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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, SATURDAY, DEC. 23. 1944
PAGE FIVE
Local News
TEMPERATURE
Max) mum yesterday, 27 degrees.
Minimum last night, 18 degrees.
TODAY'S WEATHER
Temperature: 10 p.m., 18 de
grees; 10 a.m., 28 degrees. Veloc
ity of wind: 10 p.m. 2, miles;
10 a.m., 4 miles.
D. Verges of Prineville, was a
caller In Bend today.
James A. Dolphin, purchasing
agent in the local Bureau of re
clamation, has returned to his
home at 423 East Irvin street,
after spending several days in the
St. Charles hospital, victim of a
broken ankle. Dolphin received
the injury while skating at Turn
alo reservoir.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Snder of
Gilchrist, visited Bend friends to
day. H. B. Stephens of Madras, last
night was a guest at the Pilot
Butte inn.
William Drysdale of Prineville,
called on Bend friends today.
Earl Amick, who has been em
ployed in Salem, was expected
here today to spend the holidays
with his family.
Harry Barnes was a Bend caller
today from Frlnevllle.
W. D. Murray and T. H. Nance,
stationed at the Redmond army
air field, were Bend visitors to
day. Mrs. Jack Blind is expected to
arrive within a few days from
Salinas, Calif. She will make her
home with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Marr for the duration. Pvt. Jack
Blind, a brother of Mrs Marr's
and a former Bend resident, for
merly stationed at Fort Ord,
Calif., is now in the Pacific area.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Carroll were
to leave- today for Ashland to
spend the Christmas holidays with
her father, L. F. Kelly, and her
brother, Orville P. Kelly.
Miss Phyllis Nielsen arrived
from Portland last night to spend
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. T.
A. Simmons, 430 Florida street.
Lt. and Mrs. John D. Tracy, who
were married in Olympia, Wash.
In August, are expected to arrive
at-the Simmons home tonight.
Miss Margaret Allen, army ca
det nurse now training at the
Providence hospital, Portland, ar
rived last night to spend the holi
days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray F. Allen, 955 Ogden
street.
A daughter, Kathie Ellen, was
born in Portland Wednesday night
to Lt. and Mrs. Howard Kriz. She
is their first child. Lt. Kriz, who
resided in Bend for four years at
the home of his sister, Mrs. Sea
ton Smith, Is now in England with
a field artillery unit. .
Roland Barnes, seaman 1c, arn
rived here today from Treasure
Island to spend Sunday with his
mother, Mrs Ruth Barnes, 162
East Kearney street. SSgt. Rob
ert F. Barnes, another son sta
tioned at Luke Field, Ariz., was
unable to visit his mother during
the holidays.
H. B. Moore was to leave today
for Portland, to be with his wile,
HAPPY
a patient at the Emmanuel hos
pital. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomp
son planned to leave today to
spend the Christmas holidays In
Vancouver, Wash., with relatives.
Dean H. Webb, warrant officer
with the merchant marine, has
arrived in Bend to spend Christ
mas with his wife, the former
Eleanor Thatcher, and two-year-old
son, Dennis.
Bill I. Murphy, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. F. Murphy, Bend, and a
graduate from the Bend high
school, is to be graduated from
the Columbus army flying school
at Columbus, Miss., on Dec. 23 as
a lieutenant in the U. S. air corps.
Bill, star lineman on the Lava
Bears a few years back, attended
the University of Oregon.
Eugene D. Wilmoth, newly ap
pointed ranger for the Bend dis
trict in the Deschutes national
forest, arrived here today with
Mrs Wilmoth and daughter, from
Austin, headquarters of the Whit
man national forest. Wilmoth sue
ceeas uwen Aydelott, who was
transferred to the executive staff
of the Deschutes forest.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Black and
small sons, Gary and Donald, of
Portland, arrived here last night
to spend the holidays with their
respective parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Filey and Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Black.'
Miss Charlotte Mullins left yes
terday afternoon for San Fran
cisco. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Anderson
will spend Christmas in Portland
with Mr. and Mrs. George Starr.
Mrs. Starr is Mrs.' Anderson's
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Combs plan
to leave for Baker this afternoon
to spend Christmas with relatives.
