Of Interest to .Women ILA S. GRANT. Women's Director 1 i 1 1 - ENGAGED Miss Lee Dahl, bride-elect G, Leagjeld. Priscilla of Dale Redmond Girl ells Betrothal; To Wed in July ' Kpn-tul lo Thi Rull-lin RKLi.MOND Mr. and Mrs. Ray lalil of Redmond announce Ihe en-H;iSimih-m of their daughter, Pris- cilla Lee, fo Dale fl. Lratjjeld, of Bend. The wedtlint is planned fcir July 1G, ut the Powell Hutle Commu- Jiil v church. Miss Dahl Is a graduate of Red mond high school. Her fiance s a-'isuciatcd with his father, in the contracting business.' The couple will' live in Bend. Golf Club Dinner-Dance To Be Formal The Bend Golf club will hold its annual spring formal Saturday, May 28, Mt (he club house. Din ner will be served from 7 to 9:30 pm. and dancing will fc!low from 10 p.m. toll a.m., with music by Earl Roaig's orchestra. Dr. and Mrs. Me Amsberry are ehaiimen for the event. The tol lowing others are on the commit tee: Mr. and Mrs. John Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dyer, Mr. and Mrs; Wayne Faddts, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kundingsland, Dr. and Mrs. Mancel W. King, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Livingston, Bill Miller. Mr and Mis. Ray Peoples, Mr. and Mrs. Irl Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Mert Wauge, Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pierce. Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Mae- key. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Phil F. Brogan. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. CuH Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cartmill and Mr. Hnd Mrs. Ted Sehoop. Graduation Set At Grade School Special (o The Bulletin SISTERS Twenty-one eighth graders will receive their diplo mas at (he graduation exercises on Friday, May 21. The graduates are Karen Ryan, Sharon Ryan, Diane Miller, Dixie ('iivorhill, Doris Brandon. Marilyn Miller. Sunny Smith Victor Low- ery. Paul Macauley, Leon Oat- tuan, Billy Bembry. Tim Wake field, Denny Reese, Gary Benson, Lee Thomas. Roger Wirch, Jim McGregor, Warren Mallory, Donny Mouser, Victor Brocket!, and Ted Herlinger. Diane Miller will be the class valedictorian and Sunny Smith and Denny Reese tied for the saluta- torian honors. JOINT SOCIAL IIK1.I) Spf-cinl lo the Bulletin SISTERS The Sisters V.F.W and their auxiliary held a joint so cial at Rollins hall, Friday, May 20. High prizes for pinochle were won by Mrs. Harold Voos, Jr. and Serge Coral. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Ole I-arsnn, Mrs. Harold Voos, Jr., Mrs. Robert Er- vin. and Mrs. Carroll Dickerson. Present were. Mr. and Mi's. Ole I .arson. Mr. and Mi's. Carroll Dickerson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ervin. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Voos. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Serge Coval, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Everell Signiund of Bend. Clara Skjersaa Feted at Parties This Past Week 1 tiA?Sk fr'. : Royal Neighbors Convene Here; Marcola Named for 1956 Session A banquet at the Eagles hall, attended by 90 pofsons, was the climax event of the Royal Neigh bors district convention he,d in Uend Mopday. Marcola, horn? of .Mrs, Mable Steinberger, the new district oracle, was designated as the li;jto convention site. Mrs. Ethel Burleigh, Bend, is the retir ing cracle, and was chairman for the convention here. Camps of Eugene Springfield. M areola. Cottage Grove- and Bend wi-rt represented at the sessions, and visitors were present from cities outside the district. Attend ance reached about 123. State dignitarie; present includ ed Mrs. Mae Logan of Portland. state supervisor, and the following district deputies: Mrs. William Weaser, Bend; Mrs. Mabel Mile, Salem; Mrs. Mabel Campbe'.l, Hillsboro. and Mrs. Jessie Steele, Klamath Kails. The approaching marriage of Miss Clara Joy Skjersaa provided the inspiration for two showers i this past week. The wedding is planned for June 12, in Kirst Lu theran church. Miss Skjersaa, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Nels Skjersaa of Bend, is the bride-elect of James Gilliland, son of Mrs. II. C. Gilliland. for merly of Bend and now of Salem. The couple .will live in Salem, where Gilliland wilt be a senior next year at Willamette univer sity. Miss Skjersaa was a student at Willamette last year, after com pleting freshman work at Pacific Lutheran. Both young people gradu ated from Bend high school and have been active in college music circles. Twenty - five guests attended party in Miss