THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON. TUESDAY. MAY 8, 1945 PAGE FIVE Local News TEMPERATURE Maximum yesterday, 78 degrees Minimum last night, 89 degrees TODAY'S VYEATHKB Temperature: 10, p. m., 54 de- ees: 10 ft. nv, 60 decrees. Velo city of wind j 10 p, in., 4 miles; 10 a. m, 8i miles. ' . , Lt. Philip R- Gould, former Imond bov now serving in the ma- frine corps, visited friends in Bend Monday en rouie 10 a i-aunc coast base for reassignment Lt. IGould has been stationed at the imarine base at Cherry Point, IN. C Mrs. Frea sampeis, westonia apartments, underwent a major operation last week at the St. Charles hospital and is convalesc- g there, relatives report. Mrs. u. li. meaae ox vanejo, lif.. arrived in Bend Wednesday vening to visit at the home of ier sister, Mrs. H. C. Nelson and amily for a few weeks while her lusband, C. D. Meade, chief phar- lacist, u.fa.N., is on temporary uty at Bethesda, Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. jonn urunditz and son Gary, former Minneapp- is residents, ana Mr. ana Mrs. is. McCabe spent Sunday in Eu- ene. Paul S p i n d e 1 1, - driver for Gregg's bakery, has been home from work because of illness. Wallace Duryee is assisting on one of the routes during his ab sence. . ' J: F. Blodgett, P. H. McGee and C. Wold of the Great Northern I rj J 2 FEATURES BARGAIN ' NIGHTS jimmy and rouWW PLUS 2ND am mm. V railroad, were In Bend today from Spokane on company business. Mrs. Virginia. Evans, assistant clerk at the Pilot Butte inn, re turnee today after spending the week-end in Portland visiting friends. " .- . Jack Bartlett, engineer for the federal works agency, stopped in Bend today en route from Port land to Lakeview. Bartlett, for mer engineer ,for the WPA in Bend, is engaged in coordinating post-war planning of public bodies. Elsie Johnson, stenoernnher in the accounting section for the Deschutes national forest. re-1 signed her position today and planned to leave tomorrow for Ogden, Utah, her former home. Miss Johnson will be succeeded by Miss Evelyn Born, recently dis charged from the Wacs, and -now a member of the Wenatchee na tional forest staff.' Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Van Vleet of Burns, last night Were guests at the Pilot Butte inn. Thomas A. Sandoe, represent ing the Western Pine association, was here today from Klamath Falls conferring with local mill officials. Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Rath, 1404 West First sreet, have as guests Mrs. Mary Coogle and Mrs. Charles C. Coogle and daughter, from Colorado Springs, Colo. Mrs. Charles Coogle is Mrs. Rath's sister, and she plans to re main in Bend for some time. J. Lisle Cunningham, assistant to the regional director of the bureau of reclamation at Boise, Ida., left for that city today after conferring two days with local officials of the bureau. Cunning ham, who is in charge of the ad ministrative branch of the bu- 2k TONIGHT TOMORROW 2 FEATURES . your toes FEATURE 7 NEWS Society deadline on days of Allen Pupils fo In Musk Week In commemoration of national music week, a varied program will be presented at 1:30 p. m. Wednes day in the Allen school auditor ium, under the direction of Mrs. Evangeline Nelson, music instruc tor, assisted by Mrs. Pearl Hill. Norma Kelsay will announce the program.. Instrumental numbers will be played by Tommy Mowery, Vinc ent .Wanichek, Waldon Simmons, LeAnn Blackwell, Roma Jean Sheetz, Judy Fuls, John Davis, Billy Berg, Bobby Berg, Darlene Ross, Donna Slate, Reggie Halli gan, Paul Reynolds, Bobbie Lee Gilbert, Georgann Winslow, and Ronald Dodson. Eulalie Wilcox will be featured in a, vocal num ber. ' Several selections by the ton ette band from grades three and four will be featured. The mem bers are Kay Meagher, Shirley Brown, Ward Bonniri, Marilyn Hanshew, Marilyn Brown, Sher- Presbyterian Churchmen Make Plans for Dinner The men of the First Presby terian church will have charge of the monthly potluck dinner and program to be held in the dining room' of the church at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday, May 9, Rev. R. H. Prentice has announced. Chairman George Simerville an nounced that coffee will be pro vided, and. those planning to at tend are asked to notify him as to what dish they will provide, to as sist the committee in planning a balanced menu. Simerville may ! be reached by Phone at 366-W af I ter 3 p. m.' Meeting Announced The VFW and auxiliary will meet at 8 p.m. Friday, May 11, in Bather's ' hall, upstairs in the former USO I building. reau, visited the Wickiup area ! today with Clyde H. Spencer, con ! structlon engineer in charge of the North Unit Irrigation project. A. A. D. Rahn, vice-president of The Shevlin-Hixon Company, left for Minneapolis today after spend ing several days in Bend confer ring with local company officials. He was accompanied to Portland by 'A. L. O. Schueler, assistant general manager of the local mill. Mrs. Erie David Petty,-. Mrs. Verona Murray and Mrs. Velna Kramer returned Sunday evening from Portland, where they were called Friday by the illness of Mrs. Petty's granddaughter, De- loris Reams, who is at patient at Emanuel hospital. Her condition is reported grave. Mrs. Alvin J, Kramer of Bend, has received word that her hus band, a private in the army, is serving with the First cavalry di vision on Luzon. Mrs. Kramer and two children live at 1404 Balti more. Joan Obernolte and Lora Olscn were guests over the week-end of Betty Jo and Joyce Rickman at their home on Bear creek. Carroll Meeks returned last night from Portland where ,he visited his wife and Infant son, Robert, born Thursday evening at Emanuel hospital. The baby weighed 7 pounds, 13 V4 ounces at birth. The Meeks' other son, five-year-old John, is visiting his grandparents at Canby, Ore. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Heer left Saturday for their home in Spo kane, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien, 215 Hunter place, and her sister, Mrs. John Ramlo, 404 Florida. Mrs. Heer's father is ill in St. Charles hospital. - Fred Lyons of Culver was shop ping in Bend yesterday. Nels Anderson, former Bend resident, arrived from Albany to day on a business trip. Mrs. Isom Ezell, Mrs. Robert Ward and Mrs. R. J. !'?rrell are shopping in Bend today from Gil christ. Mrs. James Reed and Mrs. Luth er Harrington of Culver were in Bend yesterday. The Shevlin-Hixon plant and woods will resume production on the 8 o'clock shift Wednesday morning. The shift changes' will be the same as if there had been no interruption. The I.W.A. re quests its members to be on hand at the usual time. Adv. Notice: Members of Brooks plant unit I.W.A. Local 6-7. There will be nominations of unit offi cers at your meeting on May Ifith. Adv. O NOW O DURBIN IN UCHNKOLOSI tobm flf - Abim Tamireff ''. NEWS MUSICAL OF SOCIETY publication, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, U 10 bjii. Call 58, Th$ Bulletin newsroom. Be Presented Program Here rill Gray. Normandlne Luckenbill, Thomas Pryoi Jimmy Martin, Hubert Conn, Berniece. Hergen roder, Ronald. Tippetts, Vernon Sam pels, Paul Reynolds, Chris tine Ryman, Bonnie Jean Brown, Juanita Arthur, Arthur Drake, Bobbie Kerns and Dolores De Dual. . 1 A group ot songs by the glee club will complete the program. Members are Katherine Aystra, LaVern Fagg, Nancy Ferguson, George Freeman, Bobbie Lee Gil bert, Reggie Halligan, Drannah Hamby, Irene Kirkpatrlck, Betty Koth, Joan 'McMillan, Ronald Nowlin, Mary Posvar, Marion Pryor, pick Rasmussen, Merlyn Sampeis, William Schaefer, Betty Ann Simerville, Donna Slate, Ray Spencer, Peggie Marie Terwllll ger, Alice Lou Van Landuyt, Gary Ward, Homer Wennerstrom, Eu lalie Wilcox, Georgann Winslow, Fred Wiseman and Audrey Bailey. Ronald Dodson is accompanist Court Reigns AtJr-Sr, Ball In School Gym With programs that looked like lollypops, decorations of streamer-wound poles resembling giant candy canes, and a profusion of "peppermint-colored" festoons, the high school gym was festive for the junior-senior prom Satur day night, themed by the popular tune "Candy" and highlighted by the coronation of prom queen, Ruth Ann Terlisner. The queen and her court, at tired in formal gowns of white and pastel hues, were escorted to the royal dais where they reigned over the evening's gaiety. Queen Ruth Ann, in a gown of dusty blue, was attended by Mary Alice Glatt, maid-of-honor, in white. Princesses Iris Stewart, Sally Schilling, Jean Raddatz, and June Alfrey completed the entourage, with John Overhojver and Fred erick Steinhauser as train-bearers. Ken Fretwell crowned the queen and announced the special program, featuring a solo, "Can dy," by Cynthia Shevlin. A trio, consisting of Julanne Justin, Mar lys Prentice and Vilda Suttle sang "This Heart of Mine." Gloria Nor cott was presented in a tap dance number, and Helen Bailey's vocal solos, "Just a Prayer Away" and "My Heart Sings" were enthusi astically received. The final song, a farewell tribute to the seniors, was sung by Julanne Justin. Decorations for the occasion were planned by Jackie Moore and Vilda Suttle, assisted by Dick Leaply, Helen Ward, Jackie Hahn, Helen Raddatz, Barbara Terlisner, Ken Fretwell, Shirley Blaklcy and Nan Preede. Punch and cookies were served at the intermission, with Beverly Baer heading the refreshment committee. Jackie Hahn, junior class secretary, was in charge of invitations. The entertainment and the queen's processional were arranged by Barbara Terlisner. Miss Lois Rice was faculty ad viser for the affair. ... ; Local Girl Weds Army Man Monday Miss Elsie Heimbush of Bend became the bride of Cpl. Virl Reitenbaugh of Walla Walla at a ceremony at 7 p. m. Monday at the home of the bride's mother, 1422 Newport. Rev. Robert Mc Ilvenna officiated. The couple were attended by Mrs. E. J. McCarthy, matron-of-honor, and C. M. Reitenbaugh of Walla Walla, who was best man for his brother. The bride wore a deep rose ensemble, and Mrs. Mc Carthy's costume Was dusty blue. Both wore pastel corsages. Members of the immediate fam ilies were present for the wedding and the reception which followed. MARRIED AT PARSON AUK . Vesta Mae Ilickson and Milton Edward Williams, both of Klam ath Kails, were married at 4 p.m. Saturday by Rev. Robert Mcllven na. The ceremony was read at the Methodist parsonage. I.un.