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    The Bend Bulletin, Saturday, August 20, 1955
Of Interest to Women
I LA S. GRANT, Women'i Director
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PLEDGE TROTH Mr. and Mrs. Larry Zitelc (Loij Mallery)
were married last Saturday. They will be at home in Monmouth.
(Photo for The Bulletin by lull's Photo Shop)
ZHek-Mallery Vows are Said
In Church Rites in Redmond
Kprrial to The IltillYtiii , i
RKDMOND An afternoon wed-1
ding Saturday al St. Thomas Cath
olic church united in marriage
Miss Lois La Verne Mallery and ;
Ijitv 1 eroy Zitek, both graduates
of Itfvuiiond hili school. The
brick';, parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Verne R. Mallery. The bride
groum. who attended Portland Uni
versity am) will continue his edu
cation at Monmouth this fall, is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Zitek. All are Redmond residents.
Offic ttins at the- wedding ; was
Rev. Thomas F. McTeigue of
Prinevillc. White gladiolus decor
ated the altar.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a ballerina length
gown of white net and lace with
lace jacket and a two-tiered fin
izertin veil d'scendiiie from a
crown of rhinestones. She carried j
a bouquet of red Happiness roses
and fern.
lias Five- AttemhintK
The bridegroom's sister, .Miss
Marlene ZWak, was maid of honor,
in pink net and lace, ballerina
length, with lace jacket. Her flow-'
, ers were tinted chrysanthemums
on a wnite glammelia lace fan,
and she wore a Juliet cap of lace
and net. Bridesmaids' Miss Sharen
Rector, Miss Marilyn Marker and
Mrs. Ronald Cork, Redmond, and
Miss Joyce Eckwortzel, Woodburn.
wore net ballerina frocks in light
green, pink, yellow and blue, re
spectively. They wore Juliet caps
and carried flower fans that con
trasted with their frocks.
Kris and Mike Benscoter were'
flower girl and ring bearer.
The duties of best man were
performed by the bridegroom's
brother, Douglas Zitek. Ushers
Shower is Given
Wednesday Night
By War Brides
Mrs. Junior Hess was honored at
n surprise layette shower Wennrs
div rvonine al the homo of Mrs.
.Irhn i.. Ferguson, on K. Seventh
sired. Guests at the party inclwl
ed Mrs. Hess and her mother. Mn
d;ime P. Ferret, who is visiting
from Kr.inec, and members of tht
Kimmean Brides cluh. of which
Mrs. Hess and Mrs. Ferguson are
also members.
Mrs. Sylvester Meins was here
from Redmond, and Bend residents
altend'na included Mrs. George
Churchill. Mrs. 1-ee Maker. Mrs
Oliver Pickens. Mrs. Kdwin Shaver.
Mi. Bob SchniRUP and Mis. Bob
Ware.
Several games were pl iyed. then
llie gifts were rolled in on a gift
l,.ly uhi'h was decorated with
sM'-sied names tor the expected
baby, in both French and English.
,i the close ol the evening, th
hostess serve d refeshments.
Lalceview to Host
Square Dancers
C'ntr:il Or'-C'in S'linrr dnnrui-s
Imo Ixvn hvilH n the third nn
rr.ial nun Sup wiun1 tlnm-p lo he
h Id on ISi. I. i'cvii f.m'hill fioM
on Si'pli ml:"r 3 and I. sl.lrting at
S p m.
B. M. Antic and B'lly Mayhfw
mill ! in rhaivc. with the Alkali
Glidrrs as hosts
Square d.irovrn are r-pftd
fmrn all parts u( the state
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were Dirrell Mallery, brother of
the bride: Robert Eberhard and
William Galligan, all Redmond,1
and Robert Weigand, Terrebonne.
Mrs. Ren Galligan was organist.
Miss Darlene Skinner sang "Ave
Maria," and a trio composed of
Mrs. Clarence McFarlane, Mrs.
John Manning and Mi's. Kieran
Madden sang "On This Day, Oh;
Beautiful Mother."
Reception is 11.-1,1
A reception followed in Moose
temple, with Mrs. Paul Penson in
charge. Assisting her were Mrs.
Hurry Carlson, Powell Butte; Miss
Hdythe Urie, Miss Marilyn Marker
and Miss Myrna Tull, Redmond;.
