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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1948 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE THREE ? i NEWS OF Ila S. Grant, lAii Bwaciy oiiuuiu ue reported to me Bulletin not later than 10 a.m. on the days of publication, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.) f.nw iwn -"'-mtuuuuuiwuuiiHuiiituw Kostrukoff's Don Cossacks To Appear In Local Concert The General Platoft Don Cos sack chorus, composed of 27 sing ers and dancers-from the region of the River Don in southern Rus sia, wilf be presented in concert Tuesday, Feb. 24, at 8:30 p. m. on the stage of the Tower theater, under sponsorship, of the local Community Concert association. Director of the chorus is Nich olas Kostrukoff, who organized the group in Prague in 1926. un der high patronage of the presi dent of Czecho-Slovakia, Thomas SMasaryk, and Edouard Benes, minister or foreign office. Thcv made an auspicious debut that vear in Vienna, and their first American appearance was at the San Francisco world fair in 1939. Their New York debut was at Vnarneele hall, in December 194(1 L The chorus is named after the Jlfamous cossack, "General Plat J loft," the popular hero who achiev r fed renown bv turnine back Na. poleon's invading army in his march on Moscow. Besides Russian liturgical mu- cic and folk.snnps the nhnrne'e Wogram includes Cossack melo Wimodausis Club Gives Shower for Mrs. W. La r ranee I Mrs. W. L. Larrance was hon ored at a stork shower for which Imembers of the Wimodausis sew jjng club were hostesses Wednes day evening at the home of Mrs. r. S. LaBerge, 1353 Columbia. Entertainment" included games, iimder the direction of Mrs. F. G. IBreest. Mrs. 'Floyd Branson and airs. Curt Simonson, with prizes agoing to Mrs. LaBerge, Mrs. Casey Perry and Mrs. E. J. Van ;Landuyt. i The gifts were presented to the slhonoree from a table, centered iwith a pink and white ruffled tfcrepe paper parasol. ' J Refreshments were served by Mrs. P. V. Gibson, Mrs. R. F. Gal lagher and Mrs. James Aim. Oth- is present were Mrs. Gladys Gar fvik, Mrs. J. L. Harbin, MrsA. B. fcnider and Mrs. Robert Marr. 5 ivNiia wtitr win oy ivirs. virgu L fl.yon, of Corvallis; Mrs. Hazel yilull, Mrs. Kent Richens, Mrs. jlPaul Rhodes, Mrs. Ross Crowley, pRMiss Hulda Lammers and Mrs. .an Mowery. .Dafe Announced For Annual Dance 3 The annual St. Patrick's day nance, sponsored by the ladies of Bt. Francis Catholic church, will e held Saturday, March 13, at Jhp roller ballroom, it was an nounced today by Mrs. Wayne Faddis, chairman of the commit tee charge. Also on the commit 1e are Mrs. Robert Wetle. Mrs. flames Arbow and Mrs. D. P. Da tey. Assisting with arrangements Jwll be other members of Circle 1 :bl the Catholic Altar society. I The affair will be informal, and fiancing will be from 9 p. m. to inldnight, with, music by Omer iillman's orchestra. ALFALFA UNIT MEETS Alfalfa, Feb. 21 (Special) Irs. Tom Wallace entertained the Alfalfa extension unit Wednesday jpvening, with seven women prs rnt. Mrs. Helen Smith, project leader, demonstrated practical parment finishes. Refreshments vere served at the close of the Jvening, VENETIAN BLINDS Call H. C. Sutton 1368-J 1367 Elgin Ave. Bend, Oregon, for estimates on new blinds. Also cleaning and repairing. See Sample in Sherwin-Williams Paint Store Window. r I Perfectly Beautiful! SOCIETY Society Editor dies, battle-songs, and dances. Most of the singers, emigrees from Russia living in Prague after the first World War, receiv ed their early training in the ca thedrals of pre-Soviet Russia, and their approach to all of their church music has a religious note which never fails to impress an audience. Nichnla! tvndtrilknf f Vine train. ed every member of the chorus hlmrnlf TJ .. 1 1. 