PAGE SIX THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1945 Legion, Auxiliary Observe Birthday '' Legionnaires and auxiliary members of Bend last night joined in a party celebrating the 2Gth anniversary of the American Le gion, and following a dinner served by the auxiliary, were en tertained by a mock wedding keyed to the 25th wedding anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Coyner. The dinner, attended by nearly 70 persons, was held In the USO quarters of the Episcopal parish hall, with B. A. Stover serving as song leader. Joining the veterans of 1917-18 In the birthday celebration were a number of veterans of world war No. 1. D. Ray Miller, post commander, was In general charge of the program. ' Taking part in the mock wed' ding were auxiliary members, In hill-billy regalia even Including a shotgun, carried by Mrs. Ann Forbes, in the role of "father." Mrs. Adam Repknock was the "bride" and Mrs. Frank R. Prince was the "groom, with Mrs. An tone Fossen servlne as the "miiv ister." Others taking part in the mock wedding, highlight of the entertainment, were Mrs. ward H. Coble, Mrs. Joy Walker and Mrs. George R. Brick, with Mrs. B. A. Stover as oreanlst. Prior to the mock wedding, a Bend high school trio, Helen Bailey, Cynthia Shevlln and Bev erley wennerstrom, was present ed in several numners, accom tianled bv Helen Hudson. The legionnaires also joined In dancing, and cards were piayea. AMERICAN HEt?OE5 by OUUIAN OU-ENPUUrK Lap) )ne Laplne, March 16 (Special) A large crowd attended the three act play entitled "The Flower of the Ranch," given by the high school Friday evening tne atn The play was very well rendered and was held a credit to the high school and their teachers. After the play, Mrs. Floyd Garrison and Mrs. J. c. Johnson served reiresh ments at the Johnson home to the student body. Those present be sides their teachers were John son, Mrs. Alma Garrison, Mrs. Fay Howard, Mrs. Bud Holmes, Betty Fisher and Floyd Garrison of Laplne, Billy Francisco, Uldean Bellavance and Johnnie Reid of Gilchrist. Luncheon guests of Mrs. Billy James Monday were Miss Eleanor Brown and Miss Edith Brown of the Deschutes county library, and Mrs. J. C. Johnson. The Misses Brown came to Laplne in the In terest of the county library. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Blllv James Saturdnv evening were ivir. ttnu mm. wuu Allison and family and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Allison and son of Bend. The high school girls' sewing club met at the home of Carmen . Fern Tuesday evening. The Adult Shop class Is still very well attended. They meet Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Still and family spent Sunday evening In Bend, at the Nazarene church. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Newton and family visited relatives in Bend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitchell and Mrs. Harold Still and chil dren of Bend, spent the week-end a Silver Willis V. Star Mc- loSTHUMOUSLY aria arv'irApA tf Pvt. Farland, St. Louis, Mo. When attempting to establish a beachhead . . . r 1 t l.r...l. J. '. ... V.-1 rnA till- on the Kapido Kivcr, Italy, I'VE, jvici-arianu umu ""' enemy artillery fire. Dropping to the ground, he crawled over the hell-blasted thore to cut barbed wire, discharging his automatic lifle as he went. Thus he advanced through barbed wire entangle ments until severely wounded. He gave his life fighting to free Italy, and the purchase of War Bonds will help continue that fight until all of the world is liberated from the Axis yoke. V. S. Triuury Dipartwunl Honor for Medicos I Army Medical Corpsmen, whose heroism on the battlefield has ' won the admiration of even hard-boiled doughboys, will have their feats recognized ' by the award of the new badge pictured above. Of silver-colored metal, It shows the Medical Corps' caduceus Inslgne and the Geneva cross superimposed upon a litter sur I rounded by an oak leaf wreath. The badge will be awarded to Medical Department personnel attached to infantry. with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Still. Mrs. William Foss and Mrs. Walter Petersen made a business trip to Portland Tuesday. Robert and Richard Powell re turned home from Portland Tues day. Mrs. Carl Powell and Robert went to Klamath Falls Tuesday on business. i r tpti They're) both right 1 It's Mother who oan hardly believe that for only 826.50 she can buy young Johnny a 4-piece outfit that looka like 10 sultsl There It is, in Wards big catalog. A two-pieoe all-wool tweed suit, a pair of gabardine slaoks and a reversible front sweater vest make this niracle pos sible. Johnny will like its man- tailored lines and its rueged constitution. Come in now and investi gate our "Ten-in-One" suit for boys 8 to 20 ... you ' re sure to find what you want in If - p- y