Mi's. Homer Klkin, Bend, and Miss
Sue Swift, Terrebonne,
Out-of-town guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Karl Barnett, Parkdale;
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Zitek, Oak
land, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Elkin and son, Harley, Bend; Mr.
and Mrs W. I. Mallery, Prineville;
Jerry Warnock, Portland.
For their coast wedding trip the
bride wore a beige suit with
green accessories and a corsage
of green cypripedium orchids. The
nowlywcds will live in Redmond
until classes resume at Oregon
College of Education in Monmouth.
Both were employed in Redmond
during the summer.
Social Calendar
Sunday
8 "a.m. Deschutes Geology club
meets at City Hall to leave for
field trip to Grizzly area.
12:30 p.m. St. Francis school
community picnic. Bruin field, un
til 4 p.m.
1 p.m. Eastern Star Grange pic
nic, home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Sheely, Walters road.
1 p.m. Mi'thodist church picnic,
Pioneer Park.
Sunshine club will meet Tuesday,
Aug. 23, at 2 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Nelson Leland, 454 E.
Franklin avenue. All Pythian Sis
ters are invited to attend.
WOlil.O'S WKTTKST
Cherrapunji, Assam, "wettest
place in the world." has an ac
erage annual rainfall of 458 inches
but, in lftfit. it had 505 inches ol
ruin, of which Stifl inches fell dur
ing the month of July.
GET ON THE BEAM!
SUPPORT YOUR TEAM!
FREE
Rooters Lids in School Colors
and School Name
At Your Mobilgas
, Service Stations In Bend
With EVERY LUBRICATION and
OIL CHANGE
Bend High School
Alltt School
Kenwood School
St. Francis School
Installation Heid
By VFW Auxiliary
The VFW Auxiliary Installed six
new officers Thursday evening at
Veterans hall, when the post also
held its regular session. Mrs. W
G. VantGruos assumed the respon
sibilities of president. Also in
stalled were the following: Mrs.
Robert Potter, senior vice-presir
dent; Mrs. l.onard Sfeuis,
junior vice-president; Mi's. V. H
Selkt-n, trustee and color bearer;
Mrs. ft. J. LrBleu, fiag bearer
and color bearer, and Mrs. Ray
Brown, guaid.
Announcement was made that an
p 11-day tewing session will be held
Wednesday, Aug. 24, at the home
of Mrs. Seems on Eagle ioad,
staining at 10 a.m. Potluck lunch
eon will be served at noon.
The next regular meeting will be
Thursda evening, Sept. 1.
Twins Honored
On Birthday
Special to The Bulletin
LAHINK A birthday parly in
honor uf Ronald and Gerald Hicks,
twins, was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Lechner
this past week. Attending were Mr
and Mrs. Karl Holtzclaw, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Morehouse and
children, Marian and Sandra; Mr
and Mi's.' Ronald Hicks and chil
dren, Rudy, Marvin and Lyle from
Gilchrist; and the Lechner chil
dren, Jack, Nancy, Gerald and
Susan, and Gerald Hicks, from
Fall Creek.
Miss Nancy Lechner, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Lechner.
has returned home from visiting
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs
Wayne Goad of Fall Creek.
Audrey, Patricia and Mike r Ian
ary, children of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
ard Flanary, have returned home
after a six weeks visit with theil
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mi. William Davenport, of Toledo.
Darlene and Beverly Gholsor
are visiting their grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gholson, while
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Gholson, are on a trip into ttu
John Day country.
A come-as-you-are parly wus
held Saturday evening al the Com
munity hall. It was also a surprise
handkerchief shower for Mrs. Del
bert Angel, who recently moved to
Maupin. and her mother, Mrs. Jess
Buck, in appreciation of her work
with the various groups and clubs
in LaPine. Twenty - five attended,
dressed in aprons, sun dresses,
jeans, sun hats with some show
ing up without shoes. Mrs. pal
Malloy and Mrs. Don Bertram
were co-hostesses.
Pvt. Owen Pitcher, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Pitcher, fort
Rock, has returned. to his base in
Alas':n
Mrs Karol Gilhertson and chil
dren, David and Jane, were in
Eugene Tuesday, iney iook tiny,
Gilberlson lo visit his grandparents
before returning to his home in
Chehalis. Wash. Ray is Karol
Gilbertson's nephew.
