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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1953)
iiiiuiiiiiinmiiiiimmi,,,,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,!,! NEWS OF SOCIETY riome Wedding Unites Pair 0 I 'T'"'T-1i-f T ir i Miss Helen Louise Titsworth last week became the bride of Clav P Shepard, son of Mr and Mrs. Fred Shepard, Bend, at an lSom.ki wedding at Scio . The ceremony was conducted by Rev. Robert WU mms, pastor of Redmond Community church. Membersof bo h families were present. After a coast wedding trip, the couple returned to Bend for the summer. Bend Man Takes Bride In Double Ring Rites at Scio i At a double ring ceremony last week in Scio, Miss Helen Louise Titsworth of Corvallis became the bride of Clay C. Shepard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shepard of Bend. The wedding was held at the home of the groom's uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs.. J. F. Hosch of Scio. The bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis T. Titsworth of Lynnhaven, Vir Einia. attended the rites, Mr. " . "n n. . 1 . Titsworth giving his daughter in marriage. v The bridal couple descended an open stairway to exchange their vows before a fireplace banked in white gladiolus. The bride wore a gown of white lace over taffeta, with stand-up collar,, long pointed sleeves and a ballerina skirt. Her fingertip illusion veil extended frnm n lnce . cao edeed in seed pearls; She' carried j-a' bouquet fof gladiolus and stephanottsi ; A .Mi The bride's only attendant was Barbara Wycoff Shepard or tsena, who wore a pink net, ballerina length gown with sweetheart neck line and brocade bodice. ' Mrs. Shepard carried a nosegay of blue and white gladiolu3 and delphin ium. Keith Shepard, the groom's brother, was best man, and Rob ert Petersen, Bend, ushered. Joan Shepard Petersen accom panied the soloist, Norma McDon ald, on the piano. Selections were "I Love You Truly," and "Through the Years." . ' . A reception was held in the Hosch home , following the ceremony.- For going away, the. bride wore a rose colored, shantung traveling suit with white accessor ies. After a short wedding trip to the coast, the couple returned to Bend where they will spend (he summer. ; ' - ... Miss Titsworth is a June gradu ate of Oregon State college-where she was affiliated with Kappa Delia sorority. She also attended Oregon College of Education, Mon mouth. Shepard, a Linfield college .graduate, is. an English instructor at Scio high school. . . Gilchrist Garden Club Has Meeting GILCHRIST, June 20-The Gil christ Garden club met Wednesday at the Gilchrist Methodist church. Due to the illness of Mrs. Virgil Spencer, her program on annuals was postponed. However, Mrs. R. J Terrell, Mrs. Isom Ezzell and Mrs R. D. Cass'ell gave brief re ports on the recent state conven tion held at Linfield college, Mc Minnville. , ' In the absence of the new pres ent, Miss Anne Dolezal, who a attending Oregon State college his summer, Mrs. R. D. Cassell, vice president, presided at the meeting. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Sam Ware, Mrs. V. L. Os borne and Mrs. Arnold Kreuger. Plans were made to accept tne Chemult Civic club's Invitation for the annual July picnic, to be held July 26 at the club grounds, at 6 pm. Several members also plan lo attend the meeting of Cen tral Oregon Garden club members at Prineville June 24. The following new members were each presented with a potted ruffled petunia : Mrs. Gus Colfield, Mrs VV. S. Wyse and Mrs. A. L. James all of Gilchrist, and Mrs. Arlo W. Harris, Mrs. Fred Kuehnle of Crescent, and Mrs. Orville Far ris and Mrs. R. E. Jessup of Chemult. The presentation was made by Mrs. Isom Ezell. Sirs. Louise Irving, Madras, was among the officers of the grand chapter of Oregon, Ordr of East ern Star, who were installed Thurs day in