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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1945
Local News
TEMPERATURE
Maximum yesterday, 48 degrees.
Minimum last night, 25 degrees.
TODAY'S W'KATUEK
. Temperature: 10 p.m., 81 de
grees; 10 a.m., 52 degrees. Ve
locity of wind: 10 pan., 2 miles;
10 a.ra 6 miles.
The Trinity Episcopal Ladies
guild will meet at 2:30 pxti. Tues
day at the home of Mrs. A. W.
Williamson, 27 den road, it was
announced today by Mrs. G. R. V.
Bolster.
Eugene D. Wilmoth, ranger of
the Bend district in the Deschutes
national lorest, is in Portland re
ceiving medical attention.
City Attorney Ross Farnham
was back In Bend today from a
business trip to Salem.
1st Sgt.K. H. Wood and Mrs.
Wood are here from Fort Lewis
visiting Mrs. Wood's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. V. C. Haupt, 364 East
Greenwood avenue, and other rela
tives and friends. Mrs. Wood is
the former Ruth Haupt. Sgt. Wood
expects to be assigned overseas
soon. - .
Mrs. Herbert Riley left this
week for Prineville to visit her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Eldred Breese, who operate
a large Crook county stock ranch.
Bill Niskanen and Myrl Hoover
of Pacific Trailways will return
tomorrow from a business trip to
Boise. j .
Dr. Grace Young of The Dalles
stopped In Bend yesterday to visit
friends. She was on her way to
uauiorma.
Miss Marjorie Stidoloh of the
local telephone company office
stall lelt today to spend the week
end in Portland visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. N. G. McDanlel,
former Bend residents now liv
ing in Pasco, Wash., will be in the
city until Sunday conducting busi
ness. They are the guests of Mrs.
Alice Soderstrom.
Mrs. Florence Stout and Mrs.
George Nelson went to Paisley
today to spend the day.
George S. Lynch and A. E.
Schuman left this morning to
spend 10 days in Wheeler.
Dr. W. G. Manning went to
Portland today to attend the funer
al of Charles E. Bailey, frequent
Bend visitor who died Wednesday
at 7:30 a.m. Mr. Bailey was com
missioner of public docks in Port
land. The funeral will be held
from St. John's chapel Friday aft
ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy
of Redmond will move Monday to
Santiam Junction, where Murphy
nill be employed by the state high
way commission. Murphy is a
cousin of L. C. Kimsey of Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weller of
Mcadvile, Pa., have been the
guests of Mrs. V. A. Smith the
past week. They will go by bus
tomorrow to Klamath Falls, and
will continue the trip by train.
Mrs. Don Nettleton and daugh
ter were in Bend yesterday from
Rrlneville to attend the Camp Fire
council fire. Mrs. Nettleton was
formerly Lois Porterfield, a mem
ber of the teaching staff at Ken
wood school.
Circle 4 of the Catholic Altar
society will sponsor a party Satur-1
day night in the Parish hail, it
announced today. The social eve
ning is to begin at 8 o'clock.
Klamath Falls, today were guests
; ruui nuue inn. Nelson rep
boardU S' social
E. S. Leach of the civil aero
nautics authority, was here today
from Portland on business.
A. C. LarnheA nf ua u t
land railway, was in Bend today
lYiaumui rails.
Lt. Del B. Dixon of the Red
mond armv air fielrl loot nioht
was a guest at the Pilot Butte inn.
narres m. overbay, who had
been ill at hiS hnmo fnr eaiural
days, resumed his duties today as
waiBuiiu lorester in the staff of
the Deschutes national forest.
Col. Art Allnnrl a. V-
' aiuiiuncu ai tilt
Redmond army air field, visited
iw:hi inenas last nignt.
With trip nnpntnfr rtf ha Cn.ttti
Santiam hiuhwav. Paeifte tyu.
ways today resumed the regular
iuaiiy scneauie.
Capt. Jack V. Ferguson, who
left the States enrlv in Ant-il ic
now seeing service in he Mari-
annas, according to word received
by local relatives. Capt. Ferguson
was formerly employed by The
Shevlin-Hixon Company, in the
shipping department.
the regular meeting of the
Bend Townsenrl Huh will ho Vmirf
Saturday night in the Labor tem
ple. There will be a brief business
meeting at 7:30, followed by a
public card party.
