The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 15, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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THE BEND MTiUtTIN. DAILY EDITION, BEND, OIIRGON, HATIHDAV, Xl'MI. IK, tOlfJ.
PAGK a
(By Laura Gatchell,
N'Op ft pufcUolUa In Uw nUI nlinn In Ikt Saturday Unit of Th BulUHn Mil t In
nel Ultr Irian llSt 'clock Iht afteriwon af th daj pnctdlnc.
Over two hundred persons at
tended the dinner given by the Lad
ies' Aid ot the Methodist church at
Epwcrlh hall Tuesday night, the
largest crowd that has ever atteuded
one of these dinners. Satisfactory
profits were made by the society with
the dinner and the baiaar which was
conducted in the afternoon, and also
by two Sunday Bchool classes which
conducted booths, about 1 160 In all
being realised during the afternoon
and evening. The hail was attrac
tively decorated.
' An Easter dlnuer will be given
next Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock
at the home of Rev. F. H. Beard and
family, 406 Wall street, by the Bap
tist ladies.
The Woman's foreign missionary
Bociety of the Methodist Episcopal
church met Thursday' afternoon as
guests of Miss Alice Spalding at The
Altamont. Fifteen ladies were pres
ent, among them Mrs. W. M. Ers
kine of Portland, who is visiting in
the city.
The Ladies' Aid of the Christian
church held its regular meeting Wed
nesday at the home ot Mrs. George
Stokoe. Twenty ladies were present.
It was decided to postpone indefin
itely the proposed oyster supper.
The Sunshine club will meet next
'J Wednesday evening for a card party
at the home ot Mrs. Paul Loree.
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Mrs. S. W. Moore and Mrs. F. 0.
Minor will be hostesses to the Emera
club Saturday afternoon at' 2:35
o'clock at the Masonic hall. Bridge
will be played.
Voiture 147, La Soc'ete des 40
Hommes et 8 Chevaux, will hold' a
supper and dance at the American
Legion building on the evening ofj
Thursday, April 27. Each member
of the voiture is asked to invite a
gentleman friend, legionnaire if pos
sible. Members ot the voiture will
wear their chapeaux. i
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Spring flowers in abundance de-;
termined the color scheme of decor-'
ations for the bridge party Wednes
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. R.
B. Gould. Jonquils were the predom
inating bloom. Refreshments were
arranged to harmonize with the color
scheme of the decorations. Prizes
were won by Mrs. R. D. Miles, Mrs.
N. W. Boles and Mrs. Glenn Good
man. Mrs. L. B. Baird and Mrs.
C. W. Hayes poured.
Honoring A. J. Woolsey on his
40th birthday, a group of friends
met at the Woolsey home Monday
night, to spend the evening in danc
ing and games. Refreshments were
served. Those present were Dr. R.
D. Stowell and wife, Mrs. George
Baker, Mr. and Mrs. George Sellers,
and their families.
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dramatic club, met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Coyner on Tues
day evening for a pleasant card par
ty. Fudge was made and a luncheon ;
served late in the evening. Those
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present were Misses Eleanor Uoiium.
Martha Bechen and Helen Johns,
Messrs. Bill Williams, Lynn Kribbk.
Ralph Curtis, Vance Coyner and C.
G. Becheu, and the host and hostess.
I CHUHCH
s
Alliance Church
Our Bible school is growing both
111 interest nnd numbers. Last Sab
bath we had an attendiinco Of 49.
It not a member of any Sabbath
school we cordially Invite you to
meet with us tomorrow at 9:45. Wo
have prepared a short Easter pro
gram which will be given at tho close
of the Bible school hour.
Rev. F. David Sholln of Hood
River who has been with us for tho
past two Sabbaths will preach both
morning and evening. Rev. Sholln
is a most interesting speaker and
always presents a burning message
Christian Endeavor meeting ut
6:45 will be led by three young lad
ies. Make a sacrifice it necessary to
attend this meeting.
We will have preaching every Sab
bath from now on. Our regular pas
tor will arrive in Bend in about 60
days to assume charge of the newly j
organized church: meanwhile we
will rush the erection of a suitable
church building in which to worship.
