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    0 Interest to Women
I LA S. GRANT, Women's Director
The Bend Bulletin, Tuesday, June 21, 1955
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IN JUNE WEDDING Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Claude Wani
chek (Betty Ruth Larson) "have been honeymooning at the beach.
Wedding af Lufheran Church
Is Followed by Reception
Baskets of yt-llow gladiolus ami
.Mliito stuL-k-s, and candelabra hold
ing lighted tapers, formed the sel
ling fur an attractive wedding
Wednesday evening, June Ui, al
hirst Lutheran church, when Vin-
cent Claude Waniehek and Betty i
Huth Larson exchanged vows in o i
double-ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
James Coons of Eugene and Mrs.
Melvin Christ enson of Yakima,
Wash. Following her graduation
from Bend high school with the
elass of lirl, she was employed
by Pacific Telephone and Tele
graph Co. She made her home in
Bend with her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Carter.
The bridegroom, also a member
of the 1954 class, joined the Navy
following graduation. He is sta
tioned on the Destroyer USS Hope
well at San Diego.
Rev. R. E. Ylvisaker officiated
at the ceremony. Mrs. Nels Skjer-
saa was organist, playing the
traditional wedding marches and
accompanying Miss Karen Chap
man, who sang "Tell Me."
Aunt Is Attendant
Mi's. Carter was the bride's at
tendunt. and Bob Newman, s
' friend of ttie bridegroom since
earlv childhood, was best man
Carol de Broekert and Richard
Nickel, brother-in-law of the bride
eroom, ushered.
The bride wore a beige suit, ac
cented bv pink and blue
eossories and a white- orchid cor
sage. Mrs. Carter wore a gray
suit, with rd accessories and
rnrsaue of red rosebuds. The
bride's mother wore a suit in avo
cado green, with yellow accessor
ies and, a corsage repealing the
(ones of the costume. Mrs. Wani
ehek chose an afternoon dross in
navy blue and white stripe, worn
with white accessories and a red
corsage.
Reception In Hltl
Deep rose peonies ami lavender
lilacs decorated the church par
lors, where the reception was held.
The three-tier wedding cake was
garlanded with pink roses. White
and silver bells provided a dock
irrniind for the bride's table.
Miss Aria Fordham cut the wed
ding cake. Pouring were Mrs.
Richard Nickel, sister of the bride
groom, and Mrs. Hugh Morris.
ISTORIC
SUCCESS I
The "call for Crow"is heard more and more
as new thousands each day enjoy Old Crow in a
milder, lower-priced, 86 Proof bottling companion
to the world-famous 100 Proof Bottled in Bondl
Kentucky Straight
NOW-TWO GREAT BOTTLINGS1
86 PROOF
Celfbrind Old Crow-lighrtf,
milder md lower-priced than
the too Proof Bottled in Bond
BOTTLED IN BOND lOO
The raoe timom of bonded
bourbons vulsble u uul
THE OLD CROW DISTILLERY
f1F.'.H
aunt of the bride. M iss Evelyn
Dietz was in charge of the musi
cal guest book, which played the
wedding murch as each page was
turned. Miss Pat Slokoe and Mrs.
Robert Adams presided at tiie gift
table.
Out-of-town guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Christenson and
daughter, Rymmel, from Yakima:
Mr. and Mrs. James Coons and
son, James, Eugene; Mrs. Lydia
Hart and Pete Nelson, Pnneville;
Mrs. A. Larson, Ashland, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Kribs, Mr. and Mrs
Wesley McDowell and Mrs. For-l-est
Yeoman, Redmond-
After a honeymoon on the Ore
gon coast, the couple will be at
home in San Diego, at 4619' a Park
boulevard.
Social Calendar
Tonight
6:30 p.m. Birthday party at
Sunset Homo. Bend Soroptimists
hostesses.
6:45 p.m. First Presbyterian
Women's fellowship, at the church.
8 p:m. Pine Forest Grange,
Grange Hall.
8 p.m. Academy of Friendship,
Women of the Moose, Moose hall
8 p-m. Degree of" Honor past
presidents with Mrs. George Sea-
brook. 117 Lafayette.
8 p.m. Circle 1, Catholic Altar
Society, with Mrs. L. A. Hillis, 4S0
State street.
8 p.m. Circle 2, Catholic Altar
Society, with Mrs. Duran Allen.
1445 K. 8th street.
Wednesday
10:30 o.m- Juniper Garden
club, outing on Century Drive lo
dig shrubs.
1 p.m. Women's Golf club,
luncheon at club house.
8:30 p.m. Square dance at Ben
donian studio. 1001 K. Penn.
Thursday
10 a.m. Church of God, Mission
ary society. Drake park.
