- THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1945 PAGE FIVE v .oca News TEMPERATURE Maximum yesteruay, is degrees. Minimum last night, SO degree TODAY S WEATHER Temueruture: 1U cm.. 45 de grees; 16 a.m., 69 degrees. Velo city of wind: 10 p.m., 3 miles; 10 a.m., 5 miles Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cady, 1514 W. Uhird street, are the parents of a 6-pourid girl born at 8;d0 a. m. today at the St. Charles hospital. A name for the baby has not yet been selected. , Guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Arne Shannon, 1255 Elgin, are Mr. and Mrs. Dave Meiss and son, Dave, Jr., from Scio. Mrs. Shannon and Mrs. Neiss are sis ters. Miss Virginia Johnson has re turned from an extended vacation in southern California, where she visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Johnson. Mrs. Daisy Bronner arrived this 'week from Maupin for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Karl Birchard and family, 1604 East Third. Guests Thursday and Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ackley, 1605 West First, were Mrs. Ackley's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Elliott, who stopped in Bend en route to their home in Shelton, Wash., after spending the winter in Los Angeles. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Heer, for mer residents of Bend and now in Spokane, Wash., have been vis iting with friends here this week. J. W. Guiberson, equipment in spector f dr.the forest service with headquarters in Portland, today completed a survey of equipment of the Deschutes national lorest, and Monday planned to visit Shev lin, Silver Lake, and Paisley be iore going to Lakeview. William E. Naylor, administrative assist ant in the Bend forest offices, ac companied Guiberson the past two days at Crescent and the Cabin lake district of Fort Rock, James Hunter, of the Harold Club Mining company, Reno, Nev., arrived here today to make a further survey of pumice de posits in the Chemult area. Hunt er was here about 10 days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cake, Port land, arrived here today to spend the week-end on their ranch north of Bend. Cake is republican na tional committeeman for Oregon. Vernon L. Chase, executive of the International Timberworkers Df America (CIO) with headquar ters in Klamath Falls, was here today conferring with local offi cials. Mrs. K. B. Reynolds of Palo Alto, Calif., a former Bend resi dent, spent the day here visiting old friends before going to Hood River. While here Mrs. Reynolds visited Mrs. Minnie Livingston, Mrs. Elmer Prater and Mrs. Ar- dell Foss. Mrs. Reynolds' husband, Lt. Reynolds, is the son of Prof, and Mrs. L. B. Reynolds of Palo Alto, and is now seeing service on Okinawa. Job's Daughters will be special guests at the 11 a. m. service at the First Presbyterian church, it CONTINUOUS SHOW from 1 P. M. V -L. - THEIR LIVES J ) W 'WEREN'T,' WORTH A ) ' - w A cancelled; VS T- Z& &Vl POSTAGE ' I WfJ r fZ STAMP!!! ADDED ATTRACTION- A Paramount MUSICAL "Halfway IN TEC TECHNICOLOR! CARTOON AND NOVELTY ENDS m TONIGHT "ARSENE LUPIN" J. JJBJIJIUIUVI 111 J. J has been announced. The girls will attend the service In a body, according to Iris Thomas, hon ored queen. All members of the official board of the Methodist church are urged to attend the meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday, May 9, in the church, according to Rev. Rob ert Mcllvenna, who stresses that important conference business wui be discussed. ' SSgt. R. J. Rogstead, a crew captain on an aircraft carrier, is here visitlncr his cictn,. tui Lome Carter, at 1445 West Fourth 'tol un a 3U-day furlough after seeing action at Guam, tne Heb rides, the Gilberts and the recent battles off Okinawa, Sgt. Rog stead plans