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SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1948 THE BEND BULLETIN,' BEND, OREGON PAGE THREE ' NEWS OF SOCIETY Ila S. Grant, Society Editor Uil society items shoul be reported to The Bulletin not later tan 10 a.m. on the days of publication, Tuesdays, Thursdays and ' Saturdays.) Clubs to Give Prizes, Cups To Winners Eight trophies and prizes will he awarded to winners In the Bend Garden club's .annual all, city flower show on Aug. 24 from 2 to 9 P-m- ln the library audi torium. Several of the trophies are now on display at the Pacific power and Light office. The Elks' trophy will go to the orand sweepstakes winner and the new Bend Garden club cup will g t0 tne winner of the hor ticulture ' sweepstakes. Other trophies and the events for which they will be awarded are Eagles,, color harmony; Theodore John- Ison, arnsiic luiiuiiun aiimige Hent; chamber of commerce, ur jderwater arrangement; ' Lions club, cup ana saucer; oia uena Harden club cup. corsage; and lEmblem, rock garden. Cash prizes win oe given ior We children's entries. Any child under 12 years oi age may enter. Judges ior tnis years contest . . T tar 1 Tl I tare Mrs. Ij' w vv. ntiiina, ivtru- mond; Mrs. it. in. uiuott, roweii Butte, and Mrs. George Lewis, Prineville. ' Mrs. Everett Lentz is chairman of this year's show, with Mrs. Stella Nelson as assistant cnair knan. As ln former years, tea will be served during the after noon and evening. Registration will be conducted between 8 and 11 a.m. on Aug. 14. Any flowers accepted after 11 a.m. will not be judged but may be exhibited. The flowers must be locally grown but they need not have been raised by the ;xhibltor. Only one entry will be accepted per person in each section. Exhibitors must bring their own containers. There is a total of 14 sections in this-year's show. Buchanan Chosen Club President Al Buchanan was elected presi lent of the Cascade Motorcycle :lub at a special meeting Wed nesday night. Other new officers ire Joe Steppe, vice president; Elaine Mooers, secretary; Bob Swensen, treasurer; Bob Hegge, road captain, . and ttd vessels, referee. ' ; ' The six new members accepted Into the club at the last meeting re Betty Sldell, Vern Chavalee, Henry Hancock, Leland Towner, Ed Vessels and Bob Hegge. . CLUB HOLDS SECOND MEET. Approximately 50 people at :ended the second meeting of the r.ewlyorganized Skate Dancing ;lub Thursday evening at Civic Roller rink. The club is devoted ntirely to dancing on skates. The jasic steps are being taught by Mrs. Bill Endieotf. Anyone wish ing to learn to dance on skates, s invited to the club's next meet ng on Thursday evening at the rink. (; I Camp Fire girls attending camp in crescent lake win return by mail WAV him tn Rpnri Snnriav at ? p. m. Final activity of camp, the final activity of the camp, the founcii tire, will be held this eve Biing about 7:30. Parents are in jMted and it is permissible for the slrls to return to Bend with their rarents this evening. I Bend Golf club will sponsor a salmon barbeque for members find their families Sunday after- fioon at the golf club. The dinner jviu oe served all afternoon. The salmon was caught and donated y inn van Allen. Women of the Moose will hold slumnae chapter night Tuesday beginning at 8 p. m. in Moose hall. The class of candidates will I initiated. Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Walter Minter, Mrs. w am wnnwr ann Mrs floy E. Youngberg. Terrphonne home extension unit will hold a meeting Wednes day at l:3o in Pioneer hall. Fol lowing the business meeting, pat- frn selection .will be discussed. Flowers For Special Occasions Floral Designs - Corsages Free City Delivery We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere Open Evenings and Sundays PICKETT Rower Shop and Garden Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Thomas wra mrs. rarK u. Fleming Church Picnic Set for Sunday The First Christian church will sponsor the annual Bible school picnic Sunday at 1:30 p.m. in the upper meadows of Shevlin park. A potluck' dinner, with coffee, lemonade, and ice cream furnish. ed by the Bible school, will be served. All membrs of the church and their friends are in vited. : ) ' Art Nickel will bo in eharire of sports and Mel O'Day will han dle the games and races. Others on the committee are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackson, . Mr. and Mrs. ..John Damewood. Mrs. Charles Hockman, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Luckenbill. Each teacher of the kindergar ten and primary departments will supervise a play period ln the afternoon. The vespers in the evening will consist of the singing of hymns, a devotional, and a sermonette by Rev. Len