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About Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1939)
FRIDAY. MAY 19. 1939 FIVE THF CASCADE lOCHS CHRONICLE were Florence and Shirley Smelt- zer, Joan McCormick, Jean Scott, Elli Nelson, Jean Hays. Bonny and Virginia Martin. Betty June Stark. Maxine Bennett, Yvonne Bittner, Merle Potts, Velma Walker, Caro lyn Kerr, Doris Davenport. Pauline ____________________________________________ and Juanita MeCristy, and Judy •Fri., Sat. M.iv l t - t t f Scott. Mothers and guests were: Mrs. W. Cronk. Mrs. 0. H. Clark. (Adventure Drama) Mrs. Charles Bennett, Mrs, Ernie Manchester. Mrs. Victor Wigren, Mrs. C. A Brolliar, Mrs. Wynn. “DRUMS” Mrs. J. Miestrell. Mrs. Richard Welch, Mrs. Lew McCormick, Mrs. Sabu, Raymond Massey, Addison Harrison. Mrs. Wilbur Valeri Hobson Smeltzer, Mrs. Jack Stark and two Filming Big Thrills small sons, Mrs. Jerry Woodward The Newcomer (Cartoon) and Mrs. Gibson Harrison. fSun.. M on.. T u es. May 21- 2 2 -23$ Mrs. T. J. Langton entertained a group of boys on her son, Dick’s, r l C E FOLLIES OF 1939”! birthday last week at supper, which the b o y s enjoyed out-of-doors, 'Joan Crawford, James Stewart.! spending the e v e n i n g playing games. Guests were Paul and ' Lew Ayres (Marine Circus* News. Cecil Kelsay. Dick and Billy Carter, Doyle Harvey, Jerry Miller, Dwain ¡Wed., Thurs. May 24-2.‘>»JJ Smeltzer and Ted Langton. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Morgan and “YOUNG DR. KILDARE"® Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Manchester left Sunday for Klamath Falls where Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore the men will attend the Sth session “ Once Over Lightly” -N of the Oregon Grand Lodge of the “ Seal Skinners" ¡> Independent Order of Odd Fellows. —------------- D While Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Man |Fri., Sat. May 26-27. chester will attend the Rebekahs convention, which will last through “HUCKLEBERRY FINN” ' Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rice and Mickev Rooney four months old twin sons of Port “ Men of Steel” land were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bohrer. Mr. and Mrs. William Schroeder and daughter. Margery, of Portland were guests of Mrs. Erick Grand- strom Saturday. Walter Erickson of Corvallis and Eddie Erickson of Garabaldi visited Mrs. Erick Grandstroni was the their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erick honor guest Tuesday when a few Erickson, over the week-end. friends dropped in on her birthday Guests Mothers’ Day at Mrs. to spend an informal afternoon. Those spending the afternoon were Erick Grandstrom’s w e r e her Mesdames Lester Sprague. Karl daughter, Gretchen, of Portland. Rosenback, C h a r l e s Haggblom Mr. and Mrs. Art Warren and son, Charley Nelson, Erlin Rosenback, Artie, of North Bonneville and William Sundsten, Arthur Warren Lloyd Essee of Umatilla. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and and Mrs. Hilda Olin. son. Charles, of Portland were Plans are being formed for an orthopedic clinic at The Dalles the week-end guests at the home of 21st of June. This will care for Mrs. Miller’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. young people especially between Charley Nelson. Mrs. Lester Sprague and daugh the ages of 14 to 21. Those with Eleanor, spent several days in bone deformities, muscular ail ter, Portland last week visiting friends ments, scars from burns, birth and shopping. marks, etc., are admitted. For fur Miss Alice E. Joyce and Harry ther information please get in Albert Portland visited at the touch with either Miss Bessie home of of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mc Williams or your local health chair Mullen Saturday. man. Mr. and Mrs. George Haggblom, Mrs. Ivan Embree made a busi- Charley Haggblom and Mrs. Hilda nes trip to Portland Tuesday to Olin made a business trip to Port assist her mother, Mrs. T. F. land Saturday. Thompson, who is on the committee Mrs. R. E. Andrews and son, making the arrangements for the Donny, of Mosier stopped to visit Crown Prince Olaf reception at the friends and relatives in the Locks Auditorium Saturday evening, and Friday, after having spent a few picnic Sunday at Viking Park at days visiting her daughter, Da- which they expect a record-break maris, at Rainier and attending a ing crowd. Mrs. Embree and daughter, Gyda Ann, expect to at tend the meeting Saturday night in Portland and also the family will Phone Hood River 1111 for attend the picnic if weather per Radio Service or Repairing mit*. Mrs. Ben Scott presented her CALL Sunday School pupils in a short BARTOL MOTOR CO. Mothers’ Day program last Friday at the Church with the mothers as _ honor guests. Children taking part h ijCOMMUNITY' l| T H E A T R E Cascade Locks Riiÿftd Slto*¿ Actio* ßc>4fi a n d Q recital in which Damaris was play son. Philip, and Roy Quacken- Rainy I-ake Sunday, bush of Portland were guests of langton drove to Newberg Mrs. Alice Williams and her Mr and Mrs T. J. Langton and Saturday to visit his mother who daughter. Miss Bessie Williams, of family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Artie Sundsten and Hood River were luncheon guests son, Philip, enjoyed a picnic at Mr. and Mrs. Silver Perras and of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rrown last U'ontinued on r a s e Kightl Friday. Mrs. Axel Johnson, accompanied by friends from Portland, visited Mrs. Erick Grandstroni last Friday. Mrs. G. N. Hesgard and son. Norman, spent the week end in Portland visiting Mrs. Hesgard’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. K. J WuMT re turned home Saturday from a month spent visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Spoorsoen and son of Moffitt Creek are mak See us for ing a business trip to Boise. Idaho, and expect to be gone several LASTI NG GIFTS weeks. Mr and Mrs. Newton Clark and children. Bonny Lou and Newton, visited Mrs. Lewis Clark at Hood River Sunday. Mrs. Jerry Woodward visited with relatives at Stevenson Sun day. Mrs. Ivan Embree and children spent the week-end in Portland with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Woodward ( U hh I and children and Mrs. Emma Wood ward enjoyed a drive to Yakima, Wn., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hyde and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Goetz and daughter. Martha, visited Mr. j Geitner at Hood River Sunday and 1 while there Mr. Goetz did some golfing on the Hood River course. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jones and b c Graduation Gifts WATCHES — LOCKETS — CROSSES CLOCKS — TIE AN1> COLLAR SETS Sche’s Jewelry Store A LIGHT RIGHT I* r i g h t k * c « i ( * M combino* Ughtmmm G. N. Hesgard w it h i m t o t k , ric h flavor a n d fail 90 GENERAL p ro o f ttrongth TOW g r a in neutral spirits. 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