1 : iiiiiiacu. litj u&l'S U1UII VOICES MS the organist uses the different stons of an organ. "I am a self-taught musician," he says, "but then, every Cossack is born with a soul for his music and by his music I mean the traditional folk music of the Cos sacks of the Don. or Kuban, or the Ural Afnilnlninn nr tlin fmt. casus. There are many varieties of Cossacks, as you may gather we are the Don Cossacks, and every member of my chorus is a Cossack born and bred. The mu sic we give, song or dance, is tra ditional, and it has. been sung or danced in the manner in which we present it for the past three centuries." CLUB MEETING SET' North Redmond, Feb. 21 (Spe cial) The Sunshine club will meet Tuesday, February 24, for a 1 o'clock luncheon at the home, of Mrs. C. K. Ferguson, with Mrs, Paul Griffith as co-hostess. The regular business meeting will be held at 2 p. m., featuring election of officers and revealing of "se cret sisters." All members were requested to be present. Miss Nancy Organ Honored at Parfy Wednesday Night An attractive bridal shower was given Wednesday ewning at the home of Mrs. F. N. Van Matre, honoring Miss Nancy Organ, bride-elect of Claude Vandevert. Mrs. Ida Reynolds was co-hostess for the party, and Mrs. Don An derson, Mrs. Bill Murphy, Mrs. Lee McConnell and Mrs. Wilfred Burgess, daughters of Mrs. Van Matre, assisted In arranging the decorations. Games provided entertainment for the evening, with prizes go ing to Mrs. Pearl Staples', high, and Mrs. Anno Forbes, low. The table and buffet were decorated as a miniature aisle and altar, in pink and white, with candles at either side of the "altar." As the refreshments were served, Miss Ruth Organ and Miss Adelva Bartlett sang "Wonderful One." Others present were Mrs Lil lian Organ, Mrs. Carl Erickson, Mrs. Joy Walker, Mrs. A. W. Gud dat, Mrs. John Steidl, Mrs. T. W. Vandevert, Mrs. Jack Vandevert, Mrs. Al Gulstrom, Miss Grace Vandevert, Miss Barbara Vande vert, Mrs. M. G. Vandevert and Mrs. Caroline Van Matre. Miss Organ and her fiance plan to be married March 21. Crisp Cream WAFFLES Served 24 hour a day Brooks-Scanlon Quality Pine Lumber Brooks-Scanlon Inc. Lectures On Yale Studies Scheduled A full Schedule of speaking en gagements has been arranged for Mrs. Claire Argow, of Portland, executive secretary of the Ore gon'State Prison association, who will arrive in Bend Sunday eve ning for a series of lectures on the results of the Yale alcohol studies. Her appearance here is sponsored by the social studies group of A. A. U. W., under the direction of Mrs. Don Denning and Mrs. George Simerville. Mrs. Argow was sent to Yale univer sity in the summer of-1947 by the prison association for a six weeks' period, to observe the se ries of studies, experiments and lectures conducted there on the alcohol problem. She will speak Monday noon, February 23, to the Kiwanis club at their weekly luncheon at the Pine tavern. In the afternoon she will appear before the Bend Study club and Allied Arts club meeting jointly at the home of Mrs. Carl Johnson, 498 Broadway. Monday evening Mrs. Argow speaks at a health department meeting at 8 p. m. in the court house. Schedule Set The Tuesday schedule Includes a tentative appearance before the nign school in the morning and a tooon engagement at the Lions luncheon meeting at the Pine tavern. The afternoon is open. and Tuesday evening Mrs. Argow will be a guest of the AAUW so cial studies group at the commu nity concert. Wednesday morning Mrs. Ar gow is scheduled to address a high school gathering, she will be guest speaker at the Rotary noon luncheon at the Pilot Butte inn. Wednesday afternoon is unsched uled, and in the evening she will speak' to the law enforcement group which includes city police and county officials from Des chutes, Jelterson and Crook coun ties. To Visit Redmond Mrs. Argow goes to Redmond Thursday morning, where she will. speaK to a nigh school group and at noon will be present at the Kiwanis club meeting at the hotel in Redmond. Thursday afternoon is open again, and