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n i i: ; IIP i;tl PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1950 Cub Pack No. 27 Has Christmas Party Monday Members of Cub Scout pack No. 27 held their annual Christ mas party Monday evening at First Christian church. Each den presented a short Christmas skit, and the cubs gave their mothers the Christmas gilts they had made for them. Awards were received by Lee Edmondson. Billy Edmondson, Gary Holland, Robert Ells, Jim my Winslow, Philip Marcouller, Ray Brogan, Benny McCarthy and Richie Olson. The Webefos badge was award ed to Leroy Miller. Certificates of appreciation and corsages were presented to the following den mothers: Mrs. A. ' T. Sandwick, Mrs. E. L. Nielsen, . Mrs. G- W. Ross, Mrs. Harvey Olson,. Mrs. Howard Kopp, Mrs. W. E. Jossy and Mrs. Leslie Ross. The pack' presented a gift cer- ' tlficate for a poinsetta plant to their sponsor, First Christian church. ' Mrs. Fred Jensen entertained wish violin selections, accompan ied by Mrs. R. C. Caryl. At the close of the evening, Santa Claus. appeared to distrib; ute Christmas gifts and candy. t Practical Nurses Have Yule Party Members of e Central Oregon Practical Nurses association elect ed officers for the coming year, at a meeting held in connection with a- Christmas party Wednes- day evening at, Sunset home. A potluck dinner and ' a ' gift ex change were highlights of the af fair, and members of Miss Jean Webster's7 Camp Fire group sang carols. . . Mra...F. . F. Berridge was re elected president. Named 1o serve with her were the following: Vice-president,- Mrs. : Marjorie Hague, Prineville; secretary, Mrs. Everett Jones; treasurer, Mrs. Nellie Van Hise;,; .'directors, " Mrs. Robert KnoiT, Redmond; Mrs. Nell Wyse, Prineville; Mrs. H. W. Richards, Mrs. Mildred Johnson and .Mrs. Marion Dubuis. - Cubs Busy With Gift Projects Cub scouts of "Pack 21 are cen tering their December , activities around 'the Christmas theme. Cubs of Den 1, under direction of Den mother Mrs. EveVett Gettman, have done potato block printing of Christmas wrapping paper and made surprise pack ages of Christmas candy which they presented to their mothers. Cubs " under the direction of Mrs. Elmer Brown have made surprise candy packages for par ents, sung carols, and helped to tell the Christmas story. They have also sprayed twigs of ju niper with silver for the tops of their gift boxes and made place cards for Christmas dinner. Theme for the January pack meeting will be "Rivers of Ameri ca,'' and skits on that subject are Dcing planned ty both groups. "SING" IS SUCCESSFUL More than 100 Camp Fire Girls and Blue Birds gathered last night In front of the Santa Claus arid reindeer decoration In the Drake park: Christmas Fairyland, for a half-hour Christmas songfest. . Many spectators gathered in the park, to hear the carols, and fa vorable comments were made. . Diivctor for the singing was Miss' Merilyn Talntor, music ir, structor . In , the , Bend public schools. 1 : Before the' songfest, members of Miss Jean Webster's group ac companied by Miss Taintor, vis ited St. Charles hospital and Sun set home to sing carols. Later in . the evening, they gathered at the home of Bobble tee Erlckson, for hot chocolate.'' - After the singing In the park, several of the groups sang out sldc the homes of shut-Ins. HAPPY BLUB BIRDS By Janet Hacked . Happy Bluu Birds , met last week at the homo 6f Mrs. Arthur Crawshaw.. Under direction of the leader, Mrs. Harold Kdley, the : girts nade Santa Claus favors of apples, ( marshmallbws -and gumdrops. - .''