to leave here next week to visit his relatives in Cald well, Ida. He then is slated to go to Cherry Point, N. C. for reas signment. Leslie Gribskov, now oh navy leave, is here from Junction City visiting his aunt, Miss Maren Gribskov. Mrs. Florence Taylor returned last night from a two weeks' va cation spent visiting friends and relatives in Portland, Seattle and Tacoma, Wash. Mrs. E. F. Duryee hsts been add ed to the clerking staff at Keef '3 Bake-Rite bakery. Mrs. Harold Halvorsen and threyear-old twins, Franklin and Frederick, arrived this week from Seattle to spend a month visiting Mrs. Halvorsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fletcher, 527 Congress. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Stangland of Madras, were in Bend Friday on business. T. A. Power, Jefferson county judge, was In Bend yesterday from Madras. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Posey and daughter, Patsy, are in Bend from Shevlin for the day. Mrs. Myron Symons and Mrs. Norman Symons returned Wednesday from Corvallis, where they spent several days visiting. They were accompanied to Bend by Miss Myra Symons, who will spend the summpr at Triir Weekend guests of Mr. and XXki 1, , . J t J -. . - .1,110. mtuuu ine, a. Louisiana, are Mrs. Lane's mother, Mrs. S. Dahl Of Cranio Puce hay oM.. Mrs. Lionel Weech of Grants i-ass, ano tnelr daughter-in-law, Mrs. Edgar Gillette of Medlord. Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson from Culver are shopping in Bend today. Mr. nnr) lWr llnnmi - - ' " J , IIUIOIU of Shevlin, are Bend visitors to day. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Prothero and SOn. Skinnv. fmm PnrtlanH are week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerron at their home on Butler road. Prothero is here on business. Shevlin-Hixon Union Employees are urged to attend meeting on Sunday, May 6, 1945, in the Union Hall at 1 p. m. Adv. Dance at Eastern Star Grange hall Saturday nights. Ladies free; Adv. NOTICE MEMBERS I.W.A. LOCAL 6-7 Executive Board Meeting, Sun day, May 6th, 2:00 p. m. Election of Delegates for District Conven tion. Special Order of. business 2 DAYS ONLY STARTING TOMORROW PARADE Featurette To Heaven" "MAIN STREET AFTER DARK" 7 NEWS Society deadline on days' of Dinner Planned For Officers' Official Visit The American Legion Auxiliary, Percy A. Stevens unit No. 4, and.famllies anc nouse guests, the Redmond auxiliary wiU meet 8:3n p.m. B.P.O.E. hard time at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday for a no-hos-! party, Klks' hall, tess dinner at the Pine Tavern, a:oo p.m. Public dance, Pine when state dignitaries will make Forest grange, sponsored by their official visit, according to Cooties, announcement by Mrs. D. Ray Sunday Miller, president of the' local 3:30 p.m. Junior hostesses, group. USO, picnic for service men in The Visiting officers will be Shevlin park. Mrs. Gladys Lemons of Pendle-j Monday ton, state auxiliary president, and i 10:00 a.m. All-day missionary Mrs. Merrill Richmond of Bonne-.rally at Christian church. Potluck ville, president of district No. 5, 'luncheon at noon. Including the central Oregon area. 2:30 p.m. Episcopal Altar The luncheon meeting, former-: guild, Mrs. Lauren Kimsey, 620 ly announced for Tuesday with Mrs. W. H. Coahran, has been cancelled because of the change in plans. . Mothers Honored By Jr. Grangers The Pine Forest juvenile grange entertained their mothers and grandmothers at a formal lunch eon Sunday afternoon at the grange hall, with table decora tions of seasonal flowers, green and yellow candles, and blue bird place cards carrying out a spring theme. The luncheon was served in three courses and was preceded by a short program. The stage and piano were decorated with blooming