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i Of Interest to Women Tumalo Families Tell Activities The Bend Bulletin, Saturday, June 25, 1955 ILA S. GRANT. Women's Director' i -. .1 AT HOME IN BEND Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Meeker (Patri cia Gassner) were married recently in Reno. hlz&ti .ft 1. 1 rl-'H II z 1 , y, , if (4 fr" -inrT i n n'" m ffi'ifirrr ir iiirrirrm "irrr- r'tr'rT -"f IN CHURCH RITES Mr. and Mrs. Billie Dean Myrlck (Marjor ie Stiff are at home on Butler road. Redmond Girl Wed Sunday In Powell Buffe Ceremony Special to The, Killetin REDMOND Marjorie Ellon Stiff and Billie Dean Myrick were married Sunday, Juno 19, at the Powell Butte Community church. Rev. D. L. Pcnhollow read the ceremony at 1 o'clock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stiff of Redmond. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Myrick of Braw-U-y, Calif. The church was decorated with snowballs, carnations, iris and yel low roses. Mrs. D. L. Penhollow was organist and Ilene Hayes was soloist. The bride was Riven in marriage by her father. She wore an or chid ballerina-length frock, with white veil and accessories, and carried a bouquet of pink rose buds. Has Four Attendants Mrs. Emmott Ray, sister of thi brde, was mntron of honor, in yellow nylon organdie. She car ried white chrysanthemums Bridesmaids were Mrs. Harold Bachcider. sister of the bride, in pink: Mrs. Keith Stiff, sister-in-law, in blue, and Mrs. Ronny Mil ler, in white. The attendants wore organdie frocks and carried bou quets of yellow chrysanthemums. Keith Stiff, brother of the bride, was best man. Ronny Miller. Har old Barhelder and Emmet t Ray usheri'd. Eddie Ray and Rhonda Stiff, nephew and niece of the bride, were rim; bearer and flower girl. ItiTt'ptmn Ih lt ld A reception was held at the Phont 693 11 Mil Nortk on Hnliimii HijhwoY V ViVMaTI J I u M Laul Time SUNDAY NIGHT 2 Technicolor Hits DEAN MARTIN and JT.HRY I.MVIS "3 RING CIRCUS" Alm ROCK HUDSON "TAZASON OF COCHISE" L3T -ft i homeof the bride and groom, on Butler road. Mrs. Ray cut the wedding cake and Mrs. Bachelder poured. Mrs. Keith Stiff and Mrs. Miller assisted with the bride's book. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stiff are from Crcswcll, and Mr. and Mrs. Bachelder are from Cottage Grove. Also from out-of-town were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Needles of Madras and the bridegroom's mo ther, from Bravvley. The couple went to Lakeview on their wedding trip. For going away, the bride wore a blue taf feta street dress. The former Miss Stiff attended Lorane High school, and the bride groom attended high school in Bra w ley. The newlyweds am at home on Butler road, where Myrick is em ployed at the Bertil Nelsbn dairy ranch. STARTS SUNDAY 7 days DEADLY PURSUIT ON THE HIGH SEAS! ma ms; wayue MA1J . lYLt BETTGSR TAB HUNTiS cn the Same Program A Tour of The Far F-at nomocracy "FAR EAST BASTIONS" A Clnenuwope Short On The Same Donald Duck "NO HUNTING" A C'lnenuMcope Cartoon Couple Wed In Reno Rites; At Home Here Mr. and Mrs. Fd 'n David Meeker have returned from honeymoon trip to San Francisco and the coast, and are ut home at 1214 Columbia streei. They were married May 30 at Whitaker Park Church of God in Reno. The bride, the former Patrici Mary Gassner, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gassner, 1253 Cumberland. The bridegroom is the sin of Mrs. Catherine Meeker of Philadelphia. Pa. H" is cm ployed at the B & B Garage in Bend. Rev. W. R. Murphy, pastor of the Reno church, read the cere mony in a setting of delphinium. peonies and snapdragons. His wife acted as the bride's attend ant, and Robert G. Graves of Reno was best man. For her wedding, the bride chose waltz-length gown of brocaded eggshell satin. She wore a small veiled hat and carried a nosegay of white marguerites and daisies, tied with satin streamer ribbon.;. Mrs. Murphy wore a ballerina -length frock in blue faille, and car ried a nosegay of white daisies tied with satin ribbons. The bridal couple exchanged rings in the informal ceremony. 