FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1937 THE B 0 N X E V I L L E B ONNEVI LL E All the government employees were given a holiday Monday because of Washington’s birthday Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Fraser were Portland visitors over the week-end. The Raudenbushes and the Kanz- lers spent Sunday in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Bob White attended the winter ski tournament at Mount Hood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Markwart spent the week-end at Waldport. Mrs. F. J. Massey of Tacoma, Wash., is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Leo Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Armstrong spent Tuesday in Portland shopping. B. H. Cook of Portland stopped at the Roosevelt inn recently. Guy Collins spent the week-end in Portland with his wife. Lou Peyton from Vancouver, Wash., was recently a visitor in Bon- nevile. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson of Cas­ cade Locks were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson Fri­ day evening. Hal Todd, bartender of the com­ munity center, spent Sunday at his home in Portland. Archie Cook, who was on the sick list for several days is up and around again. Betty Gordon and Gail Gipson en­ joyed dinner and attended a theatre in Portland Monday evening as the guests of Betty’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison of Riverside, California. Larry Lermo of the Safeway made a flying trip to White Salmon Sat­ urday evening and returned Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson at­ tended a birthday barty at the home of the Henry Nelsons in Cascade Locks Tuesday evening. The P.-T.A., which was to have had a card party last Friday will have it instead this Friday at 8 P.M. at the auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Mikkelson and Mr. and Mrs. Lanius plan to leave in the near future for Livermore, Cal­ ifornia where they will reside. A surprise birthday party was giv­ en Mrs. Chuck Bellarts at her home Wednesday evening. Those present were Mrs. Ernest Anderson, Mrs. Ralph Markwart and Mrs. John Johnson. Mrs. Lanius and two daughters spent the weekend in Portland at the home of Mrs. F. L. Cooper. Mrs. Stanley Wells from the east visited with a few' of her old friends Tuesday. O A M C II R O N I C L E honor of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Wilber Stevens at the home of Mrs. B. Kosderka. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cosby pur­ chased a Ford car in Portland over the weekend. Billy Anderson was guest of honor at a birthday dinner Sunday when his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack An­ derson were hosts to a group of rel­ atives,Those enjoying the occossion were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson Jr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson. Mrs. Roy Lusch, Mrs. A. Dun­ can and Mrs. O. H. Johns were lun­ cheon guests Wednesday of Mrs. Walter McElroy. The afternoon was spent at cards. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Condon drove to Portland on Monday. Bonny Villa (by Mrs. J. A. MUler) • A farewell party was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mont­ gomery Jr. Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Braund. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Beach Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Far- gher, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Montgomery Jr. An enjoyable time was had by all. The Montgomery are leaving Tues­ day for a short stay in Portland ana then are going to New Mexico. Mrs. Fred Mathis, formerly of Bon­ w *w w vw w w w w w »v»»v\vw w ny Villa, was visiting friends here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Buchholz ana son and Mrs. T. R. Hansen were (By Mrs. Walter McElroy) Portland callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fargher are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carlson drove sporting a 1936 Terraplane. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson were to Mt. Hood over the weekend to Portland visitors over the holiday. enjoy the winter sports. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hicks called at Among the Bonnevue residents in Portland during last week were Mr. the Christensen home Sunday on and Mrs. O. H. Johns, Mr. and Mrs. their way to San Francisco, and left Tom Dippery, Mr. and Mrs. Bill their best regards to all. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. N. Tokarev) A shower given in honor of Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. F. Stevens. i Ray Furhman of the Donald Taylor Mr. and Mrs. F. Stevens spent the home in Wee Cove Monday night weekend in Gresham. While there was a complete success. Some of Mrs. Stevens attended a shower in the guests were invited at 7 :30 P. M. and Mrs. Furhman at 8 o’clock. Ev­ erything was prepared and all were playing cards when she arrived on the scene. Those present were Mes- dames H. V. Christensen, Edith Lee, Lewis Montgomery Jr., Stanley Lew­ ON H IGH W AY ENTRANCE is, Stanley' Fargher, Virgil Hughes, Louis Josund, Fred Mathis, Claud TO BONNEVILLE DAM Snyder, John Shortridge, John Tucker, Chas. Ailliott, Bud Wilson, Beach Chapman, Thomas Braund, Steam Heat Showers Ed Boure, J. A. Miller, Tom Moyer, Roy Furhman, Hazel Sullivan and Weekly Rates Donald Taylor. Sandwiches, cake and coffee were served at 11:30- Nicely Furnished Cabins Among those who sent gifts that Phone 57 Bonneville, Oregon couldn’ t be present w'ere Mrs. J. L. Buchholz, Mrs. Forrest Janes, and Mrs. Mike Bowen. Miss Hazel Sullivan of Ontario, Oregon, is visiting Mrs. Donald Tay­ I W V H W W W W W W W W W V W iV lor for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crowe, who GET YOUR NEW LOAD OF have resided in Cascade Locks for several months, have moved back in their cabin in Bonny Villa. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Grim visited at Willamette Heights Sunday and visited friends at Corbett Monday. Those who visited Portland over the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Weber and daughters, Edna and Lor­ raine, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Snyder NOW AT and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Louis T H E D A L L E S F R E IG H T Josund and Mrs. Edith Lee. L IN E A shower for Mrs. Edith Jones was held at the home of Mrs. Eklund Cascade Locks Tuesday afternoon. Bonnevue Roosevelt Inn ! 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