services hld in Port and. Mrs Irene McKinley. Portland, was installed as worthy grand matron of the order. Bend Girl Weds Redmond Man In Ceremony Here Anne Taylor of Bend became the bride of Willis Finney of Redmond in a quiet ceremony held at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. W. I. Palmer, 94 Portland avenue, June 16- at -8 p"m: ' The Rev." Palmer officiated at the services, tor which Junis Saunders ucted . as brides maid and H. C Sutton as best man. The bride is the daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Evans of Bend, She formerly attended high school in Redmond. The groom, also for merly of Redmond,, has taken his physical examination, preliminary to induction into the armed ser vices. They plan to. take a , brief honeymoon trip to California,- pripr to the groom's .entry into the army. At the-wedding ceremony here the bride wore a light blue suit with pink and white accessories and carried a rose corsage on' a white Bible. A reception was held later at the home or Mr. ana Mrs. H. C. Sutton. -.:.' v In addition to the parents of the bride and her brother, Winthrop, guests at the wedding and recep tion included Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mason of Santa Maria, Calif., the latter an aunt of the groom; Mr. and' Mrs. George McDaniel, Kelsey Clapp, Mr. and Mrs. Edna Harwell of.Redmond; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sutton, Janet Sutton, and Jams Saunders, of Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sutton of Corvallis. Indorsement Given Mrs. W. C. Coyner SEASIDE, June 20 A recom mendation that Mrs. W. C. Coy ner, Bend, national vice president of the American Legion auxiliary for the western division, be given Oregon department support for Important national appointment was made here Thursday: The recommendation was made by Mrs. Dora Sexton, The Dalles, at a session of the station conven tion . of the auxiliary. ; nhiprt nf the recommendation was to obtain Oregon's endorse ment of Mrs. coyner lor eventual top national office. . ATTEND YOUTH CONGRESS nnina fmm Ttonrl tn flMpnd the Pan-American Youth's Congress of the Seventh Day Adventist church are Mrs. Ernest Thomp son, Mrs. Ray Gibson, Mrs. Flor ence Aime and Mrs. Dottle Sum mer. Going from Redmond will be Miss Connie Van lassei. The Congress, held in the San J?fannenn nllHI tnril IIT1. ' HtfrflCtS thousands of Seventh Day Advent- ists from ail pans oi norm anu South America. ' V Ct.VB LUNCHEON WEDNESDAY The Wednesday luncneon at me Bend Golf club next week will be An hi a MmmlHm mmnnseri of Mrs. Jack Wctle, Mrs. Wayne Ernst, Mrs. frame uucnrisi ana Mrs. Russ Acheson, it was reported today by Mrs. Gordon Decker. The luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock and all club members desiring to attend may make reservations with MmmiiiM, momhprs anv time UD to next Tuesday noon, Mrs. Decker said. Terrebonne Girl Veds Bozeman Man Seventh Day Adventist church In Kedmnnil wm- hA wedding Sunday, June 14 In mi. V ,"ss eiyn Marie Mitchell, daughter, of Mr, and Mrs. Otln Mlrnhnll i rr.nH I became the bride of Delmar Wag nen. His mother Is Mrs. Ester Wagner of Bozeman, Moni. . Rlrlep Dnn T ,. r-v... a .l - wedding ceremony before an altar decorated with peonies, roses and white, Atnnlr An ika i.in . ,lu Hlv u.iue uanie down , the aisle on the arm of lier father hep groom-to-be sang one nf Ihn InuAlloot if hn rnMinn. wedding songs, "Because" by ed gown of slipper satin with limp train Vlav flnnn.tAn ...n ..... 