plants. Taking part In the program were Vincent and Dagmar Wani chek, Joan MeMlllian, Buena Bar ton, Eualie Wilcox, Sherrill Gray and Ronald Whetzel. Marion Pryor gave the toast to mothers, with the response by Mrs. Betty Huettl. Jerry Bishop gave the toast to grandmothers, while Mrs. Stella Nelson gave the response. The juvenile grange presented all mothers and grandmothers cor sages of spring flowers made up by Mrs. Evelyn Watson, past ma tron of the juvenile grange. The group also presented a corsage to Mrs. Grace Kramer, present ma tron of the juvenile grange. Several wild animal conserva tion posters made' by the children were on display. nominations , of Local Officers. Any members of Local who is in good standing may take part nom inations. . Adv. Virginia Johnson is back at work at The Beauty Quest and welcomes friends and customers. Telephone 170. Adv. CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt thanks to all who extended comforting sympathy and help In our recent sorrow. For the beautiful service, floral offerings and other kindnescs, we are deeply grateful. Mr. Andrew Foss and family Mr. and Mrs. Omer Jayncs Mis. Anna Schwartz. Adv. Chemotherapy, the internal treatment with chemicals, Is be ing used to combat Dutch elm disease in Connecticut. BIGGEST LAUGH IN MONTHS ' - CBV !0CS! I rf PLUS NEWS CARTOON STARTS TOMORROW ''''''" l "r"''r' OF SOCIETY publication, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, is 10 a.m. Call 66, The Bulletin newsroom. ": SOCIAL CALENDAR - Tonight ' 8:00 p.m. Public card party with Mrs. Nathan Murry, 429 Staats, sponsored by Women of the Moose. ' 8:30 n.m; Open l ouse, Masonic ' tomhln for Fjiutpm Sfflr Masons. Riverside. 6:30 p.m. Soroptimlst club, din ner meeting at Pine Tavern. 7:30 p.m. Royal Neighbors of America in Norway hall. 8:00 p.m. Jaycee auxiliary, board meeting in Pilot Butte inn Sunroom. Tuesday 1:15 p.m. Faculty Damts, pot luck luncheon with Mrs. Harold Carlile, 631 Columbia. 2:00 p.m. Circles 2 and 3, Cath olic Altar society, Mrs. Victor Plath, 514 State street. 2.00 p.m. First Presbyterian sewing circle with Mrs. T. A. Sim mons, 430 Florida. 2:00 p.m. Sunshine club with Mrs. H. H. DeArmond, 373 Green wood. 4:00 p.m. Juvenile Degree of Honor, gather hall. 6:30 p.m. American Legion auxiliary.-dinner meeting at Pine Tavern. 8:00 p.m. Degree of Honor, Sather hall. Wednesday 1:00 p.m. PAL club with Mrs. Arthur Pack, 1104 Milwaukee. 7:00 p.m. Business and Profes sional Women, dinner meeting' at Pine Tavern. OSC President to Speak At Dinner Meeting Here Dr. A. L. Strand, president of Oregon State college, will be the featured speaker at a dinner meet ing planned by the Business and Professional Women's club Wed nesday, May 9, at 7 p.m. in the Pine tavern. Dr. Strand will have as his sub ject, "Peace proposals." Those planning to attend the dinner should call 1067 before Tuesday tor reservations, it was an nounced. . Postpone Meetings-The meet ing of the past presidents' club ot tne WBA scheduled for next Wednesday with Mrs. D. E. Hill, 412 Riverfront, has been post poned because of illness until further notice. Two Circles To Meet Mrs. Vic tor Plath, 514 Stale street, will entertain Circles 2 and 3 of the Catholic Altar society Tuesday at 2 p.m. Guild to flieet Mrs. Lauren Kimsey, 620 Riverside, will be hostess to the Triniay Episcopal Altar guild Monday at 2:30 p. m. at her home. I Positively Last Chance TONIGHT PLUS MARCH OF TIME School Girls Sponsor Tea at Redmond High Redmond, May 5 (Special) Redmond union high school girls complimented their mothers at a tea in the home economics depart ment Friday afternoon. Preceding the tea a musical program was presented In the auditorium. A feature of the afternoon was the exhibit of the work done by the girls