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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1955)
BETROTHED ' Marva Lou Sherman will be married this fall. Engagement News Told by Parents Mr. and Mrs. Calvin L. Sherman, 106") E. Second street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marva Lou. to Wallace Keece Wal ker, son of the late Mr. fleece Walker of Regina, N. M. Miss Sherman was graduated Imm Bend high school with the class of 1DM, and attend ed Marylhurst college. Her fiance was educated In New Mexico. A fall wedding is planned. Harry Myers Takes Bride In Medford Harry K. Myers of Bend and Mitt. Ann Wilson, formerly of Grants Pass, were married Sat urday, Sept. 17, at the Met hod kK church in Medfoi-d. Dr. Raymond K. Bulcomb officiated. Mr. and Mi's. Jack Wilson of Coos Bay, son and duuhicr-in-l.rv of the bride, were attendants. A:i-; other son and daughter-in-law, Mr.! and Mrs. Lewis Wilson of Crescent City, Calif., also were present. The bride wore a powder blue afternoon dress, with a gardenia corsage. &ie is the daughter of John J. Bivwer of Wilsonville and Mrs. Ida J. Biewer of Gold Hill. The bridegroom is the son cf A. E. Meyers of Central Point and Mrs. II. A. Mursliall of Bend. He is employed by the Oldaker Log ging Co. The newlyweds are at home at 221 E. Lafayette avenue. Of Interest to Women I LA S. GRANT. Women's Director itrsiiivti schkdi'i.ki) XI chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority met recently at the home of Mrs. Clayton Vincent and made plans for fall rushing events. The (first of these will be a buffet dinner tomorrow night at 7:30. at Mrs. Vincent's home, 405 Newport avenue. A model meeting will be iield Wednesday evening, Oct. 12. STOP SftiQKIHG Scientists proved in clinical teats that with Buntron 4 out of 5 people can stop smoking in 5 days. This formula developed by a loading Ameri can University is safe, non-habit form ing, pleasant to take. Just take one tablet after each meal. You must stop .smoking with tho very first box (only $1.00) or your money back. Ask for Bantron smoking deterrent tableta. We Give S & II Oreen Stamps THRIFT-WISE DRUGS 1030 Wall I'll. 371 ECONOMY DRUGS 801 Wall Ph. 823 Don't run... just reach . put a phone in your living room Showers Given For Bride-Elect Miss Ijynnea Haugeberg, bride elect of Richard Sargent, was hon ored at two shower parties reCent-'V- Last Thursday evening, Mrs. Bill Taylor, the former Sandra Mit chell, entertained at a party. The week before, Mrs. Kelly E.' Swaf foi'd and Mrs. Miles D. Newman were hostesses. The wedding is planned or Oc tober 8. Miss Haugeberg is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Haugeberg, 645 Roosevelt avenue. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Sargent, UG0 Albany avenue. Bend Hospital Thomas Claypool, Prineviile, and Miss Mitlye Vandevert, 430 Staats street, are new patients at St. Charles Memorial hospital. The following were dismissed: John Clemens, Burns: Mrs. Maida Bailey, Sisters: James Emery, Shevlin; Fred Gibson and Them Sue Stacy, Bend. Mrs. George Rasmussen, Pendle ton, went home today from the maternity floor. Mi ft I The Bend Bulletin, Tuesday, September 27, 1955 3 H A v- rAr ."V lilimifimnrfwi Y i J t I TOKEN OF ESTEEM The Allen-Marshall PTA held a recep tion for teachers of the two schools, at the first meeting of the year,' Thursday evening in Allen auditorium. Mrs. Albert Gass ner, PTA president, is seen presenting a corsage to Mrs. Pearl Hill. (Bend Bulletin Photo) And in every other room you use a lot, extension telephones save time and steps. Call our business office about it today. Pacific Telephone. Take life easy . . . each txtentfoft phone cosfl fei than a nlchef a day AT T. IE RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Hollamon (Sue Ann Westfall) were photographed as they cut the first piece of heir wedding catce. Hollamon-Westfall Vows Are Said in Home Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Albert Franklin Hollamon. 