Skjersaa's honor Tuesday evening in the First Lu theran church parlors. Mrs. Ed Nystrom, Mrs. Lloyd Broe and , -.J-Mrs. Maurice Melsness were host esses. An elaborate cake was dec orated with story-book dol!s repre senting a bride and her attendants. Last week, Mrs. Verle Mitchell and Miss Drucilla Bartlett wer co-hostesses at Mitchell's home. BRIDE-ELECT Miss Joyce Winterscheid to marry Port lander. (Photo for The Bulle tin by Kennell-Ellls) Portland Couple Plan Marriage In Early Fall Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Winterscheid, 724 E. Ninth street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce, to Steve E. Herman. Both young people are students in Port land. Miss Winterscheid is a senior at Lewis and Clark College. Her fi ance, who served rwo years with the Navy, is majoring in business administration at Multnomah Jun ior college. His paivnts are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Herman, 9944 N. E. Skidmore, Portland. The marriage is planned for early fall. Engaged Couple Honored at Party Miss Jennie Lee Woods and her fiance, Richard Hiblert of Corvnl lis, were honored by members of the Pine ForesJ Grange and other1 friends at a dinner and shower Sunday afternoon at the Grange hall. Miss Woods is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Gless of Carroll Aeres. Mrs. Stanley Bowden played background piano music at the din ner. A program later included a vocal solo by Dale Blackwell. a duet by Stanley Bowden and Mrs. Oscar Kr-tcham, piano selection by Patty Nelson and an accordion number by Jeffrey Van Landuyt After the party Hie young couple eturned to Corvallis to resume their studies at Oregon State col lege until graduation. They will be married June 19 at St. Barnabas Episcopal church in McMinnville. Rev. D. L. Penhollow, a mem ber of the county court, made the address of welcome. Phyllis Clark and Jeanette Pi-dersen acted us flower girls. Mrs. Albert Jorgensen played violin solos during the memorial service, accompanied by Mrs. Har old Hofstedt. Musical numbers a' the dinner hour were provided bv Keith Bennett, accordionist, and Tonya Wolf, violinist, accompanied by Sa'ly Stearns. A group ot local baton twirltrs pivsented an ex- h.bition. New district officers, In addition to Mi's. Steinberger, ai'e Josephine Hunna, Maicola, vice-oracle; Nel lie B lac km ore. Eugene, chancellor, and Ethel Pope, Maifoia, record er-receiver. The retiring district officer;, who assisted Mrs. Burleigh at the local meeting, are as follows: Ma ble Steinberger, Marcola, v lee- oracle; Vona Drude, Springfield, past oracle; Pat Harwick, Eugene, chancellor; Marian Clark, Bend, recorder receiver; Theda Baxter, Springfield, marshal ; Lorraine Brooks, Springfield, assistant mar-! hal; Peggy Grandahl, Eugene, in ner sentinel; Km ma Brown. Ku gene. outer sentinel ; Gladys Pfouts, Cottage Grove, Faith; Dora Hall, Marcola, Courage; Mil dred Slandley, Cottage Grove. Modesty; Ruth Merritt, Bend. Un selfishness; Rose Fogey, Eugene. Endurance; Kathryn Winters, Bend, flag bearer; Gladys Ander son, Bend, musician. Marjorie Pedersen, Anna Bartlett and Ruth Selken, all of Bend, and Viola Nel son, Redmond, were members of the escort team. 'Blithe Spirit" Accounting Set Bend Community Flavors are anxious to complete an accounting of receipts from their recent play. "Blithe Spirit. ' it was announced today by George Churchill, presi dent, who requested that those who have not yet turned in tickets and money do so at once. The players made a donation of $100 to the American Cancer So ciety, from the ticket receipts; as agreed. Resources of the little theater group on hand from earlier productions were drawn on to pay the royalty on the play and pay other production costs. Altough the group does not hav1 a cash balance, it has assets in lit" f rm of new lighting equip- shower at Mrs. men t rnd other materials pur chased for the recent play, Church- Social Calendar Tonight 7 p.m. Soroptimist-Venture club installation dinner. Pine Tavern. 7:30 p.m. Piano recital by stu dents of Mi's. F. V. Bowlus, Allen School auditorium. 8 p.m. Recital by music stu dents of Miss Bessie Howard, Al hance church. 8 p.m. Lady Elks, BPOE hall. Friday li.tO p.m. Bend Garden club with Mrs. V. A. Oeitle, Carroll Acres (route 1, box 318). 