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THE n r u L fE CASCADE BONNEVILLE LOCKS (by M rs. ( l o r a N ix) M rs. M ay W ilson le ft fo r Id ah o the fir s t o f the w eek, a fte r a m on th ’s v isit w ith h er d au g h ter and son-in- law , Mr. and M rs. E . R . C om illes. Mr. and M rs. W ilb u r E a sle y , Mr. and M rs. M alcolm M cK innon and Mr. and M rs. M elvin F o s te r drove to W ash o u g al S a tu rd a y evening and a t tended a dance. Doc F olsu m and p arty m otored to M ount Hood Su nd ay aftern oon and enjoyed the Sk i tournam ent. Mr. and Mrs. H ank M unkres and son G len and Z u lim a M unkres spent Su n d ay v isitin g rela tiv e s in N orth B on n eville. M rs. H. E . P o in ter w as a Portland v isito r on F rid a y of last w eek. Mr. and M rs. Fred B ille te r and sm all d au g h ter S a lly B eth o f B la lock, had a very en jo y a b le v isit with M rs. A rt Nix and M rs. W illiam F e r guson the firs t p art of the w eek. The B ille te rs are fo rm er L o ck s re si dents. Mr. and Mrs. N ate D av is spent the firs t part of the w eek v isitin g Mr. and M rs. Fred Anderson and d au g h ter Je a n a t Jen n in g s Lodge. Ed H ask ins w ent to P ortlan d F r i day and retu rned Monday evening with M rs. H askins. M iss B uch e w as a gu est to a very en jo y a b le dinner W ed nesday evening a t Mr. and Mrs. Iven E m b re e ’s home. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge W eb er o f the R o se a p a rtm en ts spent Satu rd ay in P ortlan d shopping. N orm an P o in te r le ft fo r Portland M onday w here he will begin his new job. G eorg e Howe o f the L akesid e ho tel m otored to P ortlan d Sunday w ith friend s and returned on Tuesday. M rs. F ra n c e s R o sen b a ck w ent to P ortlan d F rid a y fo r a short visit w ith h er sister, M rs. G ertrude G offn er. G. E . M a n ch ester and Doc Jo h n son a re sporting new 1937 C hevrolet c a rs around. M rs. M ax M illsap drove to Hood R iv er T u esd ay to do some shopping. Mr. and M rs. B e rt P rov ost e n te r tained fo r a la te supper Satu rd ay evening. T h e g u ests enjoyed card s a fterw a rd . T he gu ests w ere Mr. and M rs. Jo h n M artinson and Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Nix. Mr. and M rs. M. L. M organ drove to P ortlan d M onday on a business trip. “ T in y ” M itchell drove to Hood R iv e r M onday on business. W . W . W illis o f Stev en son w as a bu sin ess v isito r in th e L o ck s T u e s day. M rs. L ero y Ing elb retson and ch ild ren w en t to P ortlan d S a tu rd a y fo r an in d efin ite sta y . Mr. and Mrs. F e lix H a rris and two d au g h ters o f P ortlan d w ere Su n day d in n er g u ests o f Mr. and M rs. R . J . B elsh a w . Mr. H a rris is b a rb e r in stru cto r a t the M olar B a rb e r co l lege in Portland . M rs. Jo h n F ou lk es en tertain ed th e L a d ie s’ Aid T h u rsd ay a ftern oon a t her hom e. Mrs. H enry M iller and sm all son o f P o rtlan d are v isitin g h er p aren ts, Mr. and M rs. C h a rles N elson th is week. L. N. V allen o f the L akesid e M eat M arket made h is usual trip in to Portland Tuesday. M rs. Clyde F o u lk es en tertain ed the P in och le club F rid a y evening in h er hom e. G u ests included Mr. and M rs. C arl R eu tersk o ild , Mr. and M rs. H enry R o sen b a ck , Mr. and M rs. A r tie Sundsten and Mr. and Mrs. H ank M unkres. E veryon e enjoyed the v ery nice lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n B u tle r and son Jo h n n ie o f Sk a m a n ia , W ash ., and Mrs. D elm ar E a sle y o f N orth B o n n e v ille w ere Sunday dinner g u ests of Mr. and M rs. Art N ix. Mr. and M rs. F ra n k S tra d e r and son D a ry le drove to Hood R iv er M onday and did som e shopping. W hile th ere they visited the C hron icle o ffice . Mr. and M rs. C. R . B yb ee left T u esd ay m orning fo r Tonino, W ash ., w here M r. B y b ee will be employed. Mrs. R . V. B lim of T h e D alles spent T u esd ay v isitin g with M rs. R. J . B elsh aw . Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k S tra d e r en terta in ed S a tu rd a y even in g with a lig h t d in n er and th e g u ests enjoyed crd s a fte rw a rd s. T h e g u ests were Mr. and Mrs. H. C- S tra tto n o f B o n n ev ille. Mr. and M rs. Glen B la ir of W y eth and Mr. and M rs. W illiam Ferg u so n . A crow d w ent o v er to F o rt R a in s S a tu rd a y n ig h t a fte r the dance a t th e Bonneville auditorium . T h e group included Mr. and M rs. F r a n k W alk er, Mr. and M rs. Lou A bbot, M r. and M rs. R alph Crowe and M onty G ay. T h e occasion w as to ce le b ra te Mrs. A1 Sh o em ak er’s birthday. (E d . n o te: Did M rs. Sh o em ak er go along, too, C la ra ?) B ill B rin k m ade a q u ick trip to P ortlan d M onday evening. H ugh Sherw ood spent the w eek end in P ortlan d w ith M rs. Sherwood and new d aughter. Mr. and M rs. W illiam Ferg u so n and daughter Sh aron w ere Monday evening din n er gu ests a t Mr. and M rs. H. C. S tra tto n s a t Bon n eville. M rs. Noble Hyde en joyed dinner with M rs. F ra n k S tra d er M onday of this w eek. Mr. and M rs. H enry R o sen b ack spent S a tu rd a y n igh t w ith M rs. R o- se n b a ck ’s p aren ts, Mr. and M rs. E . E. G oodrich in Hood R iv er. H. K in n ey m ade a bu sin ess trip to S e a ttle W ednesday of th is w eek. Mr. and M rs. Jim C ritch field drove to P ortlan d T u esd ay on business. K a rl R o sen b ack spent S atu rd ay and Su nday with his fam ily h ere. He lias been in P ortlan d the p ast few w eeks. Jim m ie S teele and H arold M cDon ald from H untington stopped in fo r a sh o rt visit w ith M rs. W illiam F e r guson Monday. Guy Collins o f B on n ev ille enjoyed a ch ick en dinner a t Mr. and M rs. N oble H yde’s home Sunday. Mr. and M rs. G. E . M an ch ester and d au ghter B e th and Mr. and Mrs. R u ssel N ichols drove to T h e D alles Sunday and enjoyed a b irth d ay din ner in honor of C. M. M an ch ester, who is the uncle o f G. E . M an ch ester. M iss C. B . B u sse y o f M ilw aukee, M iss R u th R a y b e r and M rs. R . F . R a y b e r of T aco m a are v isitin g w ith Mr. and Mrs. M. E . Jo h n so n this w eek. Miss R u th R a y b e r is M rs. Jo h n so n ’s sister. M rs. M. E . Jo h n so n g a v e a p arty S a tu rd a y aftern o o n in honor o f h e r g u ests, Mrs. R . F . R a b e r and M iss R u th R a y b e r and a lso M iss Spor- seen o f S e a ttle . T h e g u ests included M rs. S ta n le y Sporseen, M rs. Je n s H erm en, Mrs. M arian H a n d , M rs. D. C. W elch. T h e aftern oon w as spent playing bridge and a m ost de lig h tfu l lunch w as served to com plete th e aftern oon . Mr. and M rs. B e r t P ro v o st enjoyed a n ice ch ick en dinner a t Mr. and M rs. Jo h n M artin so n ’s hom e Sunday evening. S co tty G riffith of C arl E p p ing’s sto re w as sev erely burned on his foot this w eek w hen h e u p set the te a k ettle. Mr. and M rs. P e te L e e drove to Hood R iv er M onday to shop. Mr. and M rs. B ill H aggm an moved into the house a cro ss from the W est C oast Pow er com pany Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J . C. R ic h e r t moved to P ortland this wreok. M r. and M rs. E a r l V a llen and d au ghter of E a g le C reek h ave moved to K ernville, Ore. Mr. and M rs. T h ero n B row n and d au g h ters and M rs. L e slie Todd of W y eth were shopping in the L o ck s Tu esd ay afternoon. G retch en G ran stro m o f P ortlan d spent Satu rd ay w ith h e r paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. E ric G ran stro m . Sh e le ft Sunday and drove to Mount Hood and enjoyed the sk i tou rn a m ent there. A. Anderson o f P o rtlan d spent Sunday and Monday v isitin g a t the A rt W arren home. Mr. and M rs. R a y M oran le ft Th u rsd ay for th e ir hom e in L ew is ton, Idaho, a fte r a w eek’s visit with his brother here. M rs. F ra n c is R eu tersk o ild is ih th is week and w on’t be ab le to work fo r a few days. Mr. and M rs. Silv er P e n a s and th eir d aughter, Mrs. A rtie Su n sten , drove to Hood R iv e r T u esd ay to do some shopping. A