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4 PAGE SIX THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,152 NEWS OF SOCIETY U.A S. GRANT, SortWy V.dm AA MetetF ltnu should t reported to The Bullttln not Ifcwr thim I . on days of puuicaiioDi TuwtMyi, Tauruuayi nu Buiuruwi.! IfltO'SGBlUlUIUllUUUIlUtUIUrfUUIIIIIUllUllllUUIIUU Newly weds at Home in Bend lip Mr ; Mr. und Mrs. Verle Mitchell (Christine ' Ry man) .were married lust Saturday. - Local Couple Repeqf Vows In Lovely Home Ceremony In an attractive ceremony last Saturday evening at the home of the bride's' parents, Miss Christine Irene Ryman and "Vefle Leon Mitchell were united in marriage. The Revf Dean Toindextcr of the) Methodist Church performed the ceremony in the presence of relatives and close friends of the couple. . , The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ryman, 415 E. Lafayette. The bride- Kroom is the son or Mr. ana Mrs. Louis Mitchell, Blakley Heights. . ' The vows were exchanged before the fireplace, which was decorated with gladiolus. The glow of many candles provided . the only Illumina tion for tho Impressive rites, and the rooms were decorated with ar rangements of fall flowers. '. Mrs. Bornice Towner played the wedding music and accompanied Miss Doris Aspinwall, who sang "Homing" and "The Lord's Prayer." The bride was given In marriage by her father. She wore" a ballerina length gown of white embossed net over white taffeta, with mandarin collared jacket. Her shoulder-length veil was gathered to a lace cup, and she carried her Jobs Duug hers Bible, with pink rosebuds and sweet peas showered with ribbon. BlHtcr Is Attendant Mrs. Robert J. Burleigh, sister of the bride, was matron of hon- in a ballerina length gown with Betty Crane Is Bride of Robert Brown Miss Betty Crane of Eugene, a former local resident, ani nuo ort W. Brown, son of Mr.- and Mrs. Kenneth W. Brown, 1235 Tuft, were married In n double ring ceremony August 3, in the beautitut new cnurcri oi cnrisi In Klltenfi. The bride is the daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Oscar Crune, 12b9 Olive street, Eugene. The bride groom Is a petty officer third class In the U. S. Navy. Both voiine Dcoule were graduated from Bend High School with, the class of 1949. Tho Rev. Clinton Storm of the Church of Christ officiated at the double-ring ceremony, in a setting ot mixed gladiolus and wood Tern. The bride was given In mar rlage by her father. She wore a light blue suit, with white and navv accessories. She carried u white Bible with an orchid, and "something old" was her heir loom pearl necklace, gift of the bridegroom. Miss Joan Crook qf Eugene was the brides attendant, in a pink suit with white accessories, She wore a shaded rosebud cor Duane crane, nrotner pi tne bride, was best man. " ' The newlvweds honeymooned on the Oregon and California coast, and were honored after their return at a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. f loya urn barge 234 Delaware street. The bridegroom has returned to his base at Davisvllle, R. I., from which he will leave for Cu ba. The bride will remain In Eu gene, where she is employed at the First National Bank. Hp ST I Lawyers' Wives In Social Limelight pink and blue nylon net skirt over blue taffeta, and pink lace strap less bodice. She wore a net stole und carried a pink and blue color nlal bouquet. Adrian Mitchell was his brother's best man. Mrs. Ryman wns In navy blue lace, and Mi's. Mitchell chose a brown and green print crepe. Both mothers Had rosebud corsages. After the ceremony, a reception was held for 34 guests. Those from out-of-town included Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watson, Redmond; Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and son, Rickey, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Carrel Boylan und children, Van couver ; Mrs. Pete Peterson, The Dalles, and Mrs. Lois Clark, Cam as, Wash. Mrs. Peterson is the bride's grandmother, and Mrs. Clark is her aunt. Mrs. Boylan.i the bride's sister, cut the wedding' cake, and Mrs. Howard Thom, aunt of the bride groom, poured the coffee. Miss Drucilla Bartlett served the punch. The