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PAGE SIX THE BEND BUILETIN, BEND, OREGON TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1961 V inamiutuiiiimiiiiiunmmiuiuimimuriiinjimiuruiiniiijutiu uiiiiimitmiinnimmi NEWS OF SOCIETY Ha S. Grant, SocMy Editor (All todety Hem iKould be reported to The Bulletin not Uler tlian 9 a.m. oa the day dl publication, Tueidayi, Thuradayi and Saturday.) nuiiiuuiuuiiiuiuuiiuiiitmitiuuuiuJUiiuiujiiiiiiiiiiiuiJuoiiiiniirtitniuj 4iiHiiiiiiiMHiiuiiiintM(ttmttiiiihiiij4Jujiiitui)miiuuuiMfiiiiiruiiiM Prineville Golden-Weds To be Feted Prineville, July 17 Pioneer friends from Crook, Jefferson and Deschutes counties are expected here next Tuesday afternoon to congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Boegli at a reception at their home, following a golden wedding luncheon at the uchoco inn. The couple were married on July 17, 1901 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Adams, in .tne cotnos iai district just southeast of Prine ville. A pioneer Prineville pastor, Rev. B. F. Harper, officiated. The . Adams family, pioneers in the livestock Industry, had formerly lived in tne Paulina district. ' Boegli is a native of San Fran cisco, who came to Crook county when 12 years old. He was an early-day teacher and served as ; county school superintendent from 1900 to 1904, Soon after his term in that office he moved with his family to the Cove, protected spot in the heart of the Crooked river gorge west of Culver. There he developed central Oregon's first i commercial orchard, which was purchased by the state, when San H .Boardman developed the noted Cove-Palisades state park for the state highway department. Mr. and Mrs. Boegli moved in 1941 to Prineville, where he op erates a small greenhouse. When . Jefferson, county was formed in 1914, he was named by Governor Oswald west as first county Judge. Expected for the golden wed ding ceremonies are a son, Willis C. Boegli, who is a regional U. S. bureau of reclamation officer in Amarillo, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Youngstrom and fam ily of Portland. Mrs. Youngstrom is. the golden-weds' daughter. Two sisters of the golden wed ding bride, Mrs. Joan Yancey and Mrs. Effie Lohuis, both of Prine ville, will assist in the serving of the Tuesday luncheon. Redmond Group Has Installation At Christy Home Redmond, July 17 Mrs. Martin Tnrrence of Madras conducted In- 1 stallation ceremonies for the Red mond Church of Christ Women's council Friday afternoon at the home or Mrs. uan t;nnsty. jwrs. W. C. Chase, outgoing president, assisted Mrs. Torrence in a candle lighting ceremony. Installed were Mrs. Earl Chris . ty, president; Mrs. Ray Baker, vice-president; Mrs. George Coo ley, secretary and Mrs. R. L. Vpntph. treasurer. t - A gift was presented to Mrs. Chase By tne women oi tne coun cil and each officer received a cornice. Appointments announced by Mrs. uniisty are: rrogram cnair man. Mrs. Rav Baker: devotions, Mrs. George Cooley; cards and calling, Mrs. rieroert sonm; cradle roll. Mrs. Wilbur -Wool- hlser; hostesses, Mrs. C. C. Glllen water, Mrs. H. E. Roberta, Mrs. H. H. Hughltt and Mrs. George Fairfield; oudget, Mrs. Mugnitt, Mrs. Hamn Jordan and Mrs. George Cooley, and publicity, Mrs. Harold Pierson. . Co-hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Carlton Moore. Mrs, Myrtle Miller and Mrs, George cooiey. Rebekahs Honor Recent Bride At Lodge Meeting Mrs. J. C, Jerome, the former Esther Emery, was presented a membership pin at the regular Rebekah lodge meeting last Frl dav niEht. Mrs. M. B. Smith pre sented the pin, with Mrs. Oscar Anderson assisting in tne cere mony. Miss Kathryn Kelley gave an original reading in Mrs. Je rome's honor. Mrs. Jerome, who is a recent bride, was honored by the group at a social hour following the meeting. A Joint wedding gift was presented. Installation Set Annouoncement was made that joint installation of the