The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, August 26, 1941, Page 3, Image 2

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 26.1947
NEWS OF SOCIETY
hH, ty ltem.l sim reported to The Bulletin not later
wan 10 a.m. on the days of publication, Tuesdays, Thursdays and
" ; Saturdays.)
Bridal Couple
Returns From
Wedding Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lee Sholes
(Irene Eleanor Vaughn) have re
turned from a honeymoon trip to
Oregon and Washington points,
and will make their home on
Columbia street. They were mar
ried August 16 at 2 p..m., in the
St. Francis Catholic rectory, with
Rev. Edmund Hyland officiating.
- Only relatives and close friends
of the couple witnessed the infor
mal double-ring ceremony, which
was followed by a reception for
about 60 guests, in the Catholic
parish hall.
The bride wore a cutaway suit
in light blue, with white accessor
ies and a white carnation corsage.
She carried a white Bible which
k j.had been her grandmother's. Her
q only attendant was Miss Johanne
Goodwin, who wore a1 grey dress-
maker suit, with black accessor
ies and a corsage of red roses.
Wayne Saunders acted as best
; man. S. T. Vaughn gave his daugh
ter in marriage.
At the reception which followed
the ceremony, Mrs. H. Smart and
Mary H. Marple, aunts of the
bride, and Miss Jane Stuhr, e
V cousin, all from Portland, assisted
with the serving, as did Mrs. A.
R. Cothrell, of Bend. The bride's
table was centored with the beautifully-decorated
wedding cake, en
circled with a wreath-like arrange
ment of gladioli, in shades of pink
I and fuschia. Candelabra held
white tapers, and large mixed bou
quets were placed about the room.
Other guests from out-of-town
included the bride's uncle, Wil
; liam Vaughn, 'of Libby, Mont.;
. her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. R. Me
' Collum, of Libby, and Mr. and
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Mrs. B. Vaughn, of Spokane, Mr.
and Mrs. V. Carpenter, and Mr.
and Mrs. L. Kentner, all of Con
don. Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs.
Kentner are sisters of the bride
groom. For the wedding trip, the bride
.wore a teal dress With brown ac
cessories, and her white corsage.
Sholes, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles D. Sholes, of 1455 Cum
berland, spent 30 months In the
navy, after graduating from Bend
high school. He is a member of
the Eagles lodge and the V.F.W.,
and Is employed by the county
read department. The bride, who
was graduated from Bend high
school with the class of 1944, is
employed as an office clerk at the
Bend Hardware company. She is
affiliated with Epsilon Sigma Al
pha sorority.
La pine Home Is
Scene of Party
For Bride-Elect
Lapine, Aug. 26 (Special) Miss
Ethel Storey, bride-elect of Dar
rell M. Ferns, was honored at a
bridal shower last Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Carey Stearns. The hostesses
were Mrs. Carey Sterns, Mrs.
James Stearns, Mrs. William
James, Mrs. Floyd Garrison and
Mrs. Fay Howard.
A program of musical numbers
provided entertainment. Mrs.
James Stearns played piano se
lections, and vocal numbers were
a group of solos by Shirley
Stearns, of Prineville, and a duet
by the Misses June and Shirley
Stearns. The guests joined in
group singing, following the pres
entation of gifts.
Among the guests were Mrs.
Cecil Cox and Mrs. Lester Kra
mer, of Bend; Mrs. A. W. Rachuy
and Mrs. Ray Cumpert and
daughters, 'from Shevlin; Mrs..
Harry Stearns, Shirley Stearns
and Mrs. Joyce Barney, of Prine
ville, and the following from La
pine: Mrs. Clarence Still, Car
men Ferns, Faith Brunner, Arlene
Jackson, Mrs. David Adrian, Mrs.
Gerald Dalrymple, Mrs. F. E.
Clark, Mrs. Mark Ferns, Mrs. Vic
Ferns, Mrs. Bob Hunter, Mrs.
Welburn Parker, Patsy Parker,
Beth Day, Mrs. Bud Holmes, Mrs.
J. Johnson, Mrs. Roy Larson and
Mrs. A. Kellems, all of Lapine.
Miss Storey's wedding is plan
ned for early September.
V F. W. Auxiliary will have an
all-day -sewing meeting Wednes
day, Aug." 27, beginning at 10:30
i. m., at tne home of Mrs. Charles
Roley, 844 Quincy. Potluck lunch
eon will be served at noon, Mrs.
V. G. Gates, president, has an
nounced. LeJies Golf club will have a 1
T'clock luncheon Friday at the
country club, with Mrs. Carl E.