bride's table, was set with crystal. The wedding cake was garlanded with pink daisies, and flanked with candelabra holding lighted tapers. The couple will moke their home at 730 Georgia, The bride was valedictorian of the 1952 Bend High School graduating class, and is receptionist at the Hemingway Memorial clinic. The bridegroom was graduated from Bend High School in 1951. He Is employed at Ward Motor Co. INVITATION EXTENDED The first fall activity of the First Lutheran Women's Missionary Fed eration will be a silver tea, to be held Saturday, Sept. 13, at the church parsonage, 231 Idaho Ave nue, trom 4 to & p. m. Members of circle No. 2 will be in charge. The public will be welcome to at tend, It was stressed, and mem bers are being asked to Invite friends. First Tresbyterinn women's fel lowship will begin the fall program with a dinner meeting next lues. day, at 6:45 p. m. in the church social room. All women ot the church are Invited to attend. Local Navy Man Takes Bride I L i) I v ' tT? ml Vm mn'Sj, Local Woman To Be Speaker In Portland Mrs. William Niskanen of Bend will be speaker at a silver tea Saturday afternoon at the Shrine Club in Portland, at which the Portland Kotana club will honor its new officers. Invitations to attend have been extended to the Bend and Eedmond Rcjtana clubs, and to the Portland Ensemble Club, comprised of members of 13 women's organizations in the city. ' ' The party will be a benefit for Rotana's project of assistance to indigent p a 1 1 e n t s at Troiitdale tuberculosis pavilllon; The tea will be from 2 to 3 p. m., and Mrs. Nlskanen's talk will follow. Earlier, the Rotana groups will have a no-hostess luncheon at the Shrine Club. Mrs. Niskanen will discuss the status of women in countries she observed on a European tour this past spring. She traveled in Nor way, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, France and England. Mrs. Niskanen, formerly Nina McCord of Portland, was a mem ber oi the Bend High school fac ulty berore her marriage, and re cently, taught commercial sub jects at Central Oregon Commu nity college. She is an uregon State College graduate, and has been active in local youth work and music groups for a number of years. Members of the Bend Rotana club who plan to attend the tea and luncheon are being asked to call Mrs. Earl Amiek, 1314-J, to make reservations and arrange for transportation. Church to Honor Pastor's Family The Rev. and Mrs. Allan B. Phllp and their family will be hon ored at a reception Sunday after noon, from 4 to 6 o'clock, in the First Presbyterian church social room. An invitation to attend is being extended to all members of the congregation, and other friends of the Philps. The Philps plan to leave Mon day. Sept. 15, for Watsonville, Calif., where the Rev. Philp has accepted a pastorate. He has been pastor of the local church for five years. The Women's Fellowship of the church will be In charge of ar rangements for the reception, as sisted by the Youth Fellowship. , , , r'&ZTJY' 1 . tfi 9" If - I TrvtrwrT"' fvl .... iiiiiniiimil ,ir,i,n,i. Extension Unit Starts New Year The Carroll Acres homo exten sion unit held Its first meeting of the fall season last Friday ufter noon at the home of Mrs. Sher man Telford. Mrs. Russell Reeder, chairman, appointed new chairmen as follows: ' Mrs. Earl Anders, membership; Mrs. E. A. Tiller, hospitality; Mrs. Reeder .luncheons; Mrs. Edgar Smith, recreation; Hilgers, - publicity; standard unit; Mrs H work; Mrs. E Azalea House; Mrs health and safety. Mrs. Reeder and Mrs. Gene Huffman will be project leaders for the project on aluminum trays. In addition to Mrs. Reeder, of ficers of the group are Mrs. An ders, vice-chairman; Mrs. Telford, secretary, and Mrs. Slgmund, treasurer. . '. Buck and Wine Club will have its square dance this Saturday night at the Tumalo Grange Hall, rather than at the Powell Butte Grange Hall, the usual meeting place. Dancing will start at 8 p. m. standard time, with Leonard Cor ton caller. All square dancers will be welcome to attend, officers an nounced. - Mrs, George Mrs. Telford, B. Havllna, 4 E. Sigmund, E. Durkee,- Central Oregon women, wives of