Rebekahs, Odd Fellows and Theta Rho girls will be held Saturday, July 21, at 8 p.m. at the lodge hall. Ceremonies for the adult lodges will be conducted by Fred Gibson, district deputy grand master, and Mrs. C. E. Hein. district deputy president. Mrs. Fred Gibson and N. D. Graham will be installing . marshals. Anna Grunefelder Is Party Honoree Local members of the nursing profession gathered last Thurs day evening at the Grunefelder home on E. 8th street, for a sur prise bridal shower honoring Miss Anna Grunefelder, anesthe tist on the St. Charles Memorial . hospital staff. Miss Grunefelder plans to be married late this month to Lars Kleppe of Bismarck, N. D. Some 20 friends of the honoree were present for the party. The evening was spent Informally, and refreshments were served. 9Sth Birthday Observance Held At Local Home Mrs. Albertlne Tackman, a long-time resident of Oregon, ob served her 95th birthday Satur day, July 14, at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Coahran. Present for the occasion were Mrs. Ralph Gilchrist and son, Bob,- of Powell Butte. Mrs. Gil christ is Mrs. Tackman's grand daughter. Birthday cake was served to callers, and flowers and felicitations were received from friends and relatives. Mrs. Tackman came to The Dalles In 1882, In a period of rail road activity and homesteadlng booms. Mrs. Tackman Is the mother of George Tackman of Prineville, and of Mrs. Coahran. Grandsons are William Tackman of Prine ville, Patrick Tackman of Culver and James Tackman, serving with the army in Athens, Greece. Mrs. Tackman makes her home with the Coshrans. .... PP&L Families To Hold Picnic Employes of the Pacific Power and Light company In Bend, Prineville, Madras and Redmond, and their families, will hold their annual picnic next Saturday af ternoon, July 21, at Shevlin park on Tumalo creek west of Bend. Wayne Faddls of Bend Is chair man. of the committee In charge, which also Includes Eldon Dren nan, Mrs. Edith Dart, Dick Wil son, Arnold Stlllson, Ray For rest and George Conner of Bend; Bud Braly, Frank Tracy, Mrs. Eva Ballantyne and Miss Rosy Rozewskl of Prineville and Mrs. Gertrude Hagerty of Redmond. Redmond Lodge Meeting is Held Redmond, July 17 Redmond Loyal Order of the Moose held its regular meeting Friday, July 13 at the Moose hall. Governor Vic tor Schoen appointed A. Z. Hartle as trustee to fill the place made vacant oy tne resignation or Floyd Bllvin who has moved to Roseburg. ' 'j Friday, July 5(0, is Moose family night, and the Women of the Moose will serve a potluck lunch eon after the meeting. The Oregon State Moose con vention will be held in- Astoria, July 27, 28 and 29. It has been brought to the at tention1 of Moose members that Harry P, Cain, Washington state senator, will be guest speaker at the 4th annual conference of the Washington state Moose associa tion His address will be broadcast from 9 to 9:30 p.m. standard time via KHQ on July 19, and at 10:30 the same day daylight saving time via KOMO. He will, speak on the current Korean situation. Former Kansans Visit in Bend Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Seems had as guests this past week end, Mr. and Mrs. John Spade of Smlla, Colo., and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Spade of Grants Pass. The visitors and the Bend residentsv were former neighbors in Kansas. Other former Kansans who joined with the group for sight seeing and picnicking were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Emery and daughters, Mary and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. George Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tlejen and daugh ter, Carol. The visitors were taken on a tour of the lumber manufactur ing plant of Brooks-Scanlon, Inc., and on a trip to Petersen's rock gardens. It was the Spades' first visit In Bend, and they comment ed on the beauty of the central Oregon scenery. Party is Given For Mrs. Odem Sox Party is given 5 Redmond, July 17 Mrs. Mil ton Odem was the honored guest at a stork shower Friday after noon at the home of Mi's. Dan Nolan. Summer flowers were used for color and the table was decorated in pink , and blue streamers ,with a stork centerpiece. The guest list included present and former staff members nt the Odem theaters In Redmond. Some 20 guests attended, and several who were unable to attend sent gifts. Assistant hostesses were Miss Bonnlce Livingston and MUs ileen Hayes. LAWN PICNIC PLANNED Members of groups 1. 