The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 09, 1955, Page 3, Image 3

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- IN HEAD OFFICE Carolyn Courier will be Installed as hon
ored quean of Jobs Daughters. (Photo for The Bulletin by De-
Bunce Studio)
Jobs Daughters Install of Ion
Friday Night at
Carolyn Courier wyll be installed
? as hoimred queen of the Bend
itM'ihel uf Jobs Daght?rs, in o
-eeivmony open to the public, Fn
.'.day at 7 p.m. at the Masonic
," Tumble. Officeis to be installed
; with Miss Courter include Greteh
en Goodrich, senior princess; Su-
san Thomas, junior princess;
N'.-ntcy Coyner, guide; Suzanne
Haiiifs, marshal; Robin Board
man, chaplain; Sallie Nielsen,
; treasurer; Judy Lively, recorder;
Kela Minds, assistant recorder;
Susan Hein, musician, and Caro-
. lyn Gall, librarian.
'Messengers are Shil Rothkow,
Carul Clark, Sunny Van Wormer,
. Lorraine Evers and Sliaron Sath-
. cr. Terry Tye and Emmajean
Bai'tlett are -senior and junior cus
todians; Jurly Jones and Susan
Viergus are inner and outer
guards; Alice Stewart is lady of
lite lights, and Clrarlyn Thoniipn
is historian. . tf A
To IJkIi( Candlm
The following wil be candle
lighters for the ceieniony: Jo Ann
Ctiurter, Barbara Sutherland, Bar
bara Smith, Kathy Bhardman, Su
san Cutter, Connie Smith, Kris
Hemingway. Bertha Kirk, Judy
Howlus, Janet Griffin, Sandra
Thompson and Cynthia W'iddelt.
Junior bethel officers to be in
stalled include the following: Jo
Ann Courter, chaplain; Judy
I Tanson, 1 reasurer; Karen )Mc
Meen, reconler; Barbara Smith,
musician; Mary Beth Sather, li
brarian; Rachel Goodrich, Penny
Cook, Kajrny Gales, Andrea Hun-
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Active and attractive
CEtambray Separates
in Nurone Blue or Charcoal
for sports, cardmlng, shopping or loiintfsff. While trim, zip
mt plarkcts, Sanforizrd.
A. Four Gore Skirt, 32-38 waist $3.98
B. Pedal Pushers. 38-44 $3.98
THE VOGUE
. 937 Wall
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Masonic Hall
nelil and Barbara Newman, mes
sengers; Linda Fountain and
Robyn Chapman, custodians:
Carol Crooks and Sharon Gum
peit, guards ;.Unda Lively, lad
of the lights; Barbara, Sutherland,
historian.
Choir Named
The following are 'members of
the choir: Sharon Larrance, An-
zonet:a Longley, Pat Roarig, Gail
Wilson, Brenda Rixe, Dorene Cro-
nin, Jackie Bowlus, Maiardt Ann
Willi amson , LI i ane G inmsley ,
Dolly Snider, Janet Dalkeriberg,
Mar.jorie Sell, Dorothy McKay, Peg
gy Smith, Carol Turner, Joan Ben
son, Judy Haines, Janet Shumway
and Pat Jeffers, Judy Ilelphrey.
Barbara Yancey and Carol Roarig
are alternates.
Teacher Hired
By Madras High
Special (o Tlte Bulletin
'MADRAS Theodore Gibbons,
33, teacher in Wrangell, Alaska
for the pasl two years, has been
employed as an English instructor
at Madras Union high school, ac
cording to an announcement by
Carl Rhoda, principal. '
iGibbons will fild a newly-created
post and his employment brings
the total df MUHS instructors toi
17. He is a 1952 graduate of (he
University of Oregon with a bach
elor of arts degree in education.
He is married and has two
daughters.
Sixe isn't important . . .
it's the flattering fit and
style that counts!
Sizes 38 to 44
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0 Interest to Women
Engagement
News is Told
By Parents
Romantic news is in the social
spotlight lln'w .lime ilws.