Erlckson, Mrs. Frank H. Loggan,
Mrs. Chris F. Heindel and Mrs.
W. A. Grimsley as hostesses.
Fall Fashions
To Highlight
Bridge Affair
More than 20 costumes will be
modeled Wednesday, Sept. 3, at
the 1 o'clock dessert-bridge lunch
eon to be held in the Masonic
temple, under sponsorship of the
Bend club of Daughters of the
Nile. Fashions, to be supplied by
Mannheimer's apparel shop, will
include "back to school" frocks
for high school and college girls,
styles for the business girl, and
costumes for the smart young
matron, It has been announced.
Plans are being made under
the supervision of Mrs. Sumner
Deitrick, general chairman, who
today announced the following
committees: Mrs. Alfred Hunnel,
Mrs. N. E. Gilbert and Mrs.
George McCormack, tickets; Mrs.
J. A. Dudrey and Mrs. George
Euston, publicity; Mrs. Wilfred
Jossy and Mrs. A. B. Snider, trans
portation; Mrs. Lloyd Magill, Mrs.
B. V. Anderson and Mrs. G. F.
Chester, decorations; Mrs. A. O.
Schilling and Mrs. H. D. Hamil
ton, prizes; Mrs. J. S. Grahlman
and Mrs. A. E. Hill, cards; Mrs.
H. D. Hamilton, Mrs. M. Gray,
Mrs. A. B. Snider, Mrs. William
Jappert, and Mrs. G. F. Chester,
serving, and Mrs. Alfred Hun
nell and Mrs. J. C. Vandevert, hos
pitality. Mayfield-Danison
Ceremony Is Read
News has reached Bend of the
marriage of Miss Mary Maxine
Danison, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard W. Danison, of Al
falfa, and Richard Mayfield, of
Redmond. The Informal ceremony
was read at 2 p. m. Tuesday, Aug.
19, in Rogue River, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Hatch,
who attended the couple. Mrs.
Hatch is the bridegroom's sister.
Rev. Roscoe F. Wilson officiated.
The bride wore a dove grey
dressmaker suit, with alligator ac
cessories and an orchid corsage.
After a honeymoon trip, the coup
le returned last week end to Red
mond, to make their hame.
Mayfield is the son of Mrs. Ru
by Mayfield, of Redmond, and
Joe Mayfield, of Sams Valley. He
is employed as a service station
attendant. The bride attended
high school in Redmond. Her par
ents operate the general store at
Alfalfa.
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. Tonight
8:00 p.m. Degree of Honor,
Eagles hall.
Wednesday
10:30 p.m. V.F.W. auxiliary
with Mrs. Charles , Roley, 844
Quincy.
2:00-p.m. S.O.S. club with
Mrs. Pat Kiernan, Carroll Acres.
2:00 p.m. Methodist W.S.C.S.
executive board with Mrs. F. H.
May, 355 Florida.
7:00 p.m. Soroptimist club, an
niversary dinner at Pilot Butte
inn.
8:00 p.m Academy of friend
ship, Women of the Moose, with
Mrs. H. N. Hayse, 831 Portland
avenue.
8:00 p.m. Circle 4, Catholic
Altar society, with Mrs. Walter
R.- Hansen, 28 Mueller.
Thursday
10:00 a.m. Church of God
missionary society with Mrs. Ed
Oetken, 1345 Davenport.
2:00 p.m. Thursday bridge
club with Mrs. Gordon Meagher,
614 Broadway.
Friday
1:00 p.m. Ladies golf club,
luncheon at country club.
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WE FIT THE HARD TO FIT
Buster Brown Shoe Store
X-Ray Fittings
by Hershberger
Lawn Affair Given
To Compliment
Honolulu Visitors
Complimenting Mrs. Fred
Schaefer and her daughter, Sus
an, who will leave tomorrow for
theit home in Honolulu,' via Unit
ed Airline, Mrs. Felix Sprlngstubc
entertained recently at an infor
mal reception and handkerchief
shower. The affair was held on
the lawn at the Springtube home
at 515 Kansas avenue. Mrs.
Schaefer is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Hamilton, with
whom she and Susan spent the
summer.
Other guests at the party in
cluded the following: Mrs. Earl
Sanders, Mrs. Wayne Faddls, Mrs.
Paul Malone, Mrs. William Bar
ton, Mrs. James Arhow, Mrs.
Wayne Hamilton, Mrs. Roland
Reinhart and, son, Kenny, Mrs.
