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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1948 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON PAGE THREE Betty Calder Wed Saturday To R. F. Wyatt Betty Lea Calder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ue earner, or Car oil Acres, became the bride of Hnbert Franklin Wyatt at a can dlelight ceremony Saturduy eve ning at the 'true l.ospel church, The newlyweds have returned from a short wedding trip, and are at home at 424 East Kearney. The vows were exchanged at 7 n.m., with Rev. Harriett E. Mar- linn officiating. Candelabra and baskets of pink and white chry santhemums uecoratea the chan cel. Mrs. Charles Ross played the wedding marches and accompan ied the vocalists. Frederick Ross sane "Always" as a solo num ber. Duets were "Hand in Hand," by Miss Patricia Hagan, ol Prine ville. and Ross, und "I Love You Truly," by Miss Hagan and Miss Lois Stewart. Attendant Named Mrs. Jarnes Rasmussen, sister of the bride, was matron of hon or. Miss Leta Zufelt was brides maid, Vicki Lee Rasmussen, the bride's 3-year-old niece, was flow er girl. She was dressed In white and scattered rose petals which she carried in a small basket. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. She wore a light grey suit, with pink acces sories. Her hat was trimmed with pink feathei-s. She carried a white Bible, wiin a spray 01 pinK carna tions. The attendants wore suits. Mrs. Rasmussen was in navy blue, and Miss Zufelt was in grey. Both wore corsages of pink carnations. James Rasmussen acted as best man. Ushers were Oscar and Carl Wyatt, brothers of the bride groom. , Reception Held After the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlors. Mrs. Ed Wilson cut the wedding cake, and Mrs. Ernest Reid, Mrs. Otis Garrett and Mrs. George DuBois assisted with the serving. Out-of-town guests, at the wed ding and reception Included Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Wilson and family, of West wood, Calif.; Wil liam Hoyt, of Redding, and El mer Hoyt, of Fairfax, uncles of the bridegroom, and Mrs. M. J. White, of Chico, the bridegroom's grandmother. The bride, who attended Bend high school, is employed at the Newberry store. Wyatt was grad uated from Bend high school and is employed by the S.P. & S. rail road. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Wyatt, of 1550 Elgin. ., . . . F ,j yublic Invited r T l n i io lane ran In Hobby Show Application blanks are avail able at the Deschutes county pub lic library for exhibitors who wish to enter the hobby and hand craft show to be held Sunday, December 5. The announcement was made today by officers of the Bend branch of the American Association of University Wom en, who are sponsoring the affair. The show will be held in the library auditorium, with the doors to be open from 1 to 9 p.m. The public is invited to partici pate, both by entering exhibits and viewing the show. Paintings, woodworking, ceramics, textiles, model planes and trains, stamp and doll collections and other hob bies will be shown. Entry blanks must be turned in by November 24. it was an nounced. They should be filled in and submitted either to Miss Eleanor Brown, at the library, or mailed to Mrs. C. E. Stranahan, 720 South Fifth street. Three judges will select win ners in three age groups. There 'Avill be a section for children up to 12. another for young people between the ages of 12 and 18, and another for adults. Ribbons hill be awarded winners in the two youncer erourjs. c-Xnlhitnrs will he welcome to cmain with their exhibits in the ibrarv. it was unnnnnml. Mem. Ders or the AAUW will n so bo In attendance the entire time. Kcbekah lodce vyill have a res- War meeting Friday at 8 p.m. al the I.O.O.F. hall. On the refresh ment committee will be Mrs. Ken neth Arnold, Mrs. Ruth Barnes, Mi's. J. J. Berriean. Mrs. P. R. Buckingham and Mrs. Earl Zcek. CASH FOR FALL NEEDS Easy to Get Easy to Repcy $25.00 to $300.