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About Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1939)
F R ID A Y . M AY 19. 1939 T H F C ASC AOK LOCKS CHRONICLE F O I’ R Cascade Locks Chronicle SCHOOL NEWS Cascadian NOW P L A Y I N G - MISS HETTE D AVIS in “ DARK VICTORY” Supported by George Brent and Humphrey Bogart Opens .Monday May 22 “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” Merle Oberon and David Niven Rialto Friday. Saturday May 19-20 “ LUCKY NIGHT” My run Ixiy and Robert Taylor Sunday Only May 21 DOUBLK F E A TU R E la y Hainter, Ida Lupino, Lee Howinan, in “THE LADY AND THE MOB” Florence Rice, Allan Marshall in “FOUR GIRLS IN WHITE” Mon . Tue«., Wed. May 22-23-21 “ THE BROADWAY SERENADE” Jeanette McDonald, Lew Ayres, Ian Hunter, Flunk Morgan, Rita Johnson, William (largali and Al Sheun Thursday Only May 25 Jiihn Lttel, Margaret Lindsay In “ ON TRIAL” FrL, Sat. May 2«-27 All of the (Irniul Hardy Family Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone, Cecelia Parker, Sara lladen and all the rest in their latest ad venture: “ THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH” CASCADE LOCKS HIGH SCHOOL <Ity Virginia McMullen) The Senior Class has chosen the yellow rose as their class flower, blue aud gold as their class colors, and “ With the ropes of the past we ring the bells of the future” as their class motto. Thursday night at H:30 p. m. in the Cascade Locks High School gymnasium the graduating senior members will leave the school carrying their diplomas. The Sen iors are Henry Emil Brink, James Clayton Kyle, Jeanne la* Verne Orvis, Charles Dale Bennett, and Mark C. Chapman. The Girls’ Glee Club will sing and Rev. Leake of Hood River will deliver the ad dress. Monday afternoon Harry Wade and Jack Hasketts of Bonneville visited school. Is the Title to Your Property Merchantable? 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Oregon One year.............................. $1.00 Pins for the Girls’ Glee Club have been ordered and are expected to arrive soon. The girls will get a pin if they have uttended regu larly and have cooperated with their leader, Mrs. Harrison. Monday evening a dinner was given ut the Kyle home in honor of the high school graduating class and their principal, Mr. Langton. The house was attractively decor ated in class colors of blue and gold. The evening was spent in 1 music by Jeanne Orvis, singing by . all and stories of interest by their principal. All of the seniors were ; present and attended the show later. Tuesday afternoon Darryl Strad er, former Locks student, came back for a visit with his old class mates. Friday, a picnic is planned for ^ all students at Eagle Creek. Each student is going to bring his own lunch. It is hoped that everyone will enjoy himself. From San Francisco to New York, Everybody saves in Penney's Huge Bar gain Carnival. 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