Lee Reinharf, Mrs. Ross Farn
ham, Mrs. Vic Plath, Mrs. An
tone Fossen, Mrs. R. J. Gardner,
Mrs. Welch Evans, Mrs. May Ev
ans, Mrs. Georgia Gudmonson,
Mrs. Alf Hansen and daughter,
Mrs. Hugh Fountain, Mrs. Lcn
Flshback, Mrs. Charles Monahan,
Mrs. F. E. Moore, Mrs. O. B. Si
mons, Mrs. D. M. Loy and grand-
Attractive Party
At Fishback Home
Attended by 60
The home of Rev. and Mrs. Len
B. Fishback, on Harmon boule
vard, was the scene of an attrac
tive "pink and blue" party Fri
day evening, complimenting Mrs.
Clifford Ingram. Mrs. Fishback
and Mrs. Walter Daum were co
hostesses for the affair.
Elaborate decorations included
choice flowers in shades of pink
and blue, with a large stork
standing in clusters of leaves and
flowers. Small tables held clever
favoi-s In the form of pine cone
storks and tiny baby shoes, and
the full length dining table was
centered with a tiny sprinkler to
which baby ribbons were attach
ed, cascading over the many
gifts. A large cake, framed in
pink and blue scallops, was a
feature of the refreshments.
Mrs. Walter Naff, of Redmond,
presented appropriate games,
Mrs. Eugene Bucknum sang a
group of lullabies, and Winona
Fishback entertained with read
ings. After the social hour and pre
sentation of the shower gifts,
dainty refreshments were served.
Assisting the hostesses with the
serving were Mrs. Ralph Bailey,
Mrs. George Emerson, Mrs.
Walter Naff, Mrs. James Gouker,
Mrs. Albert Dumler, Miss Phyllis
Gouker and Miss Winona Fish
back. Sixty guests were present
at the affair. ,
I.O.O.F. PICNIC SEPT. 1
Members of the Odd Fellow
and Rebekah lodges and their
families are among groups who
have scheduled picnics for Labor
day. Their outing will be held at
the I.O.O.F. campsite at Paulina
l&ke. Potluck dinner will be serv
ed at noon, with Earl H. Shank,
grand secretury of the .grand
lodge and grand scribe of the
grand encampment, as principal
speaker. Afternoon entertain
ment, to Include boat rides, is be
ing planned.
Church of Goj missionary so
ciety will have an all-day meeting
Thursday beginning at 10 a. m..
at the home of Mrs. Ed, Oetken,
1343 Davenport. Potluck luncheon
will be served at noon.
son, Randy Adams, Mrs. W. F.
Connally, Mrs. C. L. Hlnman,
Mrs. G. M. de Broekert, Mrs. I. T.
Powell, Miss Ivy Grovor, Miss
Elizabeth Plath, Miss Marion
Plath and Mrs. Hamilton.
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Plans Made for
All-Day Meeting
The Central Oregon assembly
of the Churches of Christ will
meet Sunday, Aug. 31, In the
Powell Butle church, with the
session to sturt at 3 p. m. A dinner
will be served at 6 o'clock, with
the Powell Butte ladies in charge.
Visiting congregations are to pro
vide salads and desserts.
Rev. DeVere Penhollow, of the
host church, will open the meet
ing, and Henry Musick will have
charge of the program. Kenneth
Green, of Madras, will conduct
the business session which will
follow the afternoon program,
and Ralph Bailey, of Bend, will be
in charge of the "99". men's ses
sion from 5 to 6 p. m. Rev. and
Mrs. Walter Naff will lead a meet
ing of the young people's group,
following the dinner hour. Eve
ning services will begin at 8 p. m.
.
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cluding all guardians and repre
sentatives of sponsoring groups,
will meet Monday evening, Sept.
8, in Redmond. The meeting was
moved up from the regular first
Monday because of the Labor day
holiday. Meeting place will be an
nounced later, according to Mrs.
Joe Elder, executive secretary.
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Triple Link club will have a 1
o'clock luncheon Tuesday, Sept.
2, In the I. O. O. F. hall, with
members whose birthdays occur
In August acting as hostesses.
The regular business meeting will
follow at 2 o'clock.
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First Lutheran L. D. K. will hold
a rummage sale Friday, Aug. 29,
in the church basement, officers
of the group have announced.
The otter, whose fur is highly
prized, is an unusually large
member of the weasel family; Its
webbed feet are better adapted for
swimming than for travel on dry
land. ...
ENDS TONIGHT!
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