PA?E TWO THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1949 HHUIIIIIIIIIIlllllllltHUI NEWS OF SOCIETY '-- ' .Id S. Grant, SocT.lv EJllor "' . . ' (All aodrty Menu should h reported I The Bulletin not later than 9 em. on the days ol publication, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.) liiiuiumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimt Extension Unifs Planning Annual Homemqkers' Day Elaborate DreDarations are be. ing -made for Deschutes county's zum annual nomemakers' restl val, to be held Tuesday, April 26, . at the Pine Forest grange hall. All extension units in the county will be represented, 'with 250 or 300 women expected to participate. . Guest speaker for the day will be Miss Esther Taskerud, state agent in 4-H club work at Oregon State college,- wnose subject will be, rogetner we Buna. ' As "iri past years, the home ex tension units will prepare exhib its snowing projects covered in the year's study. These will be set up at 10 a.m.: and may be viewed (until 11!45 a.m., when -the group win pe seated lor luncheon. A jnusicaj program is being arrang ed, and in the afternoon, there will be a style review featuring dresses' made in the home econ omics workshops, reports on the year's work, group singing,, pre-, sentation oi achievements,, and Sorority Has Election at Model Meet Election of officers and discus sion of plans, for two traditional spring events were highlights of weta, sigma cm sorontys "mpaei meeting" last night at the home of Miss Shirley Blakely, 1204 East Third street. Mrs. Howard Krog was elected president, succeeding Mrs. Char les Dugan, who conducted ' the meeting. Other new officers are Mrs., Frank Prince Jr., vice-president; Mrs. Robert Blakely, record ing secretary; Mrs. Walter Laur Een,Hrresponding secretary, and Miss $harley Mae Blakely, .treas urer. .- - - ;'. Twenty women were present at the--meeting.-. Pledges, who were introduced by Miss Mary Chavis, are Mrs. Pherrin Moody, Miss Georgia Bllnn and Miss Marilyn Scott. - ... The annual tea honoring ' the rushees will be Sunday, April 24, at the Pilot Butte inn, it was an nounced. Miss Chavis will be gen eral chairman, assisted by Miss Barbara- Devereaux. A mother daughter breakfast was planned for Mothers day, Sunday, May 8. J .Mrs. Robert Blakely was co hostess for last night's ' meeting. Refreshments were served after the business session. , NILE CLUB MEETS , Mrs. Clarence Elder spoke on "Gardening," as guest speaker at a luncheon1 meeting of Daugh ters of the Nile, yesterday at the Pine Tavern. Mrs. L. M. Lancas ter sang "Only a Rose" and "Roses of Plcardy," accompan ied by Mrs. Merle Sleeper. Mrs. J. K. Bockius and Mrs. W. A. Robertson were co hostesses for the affair. Great Books Study club will meet In the library auditorium to morrow night at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Taskerud's address, Among the special guests will oe Mrs. Azalea eager, state exten slon leader from Oregon State college. Mrs. Lou Franks of Red. mond will lead the group singing and Mrs. Raymond Gumpert of uien vista will De the accompa nist. A corps of committees is busy with plans for the event. Mrs. W. R. Davidson of Terrebonne is in charge, of exhibits,' and Mrs. Hu bert Bartlett of Bend is arranging the program. Mrs. Nolan Turner and Mrs. Leslie Kribs, Bend, are co-chairmen for the luncheon and Mrs. Fred Doerfler, Alfalfa- dis trict, will handle registration and tickets. The home economics club of the Pine Forest grange will prepare the luncheon, and members of the Boyd Acres extension unit will act as ' hostesses. Program covers have been, designed by the Glen Vista unit, and the Eastern Star unit is in charge of decorations. Mrs. H. P. Eby of Redmond, chairman of the county commit tee, will preside. Exhibits will cover a wide range of subjects, showing work in various phases of the extension program. Redmond. Terebonne and Boyd Acres units will col laborate on a display themed on the "blouse in a dav" protect. and theiDeschutes-Pleasant Ridge unit win De in enarge ol