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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1938)
VODB FR ID A Y , JA N U A R Y 21, 1938 Pictures Recalling the Days T U K ISONN’E V IL L K DAM C H R O N IC L E , several days in Portland, where Timberline Lodge Sunday and en they went to get Mrs. Kyle, after joyed some skiing. several days visiting there w ith rel Mrs. Sue Wood .?ard, Stella and atives. Mrs. Kyle’s m other, Mrs. R. Bob W oodward, Mrs. Jerry Wood (By Clara Nix) | Trimble, returned with her daughter w ard and family and Miss Genevieve ^ for a short visit. W oodward were guests Sunday to a birthday dinner in Mrs. Mrn. ltrollinr E ntertains Locks, who is the proud m other of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris made a very lovely Coe’s home in Stevenson. Mrs. Maude Brolliar w as hostess twin daughters th at were born the business trip to W alla W alla the O Evelyn ther guests present were Mrs. to a very lovely afternoon party in 8th of Jan u ary at Good Sam aritan fore part of this week. Allinger, Mrs. Jake Allinger her home last Thursday afternoon. Hospital. The parents nam ed their Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Nix enjoyed I Jenny and daughter, Pauline, and John Al The afternoon was spent in playing daughters Janice Vivian and Jean the lovely dinner at the V. L. G arner linger. bridge. Those enjoying the occasion ette iviabie. The C arters have been home Sunday afternoon. The even Dickie Langton returned from w ere: Mesdames Charles Haggblom, residing at North Bonneville for the ing was spent playing pinochle. Portland Sunday w here he has been Anna Haggblom, Ivan Embree, Roy past year. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller and Mr. \ the past two weeks under a doctor's W eeman, H arriete W ait, Mae Elliott, ♦ (Continued on Page Eight) J. F. Kelsay, T. J. Langton, Turnip- Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Regnier, ac and Mrs. Roy W eeman motored to seed, Cress Welch and Grandm a companied by Mrs Maude Brolliar, and son, Howard, made a business Brolliar- trip to Portland Monday. B irthday Celebrated Sunday dinner guests at the Hank Mrs. Vic W igren was hostess to M unkres' home were Mr. and Mrs. a most delightful luncheon in her Jack McChristy and daughters, P au home last W ednesday afternoon in line and W aneta The evening was honor of her birthday. Ladies pres spent playing cards. OF A GOOD REASON ent were m em bers of the Sewing Howard H arrison and Everill Brol Club, which are Mesdames R. J- liar returned to Newberg Sunday W uner. G. E M anchester. E. H atton, evening after spending the week ders, John Foulkes, W arren David end with their parents. son, M. L. Morgan and T. J. La‘ng- Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hammond ton. The members presented Mrs. made a trip to Oregon City and YOU SHOULD WAIT Portland where they rem ained for W igren with a beautiful vase. over the week-end with relatives. Flnechle Club Entertained UNTIL SPRING The Pinochle Club was entertained Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allen and bv Mrs. Bess H arrington in her home son arrived Saturday from California TO BUY T hursday afternoon. The guests en where they have been since C hrist AN joyed the lovely luncheon after man for a few days’ visit with Mr. which they played pinochle. Guests and Mrs. C. E. Cam s. . included Mesdames Bernice Murrey, Mrs. Karl Rosenback. Mrs. Chas. N ina G arner, Zelda Morris, M artha Haggblom and Mrs. Chas. Nelson en Cnrns, Clara Nix, P reta Morgan and joyed coffee Saturday afternoon at V era Sprague. Mrs. M urrey walked Penn’s Tavern with Mrs. M. L. Morgan. aw av with first /prize again. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph BIgelston and ♦ OR son, Bobbie, arrived from Eugene, Friends (¡root Mr*. W oodward Mrs. Je rry Woodward w as pleas and will nov resid > in one of M iller's antly surprised at her home Monday cabins. afternoon when a num ber of her J. D. Kyle and son, Clayton, spent friends dropped in to say happy birthday. Those enjoying the occas WHEN YOU CAN ACTUALLY ion were Mrs. Charles Haggblom, Mrs. Cnpt. Rosenbaok, Mrs. Vera Sprngue, Mrs. Capt. Nelson, Mrs. George Haggblom and Grandm a Brolliar. The ladies spent the after noon playing ‘‘500" and sewing. The guests were served a very delicious AT PRESENT lunch including a lovely birthday THE DALLES FREIGHT cake. Mrs. W oodward received LINE m any lovely gifts. Cascade l.ock» ♦ CASCADE LOCKS Can You Think WHY ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR ' RANGE S ees N ew Twin» Mrs. J. D. Kyle made a trip to Portland Thursday to visit her niece, Mrs. George Carter, form erly of the FUEL Save Money Phone 131 REDUCED PRICES Live Inexpensively anil com fortably this winter at the— ROOSEVELT INN LOCATED AT T1IE DAM EN TR A N CE — BO N N EV ILLE, ORK M etropolitan Hostelry and In conjunction the— ENJOY ELECTRICAL SERVANTS SEE THESE VALUES NOW CONVENIENT TERMS Reasonable Rate» ROOSEVELT CAFE The finest C afe on the Columbia Ri>or H ighw ay WEST COAST POWER COMPANY Cascade Locks