1:30 p.m. Grange Hall ladies'
aid with Mrs- Waller x Prli hard
Arnold district.
2 p.m. Circle 4, First Lutheran
WMF, with Mrs. D. C. Dyer, Glen
'Vista.
2 p.m. Edna Mae Sill group.
Baptist's Women's union, with
Mrs. Ilollis Dodson. 456 E. Haw
t borne.
Bourbon Whiskey
$480
PROOF
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COMPANY. FRANKFORT, KY.
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Installation,
Convention,
In the Works
The American Legion Auxiliary
Icclcd ofiijiri ftjr tlk coi.iin,
.on ii. xi i:ion;i in Hulmond, i.
our and rinde phns feir p irtici
-ating in Inc dipnrtnient conven
he last rtiiular meeting until fall
.u; Wcdm sday evening in lh
-ourtijouse assembly room. Join,
installation for officers of units ii
Jisliict 12 will be held June 24 I.
srincville. Mrs. W. C. Fickas of
Bi nd and Mrs Wesley McDowell
it Redmond will be installing of
ficers. Mrs. Valborg Evans was eleeti-d
president, and other officers were
tamed as follows: First vice-pres
dent, Mrs. M. S. Phelps; second
vice-president. Mrs. Earl Lang;
secretary, Miss Jean Ednlison:
treasurer, Mrs. Lester hdmison;
executive board members, Mrs.
Antone Fossen. Mrs. Frank Prince
and Mrs- A. Peterson. Mi-s. Evans.
Miss F.dmison. Mi's., Edmison and
Mrs. W. 11. Coahran were named
as convention delegates, in t-'ie or
der named. Mrs. Craig Coyner will
attend as a delegate - at - large.
Named as alternates were Mrs.
Roy Thielman, Mrs. U. F. Ander
son, Mrs. A. Peterson ana mn.
Connie Randall-
Mrs. Louis Bain, chairman of in
formation for the deportment con
vention July 28-30. called for vol
unteers to help at the booths.
It was reported that nine mem
bers of the auxiliary have helped
with Operation Skywatch in the
past year, giving a combined to
tal of 889 hours of service. A
membership of 104 was reported.
Mrs. Coahran. Mrs. Fossen ami
Mrs. Bain were appointed lo audit
the books.
An intermission of musical en
tertainment . included two songs by
Miss Lollie Ipock, with guitar ac
companiment by Harold Williams
After the meeting, relresnmenis
were served Dy Mrs. nrriurc
Towner and Mrs. Thielman.
Hoover Family
Reunion is Held
At Bend Home
A family reunion honoring Mrs
-.'orge ' Hoover, early-day resi
dent of Bend, was held here over
he weekend at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice H. Hoover, 862
Riverside drive.
Present were sons and daughters
nnd tiieir families that included
grandchildren and great - grand
children of Mrs. Hoover.
Among those present were
Myrl P. Hoover, Los Altos, Calif-;
Mr. and Mrs. William Tromblee,
Kelso. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Ver
non Kuhl, Hood River; Mi's. Don
Miller. Payette, Ida.; Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Owen, Hood River;
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Owen and son,
Don, Holyoke, Mass; Mr. and Mrs
George Weston, Bend, and mem
hers of the family ot Maurice
Hoover.
A dinner was a highlight of lhe
family reunion.
Prineville Group
Plans to Organize
Drill Team Soon
Special to The Bulletin
PRINKVILLE The Prineville
Ladies of Elks completed the
club's organization structure at
business meeting lust Thursday
evening in the Elks hall. The
ijroup voted to organize a drill
learn, and President Mrs. A. M.
Reynolds named committees to
serve for the coming year.
Several projects were discussed,
including the purchase of a coffer
urn for the lodge hull, the pur-
hase of card table covers, and a
pot luck supper for men of the Elks
be held in the near future.
Women also agreed to assist the
men's lodge in a summer picnic.
if such an event is scheduled.
All eligible women interested In
joining the drill team nre to meet
it the lodge hall at 7 pm. July
7. The next business meeting will
be held that evening, starting at
8 o'clock.
Committees were named as fol
lows: Hospitality, Mary MrPhet ridge
and Mrs. C. C. O'Connor: enter
tainment, Virginia Turner. Mrs
Dale Krog, refreshments, Florence
Griffin. Loree Marnden. Mrs. A.
D. Ashley. Dorothy Fuller, Mrs.
Edward Dnlmer Jr., Wanda Daly
On the ways and means com
mil te. the following were named:
Mm. W. A. Hatfield, Mrs. H. U
Cordes, Mrs. Harold Davis. Mrs
H. R. Gillen, Judy Bicart and
Ula Hedges. Sickness committee
Mrs. Robert S'-hnoor and Ethel
Pentecost: publicity, Elaine
Thompson and Mrs. Mike Mlksche
Trust will handle membership;
and the collection of dues. They
are Wanda He I mi, Mrs. J. E
Garrett and Jennie McKinnon.
