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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 1946 PAGE THREE M NEWS Society deadllae on dayi of Girls Booked Tq Participate In Sports Feature At Gym Friday Sharing the spotlight with the boys' basketball teum. Bend high school girls will have leature spots on the program tor the Eugene-Bend schedule Friday night In the school gymnasium. The preliminary game wil be played at 7 p.m. by two inter class teams from the senior high girls' physical education classes, composed of seniors captained by Joan Obernolte and sophomores with June Nysteen as chief. Members of the senior team are Joan Obernolte, Betty Ives, Ar lene Stewart and Mary Dawn Creighton, guards, and Betty Cor bin, Garnet Rae Barton, Joan Bousha and Betty Schwab, for wards. Sophomores who will play are June Nysteen, Dolores Spangler, Joyce Rlckman and Gloria Hutch Ins, guards, and Ruth Organ, Jjanny Armstrong, Dolores Mey ers Bobby Jo Smithey and Phyl- lis Halligan, forwards. r Cificials will be Margaret Slate and Janet Cook, scorekeep ers, Paul Smith, timekeeper, An- . na May Hoyt, referee and Lorena Rich, umpire. Specialty entertainment, dur- Surprise Party Is Held On Birthday Mrs. William J. Baer was hon ored at a surprise birthday party Saturday evening at her home. Pinochle was in play during- the evening, after which aupper was served at,the Oasis dining room. Those present were Mr .and Mrs. Axel Hakanson, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dugan, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ross, Mrs. Ida Rines and Mr. and Mrs. Baer, all of Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Amesbury and Nor man White of San Francisco, who were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ross. Mrs. Baer received many lovely gifts from the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Daly and Mr. and Mrs. Cap Johnson also sent gifts, but ' were unable to attend. We Wire Flowers Anywhere Wedding Flowers Corsages Bouquets Funeral Designs Potted Plants DONNER Flower Shop 8S1 Wall Phone 345 OF SOCIETY publication, Tuesday Thuraday. and Saturday, Is 10 am. Call M, The Bulletin newsroom. , ing the half-time intermission will be a military drill given by eight girls who are beginners in baton twirling and majorette work.' They are coached by Ruth Dever eaux and the girls' physical edu cation instructor, Anna May Hoyt. The high school band will provide the ' musical accompani ment. ' Girls' Who Will nnrtlflnnta nra Phyllis Halligan, Janice Moore, Ella Sterling, Beverly Ernst, Gloria Noreott, Betty Pontius, Donna Maudlin and Betty Crane. ' - f SOCIAL CALENDAR . Tonight (7:30 p. m Bend Garden club with Mrs. Ernest Nelson, 344 Florida. : 7:30 p. m. Christian Fellow ship Bible Study group with Mr. and Mrs. Arleigh Ames, 507 East Quimby. 8:00 p. m. Junior Civic league with Mrs. Vern Larson, 260 Con gress. 8:00 p. m. Ex-Libris Study club with Mrs. Wilfred Jossy, 759 Roanoke. 8:00 p. m. Neighbors of Wood- c-r.ft, Norway hall. 8:00 p. m. O. N. O. Pinochle club with Mrs. Vina Hartwlg, 115 Greeley. Friday" 8:00 p. m. Rebekah lodge, I. O. O. F. hall. 9:00 p. m. Semi-formal party sponsored by Trinity . Episcopal guild, Pilot Butte inn. Saturday 10:30 a. m Busy Needles 4-H Sewing club with Mrs. Hubert Bartlett, Boyd Acres. 10:30 a. m. Future Cooks of America and Wee Women 4-H clubs with Mrs. Vernon Steven son, Boyd Acres. 1:30 p. m. Emera club, Ma soiiie hall. 8:00 p. m. Public card party sponsored by Knights of Colum bus, Catholic parish hall. Sunday 9:30 a. m. Moosehart alumni, breakfast at lodge hall. 1:30 p. m. Eastern Star offi cers, initiation practice at Ma sonic temple. Monday 2:00 p. m. Allied Arts club with Mrs. E. V. Ward, 520 River side. ; . Powell Butte Club Has Meeting At Cronin Home Powell Butte, Feb. 21 (Special) Mrs. John Cronin entertained the Sorosis club Wednesday after noon at her home. The ladies tied a quilt while they visited. The visitation committee reported that Mrs. S. D. Mustard and Mrs. E. !h. Stewart had been confined to j their homes by illness for several I weeks. It was announced that the i next meeting will be Feb.