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    THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON THURSDAY. APRIL 19, 1945
PAGE FIVE
Local News
TEMPERATURE t
Maximum yesterday, 1l degrees
Minimum test night, 84 degrees
. TODAY'S WEATEB
Temperature: 10 p. m., 45 de
grees; 10 a. m., 68 degrees Velu
city of wind; 10 p. m., 4 miles;
10 a. m., 6 miles.
Charles 'Scribner of Bend and
Miss Birdie M. Hatfield of Nampa,
Idaho! were married last night at
the Methodist parsonage, .with
Rev. Robert Mcllvenna officiat
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M. Miller
were attendants.
The Modern Woodmen of Amer
ica will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow
in the Sons of Norway hail, it was
announced today.
J. A. Nelson and George J. El-
lingson, representing the Oregon
News company of Portland, were
Bend business callers today.
P. J. Lesmeister of Klamath
Falls, agent for the Great North
ern railway, was here today con
ferring with local representatives.
Mrs. Wjlraa Pearson . of Red
mond, last night was a guest at
the Pilot Butte inn;
Mrs. Mary' E Snook of the
University of Oregon medical
school, Portland, was in Bend to
day. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mays of post,
were Bend callers today.
J. W.. Points, representing the
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Wabash railroad, was here today i
from Portland transacting business.-
Mr. and Mrs. S. Freeman of Red
mond called on Bend triends to
day. .
Elmer Olson was a guest today
at the Pilot Butte inn from Red
mond. Technical Cornnral
misky, wife and son, Gary, are
visiting here from Paso Robles,
Calif., with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. GpnrfTI Ravni-aft C .
poral Kamisky is stationed at
-anip nooercs, uuu, iney will
visit here for two weeks.
Wilbur Haines from nis
visited in Bend today. Haines is
siuLKinan, ana nas extensive nold-i
tngs in Harney county. .
Alec Hanlpv nf .Tnntnra wqg In
Bend yesterday, on his way home
ium a irip iu western uregon.
Dagmar Wanichek, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clando Waniot
and a fifth grade student at Allen
scnooi, suiierea a broken leg yes
terday Whpn sh fpll fmm hnr hi.
cycle. The little girl was reported
iuuay 10 oe getting along nicely.
Mrs. Gilmer Mustain left this
mominff for THnhmrtnrt Plif
where she is to join her husband,
is 1 agi. jviusiain. sne lias been a
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
L. G. Kimsev. Set. Mustain was
stationed at Camp Abbot, and
later at Fort Lewis. :
Mr..and Mrs- Maurice Hitchcock
and children wpiv visitnr herp
yesterday from their home near
oisiers. .
B. L. Rennolds of Redmond, was
in Bend this morning.
TONIGHT
CONTINUOUS SATURDAY
Mrs. J. F. Arnold today was bed
ridden at her home, 25 Irving ave
nue, suffering from a cold.
Clardon umiss, teaman ic.
is spending a short leave at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Corliss, 1405 Lexington ave
nue. He plans to leave r naay tor
a California base.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Olson and
son left last night for Aurora,
Utah, where the funeral of Ensign
Garo E. Thalman will be held Sat
urday. Ensign Thalman was killed
in an airplane crash at Nashville,
Tenn, He was the brother of Mrs.
Olson.
The Eagles Lodge will have a
shadow social at their regular get-
together April l. All tames areinual Smarty farty in me gym
requested to bring lunch for two. 'on Saturday, April 21, with danc-
There will be a Sodality meet-
ing Thursday evening at 7:30 at
the Catholic school. Every mem
ber please try to be there. Adv.
All I.W.A. Members are urged
to attend their Job-branch meet
ings at the Union halt this week.
Matters affecting every member
are to be discussed. Both Brooks-.
Scanlon and Shevlin-Hixon em
ployees are affected by recent de
velopments, and every member
should attend. Adv.
Mrs. Brinson of the Spencer
Corset Shop will be in Portland
until Monday morning. Adv.
ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS!
Odd Fellows, Rebekahs, and
their friends. Fishermen's Frolic
Dance at I.O.O.F. Temple Satur
day night, April- 21, 9 p. m. Music
by Old Time Serenaders. Adv.
Dance at Eastern Star Grange
hall Saturday nights. Ladies free.
Adv.
Dance every Friday night at
Carroll Acres. Music by the Night
Owls. City bus will leave hall last
time at 12 midnight. Adv.