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f ' , . ' -i 'V V IN I f-S, ?
IN CHURCH CEREMONY Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tudor Hib
bert (Jennie Lee Woods) will be, at home in Bremerton. (Photo
for The Bulletin by Forget Studio)
Hibbert-Woods Vows Said
In McMinnville
St. Barnabas Episcopal church
in McMinnville was the scene of
the marriage of Richard Tudor
Hibbert and Miss Jennie Lee
Woods, Sunday afternoon, June 12.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Glcss of Bend.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred H. Hibbert of
Sheridan. The Rev. A- H. Mac-
Donnell performed the double
ring ceremony in the presence of
150 relatives and friends.
The newlyweds are in Bend this
week and will leave next Monduy
for Bremerton, where the bride
groom will be stationed for four
months as an ensign in the U.S.
Nuvy. From there he will go to
Long Beach, Calif., followed by
overseas duty.
For her wedding, the former
Miss Woods chose a gown of tra
ditional white, fashioned with an
embroidered tulle bodice with
jjeplum and a skirt of tiered nylon
net. A heart-shaped hat of lace
with seed pearls held her finger
tip veil of silk illusion, and she
carried a shower bouquet of pinr
bouvardia centered with a white
orchid. Her father gave her In
marriage.
Attendants Wear Pink
Mrs. Richard Daoust of Bene"
was matron of honor, and brides
maids were Miss Rosanne Jeffer
son of Madras, Miss Evelyn Can?v
perelli of Portland and Miss Caro'
Malmgreen of San Gabriel. The at
tendants wore gowns of pink nylon
net over taffeta, with pink net
hats. They carried tulle-edged
nosegays of pink sweet peas and
rosebuds.
Robert Hibbert of Sheridan wuk
best man for his brother, and John
Woods of Bend, brother of the
bride, was one of the four ushers
Lincoln Graner of McMinnville
was organist, and Miss Br-'-ra
Brykit of Sheridan sang "M'lje
Lord's Prayer" and "O Perfect
Ixve"
Baskets of pink and white gladi-
lous formed the altar setting and
pink and white satin bows marked
tiie pews. The reception was held
"VfomenwholTse
Vano
Iic?uid Starch
have more lime
for leisure
because
Vano Liquid Starch
Saves time..
Saves work.
If YOU'RE NOT USING VANO
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Ceremony
in the church parlors, where pink
predominated in the decorative
scheme.
The bridal couple honeymooned
on the Oregon coast. For going
awuy, the bride wore a suit U"
French blue flannel, with white
and champauc ace-ories.
Both bride and grWi "received
B.S. degrees fnmi Oregon Stale
college in June. The former Miss
Woods majored in education, and
Hibbert specialized in business
technology. He participated in the
NROTC program throughout his
college career, and was given his
ensign's commission at com-1
mincement.
f Local Friends Attend
In addition to the bride's family
and her honor attendant, local res-
idents attending included Mr. and'
Mrs. John Gumm, Mrs. Wilfred
Hoi man, Mrs. Norman Thorpe and
'laughter, Maureen Misner; Miss
'Jarrie Scott, Mrs. Almeda Hoist
and Mr. Daoust. The following for
mer Bend residents were present:
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Springstube,1
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Denman
ind family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Broslerhouse, Mrs. Eugene Bros
'erhouse and Mr. and Mrs. George
Murphy and family, ail of Port
land: Mr. and Mrs. Authur Pattie
ind daughter, Robin, Albany; Mr.
ind Mrs. Ward Webber. The
Dalles; Mr. and Mrs. Adam Woods
ind Mrs. J. C. Woods, Durkee
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Black, Sa
'em, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
stey and family, Underwood
Wash.
Church of (iod Missionary circle
will meet Thursday ut 10 a.m. in
Drake park. Pot luck luncheon wilt
be served at noon.
Edna Mne Kill urmip, Baptist
Women's union, will meet Thurs
day at 2 p.m. al the home of .Mrs
Hull is Dcxlson, A' E. ll.iwiiiurn
avenue. Mrs. S. W. Wagner will
be assistant hostess. Mrs. Ros:
Newton will leail devotions serv
ice and Mrs. Irving Walter will
have charge of the prog rum.
YOU'RE WORKING TOO HARO I
STARCHl
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Jack Robison
Takes Bride
iln June Rites
A niiurin;ic uf iit i-is' in U,-n.
took phce June 10 ut I.'ownuui
M.iliodisi church in Gcnn.s P:iss
wm n Jack W. sl' v P.oh;c!i too
as his bride Miss Mary Sue
Jornu, diHinlitir of Mis. Lucy
James, daughter of Mrs. I.uey Ca.s.s
iiTom is the son of Mr. and
s'is. Hurry M. RuLlson uf Bend.