4-H Club News ALFALFA 4-H WOOI.IF.S ltv UCE WICK Thn Alfnlf.n 4-H Woolirs mot June 11 t the home of Shirk-y Lowe, club loader. Also present were Bomie and S'laron Thayer Mlekey and Jimmy Lowe, Gordon and Timmy GrovoT. Lee, iJnu ana Don Wick and Bobby Hall. Tliore was a discussion on rrc- parinq animals for show. After- wnrd we went swimming, men me leader served refreshments. Tl'MALA SIIPKP CLl'B By Don Corwin - h!.H mtretinns and answers nffioorQ Hnties at a meettnu June IS at the Bill Martin home Mnrtin pave a domonstra- .i... nn ticinir iho ft'TTD curds cor- rectly, and Mrs. Marlin servii refreshments. We sanR "On Top emnirn, -itli ficenrdion Ol wiu onmiM.., i accompaniment bv Denny Corwin and Jackie Martin. Aftir the moetinix. we player1 games on our horses. The next meeting will be June tl at the Sandy Corwin home. There will be a discussion on "How to prevent accidents." Social Calendar Tonight 6:30 p.m. Central Oregon Sad die Clubs association, potluck din ner at Rim Rock Riders club house; Todd Lake films to he shown. 6:30 p.m. Pythian banquet at Redmond Hotel, followed by lnitia tion in Redmond Caves. Sunday 12:30 p.m. Pythian picnic, Pio neer park, Bend. Monday 8 p.m. Eastern Star, Masonic temple. Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Circle 3, Ca tholic Altar society, with Mrs. J. J. Massart, 325 State street. CSWV Auxiliary No. 20, (Jay H Upton camp) will meet Friday July 1, for a 1 o'clock dessert at the home of Mrs. Marion uunuis, 422 Franklin avenue. This will be the regular monthly meeting, and officers requested that all mem bers attend. Program BETROTHED Barbara Car lile, bride-elect of Robert Pcd erion. Barbara Carlile's Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Carlile of Glon Vista announce the engage menl of their d'Uitjhter, B-irbnrn Jean, to Hobeil Edwin Pt-dcrso- son ol Mr. an'l Mre. Edwin Ped orson of the Eastern Star district Both young people were gradua ted from Hend High school in 1954 and attended Central Oregon College last year. Pederson is em ployed by the U.S. Forest Ser'ice, stationed this summer at Cres cent.. Miss Carlile is employed in the office at Medo-Land Cream ery. Dale for the wedding has not been set. Tamarack Girls' Camp In 21st Year Camp . Tamarack, at secluded Dirk lake in the Cascades foot liilLi west of the Metolius river, opened today for its 21st year. Present fo the opening three- week session ol the camp operated by Donne E. Gill of Lebanon and Margaret Lumpkin of Corvallis. are 64 girls ranging In age (ram 9 to 17. This year, 20 ol the girls ire from San Franc'sco, and one ;s from New York. Most are from Oregon, with Bend represented. As the youngsters prepare for tiieir liT)5 camp, a new builditv is taking shape on the Camp Tarn nrack grounds, near the shore of the 10-acre lake that mirrors tall tamaracks, pines and firs. This to serve as a craft building. The camp, divided into sever.-! 