Misses Lucy Davison and Elma
Mullins left for Portland last
night to spend the holidays with
relatives.
Miss Solvig Jensen left yester
day for Corvallis to spend the holi
days with relatives.
Miss Zola McDougall left yes
terday for Yoncalla where she
will spend the holidays with her
parents.
Jerrold Thompson, apprentice
seaman, is home on leave from
Carroll College, Helena, Mont,
where he .is enrolled under the
navy's V-12 program. He is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson.
John Shevlin, who has been at
tending the Cate-Vosberg school
at Carpinteria, Calif., is at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Crosby H. Shevlin, for the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Turner of
Madras were Bend visitors yester
day. . Marion Armstrong, yeoman 3c,
is visiting his wife and three-year-old
son, Donnie over the holidays.
Marion, who is stationed at Far-
-Iraout, Ida., is a son of Mr. and
Kirs. J. w .Armstrong.
A marriage license was Issued
this week to Joel M. Pratt, legal
age, and Julia M. Wells, legal age,
both of Bend.
C. Van Tassel of Shevlin was
in Bend this morning on business.
NOTICE IWA LOCAL 6-7
The Union office will be kept
open for your convenience eve-
Gkrsim
If it were ot oil possible, we
would see eoch of you person
ally, clasp your hand in o
friendly sort of way, and say, "Merry Christmas!" At the same
time, we would express our sincere thanks for all past favors,
and invite your continued patronage on the basis of our genuine
interest in your welfare and our desire to be of every service
possible to you during the coming year.
We ore sorry we cannot see each of you individually
and we want to convey, through this message, our heartfelt
appreciation of your friendships and to wish you all the joys of
the Christmas Season.
NEWS OF
(All society items should be reported to The Bulletin not later
than 10 a.m. on the days of publication, Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays.)
Triniiy Guild j
Holds Holiday
Tea & Program
An entertaining program, tea
and gift exchange highlighted
Tuesday's meeting of the Trinity
Episcopal ladies guild. Mrs. J. P.
Keyes presided' at the tea table,
which was decorated with a tiny
snow man amid pine boughs. Mrs.
George L. Conklin, was hostess
for the affair, which was attended
by members and their guests.
The program follows: "Origin
of Christmas Customs," Mrs. G.
R. V. Bolster; "Rest In The Lord,"
and "The Lord Is Mindful Of His
Own," were sung by Mrs. Stella
Pearl Runge, accompanied by
Mrs. Kenneth Sawyer; "Hong
Without Words," and "Consola
tion," piano solos, Mrs. Sawyer;
"Christ Of The Snow," "Holy
Night," and "The Star," were sung
by Misses Beverley Wennerstrom,
Cynthia Shevlin and Helen Bailey,
accompanied Dy Heien riuason;
Rondo Caprice," piano soio, miss
Shevlin.
Members gathered around a
twinkling Christmas tree after
the program for exchange of gifts.
At a brief business meeting h
was unanimously agreed that the
names of those submitted by the
nominating committee as presid
iner sulld executives for the com
ing year' should be adopted. New
committee members are: Mrs. E.
W. Williamson, Mrs. Ward Coble,
Mrs. Wilson George, Mrs. James
C. Blaisdel and Mrs. William
At Lee.
Out-going "executives are Mrs.
George L. Conklin, Mrs. James
Chamberlin, Mrs. E. A, Lintz and
Mrs. H. Gentry.
nlngs, Friday' and Saturday this
week and 11:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m.
Sunday. Will be closed, on Christ
mas Dav. You may vote on Dis
trict ballots during office hours
until Sunday, January 7th. Adv,
The Fuller Brush representa
tive is Lloyd Wheadon, 1714 Steidl
road. Phone 594. Adv.
NOTICE
Dr. lendershott will not be in
his office until January 15. Adv.
Dance at Eastern Star Grange
hall Saturday night and Christ
mas night. Marshall's orchestra.
Modern and old time music. No
minors allowed without chaperon,
Adv.
POLICEMAN'S BALL
The annual Bend Policemen's
benefit ball will be held this year
at the Roller Rink, Franklin and
Bond, at 9 p. m. Saturday, Dec.
23. Get your ticket from any
police officer or at the door. Adv.
