The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, May 21, 1937, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1837.
T HE
Bonnevue
(By Mrs. Walter McElroy)
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Johns were
dinner hosts Wednesday to Mr. and
Mis. H. A. Hyde of Portland and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roberts of Green-
leaf, Idaho. During the evening the
group enjoyed a trip through the
power house at the dam.
Among the Bonnevue residents in
Portland during the past week were
Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich and daughter
Dixie, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dippery,
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Johns, Mrs. Char­
les Shinn and daughter Edith and
Mrs. N. A. Wilson who is a guest
of Mrs. Dean Condon.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tucker and
small son were week-end guests at
Easy Pleasant
Way
To
LOSE FAT
IIow would you like to lose your
fat, increase your energy and improve
your health?
How would you like to lose your
double chin and your too prominent
hips and abdomen and at the same
time make your skin so clean and
clear that it will compel admiration?
Get on the scales to-day and see
how much you weigh— then get a bot­
tle of Kruschen Salts that cost next
to nothing and which w ill last you 4
weeks. Take one half teaspoonful in a
glass of hot water in the morning—
cut down on pastry and fatty meats—
go light on potatoes, butter, cream
and sugar— and when you have fin­
ished the contents o f this first bottle
weigh yourself again.
Notice also that you have gained in
energy— you feel younger in body—
Kruschen w ill give any fat person a
joyous surprise. Refuse imitations—
safeguard your health— you lose fat
S A F E L Y the Kruschen way.
N O T E — M any people find th at the
only diet change n ec e ss a ry while t a k ­
ing K r u s c h e n regu larly is T O E A T
LESS.
B O N N E V I L I. E
C H R O N I C
the home of Mrs. Tucker’s parents, in the east, carrying the feminine ro-|
Mr. and Mrs. E. Maurer in Portland. mantis lead role. Robert Cummings
Mrs.
Tokarev spent the week­ plays the male romantic lead. Others I
in the distinguished east are Monroe
end in Portland.
Miss Dora Sexton, Mrs. Hedwig Owsley, Louis DaPron, and Ed
Johnson, Mrs. Nels Swanson and Brophy.
“ Hideaway Girl" is a mystery
Mrs. Woodside all of The Dalles vis­
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mc- story, but it is garnished with ex­
Elroy en route to Portland Monday'. cellent music and dancing. In light­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black drove hearted vein, it tells about a jewel
to Portland Sunday' to spend several robbery, perpetrated on the scene
of a marriage ceremony by a female
days.
Mrs. Anne Hager of Portland was a thief disguised as the bride. The
dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and M rs.1 police radio alarm gives the number
R. C. Goodrich. Other callers at of an automobile in which the thief |
the Goodrich home during the day escaped, and it is the car in which
were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fawcett and Miss Ross rides in the opening se­
quences. She meets Cummings at a
Audrey Parks of Portland.
gas station, and when a police car
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson comes up, flees with him. She takes
drove to Portland Friday and with refuge on his yacht where they are
a group of friends enjoyed the even­ forced to pose as man and wife until
ing dancing at Jantzen beach. Sat­ the real thief is revealed. Before
urday evening they were guests of that, however, love blooms between
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robinson at Lake them—to the tune of some of the sea­
Oswego. Sunday' the Andersons en­ son’s sprightliest music.
joyed a picnic with friends at a park
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on the Yamhill river.
Light and Bright
One of the finest casts of musi­
cians, comedians, dancers and singers
E X A M IN E R COMING
ever assembled for a motion picture
makes its appearance in “ Champagne
C. M. Bentley, state examiner of W altz,” the gay' comedy with music
operators and chauffers, will be in which will play' Wednesday and
Hood River Tuesday, May 25 at the Thursday' at the Roosevelt theatre.
courthouse between the hours of 9
Fred
MacMurray
and
Gladys
A. M. and 5 P. M. All those wish­ Swarthout, who are co-starred, not
ing permits or licenses to drive cars onl,y supply the romantic interest,
are asked to get in touch with Mr. but also exhibit the talents which
Bentley during those hours.
have made them famous as musi­
cians. Before MacMurray’s entrance
into films he was a saxophone play-
er of considerable note.
And in
“ Champagne W altz,” as the leader
of a swing band which takes Vienna
by' storm, he toots his saxophone
again in real swing fashion. He also
Straight from the great hit she sings “ When Is a Kiss Not a Kiss”
scored in “ The Big Broadcast of to Miss Swarthout.