'riods, will last through August 20. T.'iis year's camp is to include a trail riders' week, with the girls and their counselors visiting scenic regions of the mid-Oregon Cas cades on horseback. Twenty-seven lorses are now in the camp area, ready for use. Also, a group of the campers will be taken to Yellowstone Na tional park this season, by bus About 20 girls will make that "rip. First of Uie girls checked into camp last night. They were the 20 youngsters from San Fransieso. Rides, hikes, plant identification along mountain trails, trips to scenic areas, swimming and boat ing will be the highlights of the summer camp. . The youngsters hope to be in Bend for the Mirror pond pageant, a river fete that was also viewed by the 19T4 campers. ENDS .THI Marauders iMnU umua toeut W "'i'UI EXTRA FOR SATURDAY NIGHT! Come as late as 8 p.m. Plus our BONUS SHOW IT'S A SURPRISE YOU'LL ENJOY STARTS TOMORROW! MB (1WlV QnemaScoPE l... i in, .J iVj'liipt, - ' J fit 2nd Big Attraction Sp clul to Till- Hull: tin TUMALO Archie C'.iristuphor was home over Ihc weekend from Oakride. He stayed with hip pa "ii": Mr. and Mra Austin I,. Christopher, who were also host o Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Holland of Eugene of Sunday. MM-:inn e business trip to Spring field and Kufcene Thui-sday irouijh Saturday ai-e Mrs. Ray '.Vallvins and Mi's. Austin Chris- ophrr. The family reunion of Mr. ant! Mrs. Del Vnvis hrld their nniuial licnic at Bcnr Springs Sunday vith 50 relatives present. The Tumalo Biulc school, in scs :io'l for the Inst two weeks, had picnic Friday wil.'t the teachers ind children at the Tumalo state arK. The Tumalo Granue held Its an mal birthday supp:r Fridny at :3fl p m. with members aiv.l readings with music and sinv;inK isitors pres 'nt. A miutrnm of was given. Justl.e c: iho i'eace 1. W. Grubb was present. Mrs. Martha Gustason and son Gerald of Eugene were weekend quests of Mr. and Mrs. Aren Stev ensons. Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs ren Stevensons were Mr. and Mrs. Hnrold Davenport of Snrini; tield and Mrs. Pnvenport's father Mr. and Mrs Snndy Corwin el '-mily attended the June buffet (inner at the Grange hall nt Al falfa Sunday. A baseball game be 'ween the mart'iec men and single ones was played. Mr. and Mr. Robert L. Forbes if San Franeis-o. Calif , visitivl their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Aren Stevensons. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wright of R"lsport were weekend guesl' of Mr. and Mi. Kay Watkins. Mrs. Martha Elliot of Lakeview -lied at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Corwin Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Victor Wilson an.' -hildren of Eugene spent the week "nd visiting with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wilson. Series of Parties Planned for July The Ladies Auxiliary of Patri irehs Militant, canton D.-s:iiutis vill sponsor a series of three -linoehle parties open to the pub lie. on consecutive Saturday nights starting July 16. The parties wil1 be held at the IOOF hall, am, ;ach will start at 8 n'rlo-k. Mrs V E. Stevens is ge'lv.T.d r'lair man in charge of arrangements. Plans fur the S 'i'ies were made at the meeting last Friday nigh' The annual memorial service was held, with Mrs. Albert Zemke. Mrs. D. N. Graham and Mrs. Mar- tines Anelerson in charge. Mrs. Zemke, Mrs. Vern Mcr hant and Miss Charlotte Eastot: were appointed to serve on ,1m ways and means commitee foi the year. Refreshments were served loi lowing the meeting. The next meeting will be July 15. Members of the canton will serve refreshments, with Frank Tate as chairman. r.vofiitivc hnurd. Methodist WS- CV. will mm.t WcrlncKiiaV. June 29, at 2 p.m. in the Fireside room of the church. N.O.W. Thhnlilp club will nn' t Wednesilav. June 29. at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. M. Ray Coop- AH h. f ranklin avenue. TONIGHT! a 4 Kirk Douqlas in THE CHAMPION' and See Both Features 8 SIX CANDLES ON THE CAKE Tarn Livingston celebrated her birthday anniversary Tuesday afternoon with a party at the home of her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Nelson