Mr. and Mrs. HaroM Unison
323 Delaware avenue, announced
Bn-erlv Jen, to Rohert K. Moody
of Bend. The wedding is, planned
lor next March.
The hride.elecf is serving in the
"'omens Air Fore, and is sta
tioned at New York City. She wns
a 1053 Bend hi,Th stoo' "i"lite
"nd enlisted in the WAF in May
lyy-t, lor a mree-year teiTn.
Moody, also a Bend Intrh school
graduate, is a veteran of four years
of service in the Korean conflict.
Me is the son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. Moody (Mrs. P. R. Koh
field.) and nenhr-w of Mr. and Mrs.
II. C. Tei-willigar, 2llj K. Gi-eeley
avenue.
After their marriapp, the couple
wilt live in Bend. Moody is em
ployed in the mechanical depart
ment of the Bend Bulletin.
Miss Maitha Sue Wripht has
oined the ranks of brides-elect.
She will marry Delano Weslfall.
-Mr!S Wright is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Wright Sr.,
V& Yew lane. Her fiance is the
of Mr. and Mrs. John E. West
fall, 724 Delaware avenue.
Both young people were mem
bers of the 1955 Bend high school
graduating class. West fall is em
ployed at Congress Thrift way
Grocery.
Date for the wedding has not
been set.
Mr. and Mrs. Cluiton Haugeberg,
615 Roiseveit avenue, announce
!1ie engagement of their daugli'er,
Lynnea Ann, to Richard DeWiit
Sargert, son of Mr. and Mis. Vic
Sapgeist, AbUuiy avenue.
Miss Haugetbeig was gmdualed
from Bend high school with the
class of 1955. Her fiance was
giaduated in 1952 from Hood Riv
er high school. He attended Ore
gon Tedinical Itistiftute at Klam
ath -Falls two years, specializing In
agriculture. He is now employed
at the Kretos Brothers ranch near
Arlington, in Hepner Valley.
Date for the wedding has not
been set.
Youthful Actress
Shares Big Cake
We('v Winkelman, a membfr of
the oo"t of "The Indian Fighter,
certiorated her seventh birthday an
niversary at a dinner party Mon
day evening at the Pine Tavern,
Wendy is "the igirl with the flaxon
hair in the film, which is being
made south of Bend on the Des
chutes river, in the area of Ben
ham Falls.
Present for the festivities were
Wendy's parents and her brother,
Michael, and Mr. and Mr. Lester!
I Fouk. The large birthday cake was
shared with other diners a't the
restaurant.
Wendy recently finished a film
for TV release with Edmund
O'Brien. Michael, who plays the
part of Tommy Rogers in the In
dian picture, appears in "The Big
Knife, starring Jack Polanse and
Eda Lupino and finished recently
in Hollywood.
Bend Man Takes
Convention Trip
Special to The Bulletin
'PHILADELPHIA. Pa. Dele
gates and guests from all other
states and Canada were registerel
for the 70th annual Hoist ein-Frie-sian
Association of America con
vention, May 29-June 1.
Those attending from Bend.
Ore., included James S. Frakes.
Speakers included Sen. Geoige
D. Aiken, Vermont. President J.
Homer Remsberg, Middletown.
Maryland, and Rdbert H. Rumler.
Brattleboro, Vt., executive secre
tary, presented official reports.
Going by bus, the convention
moved enmasse on Monday to Wil
mington, Del., to visit the famed
DuPont Winteihur Farms. The na
tional convention sale of 8-1 head
of registered Hohftein cattle from
15 stales and Canada will be held
Thursday in Pennsylvania's Farm
Show Building at HarrisJbuig.
