«t after the Mrs. Harold M.-^hatko last Wednes Mrs. Georg* T. Carr and her three day. h \i«it f iti ■ - - 1 ' ■ ■ for an in»|>cctlon of ttie project. war. children are visiting Mr«. Carr's par A new star, Jun< Travis furnishes Mrs. Arthur Warren entertained (staying until Monday. Movie* were shown t<> one group in ents in Seattle. They will return the romance for “«ailing Zero". The Mrs. Edan McGowan anil daughter. Carl It."I" f. H. ». Nutting’- the auditorium while a »» rend group about Ju ly 4. an*l h*T «en. i-.rl D. Itodolf, viewed operations from the view pi.'ture also offers comedy in car Betty, at luneh la»t Thursday. At least one fireplace for a mos Howard Eade vi«ited in Hood River Frglay n » it with the Nut point, .»nd the proce«« W,|» repeated load lot* to go along with the love quito smudge was put up in Dodson and the thrill*. last week-end. His brother. Grant, for the alternate grout.». S p a r k lin g comedy, caplvating came home from Kelso where he ha« this week. Several other families rì ' -i' < 0 i -« b". :i vac i- The Bonneville guard act'd a* in«piring «lancing, fin»- acting. lovely he.-n working at the Weyerhaeuser were ’hinking of making smudges for three w.-.-k* with hi* guides and instructor* for the visi ! songs — l ut them together add a lumber company to sp.-nd a couple to rout the pests. and uncle n-.tr Hitlgefield, tor». who took the »pedal train back Mr. ami Mrs. Ted Johnson were In corking »tory, and you have Colum of days. igton. He will r* turn *ot n. to Portland late In the afternoon. Portland Friday night and Saturday, bia'« new musical film. ‘The Music Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eade were in rd Neeley h .» be- n visiting visiting and shopping. Goes ’Round.’’ playing at the Roose Portland Sunday. tnn Browei- this week. < lub I'laii» Float Mr. and Mrs. Joe Busher, Mrs. velt theatre Wednesday and Thurs Mr. and Mrs. Pick Corell enter- Jand M*«. Hr Stanton and The Cascade Locks Townsend club Harry Mathewson, Mr. and Mrs. Ted day. July 1st anti 2nd. tain.-d Russell Falos: his sister. Mil f'v le.'i 1 I * < 1 « y. from I* planning to e n b r i f!ow*r float Johnson and children enjoyed Sun Prominently featured are Harry dred, and Ernest Weece over the Id had tlinn- -un l y wltti In the Fourth of Ju!\ parade to b* day at Lost lake. Blehman, Rochelle Hudson, Michael week-end. They all saw a show in Mr«. K<J Cl..rk. sponsored by the North Bonneville Mrs. Lee Sams was in Portland |«1 Oren,,n «■ ,•■ , ,;i. g. aium- Townsend club. Group* from this Bartlett. Walt* r Connolly, Edward Portland Sunday evening. Jast Thursday shopping. She has Mrs. Dick Correll and her parents U K , , , , Nn fro torn i 1 ) entire area will he ask'd to enter Farley and Michael Riley—and their ■•round anti ’round of music. were shopping in Portland Saturday. been entertaining her sister. Miss J It 1 IBM Of Mr. ami float* In the parade. Riehman lias long been considered Thomas Morris returned to Mount Katherine Ford, of Yamhill, this one of America’s entertainer*. Whe Rainier Friday to eonvplete a two- week. The Lee Sams house roof got a ther in Georg.- White’s “Scandals,” day welding job. coat of green paint last week, and Zlegfeld’s “Follies,” on the radio, in Mr. and Mrs. George Beilin and Mr. Sams plans to paint the house night club», or in musical comedies daughter, Lois, had dinner Sunday Riehman has proved himself “tops’’. with Mr. Beilin’s uncle in Portland. itself next week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beatfe vis Now he is in the movies and the Mr. anti Mrs. A. R. DeTemple were ited in Portland over the week-end. whole country is waiting to see what shopping in Portland Saturday. Mrs. M. M. MeCrady, who became A fishing party composed of Mr. he does. the mother of a baby girl last week, */!-» Hudson Is a young lady anti Mrs. O. H. Gunter, Mrs. Gunter's is reported getting along well at the vvlit.se popularity has grown enor parents, Mr. anti Mrs. G. p. Finch of Emanuel hospital in Portland. mous!^- in the r*a>«t year or two. Hood River, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mrs. Fred Bethune went to Salem “Show Them No Mercy", "Curly | led off by the notorious "Music Goes last week-end anti remained this Top" and L«> Miserable*’’ are a few ’Round anti’ Round," played by the week for a visit at her mother's of her recent successes. Farley and Rib y sv^ing band. home. The show presents eight song hits. » M I tt i 0 ‘BANK NITE’ t Dodson : I after FLIES ORONITE LY S P R A Y Obtainable in any quantity ¡ BEACON THEATRE STEVI NSON, \\ VMIINNI. I ON i ; i Ml I it led adult ceipt M ■ in- to 5c reduction on each ticket when toll bridge re is shown at box office. Thurs., FrL, Sat. June 25, 2ft, 27 "Little Lord Fauntleroy" PROGRESS W e extend our congratulations to Tyrrell’s Tavern for installing a brand new ice cream freezing and storage unit, making fresh ice cream available to all patrons. Don’t forget Bunk Nile Suliirday (ORGAN’S STANDARD SERVICE Sun., Mon., Tues. I H n C Thurv. —AND GARAGE— Locks 93 June 2 N, 29 , .’W) ” Colleen ” July 1, 2 "The 39 Steps' WEST COAST POWER CO