o r Of Interest to Women I LA S. GRANT, Women'i Director AAUW Plans First Session Members of the Bend-Redmond branch of American Association of University Women will hold their List fall mooting Thursday, Sept. 22. at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Smyth. The road to Mrs. Smyth's heme connects with the Bend-Redmond highway about 3ix miles north of Bend and one mile south of Deschutes Junction. Ti residence is naif a mile west the highway. At the meeting, Miss Ivy Grover, KcKli'nt will report on the men riini conference which she attendc! this past summer in Los Angeles. Plan's for the year's activities alsu a ill be formulated. All members and prospective members are in vitui to attend. Women who wish to r!iee their fusibility may do so by calpn:. ""livs Zola M'.'Douall, membership chairman, afternoons or evening i A new list of colleges and degree.? a-eredited by the association will also be available soon at the Dos chutes County Library. Project Leaders Learn to Make Confections of Oregon Products Soropfimlst Club To Hear Speech The Bend Soroptimist club wiH hold its regular meeting Thursday noon, Sept. 12, in the Bend Ab stract Co. office, 211 Oregon. For the program, Velma Buckingham, county superintendent of schools, will present a recording of the speech given by Dr. John Furbay at the recent Deschutes county teachers' in - service program 'in Redmond. Dr. Furbay is education director for TWA, with 26 countries under Ms supervision, and has taught in a number of Europe's leading uni versities. He is considered one of the five top speakers in the world. Mrs. Fred Hale and Mrs. R. N. Newland will be hostesses for the dessert luncheon. Club News ' Allen . Marshall IT, will hold its first meeting of the year Thursday. Sept. 22, at 8 p.m. in the Allen school auditorium. The social hour will be a reception for the teachers. There will he music by Ted Mikels' accordion band. Decree of Honor will not meet tonight, as originally scheduled, hut will meet next Tuesday. Sept. 27, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. I-awrence Clausen, 330 Burnside. Mi's. Clara Oertson, state director, will be present. Bend Garden Chili will meet Friday. Sept. 23, for a 1:30 des sert at the home of Mrs. V. F. McFadden, 115 Delaware avenue. Mrs. G. A. Imke will have charge of the program, on bulbs for spring blooms. Church at i'l Missionary soc iety willmcet Thursday, Sept. ?2, at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Francis Jacquot, 1115 Fresno ave nue. Potluck luncheon will be served at noon. Bend lII'W club will launch ob servance of National Business Wo men's Week by attending a break fast Sunday morning, Sept. 25, at 9:30 at the Trailways coffee shop. Afterward, the women will attend sen-ices together at First Presby terian church. Fe-ty project leaders represent ir& county home extension unit! attended a training session Ijjt Friday at the Fine Forest Grange hall. Miss L. Mildred Wilson, home economics extension ng?u!. demonstrated the preparation of '.hree types of Oregon Sweets. Tne three types included the fol lowing: Fruit and nut confections which are colorful and easy to pre pare: creamy candies in which the Social Calendar Tonight G p.m. High School dance class, Bend Golf club. 6 : -lli p.m. First Presbyterian Women's Fellowship dinner at the ehuivli. 8 p.m. Circle 1, Catholic, Altar Society, with Mrs. J. Pat Metkc. 1119 E. Ninth street. 8 p.m. Circle 2, Catholic Altar Society, with Mi's. Anton Heden, McKenzie Highway. S p.m. Academy of Friendship, Moosp. hall. X p.m. Adult dance class Bend "oir club. Wetluiduy 10 a.m. VFW Auxiliary with Mrs. J. C. Seott, Blakley Heights. 10:30 am. Alfalfa extension unit, Alfalfa Grange hall. 1 p.m. Women's Golf club, at the club house. I 1:30 p.m. Cloverdale extension unit with Mrs. Bill Bacon. 2 p.m. WSCS Circle 1 with Mrs. I. S. Cox, 1050 Ogden, circle 2 with Mrs. Lindell Wise, 855 E. 10m: circle 3 with Mrs. B. M. Bell, 1175 Roosevelt. 7:30 p.m. Central Oregon Prac tical Nurses association. Sunset Home. 8 p.m. Neighbors of Woodcmft, Norway hall. 8 p.m. American Legion Auxil iary, courthouse assembly room. 8 p.m. Circle 2, First Lutheran WMF with Mrs. Julius Olson. 621 E. 2nd street. 8:30 p.m. Skyline Squares. Ben-; donian Studio. 