3 p.m. AAUW tea for senior girls, home of Mrs. Don Harpel, 602 Qu'mcy, until 5 p.m. 8 p.m. Rebckah lodge, IOOF hall. Senior Girls To Be Guests At Annual Tea Members of the Bend branch of American Association of Univer sity Women will nuld tlieir annual tea honoring girls of the Bend high school graduating cluss tri- day afternoon, from 3 to 5, ut the home of Mrs. Don Harpel. C02 Quiney avenue. In the receiving line will be Mrs. K. I-.. Jewell, w.te ol the City school superintendent: Mrs. J. R. Acheson, wife of the hih school pnncipal; Miss Zola McDougall high school dean of girls, and Miss Ivy Grover, AAUW president. Four AAUW past presidents, Mrs. William Niskanen. Mrs. C. K. Stranalian, Mrs. Wallace Van Hise and Mrs. Almeda Hoist, will pour, Mrs. Niskanen and Mrs. Strana- Iran will officiate the first hour: Mrs. Vuli Hise and Mis. Hoist the second. Sharing the hosless duties will he Mrs. Harold Curlile. Mrs. P. W. Ford, Mrs. Aryan Roest, Mrs James Sowder, Mrs. Merville Moore. Miss Faye Crawford, Mrs W. D. Ward and Mis. Craig C Coyner. Tie Pend Bulletin, Thursday, May 26, 1955 3. Methodist Youth 2 Garden Clubs Have Social Time At Local Hall Members of the Bend Garden club and the Gilchrist Gulden club, and their husbands, participated Organize District . A Central Oregon sub-district of the Methodist Youth Fellowship was organized last Sunday after noon at the Methodist church in Bend, under leadership of Glenn. Murry of McMinnville, Oregon a social evening arranged by i conference MYF vice-president the local erouu. last Thursday ali ary tu Vend was name I skkkim; mvoitcK Joseph J. Miller filed suit for di vorce from Mrs. Louise V. Miller this morning in circuit court. the IOOF hall. Thirty-five persons were present. The program for the evening in cluded musicul numbers and a showing by Bill Yoaehum of slides of Central Oregon wild flowers. The pi el u res were taken in the Black Butle-Metolius river area. Mrs. Bill Yoachum and Miss Peggy Conner sang duets assisted by Mrs. Maude Conner at the pi ano. Mrs. Conner also joined them in a vocal trio. Mary Kathryn Prichard entertained with a read ing. Mrs. Conner and Mrs. W. F. Mc- Fadden weiv in charge of arrange ments, and Mrs. Meradden led the group singing. -Mi's. Roy Ullrick decorated the serving table with an arrange ment of peach blossoms and spirea. Mrs. Pearl Arnold and Mrs. Grant Salisbury served the refreshments. The local club will install off! cers at a meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. V. A. Oertle, in Carroll Acivs. Dessert will be served at 1:30. president of the sub-district, and other officers were elected ea foi-. lows: Marilyn Maey, Madras, vice- president; husan Hem, Bend, secretary-treasurer; Loalr.ee Dwigan, Madras, Faith witness chairman; Don Fuhr, Bend, Outreach chair man, and Judy Hanson, Bend, citi zenship and fellowship chairman. Some 30 young people were present for a. pat luck dinner, fol lowed by a program and business meeting. The group made plans for hold ing rallies every two months, in cluding summer and winter re treats. The meeting was closed with group singing and a worship service in the sanctuary. ALL OK We don't fail here, hay grain and good pasture. Come see some good ranches. Cambridge Real ty, Box 14, Cambridge, Idaho. Miss Skjersaa Is employed in the said- law offices of Charles R. Marsch. TO HOLD SALE The Bend bethel of Jobs Daugh ters will hold an apron sale all day Saturday, May 2S, at the Claypool Furniture store, starting at 9:30 a.m. Barbara McRae Returning Home To Be Married Special lo The Bulletin PRINEVlI.LE-JMr. and Mrs. R. r. McRae of Prineville announce the engagement of their daughter. Rarbara Lee. to Richard Alan Hoppes. son of Mrs. Otto Hoppes of Prineville and the lale Mr. Hoppes. The bride-elect is a graduate of Oregon Stale college, where she received her degree in elementary education and is a. member of Sig ma Kappa. For the past year she has .been employed as a steward ess for United Airlines, being sta tioned In New York Cily until re cently, when she was transferred lo Seattle. She will teach the Mill grade in Crooked River school this fall. Mr. Hoppes graduated from Sa lem high school and served in the army as an instructor in the quar termasler corps. He is manager of the Hoppes Laundry and Clean ers, and is active in various organizations. The wedding is planned for July 10. NOW PLAYING SHE RULED THE MEN OF THE NORTH WOODS! WPmm 1 i 1 HAYDEN- RALSTON -BRIAN I UtJU BUfM HUT UifcUtt liU I 2nd HIT mt ' STOP 1 EXPRESS PICNIC HELD Speelal lo The Bulletin SISTEP.S The seventh grade class held a picnic on the banks of the Metolius River near Camp Sherman on May 20. Mothers who accompanied the group were Mrs. HaVold Gustafson, Mrs. George Wakefield. 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