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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1921)
1 TIIH I1KNI) IttXLRTIN, DAILY KDITION, DK.VD, OIlKflON. flATUIHMV, 3ASVAUY 22, 1021. PACJE 7 1 (lly Mm, h. W. (Jntcliidl I'lmno lllm k 1(181) ! $ NalM for pgbllcallim In III. urll raliimn In Hi. HNluriUr l"U. nf Th llull.lln mull Ill n.l I.IM than AllO a'clwch on III. afl.rniHin of Iht dor iicoI1iiV a Tim Kplscnpnl Kllllil liulil mi oil jnyahlu iiiimiIIiik Ht tliu Ihiimii of III!) 'Jii'uhIiIiiiii, Mm. A. V, Larson, on Krl ftlay iirinrniiiiii. Tho limit wiih spent HHWllIK (III II II leli'M III III! (IllipilSI'd ,'nf at a sale It) tin put on hy lliu Kill lil lIlll'llIK MlU KllMllir HC'IIHOII. Mailt ru- ; freshmenls woro served lit llui clouu of tlin iiriiii'iiooii. II 11(1 0IIIO- iiiiiik tliu (Wsoi ? Tl, The members (if lliu .Miilliiiillut Aid sorltily wore pleasantly ciilerluliieil 'ri.iicu.li.v nflnriiiitilt ill llui lilllllll (if r Mn. Itulph I tu tl If 1 1 . Mm. Itnlph j Hp 'or mill Mrs. Hrlcltson, iim Hi" i oiilorinliimont c u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . Inlroilui'iiil i; n series (if cHivnr names for tho en f lei tnlninolil of lliu Kiiesls which witri) fKTiatly enjoyed. Tho afternoon' j ; pleusnro wu liroimlil to n close ly i tliu Servian uf II delicious luncheon, n , ; Tliu Ilend Htiuly dull inut Mniicliiy r- afternoon nl Hi" Iiiiiiiii of Mm. J. II. H liiiiiiir. "Tint Throe K nut II Itepub- .'. llm of Kiiiilli America" was lliu study j I . loplc, Mrs. A. Whlsnunt urvaontliiK . i f Hut subject, "Kruiidor. llm HwlUnr-l 'j I ii ml of Houlli Aiimrlcii;" Mm. I.. W. ( ' Harebell, evidenced tint liichiiliuo lliiiuil I ii I it iiimI a 1 1 nil Unit Ulllst. Herbert HesH win hoard In- tho li'imr solos, "My l.ovu Ih u Wild, Wllil Komi" (Lcicuii) unci "All ynu" (I'd Miinllnl), III firm which wim piirllciiliii'ly wll rendered. Hiithualusllo iippliiumi evidenced appreciation of tliu Kniup of hoiikh presented by MIhh VIikIiiIii Hlowurt of tint Ii Ik ! hcIiiioI fiicully. ! Instrumental ii u hi hum, ' by Schu 'mini, wore kIviiii by Mh. Ashley For 'resl, who pliiyud with Hplumlld Inlul- locluul Interpretation uml finished loch n l( uo. Mm. IIiiIkd Wlrknor same artistic In tho short iiiuhIcuI proRram which will precodo tha discussion, MImw (JiiihivIovo Wanner will slnK the recently adopted "Into souk. Till iiiimtliiK Ih opnn to all tho women uf tliu t'lly und u lurgu uttuiidiuieu In expected. Tliu now KnlKhlH of Coluiiibun dull room wiih tha scene of n dollKht ful hocIuI uffiilr IuhI Thursday aflnr noon, whim Mosduuios J. K. Arnold, N. V. Silos, Maurice Cushmiiu und U. Carmody rocolvod tho ladles of Iho Culliolln church. CiirdH formiid tho for dlvnrnlon of tho uflurnoon, 40 kikmIh of (inJoyliiK tliu popular Kiuuo of hrld;n. MIhh MiirKiirot McKorrnn won tho high Hcoro. Tho norvltiK of u dull (,'Iouh luncheon liroiiKlit to a cIohu (ho itnjoyalilii occimlon. MIhh IIii Hiihh, who Iijuvoh noon with hnr futhor, Hurliort Rhhh, to mnko hor lioinn In Hnuttlii, wiih Iho honorco ut a mootliiK of tho GlrlH' Krlondly ho cluty yoKtnrdiiy uf lor noon at the homo of MnrKiirnt und I.ouIko luubnlt. Tho Hoviiiith Day Ail vent iHt church, and Mm. Tlnirp, with oilier who hnd gutliiinid for Illblo utility Thiimdny ovnnliiK, were Riirprlxod by a number of frlntidH, who cuino to nttend the Htudy, uIho to wIhIi thorn many hap py rotiiniH, t Ii Ik boliiK the nnnlver ury of tho puntor's wnddlnK. After an lntnrenlltiK lllbln Htudy on "How May I Know that Jhhiih ChrlHt Wa tho Bon of God?" u number of bowjh were hiiiik. Tho IndlnH, who were the hoHd'HHCH, nerved a dnllcioiiH lap luncheon, after which a nodal eve ning wuh enjoyed. Tho frlemlH came to bring cheer to the pnHlor and bin wife, and a beautiful potted plunt wuh left, to bo a coiiHtant reminder of tho occiiHlon. Loaded? If Iho truth wi-re known, many a bonHtful Holdler wiih never under fire except when dlHcbnrKed from the army, Cartooni Magazine, HOf.MO.VH P. P.. iiolfin, plulntlff; vh. O. C. WrlKht, defendant. To O. C. Wright, defendant: In the name of the Btute of Ore gon, you ure hereby required to ap pear and anHwer the complaint filed