1937,” Martha Raye, madcap com­
The famous Metropolitan Opera
edienne who has captivated America diva contributes two outstanding vo­
during the past few weeks, returns cal selections. The first is the new
to the screen with a fresh batch of swing-waltz hit “ The Merry-Go-j
swing-singing, wisecracks and gen­ Round.” and the second “ Could 11
eral hilarity in “ Hideaway Girl,” the Be in Love?”
new musical mystery which will show
Irrepressible Jack Oakie is respon­
Friday and Saturday' at the Roose­ sible for most of the comedy as the
velt theatre.
press agent of MacMurray’s band,
Shirley Ross, another newcomer and more laughter is provided by'
who soared to the top rung of popu­ Herman Bing, Ernest Cossart, Ben­
larity with her singing and acting in ny Baker, and others. Frank For­
“ The Big Broadcast of 1937," is also est, the new screen “ find,” also pro­
vides some vocal music.
Veloz and Yolanda, world-famed
ballroom dance team, supply several
solos, one to the strains of “ The
Merry-Go-Round,” in which they in­
terpret a carousel in dance form, and
another in formal ball-room waltz.
A chorus of 350 also perform to the
“ Merry-Go-Round W altz,” while an
additional chorus re-enacts the old-
fashioned waltz of Vienna.
Two bands—one a hot American
swing band, under the baton of Mac­
Murray, and the other a symphonic
ensemble which interprets the waltz,
supply the music.
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FIVTB
DIRECTION J. J. PA R K E R
Friday, Saturday, May 2 1-22
Sun.,Mon.,Tue.,May 23-24-25
R o m a n c e lilting to the
rhythm of the s w in g -w a l t z !
0 K " " P aq"6
Waltz
At The Roosevelt
. . . fo r this purpose the
"THE HAPPY
MONDAY TWINS”
recommend this
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Newcomer Scores
A new film personality' of excep­
tional dramatic” and emotional abil­
ity will be introduced at the Roose­
velt theatre Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday when the motion picture ver­
sion of Barry Benefield’s best-selling
novel, "Valiant Is the Word for
Carrie,” will be shown.
The newcomer is Gladys George,
famed stage actress, whose portrayal
of the woman of shady repute who
is resurrected and ennobled by two
little children she adopted, is one
of the finest things ever captured by
the camera and is certain to become
one of the most widely discussed
film roles of the season.
Miss George, as Carrie Snyder,
brings up two homeless waifs as her
own. Through great sacrifice and
over the greatest obstacles she rears
them to glorious young manhood and
womanhood.
Peace and content­
ment abide with the little household
until the boy, played by John H ow­
ard, becomes involved with Isabel
Jewell,
an
adventuress.
Arline
Judge, who plays the part of the
other waif, is in love with Howard
and, broken-hearted, she marries an­
other man.
In a frantic effort to restore har­
mony in the little family, Carrie
becomes involved in a jailbreak with
the adventuress, and is arrested. Be­
fore the trial she is confronted with
a grave dilemma. I f she fights the
case she has a chance for freedom.
But then her past, which is unknown
to the children, will be brought back
to life. I f she doesn’ t fight it she
goes to jail but her past will re­
main a secret. The way in which she
makes her decision is a powerful
and dramatic motion picture per­
formance which moves Miss George
at once into the company of the
greatest actors of the screen.
Others in the cast are Harry
Carey. Dudley Digges. William Col­
lier, Sr., and the two charming
youngsters, Jackie Moran and Char­
lene Wyatt.
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MUMOUN1
r IC T U H
with JACK OAKIE
VELOZ and YOLANDA
H E R M A N U N O V IV IE N N E OSBORNE
F R A N K FO R E ST
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ERNEST COSSART
I DWARO
tUTMfRIAND
Wed.,Thur., May 26-27
‘1, who L aughed at Lore, have l allen in Love at last!”
ALSO W E D N E S D A Y
‘BANK NITE’
(Copyrighted 1933 — U. S. Patents Pending)
R. 0. Sehe, Jeweler
Hood River
Dance No, 2
-AT-
KOBERG’S BEACH
Saturday, May 22
MUSIC BY
MOREY GRAFF
FO PULAB PRICES PR EVAIL
Men, 40o
Ladles, 35c