Will all members of the Eagles
Lodge who have signed or wish
to sign up for the proposed drill
team please be present at this
week's meeting. Adv.
CLINIC IS HELD
Redmond, April 19 (Special)
Between 35 and 40 children re
ceived vacinnations for diptheria
whooping cough and other child
ren's diseases at -the recent clinic
held in the parlors bf the Christ
ian church. Miss Cocheran assist
ed by Mrs. Geo. Fairfield conduct
ed the clinic in the afternoon at
the grade school. Dr. A. R. Ram
say held conferences with parents
and examined children.
Buy National War Bonds Nowl
SPECIAL NEWS SCOOPS
ENTIRE UNIVERSAL NEWS DEVOTED TO
TRIBUTE
TO OUR LATE PRESIDENT
PLUS 1000 FT. NEWS :
1. INVASION OF
2. PREPARE FOR
3. BRITISH TAKE
SHOWS
7 &' 9
f.
PLUS
CARTOON
AND
FILM VOD-VIL
NEWS OF SOCIETY
(AU society items should be reported to The Bulletin not later
than 10 a.m on the days of publication, Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays.)
Girls to Give
Smarfy Party
On Saturday
The Girls' League of Bend,
high school will sponsor its
"as
decorations and programs will
feature that motif.
Fern Grindle, president 01 the
Girls' league is in charge of ar
rangements and has appointed the
fallowing committee chairman;
decorations, Sally Schilling; re
freshments, Shirley Meagher; pa-
tions
and patronesses, rieien
Petronovich; and" clean-up,
Mar-
garet Stevens.
Patrons and patronesses will be
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Grindle, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Raddatz, Mr. and
Mrs. A. O. Schilling, Dr. and Mrs.
R. E. Johnson, Mr. and Mr.s
Howard George and Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Jewell.
Women of Moose
To Hold Parties
Women of the Moose at their
recent meeting decided to spon
sor another series of card parties,
in various homes, and Mrs. Joe
Egg was named chairman in
charge of arrangements. Her as
sistants are Mrs. Roy Walter and
Mrs. A. B. Estebenet. The date
arid place of the first party will
be announced later. There will be
prizes and refreshments.
Officers of the group report
that the home making committee
chairman, Mrs. Harry Hayse, is
working on her chapter night pro
gram, to be given on April 27.
The executive board, consisting
of the senior regent, junior re
gent, graduate regent, chaplain,
recorder and treasurer will hold
a meeting on April 20, at 2 p. m.
in the Downing hotel.
Canton To Moet -Canton Des
chutes No. 19 and ladies auxiliary
will meet at the Odd Fellows hall
Friday evening at 8 p.m. Mrs.
Tommie Daron, Mrs. D. ;N. Gra
ham, Mrs. Fred Gibson and Mrs.
Carl Johnson are on the refresh
ment committee.
TONIGHT
Continuous Saturday
OKINAWA
FRISCO MEET
MANDALAY
THE (fatfeAt,
PKTURII
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GAIL RUSSELL '
DIANA LYNN
CHARLES RUGGLES
DOROTHY GISH
BEULAH BOND I
JAMES BROWN
BILL EDWARDS -v
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday
2 p.m. Westminister Presby
terian sewing circle, at home of
Mrs. S. E. York, 2188 Awbrey
road.
8 p.m. Canton Des. No. 19 and
ladies aux. at Odd Fellows hall.
, Rp,
an-lmond nlgn honi band.
aaiuruay
1:30 Meeting of Emera club,
'parish hall. Circle No. 1 in
charge.
9 p.m. Girls league Smarty
party in high school gymnasium.
Monday
' 8 p.m. Eastern Star Chapter
at Masonic hall Social evening
and initiation. '
Tuesday
8 p.m. Social Pinochle club at
home of Mrs. Joseph Egg, 811
Georgia Mrs, Ray Walters, hos
tess. Circle No. t
To Hold Card
Party April 21
Plans were completed for the
second in a series of card parties
sponsored by Circle 1 of the Cath
olic Altar society when the group
mot at the home of Mrs. R. B.
O'Leary last night. Bridge and
pinochle will be played with the
party scheduled to start at 8
o'clock Saturday night in the Par
ish hall. The public is invited and
tickets may be obtained at, the
door. .