in the home economics de partment. Suits, dresses; daytime and evening frocks were dis played, which' brought much fa vorable comment for the girls and their instructor, Mrs. B. F. Beck. Pouring at the lace-covered table were Mrs. M. A. Cunning and Mrs. Ray Rogers. The table and room were decorated with forsythla and daffodils. . Date Announced For WCTU Meet The Women's Christian Tem perance Union will hold its regu lar monthly maeting May 18 in the Christian church, rather than May 11, as formerly announced, according to Mrs. Fred Hall, pres. Ident of the group. The meeting will be called at 2 p.m., it was stated. Mi s. Fred Tooze of Salem, state WCTU president, was heard in two speaking engagements Wed nesday, addressing the WSCS in the afternoon and an open meet ing at the Presbyterian church in the evening. Mrs. Tooze's visit was the high light of the local WCTU activities for the year. Musical Program Heard By League In observance of national Music week, May 612 inclusive, mem bers of the Junior Civic league were entertained with musical se lections at the regular rrieeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Norman Gilbert, president of the group. Miss Elizabeth Boeckll was pre sented as guest soloist, acompa hied by Mrs. Craig Coyner. Miss Boeckli's selections Included "In My Garden", "Hills of Home", and "Dedication", followed by group singing, with Mrs. Coyner at tne piano. Reports were given by Mrs. Ed 6ft the Camp Fire council, and by Mrs. Marlon Poor, chairman of the committee on cancer control. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Howard Givan, program chairman for the evening. ' SerWce League To Make Candy The Girls' service league met Thursday evening at the home of Miss Elizabeth Heaver, president of the group. It was reported that lb packages of cards have been donated by the members to send to the Camp While army base near Medfnrcl. They have estab lished a quota ol 20 packs for the i Shipment. j Plans were made lo spend (he next meeting making candy to send to four local servicemen. A social evening, with refreshments, , followed the business session. Bride-Elect Feted ' At Shower Party Miss Ethel Johnson, hriilecli'd of TRgt. Mnscin Maiirer, was hon ored at a shower parly Tuesday' evening at the home of Mrs. J. 1.. Cothrell, with Miss Nnl.i Glllean as hostess. Pinochle was the diver sion fnr the evening, followed by the presentation of Ihc shower Rifts and the serving of refresh ments. Guests Included Miss ftmilv: Spencer, Miss Dorothy Marshall,' Miss Kliraheih 1 leaver, Mrs. Wll llam liasmussen, Mrs. Vam r ( "ov ner, Mrs. 71. W. Rice, Mrs. Wll -I Man Wilson, Mrs. A. II. Marshall : and Mrs. I). C. Sllven. I Demonstration Planned j By Women of the Moose A home-making demonstration on "nutrition" will he presented at R p.m. Monilay at the Moose hall, according to Mrs. Harry llayse, committee chairman. Mrs. A. P,. Kstebenet and Mrs. '".raip White are other women of the Mnose on the committee. An invitation to attend has h"rn extended to all ladies of the com-' munlty. Sunshine I lull lo Sew Th" Sunshine club of the Pythian sis ters will meet Tuesday at 2 p.m. 81 the home of Mrs. II. II. lie. I Almond, .'!73 K. Greenwood. The afternoon will he sjient doing Red Cross Sewing, it was announced. : Meelinir S"l A n ling of the PAI. club will he held Wednesday at 1;(K p. m. with Mrs. Arthur Pack, 1101 Milwaukee-avenue. , .Heeling Scheduled The fliM Presbyterian sewing iiiVlrN will meet at 2 p.m. Tuesday w ith 'Mrs. T. A. Simmons, 430 Florida. Women of Moose Initiate Classes At Two Programs Recent activities oi the Women of the Moose include the chapter program on "Child care and train ing" presented last night at Moose hall under the direction of Hattie Tunnell, chairman, assisted