2 and 3 of the Women's Christian fellow ship, First. Christian church, will join In an outdoor potluck lunch eon Thursday, July 19, nt 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Alva Good rich, IBM E: 8th street. Each member is to bring her own table service, It was announced. Evelyn Varnev circle. First Baptist church, will meet tonicht at 7:45 with Mrs. Mav Fryrear, 510 Slsemore. Mrs. Virgil Hall will lead the devotions service and Mrs. Bernlecc Alexander will have charge of the program. Bend WAC on Television 9 . tJ'S. ' . T mi T i 5 H 4 e M ! i t 4- 1 4 fr4 I -1 :iih.n,- Social Calendar Pfc. Ma'rlain House of Bend (right) was among three members of the WAC detachment stationed at Camp Cooke, Calif., who appear ed on Dick Lane's Charades, a television show broadcast over KTLA-TV at 10 p.m. July 8. WAC From Bend Makes TV Debut In Novelty Show Pfc. Marian House of Bend re ceived a $25 defense bond and an additional. gift for appearing on a television show July 8, according, to news from Camp Cooke, Calif., where Pfc. House is stationed. Appearing with Miss House on Dick Lane's Charades were Sgt, Mary Orlando of Buffalo. N. Y.r and Pfc. Elenora Evanow of Cor nucopia, Wis., who also received bonds and gifts. Sgt. Orlando is between the other two girls in the picture. They acted certain slogans and titles before the cameras while a group of three male movie actors tried to figure the words they were getting across. Pfc. House, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Farris, 112 Drake road. Is a laboratory technician at the United States army hos pital at camp Cooke, She attend ed the army's medical field serv ice school at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. She was graduated from Bend high school with the class of 1950. " . V Barbecue Planned For Lodge Groups Members of Canton Deschutes No. 19, Patriarchs Militant, and the ladies auxiliary, will hold an outdoor barbecue and a meeting Friday evening, July 20, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Mer chant, In Culver. The barbecue is scheduled for 7 p.m., and the meeting will follow at 8 o'clock. Jesse T. Jones, department com mander, and Mrs. Jones, will head a group of visitors from Portland, and a delegation from Pendleton is also expected. A mustering-ln ceremony will he held. . Offlce urged all members of both groups to attend. Tonight . 7:30 p.m. PAL club with Mrs. Leroy Aeschleman, 1724 Division. 7:45 p.m. Evelyn Varney circle with Mrs. May Fryrear, 510 Slse more. 8 p.m. Degree of Honor Past presidents, with Mrs. E. J. Gibson, Boyd Acres. 8 p.m. Pine Forest grange, grange hall. Wednesday 1 p.m. -r Women's Golf club, luncheon at club house. 6 p.m. Central Oregon Practi cal Nurses association, Peter sen's rock gardens. 7 p.m. Theta Rho club, IOOF hall. 8 p.m. VFW auxiliary, library auditorium. 8 p.m. Circle 4, Catholic Altar society, with Mrs. Charles Pillett, 923 E. 6th. 8:30 p.m. Outdoor square dance, Strlcklett pavilion, i Thursday 1 p.m. First Christian church women's fellowship, potluck luncheon at A. C. Goodrich home, 1642 E. 8th. 2 p.m. Eastern Star grange home economics club with Mrs. Howard Hyde, Butler road. 2 p.m. Evergreen circle with Mrs. M. Anderson, 607 Federal. 2 p.m. WOTM card party, home of Mrs. M. C. Culler, 222 Urania. 