Arrange to attend some ot our ser
vices. First Baptist Church
Easter services as follows: Uni
fied plan. Sunday school, with reg
ular study of lesson at 9:45. Easter
program. The Easter program will
be given at the time for the regular
morning sermon at 11:00. The com
mittee and children have worked
faithfully in preparing and promise
an interesting and helpful portrayal
of the Eastertide. Come, help by
your presence and be helped by the
message ot song and gospel story
given by your boys and girls.
B. Y. P. U. group III. In charge,
Bernice Elder, leader, meets at 6:45.
The Easter message will be in evi
dence in this meeting.
Easter sermon. The Easter ser
mon entitled "The Results of The
Resurrection" will be delivered by
the pastor at 7:45. Good singing
with special numbers will add to the
power of this Bervice. The Easter
tide with the Easter welcome awaits
all at this homelike church.
Church night. With prayer meet
ing beginning at 7:45 and followed
by the T. T. class, every Wednesday
evening.
F. H. BEARD, pastor.
Lutheran Churrh
Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. m.
Divine services will be held Eas
ter day at 2 o'clock p. m. only.
Theme: "Christ is Risen and We
Shall Rise." Everybody welcome.
S. A. STE.VSETH, pastor.
Irewbytrian
Rev. Sceiey of Portland will preach
the Easter sermon at the Presbyter
ian church.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. The
Easter .program to be given by the
Sunday school has been postponed
until next Sunday.
Christian Endeavor societies meet
at 6:30. Mid-week prayer services
Wednesday 7:30 p. m. The first
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Liberty Three Days Next Week
meeting of the missionary society
will be hi' Id nt tho homo of Mrs. I,. L.
Orr, Wednesday, April 19, 2:30 p. nt.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to
tho public for all of those meetings.
ChrKtinii Science Society
Services every Sunday morning at
11 o'clock. Subject for next Sunday
"Doctrine of Atonement." Sunday
school convenes nt 9:40 a. in. Testi
mony meeting every Wednesday eve
ning at 8 o'clock.
Tho socloty maintains a free pub
lic reading room and circulating li
brary at room 9 Deschutes Invest
ment Co. Bldg.
Episcopal Church
Communion services ot the Epis
copal church will be held at 11
o'clock Easter morning at the Advon
tist church. Rev. C. W. Du Bols gon
eral mlsslonery will give the sermon.
Music by the choir and anthem "Fear
Not" by Splcker with soprano solos
by Mrs. Byron P. Royce and Mrs. R.
S. Hamilton; Mezzo soprano solo by
Mrs. R. B. Gould and tenor solo by
Mr. Kenneth B. Wlel. Baritone solos
by Dr. Gatchell and Mr. Louis Ben
nett. An offertory solo, "The Living
God" by O'Hara will be sung by Mrs.
R. B. Gould. The public is cordially
invited to attend.
Mot hod bit-Episcopal
Make tomorrow, Easter Sundny,
"Family Day!" Come to church with
your family and sit with the family
.during the services. You will enjoy
this old fashioned custom, and It wilt
mean much to parents and children
alike. We have planned three very
interesting services for the day, each
and all or them bearing the spirit
and flavor of joyous Easter.
At 6:00 o'clock will occur the Stin
rlBe prayer meeting, led by Floyd
Reynolds.
At 10:30 o'clock, the Sunday
school and church will join in a
splendid, unified Easter program. Se
lections by the children, musical
numbers by the girl's choir and by
the church choir, a baptismal ser
vice for children and adults, recep
tion of members into the church, a
children's sermon and the regular
EaBter sermon these are a few of
the things which you will enjoy at
this Easter Bervice.
At 8:00 p. m. the choir will render
an Easter sacred concert.
The Sunrise prayer meeting will
take the place of the usual Epworth
league service. The Sunday school
and church will meet simultaneously
at 1030 o'clock.
J. Edgar Purdy, pastor.
Logical.
In his early rising the farmer Is per
fectly logical. His Idea Is that If the
day breaks before you get up, you can
not expect to have a whole day before
you. Boston Transcript.
Fishing Trip
It will pay you to buy your
Fishing Tackle from us.
We fish, so we know what they
like. Our , stock is the largest
and most complete. Our pritts
are low and the qualily high.
Our fishing experience has taught
us how to buy and what to sell.
SAYS FLAPPER
IS ALL RIGHT
Y. W. C. A. Secretary Tells
of (lootl Traits Revculctl
15 v Misnamed Modern (lii l
illUIKlKl'OltT. Conn.. April 15.