SEE
KILL
VISIT
UflNESS
KXTUNOi 1121 S. W. JTAJUC, Uooon HIT
(Opn For Your Convenience During
Business Hours Saturday and Sunday)
I LA S. GRANT, Women Director
BEVERLY JEAN HANSON
MARTHA SUE WRIGHT
LYNNEA ANN HAUGEBERG
Delegates Set
For Conference
.Special to The Bulletin
REDMOND ieven young peo
ple from Community church will
attend the senior high conference
at Lewis and Clark College June
12 and 18. At the 8 a.-m. worship
service Sunday the following will
be appointed delegates to the con
ference: Sheryl Hector, Barbara
Hiafct, Eileen Iilby, Randy Jones,
Ron Munkres, Alvin Shopshire and
Marilyn Swift. Miss Margaret
Harris will attend as ramp coun
selor. Representing Tumalo
church will be students Myrta Mc
Cullough and Ann Swearingen.
Sports facilities of the college, in
cluding the swimming pool will bo
availalble to the young people at
tending. Study courses, direoleil
by Dean Robert Clark of Newport
are "My Faith and My Life, ' "My
Life as a Christian," and "When
We Worship God." Workshops on
how to read the Bible, learning to
teach and the mission of the
church will be conducted, as well
as recreation periods and evening
vespers.
Other camp weeks for various
age groups incfhde the Junior
camp Aug. 14 to 20 and iuirior
high camp Aug. 28 to Sept. 'A, Volh
at Silver Creek. Reservations may
be made through the church. Seoul
tt'fxp 27 will upend a week al
descent lake.
' NEW YORK (UPl Police spent
'10 minutes Friday helping Jrhn
Grillo squeeze his truck out of it.1
tightly-wedged position in a low
tunnel.
Then they showed Grillo a "pas
senger cars only" sign at the tun
nel's entrance and gave him a
traffic summons.
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PORTLAND'S ROSE FESTIVAL
TWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE!
COLLEOC
M. E. Schultz
Takes Bride
In May Rites
Mr. and Mrs. Mivn Earl Sihu!
t (Nancy Kobisuii Mooi-efieldl are
at h-nie in Wasjiiiion, D.C.,.'o.
lowing a hoiifymjon trig by m.xor
aci . s the cor inent. 'l'.ie cjuoIc
we.e married May 27 at the Kirsl
I'resbytenan thui'ch in Salem.
The bride is the daughter c-f Mr
and Mrs. Boniface J. Cl;ary o
La!r;n. The brdcgrxm is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman S Imli
of Bend.
For the cer ? m r ty , the b r: de
.vcue a wrddirg d.e.ci cf w :e ny
h:i iuV.e and imrieJ Y.arilly
lace, wilh white tulle veil and a
coronet o.' sequin-emrcidered lace
She carried a colonial bouquet of
rs.'.euds. stcohano. is anj U'juvix
dia, all in white.
The bride hail five attendant1
including the Misses Shirley and
Mina:OM. Schul'z, sisters of th
brldegror.m. The ayeniants were
dressed in identical pale aqua
waltz-lenglh fr7cks. T!ie bride-
gror.'.Ti's mat her wore gray lace,
in wait length, with pale pink ac
cessories.
Dr. Paul N. PoMng officiated at
the candle-light ceremony. A iiwd
tion followed in the church par
lor-.. In add i lion to the bride-
grorm's paren's. Bend residents
attending wore Mr. and Mi's. D:i
Denning and Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Shoop. Mrs. Verna MacArthur of
Ijs Angeles, who has been visit
ing here, accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Schultz. She is his sister. Also
amour? tV many wrd.tine guests
were H. S. Wood of Klamath Falls,
maternal grandfather of the bride
groom, and M:s. Juhn Vadon of
Klamath Falls, sister of Mrs,
Schul'z.
The bridal couple will be in the
rational capital until September.
9chultz is stationed there as a
second lieutenarft in the Army En
gineers Corps.
Local Couple Wed
In Home Rites;
Live in Toledo
Miss Ora Dean Davis became Ihe
bride of Charles Frederick Ash In
a cei-emony Friday evening, June
.1, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Nolin Vandehey, 1438 Cumberland
avenue. The Vandeheys are broth
er-in-law and sister of the bride,
The former Miss Davis is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. M.