( ON FURNITURE FARM MACHINERY LIVESTOCK Up to s500.00 ON AUTOM03ILES Terms up to fif icen months. PORTLAND LOAN CO. Norbert I). Goodrich, Mgr. m. 8, Penney Bidg., 1010 Wall Telephone 173 Bend, Oregon State Licenses S186 M321 NEWS OF lla S. Grant, Sa-My lullor (All Ml-ly ill tin tlicmlJ lie rrpoili-J lo Tlw Bullriln mil li,lrt limn 10 urn. tin llii- il.,v ol i.uLllaUion. Tui-uluys, Tliutnluyn n! Sitiml.iyv ) Newlyweds Myrick Studio Mr. and Mrs. William Dietz, who were married Friday evening at the home of the bride's- par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert W. Bartlett. The bride is the former Adelva Bartlett. Dletz is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Clifford F. Dietz, of 215 Florida. USWV Auxiliary Honors Member Friday Evening Mrs. D. R. Williams, who plans to leave Bend soon, was honored by members of the ladies' auxil iary of Jay H. Upton post, U.S.W.V., at a regular meeting Friday evening in the courthouse assembly room. She was present ed a farewell gift. Mr. and Mrs. Williams are moving to Euphra ta, Wash., near Grand Coulee dam. Williams, who is -an engi neer with the U.S. bureau of rec lamation, is being transferred from the local office. Nomination of new officers was a highlight of the business meeting. The following were named: Mrs. G. S. Miller, presi dent; Mrs. Iva Wheeler, senior vice president; Mrs. Peter Vallev. junior vice president: Mrs. E. C. Coleman, chaplain; Mrs. L. M. Lancaster, patriotic instructor; Mrs. Robert Stout, historian; Mrs. George Erickson.. guard: Mrs. Amelia Hall, assistant guard; Mrs. A. L. Henry, conduc tress, and Mrs. Roy Ullrick, as sistant conductress. After the meetings refresh ments were served. :. . Two-thirds of the industrial structure of Omaha is devoted to food processing. Tainted SK8k Juieyl Tender! Delicious! n - I Saridwich IS A.-- AS'AVT1 SQUARE if. wtmtm -m. m-V'Vi2t -Ekisaa!-" u ir - is ' iff 4 f .HUJ!il!lJ V IV, z IXJOUaiiUiU DEND REDMOND - PRIMCVII.LC ' Donors of Roses SOCIETY!" N,w Garden Shower Is- Given For Recent Bride Mrs. William V. Dietz, who wu Arlnlx", t:,.,-lll, hnf,.,-, .. riage this past week end, was honored at a bridal shower given Thursday evening by Mrs. Ralph toward am! Mi's. Clifford Diet?., at tne home of the latter, 215 Florida. The evening's entertainment in cluded games, presentation of the shower gifts, and the serving of refreshments. Tie following guests wore present: Mrs. Hubert Bartlett, Mrs. Harvey Drake, Mrs. Lena Holland, Mrs. A. G. Olsen, Mrs. R. H. Wilson, Mrs. Irvin Copen- haver, Mrs. Edna Copenhaver, Mrs. Ross Bunch, Mrs. Max Mills, Mrs. Howard Peterson, Mrs. Ida Reynolds, Mrs. William Selken, Mrs. Earl Fuls and the Misses Joan Fuls, Joyce Howard, Rosie Rosengarth and Drucilla Bartlett. Local Pianist to Present Recital Marian Sill Philp, Bend pianist who will be presented in concert at 8 p. m. Monday, November 15, at the Allen school auditorium, will include in her repertoire her own original "Theme and Varia tions," it was announced today by sponsors of the recital. Also on the program will be three selections by Chopin, and numbers by Bach-Tauslg, Bee thoven, Prokofieff, Debussy' and Griffes. The Come-Double club and Westminster fellowship of the First Presbyterian church are sponsoring the concert, with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Acheson as gen eral chairmen. Tickets may be obtained from members of either group, and at the Bend Drug store. The steel industry is now the largest user of gaseous oxygen and its requirements are rapidly expanding. MEDICAL TEST PHOUED this simply great to with uncomfortable fullness Are you troubled by distress of fe male functional monthly disturb ances? Does this make you suffer from pain, feel bo nervous, restless, cranky, weak at such times? Then do try famous Lydla E. Plukham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms I In a recent medical test It proved! remarkably helpful to women troubled this way. You owe it to yourself to try It. Plnkham's Compound la what Doctors call a uterine sedative. It has a grand soothing effect on one o woman's most important organs. Lydia E. Pink ham's VEGETABLE COMPOUND ' h.g.raIFTSy" DCKD vameo by uuo Fifty-seven ram bushes 'for the new have i l:e?n donated rose , . I. ... - - - ! ported today by office) s of the