TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1949 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE THREE flllllllimilMII"IIMIIIIIIIHtliKi IllimiimillillllUillllilll NEWS OF SOCIETY . 17" S (,i,i, S,., i.U,r (All HHlrty jlr,. .1U. K,,,., ,u ,, ( , (,,, ,(,. III. nil ll,.' cl.,. ol piiUlmlu,!,, lur.ilny.. Ilii..ly, .i SillniLiy ) I"" IUHIII.1III!I.HMUI WW. .IIIMIIIIIIXIIIIIIIIX Charter Night Observance Held At IOOF Hall The liilli-s' iiiixllhiry itt I'alrl- IIIVllN Mlllllllll. ClllllOII iM-SI'llUtl'S Nil. iiIimtvimI ihiuli-r nlHhl Insl Krlilny in I he lOOK hull. The mix. Illiiry Wll lllHlllllll'il III! July 111, 1!M1, ly I'uplMln lli-oiue I', (Jove, usslsti-il ly VV. K. Wiiilswoi Hi, ill-imrtini-iit i-iiiiiiniiinli-r, mill S. K. WillklllN, Iii IkiiiIIitkimiciiiI. IIiiimiiviI ut I In- olihi'i viim i- I 'l l, iluy nlKht wi'i i- live nf tin. rhuiii-r nii-liilx-i s, Mrs. M. H. SiiiIiIi, Mm. Jmksoii M. Ki-IU-y, Mrs. Curl Johnson, Mrs. II. i. IYIi-(li-y unci Mix. Aiiiiii l.lni-lmucli. In th re lu-wnl of ilKir (iliiik:aili.nH ihi-y Wore Klvi'H white roses, pn-si-ntoil by Mis riimlotc MiiNliin, pn-sl-ill-til. A recital nf the "I.i-i-Uiri. (if tlia Whltr How" whs Klvi-n hy Mih. Walter I-.'. Puiiin. iinil Mih. A. II. Stevens Hunt! "A Hose lor Vim." KoIIowIiik I In- iiliur service, Mm. Smith kiivi 11 resume of the Uii-kiim nuxlllai Ich. mid mcmhi-rs Hki' on memories of I In- passion yours. At the close of tin mcotlii. plans wore minle for tin- Julni caiitoniiiixllhiry pirnlo to ho held AiiKtiHI I'.l In Pioneer park, unci for a i - it 1 -1) in honor stale of. fhvrs KepU'mlicr 111, Mm. I uum wiih hostess for Un social hour, assisted hy Mm. I). N. (iridium. Mm. Kenneth Arn old and Mm. Waller I Duron. BDW rlnh will mod WVilncs (lay at 7 p. in. at I hi- hum,- of Mm. Stanley Oiapman. l!H.'l Ji-f. Ii-mon place. Officcis will he elected and plaiiH will lx- made for u picnic, ll was luinoiimi-d. t Dniik-litrn, of (hi- Nile anil Ihelr hush.inds will he Kin-sis at a pic nic Wednesday in 0:.'lu p. in., at the home of Mr. and Mis. I.lnyd II. M lillll. 2-ltKI Uiki-Hlde. Last 3 Days! Wednesday Thursday Friday .ikjif a SALE! FINAL WINDUP of our Whale of a SALE on women's shoes. All remaining sale stock on 3 tables. Choose the ones you want at $1 - $2 - $3 NONE HIGHER! Summer, Fall, Winter and Spring Shoes in many. styles and colors the famous makes we always feature. Don't Waif Shop NOW! at BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE "Her Comes Woody" Interior nd Exterior DECORATOR PAINTING PAPKRINQ WOOD FINISHING! 28 Ycntn Experience l''reo Estimates IIEUBERT E. WOOD ' 419 Delaware Phono 1838-W Klllllilllllllllill liHHii'l muimiuiMiiiii n, inlltmiiJiiuinftiill Sets Wedding Day Miss I .urn a Mills, daughter of Lui nli- Mills, Hend, will become Hie bride of Charles Dublin, at n cpilet ceremony next Monday. Golf Luncheon ToFollowPlay A tli'lcft'illon of women cohers from The Dalles. hImiuI 21) slionn. will Is- in Hend Friday to partici pate In a tournament with the Hend women. 