B. Fish back. Robert Breckenridge, su perintendent of the Bible school, is general chairman. W:B. A Members To Meet Monday iviemDers oi tne women's Bene fit association will havp a reeu. lar meeting Monday at 8 p.m. in, Eagles hall, officers announced today. After a short business session there will be a social hour, featuring a handkerchief shower in honor of Mrs, Oliver Ordway and Mrs. Laura Beau- lieu, who are leaving Bend. Mrs. and Mrs. Ordway and his daughter, Mrs. Beaulieu, plan to leave next Wednesday for Cali fornia to seek a location. They have sold their home at 358 East Marshall to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sprague. Ordway has been em ployed by The Shevlin-Hixon company for the past 29 years as a warehouseman. He is chang ing location for health reasons, he said. Going-Away Party Honors Mrs. Maxey A going-away party for Mrs. W. S. Maxey was given Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. A. Kelly. Mrs. James Grindel was co-hostess. The party was In the form of a handkerchief shower. Mrs. Maxey is leaving Bend soon. to. make her .home in California. Those present were Miss Hat- tie Mayn, Mrs. Roy Stroat, Mrs. Irving Walters, Mrs. Henry Black well, Mrs. William Dickerson, Mrs. ' Clinton Stevenson, Mrs. Henry Smith, Mrs. Carl Hansen, Mrs. James Blalsdcll and Mary Alice and Patrick Kelly. WWW EXTENSION UNIT MEETS The Boyd Acres home exten sion unit met Friday at the home of Mrs. Vernon Stevenson. Eigh teen members and one guest were present. Miss Ruth Shelton, county home demonstration agent, attended the meeting and helped the group plan its year's activities. Beta Sigma Phi will hold a picnic for members and their husbands or escorts this evening at 6 p.m. in Shevlin park. Din ner will be served at 7 p.m. Mem bers are asked to bring their own lunches. For transportation call. any member. Inhs Daughters will have an all-day outing at Elk lake on Aug. 29, with a picnic lunch at the cabin of Chris Kostel. All girls planning to attend are asked to contact Miss Margie Peak before Thursday. . Circles 2 and 3 of the Catholic Ladies Altar society will hold a dessert luncheon Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Maurice E. Murphy, 245 Jefferson. Lenice George Announces KINDERGARTEN ENROLLMENT NOW EXPERIENCED TEACHER ESTABLISHED SCHOOL , 1435 West Third Street PHONE 359 Bridal Shower Fetes Miss Call At Six Corners Six Corners, Aug. 21 (Special) Ladles of the Six Corners ex tension unit attended a bridal shower Thursday at the home of Mrs. Joe Hince, honoring Miss Joan Call, bride-elect of Warren Cyrus. Mrs. Lee Brown was co hostess. Guests were Mrs. George Sage, Mrs. Clarence Bennett, Mrs. R. C. Hooker, Mrs. George Brade tich, Mrs. John Bradetich, Miss Betty Bradetich,. Mrs. C. Mc Lauchlin, Miss Pat Brown, Miss Darlene Hince, Mrs. D. C. Renno, Mrs. Bert Torkelson, Mrs. Carson Call, and Judy and Susie Call, all of Six Corners; Mrs. Dean Cyrus and Mi's. Tommy Cyrus, both of Terrebonne; and Mrs. Louis Rob ertson and son, Rodney Mrs. Ev erett Lentz, Fay and Joe Lent., and Mrs. Joe Hoofset, all of Bend. Games were played and re freshments were served by the hostesses. Miss Call is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Carson Call, of Six Cor ners, and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cyrus, of Terrebonne-. The couple will lie married in October. Churches to Hold Picnic Sunday Members and friends of Churches of Christ of Bend and Madras will join in a picnic Sun day at 12:30 p.m. in Drake park, followed by a service at 2:30 p.m. at the local church, at 554 New port, according to Rev. Charles W. Anderson, who said that the Madras church is holding morn ing services an hour earlier, in order that the members may par ticipate in the affair. The service at the church will feature a song-fest and a ser mon by Rev. Albert Smith, of Corvallis, guest evangelist, who is conducting a series of special gospel meetings at the church. Services were well attended this week, it was reported, and will extend through next week, end ing Sunday, August 29. Lodge to Honor Past Noble Grands A tribute will be paid to the past noble grands of Rebekah lodge Friday at 8 p. m. in 1. O. O. F. hall. Among the out-of-town gdests and past noble grands of lodges in other cities, who are ex pected to be present, are Mrs. Nelson Leland and Mrs. Frank Cole, Corvallis; Mrs, Theodora Pfaff, and Mrs. Idamae Farla, Berkeley, Calif.; Mrs. Mabel Nay lor, Yamhill; Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Jones, Mission City, B. C, and Mrs. Alice Haupt, Hailey, Idaho. Mrs. Earl Weber and Mrs. Fred Elligson are contacting all past officers of the local lodge and all visiting past officers. Mrs. Wilbur Kelsay, Mrs. Vic