- 27, with i Mrs. Lloyd Bussett as hostess. CARD PAETY PLANS MADE Plans have been completed for the annual public card party spon sored by the Knights of Columbus, it was announced today by Reuel B. O'Leary, chairman. The affair will be held in the Catholic parish hall at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23. Both bridge and pinochle will be in play, and refreshments will be served. 60th Wedding Anniversary Is Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Vice of Ter rebonne celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary last Sunday at the home of, their daughter, Mrs. E. J. Mollman, In Terre bonne. Features of the day were a dinner party for members of the immediate family and an open house later In the afternoon, at tended by many friends of the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Vice, who are 85 and 78 respectively, were married in Missouri, later moving to Ok lahoma to take a homestead. For the past 13 years their home has been in Oregon. They came to Terrebonne five years ago from Newburg. The immediate family' includes two (daughters, Mrs. T, A. Beaslev of Newburg and Mrs. E. J; Moll man of Terrebonne, two sons, C. C. Vice of Powell Butte and Fay Vice of Sterling, Colo., 17 grand children and 13 great-grandchildren. Present for the dinner party were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Vice and son, Charles, who returned re cently from military service in Japan, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vice of Powell Butte, Mrs. Porter Sprague and daughter; Barbara of Prineville, Mr. and Mrs. raw A. Smith and children, Paula, Hazel and Gary Bill, of Bend and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mollman and son, Mike. - Mrs. Vice wore a lovely grey dress with a corsage of pink car nations. A feature of the occa sion was a musical cake plate that played the wedding march. During the afternoon, ice cream and cake were served to friends who called to offer congratula tions. '. Sunshine Club Has Election Tuesday Mrs. F. N. Van Matre was elect ed chairman of the Sunshine cluto at the reeular meetine held Tues day afternoon at the home of Mrs. R.- D. Ketchum. Other new officers who were named are Mrs. Homer Roush, vice-chairman and Mrs. Lawrence Blakely, secretary. Final plans were made for the rummage sale to be held next Tuesday jn the Montgomery Ward building, under sponsorship'of the Pythian Sisters. Mrs. Gertrude McFadden, general chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Nora Loree and Mrs. Vina Hartwig in the morning and Mrs. yan Matre in the afternoon. After the business meeting, the social hour was in the form of a Valentine party. Women present were Mrs. F. S. Simpson, Mrs. J. Newby, Mrs. F. Stookey, Mrs. Eugene Ackley, Mrs. William Ves tal, Mrs. Van Matre, Mrs. Blakeley and Mrs. Roush. . Redmond Girl Weds Pilot In Seattle Rite ' Terrelxjnne, Feb. 21 (Special) A recent marriage of Interest here Is that of Miss Genevieve Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hall of Terrebonne, ana wiinam F. Minkler, sou of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Minkler of Seattle. The wedding was solemnized at 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 8. at the home of the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet McAllister, in Seat tle. Rev. Sachette officiated and Mr. and MrsvMcAllister were attend ants. - .