In charge of the event are:
chairman, Mrs. W. J. Eagan;
cards and tables, Mrs. I. T. Powell
Mrs. Richard W. Brandis and Mrs.
J. L. Cunningham prizes, Mrs,
Kent Richcns; decorations, Mrs.
I Sam Scott and Mrs. D. C. Silven;
refreshments, Mrs. John Mogan,
Mis. Dan P. Dacey, Mrs. George
H. Baer and Mrs. T. E. J. Duffy,
.
Veterans to Hold .
Initiation Party
.Veterans of Foreign Wars and
auxiliary are to sponsor a meet
ing Saturday night at the Pine
Forest grange hall that is to be
featured by the installation of of
fleers, preceded by a dinner to be
served at 7 p.m. Dancing will elbse
I he evening, with music by Ailing
ham's orchestra. All members of
the post and auxiliary and fam
ilies are being invited, with a spe
cial invitation being extended to
I service men. Mrs. Ralph Hensley
I will install auxiliary officers. Mrs.
William- Gibson will succeed Mrs.
i:ecu unoacis as auxiliary presi
dent. Mrs. Rhoads has asked that all
officers be at the hall by 3 p.m.
Saturday to take part In a prac
tice. f bli WM'Md I'llllUI
To Speak Saturday
Deschules county grangers and
members of their families inter
ested in the Dumbarton Oaks plan
for world peace are being invited
to hear Dr. James Millar, field
representative of the Oregon
Council of Churches at a meeting
to be held in the Tumulo grange
hall Friday night. Dr. Millar is to
speak at H p.m.
The Redmond union hlRh school;
hand is to present a program at
8:30, James Chambeilin, Rrange
I master, has announced. Visiting
i granRe members are being asked
to bring cakes, for the social hour
that will follow the meeting.
Legion Auxiliary
Meets in Redmond
I Redmond, April 1!) (Special)
Mrs. George llillingsley and Mrs.
Austin Olsen were Joint hostesses
to the American Legion auxiliary
at a lunneheon meeting at the
home of Mrs. Olsen Monday.
j Mrs. IJillingsley is president of
the group. Mrs. Roy Rogers was
the past president.
Easfern Star Chapter
To Meet on Monday
J There will be a meeting of thv
ISastorn Star chapter on Monday
at 8 p.m., at the Masonic hall, of
ficers ol the group announced
I today.
I . In addition to a social session,
' there will be an Initiation of
candidates.
SHOP IIOl'US CIIANCM)
Previously open every after
noon, the Trinity Episcopal guild
thrift shop Is to be kept open on
only two days each week, on
Wednesdays and Saturday, front
: I to 5 p.m., it was announced
today.
Circle Meets Friday The
Westminister I'reshyteiian church'
sewing circle will meet Friday at
2 p.m. at the home of Ml
S. i:.
York, 218X Awbrey road.
Kmcru Club To .Meet The
Kmera club will meet Saturday
afternoon at the Masonic hall at
1.30. Hostesses for the occasion
will bf? Mrs. W. II. Cnahran, Mrs.
rr...rt Clmmimc M,u 1 f CImith
Seeing is believing and right
nere, you ll see plenty ol convinc
ing proof that there's been uo
"price Inflation" at BramlU. Most
oi your favorite natloually adver
tised breads are still selling at
pre-war prices and some are
even, lower.
I BROMO m
SELTZER t mtui I
I fights I) O rn fri
$100 Air Mail Stationery 59c
Wall Mirrors, 20,,x12" $1.39
Percolator . ... ..... .$2.50
(Glass
Never At A
Loss For Words
A prescription Is mure than
just words-it's your doctor's
diagnostic skill set down on
paper. It's assuring to know
that we are never "at a loss
for any drug, your doctor
writes Into a prescription. If
on very rare occasions, wo
do not have an Ingredient In
our slock of fine quality
drugs, wo know where to
obtain it quickly. Minutes
save:l in getting the medl
cine, may save hours of dis
comfort. Social Chili To Meet The So
ciiil club is to inept fit the home
of Mrs. Joseph Err, Kll Georgia
avenue, Tuesday at 8 p.m. Mr.s.
Hoy Walters will he I he hostess.
Frank McAnuIty
Dies at Age of 57
Krank H. McAnuIty, 57, died at
his Oregon City home this morn-
inc, his sister. Mrs. John Welle,
i was notified. Kuneral services
will be held Saturday morning
from St. Johns Catholic church,
in Oregon City. Mrs. Welle, her
son Robert and daughter, Mrs.