Mi's. Dan Kendall celabraUxl his
birthday Sunday by being taken on
a picnic to Wickiup, which ended
with a group of families gobig to
Irish, Taylor und Waldo lakes. In.
the party were Mr. and Mrs. Jy
Shulls, Mr. and Mm. Karol Uil
liertson and children David and
Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor
and daughter Linda, and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Kendall and children.
Ann. Kllen. Bud and Bill.
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Van Orsdel
have returned front Portland
where Van Orsdel underwent i
medical examination at the Veter
ans' hospital.
ATTEND FESTIVAL
Mmj Rqu frmnrr Mrs. Grant
Salisbury and M.-s. Bea Wilcox
represented the Bend Garden club
at the annual herb festival given I
by the Lebanon Garden club, last;
week on Thursday. !
C1U RCH PICNIC SUNDAY !
The Methodist church will hold
its annual all-church picnic Sun
day, Aug. 21. at 1 p.m. in Pio-
D..t- TW. uhn attend Hrf
to take potluck lunches and their
own table service. Coffee will be
furnished. All members and friends
of the congregation are invited.
The yellow jessamine is South
Carolina's state flower.
Engagement
N
Told
ews is
From Salem conies engagement
news of interest in Central Oregon.
Miss Mart-ia Summers will h
married on Sept. 23 to kichurd.
B. McC'ov. Both" are ntsidents of
:he capital city.
Miss Summers fonm rly lived in
Bend and was enrpluyed " the Dek-
chutes county public welfare de
partment. Mie is now doing case
work in Dallas for the Polk county
welfare commission. Her fiance U
a florist.
The wedding will take Mace in
tugene, and the young couple wd
make their home in Salem.-
4-H Club News
TTMALO SIIKPHKKUK
By l)jn Oorwin
Utnny Corwin gave a demon
; t ration on sheep shearing, at the
'neeting Tuesday at the Sandy Cor
vin home. Arruiienients for the
ounty fair were discussed, and
there was instruction in lilting
animals for show. All members
were present.-
The next meeting will be Sept,
J at bill .Martin's home.
RK1 KlllKltS
By Sim roil Hlrtzel .
All members of the Red Riders
who plan to go to the Deschutes
county lair must be present at the
meeting Monday, 'Aug. 22, from
1:30 to 4 p.m. at the Rim Rock
Riders club grounds.
All R?d Riders must be at Red
mond Wednesday, Aug. 24, at 10
a.m. foy drill practice.
Horsemanship classes will be at
1 p.m. Wednesday afternoon, with
dri'l competition at ? p.m.
Rooms are available at the dor
mitory and meals will be served
on the grounds. Mrs. Dean Hollins-
head, leader, requested the cooper
ation of all members in comnlvinp
with the regulations mentioned.
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- r and also the ' violin.
He is a five time winner on the HORACE HEIDT show with his famous version
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Royal Neighbors
Plan Two Events
NiieHcn nit' Hilars of Liberty
cump No. 8502. Royal Neighbors
of America, met Monday evening
at Norway hall. Mrs. Howell Doug
lass, oracle, pivsidt-d.
Plans were made for a rum
mage .ile to bo held .smii, und
for an apron and food sale Nov.
10 at the Hand Furniture stoiv.
An imitation was received from'
the Klatnath Falls camp, for the
homecoming Friday evening, Aug.
'Jij, and several members indicated
that tiny will attend.
The next meeting will be Mon
day o veiling, Sept. 5, at Norway
hull. Hostesses will be Mrs. Meade
Federsen, Mi's. William W'easer
and Mrs. Claude Jefferson. Mrs.
Hoy Walter and Mrs. Katherine
Winters will arrange the entertain
ment. Petunia Judging
To Be Done Soon
Mrs. James F. Schnur was wel
coined as a new member of the
Bend Garden club, at the putlucK
picnic Aug. 12 in Pioneer park.
Fourteen women were pivsei.;.
Announcement was made tint
the petunia contest will be judged
soon, and those who plan to enter
are lo register by culling Mrs. Clif
ford Rasmussen. 1895-J. Thei-e will
be separate divisions for borders,
planters and flower loxes. Calls are
to be made mornings, us soon as
possible, it was announced.
Mrs. Stella Nelson, Mrs. Richaix
Rowley and Mrs Grant Salisbury
were appointed as a committee to
arrange the club's exhihit at tin
county fair.
