THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON. TUESDAY. FEB. 13, 1945 Local News A Bend district Boy Scout board of review will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the courthouse, Cecil Goodlellow, chairman of the board, nas announced. 11 is ex pected that a number of boys will appear before the board for ad vancement. Mrs. John Pitman of Umatilla is visiting in Lapine with her par ents, Mr. ana Mrs. u. uairympie. Kenneth R. Hagen, seaman 1c, has finished training at the San Diego naval air base and is spend ing leave at the home of his mother, Mrs. K. Hagen, and his aunt, Bertha Hoik. Upon report ing back for duty he will be at tached to a patrol bomber as a gunner. George Hesse and Van Withers were in Bend yeserday from the Withers ranch at Silver Lake. Hugh Tierney was in Bend yes terday from the Grange Hall dis trict. . . C. E. Velpe of Powell Butte spent Monday in Bend on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McMurray of Redmond were in Bend yesterday. Arthur taricKson ana lamtly of Prineville, were in Bend Sun day to call upon relatives Mrs. Orvie Wilson of Redmond shopped in Bend yesterday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Marion Smith, who recently purchased the Har old R- Miller home on Tumalo avenue, moved into it during the week-end. P. L. Patterson, assistant man ager of the state liquor store in Bend, was called to Lebanon yes terday by the Illness of his mother. Orrin Fraley", assistant traffic manager for the Consolidated Freightways with headquarters in Portland, is spending a few days in Bend on business. Ralph W. Crawford, supervisor of the Deschutes national forest, today was in Portland conferring with forestry officials at regional headquarters. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stockton of Prineville, were Bend visitors today. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bordwell were here today from Burns. Lt. Glen L. Ryland, stationed at the Redmond army air field, was a Bend visitor last night. B. W. Goodenough, engineer for the Bishop Construction com pany of Orland, Cal., was here ioon pi ans Tor jmJ Pacific TraUways, was here today in connection with the line's bus iness, xie resides in Portland. n. a. aiuir and R. w. Neu mann, stationed at the Redmond oainjr air iieia, visited Bend friends today. A seven-pound aoji, John Wal lace Markle, II, was born at the Swedish hospital, Seattle, on Thursday, Feb. 8, to Mrs. Wallace Markle, the former La Verne Nichols of Bend. The child's fath er. Ensign Markle, was killed near Alameda. Calif., on June 8. 1944, in the crash of a dive bomb er of which' he was pilot The baby is a grandson of Mrs. Mel vin Loveland, Bend, and Mr. and cars, jonn . Markle of Seattle. ine Modern Woodmen of America will meet at 8 p. m. Fri- noy in uie sons oi Norway halL it was announced today. SK 1c Elizabeth Finnev. .uhn enlisted In the navy's Wave in Indiana, and who is now stationed ai aeaiue, spent the week-end nere visiting Her grandmother, Lettie E. Breeden, at 55 Haw thorne avenue. Frank Moran of Redmond WHS in Bend yesterday on business. mrs. uien DeShazer of Madras was in Bend vesterdav. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henske of Maaras were shopping in Bend yesterday. Mrs. Karl Zeek returned last night from a week's buying trio to Portland. Frank Nelson, driver fop th Consolidated Freightways who was transferred to Pendleton about a year ago, has been trans- lerrea oacK to Bend. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Schmidt of Oregon City spent the week-end in aena on business. Percy A. Stevens nost Kn. it- American Legion, will hold a reg ular meeting in the courthouse at 8 o. m. Thursdav. First Lt. W. H. Smith, who re cently received a medical dis charge from the air corps as the result of a shoulder Injury, after four years of service, has returned to Bend. With his wife, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Bradbury, of Boise, Idaho, and his two child ren he will make his home at 45 Greeley avenue. The Eagles will hold a basket social and Valentine party at 9 p. m. inursaay in tne eagles nau, it was announced today. Floyd Burden, John Cuffin and Roy Thompson escorted a group of 15 members of the Baptist xoung reopies group to Redmond last night for a skating party with prineville and Redmond youths, PAGE -FIVE another lu miles of the main canal for the North Unit irriga tor, supervised the party. a daughter was born to Mr. and tion project in Jefferson county. Mrs. Leonard Flanary of Lapine tu. u. warn oi me Kedmona v,"u'" 11 armv air field, last nieht was onpst nr trip Pilnf Rurto inn Beth Manning of Prineville. last Pacific Straw, Paper & Board night was a guest at the Pllt9i stockholders, there will be a Butte inn. Myrl P. Hoover, president of Ends Tonight MARIA MONTEZ SUSANNA FOSTER JACK OAKIE TURHAN Sir meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m, at Dr. Grant Skinner's office. Adv. Sportsmen It's tonight, meet ing of Deschutes County Sports men's Assn., 7:30, I.W.A. Hall on Bond St. Vital subjects to discuss. All sportsmen welcome. Adv. Cooties Outline Plans For Party February 28 I Members of the Military Order of Cooties, branch of the V. F. W., meeting last night in the court I house made plans for a dance and 'party at the Moose hall on Feb. 1 28, with all V. F. W. members, j their auxiliary and families are I invited. I Last night's meeting was well attended, with Buckley Morgan, I seam squirrel, presiding. TONIGHT TOMORROW 35c o K$ o 35c 2 HITS NIGHTS W 2 HITS THE KILLER-DILLER OF ALL THE HAIR-RAISING HORROR SHOWS TThe (SOT cbhcH stirring BOB HOPE PAULETTE GODDARD John Baal DoagUts Montgomery Gala Sondtrgurd Elizabeth Patterson GtOfgt ZlKCO DlrtctoJ k CTTtott Nut" hrtM FWt fcy WHf Del 4 iy Ut4 W tUy toy M WHM Plus Dancin' Romancin' 2nd Hit (OHUNONH DANCHKI I oo to rou, tou tie 1 SltSV, OOINO AROUND I I niOHTININO OltU..." I i mmmw vJ If I rJkL J Mrs. Victor Haupt To Be Interpreter Russian sailors, docking near the Morrison street bridge in Portland, will be greeted by a new interpreter hereafter, for Mrs. Victor Haupt, who resided at 45 Greeley street, Bend, for the past 20 years, left this city last night to work on the Portland water front Mrs. Haupt, born near Odessa, Russia, came to the United States In 1914 at the age of 11 and here she learned to speak English with no trace of accent With her came her parents and several brothers and sisters, one of whom, Joseph Schaeffer, has been a Russian in terpreter in Portland for some time. Mrs. Haupt will work under Schaeffer's supervision in Port land. Mrs. Haupt's father, a cabinet maker, brought his family from Russia to North Dakota where he went Into business with an uncle, who was also a cabinet maker.. He later moved to Cal ifornia and now, retired, lives in Lodi He is well known in Bend as he was a frequent visitor at the Haupt home. Moves to Portland Mrs. Haupt was accompanied to Portland by her husband, an of fice employe of the Spokane, Port land and Seattle railway here for many years who has been trans ferred to the Portland office, and two of her four children, Darlene, 7, and Robert Val, 10, who attend ed Reid school here. An older son, Victor Clyde, will remain In Bend where he is a high school senior, until gradua tion. The third son, Albert Sidney, 19, seaman 1c who enlisted in August, 1943, is now attending torpedoman's school at Treasure island, near San Francisco, Calif., after some time on active duty in Alaskan waters. Mr. and Mrs. Haupt will reside at 2434 N. E. Morrison street in Portland. John W.Perry Services Are Set Funeral services for John Wll bur Perry, 60, will be held at the Niswonger and Winslow chapel at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow with Rev. Robert Mcllvenna officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood ceme tery. Mr. Perry, who came here from St. Mary's, Idaho, in 1927, and re sided at 238 Riverside, was born in Sheridan, Wyo. He leaves his wife, two daugh