It THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 194? PAGE SIX THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON 1 State Nurses Association Chooses Bend for Convention The annual convention of the Oregon State Nurses associa tion will be held in late summer, 1950, in Bend, it was an nounced at a meeting of district No. 14, OSNA, Tuesday eve ning in I'rineville. The information was contained in a com munication from Jean Hamilton, secretary of the OSNA board of directors. Date for the convention is to be announced later. Thirty-seven nurses attended the meeting, held in connec tion with a dinner served at; the Prineville Lutheran church, by members of the women's organization. Fifteen were present from Bend, 15 from Prineville and six from Redmond. One gurat was a visitor from San Kranclsco. Mrs. Hiltla Hubbard and Mrs. Henry Carlen, Prineville, were in cnarge ot arrangements lor me dinner. The program included solos by Betty Conzellon, vocalist, and numbers by the Prineville "little symphony," under direction of Norman Whitney of the Prineville high school music department. Praise for the work of June Smith, Prineville, who is taking nurses' training on a scholarship provided by the district nurses' association, was expressed in a re port from Miss Henrietta Doltz. director of nursing at the Univer sity of Oregon medical school in Portland. Mrs. Joe Wright and Mrs. Steve Sprague gave reports on the state convention held last week in Port land. Miss Irene Yick, nursing field representative of Red Cross for Oregon and southwest Idaho, spoke on the Red Cross nursing program. She discussed the ex pansion and acceleration of study courses for teaching home care of the sick. Sixty-six years ago Red Cross nurses started Red Cross work in this country, she said. Announcement was made that a special meeting of the general duty section will be held Thurs day, Oct 20, at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Orisa R. Abbott, 344 Dela ware, Bend. Church Rife Unifes Couple Sons of Norway will sponsor a Halloween masquerade dance Sat urday, Oct. 29, at Norway hall. The affair will start at 9 o'clock. Prizes will be presented for the best costumes, it was announced, and refreshments will be served. An invitation to attend was ex tended to all members and their friends. COSTUME TARTY HELD Many unusual characters were impersonated by members of Royal Neighbors camp No. 8502, at a Halloween masquerade party held Monday evening at the libra ry auditorium. Prizes for V.e best costumes went to Mrs. N. D. Murray, as a hobo, and Mrs. Charlotte Nelson, as the hobo's bride. Games were played and refreshments wenp served. PASTOR'S FAMILY HONORED Members and friends of First Baptist church honored Rev. Roy Austin and family with a canned fruit and vegetable shower last week at the parsonage, on Roa noke. The party was held fol lowing the regular mid week ser vice at the church. Mrs. M. W. Moore was in charge of arrange ments, and Mrs. George Winslow planned the refreshments. About 50 persons were present at the affair. SHEVLIN CLUB MEETS Shevlin, Oct. 20 (Special) Mrs. Willard Gumpert was host ess to the Pinochle club last Thursday. Mrs. Robert Van Tas sel, Mrs. Amos Thompson, Mrs. Verus Dahlin, Mrs. Jim Dilly, Mrs. Henry Erdman, Mrs. Joe Petronovich, and Mrs. Kenneth Cox were present. Prizes went to Mrs. Dahlin, high, and Mrs. Van Tassel, low. Mrs. Petrono vich won the floating prize. m if tii ii-1, inn i , . r tn rV innii-n r-TmWg Women of the Moose will hold a "Christmas party" for Moose heart. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, at Moose hall. All mem bers were asked to bring their contributions for Christmas giv ing at the home, so they may be sent soon, to be on hand for holi day festivities at Mooseheart. Mrs. Darold Stevenson, Moose heart chairman, is in charge of arrangements. Refreshments will be served, it was announced. Josslin to Speak At Bend Meeting Plans fur the oiKnnlutlon In IVsclmtcs county of a women's detnorratic club will lx dlscusst-d at tomorrow's luncheon imvtlni; of the democratic central commit tee In the Sun room of the I'llut Uuttc inn, at 12 o'clock. Attcmtlui! the meeting will be William U Josslin, Portland attorney a. id chairman of the democratic state central committee, and Mrs. JoUla Leonard, I'ortl.'iml, vhv chairman of the state group. All democratic women interest ed in the proposed organization of A club are being Invited to at tend the meeting. They arc Mug asked to notify Mrs. Wilfred Kordham lit advance, so reserva tions can be made. Her telephone number Is 93UJ. IlliC IN HASH Pulton, Ga., Oct. 20 niv The crash of a navy torpedo bointer here lust night took the liven of two men, Kulph Me'kx, a United I'lvs.s Ktaff ciirti'spondent, mtd t'nuli'. (.'Italics It oss Kiesler, USNH, both of Atlanta. A third occupant of the plane, Identified as Wave Marlon Hold- I stein of t'.lenvlew, 111., wan Injur led and was reported In critical I condition today at Hamilton Me morial hospital here. mocks, a naval reserve lieuten ant tjgl, was piloting the piano on a routine return training flight from Glcuvlcw, 111., when It ap parently ran out of gus hero shortly after sundown. Some 80.000.000 pounds of oy ster meat are hai vested each yeur In the United States: as a produc er, Virginia tanks first with Mary laud next. DeBunce Studio Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Bushnell (Phyllis Halligan) left after their wedding Sunday at First Christian church for San Francisco, where they will make their home. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Halligan, and Bushnell is the son of Mrs. Velda Bushnell. Woman's Benefit avssocia t i o n will hold a Halloween masque rade party Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Ed Mc Lennan, 1953 W. First street. Mrs. Henry Nelson, general chairman, urged all members to attend. Masks are to be worn, she said. Ladies auxiliary of Patriarchs Militant, canton Deschutes No. 19, will sponsor the third in a series of public card parties Sat urday, Oct. 22, at 8 p.m. at the IOOF hall. There will be prizes and refreshments and a grand prize will also be presented. BDW club will meet next Wed nesday, Oct. 26, at 8 p.m , ut the home of Mrs. Leland Maker, 1856 E. 8th street. The meeting was postponed from this week. ANOTHER FATALITY Medford, Oct. 20 U A 12-year-old boy who died late yesterday became the third fatality in 11 cases of diphtheria which have been reported here during the past two weeks. 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