WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 194? THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON FAI THIRTEEN Sisters and Vicinity AliiT ii'KWlrullun HiiK (iriii'lcil Mouiliiy liinrmilM un Hit' iiirniiiK tiny ul iiciiuol, liyion L'.v.iiib, hin wIkhiI urlm-tuul, ri'iHtriiti mm .to IiIkIi hi'IiouI student hmi H'jiiHii'i. ed. limner Mntsoti, jjmde ntliiiiil priiit'lpul, H'Mtrt'ii Unit 1H7 Kiude m'ltool mplts hnd H'tflnlciwl. (ii'iiiKO Wukcliclil drove lo I'tirtluiiil lust lliurmmy un linni liens situ ii'lui iicd nume Sutuiuity. Mi'. ami Mm. Urn dim llnttfii mi1 the parent of a i pmintl, o ituntv nun, uuiii mommy mui niiig u( ine bt. L'hurlt's hospital, me hiitiy has bran inimeu limx-it Iiiiioiii. The llrsl nitvlinK ul lllr cxee tltlvi committee ot UH' i'.'i.A. will be hold 'i'liumday fVfiiini;. ii lumber 1;), m tuo home ul lui' president, Mr. Kk'huiU fat-Ken-tin- Mr. and Mrs, (Jeiirue Khun- of l'ltiuillKt, Ciillt,, aix-nt tne week fin! nt tltt' Iiuiih ul Ml Shore's iiiiiHln mill luinlly, Mm. lioim-i Miilnmi. Mr. mill Ml', Clyde liuMi and diiuithter, Marjory, unit tiH-,e nuil iiepuew, Cheryl mill 'Hiiiiny liy, returned Thumdity from roiiliiml iillpr surmllnii a week thine visit InK mil Itustt's diiuphter, cly. dene, mitl oilier relative. Mis. Vivlitn Kussell re.luriieil home with them lor a lew rtuys' visit. Mr. anil Mrs. Bill Aylor anil Mr. and Mrs. Ilnrotil Meyers weie dinner guests Siiturdny evenlnit at I no noiiw ot Mr. and Mis. Ool lie Meyers, 'lite ucrasiun was the Aylor's IMth wedding anni versary. Mrs, Bob Podd and Mis. Wesley Maclowell, il Hedmoml. enter tained with a stork shower nt Mm. Iiwld'a tionie lust Friday evenlnit f.,.. Mr t'trtt Vetimeit nt lU'lld. ,111 Pll". - DuiliiR the evening Rume were ilayeil linn prizes v.i-ie j .ir I A-h. I'ai-ritieion jtmt Mrs. l-'mesi Yeomen ol lleml. Alter the openlnil ol the Bills, wlrcsh inents were served ly the hostess and cohosh1. Those present were: Mrs. l.yle CmrlnKton, Mrs. Albert Allen. Miss Murle Tnpfcen. Miss Grace Preston, Miss Kinder Emery and Mrs. Claude Wnna rhek. nil o! liend; Mm. tUoila I'olly and Mm. Wesley Mart low ed ol Hedmoml. Mrs. Jerry Ih-nson, Mrs. Gordon IIiiki-h and Mrs. Aloha Cnverhill o( Slaters and the ijuest of honor, Mrs. Kor est Yeomen. Several littts were sent by guests, who were unable lo attend. Mr. and Mrs. Curl Oustnfson of Woodhum spent the week end at Ihe home of their son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold tJustnlwin. Orvlllo Carrol sjieni several dlivs last week at the iH'V'ere I'en hollow home in Kedmond. Mm. Kugene Martin and Infant son. Kenneth Wayne, ietuine.1 home from the St. Charles hospi tal Saturday. OutoMown visitor at the Sis. ters Church of t'hlitit on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. l-'ranres John son of 1-nCenler, Wash.; Mr. and Mia. A. J, Ifuldilns, of Amity, and lietly Hliepard of Cresweil, tie, Mr. Mini Mra. Clalrj' Dlson took Vivian and Kuby Yanlley In Lau relwood u iidi-my near Uasion on Sunday, 'iiiey will atiunU school I here, Mr. and Mis. Newell Van Tan set and mm mid iliiUKhler in luw, Mr, unit Mrs. Mean Van '1'assel, of College I'loce, Wash., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I'ren tlss Vim Tassel Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hlti-hcoi k and faiiiliy returned last Tuesday evening alter MieiiUinK about two weeks on a trip to Alaska. They went by boat as far north as SkiiKway and miide a shio trip inland by railway to Whllehorae. They repotted a very enjoyable trip. Mr. tittii Mro. Leonard Hutehins of Culver were dinner Kuests Sat unlay at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Noel, Mrs, Ins Klna, who Is a student at Walht Walla college, sM'iit tho week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd King. Mr. and Mrs, Hob I-tald tent tho week end with friends In ltel llluff, Calif. Mrs. Harold (histafson enter tained with a birthday party at her home in honor of her son, 1'hH's, seventh birthday anniver sary last Thursday afternoon. I'litl's ittlie gueMs enjoyed games and favors. After the oiening of the gifts the hostess served re- freshmenta. Iliotie present were: Mrs. CieorKC Wakefield and sons. Timmy and Tommy; Mrs. Ilower Shaw and sons, Johnny and lialph; Mrs. cieorge Meyers and sons. Tommy bikI Jerry; Mrs. Chester tieii and children, flonnie and Allen; Mrs. Norman Minks and daughters, Virginia and Na dine; Mrs, t rances Henderson and sons, liobby and Tommy; Helen Miu-ie Minus, Jonnny unwes, Charles llnnkston, Joe Bembry and Mm. fliile taker and son. Johnnv. of liend. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Johnson of LaCenter, Wash., spent Sunday at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. Loyd Hewitt. The next social meeting of the V.K.W. auxiliary will be held Thursday evening, September 22, nt 8 o'clock at the home of Mm. liob Modd. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Maurice Hitchcoek ;ind children flew to Klamath Kail Sunday afternoon where they attended the air show. Mr. and Mrs. Amos I'arker and daughter, Ijiurn, took their son Donald, to Columbia academy near IJnttleground, Wash., on Sun dav. He Is a student there. Mrs. Charles liurkhnrt of liend visited Monday nt the home of her sister. Mrs. Theodore Noel. Mrs. Melvin McLnln entertain, ed u group of the members of the Knights of Columbus and their wives Sunday morning following communion with a breakfast at her home. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Jensen, Mr. " ' v : ' ' ; - J , v 1 i f . 1 MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE Th plant held by Bride Mc Sweeney, SHlitant to the horticult'jrUt st the New York Botanical Garden, li known at the ttrophsnthui preuiii. This may mean little to you at first glance, but it could mean very much to suf ferers from arthritis snd rheumatic fer. Blooms from plants of this family, scientist have discovered, can be used to produce cor ilone. m ayolbctiied hormone found to be very useful in th treatment of thote disease. Collegiate Garb Tabbed in Survey Chicago Mi's Here's what coi iege tx fire wearing the7 days, A (tetiartfnfnt More report sn ihe elothes habits of the Amer-I lean college boy revealed that) nine out ut ten eastern coiiege men wear a shirt and tie to class. On the other side of the country, though, SO per cent of the seeker of knowledge, wear an oynn sports shirt and, often. Hi very fancy plaid, Marshall Field's store tor men found In a survey: Mother el college boy are lltf Ing In a new era. The son no longer send hi washing home, lie trundles his bundle to the nearest laundromat. Whether the college boys are Ivy league or otherwise, mey all wear levin, wash pants and faded government issue for casual wear, topped by a T-shirt When they dress up In the east, they wear a conservative, severe ly cut, thinly padded suit for dates and conservative foulard ties. I Tie far western counterpart gets pretty gay on dates. He wear a loud tie that's good lor a conversation piece, along with his two-button double-breasted gabardine suit. The Ivy hgue fashion plate looks "relmfti," the store says. The rest of tha boy. when liiasHl up, go lor trie more casual wear. and Mr. Walter Hansen, Mr. and ' Mr. Bert McClaln, Mr, and Mrs. Jack DeRuhla, Mr, and Mrs, Tom Powell, Jim McClaln and Mis Iso belle Pagannl, all of Bend, Bill Alley of Eugene i visiting at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mra, Guy Mc Laughlin. Mr. and Mr. Harry Motschman of Portland vlalted last week at the home of their daughter and family, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Heigeson. A picnic was held Monday eve ning on the Metoiius river for the members of the grade and high school faculty and their families and the school board members and their families. Games and a picnic supper were enjoyed. Those present were: Mr, and Mrs. Byron Evans and son; Mr. and Mrs. William Edwards and son; Miss Joy Waterson, Mr. and Mm, Homer Matson and family; Michael Coglaniese, Mrs, Evelyn Eikln and children; Mrs. Lois Erickson and daughter; Mr. Ma rion Lytic. Mm. Tiliie Wilson, Mrs. Alice Scott, Mrs. Ruth Micheii, Mr. and Mra. Albert Demaris and family; Mrs. Archie Brown and son, Koy, and Mr. and Mr. Frank iiumwait. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Philip spent Friday and Saturday at the tato fair In Salem, and visited Melon Pilferers Forced to Eat Cedar Rapid, la, SP Most youngsters dream of having all the watermelon they carfeat, but a young foursome here didn't ex actly enjoy the experience. Surprised by two detective as they were pilfering melons from a fruit market, the four received a watery justice. The detectives conferred with the market owner, melons were! carved open, and the three teen-j aged boys and a girl were order-! ed to start eating, i They -were permitted to stop eating when they promised never again to steal watermelons. PJS, There must have been some melons left over, because the trash can in the police assem bly room was full of rinds the next morning. ONE WAV TO WIN Jackson, Mich. Us Paul Ander son, cafe operator, complained to police that two teen-age boys bored a hole in a pin-ball ma. chine to Insert a long wire and register fake wins. Electrical Wiring friends and relatives at Albany Sunday. PING-FREE POWER... ff f : Ik fl 'IV SUPREME GASOLINE J Sure levels hills! Fill up with Chevron Supremo Gasoline, pick a good steep hill and ...step on it! Then you'll know what Ping-Free Power means! Try it for fnst getaways, on long highway trips, for faster starting. Moreover, Chevron Supreme delivers ping-free power wherever you buy it, because it's climato-lailored for every altitude and tempera turo zone in tho West, For today's high-compression engines you can't buy a belter gasoline. Commercial and Domestic CONTRACTING No job too lance or too smalL Estimates Gladly Gives Deschutes Electric HAL HX'STO.V 838 Walt St. Phone 278 SHORT OJf M&THDAM Hillsdale, Mich, sOT Mr, and Mrs, Earl Chspin have four chil dren, but they csisbrata only two birthdays. Alien Lester was born July 21 on ihe flrrt birthday of his sister, Ann Louise. The other two youngsters are live year-old twin girl. NOT FOB SALE Coldwatsr, Mich. iui Johfl Bartholomew arranged to run t notice three clay In inn local paper Si.tvcvus.inj? his ut lor aie. Then tss sailed up and can celled It, His automobile wi smashed In two-car collision outh ol the elty. The taag ef UE ia 4e sir ... n uif taut with foul dog tad gun , , , the daws aggf the bitdi. 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