.' ' Members 'present were Jean Llsenbury, Sherry Jprgenson, Sandra Thompson, Linda Daven port, Karon Ruud, Barbara Llde), Judy Crawshaw,. Judy Harrison, Patsy Fisher and Janet Hackett. ; NEWS OF SOCIETY Ik S. Grant. Soctoty EtfW (All HKittr Mu (tumid b raported k la Bulletl not Uh tlwo V . . m. on id day ot publication. Tutadnya, Itiunduyi nd Saturday.) . Couple Wed Saturday In Local Church Rites First Presbyterian ?hurch was the scene of a lovely pre holiday wedding Saturday, December 16, when Miss Nancy L. Lusk became the bride of William J. Sheffold. Rev. Allan B. Philp performed the double-rinff candlelight ceremony at 7 :3Q p.m. In a setting oi bronze ana goia cnrysnninemums. The bride, who was graduated from Bend high school with tho class of 1948, was employed before her marriage at the i vern Larson agency. She. is the daughter of H. B. Lusk of Portland, and made her home m tortiana ior a time iouow ing her graduation. Sheffold, also a Bend high school graduate, is a junior at Oregon State college, where he is affiliated with Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Fc the wedding, the bride wore a gown of white satin and lace, with lace-trtmmed fingertip veil. She carried white carnations cen tered with a white orchid. -Large Wedding Party Miss Sue Lusk was her sister's maid of honor. She wore a gown of gold satin. Bridesmaids were Mrs.- Gary Vaughn, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Genny Arm strong, Mrs. James Dickman and Miss. Carolyn Blakely, all in bronze satin. The attendants car ried nosegays of bronze and gold chrysanthemums and wore match ing crowns trimmed with seed pearls. Darlene and Gloria Sheffold, sisters of the bridegroom, were flower girls, wearing gold dresses styled like those of the brides maids. Groomsmen were fraternity brothers of the bridegroom at Or egon State college. Gene Morrow was best man, and ushers were Yale Rolff, Wes Hogland, Dwight Quisenberry and Vern Clark. Mrs. Bush At Orgaa -: Mrs. Clarence Bush was at the organ, and Mrs. Howard M. Nich olson sang "Because" and 'The Lord's Prayer." After the ceremony, a reception was held in 'he church parlors. Mrs. T. D. Carlson cut the wed ding cake, and Mrs. George Brick, Bend, and Mrs. Mel Walsh, Lake view, aunts of the bridegroom, poured. Miss Evelyn Jones, Port land, also an aunt of the bride groom, had charge of the guest book and gilts. Mrs. vern Clark served the punch. ; The bridegroom's mother wore an aqua formai, with pink acces sorial and a corsage of pink car nations. J Relatives Present Among the out-of-town guests wete Mrs.'ssLuIa Jones, Edward onvs wra' Airs. .uiei iumei. Portland; Mrs. Eunice Fankhaus er and Miss Louise Fankhauser, Newberg, , and Frank Sheffold, Mitchell. . ' The couple left following the reception on a wedding trip- to San Francisco. For traveling, the bride wore a gray striped- suit with navy blue accessories. .' , ' After the holidays, the' couple will be nt home at 616 S. 17th street, In Corvallis. Sheffold-Lusk Vows Exchanged Faculty Planning RUHS Yule Party Redmond, Dee. 21 The third annual Christmas party given by the Redmond high school fac ulty for the students will be to morrow night, at the high school gymnasium. ' - . .- "Christmas in Candy Land" has been chosen 'as the-central theme, with candy canes, lolly- pops and gingerbread houses to be used as decorations, against a background of Christmas trees, holly and mistletoe. ; Music will be provided for dancing, and a program is being arranged. ,', DATE SET FOB PARTY Because New Year's eve falls on Sunday, the New Year's party for members of the Bendonian dancing club and their friends v-ill be held Saturday night, Dec. 30, at the Bendonian studio, 1001 E. Penn. Dancing will start at 9 p.m., with .music by a three piece orchestra. Noisemakers will be distributed at intermission, it was announced. Appearing at the Redmond ' . i. Air Bone, Sat.. Boo, 28 -t i'-t'yyCT m wi h- Till 1' 1 viiet f ; rrniMn - 1270 CMrrdOrtfon " IVKIIMI - Kllocyclti Afflllattd WIMi Muhial Den Ltt Breadeaitlng Syittm ' Trlvuhahn H48i After S:80 p. m. Tuluphona W ON THI k m WITH Mr. and Mrs. William J. Sheffold (Nancy Lusk) wlll.be at home in Corvallis after the holidays. Couple to Live In Eugene; Wed in Sisters Sisters,, Dee. 21'' (Special) The Sisters Church of Christ was the scene of an Informal-wedding Sunday afternoon, Dec. 17, When Ruth L, Mittrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. ''Mittrick of Garden Grove. Calif., became the bride of Jack