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    THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON, TUESDAY, JAN. 16, 1945
PAGE FIVE
Local News
TEMPEBATUEE
Mltflmu..i S" i degrees.
TODAY'S WEATHER
Temperature: 10 p. nt, 34 de-
JT- 10 a. m., 34 degrees. Veloo
f,?S wind: W p. m, 1 miles; 10
V, " "dies.
get Robert Miller, former en
gineer in the Bend fire depart
ment and son of Mr. and Mrs.
y f. Miller, 29 Hawthorne street,
al leave here tomorrow lor Lin
ln Neb., alter spending a short
tu lougn visiting mentis and rel
ates, uliher, a gunner on a
temDer, has been stationed at La
Sr'iexas, but will be reas
oned upon reaching Lincoln.
Mrs L. C. Davis, who under
went a major operation last
Thursday at the St. Charles hos
pital, was -reported today to be
uomg nicely. .
pic. Kay ieBlanc, who has been
in the hospital at Camp Wolters
lor 2(i days, expects to be released
soon ana will resume training, ac
cording to intormation received
by local iriends.
Second Lt. Borden F. Beck, Jr.,
who is on furlough from 'ort
Bragg, N- V., visiting with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Borden K.
Seek ol Redmond, was a visitor in
Bend yesterday atternoon. Lt.
Beck, who was attending Harvard
when called into the service, is in
the artillery.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wetzig of
San Francisco, are here lor a
week's visit with Mrs. Wetzig's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hur
ley, 1040 Newport avenue. Wet
zig is a metaismlth 2c in the
navy, and is on a brief leave.
i Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stockton of
fiineville, were Bend visitors to
day. '
James Jansen, builder of the
Jansen Villa in Bend and the Jan
sen Court at Redmond, was here
today from his home in Ashland.
Kenneth Emery of Silver Lake,
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waa a business caller here today.
V. Y. Geis of Lakeview, last
night was a guest at tne Pilot
Butte inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones of
Mitcnell, visited Bena frienus to
uay. Lt. J. T. McLaughlin of the Red
mond army air field, spent toaay
in Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Clark of
Burns, were Bend callers today.
Lts. K. L. McKie and T. H.
Nance, Jr., stationed at the Red
mond army air Held, visited Bend
friends yesteraay.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rogers of
Silver Lake, spent today in Bena.
Mr. and Mrs. K K. lvicCullough
were in Bend today from Burns.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miles of
Shevlin, snopped here today.
D. D. Gairen, U. M. Herda, P.
E. Jones, C. Madison, L. Meters
and c. Shook stationed at the
Redmond army air field, last nignt
were guests at the Pilot Buue
inn.
Ralph W. Crawford, supervisor
of the Deschutes national forest,
today was called to Roseburg by
the serious illness of a sister.
Gail Baker, fire assistant in the
staff of the Deschutes national
forest, today planned to attend
the annual State Wool Growers as
sociation convention in Pririeville
tomorrow in the interests of for
est grazing.
John Pershing Andrews, aero
grapher's mate 1c, is spending
leave with his mother, Mrs. b.
Andrews, in Gilchrist. He has
spent the past year at Kodiak,
Alaska ana was recently trans
ferred to Bremerton,' Wash.
Gary A. Reid has been advanced
in rating from Fireman 1c to
motor machinists' mate 3c, his
Bend friends learned today. Reid,
in the amphibious forces, is sta
tioned at a training base at Moro
Bay. calif.
Mrs. W. J. Dale and sons, Phil
lip and William J., Jr., of Sausa
lito, Calif., have gone to Lido
Beach, Long Island, after spend
ing a month with Mrs. Dale's
mother, Mrs. S. Andrews, Gil
Christ. W. J. Dale, boatswain's
mate lc, is now stationed at Lido
Beach. Mrs. Dale and sons spent
an afternoon here with Mrs.
Douglas Ballantyne.
r The Modern Woodmen of Amer
ica will install officers at 8 p.m.
Friday in the Sons of Norway
hall, it was reported today.
SSgt. and Mrs. Roy Vernstrom
are the parents of a daughter,
Kristine Ruth, born in Portland on
January 14, friends here have
learned. Sgt. Vernstrom, now with
the U. S. marines, is a former
member of The Bulletin staff.
Forrest Logan of Terrebonne
was a Bend visitor yesterday.
R. L. Anderson of Redmond
transacted business in Bend yes
terday. Miss Laura Harstad, consultant
in the maternal and child health
division of the Oregon state board
of health, arrived last night from
Portland and will spend two or
three days in the oifices of the
Descnutes cuumy uepartment of
public health.
Mis. B. Schuld and son, Don
Lee, are here liom their Oregon
City nome to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Madsen.
G. p. Anderson has gone to
Seattle to see his son, Danny,
seaman 2c, who is now attending
a specialist school there.