Leland. Her moth er, Mrs. Oliver Livingston, and her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Paula Gruhe, assisted. In the picture, from left, are Tarn's little brother, Dick; Jan Proby, Terry Crawford, Kathy Moody, the honoree, Janet Munltres, Mary Ann Hampson, Diane Hampson (on chair) and Judy Selfors. (Bend Bulletin Photo) Summer Typing Course Planned In response to requests for a iunimcr course. Central Oregon -ollege will offe-r a six-week coursi in typing beginning July 5 to con .inue tin-ought August 12, it was announced tixlay by Don Pence, exilh'ge director. Instructor will be Mrs. William Niskanen. and the fee will be $15 or Hi hours. I he class will meet n the Bend High school ivnine room from 10 to 11:30 a'm., Mon lay tiirough Friday. The coui'se is intended orimnr ily for high schiml and junior high eiuilents, Pence saiel. I.ower grail, undents will be aelmitted, bu' idlllts tire nslieel to enroll in tin "ollege typing classes scheduled for the re'gular school year. At '"as! 10 must be enrolled if the :lass is to be given, and 20 is he maximum number to be nc- epted. "This is an opportunity for stud ems with time on their hand: 'his summer to advance then le-rniii!' in rommereial skills." I ene-e saul. Persons who aie in leli'Sled should rail Mrs. Niskunili al KM-J or Pence at "2.1J DON'T STOP MY BULLETIN HOLD "VACATION Yes, you may have every issue held and delivered to you on returning from your vacation. This will enable you to catch up on community activities and events while you were away. Simply Call 56, The Bulletin, and say you want the "VACATION - PAK" This will stop delivery of The Bulletin at your door while away, and each day one will be placed in a Special "PAK" under your name until you return. There will be no extra cost for this service. America's Biggest "LITTLE MERCHANT" Your neighborhood carrier is an independent con tractor. He buys his papers wholesale and sells them to you. Support your LITTLE MERCHANT! Uses Sweeper On Her Lawn CAHMI. III. (UP) A motorist passing the home of Mrs. Harry L. Ashworth couldn't resist stopping and asking the Carmi housewife what she was doing when he saw her running an eli'clric vacuum sweepe-r over her front lawn. Why the dandelions are about lo take over the lleighliorhood," she said, "so I just hold the sweep- on lop of a dandelion that has gone to seed and whoosh away goes the seed mid an additional crop Is curtailed. Bend Chapter No. 109, Order o! Eastern Star, will hold Initiation Monday, June 27, at 8 p.m. at he Masonic temple. The tm-etinf vill be Ihe last until after tin mmmcr recess. Officers extendi' i special invitation to vtsitmr members. Aftrr the meeting r frcs'itnents will be e rvt d v.'i!' Mrs Jnn McWiUiams and Mrs W. F. McWiUiams as co-chairmen tif the hostess commit tec. for advance registration. Itegistra tion and the first chss nTM'tin.' will be Tuesflay. July 5, at 10 a m in the typing room. This cours;' will not carry either hiKh school or college credit. I Want The ' Pence to Speak At Bend Church Don Pence, who is well known in Bend as a speaker and musi- lan. will speak at the 11 a.m. service Sunday at First Melodist church, wjth "The Source of Authority" as his subject. Miss Margie Thomas will sins, 'I Walk Todny Where Jesus Walked." Pence, who is director of Cen tral Oregon College, Is a lay lead t of the church. The pastor, uev. Dean Poindexler, is out of the city attending the annual church con ference. Tn ancient times, nooule blamed their colds on s'ich things as the influence of comets. Watch Ring Remodeling Jewelry Repairs Bear's Jewelry BellHon Bldr. 'EM! - PAK" ILLUatUM C.ale Open 1:30 Show at Dusk a r.i-.i w JOAN SHAWUE