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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1949 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE THREE lm,,"l" HllttNHtlllimillHWIlH Illll I llllllKllilllllil.Mtll ,,1111(1 .11 j NEWS OF SOCIETY f't S irwhf, Smlrly .lll.r (All kutiily linn .Km. I.I M. ((HIM.. (.. II,. jinll.tm lul. r ll " Hill. Hit il.iy ol tilil.ul(Mii, in Ktliiyt, ,,.ii.,,i iiml Si.tiiilii ) tllilll'imtIIIU.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllltmllllll(ll.llM.lll1.t.lllltllillllll,lll.l.hlll I I I,.illllINI,llll HI'.llKtlXiKllr'I.IIXX.lMmilMlt WCTU Members to Gather For Prineville Convention (Villi ill Oli'Koii iiii'IiiIii'ih of I hi WninHii'H CIiiIhIIiiii T('Iiiii-i-nine union will be IiohIi-nhi-h fin tln sliile eonvi-iilliui of I hi' in Kiinlnllon, In In- hi'lil four days next .week, Si'il. 7 .11), In I'rlne- Villi'. All sessions of tin' eoiivi-nllon, Willi I lii exception u( commllli-i-iiii'cIIiikh, will Ik- iiii.i In I In' ilili Ik'. 'I'lic nf filial liniiiil will mccl Tucmliiy from l:;i() in ,'l i. in., anil llii' executive comiiillli-i-, I Inn lif:rnooii f (jiii .'I In ). 'I'lir convention will ki-I nnilcr wny (if flrlnlly Tui-Hiliiy at -I i. in., with n wiimlil service iiml hh' (In I imiHlr m Die l-'lrst HiipllNl church, I'i liii-vllli-. MIsk Poiolhy Slininuiui will l soloist. Tm-sdiiy i-vi-iiIiik lit U:.')U, u bun Ui'l will he si-rvi-d hi Oclinio Inn. Mayor Vuuc.hn, of I'rliievllli-, iiml lti-s. Ia-i II. Klslibuck. of l-'lrst ('In Inllnn clinn li, Ili-ml, will make t hi- wi'leoiiilnu n-miirks. l'rlnrlml Sn-nki-r will In- Mm. Kred I'ooc, Dial,- WOT) iri-N. ili-iil, who will linvi- an iiit Hiili. Jeet, "The Host Miuclim Kor waul." SM-clal mimic will Include ll vocal nolo liy Wayne llainlllnn, Hond, and number by a I'rlne-villi- inali- iiKnii'i. Kli-rlloti Kcht-diili-d Kli-clloti of new nIiiu- officers will hlKhlluhl the bUKlm-KH i'" kIoii Wi-dm-sdiiy mornliiK. 'Jin call lo order wlU lie a I l):.'ln a. in., followliiK (l('larliiii-iil confer, i-ncea. Mm. Haclii'l Kills will lead I lie oH-nliiu prayer, a nil Mm. Nccla K. lluck will ri-ml lln- "I'm kuiIc I 'mi I m." After roll call, mill Men will In- iciiil liy Mm. Wil liam I. llui'til. Hi'cn-taiy. Soloist at lln- ininiiliiK session will be Rev. IX I.. IV-iliollow. l-'ollowlnu ii luncheon recess, the afti-rnoon service will Mini nt 2 o'clock. Tin- I'liiKium will Include u "county pn-Hldriils' hour." di-piirtmi-nt conference Lady Elks Hold Social Meeting; Contest Started I July Klks Joined In a social im-elliik' Thursday evening al Ihe lU'OK hall, with Mrs. Henry Nef son ns program chairman and Mrs. I". V, Coodwin as eochali'. nuin. After 1he meeting, brldifW WIih played, and refreslimenls were served by a committee headed by Mrs. Cecil Henry. Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Mm. Melvln Ha- rr, Mrs. W. K. Itoals and Mm. Hilocia Hi ecse assisted her. I'liitu were announced for a Ihree-monih membership contest. Willi Mm. C. V. Shulu as chair man. Mrs. Coodwin and Mrs. l-euis Halney were npiiolnteil as team captains. Al the end of the' drive, Ihe losing learn will en Icrtaln Ihe winners. A program of miukIc and dime lug was presented. Sally Ceorge played 'The Surf" and "Wall In K F'lat" as piano solos. Joyce Silencer played a piano numlH-r, "Hustle Dance," and sung "Now Is Ihe Hour" and "Kar Away I'laces," with her own accom paniment. Mrs. Wilson Ceorge presented six of her pupils In an Irish dance. Taking