1001 E. Henn. Thursday 10 a.m. Church of God Mission- aiy society with Mrs. Francis Jac quot, 1445 Fresno. 2 p.m. PEO Sisterhood with Mrs. Robert Thomas. 734 Harmon. 1 : 30 p. m G range Hall Ladies Ud with Mi's. Bruce Dyer, Butler ond. , 2 p.m. First Lutheran WMF, '"'itv.-le 3 with Mrs. G. A. Lemke, Q10 Delaware; circle 4 with Mrs. Phil Pedersen, 219 Scott street. Dancing Club Dales are Set The Winter Assembly dancing c!ub will hold its first fall formal Saturday night. Oct. 29. at the' Oregon sweets made as part of'?0' Butle Inn- The Iirst doner texture is dependent upon the in gredients and the method: and ti.e non-crystalline confections vhioii eonluin enough of ctr;.i:n inb.e ditnts to prevent erysialliation. ihe aemomtration included cooked fondant, spiced nuts, coated nurs and mints made from the foundant in ud Jit ion, the following swe Ms wire available for sampling: Go'.ti en fruit balls, Parisian sweet.i. apricot surprises, and several fruits stuffed with different type 3 of fillings, including fondants nuts, etc. In discussing the place of sweets in the diet. Miss Wilson said thai sugar in candies gives energy but lacks the minerals, vitamins and proteins needed to build bones, blood, muscle and other parts uf the body. The mineral and vita min content of sweets Is increased when the sugar is combined with such foods as fruits, dairy ducts and molasses. These addi tions give pleasing variety in fla vor, color and texture. Even the most vholesome type of sweets cannot of fresh fruits, vegetables, milk. meats and breads Miss Wilson said Sweets and nuts are high in calories and an excess ' of con fections is apt to cause overweight, she warned. had been tentatively scheduled for this weekend, officers pointed out. Oti.er dmces in the series will be Dec. 1C. Feb. 11 and April 21. New board members, elected re cently are as follows: Mrs. diaries E. Donley, music; Mrs. Avery Grimsley, finance; Mrtf. Richard C. Robinson, hostess": Mrs. Jack Wtle, publicity: Mr.-. H. R. Bostelman, arrangements, and Mrs. Melvin Munkers, membership. Damages Sought By 2 Cyclists Women's fiolf club will have a egular -weekly luncheon Wednes day at 1 p.m. at the club house. Mrs. Wayne Faddis is chairman ef the hostess committee, which also includes Mrs. Nelson Leland Mrs. William A. Healy Jr. and Mrs. W. D. Ward. EUGENE (UP)-A Jacksonville. Fla., couple yesterday were named defendants in one-half - million- 'dollar damage suits filed by two take the place! Eugene motorcyclists who lost their left legs in a collision near Shedd. Ore., on Sept. 11. Complaints seeking $250,000 gen eral and $5000 special damages were filed against Mr. and Mrs. William Cox by Raymond Davis. 37. and Patricia McKinely, 15, both of Eugene. The cyclists were enroule to mo torcycle races at the Etale Fair in Salem when they collided with the Cox car; severing their legs. Cape Agulhas, not the Cape of Good Hope, is Africa's southern most land tip. Annual Benefit Tea is Held RpiM-lnl to The Bulletin PRINEVILLE The Prineville Extension Unit was the hostess 'lub at a silver tea given in the win I rooms of St. Andrews Epis :oprd church this afternoon. Tea vas served from 1:30 until 4 p.m., and slid-'S were shown entitled Creating a Home." The silver tea is given annual ly to help raise funds for the sup- ort of Azalea House, a women s iiarmitory at Oregon Slate college. The Azalea House Is sponsored by extension units of the stale. Warrington, D. C, has trees than any other city : world. more n the FORESTRY -U.S.A. Kh mi isJ. orrccrcAW rouM uvn s4 Maoism Ends Tonight! The Surprise l'icluro of the Year! KRNKST BOHGNINE In , "MARTY" STARTS WEDNESDAY! is! Whim YOU'LL BE CRAZY ABOUT EVERY SOLDIER IN THIS ! WAR I The PRIVATE War of Major Benson ALSO See Hnwuil As Only I The Vista Vision ('itinera Can Show l( ! "VISTA VISION VISITS HAWAII" Garland Sorenson Wed In Portland From I 01 iland comes news of wedding of interest here. Miss Garland Anne Sorenson am) Jemld' Chesley .'arisen were mar--led Saturday, Sept. 10, at (.rare Memorial Kpiscupal church In Portland. The brid is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Sterling M. Sorenson for merly of Bend and now of Port '.and. .Sorenson was chief toll-teal luardnnm for the Pa-ilic Tele nhone and Teit gi-aph Company ir Bend for four years, and was 