Miss Grace Danielson arrived
last night from Portland and is
guest ai the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Cuffm. Her sister, Marilyn,
arrived in Bend a few days ago.
Their father, Rev. Alfred N.
Danielson, was formerly pastor
of the Bend Baptist church.
Sheriff C. L. McCauley returned
last night from Salem where he
gave over Pvt. Robert Calhoun
to the custody of state penitentia
ry oificials.
Mrs. Bert zuieit naa as nouse
guests over the weekend her
cousin, Lt. Donald Werner ana
his wife. Lt. Werner, a nephew
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of
Bend, has recently completed 50
air missions. He has been award
ed the presidential citation. Lt.
and Mrs. Warner left last night
for the re-assignment center at
Santa Monica, Calif.
The Silhouette Shop will be
closed this Wednesday and Thurs.
day for redecoratlon, and open for
business Friday morning. Adv.
NEWS OF SOCIETY
(All society items should be reported to The Bulletin not later
than 10 a.m. on the days of publication, Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays.)
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Boy Scouts Plan
For Active Year
Inspired by a meeting of Modoc
council, Boy Scouts of America,
at Klamath Falls on Sunday,
scout leaders of Central Oregon
today laid plans for expanding
scdut activities, including the re
cruiting of more scouts, further
ing out-door scouting and greater
attendance at tne summer camp,
and the promotion of adult lead
ership, training and scout ad
vancement. A feature of the Sunday gath
ering, which was attended by
approximately 100 scout leaders,
was the presentation to Joe Slate
of Bend, of the Silver Beaver
award as the outstanding scout
of the council. This is the high
est award that can be presented
in scouting, it was said. .
N antes Listed
At'tendine the meeting from
Central Oregon were George Tay
lor, Ned Fields and H. W.
Gunther, committeeman from
Redmond; District Chairman i:
M. Houk, Redmond; Scoutmaster
Alfred Erickson of Prinevllle; G.
W. Stromberg, scoutmaster, Red
mond; Charles H. Overbay, chair
man of camping and activities for
the council, Bend; Commissioner
LeRoy Fox, Bend; Scoutmasters
Joe Slate, Cecil Goodfellow, Virgil
Moss, Leo Herbring and Don Ben
son, Bend ,and Committeeman Gil
Moty.
Two Small Boys
Guests of House
Salem, Ore., Jan. 16 (tl'iMas
ters John and Harvey Barnet,
aned nine and 11 respectively
iwerei given the courtesy of the
house of representatives yester
day. The youngsters are grandchil
dren of Rep. Harvey Wells, Mult
nomah county, and were visiting
him on the floor.
i Rep. Earl Hill requested the
courtesy and recalled the day
nearly 12 years ago, when Rep.
I Wells dashed out of the house in
order to be near his daughter at
Harvey's birth.
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Vodvik-Putnam
Married in
Local Church
Miss Mary S. Vodvik, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Vodvik,
and Elwyn Lee Putman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Putman of
Tumalo, were married at 12:30
Sunday before the lighter altar
of the First Presbyterian church
by Rev. R. H. Prentice. Calla
lilies decorated the chancel.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a floor-length
gown of white lace and net and
a flowing veil. Miss Doris Vod
vik, bridesmaid, wore a formal
gown of orchid silk. Both bride
and bridesmaid carried roses.
Joseph Henry, Jr., of Tumalo,
was the best man.
Mrs. Hilda Bush, accompanied
by her daughter, Dorothy, sang,
"1 Love You Truly".
Many frieds of the couple at
tended the wedding.
Following a short honeymoon
Mr. and Mrs. Putman will be at
home in the Ainsworth apart
ments here.
Jr. League To Meet The Juni
or League will meet at 8 p. m.
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Ored Sptvey, 508 Hill St. Mrs.
Vern Larson will have charge of
the program. All members are
urged to be present as announce
ment will be jnade of hostesses
and program, chairman for the
balance of the club year, accoring
to Mrs. Norman Gilbert, presi
dent.
m
Past Presidents To Meet The
meeting of the Past Presidents of
the Degree of Honor, originally
set for Tuesday, has been post
poned to 8 p. m. Thursday and will
be held at the home of Mrs. E. J.
McDermont, 1630 West 11th, it
was announced.
Ex Libris on Thursday The Ex
Libris club will meet at 8 p. m.
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Harold Gentry, it was announced
today.
Card Purty Saturduy The Sons
of Norway will hold a public card
party at 8 p. m. Saturday in Nor
way hall, it was announced.
Church Night On Wednesday
Howard George, Bend superin
tendent of schools, will be the
guest speaker at a program to
follow a G:30 p. m. potluck supper
at the First Christian church on
Wednesday, it was announced today.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Tonight
7:30 p. m. Social Pinochle club
with Mrs. J. S. Egg, 811 Georgia.
Potluck.
7:30 p. m. Camp Fire guardians
in library basement.
