THE BONN E VILLE »WELVE Pine Grove were Sunday callers at the Charles Nelson home. Miss Ruth Buche, who has been ill with a severe cold for about two (by Mrs. (Jara Nix) weeks finally had to give up Monday r t W W W W V V V W W W H W W W W W V W W W W W W W V W * and take a two weeks’ vacation. Her friends all wish her a speedy re­ Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Geit- covery. Aid Meets The Ladies’ Aid met at Mrs. J. W. ner and Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosenback and Woodward’s home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haggm&n re­ Mr. and Mrs. George Bogardus mo­ Mrs. Woodward was assisted by Mrs. turned from their two weeks' vaca­ tored into Portland Sunday and en­ Art Warren. A program of games and tion Friday night which was spent joyed a show. the nice luncheon were enjoyed by in Seattle and Walla Walla. Mrs. George Haggblom substituted the large group of ladies. Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hyde enjoyed Wednesday of last week for Miss Williams and Mis. Mona Harrison a drive to Portland Sunday. Buche, who was quite ill. were winners in the two contests. Miss Beth Manchester spent the Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Waite of Trout- The Ladies’ Aid will meet the third week-end in The Dalles visiting Thursday of April at Mrs. A. E. A l­ dale and Marcus W. F. Hulling and Miss Ximeria Holling of Portland relatives. ger s home. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tharp, who were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Morgan and family. made a trip to W alla W alla two Buys Chicks Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark were Two Boy Scouts from Portland, weeks ago to visit their daughter, business visitors in Portland Mon­ Miltone and Kenney Manke of troop returned to the Locks last Friday. day* They brought back several^ 23 of Portland B. S. A., reported to Mrs. Tharp came down with a se­ hundred day-old chicks. Mr. Clark Scoutmaster Morgan Monday morn­ vere case of lumbago the morning is going into the chicken business in ing after having peddled their bi­ after their arrival there and she en­ a big way. He expects to have fry ­ cycles out from Portland. The boys joyed her visit in bed. She was glad ers for market in about nix weeks. are working for a cycling merit it happened to be there when she badge and were required to make a took ill, for she had lots of folks to Munkre* Honored trip of not less than 50 miles in 10 care for her and ner old friends Mr. and Mrs. Hank Munkres and hours. They returned home on the showered her with such nice flowers and kindness that she’s spoiled. We sister Zulima motored to The Dalles Washington highway. were sorry to hear of Mrs. Tharp’s Sunday and attended the Safeway John Hill, David Moffett and Rob­ brother passing away quite suddenly Employe's association, which was ert Morgan motored to Warrendale held in The Dalles hotel Mr. Mun­ Sunday in John's “ flivver” to see Tuesday night. Dick Geist left the latter part of kres reported a very large attend­ Harrison Wade. last week for Tacoma where he has ance* and was proud to say he was Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Walker en­ employment. elected assistant secretary. Mr. Mun­ joyed dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. La Londe and son Jack of kres inet his brother Walter, who resides at Bend, Or., there and en- Mrs. Jack McFee in North Bonne­ Portland are enjoying their Easter vacation with Major La Londe. joyd a chat, for the brothers hadn’t ville. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and met for quite some time. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Manchester mo­ Mrs. Arthur Nix were Mr, and Mrs. tored to Washougal Sunday and en­ Glen Bevans of Stevenson and Mr. Miss Marie Nelson of Washougal joyed a visit with friends. and Mrs. Russell Belshaw and daugh­ spent the week-end with her parents, ter, Marcia Rae. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rosenback vis­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson and also ited the St. Martin Springs Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moffett and two attended the Rebekah convention at Mr. and Mrs. Pet Lee drove to sons, David and Dick, were shopping Bonneville f'miday. John Day and various points Satur­ in Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hammond spent Mr. and Mrs. Ed Matheny, accom­ day to visit friends for a 10-day vaca­ the week-end in Portland. tion. panied by Miss Martha Brown spent Mrs. J. McEnry from Camas spent Mrs. Arthur N ix hopped the Union Sunday in The Dalles. the week-end with her parents, Mr. Pacific train Thursday morning and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Merrill and Mrs. and Mrs. Ed Matheny. enjoyed a pleasant visit with friends, Jack Collins drove to Portland Mon­ Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Piper and day on business. Wilma Lovell was Mrs. Fred Billeter and Mrs. Frank two sons of Hood River were Sunday their assistant in the tavern in the Engstrom at Blalock. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson and Merrill’s absence. L. N. Vallen. daughter Sharon were Sunday callers Carl Epping and Doc Folsom spent Mr. and Mrs. R. Rogers have at the H. C. Stratton home in Bon­ a very enjoyable week-end at Wald- moved from Haskins cabins to the neville. port. They returned home with sea trailer at Craigmont. Mrs. George Howell of the Lakeside foods of all kinds. hotel spent the week-end in Port­ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holmes of Port­ G. N. Hesgard made a trip to Port­ land. land were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Sundsten. land for the balance of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Brannon Mr. and Mrs. Max Millsap enjoyed moved from Lakeside addition to the Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Belshaw and •laughtei Marcia Rne enjoyed dinner a drive into Portland Sunday even­ Cascade hotel the latter part of last ing. week. Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Logan, who is auditing the Carl Reuterskoild. W e have more neighbors moving city books, has been a guest at the Mrs. William Ferguson, Mrs. Lakeside hotel this week and he also out of town. They are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strader and Mrs. H. C. Strat­ received delivery of a new '37 Chev­ D. J. Richart, from Williams’ addi­ tion to Parkdale; Mr. and Mrs. O. C. ton drove to Hood River Saturday to rolet Friday. Richardson moved from Penns to do some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Glazier have Portland; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mar­ Dell Bradburn spent the week-end in Portland with his wife and two moved from Hyde’s house to Eimer’s tin moved from Hyde’s cabin No. 2 home. to Portland; K. R. Myers left for daughters. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Meyer of Portland Grand Coulee where he has employ­ Mr. and Mrs. George Usher, for­ merly of the Locks were visiting were week-end guests of Mr. and ment; Ernest H o ff will reside in Mrs. Lester Sprague and they also Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wine- friends here Sunday. attended the Rebekah convention. land left Saturday to parts unknown. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moran and Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Toppendorff Mrs. R. G. Wuner of Oswego was daughter Sharon left Monday for moved into the Hill apartments this guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Man­ Spokane to visit with Mr. Moran’s week. mother. Mrs. Moran's parents, Mr. chester while in attendance at the Rebekah convention. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jenkins of Wyeth and Mrs. T. F. Fee of Portland are Monday visitors at the Charles were Locks shoppers and visitors here looking after the Moran’s busi­ Haggblom home were Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. ness in their absence. The Morans Last Saturday and Sunday guests expect to return home Friday of this Bill Leahy, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Whit­ man and Mrs. Frank Lundy and of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haggblom week. Mns. Carl Epping left Tuesday for daughter Darlene. All were from were Mr. and Mrs. Newton Kessler and Mr. and Mrs. Don Lewis. Mrs. Caldwell, Idaho, where she plans a Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nix are really Kessler is Mrs. Haggblom’s sister. week's visit with her friend, Mrs. enjoying their new 1937 Chevrolet Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosenback and Howard Mankin. coupe after waiting for so long to Mr. and Mrs. Artie Sundsten mo­ Mr. and Mrs. ’ ’Porky” Faneher and Ret it. tored to Hood River Saturday and children of Gresham were visiting Miss Dora Sexton of The Dalles, enjoyed a visit with Mrs. Rosen- friends here Sunday. past president of the Rebekah as­ back's mother, Mrs. E. E. Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hill are the sembly was over-night guest of Mrs. Ted Hauser of Portland was a proud possessors of a Buick sedan. Charles Haggblom. week-end guest of the Lakeside ho­ Mrs. George Miller arrived home tel. Mrs. Ralph Ferguson of Bend is spending a few days visiting her sis­ Friday night after a week's stay in Clayton Rand and Crews Heller ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Portland. motored up from Prescott Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strader and visit their wives. They have been Woodward. son “ Toughy” were Sunday dinner working on the Italian ship. They Donald Moffett returned to the Looks from Portland after an ab­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blair at returned back to work Wednesday, where they will be for some time yet. sence of two months. He will be em­ Wyeth. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steel of Portland ployed at the dam. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Moore and visited Mrs. Steel's father, Mr. Os- friends were Saturday evening guests Mrs. Frank Strader entertained for berg here this week. at Wyeth. a luncheon Friday afternoon. The Anning Alden made a trip to Port­ guests were Mrs. H. C. Stratton o il EXAM INER COMING Bonneville, Mrs. William Ferguson, land on business over the week-end. Mrs. Bell Neil made a trip to Port­ Mrs. Noble Hyde and Mrs. Ed Ma­ C. M. Bentley, state examiner of land the latter part of last week to operators and ohaufferus, will be in theny. do some shopping. Hood River Tuesday at the court Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller were din­ Mrs. Hank Kruse of Goldendale house from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. to ex­ ner and over-night guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bowder in Port­ was a week-end guest of Mr. Kruse. amine all those wishing permits to Mr. and Mrs. Thomsen and son of drive oars. land. Sunday the Millers and Mrs. Bowder drove to Oregon City and en­ joyed a visit with friends. H. F. Madign and Mark Chapmnn | notored to Husum, Wash., Saturday ti business. Hood River, Oregon A birthday dinner for her husband. A. Brink, was served Saturday A M IIt'L A N C K S E R V IC E vening by Mrs. Brink in their 514 S U t « St. P k «M I t t i ome. The guests were Mr and Mrs. lank Julius, Mr. and Mr-. J. B ^ » V W W V \ W t -\ -W V W W W W V W W W W W W W W » W W W W W W V » % » » % % W » CASCADE FRIDAY, MARCH 26.1M7 DAM C H R O N I C L E r tH V W LOCKS Anderson Funeral Home H W V W W W W H « « « I Veterans of Foreign W ar3 danco Satuiaay. Bonnevue (By Mrs. Walter McElroy) iw w w v w w v v w v w m w Depart for Minneapolis Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson and son Billy left Sunday for Minneapolis where Mr. Anderson has a positioH. They will visit with two daughters in Pittsburgh before going to Min­ neapolis. There has been much entertaining during the week for the Andersons- Mrs. L. Downs was hostess at a luncheon on Tuesday for Mrs. Ander­ son. The guests were Mrs. Kenneth Anderson, Mrs. Paul Moehlenpah, Mrs. Jack Anderson Jr. and Mrs. An­ derson. On Wednesday Mrs. Anderson was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Charles Black. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moehlen­ pah entertained with an evening at cards Wednesday for the Andersons. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. An­ derson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ander­ son. Mrs. Anderson was guest of honor Thursday at a luncheon when Mrs. O. H. Johns was hostess. Those en­ joying the occasion were Mrs. Ken­ neth Anderson, Mrs. Jack Andersoa Jr., Mrs. Walter McElroy and Mrs. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Goodrich in­ vited Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Billy for dinner Thursday. Places were arranged for nine at a dessert supper Thursday when Mrs. Walter McElroy entertained in honor of Mrs. Anderson. The guest list included Mrs. Roy Lusoh, Mrs. A. Duncan, Mrs. Jack Anderson Jr., Mrs. Charles Shinn, Mrs. O. H. Johns, Mrs. Everett Tucker, Mrs. Kenneth Anderson and the guest of honor. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Jack An­ derson Jr. were hosts at dinner for the Andersons. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moehlenpah and Mr. j and Mrs. Anderson and Billy. Saturday the Kenneth Andersons entertained the Anderson family at dinner including Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson Jr. and children. Bonnevue residents in Portland during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Johns, Mrs. Charles Black, Mrs. Charles Shinn, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Goodrich and daughter Dixie. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dippery, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shinn attended the Bud Winslow drove to Portland Saturday, Mrs. Winslow and daugh­ ter Maralyn returned home with him after spending the week with rela­ tives and friends in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carlson moved to Cook’s addition on Tuesday of last week. Dolores Hadley is spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Charles Black. Mrs. R. C. Goodrich attended the P.-T. A. card party Wednesday o f last week. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Normile moved to Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed W olf have moved into the cabin vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson. Mrs. George Powell, Mrs. Hedwig Johnson. 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