'bw iuh veil was of illusion and she carried white Kiuaioius m Her wedding bou quet. Mrs.. Dean VanTassel was VflPfll nnlnlet a(Wtmnnnliu) Paul Gordon. She sang Cadman's m iuwiuiiK unu ' rogeiner Life's PnlhWHV Wa TronH" Kir v 10 mm. . Mrs Prank MoMi wis matron of honor, wearing VPllnw tflffotn nnt inf...tilMn n bouquet of blue Iris and yellow chrysanthemums. Bridesmaids wee miss juuy ouncn anu MISS RlflinP AVnfmOP In nn.nno nlnl taffeta. They 'carried blue Ifls mm jJinK cnrysaninemums. ; . Brother Is Best Man v Thp hpsf man wno Iho nmnm'. ers were' Robert Mitchell, Frank McMurry, Harold Lang and Mil ton Soule Jr. Miss Murlal Walker ana miss rsorma Schlemmer, wearing aqua. taffeta, were panrilpltphfprc TTHi-Ia Vi,nH.II dressed as a miniature bride, was me uower gin, and Mike Roach was Bible boy; , Assisting at tt)e reception which followed' in the Redmond grange hall were Mrs. Douglas Carry Who nut thp wprtrllnn Knlra anrl Doris Davis and Barbara Soule, wno served tne punch. Shirley ienuau nana iea tne guest book and Mrs. Victor Roach was In charge of gifts. The newlyweds are both stu dents At- Wnlln Walla Pnllpaa nt College Place, Wash. They will return mere in me iau 10 re sume their college work. Follow- intr a wpriHincr trln tn lnnnl lalrp resorts Mr. and Mrs. Wagner will spena me summer in AiDerta, r-nnnrin ivhont hp i,lll Gafiu ac n colporteur for his church. Mrs. vvauuei- wuie a navy uiue sun ...!... 1 . , 1 wiui guiu auiicasui les anu u cor sage, of white rosebuds for her going away costume.-; Potluck Luncheon At Prineville Set By Gjarden Clubs The Bend Garden club will join with other-clubs in this district in a potluck luncheon to be held at noon, June 24, at Prineville it was a n n o u n c e d today. Mrs. L. W. Franks, president of the O r e g o n Federation of Garden clubs, will be present, and will report on the recent national conference held at San Francisco. All members of the Bend Garden club planning to attend should get in touch with Mrs. Ray cooper, who js making arrangements for transportation, it was announced. The luncheon will be held at the Prineville home of Mrs. Dick Lemerts. Married at Prineville ipnmr " ' Tyy! Miss Joan Bal antyne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Ballan tyne of Prineville, and granddaughter of Mrs. Tillie Ogle, Bend, was married last'week to Clifton Rosenbaum, formerly of Prineville The bridal couple left for a coast wedding trip following a church rccep : 1 tion. Rosenbaum Is a lumberman at Riddle. Social Calendar Tonight 8 p.m. Buck and Wing square dance, Powell Butte Grange hall. . ' ' ' Sunday 6 p.m. Women ; 'of Moose, Father's day dinner . at hall. Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Catholic Altar Society will meet at the home of Mrs. J.F. Arnold, 25 Irvving. 58 p.m. Degree of Honor : meet ing, Norway hall. Luncheon served by lodge. 8 "p.m. Public installation of of ficers by Women of the Moose. Committee reports, initiation will follow. Swim Classes Planned Here Classes In swimming and junior and senior life saving will be of fered by the American Red Cross with first sessions scheduled for July 7 at the Bend Municipal pool. Instruction will be given by the regular lifeguards at the pool, Clara Skjersaa, Pat Blakley, Karen Chapman, Gary Monical, and Doris Hawes. Classes will be open to all children eight years of age and older. Registration for the course should be completed by the end of next week, Mrs. Kenneth C. Cale, water safety chairman, ad vised today. All children and young people Interested In the program may call the Red Cross at 467 or visit the office In the J. C. Penney building starting Monday. Each section will be limited as nearly as possible to 25 pupils meeting four times a week, Tues day through Friday, Mrs. Cale satd. Certificates will be given on successful completion of the course. Miss Balldntyne Weds Riddle Man In Qhurch Rites , Miss Joan Ballantyne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. -Ballantyne of Prineville, last week became the bride of Clifton Rosen baum; son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Rosenbaum, Myrtle Creek, .v The ceremony was held' at Our Saviours Lutheran church. Prine- ville, with Rev. Orin Gudmonson