Ue.Tl Garde i club, sponsors the project. The initial planting of 20 rcses wo a made last week, und! 31 oU-ra arc eM:ctcd to arrive '" a l0W uays' 1 Hoses have been donated by the ! Grange Hall ladies aid, Mis. Ired ! Gibson, for Hip Pvthian Sisters: Mrs. A. E.' Stevens, for the He bekahsj Pythian Sisters, C. H. Bishop, the Eagles lodge and Mrs. J. L. Cunningham, I i addition to the first two dozen purchased by the narden club. ine Gulden club will have a regular meeting Fridt y at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Virgil fc'ur fus, 22.'i St. Helens. Members are asked to bring arrangements of cv 21'gi eons, to be Judged lor points. Mrs. Jchn Mihelcich, as program chairman, will discuss decorative arrangements for the Thanksgiving table. Tlieta Him girls will join with the Redmond club for a potluck dinner and meeting Wednesday at 6 p. m. in Redmond. The local members will meet at 5:45 p. m. tomorrow at the I. O. O. F. hall, where transportation will be pro vided. Take Care of Your Eyes Rnjor rood vision and freedom from hendarhei . . . you can not be aure your eyes are perfeet unleia yuu have them eiamlned. Cunault ua nowl Dr. M. B. MtKenney OPTOMETRIST 908 Wall St. Phone 812-M relieve 'PERIODIC Taken regularly Plnkham's Com pound helps build up resistance agnlnst such distress. Also a great stomachic tonic I NOTE i Or rim mar prefer LYMA E. PINk HAM'S TAHLK1S will, midetl Iron. C 2 FI3ll;l?imjl)r,M "REDMOND - PRItiCVILLC Mrs. Van Wert Is Judge at Show Madras, Nov. 9 Mrs. Ralph Van Wert, a leader In Central Oregon garden club circles wkr a mem. bpr of the ludtrinrt team at - w , i tower snow now recently py use 1 Mcn.g f;aMlen cib ot Salem .Sec ofiretuiv of state Eurl Newbrv cut j the ribbon which officially open "" Van Weir do. gulden club, oldest such organi zation of this county, a trophy to be presented annually to the exhibitor who takes t lie sweep stakes awurd at its annual fall flower show. Dog-days are days not for dogs but for the dog-star, Sirius, which rises with the sun during the great heats of late summer. JOHNNY RAY Eminent Song Stylist Singing and Entertaining ' Nightly at the COPPER ROOM SLASH FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Many Speelul Values In Vaxes, Glawiware, Picture Frames, Etc. Stone Set Rings MEN'S and LADIES' Includes onyx, zercon, ruby, sapphire and other stones t Vi Price ' ONE OROUP DIAMOND RINGS Wi-ilrilng Kings, Elc. i Off ALL CQSTUME JEWELRY Earrings, Pins, Etc. Vi Price (fair trade merchandise no included.) Buy Now for Christmas NIEBERGALL Jeweler . : Next to Capitol Theater I'gg -a DEAL- SAVE 20 YOUR GBFTS OR HOSEHOLD NEEDS SHOP TOMORROW UCTIONS L.E.RAINSV Sister Boy Has Party On Seventh Birthday Sisters, Nov. 9 '(Special) Mrs. Finis Good entertained at a party i last week in honor of her son, rranKie joe, on nis seven n oinn- etr finrtina iitopn ontnuorl Kir thn a k i,,.., !., . V I I11U1 I. 1 1, Will, INlua gUlllg ,w Tana Turner. Oarv Benson and - Timmy Wakefield. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assist- - 1 ed by Frankie Joe's grandmother, Mrs. LuL'lla Hutchinson. Gifts were presented to the honoree. Those present were Doris Bran don, Tana Turner, Juanita Hall, Gary Benson, Timmy Wakefield, David Good, Mrs. Jesse Scott, Mrs. Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs, F. D. Good, and Frankie Joe. Artificial lights to make the day 13 hours long during winter months will Improve egg produc tion. Arthritis Pain Fot Vtlek MifhUuUr watartlnc Ul for MbM iu pun. 1 MuuuUim, Arthrliu, jararttta, LuakM. aeuua. n Krltl irr MkiWMiUiniklMMNllMte muUt tun kltoruust turn Hmcu jotk, m)f Ufa u4 tlt m torn! uufelr. O ImU m wm fetor. ik. Waterproof WATCHES Regular 29.75 20.00 0 o Use Our Lay-A-Way ! to 50 I 2- CHRISTMAS 1 The Arawak Indians, who lived In the West Indies at the time of Columbus, were relatively hospit able, peaceful and nearly civilized. 1 Tonight & Wed. Wh 'frtr BENNETT 'TmP BLAINE J fe CO-KIT! O . IUj SHE USED HER BEAUTY AGAINST CRIME! rVT3 IT'S DEADLY! Ends TosiDfe! "Luxury Liner" AT OUR REGULAR -'PRICES! COMPLETE! 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