h a lf h ou r w as spent in the C hronicle o ffice learnin g how n papi r is "p u t to bed .” Mr. and rs. H arv ey T e s s ie r were also Hood liv e r shoppers on Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. A rt W a rren drove to P ortland S nday and en joyed a nice dinner at he V irgin ia c a fe with friends they m et th ere. M rs. Me in L am b e rt of N orth Bonneville nd Mrs. C h a rles Gidel of V an com r spent Sunday visitin g FR ID A Y , FEBRU ARY ><i. 1937F D A l*i C H R O N I C L E th e ir p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bybee. T h e Sew in g club m et a t the home of M rs. A rt W arren W ednesday, the 17th. T h o se p resen t w ere M rs. E l ton H atton, M rs. V e ra Sprague, Mrs. C. A. Sau n ders, M rs. R . G. O’N eil, M rs. W . J . C arlson, and M rs Jo h n Fou lkes. O f course a n ice luncheon w as en joyed by all present. M rs. E r ic G ran stro m w as a guest o f M iss B ra d le y fo r dinner Satu rd ay evening a t M oran's. Dodson (Mrs. Harold McShatko) w w w w w w vw w vw w w w w w * Mr. and M rs. Ted Jo h n so n and fam ily drove to P ortlan d la st F r i day w ith Mr. and M rs. C huck B ly . Mr. and M rs. H arold Brow n and daughter, M arjo rie, v isited Mr. and M rs. Clyde K im brough one evening la st week. Mr. and M rs. H arry Jo h n sto n drove to Toledo, Ore., on M onday w here they will v isit their paren ts fo r a few days. M. M. M cCrady and L y le C orrell drove to Cle Elu m , W ash ., la s t T h u rsd ay and returned on F r i day. Am ong th o se v isitin g and shop ping in P ortlan d during the past week were Mr. and M rs. D ick C or rell on Tu esday, Mr. and M rs. George ville la st M onday w hile M rs. M c B elin on Monday, and Mr. and Mrs. C rady w ent to Oregon City. C ay C. O rgan the firs t p art o f this G u ests a t the home of Mr. and w eek. Mrs. C- A. Strom last Sunday were M rs. C h arles B e a tie en tertain ed Mr. and M rs. P. G. Strom and son, M rs. Clyde K im brough, M rs. M. M. and Mr. and Mrs. C urtis K night. M cCrady, and M rs. H arold M cS h at Mrs. R e x B a u e r returned Tuesday ko w ith an aftern oon o f bridge on from a trip to M cM innville w here T u esday. she visited Mrs. F red B ettu n e. Mr. and M rs. L e e Sam s drove to Mr. and M rs. Y oungreen and fam C o rb ett la s t F rid a y , ily and Mr. and Mrs. W . B a rto n and F rien d s w ill be glad to know th at fam ily h av e moved to Portland. M rs. C. A. Strom is reco v erin g rap idly from h er illn ess and w ill soon be C hronicle w an t-ads for resu lts. able to be out and around again . ...-— 1 Mr. and M rs. A. R . D eTem ple •' ■ — drove to P ortlan d on M onday and re .............................. CALL turned in a new C hevrolet sedan. Now th ey a re hoping th ey w on’t be B A R T O L MOTOR CO., snow ed in again . D inn er gu ests a t the hom e o f Mr. and M rs. O. B . G u n ter on Sunday phone Hood R iv e r 1111, for radio w ere M rs. G u n ter’s m other and fa th se rv ice o r repairing. er, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. F in ch , and Mr. M cDonald Sharp. M. M. M cC rady w ent to B row n s- i F =J Anderson Funeral Home Hood R iv e r, O reg o * 514 State St. AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 18»1 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND Wishes to Thank the People o f the Dam A rea and surrounding territory for the friendly cooperation given us at the opening of our Hood River Branch. As Hood River property owners as well as bankers, we are definitely a part of this community, and equally inter ested with you in its success and growth. W e invite you to transact your banking business with us and make available to you, through this branch, the complete facil ities of The First National Bank of Portland which are backed by resources totaling over $94,000,000. E. O. BLANCHAR, Manager * HOOD RIVER BRANCH * THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND M E M B E R F E D E R A L // First National Bank West of the Rockies D E P O S I T I N S U R A N C E // C O R P O R A T I O N