ters, Mrs. Juanita Bryan and Miss Shirley Perry, both of Bend: two sons, Arnold Perry, Bakersfield, Calif., and Wilbur Perry, Fort Missoula, Mont.; one brother, Clyde Perry, Portland; a sister, Mrs. Mabel Stark, Hayward, Calif., and six grandchildren. NEWS OF SOCIETY (All society items should be reported to The Bulletin not later than 10 ajn. on the days of publication, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.) . Final Plea Made For Polio Funds In a plea to conclude quickly tne campaign in uescnutes county for the Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Mrs. J. F. Arnold, county chairman, today urged persons who have not yet donated to the fund to mail contributions to her at 126 Minnesota avenue, Bend. The county's quota is $4,000. and Mrs. Arnold expressed confi dence this sum could be raised promptly if those who have not yet contributed send in their do nations. Additional contributions listed today by Mrs. Arnold were $25 from H. G. Hitchcock, Sisters; H. D. Bailey, Redmond, $10, and Dor othy Barkley, Sisters, $1. Colored Quintet To Sing in Bend An all-colored quintet of Rust college students, under the leader ship of the college's music depart ment head, will present a program of Negro spirituals, popular songs and specialty numbers at 8 to night in the Methodist church. The group, wldly popular throughout the United States, comes from one of the oldest col leges for Npgroes In the country, located at Holly Springs, Miss., Rev. Robert Mcllvenna, pastor of the Bend Methodist church, said today. Tickets for tonight's' perform ance, which is open to the public, may. be secured at the door. Buy National War Bonds Nowl Shower Given Mrs, Caudell at Shevlin Shevlln, Feb. 13 Mrs. William Frinzel and Mrs. Henry Pritchard were joint hostesses at a surprise bridal shower for Mrs. Roy Can dell, the former Miss Laverne Dehne of Fort Rock. Luncheon was served. Among those present were Mrs. Ben Butler, Mrs. Raymond Gum pert, Mrs. Harry Stlngley, Mrs. Joe Herron, Mrs. Norman Van Landuyt, Mrs. James Emery, Mrs. Lewis Hodges, Mrs. Milt More head and Mrs. Fred Bloomquist. Those who were unable to attend sent gifts. They were Mrs. Cecil Cox, Mrs. C. M. Olson and Mrs. Kenneth Cox. Sorority Initiation Helen Far rand of Prineville was formally Initiated into Kappa Alpha Phi sorority at Linfleld college, Mc Minnville, on Sunday, it was an nounced today. . '- Miss Skinner Named Miss Pa tricia Skinner, daughter of Dr. Grant Skinner, has been appoint ed to serve on the selection of the King of Hearts committee for the traditional Heart hop, a traveling dance sponsored by the University of Oregon Y.W.CA. In celebration of Valentine's day, it was an nounced. V.F.W. Auxiliary to Dance The auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold an initia tion at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Moose hall and plan a St. Patrick's day dance. Officers are requested to appear in uniform, Mrs. Cecil Rhoads, president, has announced. A dance and basket social will fol low the meeting. Ladies Aid on Thursday The First Lutheran Ladies aid will meet at 2:30 p. m. Thursday In the church parlors with Mrs. Julius Roid as hostess. Mrs. Carl John son will be in charge of the pro gram. Baptist Women's Union The Baptist Women's Union will hold a program meeting at 2 p. m. Thursday at the church. Mrs. John Cuffin will act as leader of devotions while Mrs. G. W. Wins low will direct the program. B. & P. W. to Meet The Busi ness and Professional Women's club will meet at 8 p. m. Wednes day in the Sun room of the Pilot Butte inn. Phllathea Club Meets Thurs day The Philathea club will meet at the home of Rev. R. H. Pren tice, 1433 West First street, at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. Encampment to Danre Cen tral Encampment No. 61 will hold a business meeting at 8 p. m. to morro win the I.O.O.F. hall. A dance will follow the meeting. Women have been asked to-bring sandwiches, cake or cookies, it- was announced. Friends of Odd Fellows