The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, January 21, 1938, Page FOUR, Image 4

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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,
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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
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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»
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Mrs. J. D. Kyle made a trip to
Portland Thursday to visit her niece,
Mrs. George Carter, form erly of the
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