officiating, The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, Leon uevereaux oi John Day, wore traditional white satin, en train and a finger tip veil held in place Dy a tiara 01 seed pearls, Her bouquet of : white orchids and stephanotis was fashioned around a white Bible. Miss Marcia Sklersaa of Bend' the; bride's cousin, was , maid of honor.. Another cousin of the oride, Mrs. Chuck Forrily, Cor vallis, was bridesmaid. Mrs. Nell Skjersaa, Bend, the bride's aunt played wedding music and ac companied Mrs. Don Halligan, Madras, in tne selections Be cause" and "The Lord's Prayer." Alan Steele was best man. and Fred ; Hall , and Doug Harris ushered. . A reception in the church base ment followed the ceremony. Both young people are graduates of Crook,' county high school. The bride attended Oregon state col lege and later, was employed in Prineville. Rosenbaum is engaged in lumbering at Riddle.- The couple left for a wedding trip to Delake and other coastal points. Bend persons attending the wedding were Mrs. Tillie Ogle, the bride's grandmother; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nystrom, Miss Lorna Nystrom, Mrs. Maurice Meleness, Miss Nada Meleness, Mrs. Fran ces Jackson, Don Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Devereaux, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gallagher, and Mr. and Mrs. George Raycraft. SOCIAL MEETING SET, A Degree of Honor social meet ing will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Norway hall, it was announced today. Lunch will be served by the lodge, and each member Is being asked to bring another member. Several forms of enter tainment are planned. Sisters Rodeo Gets Under Way Fans wore assembling In , the grandstand and bleachers today in ample time to see the first brono break fi-om the chute as the 12th annual Sisters rodeo got underwuy. Top contenders have entered the Sisters show to do battle for points against Muck Barbour's stock. Ciown for the two-day event is Ted Billings, Canby, California, who with his mule Whlrlcy Gig and Chita, motion ploture chimpanzee, were expected to keep the audience occupied during lulls. ; 1 , t , A trick riding specialty featuring Buss Carson and his daughters Bar. bara Jean and Joun, aged eight and nine, also was to be featured In the arena program. : Twelve regular events, topped ' by bronc busting, calf roping, and bulldog ging are to be held both doys. : The show was to begin today at 1:30 p.m., Shortly after The Bulletin went to press. A buckaroo ball tonight and buffalo breakfast start ing at 6 a.m. tomorrow also will be featured. The annual Queen's ball was held last night at the Sis ters high schoool gymnasium. The dance honored Queen Connie Clark and her princesses, Shirlene Har rington, Agnes Thornburgh, Joyce Randall and Wilms Kirby. Music was by the. Crooked River Ramblers. .. "t A rodeo parade down the main street of Sisters began at 10 a.m. tOdflV. Iinripr thp riirppttnn nf .Tnlrp Harrington. George Wakefield of bisters Is president of the rodeo association. . Th. Bend. Bulletin, Bd. Oor. Jun2. Iij-J muubvi wuimx ot ine honor, V nas just completed hli year -of study and returned to the news-1 Trapshoot r . (Continued from Page 1) :.. u ..... Oregonians, but with special purses und awards for g u e s t s. winners lollow: Class A doubles: Arnold Reie- ger, Seattle, Wash., 98;. John Wll lener, Eugene, 95, and Clyde Fox, Klamath Falls. 94. ft' Class B doubles: D. Fields, Was co,' 89; George Blum, Tillamook, 89; M, Clogston. Medford, 89, and tiui unurch, Koseburg, 89. . Class C doubles: J. Cawrse. Re mote, 91; C. Enitling, Stayton, 88; E. Krewson, Roseburg, 85. ' Class AA, 16-yard; John Simp son, Portland, 100; Arnold Rieg ger, Seattle, 99; Phil Miller, Reno, Nev 99. .. j Class A 16-vard: F.ldon Baker. Baker, 99; O. Ballew, Eugene, 99; b, uiavin, Twin rails, j.aa ys ,fi Solpmon, Roseburg, ,98.,. i irri.j ' -iiw Other Results !)' t u Class B, i 16-yard; John Forbes, Portland; '99; Ray Glass, Eugene, 98; K. Gilkenson, Roseburg, 98; J. Bird, Albany. 