Funeral service for Dr. J. Edgar
Purdy, who was stationed in Bend
as minister in charge of the Meth
odist church from 1919 to 1922,
will be held from ie First Meth
odist church in Salem Friday at
2 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ryan have
returned from a visit in Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Willsey
hflvp as thptr crtmct A RArtrnnr)
Portland, Mrs. Willsey's brother-,
in-iaw.
Mrs. Shelley was in Bend from;
Redmond Wednesday to shop. 1 :
Mrs Almirn Hnvf flrriuoH this
week from Chehalis, Wash., for
a, visit with her son-in-law and
aaugnter, Mr. and Mrs, iiarl rar
ley. Mrs. Viola Galvln, proprietress
of the Orange Mill, left this morn
ing for Seattle to visit her sister.
She expects to return May4.
Mr. and Mrs. John Falkowski of
Shevlin, are visiting their daugh
ter, Miss Lee Falkowski, 137 Irv
ing. They will leave Monday for
Wisconsin, where they will make
their home.
PAbE FIVE
Dance every Friday night at
Carroll Acres. Music by the Night
Owls. City -bus will leave hall last
time at 12 midnight. Adv.
Eagles Auxiliary regular meet
ing Thursday evening, 8:00 p. m.,
Moose Hall. Nomination of offi
cers. All members urged to at
tend. Lunch after meeting. Adv.
Not responsible for any debts
contracted by anyone but myselt
, DAVID SHOUGH. Adv.
2 FEATURE HITS
TONIGHT
CONTINUOUS SATURDAY
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ARMIDA and MONTE BLUE
MELODIES BY THE OKLAHOMA OUTLAWS
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3 Ex-Foresters
On War Fronts
Three former members of the
Deschutes national forest staff
have written to local headquar
ters of the forest from widely
scattered sections of the world,
telling of thrilling experiences in
the war. Each expressed a desire
to be back "among the pines."
From a rest camp somewhere
In the south Pacific, W. E. Nelson,
former guard and lookout, -and
now a pharmacist's mate 1c,
writes of his participation in the
sanguinary struggle on little Iwo
Jima island, which he likened
unto a "cinder pile." Nelson, son
of Mrs. Ernest Nelson, Bend, is a
former track star at the Oregon
State college and distance run
ner. 1st Lt. Richard P. Bottcher, who
was construction superintendent
for the Deschutes forest, writes
in a more humorous vein from
somewhere in Europe. He is with
a combat engineer unit, and tells
of crossing the Rhine at Worms,
which gave him an idea he'd like
to do a little fishing "but we were
too busy."
2nd Lt. Joe Laihmi, former
ranger in the Bend district, re
ports that he has been transfer
red to another location in Italy
with a combat engineer unit. He
describes visiting the leaning tow
er of Pisa, and the famous cathed
ral in the same Italian city.
Music Festival
Continued from Page One)
ro from "Eine Klelne Nacht
Music", Mozart. Klamath Falls or
chestra, John Best, director.
7:48: "The Blue Swan", Mueller.
"A Spirit Flower", Tipton. "Eze
kiel Saw ie Wheel", Cain. Bend
Girls Glee club, C. Dale Robbins,
director.
8:00: "Lift Thine Eyes", Mendel
ssohn. "A Robin in the Lilac
Bush", Nevin. Redmond Girls
Glee club, Mrs. L. C Line, direc
tor.
8:12: "The Green Cathedral",
Hahn. Prineville Girls Glee club,
Miss Sophie Messenger, director.
8:24: "Ours Is the World", Mor
gan. "Swing Low Sweet Chariot",
spiritual. Prineville choir, Miss
Sophie Messenger, director.
. 8:36: "The Night Has a Thou
sand Eyes", Cain. "As Torrents in
Summer", Elgar. "Rain and the
River", Fox. Bend a cappella
choir, C Dale Robbins, director.
8:48: "Tenebrae facte Sunt",
Palestrina. "Roll, Chariot Roll",
Cain. "Gloria in Exqelsis", Mozart.
Klamath Falls a cappella choir,
Andrew Loney, director.
' 9:00:- March, "NormaFV Ben
nett. Selections from "The Merry
Widow", Lehar. Redmond band,
William Tweedie, director.
9:20: March, "Normal", Ben
nett. Concert Overture in G Minor,
Lillya-Isaac. Prineville-band, Dal
las Norton, director.
9:40: March, "The Thunderer",
Sousa. "Bogar" fantasy), Geary.
Bend band, C. Dale Robbins, direc
tor. 10:00: March, "Hall of Fame",
Olivadoti. "Seounia" (trine nalnt.