ller, Mrs. Walter Hall, and Mrs. O. M. Peterson are planning the enter tainment and tribute. Women of the Moose alumnae officers will hold an .executive meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Moose hall, Circle 4 of the Catholic Ladies Altar society will meet Wednes day at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Alfred Olson, 237 Florida. N. O. W. Thimble club will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Ray E. Ullrick, 24C Florida. Sunshine club of Redmond will meet Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Earl Dexter. MANAGER RESIGNS Grants Pass, Aug. 21 IV City manager V. C. Signor has resign ed his post, Mayor Morris Mil bank announced today. Milbank said his resignation is effective Sept. 15 and that Signor has ac cepted an engineering position with an Arizona contracting firm. He had served' as city manager of Grants Pass for two years. Social Calendar Tonight 6 p. m. Beta Sigma Phi picnic at Shevlin park for members and their husbands or escorts, umner served at 7 p. m. 7 p. m. Boy Scout benefit din ner at the Latter Day Saints church. Public Invited.- Sunday 1:30 p. m. Annual Bible school picnic of the First Christian church ln the upper meadows of Shevlin park. Monday 7:30 p. m. Executive meeting of Women of the Moose alumnae officers in Moose hall. 8 p. m. Women s Benefit asso ciation In Eagles hall. Tuesday " , 11 a. m. Cars leave Bend for First Presbyterian Sewing circle potluck picnic with Mrs. Edwin Mowat, Pringle Falls. 1:30 p. m. Circles 2 and 3, Ca-' tholic Ladies Altar society with Mrs. Maurice E. Murphy, 245 Jef ferson. 2 p. m. Sunshine club of Red mond with Mrs. Earl Dexter. 7:45 p. m. Rebekah lodge de gree practice at I. O. O. F. hall. o p. m. women or tne Moose alumnae chapter night in Moose hall. 8 p. m. Sunshine club with Mrs. Cecil Hollingshead, 236 Newport. 8 p.m. Degree or Honor loage social meeting in Eagles hall. i Wednesday 1:30 p. m. Terrebonne home extension unit at Pioneer hall. 2 p. m. N. O. W. Thimble club with Mrs. Ray E. Ullrick, 246 Florida. 6:30 p. m. Bend Business and Professional Women's club an nual picnic in the upper meadows of Shevlin park. ' 8 p. m. circle 4, catholic La dies Altar society with Mrs. Al fred Olson, 237 Florida. Thursday 8 p. m. Skate Dancing club at Civic Roller rink. Friday 8 p. m. Veterans of Foreign Wars In veterans' hall. 8 p. m.-Rebekah lodge past noble grands night at I. O. O. F. hall. Tumato Tumalo, Aug. 21 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson and children, Donna and Richard, are moving back to Salem next week as they have sold their ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bride of east Bend are the new owners of the Thompson place, which was form erly known as the Al Gonnason ranch. Jim Long, Fayct Scoggln, El wood Young and Douglas Shep- ard made up a party that fished at Paulina and East lake Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McKec, of Wasco; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mar shall, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Shelton and daughter, Nancy, of The Dalles, visited at the C. I. Dunlap home last Sun day. In the evening, the Dunlaps took their guests to the Petersen ELECTROLUX CLEANER AND AIR PURIFIER SALES SERVICE and SUPPLIES PHIL PHILBROOK 1246 E. 3rd. Phone 1293-J Come To BE ME) DAY at the Deschutes County NEXT AUGUST 28TH 9:30 A. M.- livestock Judging 10.30 A. M. Big Downtown Parade 1:30 P. M. 9 Exciting Horse Races 8:00 P. M. Big Rodeo Under the Lights THREE DAYS OF FUN Friday. Saturday, Sunday Aug. 27, 28,29 A Tall One Sandra Ann Belew, S-year-old Galveston youngster, hain't told anyone she landed this 100-pound Silver King but the. pose has many implications. ' rock gardens. Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. McKee are sisters of Dun laps and Mrs. Shelton Is his niece. Nancy Shelton Is spending the week with the Dunlaps while her parents and the other members of the party take a trip to south ern Oregon and northern Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldsmith made a trip to Salem one day last week to take Mrs. Goldsmith's parents, who had been visiting, over there. Miss Edna Marie Andrew, ac companied by her mother, Mrs. Vida Andrew, and Miss Jean Hanneman, left Saturday on a two weeks' vacation trip to Cali fornia. While gone, they will "and meet me at - POLLYS ' ' At'vh i !