Buy National War Bonds Now!
SOCIETY
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Tonight "
7:30 p. m. Sons of Norway
Christmas party, members,
friends, children. Norway hall.
8 p. m. USO Junior hostesses
dress-up dance for servicemen.
Trinity parish haul.
9 p. m. Policemen's ball at
roller rink.
Sunday
9:30 a. m. First Lutheran
Sunday school practice.
12:30 p. m. Methodist Sunday
school rehearsal.
2 p. m. Christmas party for
Eagles, friends and children.
Eagles hall.
6:30 p. m. Methodist Sunday
school program. '
7 p. m. Annual Christmas
program at First Presbyterian
church.
7:30 p. m. First Baptist Bible
school Christmas program at
church.
- Christmas Day
8 p. m. -- Formal USO dance,
servicemen and junior hostesses,
Trinity parish hall.
Tuesday
2:30 p. m. Juvenile Degree of
Honor practice.-Norway hall.
o p. m. Degree ol Honor party
for juveniles. Norway hall.
Thursday
8 p. m. Moira Andros sorority
hen party" with Barbara Sue
Devereau;c.
Earlier Practice Time Scheduled
Sunday school classes of the First
Lutheran church will meet at 9:30
tomorrow morning instead of at
9:45 as originally planned. The
earlier time has been set to afford
more practice, it was announced
today.
W.S.C.S. Officer's Day Set
The annual W.S.C.S. officers' day
will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wed
nesday in the fireside parlor oi
the Methodist church by Mrs. M.
B. Smith. All newly elected and
retiring officers are requested to
attend, according to an announce
ment. Norway Sons Frolic Tonight
A Christmas party for members,
friends and children will be given
by the Sons of Norway at 8 p. m.
tonight in Norway hall. f
USO Dress-Up Dance Tonight-
Servicemen and women, junior
hostesses and college girls home
on vacation, will attend a dress-up
dance tonight in the USO quarters
at the Trinity parisn nail. ,
Guest at Shower Miss Miriam
Clark left yesterday to spend the
nouciays with relatives in Wy
oming. She was the guest of
honor at a luncheon and handker
chief shower, given by girls em
ployed at the bureau of reclama
tion, tms week.
Lucky Seven Has Party The
Lucky Seven club held their an
nual Christmas dinner party and
gift exchange Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Frieda Pickett.
Those present were Mrs. Ola Den
ton, Mrs. Lillie Walker, Mrs. Mary
Allen, Mrs. Agnes Burrows, Mrs.
Clarice Wilson, Mrs. Beatrice
Spencer.
Methodist Program Tomorrow
A final rehearsal for the Metho
dist Sunday school Christmas
program will be held at 12:30 to
morrow. All members of the cast,
with the exception of beginner
and primary groups, are asked
be present. The program starts at
6:30 p.m but children should be at
the church by 6:15, it was an
nounced. Christmas Night Formal at USO
Junior Hostesses of the USOi
have been asked to be at the Trin-1
ity parish hall for the Christmas
night formal dance at 8 p.m.
Doc. 25, Mrs. Rodney Jungquist,
chairman, has announced.
Degree of Honor on Tuesday
The Degree of Honor will hold its
annual party for juveniles at 8
p. m. Tuesday in Norway hall.
Juveniles on the program will
meet for practice at 2:30 p. m.
Tuesday in Norway hall.
Arctic Weather
Chills Midwest
(By United Prm)
Temperature climbed above the
zero mark In some sections of the
midwest today, with snow flurries
reported in Nebraska and Iowa,
but the weatherman warned that
colder weather was due tonight.
Sub-zero temperatures were re
ported in Minnesota, the Dakot
as and Montana, the federal
weather bureau at Chicago ra
ported, but elsewhere in the mid
west the murcury cllmed to the
20's. Zero temperatures also were
reported in some sections of
Maine.
The temperature rose to 21 de
grees at Chicago early today, but
it was expected to drop to five
above tomorrow.
Bemidji, Minn., and Lewiston,
Mont., were the coldest spots in
the nation, each repoiling a low
ol 12 degrees below zero.
Three inches of snow ft-ll in
some sections of Iowa and light
snow flurries were reported In
Nebraska and some sections of
i Michigan.
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