- For her wedding, the bride wore teal blue with white accessories and a corsage of white gardenias and carnations. Mrs. McAllister wore black, with a pink carnation corsage. Following the service, the wed ding cake and coffee were served. The bride is a graduate of Red mond Union high school with the class of 1944 and until recently was employed a,s an operator in the office of the Northwest Tele phone company in Redmond. Her husband returned last fall from Germany, where he served with the ninth air fqree. Before leav ing for overseas duty he was stationed for some. time at the Redmond air base. Previous to enlisting in the air corps he was a student at the University of Washington, where he will soon resume his studies., .,' After a short wedding trip, the couple will make their home at 5507 Kenwood place, , Seattle, Wash. ' Allied Arts club will meet at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, Feb. 25, at the home of Mrs. E. V. Ward, 520 Riverside drive. Mrs. Allen Young will have charge of the pro gram. Soups, salads, entrees gain zest from this true celery flavor. Keep the shaker handy for Celery goodness in a jiffy. Schilling Cut Flowers for AH Occasions Potted Plants Our aim Is always fair treatment and fair prices. We telegraph flowers anywhere. PICKETT Flower Shop and Garden Phone 530 . 629 Quimby ALLEY OOP rAUSy OOP SEEMS TO BE MAPPy ASCOT SOVETHINS, BUT I CAN'T SEE ANY 1 lWWIifS . . I'LL PNLAB6!; THE IMASS A BIT... 1 OARLIC IAIT t 1 ONION SAIT cufir it I f AVOt SAIT . SIAtONINO izn mTmm teats&tyr fr-cHpKM erf' Pioneer Club Has Program Meeting lerrehonne, Feb. 21 (Special) Mrs. R. L. Knorr entertained the I Ladies' Pioneer club at a recent I meeting, when Mrs. Elmer Ber ger, who left this week for Ne braska, was honored at a fare well party and handkerchief shower. Mrs. R. Davidson, chairman, c .inducted a short business meet ing, after which a program was presented and a luncheon -was served by the hostess1'. Others present were Mrs. O. V. Stockton, Mrs. George Iunker, Mrs. Bertha Ijiman, Mi's.- Pat Day, Mrs. D. Wimp, Mrs. O. Ralston, Mrs. E. Parr, Mrs. L. Williams, Mrs. M. Jarrard, Mrs. J. J, Phil lips, Mrs. Pearl Knorr and' Mrs. Ray Kingsbury. The next meeting will be March 13 at the home of Mrs. Kings bury. The smallest bones In the body are the middle-ear hammer, an vil and stirrup. r l i 1 l U-r7?Y en LCI Ft; A YEAR T0 PAYl t THE FAMOUS , REST-ROCKER ia;n.. 59.50 -69.50 j i I Squaan'e Deal! Bend Phone fif tovcj; 'W&l can't Bsuee' it.' f I'M A AAAN roughest, toughest goloangep I Lf?S-- . ,Jf you SUSE BY GAPPRY,OSCA , AGAIN! A DINOSAUR IN TH' WHOLE LAND J I ffV!"K&4iSEE3S'Ear 2.n .j,i jmo i?3 I ic a rewind .. J V. nc Mno ' . I Committees Set Scene For Party Friday The scene had been set today in Bend for the annual semi-for-S mai February party sponsored by the Trinity Episcopal guild, planned tor tomorrow night In the Pilot Butte inn blue room, from 9 p.m. until midnight. Tables will be provided lor bridge, and Hugh Amsherry's orchestra will finish music for dancing. Decorations, arranged by Mrs. C. Dale Robblns, promise to be unusually attractive, it was re ported roday by Mrs. Rolwrt Stouc, general chairman. Mrs. George Conklin will supervise a committee of girls of the parish, who will be in charge of checking wraps. In the receiving line will be of ficers of the guild and church wards, including Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Wil Other H. G. Rainey 324 Recmond pj' FAMOUS SPRINO-FIUED- . , STERLING QUALITY liam AtLee, Mrs. Stella Pearl Runge, Mr. and Mrs. William Chandler, Frank Prince, Jr., and Rev. and Mrs. George Bolster. Tickets are still available from guild members and will also be sold at the door, it was indicated by the committee in charge. 18 Children Are Feted At Party Members of the Cheskchamay Camp Fire group and Cub Scouts of den No. 5 were guests at a Valentine party given Saturday afternoon by Mrs. Ralph Kussell at her home at 2053 West Seventh street. Games provided entertain ment, after which the hostess served refreshments, assisted by Mrs. John Howe, Camp Fire guardian, and Mrs. Harold Rice, den mother. 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