by Peggy Henderson, hospital guild; Gladys Ross, Mooseheart, and Marion cnarette, Moosehaven. A class was presented for initia tion, including Agnes Canick, Thelma Hams, Lorraine Lalli and Laura Shipley. An address on "Home Making" by official visitor Jewell Geiger, tne initiation oi a class oi live candidates and a musical program were leatures of the home mak ing chapter night held April 27 by women oi tne Moose, with Gcn nella Hayse. home making chair man, In charge. Following the opening song, Mrs. Geiger, graduate associate regent ol the College of Regents in Eugene, was presented as guest speaker, followed by a talk on iloor work and friendly SDlrlt" by Davis Rceder, associate dean of friendship. Flags were dedi cated honoring Davie Reeder, or ganizer oi tne cnapter. , Members of the class of Initi ates were Hattie Tunnell, Peggy Henderson, Marlon Charette. Ruby Pontius and Helen McDon ald. Miss Wilma Nelson played a piano solo, followed by the pre sentation of corsages by Miss Margaret Hyde to all candidates, official visitor, fraternal visitor and guest pianist. A Juniper gift was also presented to Mrs. Geiger. Gilchrist 4-H Club To Exhibit Work Gilchrist, May 4 (.Special) With the approach of Summer va cation; the 4-H cooking club Is finishing its work lor the vear. and has been busy with the final activities on the club calendar. Achievement day for the cook ing club will be held Friday, May 11, at which time each member will exhibit cup cakes, cookies or mulfins. 'me parents and friends of all members are invited to at tend the exhibition. A picnic for club members was held Friday, May 4, when leaders acompanied 4-H'ers on a hike in the woods. The club meeting held Friday, April 27, was the last business meeting of the year, when record books were completed. Pinochle Players Are Entertained Mrs. Millie Melstad entertained the O.N.O. pinochle club Tuesday evening at her home, 750 Division street. High score was won by Mrs. Vanilllca Wood, and Mrs. Gertrude McFadden held low. Members nresnnt wern ivr-e Wood, Mrs. Paula Labalette, Mrs. Vina Hartwlg, Mrs. McFadden, Mrs. Ina Cram, Mrs. Violet Dah lln, Mrs. Trudle Eastman and Mrs. Melstad. Mrs .loo lln n-n. a guest, and one of the members, Mrs. Van Heves. was nnahl,, in mienu. Following the card game, re-1 frements were served by the host ess, i ecial for Mother's Day Sunday, May 13 lOS6S Really two treats in one for Mother on Her Day . . . a superbly tex tured cake she will enjoy for its delicate deliciousness, and for the freedom from kitchen chores it gives her on Mother's Day. Order Early . . . for Shipment Our limited production schedule male it im possible to meet the demand for Roses in Snow CaLes. Reserve yours early. Qregg's Plan Dinner Meet The Sorop tomlst club, local affiliate of the International federation, will hold a regular dinner geeting at 6:30 p. m. Monday at the Pine Tavern, according to announcement by Mrs. Earl Zeek, publicity direc tor. Mrs. Velma Buckingham Is THE LONGER YOU PUT IT OFF THE MORE IT WILL COST "'It f-Z'WfVOl "9 b. Clean Up Paint Up Fix Up Help malts Bend a clean and attractive city! Plan Now Save Now Build Later 3 1 8 Greenwood TONIGHT At the Sisters Gym GOOD MUSIC EVERYONE WELCOME M in Snow Cake BMilY president of the group. v Board to Meet The Jaycee aux iliary will, hold a board meeting at 8:00 p. m. Monday In the sun room at the Pilot Butte Inn, It was announced today by Mrs. W. fe. Jossy, publicity director. Tfia Govtrnmtnt vtc ommandt that mU repair and point- don ; ' -AND you know that Axing up your homo to ., maintain tit valuo to wit invHtmtnt consult with ut about your homt - Phone 110 If your mother lives out of Bend, wo can send her a Roses in Snow Cats by express, any place in tho Unifod Stales. Order now!