-,- Yes, it will be a treat to the Mrs. when you call her with an invitation to join you at Polly's for dinner any evening or Sunday. Make it a family affair bring the kiddies, too! OPEN 24 HOUS DAILY ONCE A CUSTOMER ALWAYS A CUSTOMER SATURDAY visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gill at Pomona. Mrs. Gill is a daughter of Mrs. Andrew's. ' J. L. Jones, leader of the North Tumalo Camp Cookery club, took his club members to Tumalo falls Wednesday evening for an overnight camping trip. Those making the trip were: Jeannie Lewis, Joyce Meyers, Betty An liker, Marilyn, Sally, Phyllis and Philip Gillespie, Gordon McCul loch and Jimmy Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Grubb visited last week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Grubb. Grubb has been trans ferred to Portland from Illinois where he and his wife have been the past year. The T. W, Vandevert home was struck by lightning three miles east of Bend in the big electric storm that hit Bend h week ago Sunday. Their radio was wrecked and other damage to the side of the house was done, where the lightning entered. The rain put out the fire on the outside of the house. . . Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Collins are returning the last of this week from a week's vacation at the beach. They were accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Collins' moth er and sister, Mrs. J. P. Craw ford and Miss Faye Crawford, of Bend. Tumalo Family Leaves for Alaska Tumalo, Aug. 21 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. James o Neil and daughters, Joan, Patricia and Sue, lift this week by truck for Fair banks, Alaska, where (hey will make their home. The O'Nells sold their ranch here to a party from Sclo and Tuesday of this week they held a joint public auction sale with Dewey Crum and disposed of their machinery, livestock and most of their furniture. They are making the trip to Alaska over the Alcan highway and expect , to be on the road about three weeks. They took camping equipment. Woodward, Okla., was estab lished Sept. 16, 1893, and had a population of 5,000 residents be fore sundown of the first day of Its existence. ADMISSION RACKS Bleacher .... $1.00 Renerved Seals SI. Ml Box Kealu $2.00 RODKO Bleachers .... $1.00 Reserved Seats $1.50 Box Seat $2.00 (Prices Include Tax) Brand Inspection Work Is Resumed Salem, Aug. 21 (Special) Live stock brand Inspections have Just been resumed throughout Central Oregon, according to word from M, E. Knickerbocker, chief of the division of animal Industry of the state department of agriculture at Salem. He announced the following deputy livestock brand Inspectors have been appointed and are now serving Central Oregon. Bend area County sheriff, C. L. McCauley, Bend. Redmond area C. S. McKelvey of Redmond. Prineville area Lyn Nichols of Prineville. Madras-Culver area C. A. Har mon of Culver. Lack of funds caused suspen sion of all brand inspections on livestock movement on June 23. Resumption of this service and the introduction of inspection at slaughter-houses have been made possible by an emergency appro priation granted earlier this month by the state emergency board following a conference with livestock leaders and department officials. With selection of the STARTS TOMORROW!! when rwo beautiful sisters set out to capture the same man! J REYNOLDS is nntiTd maw; r wHlt ' Edward ARNOLD Barbara BROWN Jerome COWAN Ann SHOEMAKER CO-HIT! 'THE WILDEST WEST IN ALL ITS CRIMSON GLORY!!! Franchnt Tone Mischa Aver Warren William Andy Devlne "Trail of the Vigilantes" STARTS TOMORROW!! luKfwi ESTHER WILLIAMS .CSiS HondioiM PETER it$M-o.M' I AWFflRD Musical Island LHIirUllU paraaisei iiiuiTJii niiu vn A muniHLDHR V.fY . Hlloroui tj wiariout jimmr Bdurakte twx-.VStniollt.iiol CYD CHARISSE Mylfimlc XAVIER nnoftT I EXTRA COLOR CARTOON LATE NEWS deputy Inspectors for Central Ore gon, virtually all districts in the brand inspection area of the state now have one or more livestock brand Inspectors accessible for this service. 1901 Car Tangles With Log Truck Willamlna. Aug. 21 HPi A 1901 Locomobile and a 1940 Interna tional log truck tangled three miles west of here last night and, as could be expected, the log truck won. Ralph Jacob Wortman, Mc Minnvllle, was steering his 47-year-old steam driven Locomobile which was being towed by a car driven by his wife. He was attempting to retrace the route from McMinnville to Tillamook when the steamer de veloped boiler trouble. His wife pulled her car to the side of the road to let faster traf fic by when the towline jerked and hurled the Locomobile into the path of the truck driven by Dolan G. Hapar, Grande Rondo. Wortman was not injured, po lice said. He plans to rebuilt the old car. : Titanium pigment, widely used In white paint, is now used in a new-type porcelain enamel which promises to give a beautiful fin ish and excellent durability. KN1S TODAY Walt Disney's Great Story of Forest Folks! "BAMBI" also "THE KANSAN" open k-tiA PAIGE; 6 ENDS TODAY Dans Jean ANDREWS PETERS In "DEEP WATERS" J1MMV wwnera and Managers