E. Nichols, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Nichols, of Turlock, Calif. . Rev. George M. Knox read the single-ring ceremony at 2 p.m. Before the exchange of vows he sang "O, Promise Me," with Mrs. Knox at the piano. s . . The bride wore an afternoon frock- of white frosted organdy, with accessories in soft rose. Her bouquet was of pink and rose desert flowers. ' Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Varco were the couple's attendants. After; a short honeymoon In central Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Nichols .will be at home In Eu gene, where the bridegroom Is a student at Northwest Christian college. - - 7 HILARITY CLUB ELECTS Mrs. Robert Lyons was named president of the Hilarity club for the coming, year, at a brief meet ing held Tuesday evening in con nection with a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Earl Gregg. Elected to serve with her was Mrs. Les Chapman. secretary treasurer. Mrs. A. M. Hammer Is retiring president. : The evening's activities Includ ed group caroling and games, and an exchange of Christmas gifts, revealing secret sisters. Social Calendar Tonight G:30 p.m. Neighbors of W jod-ci-aft, Christmas party at Norway hull. 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sisters and Knights of Pythias, Christmas party at library auditorium. 8 p.m. Public card Party. Ea gles hall. 8 p.m. Christmas program at Young school. " Friday . . 1 p.m. Emera club, luncheon at Pine tavern. . 7:30 p.m. Trinity Lutheran Women's Missionary league at church parsonage, 624 Federal 7:30 p.m Children's party, Elks hall, 8 p.m. High school Christmas concert, school gymnasium. 8 p.m. Eastern Star grange Christmas party, grange hall. 8 p.m. Rebekah lodge, I OOF hall. . " Saturday : 7:30 p.m. Children's Christmas party at IWA-CIO hall. 9 p.m. Square dance at IOOF hall. TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Loy Will hold open house Friday evening at their home at 644 Harrirnan. in observance of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Friends are being invited to call between the hours of 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Mr; and Mrs. Loy have been Bend residents for more than 20 years. They were married Pc. 22, 1923, in Crescent City, Calif. Safeway We will be closed All Day Sunday, December 24 to permit our employees to enjoy both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day with their families and friends Best wishes for a Very, Merry Christmas from all of us at It DtID YONiailTY FRQQKAM lOO Rlnilt Arrow :at Sk kin tBftBobby lUnftoo lOO UabrUI HmIIW til twuftttwiur l'ruU :10Sinc of Rmtnrjrmnti !to--am tUn and Tha Mw : BUI H.or Mm tOoMutMl Nwtrtl tlft ChrMmu Mutio Ctntnl Otww HoaulUU , Foundation 4 Muale (or LUUnitur : lltrtxrt llooxr Aildnu : Uuall Souvtnln :4i-boMbf Wrn :5H MrlmUr Mtrry Oo Round . 100 Now NOW SHOWING! .. jJTFu...c -i.HfMiUiij EXTRA ' Walt Dlsncy'h Fcaturette "SEAL ISLAND" il rulton UwU) Jr. , I . 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FRIDAY, UKC. 23 Slartlnir at 2:00 p. in. and Kuiuilnir Conlluuoualy ' la tho Annual ... BEND MERCHANTS CHRISTMAS SHOW While you rc doing your laal nilnutu nhoiilng, m ini Ihn clill drrn to tho ahow, Wlurr you hav (liiUhcd, drop In yourm'lf, and enjoy the ahow bvturo koIiik Iiiiiiu. ON THE SCREEN Charity STAUKET Snillt y BUKNE1TIC ' THE TERROR TRAIL" I'LUS Three Stooge Comedy and Cartoons Tickets May be Obtained at the Following Stores: The bVnd BulH-Iln Brm! Furniture Co. Bt'nd (iaraRo t'o Inc. Bt-ntl Mi'rranlllo Co. -Brandts Thrift wlxe ltrtiR Caaradt, Sewing Machine Carihman llalry tjiiccn Store The Dairy Store Di-rwhutra Elrctrlc Co. Dnnnor l'lowern Economy Druir Flntt National Bank Gt'orco t'lilltbt Hardware Co. Heath lee C ream J, C. Penney Co. Brown Motor Co. MnnHI Druir Co. Manitlieliiifrk Maatercraft ('leanera Mlehaelaon'a firoeery Montgomery-Ward P W Market Radio Station KBND Hatha Idea Radio A Record Settlomyer Motora Slover-l'Blnne II. S. 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