I ing). La Gassey. Klamath Falls
band, Andrew Loney, director. "
NEWS OF SOCIETY
(All society Items should be reported to The Bulletin not later
than 10 aon. on the days of publication, Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays.)
non-smokers
Bangor, Me. (U'l Less than 2
per cent of the Methodist clergy
smoke, Methodist Bishop Lewis
O. Hartman declared here.
Paul Danielson
To Take Bride
In Portland
Miss Georgia Kisor will become
the bride of Sgt Paul Danielson
at a ceremony to be held Monday,
April 30, at the North Baptist
church in Portland, according to
Invitations received by Be n d
friends. i
Miss Kisor is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kisor ol
Portland. Sgt. Danielson, who has
returned from over two years of
overseas service with the U. S.
marines, is the son of Rev. and
Mrs. Alfred Danielson, who left
Bend about a year ago. Rev. Dan
ielson, now pastor of the North
Baptist church in Portland, served
12 years as minister of the First
Baptist church in Bend.
Sgt. Danielson graduated from
Bend high school with the class
of 1939. He was an outstanding
student in music, and was a mem
ber of the high school band, glee
club and orchestra. He took part
in the play presented by upper
classmen in 1938, and in his senior
year he played the lead in the
school operetta.
Sgt Danielson received training
at ban Diego following his return
from overseas duty, and is now
spending a furlough in Portland.
Newlyweds Feted
At Shower Party :
Monday Evening
Mr. and Mrs. Darrold M. barber
were honored at, -a shower party
Monday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Barber. The
bride is the former Betty Mae
Campbell. Games provided enter
tainment for the evening, alter
which many gifts were presented
to the couple, and refreshments
were served. r
Those attending the party in
eluded Mrs: Clyde Beaulieu and
children, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Mom
cal, Mrs. H. L. Barber, Mrs. C. D.
Sholcs, Mrs. H. A. Hufstader, Mrs.,
Arthur Pack, Mrs. C. A; Corliss,
Mrs. Elmer Pack, Mrs. .Clara
Hundley and son, Glen Ray Camp
bell, Dorothy Stearns, Shirley and
Betty Hasson, Mrs. Goldie Camp
bell and twins. Bonnie Huffman.
Mrs. George St Onge and daugh
ter artd Mrs. Betty Lu and dangh-,
ter. .. ; ...
Dorothy J. Hodge
Weds Lieutenant
Madras, April '26 (Speclal)--Word
has been received here toll
ing of the marriage ot Miss Dor
othy Jean Hodge, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter F. Hodge of Pen
dleton, to Lt. Gilbert F. McFad
den of Redmond. .The wedding
took place in Liberal, Kansas, on
April 11. Mrs. McFadden attended
Redmond high school as did Lt.
McFadden. The Hodges lived in
Redmond and Madias before Mr.
Hodge was transf orrod to the Pen
dleton district of the state high
way department.
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CONTINUOUS SATURDAY
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LATEST NEWS SUBJECTS
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Toulslit
7:00 p.m. Chapter Al P. E. O.
Sisterhood, with Mrs. Howard W.
George, 1375 Harmon.
7:00 p.m. Dinner meeting at
Pine Tavern for Camp Fire coun
cil members.
7:30 p.m. Women's Fellowship
of Presbyterian church with Mrs.
R. H. Prentice, 1433 W. First
8:00 p.m. Westway club with
Mrs. Agnes Burrows, 650 Roose
velt. '
Friday
1:30 p.m. D. A. Y. Auxiliary,
with Mrs. Kenneth Bennett, 1684
W. 5th.
8:00 p.m. Rebekah lodge, I. O.
O. F. hall.
Saturday
8:00 p.m. Town and country
club card party with Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. McKay, Boyd Acres.
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Shevlin Girl ;
Wed Sunday j
In Corvallis
At an afternoon ceremony
April 22 at Westminster House
tn Corvallis, Miss Rosanna Irene)
Burgess became the bride ofi
Bernard G. Duberow of E r i e, i
Penn. Rev. R. Wilbur Simmons1
officiated. i
Mrs. Russell Humphreys, aj
cousin of the bride, sane "At
Dawning." The wedding music
was played by Miss Anntonnett
Cissman.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel L. Burgess of :
Shevlin, Ore. Her father gave her :
in marriage.
The bride wore a white crepe
gown trimmed in hand-made lace
with a finger tip veil falling from
a bonnet brim. She carried a cas
cade bouquet of white orchids,
roses, and sweetpeas.