98. Class C, 16-yard: Bud Harriss, Gaston,: 97; F; Jyhla, Tleton, Wash., 97; George t ick, Portland, 95; D. Wallace, Portland, 95; Joe Norton, Mitchell, 95.. Class D. 16 yard: Donna Wooley, Roseburg, 93; D. Neber gall, Albany, 91; Jim Twohy, Portland, 90. . - k Tonight at S p.m. at the Pilot Butte inn the scattergun marks men win tane part in wnat prom ises to be a highlight of the 1953 shoot a Calcutta auction. In this affair, gunners are auctioned off to the highest bidders, who share in the winnings of the marksmen. Maior events on today's pro- Hram are the preliminary handi cap, which started this afternoon, and the Oregon state champion ship, second half, which got un der way, this morning. Oregon state handicap compe- tlon will be held Sunday, with gunners to be In action all day at the grounds three miles soutn from the center of Bend. Oregon state PITA champions will be announced at the end of the shoot. Dr. Grahlman Moving Office . Moving into newlyrremodeled offices at 81 Oregon avenue this weekend will be Dr.. J. S. Grahl man; Dr. Robert Bristol, who will be associated with him here In the practice of .dentistry, and Leonard Seems, dental technician Mrs, Selm'a-Cain will continue as receptionist, in the new quarters. uruiiiinan nas naa acmai offices upstairs in the.J. C. Pen-' ney building since July, 1929. Dr. Bristol, who henceforth will be assuciuiea wim mm Mere,, is a recent graduate of the University of Oregon dental school,! in tne new quarters, which have been completely rebuilt in recent iMuuiua, aie mur uemui operating rooms, a business office and two uuiuy rooms, upstairs Is a dark room - for the ; development of -v-ray iums. . The new dental quarters also will have much new. equipment, J ...111 U n. i' A .. . ., a.iu win ue aiuuiig uie mum muu- era in Oregon, Dr. Grahlman re ports; w. .,!.';.' i - . v Find it In the Classified Ads! VIOLATION ('HARflEB- Casper W. Libel. 33 nf 414 p. ovenue, has been cited to appear in the city police court on a basis rule violation count, Phone 693 -2'4 Miles North on Redmond m-Wft Gates Op,.,, 7;4IJ - ghow Starts ' Ptisk? ' ' ' STARTS SUNDAY , "FORT WORTH" in color ALSO "RETREAT HELL" y NOW PLAYING ' ' Stewart Granger "WILD NORTH" in color ALSO ' '.'"' "ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD". I Bring the Whole Family- SEE H MOVIE FROM YOUR MX STARTS SUNDAY ENDS TONITE . "Brighr Vietory" AND "Son of Belle Star'! TWO RIP-ROARING ACTION HITS IN ONE THRILL PACKED SHOW! ' John Woyne , Henry Fonda ' , - in,, , ' , ,'. ; , , "FORT APACHE" 2nd Action Hit Thrills . ChUls Spills In this siiectacular motorcycle racing story. Scenes In this show were taken of actual field events. If Bill Williams Carlo Betenda The Pace That Thrills , ' and ''- r NEWS COLOR CARTOON l Mrs. .1. F. Arnold will entertain Circle No. 3 of the Catholic Altar Society at her home, 25 Irving, Iuesday at l:dO. TONIGHT Panorama Playhouse PRESENTS "That Delightful French Farce" MOLIERE'S SCHOOL FOR WIVES Single Admission . . $1.40 (incl. tax) Children under 14 . . .60 (incl. tax) Telephone 772 for Reservations Curtain 8:30 p.m. Panorama Playhouse playing nightly except Monday at Allen Auditorium will perform SCHOOL FOR WIVES through Sunday, June 21. Medford Edifor Wins Fellowship GEARHART, June 20 (IB Award of the second Eric Allen memorial fellowship went today to Eric Allen, city editor of the Medford Mail-Tribune and son of the late dean of the University of Oregon journalism school for whom the fellowship was named. Allen was chosen by a special committee of the Oregon' News paper Publishers' association. which is holding its annual conven tion here. 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