Mrs. W. F. M-Fulden reported
on the l-ecent flower show for
which she was c!ci"an. and Mrs.
Ray Cooper,, club president,
thanked the members for their o-
operalion in nmknig the event a
success.
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No Cover Charge
The Heart of Bend"
Joint Shower
Honors Two
A bridal shower hoinring Miss
Dorothy Dixon and a stork shower
aonuriiiK Mr. James Overbuy wen
heid ull-iuone last week on Thurs
lay evening, at the home of Mrs
Kula Parsons. tiU3 K. 't welfth sin-el
Miss Dee Ann Parsons, M ss Con
nie O l-eaiy and Mm. Jojn Over
jay we iv co-hostesses.
Alsj pivsvnt were the Misses
Gwen kniien, lAitsy fcMmisou He
len O'Keefe, Joanne Van Sickle,
Kay Meagher, Phyllis Holhduy,
and Valerie Nelson.
Miss Dixon, daughter of Mr. and
Mis. Harold S. Dixon of Prineville
will be married Sept. 10 to Fre.iei
Ick Clayton Uue: of Colfax. Wash
Both young people are student;
at Kaslern Washington College of
Kducat mn.
Mi's. James Overbay, the former
Aixlilh Towner, is the daughter of
Mrs. Bernice Towner. 1 ler bus
'land's parents are Mr, and Mrs
Charles H. Overbay.
Games provided entertainmen'
at the party, and the hostes.se'
served n freshmen! s.
Redmond Hospital
Special tu Th( Kulletlil
RKDMOND Mr. and Mrs. Klden
Khig of Gnbbs, Nev. are parents
of a sou born Thursday evening
at Central Oregon district hospital.
Harold Davis and Mrs. Bertina
Davis, Klamath Indian Agency,
were admitted to the hospital Fri
day nfie'-noon following an automo
bile accident. Dclmar Davis, 4
months. Warm Springs, was an
other new patient Friday.
Discharged: Mi-s. K. O. Adams.
Jiedmend. Thursday evening, and
the folk wing on Friday: Mrs. Hen
ry Dav.d, Route 1. Culver; Mrs.
Bill Smith, Kent; Charles L. Grif
fith. Bend: Mrs. Cloy Dykstra,
Terrebf i ne: und from maternity
tUv.ir Mrs. Robert Dodge, Redmond
with sou Joseph Kevin, and Mrs.
Donald Campbell, Redmond, and
daughter Karen Kay.
BiHy
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Billy Tipton Trio is
known throughout the
northwest, for their
1 fine entertainment.
J Billy, who plays piano
and also doubles on
the sax is tops. Dick,
on d,rums, has rythm
that will have you
dancing in your seat.
Ron plays the bas?
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Theft of Autos
Sparks Search
Pulic? in Oretfun today were
si-arclent' far an automobile thief
or thieves who took a h-iifithy trip
Friday in ears belonging to other
petiple ineludiiiK tliose of a police
officer and n college pi-ofessor.
Salem police f itst reported the,
theft of an automobile, owned by j
u police officer, from that city.
A few hours later Sisters officer i
Fi-ed Painter reported the Salem I
car had been found near a Sis-1
tern n'otel. Missing titmi the mo-1
tel was the automobile of Dr. L.
F. Kelli of Ames, Iowa, who
headed the Iowa State colleRe
foivstry camp on the Metolius this
summer.
Ur. and Mik. KelloK. with their
car packed, wore on their way to
Ames when the ear was stolen.
Dr. Kc'Iouk's car was found
abandoned in Mitchell, with its
contents intact, so far as could be
(mediately ascertained.
Reported missing from Mitchell,
md believed taken by the persons
who abandoned the KelloKK '".
was an automobile owital by
(lilU'rt Folston. Mitchell.
The Folston car was later found
in Mt. Vernon. The trail of (he
thief, or thieves, ends there.
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daughter, Tisha Kuann,
live in nearby Ml. Clemens.
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(lerahl D. Kiddell, 220 Uiver
finnt, was cited by. Bend police
Friday for opcratinn u motor vv
hi"le without a drivers license in
his jiosscssion.
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A wedding license was issued
h.v
the Deschutes County clerk
Wednesday lo Melvin W. Schult,
Redmond, and Norma J. Liskn,
Bend.
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