-hcon Sialed The Past president's club of the W. li. A. will meet at the home of Mrs. R. C. Colver in Carroll Acres Wed nesday, May 9, for a one o'clock luncheon. 1 ' Meeting C'a'Jcd The Mission ary society of the Church of Cod will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ed Oetkcn, 1325 Davenport. Club to Meet The Norwegian ladies' club will be entertained at 2 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Henry Nelson, 131 Congress.' I.iHlgi to Drill The Pythian Sisters will meet at 8 p.m. Wed nesday in Norway hall. All of ficers and members are urged to be present for initiation practice. Meet Tonight The social pino chle club will meet at 8 p. m. to night at the home of Mrs. Ina Barber, 1224 Union Ave. e Say Vows Saturday Night At Local Church With a background of cala lilies, Evelyn Taylor and Harvey Hall were married at 8 p. m. Saturday in the Methodist church by Rev. Robert Mcllvenna before relatives and a group of friends. A reception followed at thehome of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lane, 42 Louisiana. Miss Vivian Merseth played the wedding march and incidental music, including "Always," "To gether." "Beloved" and "I Love Xou Truly." The bride was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Edgar Gillette, sister-in-law of the bride, was. matron of honor. Delbert Bodda acted as best man. The bride was attired in a light , oiue sun wun wnite accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Gillette, also in blue, wore black accessories and a pink car-1 nation corsage. The bride's moth-! cr wore an ensemble of gold with ' brown accessories. The groom's mother wore a flowered costume . with blue predominating. I Local guests at the reception In- eluded Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Leader, ; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McDonald, Mr. . and Mrs. B. H. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Amundson, Rev. ! Robert Mcllvenna, Mrs. Charles Boyd and son Bill, Mr. and Mrs. James Finley and daughter! Nancy, Mrs. B. M. Merseth, Miss ' Vivian Merseth, Mrs. Amelia Hall, i Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bodda, Miss Delberta Bodda, Mrs. Dale Hall, Miss Patrilla Strode, Jack Hall, Cecil Gillette and Carl Lane. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. E. D. Gillette and Eddie Gillette Jr. from Medford, Mrs. S. Dahl, Mrs. L. Weech and Louise Weech ' from Grants Pass, and Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Lucas from Brothers, i Prineville Couple j On Wedding Trip j Miss Eunice McMeen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McMeen of Prineville, became the bride of Daren Roberts, U. S. N., at an attractive ceremony Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Prineville community church, with Rev. W. N. Byars officiating. The couple were at tended by Miss Yvonne Zeek of Bend, bridesmaid; and Don Brum mer of Prineville, best man. Miss Susanne Michel played the wedding music. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss McMeen and her attendant were attired in attrac tive pastel suits with white ac cessories, complimented by match ing corsages. Following the ceremony, a re-! ception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Carlon. Mr. i and Mrs. Roberts are honeymoon- i ing in Portland, and Richland,! Wash. The groom will report to San Pedro for assignment later 1 this month. I Junior Hostesses j Plan for Parties Bend USO junior hostesses holding their monthly meeting , last night in the chamber of com merce offices made nlans for a series of entertainments for serv icemen of the community, with a party at the USO quarters in Beid on Wednesday night, one of the features planned for the current week. This party, to start at 8 p. m., will be for all service men, and also for their wives. Last Sun day, the junior hostesses sponsor ed a highly successful picnic, at Shevlin park. Various other events will he sponsored through the late .spring season. Miss Elizabeth Beaver pieided at last night's meeting, in the absence of Miss Elizabeth lioeckli, president. .SOCIAL ( AI.KM)AK Tonight 6:30 p.m. American Legion T" Corn "'"""I? " 7:00 p.m. Beta Sigha Phi, din ner meeting at Pino Tavern. 7:00 p.m. Job's Daughters at Masonic temple, mothers ot mem Tread Straight Shoes for Solid Comfort i 8.95 Others: 5.95 - 6.95 I 5 1 . . Oh the joy of giving Mother a gift she will, really appreciate! And because we know how much you want to please her, we have hand picked a gift selection that actually covers the field. Don't wait for the last; minute. Come in now and. choose from our worthy collection of sparkling and practical presents. Lucien Lelong products, per fumes and colognes. Botany Lanolin soaps, creams, etc. Choose hers soon!. 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