agulnnt you In the above entitled unit within nix weekn from the date of the flmt publication of thiB HummonH, lo wlt: Within Hlx week from the 22nd day of January, 1921, and aid complaint, This Bummona Is publ lulled In Tho Rend Bulletin, a dully and weekly newiipaper of goneral circulation, piihliHhed in llenil, OeHRhutes County, Oregon, onco a week for Hlx consecu tive weekn, hy order of E. D. GilHon. JuHtlce of the Peace for Ilend Dis trict, in the above entitled Court, which order Ih dated tbo 2 tat day nt January, 1921, and which ordor Hpeclfled the date of the first publi cation of this summons and directs that you appear and answer within lx weeks from the dnto of the first publication, and that a copy of tho complaint and summons be mailed to you at your lust known postofflce ad' dresH. Date of first publication, the 22nd which date Ih the (lute of the first! publication hereof, and if you full day of January, 192 1. to appear and answer within said j E. D. Oil, AOS', time, tho plaintiff will take Judgment ' Justice of the Peace, Fiend District, against you for the sums specified ni 40, 41, 52, 58, 4. 70, 7lo ally "Olio Kino liuy," from the opera j afternoon was devoted to Hewing and ; "Mnilnmn Itutturfly" (I'ucclul). Preceding the dosing number, Mm. It. K. lliiiiiillnn culled attention to lliu throe typea of music which iIIh tliiKUlnhed tint modern school (if mu sic ii h outlined by Mrs. Ward and In troduced the Ins! number of the pro gram, "Tint KiikIu" (McDowell), which was beautifully played by Mlsa Kdlth Dudley. "I rilglliiy, tho Kmiillesl I I Mouth Amerlciin Hepiibllr," unit Mrs. CharleH lliiydmi, "ParuKUiiy, the il.iiiid and tho I'miple." At thin lima! tliu club expressed appreciation of tho work of the Htiilo Federal Inn of (Women's Club In fostering the scholarship loan fund, by making a Uloniilion of to till worthy cniie. ; Till fund, of which Mrs. Frederick Kg Kurt of 1'iirllniid Is custodian, l .supported by Iho women's dubs of "tho alate, mid Is available for loans ,10 worthy youiiK womun who need financial aid In accurliiK uu educn ' Ion. I'pon recommendation of club i women, loans aro mad", wll limit In Merest, to bo returned when tint bor rower are self-supporting. Tbo tiniiio of lb" borrower I nevor inado ' public. HI nco Iho rliibwomen of this ; purl of tlid alnlo aro coiilrlbutliiK lib Tim Serving of light refreshment concluded llm afternoon's pleusnro. Tim en lliu program fololws: "Tin) Development of Modern Mu sic" Mrs. It. A. Ward "Kaiitiislu" Moxart Mis Kdlth Dudley. "The I.as With tho "Delicate Air" , Michael Arno Mis Margaret Thompson. "l.oiheHtnium" Orion conversation. It Ih with deep regret that mem hers of Ilend musical circles have ' learud that Herbert Hess, accompan ied by bis daughter. Miss Ha and son, Theodore, wiil leave Wednesday to Join Mr. Hess In Seattle, where they will make their homo. Mr. Bess, since coming In Tleml hint fail, has been a valued acquisition to tho mu sical circles of the city, where his delightful tenor volco has given j much pleasure. Ilcsldvs conducting i a class In vocal Instruction, Mr. Sens tins directed tho cholm of tho Moth odlHt and Presbyterian churches. HI: daughter, Miss Ila, will he reinem t........i M ...... iMi nv,...,i i ' musical talent. I Home Buyers Need Not Worry Buy a home from us now and if you get out of work )f local conditions because Llsct jirally in the fund. It Is Imped that ; ome of the young women of tho lo cality may avail themselves nf Ibis Opportunity should occasion demand. Application for loans could be mad" through either the Ilend Htudy club or Iho Woman's Civic league, both orgaulialloi! being member uf tho It n In federation of clubs. Following tho serving of refresh- tnants. Mrs. Charles llayden extend ed an Invitation to tbo membership to attend ii I o'clock luncheon at her homo on tho duto of tho next rcgu lur meeting, January 31. "To Kprlng" Mr. J. Know If. I "Hcheno-Tarentelle" Wlonlnwskl "Keronade do Harlequin" Drlgo Hubert A. Hnney. "My I.ovo I a Wild, Wild Itoso I.ogan "All for You" d'Hardlot Herbert Kes. "Nympbs mid Fauns" Member "Tho Spirit Flower" Cnmpbell-Tlplon Mis Virginia