part were Thel donna Shlngler, Karen McMeen, Sybil Kolhkow, Jane Coddard, Janls Monical and Sherrle I'tige. Redmond Couple Wed Recently North Iledmond, Sept. 21 (Se-rlal)-Al aipilel ceremony Thurs day evening, Sept. 15, at the home of Hev. (X W. Ilerblson, Miss Virginia Duncan became the bride of Mlllon J. Harper, of Terrebonne. Attendants for the couple were Miss Francis Harer. Bister of the bridegroom, and James Case. The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kdgnr Duncan, and the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Harper, were pres ent at Ihe ceremony, as were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Case, 'Arvllla Ban In p-id Ora Biitnall. The newlyweds are nl home In Redmond. Harper is employed by (Irent IJikcs Carbon corpora tion. Shower Is Given AtGoldman Home Pine Forest. Sept. 2-1 (Special) Mrs. Max Goldman was hosU'ss Thursday evening at a "pink and blue" shower honoring: Mrs. Ijirry Foster. Games were played, and the shower gifts were presented to the honorec In a bassinette DalntV refreshments were served, wllh Mrs. Gerald Foster and Mis'. William llalmbuck assisting the hostess, Others present were: Mrs. Bill Anderson. Mrs. Carl Wyatt Jr., Mrs. Bill Nlelers, Mrs. Dave Star. Mrs. Carl Wyatt Sr., Mrs. Stella Williams, Mrs. W. Foster and Mrs. Oscar Wynlt. Women of (lie Moose will spon sor n public lurhey dinner Sun day al Moose hall, wllh serving from 2 lo 7 p. m. Mooseheart nlumnl are In charge of arrange ments, nnd Mrs. 10. t.. Bergstrnlh Is Roneral chairman. There will be special plnles for children, she announced, HHJIilllllllllllMKillllhllilHIIIJIJl'llllillllllJIiJI and Ni'i'lnl music liy Mm. Al I'l'di'ii, Hcdiiioiiil. After idouin liient nl ,' .'III deli'Kiiti'N will lie taken on a lour, in iiined throiii:h roUili-Ny of Hie I'llnevllle chum-b.-r of (imuni'ice. The trip will Include a vInIi lo I'elei 'icu'k rock liai deim, Tin- evening inei-tluK W-diit-(-day will sliiil nl 7. Mil, with mhiiih and a piayer. The pioiMiim will Include ciiiwnliiH of the county pn-HlileulH, a Kpeech cmiti-sl, un der (III riM Inn of Mm. Miu y South wick, mid reports ol 'iiillomtl ill liinnnd Jubilee coiivciiIIom dele ealeu. Kie.-liil llillHle will liicltlite u hoIo liy Mm. Kay Punlle mult an lint hell), "( Ipen Die Cites nf I the Temple," by Hie choir of I'llnevllle ('(immunity chun-li. Thiimdny there will In- depait ment coiiferenci-H at Mi.'tO a, in., with Ihe cull to older nl ! o'clock. I-'ollowliiK a ii'IhiiI on Ihe C'hll dice's l-'tirin llome, liy Wllllain II. Scl"iel)ly, reports will lie nlven by department dliccloiu and nwaril-i will be n enenled. AddrcMi (In liull Scheduled MInk Jennie Smith, from India, will iiddn-ss Ihe (lili'Clilcs on "('inhibition In India," al the lift, cmnon ineetlnu. Mm. Mildred Sherman will be soloist. Tlitniiliiy evening. Rev. Itnlieit ('.. Huuiicll, piiKlnr of Ml. Tabor I'reiibytei lau chuieli, I'ortlujiil, will la- the KH'iiker, and Keclal music will be by Mm. Italph Hal ley, Ili-ml. Klnal m-mkIoii of Ihe convention will be Kiiday innilllllK. After Ihe concludliii; IhisIiii-ks meeliiiK. there will be a noontide prayer lunch, IjiciiI women who have bii'ii acllve liriiH:(.s!liij: with arnini:i nienlN for the coiivcnilon Include Mm. Waller Damn, local presi dent, Mm. C. (. Kntrlkln, public Hy chairman, and Mi x. Carl John son, Nlate treasurer, who v. Ill have chaii:e of reKlsliiillon. j U'obuto By NtiHnn lleln 'Hie Wuhato Camp Hre group went on a hike