are invited. Evergreen Circle on Thursday The Evergreen circle will meet nt the home of Mrs. M. L. Murray, 429 Staats street, at 2 p. m. Thurs day. Mrs. J. F. Egg will act as co hostess. Mrs. Earl Webber will as sist with the entertainment. Members have been asked to bring gifts for an exchange, according to an announcement. Moose Women On Friday The Women of the Moose will hold ritual practice and ballot on candi dates for membership at 1 p.m. rTiday in Moose hall, it was announced. Deschutes Canton to Meet The Deschutes Canton No. 19, of the Ladies auxiliary, will meet at 8 p. m. next Friday in the I.O.O.K. nan, it was announced today. The new officers will be In charge of the meeting. Mrs. Paul Brookings, Mrs. Edgar Barnes, Mrs. A. H. Burleigh and Mrs. Paul Crocker will have charge of the refreshments. II. E. V. TO MKET The Boyd Acres .extension unit will meet Friday at 10 a. m. at the home of Mrs. E. W. Beaurr. 851 Roosevelt. The subject will bo "main dish meals." Children will be cared for at the home of Mrs. Hugh Fountain, 1927 West First St. . SOCIAL CALENDAR Tonight 8 p. m. Rust College quintet at Metnoaist cnurcn. 8' p. m. Public card party soon sored by Circle 4, Catholic Altar society, in parish hall. 8 p. m. Degree of Honor bus! ness meeting, Norway hall, Wednesday 2 n. m. Thimble club of Neigh bors of Woodcraft with Mrs. F. Riley, 22 Greeley. 2 p. m. S.O.S. club with Mrs. Dora Allen, 137 Florida. 2-5 p. m. First Lutheran L. D. R. silver tea, Mrs. Ralph Adams, 701 Broadway. Public. 7 p. m. Job's Daughters at Ma sonic temple. 7:30 p. m. North End club with Mrs. L. V. Smith, 28 Blakley. 8 p. m. V.F.W. auxiliary initia tion, dance and basket social. Moose hall. 8 p. m. Central Encampment No. 61 in I.O.O.F. hall. Dancing to follow meeting. 8 p. m. B. & P. W. business meeting, Sun room of Pilot Butte inn. 8 p. m. Pythian Sisters in Nor way hall. 8 p. m. First Presbyterian eve ning fellowship with Miss Grace Preston, 11 Kansas. , 8:15 p. m. First Presbyterian Young Married group with R. H. Prentice, 1433 W. First. Thursday 2 p. m. Evergreen Circle with Mrs. M. L. Murray. 429 Staats. 2 p. m. Baptist Women's union program meeting at church. 2:30 p. m. First Lutheran Ladles Aid in church parlors. 7:30 p. m. Philathea club with Kev. k. h. prentice, 1433 w. First, 8 p. m. Neighbors of Wood craft in Moose hall. 8 p. m. Jr. Women's Civic league with Mrs. J. L. Pelker, 1775 steicu. Friday 10 a. m. Boyd Acres H.E.U, with Mrs. E. W. Beaver, 851 Roosevelt. 10:30 a. m. Carroll Acres H, E. U. with Mrs. Victor Her. 1 p. m. Women of Moose rit ual practice in Moose hall. WEE WOMEN MEET The Wee Women's 4-H club meet Saturday at the home of Mrs. Hubert Bartlett in Boyd Acres. -Members present were: Judy Fulls, Joan Fulls, Nadlne Russell Loraine Painter, Nancy Dyer, Lois McKay, Betty Jo Jackson, Drucllla Bartlett, Emmajoan Bartlett, -Adelva Bartlett. ' Joan Tilden was a visitor.' Lad les present were: Anna Bartlett, Pearl Stevenson and Inez Drake. The next meeting will be Feb. 24 at Mrs. Bartlett's home. Thimble Club Party A Valen tine party will be given by mem bers of the Neighbors of Wood craft Thimble club at. 2 p. m. to morrow at the home of Mrs. Frank Riley, 22 Greeley. To Make Slipcover Members of Carroll Acres 11. E. U. will hold a special meeting at the hom& of Mrs. Victor Her at 10:30 Friday, They should bring material for slip covers and chairs to cover, lt was announced. Valentine Party Slated Mem bers of the North End club have been requested to bring valentines to a party at the home of Mrs. L. V. Smith, 28 Blakeley, to bo held at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. A Val entine box will be provided for the Valentines, it was announced. Nelghlxirs of Woodcraft A regular meeting of the Neighbors NEW kind of : ASPIRIN tablet doesn't upset stomach r"'T.4iji!SSS When you nerd . . t quick relief from f I FREE FACIALS AND SKIN ANALYSIS given to introduce i Youth Skin" Cosmefics to the women of Bend Truly fine cosmetic creations for the 