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    TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1950
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
PAGE THREE
NEWS OF SOCIETY
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Fuls-Acklen
Wows Are Said
Saturday
Miss Joanna Acklen and Jack
Marshall Fuls were married Sat
urday morning, Jan. 14, at Trinity
Episcopal church. Rev. F. C. Wis
senbach performed the double
ring ceremony at 10 a.m. After a
wedding breakfast, the couple left
on a honeymoon trip to San Fran
cisco. When they return, they will
be at home at 473 Riverside boule
vard. '
The bride, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Acklen, 442 Delaware,
has been attending the University
of Washington, where she Is affil
iated with Delta Gamma sorority.
The bridegroom, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl E. Fuls, 29 Greeley ave
nue, attended Qregon State col
lege, where he majored in busi-
nncn ndmlnlctratlnn Va tt? a mam.
ber of Zeta Psi fraternity.
For her wedding the bride
' chose a smart wool suit in taupe,
worn with a cream felt cloche.
She carried a white prayer book
with ivory rosebuds. Her father
gave her in marriage.
Miss Jill Acklen was her sister's
only attendant. She wore a gray
suit, with navy blue accessories.
Her corsage was . of American
beauty rosebuds.
R. P. Mark acted as best man.
Mrs. Kenneth E. Sawyer played
the wedding music.
A reception was held after the
ceremony at the Acklen home.
Misses Joan and Judy Fuls, sis
ters of the bridegroom, served the
coffee,, and Mrs. A. j. Atwater,
Eugene, aunt of the bride, cut
the wedding cake. Miss Jill Ack
len assisted with the serving.
Pythians to Hold
Joint Ceremony
Officers of the Pythian Sisters
and Knights of Pythias will be
installed at a joint ceremony set
for Thursday evening in the li
brary auditorium, at 7:30 sharp.
Mrs. Claude Kelley'will be in
stalling officer for the women's
lodge, assisted by Mrs. Earl Web
er and Mrs. Ted Meagher. Nelson
Leland will be installing officer
for the Knights, assisted by Dr.
R. D. Ketchum, grand master-at-arms.
Refreshments will be served
after the ceremony, with Mrs
George Lynch, Mrs. Harry Ham
ilton, Mis. Georgia Gudmanson,
Mrs. N. E. Mowry, Mrs. P. M.
Madden and Mrs. H. L. Maker on
the hostess committee. All mem
bers were urged to be present.
Bend Extension Unit
Has Meeting, Luncheon
At the meeting of the Bend
home extension unit, last Tues
day at the home of Mrs. Louis E.
Kipper, Mrs. Warren Wing, Mrs.
Charles Latto, .Mrs. James Farm
er and Mrs. George Smith were
hostesses for a luncheon served
at noon.
The morning was devoted to
work on footstools that the wom
en are making, and a short' bus
iness meeting. In the afternoon.
Miss Ruth Shelton, home dem
onstration agent, spoke on "Im
proved Home Lighting," giving
suggestions for artistic and effi
fient illumination.
. '
Faculty Dames Shower
Mrs. James W. Bushonq
Mrs. James W. Bushong, wife
of the Bend city school superin
tendent, was honored at a stork
shower last Tuesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Don Pence, fol
lowing a luncheon for members
of the Faculty Dames club, at the
Pine Tavern." Mrs. Robert John
son, Mrs. Harold Carlile and Mrs.
fence were hostesses.
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On Honeymoon
J Si
Miss Joanna Acklen became
the bride of Jack Marshall
Fuls, Saturday morning at
Trinity Episcopal church.
Toastmistress
Club Meeting
Held Monday
Members of the Bend Toast
mistress club met last night for
dinner in the Trailways dining
room and participated in a pro
gram that was described as "in
teresting and well-coordinated."
Mrs. Craig Coyner gave the in
vocation; Mrs. Elsie Dunn presid
ed as toastmistress, and Miss Cla
ra Jones was topic mistress. Mrs.
J. A. Dudrey was lexicologist1 and
Mrs. Faye Beach was evaluator.
Critics were Mrs. Walter Emard,
Mrs. E. B. Hogan, Mrs. Lester
Kramer and Mrs. H. S. Cox. Mrs.