'Hie visitors will be eui-Hts of honor al the regular Friday lunchinn at the country club, at I o'clock. Mrs. .1. M. McCarthy Is chair man of the luncheon committee, which also Includes Mrs. W. O. CuthlM-rlson, Mrs. A. J. Martin. Mrs. Kobcrt II. Foley, Mrs. Thom as Hutchinson and Mrs. Avery CrliiiKley. Ilesldes the tournament with 'Hie Dalles Friday mornlnj;, the fourth round of play in the OWCA tournament Is scheduled. Get Your Fresh POP CORN at the. Delicacy Shop 734 Franklin Ave. 5c. 10c 15c 25c 50c bags Or Bring- Your Own Barrel Miss Mills Sets Date for Wedding MIhh Ijiniu Mills Iiiih sol July X) an the ilale fur her wedding I" Charles lulling, miii of Ij-roy lulling, Ki-ilinoinl. The hiiileelect, daughter of Ixjnile Mlllii, VH liar rltiuiii, iillenileil IV inl hl!h school. Ihilhig Ik a volcwiii of world war II, havhiK completed service , overseas wild the aimy. lie In i-in- ployed hy I he fori-Hl service. Buffet Supper Is Event for Club MeinheiH of the Yomii; Mothers , chili and Ihelr liiiKhandH were en. leiluhied at a buffet supper last nli;hl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. l.eo lieery. Mrs. I'loyd Neff ex-lenih-d a welcome to Hie fathers, and l(ol,erl P.reckeiiiile respond- ed. Mi s. Phil Phllbrook. fii-sl I iiri-Kuli-iit of I In et-fiiit) iavi n short talk on the alms anil pur ! poses of the ori:ani7aiion. I Mrs. P. II. Jtuckinttham, county school superinti-udeiii, was Kuest speaker. Her remarks were them ed on preparation of the Ih-cIii- nlni; pupil for school. Parents snouiu Ki-i actuamtei wnn ineir i carrieri a wniu- imue who an children's teachers, she suKWSted. iorchld. 'I'he attendants wore tnf Children enterhiK the first crade fi-ta Kowns styled like that of the should he given a thorough physl i-n I examination, she said. Mrs. Miles J. Shorirldge was chairman In charne of nrrnnge- ments for the meeting. I he next meeting will be Au gust lri.and a family picnic is planned August 7 at Suttle lake. Redmond C-E Has Party Recently Redmond, July 19 Seclal) Members of the Christian Kndeav- or society of the Christian church i were guests at a "come as-you-1 are" party for which Miss Mary: town guests Included the bride-' I.ou UoU-rts and Miss Nlta Brint-1 groom's aunt. Mrs. l-oren C. May nail were co-hostesses last Friday ; hep, and his cousins, Mrs. Dale evening at the UoIr-i-Is home. jpettlt and sons, Seattle; Mr. and I he evening s program Included a devotion period and games, en- terlalnmi-nt and a treasure hunt. The bridal couple went to Vic Headings were given by Mrs. O. toiia. H. C. on their wedding W. Herblson. Mrs. William Oh-I trip. They will make their home borne and David Wills. Miss Joyce In Portland. Sager Is employed at Van Matte entertained with vocal I the Portland hotel garage, and solos, and O. W. Herblson led the 'the bride is secretary to the prin- devotions. fluesls of the group included Mr. and Mrs. William Osborne, of New Lisbon, Indiana, Mrs. tiene Tapp and Mrs. Glen Johnson and daughters. Evergreen Clrrle will meet Thursday al 2 p. m. at the home oi nirs. j.ii-K iM-rrigan. it niuei - ler. Mrs. Louis Youngbcrg and Mrs. Mark Mazar will serve on uie icircKiimcni coinmuiee, anu Mrs. K. It. Smith and Mrs. Charles Hluff will lie In charge of entertainment. Be sure the Home Freezer you buy is the Deepfreeze Home Freezer. See them today at OPEN EVENINGS Man Known Here Takes Bride in Portland Rite A recent I'oiljiind weddini! of InleiHl to Hend fih-nilH Ik Ih.il of Wallace Siieer, formerly of Hi nd. mid Miss l'aii;y llulh walker, of Portland. N-wh of the uflalr wan hrmighl Kinest ( hark hy Mr. and Mm. MK'alH-. of l.aplne, who I were uinonx I he uenl!i. I The ci-iernoiiy was performed .Inly !l, at H p.m. at All KalnlH KplHiopal church, with llev. L. U. ! Keller offielathiK. I The hiide Ih the dauchler of Mr. land Mm. William I). Walker, of Portland. Saner Ih the win of Mrs. I-'. J. iJinyce, formerly -of Hend and now of Portland, and (,'lur enie Sa,'i-r, of Mayfleld, Ky. Ucoc r- l o- Miss Maruol Flelcher. cousin of