'discriminating , women. Liquid creams which contain no paraffin or wax to clog pores. Phone 123 for appointment between 8:00 to 9:00 a. m. - 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Feb. 13 to 25 Pilot Butte Inn Lucille Kepler Dunn hesitate to take aspirin because it leaves you with an upset stomach? If so, this now medi cal di.scovery, SUPERIN, is "just what the doc- tor ordered lor you. I Superln li aspirin plu contains j the same pure, s-i'a aspirin you i have long known but developed i by doctors in a special way for I those upset by aspirin in its ordi nary form. Thlt naw kind of aspirin tablet , dissolves mom quickly, lets the aspirin get richt at the job of re- ; lieving pain, reduces the acidity of ordinary aspirin, and does not ir ritate or upset stomach even after , repeat doses. Tear this out to remind you to ; getSupcrin today, so you can have i it on hand when headaches, cold, i etc., strike. See how quickly it relievrs pain how snrws fine you feel after PWmStk , taking. At yourdrug- frXSZ gist's, lot and 39. tsos Sweater Swank for Valentine's Day Lush downy-soft wool sweaters for alt occasions ... for dress-up ... for sports. Some with long sleeves, some with short sleeves, some sleeveless , . . cardigans and round necks and in colors right out of paint box. 2.98 to 8.95 Neckwear . 1.00 to 3.50 Frilly whites and colors. New dickies and collar and cuff sets to please every taste. . One look at them will tell you more than a thousand words i see theml Valentines Love These Gifts Smart Skirts 2.98 to 8.95 Sure to please her one of our fine skirhi Big selection In wools, wool blends and rayons, plaids, herringbones, checks and solid colors just choose the one you think she'll like' most. All sizes. , T . ; ' Spring Handbags 2.49 to 12.95 Leathers, simulated leathers and fabrics in the latest styles, all colors, and many with crystal lucite trim fust the bag to go with any outfit. : ' W.tf LE 0Hi PLACE TO TRADE of Woodcraft will be held in Moose hall at 8 p. m. Thursday. Mrs. Archie Gates and Mrs. Ern est Cough will act as hostesses. Group to Meet An Important meeting of the Business and Pro fessional Women Is being called for Wednesday Feb. 14 at 7:45 p. m. In the Sun room of the Pilot Butte Inn. Before the opening of the business meeting the women will hear a symposium team dis cuss the subject "The Reception of Service Men After War." The team has been coached by Wayne Overholser of the high school lacuity. unairmnn or the group of young speakers is June Alfrey, and other speakers are Ruth Ter- llsner, Beverly Baer, and Betty Jeffries. Members of the club are being asked to be there promptly. Bend Wave Gets . New Assignment' Melda Smith, hospital appren tice first class, Waves, returned to Bend for a short visit before reporting to her new duty station at the U. S. naval hospital. San Diego, Cal. Miss Smith enlisted in the Waves through the Central Ore gon navy recruiting sub-station last August, and was called to ac tive duty and transferred to the Waves training center, the Bronx, New York, in November. Upon completion of her indoctrination training there she volunteered for hospital corps work and was transferred to the naval hospital at Bethesda, Md., where she took her pre-hospltal training. Miss smltn will leave Wednes day evening for San Diego. Prior to enlisting In the Waves Miss Smith was employed at the Pilot Butte inn. n(JA 4 FOR IVf MAUD Lt. Jess Wilson ' Visits Parents Redmond, Feb. 13 (Special) Lt. Jess Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs, H. O. Wilson of Redmond. who received his silver wines and commission February 2 at Marfa army air field in Texas and has been here on a brief furlough. left Tuesday for Marfa for as signment and further training as an army pilot. Lt. Wilson is a graduate of Redmond high school and was a student at Willamette university previous to enlisting in the air corps. This is his first visit home for the past 18 months. 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