Arthur Brinson was timekeeper,
and Mrs. David Wilson, president,
conducted the business meeting.
Five-minute speeches were giv
en by Mrs. Fred Hicks, Miss
Grace Mary Linn, Mrs. Henry
Casiday and Mrs. J. E. West.
Those who made minute-and-a-half
talks included the following:
Mrs. Kathryn Kelley, Mrs. W. F.
Andrews, Mrs. G. L. Conklin,
Mrs. Coyner, Mrs. Frank Won
ser, Mrs. Byron Seeley, Mrs.
Pearl Lancaster, Mrs. W. E. Par
sons and Mrs. Arthur Faria.
Guests of the club were Mrs.
George Marshall, Mrs. George
Davis, Mrs. Earl Zeek and Miss
Ruth Ann Conklin.
Announcement was made of a
special meeting to be held Mon
day, Jan. 30, when officers will
be elected and installed. The pro
gram will be in the form of a
round-table discussion.
Redmond
Feted at
Girl
Shower
Redmond, Jan. 17 Miss Vir
ginia Wright, bride-elect of H.
Charles Schlingman, of Davis,
Calif., was honored at a miscel
laneous bridal shower last Tues
day evening in. the reception
room of First Baptist church in
Redmond. The Ann Judson socie
ty sponsored the affair, which
was attended by 30 friends of
the honored guest.
Mrs. Al Peden, Mrs. Paul Heim
soth, Mrs. Jack Mitchell, Mrs.
Clyde Latta, Mrs. George Van
Leuven, Mrs. Merlin Armbruster
and Mrs. Earl Arensmeler were
in charge of arrangements.
The wedding will be an event
of Jan. 29, in Redmond.
Bend Couple Wed
At Quiet Rite
Melvin L. Rogers and Jean O.
Masiker were married last Fri
day evening at a quiet ceremony
at. the home of Mr. 'and Mrs.
Chris Kostol, 1103 Harmon boule
vard. Rev. Len B. Fishback, of
First Christian church, officiated,
and Mr. and Mrs. Kostol were the
couple's attendants.
The couple left Saturday on a
wedding trip to southern Cali
fornia points. They will return to
Bend in two weeks and will be &t
home at 815 Columbia.
Rogers is employed at Cascade
Forest Products company. His
bride is bookkeeper at the Bend
Furniture company.
Extension unit members of
Boyd Acres community will hold !
an all dav meeting Friday, Jan. i
20. beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the1
home of Mrs. Oscar Hanson, 1474 j
Fresno. Miss Ruth Shelton, home !
demonstration agent, will lead the !
women in a program which will ,
stress the importance of vitamin
B in the diet. Mrs. Lowell Hirtzcl, ;
Mrs. Willard Higgins. Mrs. Law-i
rence Huettl and Mrs. Hanson j
will serve on the luncheon com-
mittee. ;
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CHRYSLER
BRETTON
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"Nett to Capitol Thcsltr"
AAUW To
Hear Speakers
At Meeting
The counseling and guidance
program recently set up in Bend
high school will be explained by
a panel of high school teachers
at a meeting of the Bend branch
of American Association of Uni
versity Women, Thursday at 8
p.m., at the home of Mrs. George
Slmerville, 644 Harriman. Taking
nart in the panel will be R. E.
Jewell, high school principal;
Miss Zola McDougall and Russ
Acheson, upper division deans;
and Mrs. Mary Johnson and How
ard Nicholson, lower division
deans.
Miss Wilma Jacobson, educa
tion chairman for AAUW, ar
ranged the program. "The new
program needs the cooperation of
parents and the entire commu
nity," she said, "and the panel
will explain how this assistance
can be given." Setting up and
operation of the program will be
discussed. Three schools in the
state are participating in the pro
gram at present. They are Mad
ras, Bend and Grants Pass.
A speaker on the Hoover com
mission report also is to be pres
ented. On the hostess committee are
Miss Myrle Lilja, Miss Eleanor
Brown and Miss Eda Williams.
Evergreen Circle
Books Meeting
A meeting of the Evergreen cir
cle will be held Thursday at 2 p.
m. at the home of Mrs. D. E.