the style show. Other units and their exhib its are as follows: , : i Tumalo, : "Care of the Skin:'' Brooks-Scanlon, "Children's Work shop:" Alfalfa. "4-H:" Bend. "Re- freshments' for Parties;" Carroll Acres, "Hobbles;" Glen . Vista, "Pattern Selection;" Eastern Star, "New Floor Finishes:" Clover- dale, "Spotting and Pressing;" Lower Bridge, "Shrubs and Soil preparation; ' Young -Mowers. "Social Hygiene." Church Group Has Program, Dinner Members of the First Presby terian women's fellowship heard a talk by Bishop Lane W, Barton, Episcopal bishop for eastern Ore gon, at a dinner meeting Tuesday evening at the Presbyterian church. Bishop Barton showed colored pictures of the meeting of the 'Work! Ctmnoil of Churches. Which . he attended last year In England. Mr. George Marshall was chairman of, the committee who prepared and served the dinner. Assisting her were Mrs. H. J. Curl Sr.i Mrs. I. H. Armstrong and Mrs. C. L.- McCauley., On the kitchen committee were Mrs. E. C. Sullivan, Mrs. J. S. Graham, Mrs. John Laing, Mrs. Kenneth Rogers and Mrs. J. Van Wormer. French lilacs for the tables were donated by Mrs. I. R. Pickett. Plans Made For Stagette At BPOE Hall The "stagette" for Ladies, of the Elks, to be held Saturday night, April 23, at the BPOE hall, promises to be one of the out standing events In the history of the Bend women's organization. The affair fs scheduled to start at 8 p.m., with a style show by Mannheimers set for 8:30, an im ported floor show to be at 9:30 p.m., and a supper to be served at midnight. Interspersing these events will be special entertain ment by members of the local organization, and a variety of games. ' Mrs. Ralph Dye is chairman ol tne committee arranging the en. tertainment. Assisting her will be the following women: Mrs. Nick Nicholson, Mrs. Stanley Chapman, Mrs. Henry Nelson, Mrs. William Baer, "Mrs. Walter Emard, Mrs. Mitchell Scott, Mrs. Les McConnell, Mrs. William Murphy, Mrs. Les Abbott, Mrs, Robert Hawthorne, Mrs. Fred Paine, Mrs. Ralph Fredrlckson. Mrs. Ed Lane, Mrs. John Enge- Dretsen, Mrs.- v. S. McGarvey, Mrs. George Bllnn. Mrs. H. Ellis, Mrs. , H. R. Pollard and Mrs. Charles L. Griffith. Mrs.. Cliff Goodwin is chair man of the program committee. Assisting her are Mrs.. Harrv ierwungar, Mrs. Jonn Steldl, Mrs. A. E. Ledbetter, Mrs. C. V. Shultz, Mrs. R. E. Dean and Mrs. Glenn Gregg. ' AAUW to Hear Educator talk At Dinner Meet' Miss Christine M. Heinle... who heads the program in childhood education for the American Asso ciation of University Women as an associate on the national. head quarters staff in Washington. D.C will be in Bend on Wednes day, April 27, to speak before the locsl AAUW branch. . The meeting will be held in con nection with a 6:30 p.m. dinner at the home of Mrs W. D. Ward, 1474 Hill street. On the commit tee In charge of arrangements are Mrs. Wilson Bllyeu, Mrs. Sam Scott, Mrs. A. B. Cook, Mrs. J. W. Childers and Miss Faye Crawford. Miss Heinig has pioneered irr tne nursery school field both in this country and in Australia. She set up the first nursery school in the United States to operate as part of a public school system a project promoted by the Chicago Women's club as a demonstration of how the nursery scheol pro-, gram could be incorporated into the .public school set-up. ' Social Calendar Tonight 8 p.m. Allen school PTA, school auditorium. - - 8 p.m. Circle 2, Catholic Altar society, with Mrs. Hugh Cole, 1532 west utn. 8 p.m. Pythian Sisters, library auditorium. 8 p.m. Neighbors of Wood craft, Norway hall. - Friday 8 a.m. Bend Garden club, work session at library rock gar dens. 7:30 p.m. Advisory board of First Baptist church, at the church. 7:30 p.m. Great Books Study club, library auditorium. 8 p.m. Young school PTA, at the schoolhouse. 8 p.m. Toastmistress club, or ganization meeting at the home of Mrs. Craig Coyner, 57 Pine crest. 8 p.m Joint VFW installation, Redmond airbase. 8 p.m. Rebekah lodge, IOOF hall. 8 p.m. Musicians' "Jam ses sion," Norway hall. Saturday 1:30 p.m. Emera club, bridge luncheon, Masonic clubrooms. 