8 p. m. Catholic Altar society
circle 1, Mrs. R. W. Brandis, 1324
West Sixth.
Wednesday
1:30 p. m. Home Economics
club of Eastern Star grange with
Mrs. Alex Walters.
2 p. in. W. S. C. S. group 1,
Mrs. F. G. Hall, 1977 W. Second;
group 2, Mrs. Luther Miles, 354
Florida; group 3, Mrs. W. Rede
man, Irving apartments.
8 p. m Circle 4 Catholic Altar
society with Mrs. W. Curtis, 2425
Tweet place.
8 p. in L. D. R. of First Lu
theran church with Mrs. Ralph
Adams, 701 Broadway'.
Thursday
2 p. m Evergreen Circle with
Mrs. Charles Billatleau.
2:30 p. m. First Lutheran
Ladies Aid in church parlors.
. 2:30 p. m First Presbyterian
mission study group with Mrs. R.
Graham, 1314 Federal.
8 p. m. Neighbors of Wood
craft in Moose hall.
8 p. m. Junior league with
Mrs. Fred Spivey, 508 Hill.
8 p. m Ex Libris with Mrs.
Harold Gentry, 254 Jefferson.
8 p. m. Degree of Honor Past
Presidents with Mrs. E. J. Mc
Dermont, 1(530 W. 11th.
Friday
30 a. m Boyd Acres extension
unit with Mrs. W. Selkln.
8 p. m Ladies auxiliary of
Patriarchs militant installation,
I.O.O.F. hall.
Miss James Weds
Cpl. Sabin Here
Miss Marguerite James, daugh
ter of William James ot Lapine,
became the bride of Cpl. Law
rence R. Sabin, of Pacoima, Calif.,
at a ceremony performed by Wil
son George, Bend justice of the
peace, on Jan. 2.
The bride wore blue silk with
matching accessories and gar
denias. On Jan. !) a miscellaneous show
er was given for Mrs. Sabin at
the Lapine hall, with some 50 per
sons present, including members
ol Hie Lapine high school gradu
ating class of 1944, of which Mrs.
Snhin was a member.
Cpl. and Mrs. Sabin are living
at 1518 Newport avenue. The cor
poral is stationed at the Redmond
army air field.
Mrs. Will Smith, Mrs. A. B. Smith
and Mrs. J. W. Thom.
Neighbors of Woodcraft The
Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet
at 8 p. m. Thursday in Moose hall.
it was announced. Hostesses will
be Mrs. D. Ray Cooper and Mrs.
Frank Cook.
Camp Fire Girls
The Camp Fire girls of Bend
and Redmond will play an Import
ant part in the present campaign
m Deschutes county to raise $4,-
000 for the Foundation for In
fantile Paralysis, it was reported
today. Not only will the girls
have charge of the "March of
Dimes" feature of the drive, but
they will also handle school so
licitations, it was said.
Mrs. Joe Elder, supervisor of
the Camp tire girls in Bend, to
day went to Redmond to con
fer with Mrs. Chalmers Nooe,
Camp Hre girl leader there, and
perfect arrangements for the
girls' participation.
Meeting Is Set
Members of the Junior Civic
league were scheduled to meet
with Mrs. J. F. Arnold, chairman
of the polio drive in the county,
and make arrangements for the
establishing of booths at strategic
places In the business district.
It was announced that milk bot
lies would be placed throughout
the city for the collection of
smaller contributions, and that
Camp Fire girls might vie with
boys In staging another "mile of
dimes" on Wall street.
Special Classes
For Adults Due
Typing and shorthand classes
for adults will be started soon in
the commercial department of
Bend high school. A. W. Nelson
Itoyil Acres II. K. V The Boyd
Acres home extension unit will
meet Friday at 10 a. m. at the
Evergreen on Thursday The home of Mis. William Selkin on
Evergreen Circle will meet at 2.' the Bend-Burns highway. Children
p. m. Thursday with Mrs. Charles will be cared for at the meeting
Biladeau. Mrs. Louis Youngberg place. The subject will be "slip
will be assistant hostess. Mrs. ; covers," it was announced.
Roy Welser and Mrs. l.eorgc 11
Zufelt are on the program com
mittec, it was announced
Sociul Pinochle Club The So
cial Pinochle club will meet with
Mrs. Joseph S. Egg, 811 Georgia!
at 7:30 tonight lor
party.
Ladles Auxiliary to Install
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Patri
archs Militant will install officers
at 8 p. m. Friday in the I.O.O.F.
hall. According to, an announce
ment, members of the refivsh-
potlucklment committee will be Mrs.
I Frank Riley, Mrs. A. E. Stevens,
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It is planned to hold the classes
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days. The hours have not yet
been set, Nelson stated, adding
that the classes will be scheduled
between 4 and 6 p. m., or from
7 to 10 p. m.
Persons Interested In studyliiR
shorthand or typing have been
asked to telephone Nelson at 1001
and state the hour most conveni
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