Tyler, 1335 Columbia, with Mrs.
Frank Nelson as co-hostess. On
the program committee will be
Mrs. Mary Sinclair and Mrs. Roy
Walter.
New officers who will assume
their duties at the meeting are
Mrs. Walter, president; Mrs. Ida
Smith, vice-president, and Mrs. J.
J. Berrigan, secretary-treasurer.
Comhiittees for the year have
been appointed. Mrs. H. G. Mer
ritt, Mrs. Eva Winters arid Mrs.
Mark Mazar were named to serve
on the condolence committee, and
Mrs. Sinclair, Mrs. Roy Weaser
and Mrs. Berrigan on the sick
committee. Mrs. J. F. Egg was
named publicity chairman.
DISTRICT MEETING SET
Members of the Madras VFW
auxiliary will be hostesses for a
meeting of VFW district No. 14,
Tuesday, Jan. 24, at Madras. Pot-
luck supper will be served at 7
p.m., with a business session to
follow. Members from the Bend
vicinity who plan to attend are
being asked to get in touch with
Mrs. Morley Madden, phone 884-J.
Baptist Women's union will
meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at the
Home of Mrs. William Niskanen,
425 Broadway, with Mrs. Walter
Nelson as co-hostess. Mrs. Max
Hackett will lead the devotions
service, and Mrs. Irving Walter
will have charge of the program.
...
Women's Sewing circle, West
minster Presbyterian church, will
meet Thursday, Jan. 19, at 2 p.m.
in the Junior room, in the church
basement. Mrs. R. E. Jewell and
Mrs. Alfred Kitchen will be hos
tesses.
Joint installation of Canton
Deschutes No. 19 and Canton No.
5. Prineville. Matriarchs Militant,
will be held Friday at 8 p.m. at
the Bend IOOF hall. All members
wers urged to be present.
Modern Woodmen of America
will meet Friday at 7 p.m. at Nor
way hall. After the business meet
ing, cards will be played. There
will be prizes ana reiresnments,
it was announced.
MEETING CANCELLED
The meeting of the First Pres
byterian women's fellowship, that
was scheduled for tonight, has
been cancelled because of the
storm, officers announced today.
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PORTABLE CONSOLE DESK
Immediate Deliveryi Easy Terms
Free Sewing Lessons with each new
machine at ANY Singer Sewing
Center.
Rents $6.00 per month
Free Pick-up and Delivery
Ray Bonfield
856 Ogden
Extension Unit
Meets In Lapine
At Larson Home
At a meeting of the Lapine
home extension unit, last week at
the home of Mrs. Roy Larson,
plans for an ambitious program
were outlined, and reports were
given on recent activities. Mrs. O.
D. Alexander was co-hostess for
the planned luncheon which fol
lowed the business meeting. Miss
Ruth Shelton, home demonstra
tion agent, spoke on "Improved
Home Lighting."
Organized child care for meet
ing days was given a trial. Mrs.
Mprlon Frankfort volunteered to
care for the children at the home
of Mrs. Floyd Garrison. The plan
will be tried again on the next
meeting day, before a vote is
taken.
i ne unit is sponsoring the four
4-H clubs of the district, it was re
ported. The women are also as
suming part responsibility for
transportation of '.he 4-H club
leaders to the monthly leaders
meetings.
Pre-Christmas activities includ.
ed the sponsorship of community
Christmas carol singing.
Mrs. C N. Mell has been ap
pointed chairman for a- money
making project.
The next meeting of the sewing
unit will be Wednesday, Jan. 18,
at the home of Mrs. D. D. Stol-
berg. Potluck luncheon will be
served.
The next unit meeting will be
February 1, beginning at 10:30 a.
m. at the home of Mrs. fc-nlon Kid
dle. Lamp shades are to be made.
A planned luncheon will be served
at noon.
Social Calendar
Tonight
7 p.m. -Knife and Fork club,
Pilot Butte inn.
7:30 p.m. District Nurses as
sociation, with Mrs. Raymond
Jones, Redmond.