'runs (erred to Portland three year igo. He is now employt-d in tft toll circuit layout bureau at h Portland office. The bridal couple will mak heir home in Portland. The bride is employed as a dental assistant md the bridegroom is study in;' psychiatry at University of Por' land. After the wedding, n receptio.t was held In Oswald Taylor Memo rial hall. Merchandising Program Planned This fall Ihe vocational division of Central Oregon college is off'r ".ng for the first time a two-year merchandising program. The courses that will be offer .V this year inelude retail salesman ship, advertising, and fashion and d!splay. Those that will be offered next year are elements of retail ing, retail store management, and sales management. Upon completion of the progr im students will be awarded a mer chandising diploma as evidence 0! their achievement. David Huff, in structor of the ."lasses, has recent ly established a placement ' serv :ce to help obtain merchandising ohs for those students who want Among circus animals, zoolo to coordinate their classroom uud- ista rank the chimpanzee first lies with actual on-the-job training I intelligence, the orangutan Kurt her information may be hat second, and the elephant third. hy calling 744. Come-Doubles ' To Meet at Lake The Come-Double club of Kirst 'Vesbyterian church will resume aenvnies aner trie summer recess. with a put luck dinner Sundry, Sept. 25, at 3 p.m. at the cabin of Dr. and Mrs. Kiehard C. Hobinson. tl Klk Lake. The program will consist of n "ound-tabte discussion led by Ho mer Harney, Ralph Crawfoitl and James Sowder. Mr. and Mis. Leo lishoi) will he in eharge of h. worship service. All interested couples of Hit hurch are inviti-d to participate trse who attend are to take pot ick food and their own table serv- ;"e, it was announced. Session Held By 4-H Leaders Hans for the coming year were liscussed at Ihe regular monthly meeting of the Deschutes County 1-H leaders association held last Thursday at the assembly room if the courthouse. Training meetings for the varl nis projects wen requested am' vays of improving the club pro '.ram in the county and aids f-T ihe county fair were' discussed. At the close of the meeting, a ommillee of leaders sludicd th'1 standard report, forms of the old- t club members entering national ontests and ihe ten top clu members were chosen to repre sent Deschutes county in the state 'onlesls. St'i-viriK Central Or'it.n PHONE 1312 .fill The Bend Bulletin, Tuesday, September 20. 1955 3 Officers Named At Madras High Npeclttl to The Bulletin MADRAS Don Watson, Madras Union high school senior, wus cho en president of his class during ecent elections held at the locai school, authorities report. He will be assisted by Mieke. 3nmoe, vice - president; Linda brams, secretary; Ann Broad jent, treasurer: and Charles Irooks, class representative. Junior officers include Eugene larris. president; Murruy Newton, vice-president; Leatrice Dwigans, "ecretary-treasurer; and Bob Me nturff, class representative. Officers of the sophomore clas ire Carolyn Formun, president Gary Benson, vice-ptesident; and Vivian Fletcher, secretary. Freshman officials Include Mik1 Van Wert, president; Cleda Dan zuka, vice-president; Joyce Moore, secretary; George Danzuka, treas urer; and Joe Dabbles, represen tative. Class advisors are Joe Peld-' mont, senior class; Olaf Johnson md Mrs. Mrytis Lewis, juniors; Leno Christensen. sophomore; md Robert Duke, freshman class. Children's Colds' Relieve Suffering Fast -Effectively with VAPORUB UqmW Starch Save. Mm Qf Get perfect Stercifn 3 i-rri n UoTu$g.- Mo Muss! Ir you're not usinq fAi0 ybtf're forking jog rj TWC US. FORIST PRODUCTS LABORATORY AT MADISON. WIS, HAS DIVIlOPtD A PROCfH FOR COHVf (ITIHe- W0O0 WASTf WW UII( WHICH CAN U UStO ASA SUPPl'MCMTARV tooo roa LIVESTOCK. FORESTS tnd oyuM- LMSTOCK IKOUttm III ANOTafR KM 31.000 FIMUrt ,GRZI S Miukm CATTLt AMD SHISP ARff I H KMC! psmciPAaf nmn tuooko wit use ni roRfsr rahsi wiu CONTIHIlt TO PRODuCf roOAM i- Mt at roa mncrationS to ca iJitiil ivss use or pa Her beduccs ioosioh anofwoo dam6 Leonard Lundgren Lumber Company ENDING TONIGHT! """""""U" II HI Ill III COI.IIK V LS I Al ISIl. Kosallnd ItiiMHfll 'Girt '"Rush" Also "Mad at The World" WED. 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