8 p.m. Neighbors of Wood craft, Norway hall. Couples club of Trinity Episco pal church will meet Friday, July 20, at 8 p.m. at the parish hall. Officers urged all members to at tend. . . . Theta Rho club will meet Wed nesday, July 18, at 7 p.m. at the IOOF hall. Plans wiU be made for installation. Bulletin Classifieds bring results A TRIBUTE TO OUR POSTMAN! When Aunt Hettie, in Boston or Bankok, writes you a letter, a huge piece of government machinery goes into action. Ships, trains, trucks and airplanes may be called upon to bring that intimate message to YOU. When it arrives here, your faithful Postman-picks it up, puts it in his weathered leather bag and delivers it personally to your door. He is one of our most important Civic servants. He is chosen for his dependabality, his strong legs, his neighborhood familiarity and his ea gerness to serve. He knows you, your family, your dog, and is a welcome sight to all! We salute the faithfulness of the Mail Carrier! We Salute Our Town 1-1ERBERT CTStAPLES Co OPTOMETRIST 914 Wall Street Phone 803 Redmond WOTM Plan Projects Redmond, July 17 Chapter de velopment committee chairmen of the Women of the Moose met Fri day," July 13, at the home of Mrs. Harold Flfer, senior regent. A round-table discussion was held and plans were laid for projects which will begin in August. Mrs. Frank Reid, Mooseheart alumni chairman, will be in charge of a luncheon to be served at the Moose hall Friday, July 20, following a meeting of the Loyal Order of the Moose. Women of the Moose have de cided to enter a float in the Des chutes county fair parade. Mrs. Henry Schuhart will be In charge of the arrangements. Mrs. Fifer has appointed Mrs. Howard Newbill to act. as Acad emy of Friendship chairman for tne coming year. Formal initiation will be held at the Moose hall Wednesday. July 25 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Fifer has requested that officers, escorts and committee chairmen wear. formal attire for the occasion. Exhibition Group To Dance on Roof Members of the outdoor square dance group at their regular Wed nesday night party at the Strlck lett pavilion will ."brush up" on some of the squares to be used in an exhibition at the dance on top of the Oregon Journal building in Portland on July 28. It has also been announced that members of the group wishing to practice new round dances should be at the pavilion by 7:30 tomor row night. Square dancing will follow at 8:30 p.m. Bulletin Classifieds Bring Results. Publicity committee, Women of the Moose, is planning a series of public card parties, the first of which will be Thursday, July 19, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. M. C. Culler, 222 Urania. Mrs. Culler lives one-half block from the city bus line, the committee pointed out. Drivers were .advised to turn east on Urania at the P and W market. Her house is the second on the right side of the street. VFW auxiliary No. 1043 will meet Wednesday, July 18, at 8 p. m. in the library auditorium. Busi ness will include reports from members who attended the recent state convention in Klamath Falls. Refreshments will be served fol lowing the business session. PICNIC PLANNED Madras, July 17 F. G. Quimby, president of the Oregon Minne sota society, Is contacting all for mer residents of the Gopher state, announcing that the annual pic nic of the society will be held at Jantzen beach in Portland, Sun day, July 29. A large delegation is expected to attend the picnic from Bend, Prineville and Madras, it was stated. Eastern Star home economics club will meet Thursday, July 19, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Howard Hyde, Butler road. Everereen circle will meet j Thursday, July 19, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Martlnus An derson,, 607 Federal. Mrs. R. F Anderson will be co-hostess. Mis. C. Randall and Mrs. Frank Nel son will be in charge of the en tertainment. .. . WOOD Approx. 2-Cord Load, $12.00 16" Oreen Slab or Cut to Order. Immediate Delivery MT. VIEW WOOD CO. 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