"Today the public culls tint nrtlve
youiiK Amor I ra n mtild it fliippr. but
iipon close observation wit find that
the flapper is not different from her
older staler, her mother, grandmoth
er or groat gruudniuthcr."
Miss Aiuila Kyluud Smith, general
secretary of the Connecticut V, W.
C. A., made this statement to the
I'uited Press In upholding the mod
ern girl.
"I'nfortiiiiatoly, as Is often the
case in America, tho world lias boon
misused mid Its misuse hits stimu
lated license. Today the word flap
per Is a careless and flippant ex
pression of the reaction of war, econ
omic conditions mid modern Inven
tions, ii pon the young maliloii," Miss
Smith said.
"Flapper, originating' In England
was u charming manlier of describ
ing a decidedly -proper young ludy
who amused one by thinking she
know lots morn than she did, hut
flapped her wings before she knew
how to fly.
. "Tho American flapper of today
is original, creative mid courageous
and also Independent hut are not
these all quulltles which her ances
tors ut least doslrcd to attain?
"Health and vitality ure person
ified by the young maid ot today.
She has a groat stock of energy
which will be a great contribution
to prosperity.
"Opportunities have been granted
our present day youths which have
made them grown-ups before they
hud an opportunity to ronllzo the
Joys of youth. The young people
ot today have beon robbed of their
girlhood and boyhood."
VESSEL FOUNDERS,
FIVE LOSE LIVES
Wire And Children of Captain
Drown When Schooner Kinks
In The Potomac.
(B- United Proa to Trw fend Dull-tin.)
WASHINGTON. April 15. The
schooner S. O. Kenhlo, of Washing-
MBm
toll, went down In a gala n mllu bo
luw Alexandria, Vu., early yesterday
with the loss of lliu wife nnd
four children of the Mfhnohov'H nip
And
When you get a Philadelphia Diamond Grid
Battery, you get two guarantees Ours and
tho Factory's.
Our giiuimitcc iik'iiiin that ou don't have lo Mend lit Hie
f nit iny In mull of failure. We Mill make Hie iljiillnelll right
here, mid wo have m few, tve can ulforil to In liberal.
The regular puhllnhcil factory guarantee iiiciiiim I hill the
I'lllliulelpllla tin lory Ik hIIII IiiiIIiIIiik high iiuillty Diamond (irlil
llallelli'N mill Maudlug buck of every one of tlielll, Jul n It
iilunyN Iiiin,
Ihh'iiI iiilJiiNtment ltt a convenience tthli-li Iiiim always hreii
offered to cur owners under the I'lillnilvlphlu guarantee policy.
To lliiike HiIn convenience, anil the liiemllli of the factory
gimriiutcp, known to every Diamond (irlil Hotter)' pun liiixer,
ami iiImi to nIiow our own iiinllileni t In tho lllaiiionil tirld lliu-l
teiy, we ixiiiie, Willi each battery mild, a personal glial iililec. '
The factory uililiaiilcc In your ainninc that the pari li'iilar
Diamond tirld llnlleiy you are liitcrcNtctl In, the one that gorH
Into VOl'H car, will give you the wime low col per inoiilli us
shown In the lalile,
KING BROS.-
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Loss of timber by fire has been re
duced 65 per cent during the past five
years.
The Shevlin-Hixon Company
The Improved "Four Ninety
CHEVROLET
Chevrolet "Four Ninety" lias been refined and Improved
to supply Huch llnlxhlng touches an with ncccNnary lo make
It a thoroughly balanced, reliable, economical and rone
fortulile car. Completely equlpptsl, stnndurd In construe
tion ajid sturdy in every member, this model rrprrst'iitw
unuHUul valuu at Km new price,
$675 Delivered in Bend
Itecent refinements In this model Includes a new rear
nxlo with spiral bevel ring gear and pinion, tapered roller
hearings In front wheels, and a hand controlled emergency
brake lever. '
The Improved Chevrolet 400 gives morn reliable servlco
for the money invested thun any other light car now avail,
able, .
BEND GARAGE CO.
Chevrolet, Iiulck Motor Cars (Jqodycar Tires and Tubed
nay and Night Hervlce
lulu, William l.uwrimcu.
Tim fiiiiiiiliiiliig occurred Hear
Mount Vermin, In the middle nf the
I'ntomac river.
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