Thursday eve ning is the last appearance on her itinerary. She will speak to the AAUW at an open meeting Thursday evening at the library auditorium, 7:30 p. m. The Bus iness and Professional Women s club, Soroptimlst club, and Junior Uivic league members have all been extended Invitations to be special guests of AAUW at this meeting. However, the meeting is open generally to the public and all are welcome to attend who desire to do so. A display of literature relative to the Yale alcohol studies will be arranged at the Deschutes coun ty public library. Catholic Altar society, circles 2 and 3, will meet Tuesday, Febru ary 24, for a 1:30 dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. Hugh K. Cole, 1532 West Fifth street. INCOME TAX Returns Filled Out By E. S. EHLERS Former Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue 1039 Wall Phone 1327-W Bring the Family ... to POLLY'S for genuine dining satis faction this Sunday. Our menu includes sizzling steaks cooked to your or der and served piping hot. Social Calendar Tonight 8 p. m. -V. F. W. members and families, party at veterans' hall. 8 p. m. Triple Link club, pub lie card party at I. O. O. F. hall. 9 p. m. Bendonian dancing club, "come as you are" party, preceded by instruction at 8 p. m. 10 p. m. Public March of Dimes ball, Elks hall. Sunday 8 a. m. American Legion and auxiliary, Washington breakfast at home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Mark, 49 Oregon, until 1 p. m. . -Monday 1:30 p. m. VV. B. A. drill team, special practice. Eagles hall. 2:30 p. m. Bend Study club and Allied Arts club, tea at home of Mrs. Carl A. Johnson, 49S Broadway. 6:30 p. m. W.' B. A. potluck dinner, followed by meeting at 8 o'clock, Eagles hall. 6:30 p. m. Members and im mediate families of Cub Scout pack No. 27, Christian church. . 7:30 p. m. Camp Fire leader training program, county court room. 7:30 p. m. Members and guests of Cub pack No. 25, meeting at Pine Forest grange hall. 8 p. m. Eastern Star, Masonic temple. 8 p. m. A. A. U. W. practical arts group, with Mrs. Stanley Kebbe, 426 Newport. Tuesday 1:30 p. m. Catholic Altar so ciety, circles 2 and 3, with Mrs. Hugh K. Cole, 1532 West Fifth street. 2 p. m. First Presbyterian sew ing circle with Mrs. Virgil Sur fus, 223 St. Helens. 7:30 p. m P. A. L. club with, Mrs. Ora Harmen, 137 Oregon. ' 8 p. m. Degree of Honor, bene fit Card party at Eagles hall. 8 p. m. Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority with Mrs. Donald Grubb, 1G05 West First. 8:30 p. m. Don Cossack chorus, concert at Tower theater. Wednesday 2 p. m. S. O. S. club with Mrs, Edgar Hubbell, 1366 Kingston. 2 p. m. Pythian Sisters staff, practice at Eagles hall. 6:30 p. m. B. P. W. club, din ner at Pine tavern. 7:30 p. . m. Beta Sigma Phi, Pilot Butie inn sunroom. 8 p. m. V. F. W. auxiliary, veterans' hall. 8 p. m. Circle 4, Catholic Al tar society, with Mrs. John J. De Rushia, 431 Franklin. SEWING GROUP MEETS North Redmond, Feb. 21 (Spe cial) 'The Martha Sisters sew ing group met Friday for an all day session at the home of Mrs. Ira Cram. Sack lunches provided the noon meal. REDMOND GIRL PLEDGES Miss Carol Bartel, of Redmond, has pledged Delta Delta Delta sor ority at the University of Oregon, according to news from the Eu gene campus. CESSPOOL SERVICE Cesspool & Septic Tanks Complete Service Best of Materials furnished Our periodical inspection wll Insuro you mora efficient operation. B. F. Rhodes & Son Phone S66-W or 716-W Septic Tanks Cesspools CLEANED INSTALLED All Materials Furnished Expert Service. Bend Septic Tank and Cesspool Service 526 Harmon Ph. 1184 W CLEANING DRY CLEANING OF QUALITY Repairs and Hat Blocking Capitol Cleaners 127 Wall rbmm 524 ELECTRICAL ELECTRIC Contraet Wiring; Appliance Repair Electrical Sapnllos Fluorescent Lighta GE Mazda Lamps Smith's Electric I1K8 Wall Phonn M ELECTRIC MOTORS Jerry's Motor Shop Electric Motors Repaired