recently lo the "old apple orchard" north of Bend on the Deschutes. When they re turned. I hey were guests of Greichen Goodrich al a swim ming parly. Members present for the after noon hike and swim were Itobln lioardiiian, Gayl Calvert, Marl- lynn Booth. Dawn Price. Carlnlta Hundley, Fmmajcan Bartlett, Su san lleln and their guardian. Mrs. C. K. lleln. Visitors of the group were Grelclien Goodrich, Joan Price anil Shirley Ikiolh. lyopta Mcmlx-rs of the lyopta group went on an cvc-nlght outing to Scout lake recently, to fulfill a re quirement for the flrenmker's rank. Girls attending were Kay Bowman, Pal Glassow, Sara Offi cer, Sue Kiickson, Hazel Smith. Doris Hawes. Maureen Mlsner. Kllon Pontius, May Shumway, Fay I.ent., Barbara Uiehr and Ihe leader, Mrs. Stella l.ochr. Wcllili'lionne Hy Mury have It Ice At n ineetlng Wednesday after noon at the home of their leader, Mrs. Mel Uaper, members of Ihe Welblehonne Cam Fire group elecled officers. The following were named: Joan Hardirk. presi dent; Sandra Klder. vice-president; Nancy Coyner. secretary; Thiima Glfford. treasurer; Judy Duval nnd Susan Thomas, song leaders, nnd Kaye Rice, scribe. Tumid Tnnda Camp Fire group elected officers at the meeting held this week at the home of the guard Ian. Mrs. Thomas Donohue. Robin Rlxe was named president, Knrol Skjersaa, vice-president and Sec retary, Tonya Wolf, treasurer; Donnn Gumpi'ti, program chair man and Marilyn Ross, scribe. Plans were made for entertain CASH FOR . Back to School Expenses '25.00 to 300.Q0 on Furniture Farm Machinery Livestock Automobile Loans Up to $500.03 NO INSHUANCK RF.QI'IRKO! Twenty Months to Repay PORTLAND LOAN CO. Norbert D. Goodrich, Micr. Km. 8, Penney llldg., 11)10 Wall Telephone 173 REND, OREGON Stale Licenses 8186 M321 Speaks Here on Wednesday i Mvmd fern . feJr: '4 V .-ii i l Mrs. Joseph It. Farrinfjton, president of the National Federation of Wonii-n's Hepubllcan clubs and wife of the delegate to congress from Hawaii, will lie the guest speaker at the luncheon meeting of the liend junior chamber of commerce, Wednesday noon at the Pine Tavern. The local appearance of Mrs. F'arrlngton was originally set for Ihe lilnt Unite inn, but the dining room will not Ik- avail able thai day. Hescrvatinns for the Wednesday luncheon should be made either with Mrs. K. H. Hyan. president of the local chapter of the federation, or with Maren Cribskov, at the tavern. ing the mot hers al a lea. Pat Crawford was unable to at tend Ihe meeting because of h-r niollier'K Illness. Oilnhoiiya The Od.-ikonya Camp Fire group met Wednesday afternoon i at the home of Ihe leader, Mm. John Davenport, and made plans for an over night camping trip to Shevlln park this week end. Sept. 21 and 2". Mrs. William Spencer land Mrs. Davenxirt will accom pany them on the outing. Last week, the girls held a Joint business meeting at the Daven port home with the group of girls ilu aded by Mrs. C. V. Bells and '.Mrs. William Durfee. Mrs. Bells took over Mrs. Durfee's group, mud Norma -Bells came Into the Udiikonya group. Officers elected were: Ethel Harnett, president; Kay Stadum, secretary: Norma Bells, treasur er, and Olga Mickelson, scribe. "Housowarmlnq" Honors ! Mr. and Mrs. Hanson i Pine l-'orest. Sept. 2-! (Special) ' A group of friends of Mr. and I Mrs. Harold Hanson gathered i Tuesday evening for a surprise S party al their new home, pur I chased recently from John Pen i gllly. Games were played, a gift I was piesenh'd to the Hansons and refreshments were served. I The guests Included Mr. and Mis. Arthur Nickel. Mr. and Mm. I.. It. llalllgan, P.ev. and Mrs. W, I. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. F.'r mal Tiller, Mr. and Mrs. Gle-i Krll-s and Mrs. 11. R. Tucker. RIKTIIDAV IHNNKlt HK.1.1) Southwest Redmond, Sept. 24 (Special)-Mi. nnd Mrs. Walter Holt entertained Sunday at a din ner party honoring their grand daughter, l.ols Jean Wullenburg, on the occasion of her sixth birth day. After dinner, I-ois opened her gifts. Guests were Mr. nnd Mi s. Floyd Holt and family, Rob ert I-edbettet, Lois Jean and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mil ti ed Wallenhurg, r.nd her sister, Linda Uiu. BEND GOLF CLUB'S ANNUAL Hi-J!NGCS and GUEST NIGHT FUN Saturday September 24th 8:00-12:00 p. m. ERNIE TRAXLER'S MUSIC Space. Brooks Scnnlon Inc. and Social Calendar Tonlgtil 8 p.m. Town and Country club, with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Drake. 1128 Lexingtoii. 8 p.m.- Golf club Hl-Jinx, coun try club. Sunday 2 p.m. Women of the Moose, public dinner. Moose hall, until 7 p.m. Monday 8 p.m. Thompson-Reld P T A, Thompson auditorium. H p.m. Eastern Star, Masonic temple. Tuesday 1:15 p.m. Dessert meeting at F'lrst Presbyterian church. 2 p.m. Circle 3, Catholic Altar society, with Mm. Dan Shannon, 326 Georgia. 7:45 p.m. AAUW literature study group, with Miss Eleanor Brown. Silvis lane and Woodland. 8 p.m. Degree of Honor, Ea gles hull. 8 p.m. Kenwood PTA, school lunch room. Wednesday 12 noon Republican women, luncheon nt Pine Tavern. 7:30 p.m. Business and Profes sional Womcns club, library aud itorium. 8 p.m. Circle 2, Catholic Altar society, with Mrs. Art Honsowetz, 333 E. Olney. POTLL'CK DINNER HELD Members of the F'lrst Presbyter Ian women's fellowship met Tues day evening at the church for a pot luck dinner. Members brought nprons, which were made as a summer project. Rev. Allan Philp wns in charge of the pro gram, and Mrs. James Curl led the devotions. CARD PARTY HELD Women of the Moose sponsored a card pnrty Tuesday night at Moose hall. Prizes were won by ihe following: Mrs. William Steri kamp, Mrs. L. V. Pontius, Olaf Hemstad. L. V. Pontius, Mrs. Mark Mazar and Mrs. Leonard Strom. ixtrfl REFRESHMENTS Courtesy The Shevlln-Hlxon Company Mrs Dean Going To Eugene Show Mm. Raymond '.. Dean, of Ihe Klephant I lobby shop on highway 'fl koiiIIi of lii-iul, will be arnoiiK iinlloneu flffilfiH nf Kevittut flie. Kon and out of-Htate cllle, who will have exhlbib, a. ,n an.K.ue , how lo be held next week in Kucne. The a I fair Is the second annual such event sponsored by ne .ar .mo oi r.v inge.ineciiap-, Mite c uo oem-i t w "' K v' placed first. Mrs. Charles Weil sec te. Order of Kasu-rn Star. I en ( ober 14 in the Pilot Ul, and Mrs. Earl Roderick third, will he held September A and Inn Rlue room and committees, pian(. ( .k X) and October 1 at the Masonic were announced day to be held next Friday at the temple In the university city, I Mrs. Sumner Deitrick a id Mrs. nbraiy rockery Curden club The show attracts collectors Ray Hafjiad are to handle pub- j mt,m,r3 were asked to take and admirers of antiques from all llclty. Mrs Wilfred Jossy. Mrs. , , for transpian,ingi aml tht.ir parts of Ihe stale, according tolR. E. Roderick, Mrs. II. D. Ham- j Jjwl unthpS local pcrscis who attended last i ilton and Mrs. Lloyd Magill will! Mr. ct,nn MLi.,, r.r-ui. year. In addition to Mrs Dean, I dealers who have signed up so i far include three