6:30 p.m. Gideon society, state rally banquet in Pilot Butte inn Blue room. 8 p.m. Lady Elks' stagette, BPOE hall. 8 p.m. Public card party, Moose hall. 9 p.m. Square dancing party, country club. vuof pf HMD- Centiol Ortgon fciDlvl" Kilocycles Affiliated With Mutual Don Lee Broadcasting System ON TMI WITM KBND Degree of Honor will sponsor a fancywork and food sale Tuesday, April 26, in the Pacific Power & L,lght company oiiice. Members should take their fancywork to Mrs. Dora uaips, sat) Newport. not later than Monday evening,, officers said. FISHERMEN! Get Ready With These Fine FISHING SUPPLIES Bamboo 3 FLY RODS Good stock all grades and prices CASTING RODS, ALL KINDS CASTING REELS FISH BASKETS LANDING NETS FISHING BOOTS LIFE PRESERVER BOAT CUSHIONS PLUGS SPINNERS Automatic Reels Tapered Fly Lines Level Fly Lines Trolling Reels, Lines Flies, Hooks, Sinkers Leader Materials Fly and Bait Boxes Salmon Eggs All Kind!) Worms Scotr-Atwater Motors O (ionr , hin - r -yaflj America's SCOtt-W mtviinnril ' AtWAtPf outboard. . In Stork' " (lailli 4 h.p. ami 1 A ' 7.9 h.p. Coleman Camp Stoves and Lanterns , ; Tents and Tarps, all sizes . Tackle Boxes Gas Cans, 1 to 5 gal. - Get them all at WEST SIDE HARDWARE & SPORTING GOODS Opn dally 8 a.m. to 8 p.ni, Sunday 0 a.m. In H p.m. 1005 Oalvoiton I'linne HM .I Club to Take Part In City Program 'A special meeting of the Young Mothers Study club will he held Monday, April 25. at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Herbert Pollard, 234 Urania.' Members will dis cuss plans for the group's partici pation in the city-wide recreation program, It was announced.' Mrs. Leo Beery and Mrs. George Davis were appointed as the club's representatives on the recreation planning council, at a meeting Monday evening for which Mrs. Robert Lyons was hostess at the home of her mother, Mrs. C. V. Shultz. Miss Ruth Shclton, home demonstration agent, spoke on "Pattern Alterations," following a business session at which consti tutional revisions and amend ments were authorized. Bond Study dub will meet Mon day for a 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Lorance B. L'vers. 620 Riverside boulevard. Mrs. William H. Myers will be in charge of the program. LODGE HOLDS DINNER Climaxing a membership drive, Deeree of Honor lodge held a pot- luck dinner Tuesday evening in the VFW hall, with nearly 100 nprsons. Including members of organization and their families, attending. After the dinner, cards and other games provided enter tainment. Mrs.1 Carl Austin and MrS. Ernest Gibson were co-chair men in charge of arrangements. Rebekah lodcrc will meet Friday at 8 D.m. in the IUU' nail, witn first nomination of officers sched uled as the principal business. A soecial invitation to attend was extended to all men oi me oraer. On the refreshment committee will be the following: Mrs. Paul Crocker, Mrs. Martinus Anderson, Mrs. A. B. Burleigh, Mrs. A.- E. Stevens, Mrs. Percy Morrison, Mrs. J. J. Berrigan and Mrs. Maud Bevens. ABANDONED WELL CAPPED Spokane, Wash., April 21 IH An abandoned well, 43 feet deep, was capped today because a Cali fornia 1 couple "couldn't sleep" knowing it was uncovered. Sheriff Ralph M. Smith said Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fromviller mailed a map from their home in Bell Garden, Cal., showing the location of the abandoned well they discovered years ago "while living at Opportunity, Wash., near here. Deputies said the well was "ex tremely dangerous." It had an eight foot mouth and water could be seen at the bottom. No fence or Covering protected it. CHILD FOUND ALIVE Clalrfield, Tenn., April 21 Ui A seven-year-old girl, lost in ra- vlnc-laced mountain country since Tuesday night, was found alive and "in good condition" today by a search party of coal miners. Blue-eyed Wanda Moore was discovered by Hubert Parrott and Kenney Huddleston, two coal min ers employed by the company where the child's father worked. The mining company had ceas ed all operations to permit work ers to join In the search. A posse of over 1,000 miners and moun taineers had scoured the mountain country, using bloodhounds, since the little girl was first reported missing on Tuesday afternoon. I (1 Dry up that DAttP, 1 BASEMENT It's Easy to Seal Out Wall Moisture with BONDEX End the annoyance of a basement Anyone can brush on Bondex and thot't damp and mildewy. Just jeal up those leaky walls.Comesin apply Bondex.the patented paint. 