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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1920)
Wt rim tucno iHiixim.v, uiihv kdition, iiend, onrcooN, 8iTimMY, novkmiikr o, 1020. PAOH T (Ily Mm, li, W. Uulcli oil I'lionn lllitok MIHI) v Notaa for eubllratlon In tha wrlal column In Ilia Haturdar laatia of Tha Bullalln aaual ' a III not lalar Ihan lllO o'clock an lha allarnoan of lha day yracadlns. I'nacy A. H In viniH jioHt, American Legion, will liu tho luiKt ut an army v mill navy dunce to ha Klvcm ThurH- 'day nlKlit ut thu gymiiuHltim uh thn - ijx-hiiivIco iiiiiu'h ciilnlirutlon of ' ArmlHtlcii iluy. Tho pout oonlliilly v liivllim ull cIvllluiiH III thil clly to uttimi!, mill u commllloo htmiled hy .luck Knowlon Ih huril ut work to li f fold (ha hoHt milurlulnmiinl of tho your for tho hlg crowil which in . curtain to ho priwimt. All foniiiu' ' HolillnrH, HiillorH mill iiiurlniiH lira In structed hy tho cominlttuo to iiiiur In iinlforin, a Thn iiiuHiiniruilu hull kIviiii Inst Kniiinliiy evening mitlnr tlio uuh plcim of tho library hniinl Iiiih been enthusiastically termed 11 lirlllluiit huci'uhh hy nil Hi oho who iittuuilvd. Under thu direction of MIhh Har riet I'iiiIiiiukIi of Ihn hlifh school facility, uhhIhIiiiI by Miirjorlo lliilrd, Maruaret Iniihnlt, Mary Kllzahetli King,' Itiiiiiuliio Nicholson, Frank Loiihr mill Vunco Coynor, un ox triiliinly iii'IIhIIc offiuH wuh atluliiail In tho decoration or tho hull. A huiiil or ynliow cropo paper, upon which warn plucod lha usuul IIiiIIowo'iiii symbols, outlliinil tho bulcony. I.lfo-Hlzoil wltchon ware suspiiiiiliid from tho culling uml u lui'KO moon, with a wllch piiHHlng boforo It, milled to tho ghOHtllko np ponrunco of tho bcoiiii, whllo uwllch'8 outi III roil , iittmiiliiil hy th run cronoH, occupied a cotiHplcuoiiH place on tho hIiiko. A row or pumpkin fucos wnH miHpnnilod from tha curtain mill mlnlutiiro corn Holds In In ono of which Htood u furnuir uml In tho ollmr u hiilf-coiicouliid witch, en hanced tho senna. Dancing begun lit 8 o'clock anil ut 1 0 o'clock a grand murcli wiih fiiriiinil. during which tlmo tho Judges uwunloil tho prison. Tho two flrttt prices of 17. BO ouch wore SALE ON TIRES YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO OVER LOOK THE OPPORTUNITY NOW OFFERING ITSELF TO BUY TIRES AT THE GREAT REDUCTION THEY ARE PRICED AT DURING OUR SALE We still have a few left. Drop in and see if we still have your size and when you see how reason able you can buy, you will be glad you came in time. BEND GARAGE IF XI D Is as generally recognized to designate quality in storage batteries as . the sign X I IS TO designate the unknown quan tity in mathematical problems. D I if :! 3 ii f :! I I :! I! I i r t URABILITY is the foundation" ! on which this Battery built, 5 it's widespread popularity. q VERY EXIDE BATTERY m in use is giving perfect satisfaction WHY not mmZL make the next Battery an N buying an EXIDE Storage Bat tery you are assured of long and satisfactory service. s EL a II H. R. RILEY BATTERY REPAIRING and RECHARGING GREENWOOD AVE. BEND, OREGON awarded to Mm. L. P, Hchmorl of lliniil mid Virgil Hponcor of MHII cun, coHtumod uh IiiiIIuiih. Hocoiii prises woro given Mm. Van Huffoll und Mm, llolmont, dressed uh "Tlio HunklHt TwIiih," und to Charles Hrsklno, who dressed an u noKro mummy. Tlio (roe ontrunco prize wuh uwurilod to Mr. Ilontruxor, uh Cliurllo Chuplln und Mm, IlontruKur uh tlio uutrnHH, Murlo DroHHlor, During tho evening rofroxlimontH woro served from tho cuntoon und from tou curtH. Tho uffulr wuh u financial, uh wall uh u Hoclul, huccohh, uhout $300 bo liiK netted by tho board, a a MrH. Loulno Tuylor wuh hostess thin uftoriioon ut u hrldKO iiurty. Tho first offlclul vllt of tho worthy grand matron of tho KuHtorn Htur, MrH. Adu Umhuck of Lukovlew, to tho locul chuptor wuh tho occa loa of a 1 o'clock luncheon ut the MuhoiiIc club rooniH on WodnoHiluy. Twenty-eight momborH wore sauted about tho well uppolntod tuhlo und onjoyod u Hoclul hour with MrH. Umhuck, wIioho ploiiHlng perHonullty nxiHt favorably Impressed liar lodge sinters. Following tha luncheon, tho rogu lur lodgo work wuh put on for the obHorvutlon of tho visitor und a bou quet of chryHunthomumH presented uh a Hlmplo token of appreciation. In tho luto ufternoon un uuto purty, compoHod of Worthy Putron Frank CliiHbar, Mr. Ganbar, Worthy Matron Mrn. L. A. W. Nixon and olhom drove MrH. Umhuck over to Itodmond to be tho gucBt of the Order of Kiintorn Htur of thut city, a a a The Hhrlnom' club wub bout to tho momborH or the Mad ran order' und tholr IuiIIoh at a dunclng purty hint TuoHiluy evening, when reports of