8 p.m. Circle 2, First Baptist
Women's society, with Mrs. Glen
Olson, 1434 W. 4th.
8 p.m. Public card party,
Moose hall.
Wednesday
1:30 pjm. Daughters of the
Nile, Pilot Butte inn.
6:30 p.m. Degree of Honor
past presidents, Uasis dining
room; meeting later at home of
Mrs. Wesley Hill, 346 E. Lafay
ette.
6:30 p.m. Potluck dinner, First
Christian church.
7:30 p.m. Academy of Friend
ship, Women of the Moose, with
Mrs. Jay Rhodes, 1469 Elgin.
7:30 p.m. Square dance club,
Eastern Star grange hall.
. 8 p.tn. First Lutheran LDR,
with Mrs. Harry Herland, 1304
Columbia. . ,,
Thursday
2 p.m. Westminster Presby
terian sewing circle, church base
ment. 2 p.m -Baptist Women's union,
with Mrs. William Niskanen, 425
Broadway.
2:30 p.m. First Lutheran ladies
aid, church parlors.
7:30 p.m. Pythian Sisters and
Knights of Pythias, installation
at library auditorium.
7:30 p.m. Beginning square
dance class, Eastern Star grange
hall.
8 p.m. Ex-Llbris club, with
Mrs. Fred Jensen, 1605 W. First.
8 p.m. AAUW, with Mrs.
George Simerville, 644 Harriman.
Friday
10:30 a.m. Boyd Acres exten
sion unit, with Mrs. Oscar Han
son, 1474 Fresno.
2 p.m. Pine Forest home eco
nomics club, with Mrs. Brian
Thompson, Blakely Heights.
7 p.m. Modern Woodmen of
America, Norway hall.
8 p.m. Patriarchs Militant and
auxiliaries, Bend and Prineville,
installation at IOOF hall.
ARTISTIC BEAUTY
SALON
824 Wall Street
Telephone 870
Appointments from 8 a. m.
Phone 1825
Church Reception
Is Well Attended
In spite of the week end storm
many 'parishioners of Trinity
Episcopal church attended the re
ception for Rev. and Mrs. Fred C.
Wissenbach, Sunday evening in
the parish hall.
The tea table was attractively
decorated with pink stock and
snapdragons and blue iris, with
candelabra holding pink tapers.
Mrs. Lane W. Barton, Mrs. Faye
Catlln and Mrs. Thompson Taylor
poured.
In the receiving line with Rev.
and Mrs. Wissenbach were Mr.'
and Mrs. W. E. Chandler and Mr.
and Mrs. A. A. Symons. Chandler
is senior warden of the church,
and Symons is Junior warden.
Mrs. Symons was in charge of ar
rangements for the affair.
4Uv. and Mrs. Leonard Dixon,
from the Prineville Episcopal
church, were among- the guests.
Representatives from the Bend
Ministerial association also attended.
Glen Vista Club Plans
Dinner and Auction
Glen Vista home extension unit
met last Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. Ben Chaney, with 10
members and one guest present.
The project, "Improved Home
Lighting," was led by Miss Ruth
Shelton, home extension agent.
' the women voted to hold a
community dinner and "silent"
auction to raise funds for the
Azalea house project. They also
agreed to help with a food sale
to finance activities of the 4-H
leaders' association,
The next meeting will be held
Feb. 8 at the home of Mrs. Karl
Kiesow. The project will be,
"Making a Lampshade."
CHURCH DINNER PLANNED
The congregation of First
Christian church will join in a
"church night" potluck dinner
Wednesday at b:dU p.m., in the so-
cial room of the church. Two
films, "Oregon Parks" and "New
Oregon Trail" will be shown, and
the Four Flats male quartet will
entertain with selections.
Ex-Libris club, will meet ThurS'
day at 8 p. m. at the home of
Mrs. Fred Jensen, 1605 W. First
street. Mrs. Harold Gentry will
have charge of the program.