1 2 colors to suit your own taste. This Saturday. KBND releases four Droerams ol Darticuiar inter est to Redmond, and one half-hour nroeram from Prineville. The Redmond programs start with a quarter hour broadcast from our new stuaios in ine neamonu uuici observing the 30th anniversary of a Central Oregon prominent dusi ness. followed bv a half -hour pro gram featuring Redmond high school music and speech student talent. - At 11:30 Saturday morning KRND releases a Droeram of mu sic prepared in Redmond during the district musical festival. At o'elnelt Saturday afternoon, KRNn will broadcast the proceed ings in Prineville at the scene of ground-breaking for the new Prineville Pioneer Memorial hos pital. This evening, and each Thurs day evening at 7 from now on, KBND presents the Bend high school student body program. This evening's program feafures the machine shop department. Tomorrow evening at 7 another of the popular new "This Is Par is" programs : starring Maurice Chevalier. TONIGHT'S.-. PROGRAM 5 :00 StraiKbt Arrow 5:80 CapUIn Midnight 6:46 Tom Mil 6 :(I0 Oabrlel Hratttr 6:16 Fashion Time 6:80 Son of the Pioneers 6:16 Tl Cooper 6 :60 Remember When stfifi Bill Henry Ncwtt 7:00 Bend Hiirh Sehool 7:30 Vocal Varieties 8:00 Chanriu the MaKician 8:80 Mysterious Traveler 8:66 Hy Gardner Says 8 :00 Newa 9:16 Fleetwood Lawton 9:80 Fulton Lewi . 8 :46 Muhic 10 :0O Newa 10:16 John Wolohun 10:30 Jack FiBher -11:01) Sun Off FRIDAY, APRIL 22 6 :00 Muaio 6:80 Sunriite Salute 6 :46 Farm -Reporter 7 :00 Newa 7:16 Ilreakfaat Gamr 7:30 Morning Melodies 7 :40 Newa 7 :45 Morning- Roundup 8:00 Shoe Time 8:16 Victor H. Llndlahr 8:30 Newa 8:46 Muttic 9 :00 Bulletin Board 9:06 Airlane Trio : 8:16 Kate Smith Sinus 9:80 World Newa II :36 Novelettes i) :46 Hy l'uuular Dctnund . 10:00 News . 10:16 Gtwiiel Sinitcr 10:30 Lullaby I, line 10:86 Meet the Band 10:46 News 10:60 Tune Time 10:66 Man About Town 11:00 Ladles First 11:80 queen for a Day 12 :00 Noontime Melodies 12 :06 Today's Classifieds 12 :10 Noontime Melodies 12:16 Sporta Yarns 12:20 Noontime Melodies 12 :30 News 12 :45 Farmers' Hour 1 :00 Newa or rrinoville 2 :00 Make Music Your Hobby 2:16 Tell Your Neiuhbor 2:30 Radio Devotions 8:00 According In the Record 8:16 Inquiring Parent S :80 Modern Melodies 3 :46 Northwest News 8:50 Music 8:66 Central Oregon News 4:00 Fulton Lewis 4:16 Frank Hemingway 4 :30 Passing Parade Felt Short of Breath Doesn't Suffer Now 'The Minplrst nF funds riitiM-d mc to swull up so tiLrit 1 t'liiilil hardly Ret my clotlirs on," s.i if I Mrs. Mimd Stuiirr uf 224 K. Kith St., I-oiiit Beath. 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Select ed as delegates are Joanne Perry, 17, Portland; Helen Wrolstad, 17, Hubbard; Dan Wamck, Jr., 18, Baker; and Floyd Fox, Jr., 17, Silverton. The names ol tne del egates were announced by state club leader, L. J. Allen. While at the nation's capital, the Oregon contingent will meet with other club members and will have the opportunity to talk with government leaders. Nominated irom uescnuies county to be delegates to tne convention were "-John Kiesow, Glen Vista, and Barbara UphofI, Redmond. Stock Exchange Film Slated Here ' "Money "at Work," .a motion picture produced by the March of Time for the New York stock exchange, will be shown in Bend Mondav. Aoril 25, in the Pilot Butte inn at 8 p.m., Mrs. E. R. Ryan, in charge loqaUy. an nounced tooay.- - ; m,.o Rvan said "Money at Work" is the story of America's investors, "and ol the millions ol our people whose savings built American Industry and ma pos sible the world's highest stan dard ol living." 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