the election roturiiH formed a fcuturo of tho outortulnment. A lurgo crowd wuh In attendance and a very plnuHurahlo evening en joyed. For the plcunuro of her nieces, littlo Qeraldlno und Frances Derger, Mrs. W. J. Colomun entcrtalnaeT Sul urduy ovening wyth a HuJIowo'en purty. Upon arrival the mini 1 1 guests donnai) elf cups and spent the eve ning In the enjoyment uf games In keeping with tho season. Refresh ments were served and ut nine o'clock the guests bade the hostess goodnight." Those present were: Olga EmgcbrctBon, Ermadlno May nurd, Murlun and Margaret Hen nosHy, Lucille Qlowor, Mary Lcavett, Aludeno Harris, Phyllis UuBmuBsen, Ella and Kvelyn Thorson, and Oer aldlno und Fruncis Bcrger. a Tho regular monthly luncheon of the Ladies of tho Emblem Club was hold at tho club on Thursday. Fol lowing the luncheon tho nfternoon was spent In playing Bridge. a a a Tho Baptist Aid Society met Thursday afternoon at the homo or Mrs. ChttB. Stiyler on Newport Ave. Following a short business meeting, rofreBhmentB were served and a so cial hour enjoyed. Aftor a three week's visit with lfor Bister, Mra. J. H. Haner, Mrs. W. H. Bogue doparted Tuesday, for hor home In Cordova, Alaska, a a Mrs. Carl Johnson and little son, arrived Thursday morning after an absence of five and one half months spent In Duluth, Minn, at the home of Mrs. Johnson's father who has been seriously 111. A few weoks ago Mr. Johnson Joined his fain Ily. and together they Journeyed to New York where they spent a week be fore returning west. While In the city, the Johnson's had the pleasure of visiting with Miss Mary Agnes Sheridan of Bond who Is a studont at Sucred Heart Academy. a Fifty-four young people attended tho Christian Endeavor Social given at the ProBbyterinn church on Fri day evening of last week. A number of unique games afforded the en tertainment and at a late hour a de licious luncheon was served in the dining room where the long tnblos decorated with Hallowe'en symbols presented an attractive scene. Mrs. J. J. Lowell entertained the Aid Society at the Presbyterian church, ThurBdny afternoon. Twenty-four lndlos wore present and after tho usual business meeting, spent, the time with needle work. . A pleasant social affnlr occurred Saturday evening at the home of Mrs, J. F. McDonald when her sister MIbs Ava Olllander nastBted by MIsa Jennie Lemke entertained with a Hallowe'en party. The gueBtB came In mnsquerado costumes and Bpent the evening In playing gameB and tolling stories. At the usual hour re freshments were sorved. a a a The Bond Study Club held thoir rogulnr meeting at the home of Mrs A, Whlsnnnt on Monday afternoon. "Peru und Un People" wus the topic of study. Tha history of Peru since tha fifteenth century wus outlined In the two papers, "Plzarro and the Conquest of Poru" by Mrs. J. If. Haner, represented by MIhh Dudley und I'orvlun History, since the Spun iHh Continent" by Mrs. Chus, Hayes. A biogruphy of "Tlurtolomo do Las Cumin, Illshop of Clilapu" was pre sented by Mrs. Churlos Hayden, Tho serving of a dainty luncheon followed tho program. a a Honoring her daughter-ln-luw Mrs. Ilyun, MrH. Elmer Ryun enter tulnod thin ufternoon with an after noon tea to which twenty-four guoHts were Invited. Tho afternoon was spent with clever guessing games nnd the enjoyment of other novel features of entertainment. Microscope Bares Nettle Stlnfj. Through a powerful microscope such things as a nettle sting, the scales of a butterfly, or the solid par ticles In smoke are plainly seen. Insufficient Sweetness. "Sweet are the uses of adversity." Nevertheless, It Is a poor substitute for sugar when It comes to cunning. We Can Locate the Trouble When you are having trouble with your car and drive in here, the first thing we do is to locate the trouble. We do not guess, we know. Hence when you receive your bill from us you can feel certain that it is only for work actually neces sary. Phone Black 1951 the next time your car is not working right. A. W. Bontrager Greenwood Avenue Ear Marks of Sumatra Brides, A bride In Sumatra must wear large silver buttons In her ears for Ave years, or until the first baby Is born Some Never Unmask. Unfortunately our blessings in dls iTJlse are painfully slow In unmask Ing. Boston Transcript aft Venice Great Price-Reducing Sale Starts Today ! Every Pair of Shoes in Our Store Sold at Pre-War Prices ! Not since the war has any shoe merchant reduced his stock to the level that these Shoes will be sold at. And every pair of Shoes in the store is of the very highest grade. BUY WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE ito Co. Oregon Street Jvvf v v4vm4 44f vuj