Armature Re-Winding Minor Repairs or Rebuild DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION M Revere Phone 14 10 W EBNER'S ELECTRIC SERVICE All Types of ELECTRIC MOTORS and GENERATORS Rewound and Repaired NEW and REBL'ILT MOTORS 1116 Wall Phone 3.13 -J Cossack Chorus fif W W d by chorus will present traditional Russian songs and dances, in a con cert at the Tower theater, Tuesday, February 24, at 8:30 p.m. USWV Auxiliary Installs Officers Tuesday Evening Mrs. R. L. Ullrick was Installed as president of the U. S. V. W. auxiliary, Jay H. Upton post, at a special meeting held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Rob ert Stout, 606 Congress. Mrs. L. M. Lancaster, a past president of the auxiliary, was installing of ficer. Other women who were induct ed into their new offices are as follows: Mrs. Peter Valley, senior vice president; Mrs. D. R. Wil liams, junior vice president; Mrs. M. E. Coleman, chaplain; Mrs. Amelia Hail, patriotic Instructor; Mrs. Lancaster, historian; Mrs. R. L. Henry, conductor; Mrs. George Erickson, assistant con ductor; Mrs. Stout, guard; Mrs. G. S. Armstrong, assistant guard; Mrs. W. S. Maxey, treasurer and reporter; Mrs. Marlon Dubuis, secretary, and Mrs. A. D. McNeal, musician. A past president's jewel was presented to Mrs. Hall, the out going president. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Practical Arts group, A. A. U. TIP-TOP QUALITY... FRESHER BY TASTE! BEND DAIRY CALL 101 for horn delivery who's who in bend AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTOUY OP RELIABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES Heating Plumbing PLUMBING Steam Flttltur New Work Repairing Home Water Systems Bump Pumps Plumbing' Supplies Warner Plumbing 822 Wall Phone 217 W LAND CLEARING Bulldozer and Cat Bascmenla Dng, Iuid Clwuied. An) kind of dirt work. No job too small none too large, ALLISON'S DIESEL SHOP SO Kearney Phone 189 MONUMENTS For Monuments and Mark ers in world's finest gran-, ites. We guarantee satis faction. Ray Carlson 354 Georgia Phonn 8Hfl-M Refrigerator Service All Types of Mechanical Service On REFRIGERATORS HOUSEHOLD COMMERCIAL Oregon Equipment Co. 165 E. Greenwood Phone 8K8 WILSON REFRIGERATION SERVICE 8olk Ulthwrnr tl, Ctr.ll Attm DUt. Phon. m W Eiw,,i I). Wllaon BrWr. a Repair. all tro. A iakfl. t HKhaiileal rafrlttratiea. DbUc a apwlally. Tak. a4vanUf. f c.14 weather ha, jour r.1rlfferatUn repaired a rMdr for (he wars eeeean .lieul. NURSERY STOClT DecidBOtii, Shad, Ornamental, 4 Fruit tract. Flowerlnf flhmba, Roir, Visa titdfM. Bereana, Harden A Wlndbraaka. Kvcrcraani, rnffri, Rraadleafi, Hedf M A Vlnaa. Fra laaderaplny acflmataa A Planllnr baaha. Ical Naraarrnian fcnawa what rrawa. Phona 98. Haines Nursery 7JI B. Norton At: near K. Ilk Coming to Bend W., will meet Monday, February 23, at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Stanley Kebbe, 426 Newport. Each mnmlvM- H'tic nclfarl ii Kriiici Hvfiiu. Ing materials and a - drawing ouuru. . Leap Year Dance To Be Next Week Ladies of the Bend golf club will be expected to "foot the bill" for their escorts, at a Leap Year party planned for next Saturday, February 28, at the clubhouse. Dancing will start at 9:30 p.m., with music by Ernie Traxler's or chestra. The affair will be Infor mal. The committee In charge, chos en from the club's list of "elici bles," is headed by Mrs. Barbara Steinhauser and Dr. Grant Skin ner, as co-chairmen. Their assist ants are Mrs. Marjorio Dowsett, Mrs. C. C. Taylor, Mrs. G. A. Gil lis, Mrs. R. W. Hemingway, Ed Hamm, Jack Burpee, Pat Cash man and Al Glassow, Jr. VALENTINE SOCIAL HELD Camp Sherman, Feb. 21 (Spe cial) Residents of the Metollus River section enjoyed old-fashioned square dances, at a Valen tine party given February 14 by Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ralston, at the Circle M. ranch. RESTAURANTS THE OASIS 526 Arizona Phono 1148 BROILED STEAKS I'RIED CHICKEN O CHINESE I'OOO Open from 6:00 p.m. to !i:00 ft.m. CLOSED TUESDAYS , ' ROOFING SHINGLES - SIDING INSULATION ROOFING Free Estimate Given a Use Our Easy Payment Plan Central Oregon Rooting Co. 8.19 Bond Phone 127t SERVICES Willie's Repair Shop 1821 Newport Phone 1420.1 Repairs ol all kinds on any make of ear. Klectrlc and acetylene welding. Also auto painting. Fast & economical service. All work guaranteed. Open evenings. VENETIAN BLINDS Retail and Wliolesulo Cascade Venetian Blind Co. IiOcnl Manufacturers l'houe I12MV Bend Cabinet Shop ! 