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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1921)
PAGE a TIIR BEND HVIXETIN, DAILY EDITION, HKM), OUK(iOV, 8ATI KHAV. MAY 81, 10SI (Ity Mr U W. Gnlilu-ll, rbiH KIM-W.) N.laa for bUrnton I IS nrUt peLmw la th 8tar4ar Imm ( Tk BalUlla ft la later lluui 'cl.k ) Ul sturM. al lk aj Bracdlnc. Seventy-five members of (he Sons deu treasure" by means of a thread of Norway Sunday attended a social gathering at the George Ertckson ranch in the Grange Hall district The day was spent in games and sports, and a delightful luncheon was erred. The lodge plans to meet often In this manner. The Bend Study club held Its final meeting of the club year Monday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. J. C. Vandevert. The concluding papers on the study topic, "South America," were on the subjects "Literature and Art" and Religion." the first pre sented by Mrs. R. D. Miles and the second by Mrs. A. Whisnant. A de licious luncheon was serred In the late afternoon. ' i The Wednesday Bridge club met this week at the home of Mrs. H. E. Allen on Front street. Mrs. J. E. Herbert and Mrs. A. M. Tringle were the priie winners of the afternoon. Congratulations are being received by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boles upon the arrival of a baby daughter, born Thursday morning, who will bear the name Nancy Anne. " . The guild of the Episcopal church held Its regular meeting yesterday afternoon att the home Mrs. J. C Rhodes. Following a short business meeting, the afternoon 'was devoted to Bewing. Light refreshments were served at the usual hour. Mrs. E. J. Catlow entertained with ' a 4 o'clock dinner Sunday afternoon, honoring the birthday anniversary of Mr. Catlow. Those enjoying the hos pitality of the Catlow home were: Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Paine, Claire Paine, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Foss. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Morton, and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Stadter. The Sunshine club met this after noon at the borne of Mrs. Victor Buckingham. The club, which is working along charitable lines, on this occasion spent the afternoon in packing a box for the destitute Ar menians. At 4 o'clock a light lunch eon was served. Honoring Mrs, Ida B. Callahan of Corvall. president of the State Fed eration of Women's Clubs, the Bend Study club entertained with a 1:30 o'clock luncheon at the Elks' club rooms yesterday. The table was at tractively centered with manzanita. the club flower, while tiny sprays of the shrub held the place cards. Fol lowing the serving of a three-course luncheon, Mrs. Callahan talked In formally on the benefits of club or ganization and of the opportunity for service thus'afforded. Those pres ent were: Mrs. Callahan, Mrs. Col lins Elkins of Prineville, Mrs. Carrie D. Manny, president of the Woman's Civic league, Mrs. A. F. Larson, Mrs. Floyd Dement, Mrs. E. R. Leary, Mrs. A. Whisnant. Mrs. T. E. J. Duffy, Mrs. J. H. Haner, Mrs. R. D. Miles, Mrs. Carl A. Johnson, Mrs. G. A. Horstkotte, Mrs. J. C. Vandevert, Mrs. W. P. Barnes, Mrs. R. W. Hen dershott, Mrs. Charles Hayden and Mrs. l. W. Gatchell. Miss. Doris Foster, whose engage ment to Vernon Manny, son of Mrs. Carrie D. Manny, has recently been announced, was the honor guest at a bridal shower given Thursday eve ning at the home of the Misses Eve lyn Carlson and Ida Benson. The presentation of gifts was brought about In a novel way. The bride elect was requested to seek a "bid- guide line. At the end of the quest every good wish for future happi ness was extended and the remainder of the evening spent with social pleasures and the enjoyment of a delicious luncheon. The guest list included the teachers of Reid school, where Miss Foster has taught for the past three years, and a few other friends. Mrs. E. E. Werlotu, who has boon visiting her mother, Mrs. C, A. Slun burrotiKli, left Thurmliiy morning for her homo nt Tho Dulli'S uftcr a 10 days' visit In Iloiid. Mr. and Mrs. It. 8. McClure, m compunled by Mrs. t'lnuilo Miiti ami small son, U'ft Friday morning for Ashland, making the trip my auto by way of Klamath Falls. Mrs. McClure will visit her parents at Ashluml for two weeks, while Mrs. Meti will be with relatives in Mod ford for a like period. Mr. McClure will return to Bend Sunday. II A pleasant social affulr occurred Monday evening, when members of the Episcopal church and friends met around the dinner table at Epworth hall. During the hour plans were discussed for the establishment of a church home In Henri and SlOrtO Mm I n Xlntnn M.U - .....II I una. ... I raised n a nucleus fnr a hnil,tliv pariy oi inenus on murmur - fuuil lt .. Hflniti . build a parish house In the early fall. The building, which will be used for social purposes as well as church activities, will be erected on the corner of Wall and Idaho streets amains ! Used Cars ! ning, when the evening was spent with needlework and conversation. a a f. ' The Girls' Friendly society of the Episcopal church met Tuesday after noon at the home of the club leader. Mrs. C. A. Stanburrough. This or ganization has an active membership of 28 and Is planning a full program for service. On Tuesday plans were outlined for the giving of a public entertainement, called "The County Fair," some time within the near future, at which time a sale of chil dren's garments will also be put on. a a Mrs. R. P. Davidson was hostess Thursday evening to a party of eight ladies, who spent the evening with cards until their husbands, who had been attending a special meeting of the Knights Templar, Joined them, and a light luncheon was served. Ths Yodsllng of tha Swiss. rodellng u a peculiar muuuer of singing uy using (lie fttHi,.(to voice III oanuonic progressions, with suilileu and unexpected changes lo notes of the chest register. It emits clilrrtv among me lyrvMCTM aud Swiss djouu. talueera. For Antiquarians to Solva. 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