fllewort. "Nachsludio" (Op. 23, No. 4 4 Hchumunn "Itomanco" (Op. 2S, No. 2) Schumann Ashley Forrost. "Ono Flno Day" (opera "Huttor- fly") - Puccini Mr. Holgo Wleknor. "Tbo Eaglo" McDowell Miss Kdltll Dudloy. Tho Itoyal Neighbors eiilcrtalncd Tuesday evening -nt Iho Moose hall with an enjoyable dancing pnrly. A program of recitation and songs wns given nl Interval between danro numbers. Refreshment were served. Tho Woman' Civic longuo will bold the second of lis regular open meetings Tuesday aftornoon nt 3 o'clock In Suthor' hall. Following an outlined course on "Active Citi zenship," tbo topic, "What Volco Ha tho Voter In County and City Gov- wlll bo tak en up. 1 . Those who enjoy music are ntitlrl patlng with pleasure tho rendition of Caul' "Tho Holy City." which will be sung nt Iho Methodist church Sun- day evening by Iho choir of tho Methodist and Presbyterian rhurrh tv under the direction of Herbert Bon. I Mr. Ashley Forrest, Mis Cather ine Manuy, Mrs. C. V. Sllvl. Mr. P. I. Don. Dr. I.. W. Gntcholl and Her- frmn(ml , Your Stalo? (on nes will no mo soioisis. I I The muslrnlo presented Thursday jfternoon by Iho women of the Km- llOnl ClllO lllllior 111" lliieriiuii iii ..nn. t. H. Hamilton, Mrs. Hubert II. ionld and Mr. K. U. Sawyer, proved 1)0 n decided success from the taDdpoInt of artistry, as well a bo Of a most pleiisurablo social affair. Over 100 guost wero received In artistically decorated assembly 11 of tho club and llslenod to tho oellent program. Tho flmt number presented wuh a per on "Tbo Dovolopment of Mod- It music," by Mr, n. a. warn, in 'hlch attention wns called to tho ro type of modern iiiiihIo which rold bo presonlod during tho rondl- n of mo program, tint typo ox- pllfled by Moiart ns appealing os- lOlally to tho Intolloct; that ox- pllfled hy Mszt and Schumnn bb ppcnlliiB to tho pnellc Renso and tho rornm music which Ih iilway Inlro- ttoed by a word picture, or tins lit, named group. McDowell, tho merlon n enmposor, wnn mentioned f holding an omlnont poBlllon, MIhh Edllh Dudley wns then hoard number of tho first type. "Fan ale" (Mozart), and charmed her itanom by her splendid lntorpreln inj of this difficult composition.' s. MiirRiiret Thompson wn hoard i group of solos of which "Tho 14 With tbo Dnllcnlo All'" (Mlch iliArno) wns especially enjoyod. rij C. H. KiiowIob present od na pl 0 boIob tho bocoikI typo montlonod ."tnlhorstrniim" (IJszt) and Po' Spring" (Grieg), playing both imnor with nrtltlo offoet, Rob i A. Hnney, after proBontlng two Hln BotoH, "Schorzo-Tarantolte" (vlernlawBkl). and "Soronndo de arloquln" (Drlgo), wob ontluiHlnH- nllv nneorod. Mr. Ilnnoy'B playing I'pon establishing the fnmily resi dence In Seattle, Mr. Res will open a studio and Mis Ila will tako up a course on tbo pipe organ. Elder 0. M. Thorp, pastor of tlio i '- We Will Carry You We have several fine homes ready to move into, best locations, reasonable terms, and priced much less than you will have to pay for the same kind next. year. Come in and see us and get located for the winter. RYAN & CO. MOOSE DANCE Saturday Night PUBLIC INVITED MOOSE HALL iiiuuiiuiiiiiuiiuiiiiimniiiiuuitinuiuuumiiiitiunwuiiuU Why did sales of Firestone 3-inch tires in crease 96co the first six months of this year? The motoring public found in the product exactly what it demanded a balanced tire uniform service. You, multiplied by thousands, getting your most miles per dollar expended for tires, demonstrated the efficiency of the balanced 3V3 the Firestone. Firestone built a single plant (Plant No. 2) to specialize in tires for small cars and got results which have been passed on to you at low cost most miles per dollar. It is more than thickness of tread, the mys tery of rubber compounding, the size of the breaker strip, the number of plies of fabric, the heavy cushion or the greater air displace ment that has put greater tire mileage more economy more comfort at your call. It is the balanced co-ordination of all parts of the Firestone 354 by specialists who have given eighteen years' study and practice to tire needs. Ask your dealer. ... S3 1Z ( non skid ) Gray Tube $3.75 Red Tube $4.50 Cent-Ore., ' Motor Co,