Davis, 1407 Cumberland. The bride
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray P. Syverson of Tumalo. Roth
young people attended Bend Hign
school.
The Rev. W. I. Palmer perfor
med the ceremony in the presence
of some 30 relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Vandehey were the
couple .s a'ttendartls.
The bride wore a white ballerina-length
frock and carried a
white Bible with white carnations.
A fingertip-length veil trimmed
with rhinestones cascaded from
her small hat.
At the reception following the
ceremony, Mrs. Louis Bet her, aunt
of the bridegixyjm, cut the wedding
cake. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Vande
hey poured the coffee. Out-of-town
guesls were Dick' Suyre and Al
bert Yost, both of Sublimity.
The couple will make their home
in Toledo, where the bridegroom
is employed al u lumber mill.
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The Bend Bulletin, Thursday, June 9, 1955
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MARRIED IN SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Miiton Earl SeUtz (Nan
cy Mooreflsld) will live in the East till fall. (Plioto for The Bulle
tin by Jesten-Mlller Studio)
NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker (Joy Acuff) have re
turned from their wedding trip.
Baker- Acuff
Vows are Said
Joy A'cu'ff nd Tom Baker wen1
married Friday evening, June :i,
in iin informal ceremony at Trin
ity Lutheran ehurch. ftw. Robert
liecKer it'iul me double - ring
service.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jot1 HimLsoii of Muscow,
Ida. The bridegroom is (he son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker, IM K.
Revere avenue.
Kathleen lonaM)n was the ;
bride's only atlendjutt, and OrviU"!
Miles was bcst man. Also present
were the bride's two sons, Sieve
and Larry Acuff.
The bride mire a sofily ftiilored
suit in oyster while, with pale pink
accessories, ller corsage was of
while and pink carnaliohs. Mrs.
Donaldson also wore an osyler
white r.uit, Willi el vhx-vkiI and
black accessories and a .vhite car
nation coisjige
The newlyweds made a honey
moon trip to Californ!1. For going
away, Ihe bride iwore a summe'
dress in Italian ifse, with pink ac
cessories.
Baker Is a lumiber gi'ader al a
local sawmill. His wife is u lele
tvM operator at The Bend
Bulletin.
The couple are al home al 171
K. Franklin avenue.
Flats ran siiucczc Mn'!ni),'h opfii
iris's half t'licir sif.
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Royal Neighbors
To Enter Contest
l'beity camp No. 8Tt02, Royal
N( l.j'wrs Ame. ica met Mon
day n.'.iht at No: a ay hall, with
Mrs. M.A't-II Douglass, iracu, pre
siuinij. Rep.irLs were given on the
recent district conversion held ii
Uend, and congratnlatocy tele-jjif.-n.i
frini many camps in the
district wci'e read,
11 was r.-po.led that Mr.s. Wil
liam Sclken, a member of the
Kr.;x), is ill at St. (jiarlcs Memo
rial hospital. ,
'1 i io Ijcu) camp dc'Ided to enter
ihe wrap 1; nk eo;trM, which has
l:ren innovated f )r catnos throup.ii
';ut the slate. The ibooks will be
judged Hi the state convention.
The nex: rnce.l'.ng will bo June
:o.
Club News
lieb knli Uxlse will meet Friday,
June 10. al 8 p.m. at the IOOV
hall.
r.vthhin proajis will hold a ham
dinner romt at 0:30, at the Li
brary And 'rium. All Knihls of
Pythias and Plhian Sisters, and
their gucis, are invited to attend.
I. tidy KlUs will hold their final
meeting o Hie season tonighl at
8 o'chK'k, in the BPOK hall. '
Phon 693
VU Miles North on Redmond Highway 97
Closed Tonight
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(a l)i it uppefi, Ihoutandi ol tiny porei, cool.
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cut down on Hocking wear.
reinforcement! ol poind of
tumble daily wear.
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(Ii'hvKM. Air codli'd ilura link
uppers. Vi'lililallriK i-yi'li'ls.
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