from Portland, five from Eugene, and others from Junction City, Albany, Coos Bay, lilachly and Great Falls, Mont. ' -; J nailiganS ll OnOrea -llllllYCliUiy Pine Forest. Sept. 24 (Special) ' The twenty flfth wedding annl-' versary of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. I Halllgan was the occasion for a party held last Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Nickel, Dinner was served to 28 guests, and a gift of silver I table ware was presented to the ! honored couole I Others r,r.u.nt ir,,.i,i,.,i 1 .m,i Mr. ii, i(,.iii Phyllis and Reggie Halllgan, Miss Janet Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. O. li. Slmonls, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kribs, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kribs, Rev and Mrs. W. I, Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marsh and daughter, Pau line, and Mr. and Mrs. Ermal tiller. i Groups to Gather ! At Lodge Temple ; A potluck supper will be held! tonight at 6:30 In the dining room of the IOOF temple, with mem bers of all branches of the order, i and their families and invited guests, expected. After the din-' ner there will be a short program, I and later games will provide en tertainment. Mrs. Paul Crocker i will be chairman of the tea and coffee committee, and Mrs. Earl ' Weber, Miss Ada Newby and Mrs. ' Ada Helblg will be li charge of clean-up. j An invitation to attend the sup-' per was extended again to mem bers at last night's meeting of the Rebekah lodge. At the meet-: ing, birthdays of Mrs.. Frank Giindlc and Oscar Larson were; observed. Mrs. Harold Kelley was recommended as adviser for the ' Theta Rho girls' club, with Mrs.' Ted Meagher as assistant. ! MOTHERS' CLl'B MEETS , The Young Mothers' Study club ! had "vice-presidents' night"" Mon- i day, with Mrs. George Davis, vice- S president. In charge. The meeting ' was held at the home of Mrs. Vern Leverett. with Mrs. E. L. Judy as co-hostess. Miss Dorothy Rydberg spoke on "Time and Mo tion." Seventeen members were present. At the next meeting, to be held October 17. at the home of Sirs. James E. Brinton, new officers will be elected. "HOBO" PARTY HELD Rushees a.id members of Epsl Ion Sigma Alpha sorority enjoyed a hobo party Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Sholes. The evening was spent playing games. jtCUTlVES AND PROFESSIONAL MEN EVERYWHERE 1.7" v Ul Z 3 S9 s oe O u. O o o 0 COMFORT MASTER the aluminum adjustabto office chair No. 3129 "WE REPAIR ALL STATIONERY & 1011 Brooks Street STY Qaadfarm Nile Club Names ICommiifees for Benefit Dance Queen flora Koycp, Crave Hen-: demon, wiretary. and Marlorle imP"n. o. ryma lemp.e. or.-: land, were KuesU of tne Ho.ul cue cm.. Ill .miner n.uiiy eve- ning at the Pine lavern. Further plans were made for Ihe I be In charge of decorations, and , Mrs M-e Kiickson. Mrs. C. II. Bar-1 I rell and Mrs. J. S. urahlman will j ! head the refreshment committee, i i Mrs. Arthur Schilling and Mrs. I I W. B, Cone will make arrange- ments for the card games which will be held In the hotel sunroom, land Mrs. James K. Bockius a id I Mrs. Norman Gilbert wlllcoordin- j ate the ticket sale. Staffing the ticket booths will be Mrs. E. L. ! Nielsen, Mrs. W. A. Robertson,; Mr- L- M- Lancaster and Mrs. George fahort. Mrs. I-. t. Moore and Mrs. William Jappert will sell tickets at thedoor. , ... Fythlan Sister will spo sor fl nam dinner Thursday, October 6. lhe library auditorium, with the , public invited to