Wayne I'addis, .are leaving this
afternoon for the Clackamas city,
to attend the funeral.
Mr. McAnuIty Is survived by his
wife, I'earl; one daughter, Doro
thy, and a son, Krank Morris Mc
AnuIty .who is serving overseas
with an Infantry unit. Other sur
vivors include three sisters, Mr.s.
Charles I.ivesay, Mrs. Kdwln E.
Mayer and Mrs. I-csler l'aulshon,
and one brother, James McAnuIty.
Mr. McAnuIty was the victim of
a heart attack. He had been ailing
tor some time.
Ernie Pyle Known
To Local People
Death'from a Jap sniper's bullet
of Krnie I'yle, ace reenter of
world war H, today brought to
mind of two Central Oregon ht
sons their association with the
I'yle-family years ago in Indiana.
Mrs. George Elder, residing on
the Elder ranch on the old Hond
Redmond highway north of Bend,
remembered that she had gone to
school with the famed writer's
parents In Dana, Ind., but did not
recall Ernie except as an infant.
Mrs. E. M. Thompson. 831 Wall
street, whose late husband was an
early day Rend business man, Is a
cousin to Ernie. She said that his
mother is now dead, hut that
I'ylc's father still resides in Dana.
( III l II BF'.I.NO KMWIltKII
I Redmond, April in (Special) -!
Repair work and a complete In-
terlor redecorat ion Is being done
to ' the Chrlstion church, which
'suffered a fire causing smoke,
water and other damage a few
weeks ago. C. F". I'ctcrs has the
'....nlt - fir. frtf r.,,.n ,.l,tt i,.n .f Ihiu
Bake)
200 McKesson Aspirin, 49c
$1.25 Caroid & Bile
Salts 98c
75c Carter's Pills . 57c
$2.50 Serutan.:.... $1.89
$2.50 Saroka...... $1.96
Fleet's Phospho Sedg. 98c
55c Lady Esther Powd. 39c
55c Lady Esther Cream 39c
Rubinstein Powder., $1.00
Translucid Cream
Tone ......,. $1.00
Pancake Make-up.. $1.50
Solitaire Make-up.... 60c
Dr. Charles Smith
Dies in Portland
Portland, Ore., April 1!) mi
Dr. Charles J. Smith, 80, one of
Oregon's best known physicians,
former state senator and former
mayor of Pendleton, died at his
home here early today. Death was
attributed to a heart attack.
Dr. Smith had lived In Oregon;
K.A II.. ....... nm.lil.tnl '
of the Oregon Medical association
and of the Portland board of
health, and served for 21 years
on the state hoard of health.
He is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Lillian Smith.
1TY0 COTTAdK
Pltlsford, Vt. mi it was In the
Drake homestead, a gray-green
cottage still standing here, that
the mother of President Millard
Klllmorc was born In Revolution
ary war days.
Incendiary hombs, dropped
from planes to destroy enemy
g" wEi, "r is Z'dbV'sca?'
From 9 to 11:55 Every Friday Night
Night Owls Orchestra
CARROLL ACRES HALL
Wonderful Maple Floor
City Bus Service Until Midnight
HYPERACID
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for products that help you to feel
your best . . . look your best . . .
work your best. Check your needs
now and take a good look at these
good old pre-war prices that mean
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. Add 20 '
Federal excise tax
to Cosmotics,
Jewelry, Luggage
tered 100 feet: the flaming goo
sticks to the sides of buildings.
More Comfort Wearing
FALSE TEETH
Here In a pleasant way to overcome
loose plate discomfort. FASTJSGTH an
Improved powder, sprinkled on upper
and lower plates holds them firmer so
that they feel more comfortable. No
gummy, ftoooy, pasty taste or feeling.
U'b alkaline (non-acid). Poes not sour.
Checks "plate odor" (denture breath).
Get FASTEttTH today at any drug store.
PIMM?
from loss of
GIOODWJ?
Girls t Women) If you lose so much dur
ing monthly periods that you leel weak,
'dragged out"-this may be due to low
blood Iron. 80 try Lydla K. plukhain a
TABLrroone cX the best home ways to
help bulla up red blood In such cases.
Pink ham's Tablets are one of the great
est blood-Iron tonics you can buy.
Follow label directions.
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