Mrs. Wallace L. Coleman, ma
tron of honor, wore a blue taffeta
and net gown and a veil of blue
net. Miss Juanita Steward, the
bridesmaid, wore a Doach taffeta
and net gown with peach veiling-!
Both girls carried dainty nosegays
of sweetpeas.
Marshall R. Stenerson was best
man and Wallace L. Coleman at
tendant. The reception was held in the
parlors ot Westminster House.
Those pouring and assisting were
Mis. Clara Edaburn and the
bride's sister, Mrs. Omer W. Har
ris. After a week at the Jcoast, the
"couple will be at homo in Crescent,
Ore. ...
Women of Moose
To Hold Program l
Home Making chapter night will j
be observed by the Women of the !
Moose with a special program at j
8 p.m. Friday at the Moose hallj
The guest speaker will be Official ;
Visitor Mrs. Jewell ueiger, grad
uate associate regent of the Col
lege of Regents, Eugene. Mrs.
Harry Hayse. will be program
chairman or the occasion.
Mrs. Fred Carter will serve as
chairman of the refreshment com
mittee, assisted by Mrs. Carl
Strom and Mrs. A. B. Estebenet.
Redmond D.A.R.
Plans Meeting
Redmond, April 26 (Special)
Mis. C. W. Helm will entertain
the Daughters of the American
Revolution of Deschutes chapter
and prospective members at a 1
o'clock luncheon at her home Fri
day afternoon.
' The guest of honor will be Mrs.
Howard P. Arnest of Portland,
vice president general of the Na
tional D. A. K. Mrs. Arnest will
address the group following the
luncheon.
ItINNi:i PAKTV HHI.lt
Mrs. Dorothy Norton enter
tained at dinner Monday evening
at hrr home, 213 Revere, honor
ing Miss Ethel Knfriken, who left
yesterday on an extended vaca
tion. Mrs. Edna Howlanri and Mrs.
Dan Sullivan completed the four
some. Following the dinner, the
party attended the show.
'ard Party Slated The Town
and Country club will hold a cud
party Saturday at H p.m. at the;
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McKay
in Boyd Acres.
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lifJIMOMI I'.K.O. MI.KTS
Redmond, April 2fi (Special) -Chapter
AQ of the P.K.O. .Sister
hood met this aftern'Hin at the
home of Mrs. C. H. Irvin, with
Mrs. William Glang assist ing as
co-hostess. The program was
given by Mrs. Jack Hartley.
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Lucite
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98c' ro $2.89
McKesson's
Aspirin
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Baby's Own
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$1.00 Mennen's
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50c Albolene Oil, 39c
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21 Lbs. Lactogen $1.99
Deluxe Gift Box $1.75
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Esmond Blanket, $2.69
Bottle Warmer, $2.29
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Add 20 Federal excise tax to Cosmetics
Juniper Liferary
Society Meets
Redmond, April 20 (SpecinD
Mrs. Grace Qululey was hostess
Wednesday afternoon to the Juni
per Literary society at her home.
The short story was read by
Mrs. L. E. Smith. Mrs. T. J. Wells
was in charge of the program.
She Introduced Mrs. Harold F.
Hansen, chief clerk of the local
OI'A board, lio gave an address
in the function of tiro OPA. The
hostess served refreshments.
EverETeen Circle To Meet
Members of the Kvcrgreen Circle
will meet Thursday, May 3, with
Mrs. Stella Swager, 1133 Newport.
Plan Itiimmage Sule Members
of the Kmera club will hold ft
rummage sale Saturday, April 28,
in the liuiich building on Wall
street, it was announced today.
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Sewing Meet Scheduled The
I). A. V. Auxiliary will meet at
I :.'(() Kriday afternoon with Mrs.
Kenneth Uennctt, 1W1 W. 5th
street. The project for the day
will l lied Cross sewing.
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CAHD OI' THANKS
Our heartfelt thanks to all who
extended comforting sympathy
and help in our recent sorrow.,
For the beautiful service, floral
offerings, and other kindnesses,
we are deeply grateful.
Mrs. F.lva Kline and datigh
' ters
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arnold
and family. Adv.
Official Records
IIONOKABI.K DISC IIAKGKS
The following honorable dis
charges have boon filed in the
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clerk: U. S. marine corps to Alex
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rine corps to Lee Elmer Hilliartl,
Bond; United States army to Wil
liam W. Newton, Redmond.
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