attend. Mrs. F. N. Van Matre, general chairman, said that serving will be from 6 to 7:30 p.m. BuxinetiK Frofe-utlonal Women's club will meet Wednesday, Sep tember 28, at 7:30 p m., in the li brary auditorium. A dessert will be served, it was announced. TlowyotiKnow! The answers to everyday insurance problems By ANDREW FOLEY and GORDON If. RANDALL Insurance Counselors QUESTION: If. we carry a public liability and property damage Insurance policy on our car and are sued as the result of an accident, who de fends the suit? I mean does the insurance company defend the suit or is their liability limited to the payment of any damages awarded if the case is decided against us? ANSWER: Under terms of a public liability policy, the in surance company assumes full responsibility for defending any suits brought against the insured as well as for pay ment, within the limits of the policy, of any damages award ed against the insured person. Also within the policy limits, the company will pay any other costs legally assessed against the insured as a result of the suit. If yju'll address your own insurance questions to this of fice, we'll try to give you the correct answers and there will be no charge or obligation of any kind. FOLEY & RANDALL 233 Oregon. Phone 1870 " I A - "Comfort Master is my 'first realty comfortable chair" Comfort Master is tops for comfort. Just try it to see bow genuinely com fortable you can be as you sit at your desk. Enjoy restful relaxation as you work, aeated on deep foam rubber cushioning, in a chair instantly ad justable to your own liking. The sparkling, jewel-smooth finish never dims. Smart upholstery adds color. Welded aluminum framing is permanently strong, never splinters. See the Goodform Comfort Master at ourshowroom.Tryit inyourownoffice. OFFICE MACHINES" OFFICE SUFPLY Phone 141 Garden Club Asks For More Roses Mm. Fred Hulton entertained the Bend Garden club Friday af- ternoon, with 12 members piesenl. Mrs. Oeorae Conner was In charee - ' ' . V.""0''" forM ZlT n ,,,, of (li(WOO( flowers and .v,i,.i. .....J- i.,.. .... ,!(' Mrs Clifford Rasmussen d(.nt '..ponej ,nat tnpre is 7om ... STARTS TOMORROW! m EXTRA COLOR CARTOON and LATE NEWS! mS. M 'A RETURNED! r&P hV THE WONDER H i II ) l$3bL ' SMOW FOR XiJ Vyj. EVERYONE IN StWHjV THE FAMILY m sat, i v. -a m a m m 1 1. i m v ENDS. TODAY Clark Gable Alexis SMITH, In "ANY NUMBER CAN FLAY v Atheysing 'tfL i L and DANCE... Anne REVERE pi. W Z. V I Shari ROBINSON V $Tf t W AlAN MOWBRAY f $ X v 4 STANLEY RIDGES lf fcf- HENRY O'NEILL j t , SjS K L. EXTRA I I Ccrfoon Mf l jf Ji" K Latest News mimt- . . In the Memorial rose garden for about ID dozen more rose bushes. Any groups or Individuals who wish to make contributions tor me purcuase oi plains win oe i welcome to do so, she said, RUMMAGE SALE SET M.-mbcrs of circle 4 of Ihe Catholic Altar society will hold a rummage sale Thuisday, Kept. 29, in the St, Francis parish hall, A variety of articles, including garments that are clean and in good condition, will be offered, according to Mrs. Chris Ander sen, general chairman, CHURCH WOMEN TO MEET Women of First Presbyterian church have been Invited to attend a dessert luncheon Tuesday at 1:15 p.m. at Ihe church, Mrs. Homer Thomas and Mrs. Fred Lleuallen will be hostesses. 2 BIO FUN HITS! Clifton WEBB, In "SITTING PRETTY" also "Scudda Hoo! Scuddy Hay" CO HIT! A STRANGE ADVENTURE! James MASON Robert Rydan Barbara BEL GEDDES in "CAUGHT" UP THE MUSICAL LADDER TO ROMANCE!