Tumalo Tumalo, March 16 (Special) The- Tumalo Tillicum Study club met at the home or Mrs. Fred Shepard Tuesday, with Mrs. Del Davis as assistant hostess, for n 1 o clock luncheon. Elehteon lad les attended the meeting. Follow ing a short business session the program was turned over to Mrs. Clarence Elder who gave an In teresting talk on the raising of flowers in our community. Group singing completed the program. Mrs. Harry Wlnriom and Mrs. E. M. Wright will entertain the group at the homo of the former on April 10. Mrs. Helen Henry Johns left Tuesday evening for Monmouth, Illinois, to Join her husband who Is attending a navy aviation schoo lthere. Mrs. Helen Henry Johns left Tuesday evening for Monmouth, Illinois, to Join her husband who is attending a navy nvlation school there. Mrs. Margaret McGulrc is in the Valley visiting friends at pres ent. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Montgomery had ns their house guests last week their son nnd daughter-in- law, Seaman 1c and Mrs. Wayne Montgomery, of Bremerton, Wash.; Mrs. Berton Montgomery, another daughter-in-law, and small son, Gayle, of Waterville, Wash.; Mrs. Jack Bowman of Klamath Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Montgomery and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Montgomery, all of Sclo. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roberts have moved to the former Mel Shaw ranch. The farm land is rented to Mr. Humbert again this year. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Vandevert were luncheon guests Wednesday in Bend at the home of his sister, Miss Mittye Vandevert. Mrs. Gordon Wilcox and Mrs.1 Del Davis entertained the Pleas ant Ridge Community Intension unit at the home of the former Thursday. Initiation will be held at Tum alo grange Friday evening, March 1G. Fayet Scoggin entertained a group of Bend ynung people at Ills homo Saturday evening. Pleasant Ridge Pleasant Ridge, March 16 (Spe cial) W. E. Curtis returned home last Wednesday from Eugene where he has been visiting rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Jermaine who purchased the Alex Chase farm have moved there from Silverton. Roy Omeyer and family of Cas oadla who have rented a part of the C. C. Gillenwater farm, will move here soon. Bill Gillenwater of Prineville has moved on the farm that he purchased from J. w. layman re cently. Mrs. Sid Conklln was a guest of Mrs. C. C. Gillenwater on Feb. 27. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gillenwater were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Robinson of Redmond. Mrs. J. W. Lyman reports that Joe is in the Philippines. Mrs. Mills and Mrs. pendelton of Redmond were guests of Mrs, Sine Mikkelsen on Sunday of last week. On Monday of last week guests at the Mikkelsen home were Mrs. May Roblson of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. H. Berry, Mrs. G. A. Kriger, Mrs. Oswald Pedersen, Mrs. Al fred Pedersen, and Mrs. Sid Conk lln. Mrs. Sine Mikkelsen and Alfred were last Wednesday visitors in Bend. On their way home they called at the Ole Hansen home. They reported that Mrs. Hansen was 111 with the flu and tonsilitis. Mrs. Sid Conklln and Alfred Mikkelsen sorted and sold their potatoes last week. Margaret Conklln attended a birthday party at the home of Carolin Lane of Redmond on Mon day evening of last week. H. E. Roberts and family moved from Redmond to their farm last Saturday. Mrs. A. Ahlstrom spent Friday night at the home of John Peter sen and family in Redmond. CATHOLIC (Franklin and lava) Kit. Edmund Brians', B.ctor Sunday services, 7:30, 9 and 11 a. m. Masses on week days, 8 a. m. CIIURCH OF GOD Corner W. Twelfth street and Fresno Ave. Hrr. Fred R. Decker, Minister Sunday school, 9:45. Preaching service, 11 a. m. Evening service, 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting and Bible study, Wednesday evening, 7:43. . ' at Redmond at 9 Sunday morning and at Tumalo 2:30 each Sunday afternoon. CHURCH OF CHRIST (Norway hall, Galveston and Columbia) D. E. Scott, MlnUter Sunday services: Bible study, 10:00 a. m.; Preaching, 11:00 a. m.; Young Peoples meeting, 7:00 p. m.; Pleaching, 8:00 p. m. Church Announcements FIRST BAPTIST (Irvinz and Oregon streets) Rev. Kenneth A. Tobias Sunday school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11 o'clock (broadcast over KBND). B. V. P. U., 6:30. Evening service, 7:30. Wednesday prayer service at 7:30. : FIRST CHRISTIAN I ourth street at Newport avenue) W. I. Palmer, Pastor Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Morn ing worship, 11. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Prayer service, 7:45 Wednesday, followed by choir re hearsal at 8:30. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST (1551 West First street) Authorized branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. Sunday service, 11 a. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Wednesday evening testimony meeting, 8 o'clock. Reading room in room 3, McKay Bldg., open to public from 1:30 p. m. to 4 p. m., daily except Sundays and holi days. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES (Kinadom hall, south of Bend, near canal) Watchtower study Sunlay 8 p. m.; Bible book study Wednesday, 8 p. m.j service meeting Friday, 7:45. . LATTER DAY SAINTS (Corner Hill and Irving- streets) Carl Powell, President Sunday school, Sunday, 10 a. tr Sacrament meeting, Sunday, 6:30 p. m. Fireside chat, Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Relief society, Tuesday, 2 p. m. Primary, Thursday, 4 p.m. MISSIONARY BAPTIST (East Greenwood) Elder L. B. Boswell Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morn ing worship, 11. Evening message, 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wed nesday, 7:45 p. m. Radio sermon, KBND, Sunday, 12:30 to 1 p. m. PENTECOSTAL MISSION (218 Lafayette street) Harriet E. Marline, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morn ing worship, 11 a. m. Broadcast, 5:15 p. m. over KBND. Young people's service, 7 p. m. Evange listic service, 8 p.m. Young peoples meeting Tuesday night. Wednes day, 8 p. m., prayer meeting. Fri day, evangelistic service, 8 p. m. Saturday, children's church, 10 a. m. at 1414 Fresno.. Saturday, street service, 7:30 p. m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD (2nd and Greenwood) Rev. L. H. Sheets, Minister Sunday Services: Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Devotional service 11 a. m. Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m. Miu-weeK service Frldav. 7:45 p. m., regular preaching ser vice. Radio broadcast, Thursdays 1 to 1:30 p. m. over KBND. Rev. Sheets and his eight year old daughter, Roma Jeanne, will be In charge of the broacasts. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE (620 Lava Road) William Schwsb, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45; morn ing worship, 11 o'clock; young people's meeting, 6:30 p. m. Evan gelistic service, 7:30 p. m.; Bible study and prayer, Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. FIRST LUTHERAN (St. Helens place and Idaho) Morris A. Thompson, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45. Worship service, ll a. m. Luther league meets second and fourth Sundays at 5 p. m. Ladies aid, first and third Thursdays, 2:30 o'clock. L. D. R., third Wednesday, 7:30, in homes. FIRST METHODIST (Bond and Louisiana) Rev. Robert Mcllrenna, Pastor Sunday services, 11 a." m. and 7:30 p. m. Church school and fel lowship, 9:45 a. m., and 6:30 p. m. Mid-week services, 7:30 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (Corner Harriman and Franklin) R. H. Prentice, Minister , . I Sunday school 9:45. Morning worship 11. Youth meeting at 6. Tuesday poetry and organ medi tation broadcast at 1. Bible study Wednesday at 10 a. m. at the Lin ton home. Youth choir practice Saturday morning at 10. Services CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 11745 East First street) Raymond E. Kiel. Pastor Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Wor ship service, 11 o'clock. Junior church, 11 o'clock. Y. P. meeting, 6:45. Evangelistic service, 7:30, Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30. Tune In Sundays the Old Fashioned Revival Hour KBND 10-11 p.m. International Gospel Broadcast Charles E. Fuller, Director PRESBYTERIAN (Westminster Orthodox) (Newport avenue and Drake road) Robert E. Nicholas. Minister Bible school, 9:45 a. in. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Intermediate and senior Machen league 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting and Bible study. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST (Harriman and Franklin) Wayne A. Striven. Paator Sabbath school, 9:45 a. m. d, uin 11 a m. Prav- er meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Head of Wall street) Rev. George B. V. Bolster, Rector Holy Communion each Sunday at 8 a m.. except first Sunday at 11 a. m. only, and each Wednes day, with Intercession for Aiuea Forces at 10 a. m. Morning prayer each Sunday at 11 a. m. Church school each Sunday, Senior, 10 a. m.; Junior, 10:45 a. m. Young People's Fellowship each Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Choir practice each Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Bap tisms, weddings and other ser vices by arrangement with the rector. . ... , TRINITY LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) (Galveston nnd Federal) DonaM W. Hinrlchs, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Wor ship, 11 a. m. PILGRIM George Banka, Pastor (1316 Albany) Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. 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