Dr. F. W. Weils nud tin duuole
nng ceremony by cnivik'lii.'.ni, in
a setting of delphinium, peonies
md suaKiruguns. Tiie bride was
piven in marriage by her grand
f.itlui, Albert K. ViH.
Albert Chnslirmsr,i i:f Bend was
best limn, and (he bride was at
tended by a sorority sister. Miss
Sally Joanne Hums uf Medford.
Mrs. John Schu fcrstt in was or
gatiist.
The bride wore n ballerina
length frock of white scrolled cry
staletll over pleuti d taffeta. A
pearl-trimmed band held her fin
gertip veil, and she carried a
nosegay of white marguerites am!
daisies, tied with satin ribbon
streamers. Miss Harris wore a
full-skirted ballerinu frock in sky
blue faille, and carried yellow and
white marguerites tied with satin
streamers.
A reception wns held at tin
home of the bride's mother. Im
mediately afterw-ird. the bridal
couple left for Fort Bennlng, Ga
where the bridegroom w-us to en
ter the United States Army as a
second lieutenant. For going away,
the bride wore a two-piece knit
suit in beige, with whie acces:
sories and an orchid corsage.
The former Miss James gruduat
d from Grants Pass high school
in litftf. She was a student for two
years at Oregon State college,
where she was affiliated with Del
ta Delta Delta sorority. The bride
groom graduated from Bend high
school and was a senior at Oregon
State. His fraternity is Delta Up
silon.
Among the out-of-town guests, in
addition to the bridegroom's par
ents and the best man, was Ger
ald Gerke of Prineville.
Closing Program
Given
by School
Special (o The Bulletin
ALFALFA Thirty - one chil
dren who attended vacation Bible
school at the Alfalfa grange hall
participated In a closing program1
there last Friday night- Also pres
ent were atwut 35 friends. The
school was sponsored by Westmin
ster Orthodox Presbyterian church
of Bend. Rev. Edward Wybenga
was in diarge.
All departments of the school
took part in the program. Assist
ing with solo parts were Ruby
Tatli and Danny Page, accordion
ists. Jane Wvbenga was pianist.
Charlotte Falk received a pen
set for bringing the most children
to Bible school. Eleven others also
ecelved nrizes for their standing
In a contest, points being given
for attendance, memory work, con
duct and neatness.
Rev. Wybenga showed a film on
the life of David, and Norman
Coleman gave the closing prayer
After the program. Mrs. Tom Wal
lace, Mrs. Merle lx)wo and Mrs.
Tom Foisler served ice cream
cones-
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VALUES
Stipes Furniture
Pre-lnventory SALE
FREE DELIVERY In Our Trading Area
A. C. Stipe Furniture Co.
821 Wall St.
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WED IN GRANTS PASS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wejley Robi
son (Mary Sue James) are at home In Georgia. (Photo for The
Bulletin by Artcraft Camera Shop, Grants Pass.)
Susan Dillabough
Gefs Scholarship
Susan DillalMugi'i, a member of
this yeur's Bend high school grad
dating class, will attend Oregon
Male college this f.ill on a $:(
tuition scholarship given by tlx
JSC Mothers club, it was an
nounced today by officers of tin
club. Miss Dillabough Is . the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryci
S. DillalHugh of R.xile 2, Bend.
Miss Dilluhougli, who was
named us alternate, has been noti
fied that Fred Wade has relin
quished the scholarship to accept
un athletic scholarship lo Willam
ette university.
Miss Dillabough plans to major
in home economics.
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ti;i:ns uanck Friday
Teen-agers of the Bend area will
he guests uf the Bend lodge of
Elks, ut a youth dance Friday,'
June 24, from 7:30 to 10: :i0 p.m.
ut the Elks hull. The summer pur- '
lies for young people are spon
sored by various fraternal groups
and coordinated by the youth
Recreationul Council.
A teen-age dance was held Mon-1
lay evening at the Moose hall.
Cascade St inures will hold their
egular weekly square dance Wed
irsday evening at the Bendonian
studio, 1001 E. Penn avenue, start
ing at 8:30. Len Gorton will cull..
ENDS TONIGHT!
In C'lnemacoiM-!
Fml ANtatrc
IHlie Carol!
"Daddy Long Legs"
Also
Wild Bill Klllott
Son of Davy Crockett
STARTS TOMORROW!
Marauders
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DAN DURYEA
JEFF RICHARDS
KEENAN WYNN
JARMA LEWIS
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