PLANS REDMOND SALE
Redmond, Jan. 17 A commit
tee chosen from the St. Thomas
Altar society to nominate new of
ficers, includes Mrs. Ed McKrill,
chairman; Mrs. Walter Lehnertz
and Mrs. Ed Schallhorn. The elec
tion will be held January 23. The
women are. al?o making plans for
a food sale to be held Saturday,
Jan. 21, beginning at 9 a.m. at
Moran's hardware store, Mrs. Ben
Galligan, secretary-treasurer, has
announced.
i The first X-ray picture ivet
taken is said to be of the hand
qf the wife of Wilhelm Roentgen,
-;-ay discoverer.
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ready recommended, and I again
urge, that the congress authorize
the consolidation of a number of
federal activities in the Pacific
northwest into a Columbia river
valley administration."
Hut the Pacific Northwest De
velopment association, with head
quarters In Portland, Ore., reports
6b major hydro-electric projects
in the Pacific northwest" and goes
on to say that "so many power
plants nave been built here that
already each resident of the
northwest has twice as much
power generating capacity instal
led for him as does the average
American."
Position Defined
The position of the SEC In the
matter is clearly defined, a
spokesman said. "Our primary
consideration is to see that a fair
and reasonable consideration is
offered; that the fees and com
missions are fair and reasonable,
and that competitive conditions
are maintained," he said.
The commission takes no stand
other than that, it was empha
sized. Pacific Power & Light, with Its
general offices located at Port
land, serves 101 northwest com
munities including such centers
as Yakima and Walla Walla,
Wash.; The Dalles, Portland, and
Hood River In Oregon.
Incorporated under the laws of
Maine on June 16, 1910, the com
pany's assets have grown during
the war and post-war years from
$48,958,544 In 1942 to $76,367,101
at the end of 1948.
Myers Involved
In Its application for exemption
the Van Ingen group noted that
an individual identified only as
Guy C. Myers holds an option to
purchase not later than Jan. 23 a
block of 12,500 shares of Pacific
Power common. ,
"Pursuant to an agreement
among the purchasing group and
GuyC. Myers," the application
said, "Myers will be employed by
tne purchasing group for the pur
pose of effectuating the sale of
faciiics properties and stock.
Myers' compensation is to be
"10 per cent of the amounts, if
any, realized by the purchasing
group in excess or iu,uuu,uuo, ex.
eluding $300,000 in regular an
nual dividends on Pacific's com
mon stock, until American receiv
es from the purchasing group the
maximum amount payable under
the purchasing agreement . .
Opposition Seen
Portland, Jan. 17 lU'i Opposi
tion to the proposed sale of the
$76,367,101 Pacific Power & Light
Co. to a syndicate of eastern in
vestors developed among public
officials in Oregon and Washing
ton today.
( Gov. Arthur Langlie of Wash
ington said he was "concerned"
about the price to be paid for the
power company. He said that if
the price was unreasonable, resi
dents of the northwest will suf
fer. . Gov. Langlie said he wanted an
investigation of an agreement be
tween Guy C. Myers, public
Box Shooks
power financier, and the purchas
ing syndicate. The governor re
ported that Myers would receive
10 per cent of everything the
New York purchasing group pays
for the company above $10,000,
000. George Flagg, Oregon public
utilities commission, said he will
"actively oppose any proposal to
peddle the Pacific Power & Light
Co. at exorbitant prices."
Flagg said he had told the Se
curities & Exchange commission
It should distribute locally its
common stock in both its sub
sidiaries, Pacific Power & Light
Co., and Washington Water Pow
er Co.
Portland City Utilities commis
sion said Pacific Power & Light
Co. serves Portland under a fran
chise granted Northwestern Elec
tric by a vote of the people cf
Portland May 21, 1948.
In a letter to the Securities &
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Exchange commission, Peter""!!
said: '
"The proposed deal seems spec-,
ulative in that the amount men
tioned in the proposed sale Is
greater than the book value of
the Pacific Power & Light Co.,
and under terms of the sale the
amounts in excess of $10,000,000
are indefinite and problematical,
thus involving speculative sale
prices of any physical assets dis
posed of directly."
Earlier Mayor Dorothy McCul
lough Lee of Portland said she
believed the city should "protest"
the proposed sale.
"A majority of Portlanders def
initely prefer continued competi
tion and continued operation of
Pacific Power & Light Co. as a
separate public utility," she said.
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