mid-state attorneys, were hostesses at Pilot Butte Inn teas held for the pleasure of visitors, in connection with State Bar Association convention this past weekend. In the pic ture above, pourers are Mrs. Hall S, Lusk, Salem, left, and Mrs. James T. Brand, Salem. Standing behind the table are Mrs. H. H. DeArmond and Mrs. Duncan McKay, Bend; Mrs. MacCormac Snow and Mrs. William C. Beers, Portland. Below: Mrs. John Chinnock,, Mudras; Mrs. John Copenhaver, Redmond; Mrs. Sumner C. Rodri guez, Madras: Mrs. Vernon Burda, Prineville; Mrs. James Bodie, Prineville; Mrs. Rupert E. Park, Redmond. DINNER PLANNED some 75 strong, would : join the PRINEVILLE, Sept. 11 R. W.members of the farmer group and Michell, president, announced attheir wives at a dinner at the cafe the Monday evening September terla of the grade school next Tues meeting of the Powell Butte Farm-day evening. The dinner will be ers' club that the Bend Rotary served by the Powell Butte Parent club members and their wives, Teacher association. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Brown (Betty Cranel were married recently 111 bUgvuv Social Calendar TonlRht 8 p. m. Lady Elks, BPOEhall. Institute film, Nuzarene Church, 3rd and uiruyette. 8:30 n. m. Beginners' snunve dance class, Bendonian studio, 1001 E. Penn. Friday potluck dinner for members and . 1 . It T KUi-sia, wuu mis. r runcis OIOKP3- ocrry, iuui t. renn. 8 p. m. VFW Auxiliary, VFW hall. 8 n. m. Rehpknh Inrlcrn TfiTIF hall. 8 p, m. Public card party at Moose hnll. Saturday 3 p. m. Tea at First Lutheran parsonage, until 5 p: m. 8 p. m Sons of Norway, busi ness meeting. Norway hall. 8 p. m. Public card party at IOOF hall. 9 p. m. Buck and Wing square dance club, Tumalo Grange hall. I 'J "HEARTACHES" Y-! I (nT"WT3 More and . more people. 1 HlP KflTFY I CZM 1X3 JltfV 9X0 troub,e witfc heart I W VJniflUC H bDJ sfr 1 ai,mento e"cl1 yer l mo I 7 NAPKINS n i fijifil-J fir,t warnin yur I a Box OQa' JU I ll I lilli la ' doetor and should he pre- I J 12. . . . 09C Jj I 1 1 11 crihe hring your pretcrip " . "(Hm I vj I ,( jjjJJ . tion here for dependable I ; i.im...w(frffnlllllll I UNICAPS &m I pBale BC R 1 nfmi IRON I ZE d! 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Tite-Knot of Redmond was the successful bidder for 250,000 board feet of pine and assorted species in the Abbot Creek area when that firm submitted an of fer of $14.25, 25 cents above the bid of Brooks-Scanlori, Inc., Bend. In the second sale, involving 350,000 board feet of beetle in fested or recently killed timber in Dry Creek Swamp-Cache Creek area, the Leonard Lundgren Lum ber Co., Bend, submitted the high bid, $18.55. The offer was well above that of tbe only other bid der, Brooks-Scanlon, Inc., which made an offer of 13.75 per thous and board feet. , DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORK 0P-Dow-Jones clos ing stock averages: 30 industrials 272.11, up 0.46; 20 railroads 98.88, up' 0.19; 15 utilities 50.11, up 0.13, and 65 stocks 104.65, up 0.20. Sales Thursday approximated 970,000 shares compared with 1, 590,000 shares Wednesday. CONFERENCE SET ' ' The second annual Oregon state conference of Alcoholics Anony mous is to be held here on Satur day and Sunday at the Pine For est Grange hall. Open meetings will be held at 8 p. m. on Satur day, Sept. 13, and at 2 p. m. on Sunday. Find it in the Classified Ads! Sir." .fjy1 Ay rea- Czechoslovakia, has been rt. assigned, and will soon take a his duties as Unituri S((J . bassador to Korea. He mill g the post formerly hold by tog J. Mucclo, who was recotlj recalled from Koret. . I GYPSIES MAKE WHOOfQ stop gypsy wedding feast held b the m o o r s near here polisbtJil 50 roasted Jambs, 400 pounds d almonds, 240 bottles ot beer,' bottles of anise and 100 gata- -wine. ' Three hundred bub flocked here from Spain and Darts of PortU?at fnr tho via.,'-- of 15- year-old T u 1 i a Vera Dili and 19-year-old Jose Pnrienci? whose parents are wealthy gypsa SEPTEMBER 3rd TO SEPTEMBER 13th1 5-Inch Cereal Bowl . : 9c J , Hurry for these! Heatproof Fire-King bowls In ivory shade. Dandy for cereal, berries, leftovers. 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