WILi t?roups to Ficnic the bride, was maid of honor. Miss , r i .w . runp Homo I'i'helma l.umbuin was bridesmaid, ! I and Miss Judith Walker, slsler of i lliii Iti-lili, ui'iiii lunior bridesmaid. Stepfather Is Best Hut F. J. Duryee, stepfather of the brideeroom, was best man. Vil Hum Walker, brother of the bride, land U-luhion Aiken were ushers. The bride wore n Kown of white taffeta with flnKcrtlp veil, and bride 1 he maid of honor W" s in yellow, the bridesmaid In green, and the Junior bridesmaid In orchid. They carried old-fashioned nosegays. The bride's mother wore an aqua formal, ami the bride groom's mother chose a gown of black lace. Reception Held After the ceremony, a reception was held In the church parlors. The wedding cake was baked by the bridegroom, who recently completed a baking course under the (;l vocational training pro gram. Besides the Mc-Calx-s, out-oi- i Mrs. Willard South. Astoria, and the bridegroom's father. clpal of Cresham high school. TANDA KltOlT TO MEET A meeting of Tanda Camp Fire group will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. nt the home of Mrs. Thomas Donohue. 305 Wall street. Mrs. Claude Wanlchek will te present to conduct a court iof nwar(s Wtn the - plomi),(1 ' lnlo the ,.! girls to be firemakers' In protein value, fish Is as nour ishing as meat. THE CQjM WlBlSniMlBiBSIE HOME FREEZERS Da luxe Model C-10 Low as $149.50 $15 down, $10 per month HI Bridge Parfy Honors Guesf, Mm. P. li. Draper, of HuntlnR ton, W. Va., wan cuest of honor at a twotahle dessert hrlil;e hitiehi-oti, for which Mis. J. J. MasKart was ho.stesH Momlay aft ernoon at her home on State mi reel. Mrs. Draper is visiting In liend wjlh her brother and sister-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. I,. V. Smllh, 7 ir 'oloi ado. 'JuestH at the parly included Mrs. I. T. Powell, Mrs. W. O. C'llirle, Momi-r Caryl. Smllh. Ms. M. S. Phelps, Mrs. Mayrand. Mrs. Hodney 'Irs. Dr,iier and Mrs. ' The annual picnic- for members - of the Mcthoillut Women's So jciety of Christian Service will be 'held Wednesday at the home of iMis. W. C. Coyner, S7 Pinecrest. vit h luncheon to be served at 1 12:-l:"i p. m. 1 T.(. aflalr has been olanncd jy v roups 1, 2 and 3, with Kioups I and 5 invited to attend. Kach woman Is asked to bring her own table service and a covered dish. There will be a short program, with Mrs. Walter Foote in charge, and Mrs. H. H. Hlrtel will lead the devotions. In case of inclement weather, there will be a potluck luncheon In the church basement. Instead of the picnic, it was announced. First Lutheran ladies aid will meet Thursday at 2:30 p. m. in the church parlors, wilh Mrs. Frit. Wallan as hostess. Visitors will be welcome, it was announced. COMING SATURDAY! July 23rd Only! MIDNIGHT.....ON STAGE PLUS OUTSTANDING SCREEN SHOCKER NEW lUK-UK Itt SEWING MACHINE SCHOOLS FREE A complete 16 hour, $10 rtressniuklng course is given FREE with the purchase of any, major appliance. Ask about It no obligation. Redmond Girl Is Honored at Shower Party Redmond, July 19 (Special) Miss Jean Baker, bride-elect of John Andrew, was honored at a ! pre nuptial shower party for which her cousins, Miss Joanne O'Neill and Miss Anna Boarth were hostesses last Tuesday eve ning at the O'Neill home. Games provided entertainment, and refreshments were served at the close of the evening. The guest list Included the fol lowing: Ceorgann Wilson, Mrs. Warren Vance, Mrs. Vera Baker, Mrs. Clara Bozarth, Mrs. J. K. O'Neill, and the Misses Pat and Sue O'Neill, Lois Hammond, Ern