610 E. Burnslde St. Phone HM0-W John Crlpe Harold Chnuncey Custom Cabinet Work Sash Door & Screens Store Fix tures. Free estimates. No Job ! too big, no Job too small. We ' arc In business to please you. I PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Herbert W. White, Jr. OFFICIAL COIRT REPORTER I COURT HOUSE Typing ReiMirllng Expert Stenographic Service j mono on or 1 1 n j COiMMERCIA L PRINTING OF QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC OFFSET LETTERPRESS The Bend Bulletin Phone 56 Girls' Club In Gala Meeting Epsilon Theta Rho club No. 5 entertained nearly 80 guests Wed nesday night at a meeting which followed a 6:30 dinner served by members of the Bend Rebekah lodge. - Besides local club mem bers, girls from Culver, Redmond, Prinevllle and Madras, accom panied by their advisers, partici pated in the evening's entertainment.- Mrs. Frank Gray headed the dinner committee. The Bend club held initiation ceremonies for eight candidates. They included June Clark, Sher ril Gray, Buena Barton and Fran ces Forbes, all of Bend; Maureen Heising, of Culver, and Jackie Kelsey, Doris Holt and Marie Sanders, of Redmond. The girls were attractively dressed in pastel formals. A group of Rebekuhs, headed by Mrs. Fred Gibson, assisted the Bend club with their drills, Preliminary plans were made for the district Theta Rho con vention, to be held in Bend in April. Kathleen Farr is district president, and Norma Kelsay, dis trict secretary. Beginning a campaign to raise funds for convention expenses, the local girls will sell candy at the next Rebekah lodge meeting, February 27, their president, Martha May, announced. STARTS TOMORROW! Continuous Sunday From 1 P.M. - J ' ' " pour lrfrVdl fnelr xeremtnf lr. onto fie screen I Starring REX HARRISON - COLOR CARTOON STARTS TOMORROW' am CO-HIT 81 RADIO'S ROWDY COMIC SENSATION ! Kenny Dclmar us "Senator Claghorn" With Una AlerkM June Lnckhart In "IT'S A JOKE, SON" Sorority Honors Mrs. F. Wallan Members of Epsilon Sigma Al pha sorority honored Mrs. Floyd Wallan at a surprise stork show er Tuesday evening at her home, at 1626 West Third street. The evening was spent informally, and the group presented Mrs. Wallan a baby carriage. Later In the eve ning, dainty refreshments of cake and coffee were served. Those present included Mrs. Robert Clark, Mrs. Robert Ever ett, Mrs. Charles Latto, Mrs. Dale Curtis, Mrs. Donaid Grubb, Mrs. Reno Kramer, Mrs. Elmo Crock ett, Mrs. Frances Baggs, Miss Mary Webster, Mrs. Melvln Shir ley and Mrs. Stella Pearl Runge. . MEETING POSTPONED To avoid conflict with the con cert of the Don Cossack chorus, members of group No. 1 of the Women's Council of First Chris tian church (the "C. G. "s"), have postponed their meeting from next Tuesday to Tuesday, March 2, at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. E. A. DeBuhr, 1212 Davenport. Beta Sigma Phi Is planning a dance for members and their guests, to be held Friday, Febru ary 27, at 9 p. m. In Norway hall, with music by Ernie Traxler's orchestra. The regular meeting of the gYoup will be Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., In the Pilot Butto Inn runroom. ENDS TONIGHT ' LIABETH SCOTT JOHN HODIAK IS "Desert Fury1 MAUREEN O'HARA EXTRA ' LATEST NEWS a ENDS TODAY " Nelson Ilona Eddy Massey ' in "NORTHWEST OUTPOST' aim "JOAN OF OZARK" EXTRA e COLOR CARTOON A NEWS