estine Bailer, Joyce Van Matre, Wanda Harwell, Delores flaldor- sen, Helen Suhre, Mina Elliott and 1 lene 1 layes. Miss Baker's wedding Is plan ned for July 30, at Trinity Luther an church in Bend. La Grande Visitor Is Party Honoree The home of Mrs. A. T. Hakan son was the scene of a recent stork shower honoring her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Milton Hakanson, of Ij Grande. Miss Kate Tlerney and Mrs. Ida Rines were hostesses for the affair. I.ovely gifts were received by the honoree, and re freshments were served at the close of the evening. The following were present: Mrs. CI. Ennen, Mrs. C. J. Murphy, Mrs. Jeff Pearce, Mrs. Helmer Wallan, Mrs. H. Helzer, Mrs. E. Meistad. Mrs. William Baer, Mrs. A. Raper, Mrs. Mel Raper, the hostesses and the honored guest and Mrs. A. T. Hakanson. It, PAT. Off Larger Capacity! Lower Cost! FEATURES GALORE! Fast-freez compartment Storage baskets and dividers Ice cube and serving trays e Finger-lift lid Interior lights Special tumbler lock Temperature control Temperature Indicator NO OTHER FREEZER HAS AS MANY! ONLY DEEPFREEZE HAS THEM All! Social Calendar Tonight 6 p. m. PAL club, pot lurk din ner In Pioneer park. 6:.'i0 p. m.- District Nurses' as sociation, picnic at home of Mrs. Oscar Larson, Blakley heights. 7:;J p. m. Bend Philatelic so ciety, home of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Weil, 1.U4 Jacksonville. 8 p. m. Public card parly, Moose hall. 8 p. m.- Circle 1, Catholic Al tar society, with Mrs. Harvey Ol son, 1021 Columbia. 8 p. m.- Degree of Honor past presidents, with Mis. Clifford Brown, 1237 Cumberland. 8 p. m.- Pine Forest grange, Carroll Acres grange hull. Wednesday 12:15 p. m.- Methodlst WSCS, picnic at home of Mrs. W. C. Coyner, 57 Pinecrest. j 6:30 p. m. Daughters of the Nile, home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Magill, 2400 Lakeside. 6:30 p. m. Central Oregon Practical Nurses association, pic nic In Pioneer park. I 7 p. m. BDW club, with Mrs. Stanley Chapman, 283 Jefferson. 8 p. m.- Circle 2, Catholic Altar society, wilh Mrs. H. N. Wilcox, S3 Louisiana. 8 p. m. First Lutheran LDR, with Mrs. Frank Wonser, 24 Shasta. Thursday 1 p. m. Children who com pleted bummer reading projects meet at library to go to picnic in Drake park. 2 p. m. In-As-Much group of First Christian church, wilh Mrs. Paul Marsh, Route 1. 2 p. m. Evergreen circle with Mrs. Jack Berrigan, 12 Mueller. 2:30 p. m. First Lutheran la fa Birlliclay Anniversary Any Occasion GIVE FLOWERS Free City Delivery FRIEDA'S LOWERS Not Affiliated With Any Other Flower Shop. Around the Corner From Trail ways Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pickett, Owners ' 217 Greenwood Ph. 256-J STARTS TOMORROW! t. 5 Dorothy MALONE Hrr HULL JOHN ARCHER EXTRA COLOR CARTOON LATEST NEWS 9 w: dles' aid, church parlors, u p. in.- Women of Urn Mouse, picnic In Pioneer park. I'rl.-ndly Neighbor club will meet Friday ut 2 p. m. ut the home of Mrs. Harold Tucker, on Route 3. ItF.C'OltnER NAMED Mrs. Margaret Comslork Is th new recorder of the Hovnl Neigh bors lodge, succeeding Nils- -Morris Clink, officers have un nounced. Mrs. Coinstock may bo reached nt 870 W. 12th street, or by telephoning 9.10-J, Use classified nds In The Bulle tin for quick remits. VfcVL4r. TONITE and WED.l TWO GREAT HITS! For Bargain Nites! HERE COMES Trouble. withth blagi tar cart el he ycarl ENDS TONITE Rnht. Ava TAYLOR GARDNER Charies LAUUHTON in "THE BRIBE" Mil I ACTION... ; gO j f koofcwn t 'f M J Joint (opart I MARTIN i IOWERY I