213 Riverside boulevard I Nydia Temple Queen to Visit Local Chapter Mi-s. Harry R. Crawford of Port land, queen ol Nydiu temuL Daughters of the Nile, will make her official visit to the Bend Nile elub ut a dinner meeting Kriday evening, Sept. 30, at G::i0 ut the home of Mrs. Norman Gilbert, M'lO F:. Tenth street. Mis. Cruw ford will be aeeompanied to Bend by Mrs. Grace Henderson, princess royal, and Mrs. Kstc Snyder, prir eess recorder, also of Portland. All daughters of the Nile are in vited to attend tiie dinner, it vas announced by Mrs. Krank Wonsei. local club pivsident. Reservations may be made with' her. or with the regular calling conuirittee. Mrs. Krank Moore. Mi-s. Maurice Hoover and Mrs. Albert B. Ca.i- ans are on Uie committee in . charge of arrangements for the evening. Catering for the dinner will be by the Pine Tavern. i r TV QUEEN IDA Mrs. Harry R. Crawford of Portland, queen of Nydia temple, will visit the Bend Nile club. Concert Backers To Attend Dinner, i The kickoff dinner for tlu an-: nual membei-ship campaign of the Bend Redmond Community Con-I cert association will be held Mon day, Oct. 3, at U::i0 p.m. at tiie Pine Tavern. The renewal campaign got under way this week, with Mrs. Kenneth! Oakley, second vice-president, as director. The drive for new mem bers will get under way immedi ately following the dinner. Earl Roarig is association presi dent this year, and Delbert Hale is first vice-president. Shaving du ties of third vice-president a'e Mrs. E. D. Hallook and Miss Es ther Bales, both of Redmond. Mrs. H. E. Mackey is secretary-treasurer. Miss Mnren Gribskov is in charge of dinner arrangement and Mrs. William A. Healy Jr. handling publicity. PTA Has Election Of New President Mrs. Albert Gassner was elected president of the Allen Marshall PTA. at the first meeting of the 1955-56 year, last Thursday even ing at Allen school. She succeeds D. J. Ward, who resigned. Ted Mikels' accordion band pro vided musical entertainment, and one of the members, Bret Harriott, was 'presented as soloist. , The social dour was a reception for the teachers. They were pre sented with corsages made by the Bend Garden club. Flowers weiv given by Mr. and Mi's. W. C. Coy nrr, whose chrysanthemum 'gar den has attrae'ec' wide attention. NOT KN'OI'CII MKV LONDON tUP) A 33-year-old' !,wing. P"??"! woman wrote the Sunday Chronicle Sunday that she would like to soe Parlniment make polegnmy legal in Britain because "there aren't enough men to go around." Mrs. Ethel M. Gray, of Burton- On-Trend, said she "wouldn't mind being In the harem. .even Ihouglvl I might not rank as favorite. better to have played on the second team than not at all. Minister is Honored At Birthday Party Rev. Hugh Isaacs received birtdday anniversary felicitations, at a party 'for members of the adult Sunday School class of the Foursquare church, last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cheney, 334 Division street. In addition to the hosts, the fol Mr. and Mrs. Arldur Sunblnde, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook, Holly and Sharon Cook, Grant Rlcker. Elmer Anglesey, Mr. and Mrs. Wa'.t Laughlin and Rev. and . Mr. Isaacs. Birthday cake and coffee were served. Social Calendar i Prineviile Guild Gives Recent Tea TojiIkM 8 p.m. Degree of Honor past presidents with Mi's. Lawrence C lausen, 330 Buniside. 8 p.m. Kenwood-Kingston PTA, Keiiw4Jod lunch room. Wednesday 1 p. in, Women's Golf club, luncheon at club house. 2 p.m. WSCS executive com mittee with Mi's. Charles Davis, 810 E. Kith. " 2 p.m. -SOS club with Mi's. Francis Eddy, 1505 Milwaukee. 2 p.m. N.O.W. Thimble clubi with Mm. Gertrude Muurer, M'J Riverfront. 7:30 p.m. Xi chapter, BSP, b-tf-fet dinner at home of Mrs. Clayton Vincent, 405 Newport. 8 p.m.St. Francbs Moth-rs club, St. Francis school. 8:30 p.m. Skyline Squares, Ben dunian studio, 1001 E. Penn. Special to The Bulletin PR1NEVIU.E The fireplace room of the Community chinch was the scene for an informal tea given recently by the iJidiet Aid for teachers, teachers' wives, school scretaries and members uf the Christian Service Guild. Those oa the hostess committer were Mrs. Ed Reid, Mrs. Frank Tyler, and Mrs. Jewell Martin. On the program committee wen Mrs. Cecil Sly, Mrs. Rube Booten, Mrs. Merle Jackson and Mrs. Charles Coons. A musical program was present ed during the afternoon, led by Mrs. Ken Piercy at the organ. A piano solo was given by Larry Crawford, a flute solo by Mary Aim Thalhofer, piano solos by Diane Gabriel and Shirley Thorn p- son and a vocal solo by Sharon Laughlin. When Your Child Catches Cold GIVE HER RELIEF FROM SUFFERING THAT Does More Than Work on Chest She needs Vlcks VapoRub the proved medication that acts two ways at once. When you rub it on, Vapo Rub quickly relieves muscu lar soreness. At the same time, VapoRub's medicated vapors bring relief with every breath. Soothing medication trav els deep into your child's nose, throat and large bronchial tubes. Congestion starts breaking up. Coughing eases. Warming relief comes, lasts for hours. So when colds strike, de pend on WICKS va po Roe Vltkt and VopoRvb or. Rta. Trad, Morb. Vano liQuid Stardh love the way (heir husbands look in Vuno-starchcd shirts. Vano docs perfect starching... saves time... saves wo At bind, Maximilian, emperor ' Aiv'hflnkn nf Austria. STARCH Mil W Holmmon (Sue Ann WestfalD are home in Yoncalla. They were mar ried Saturday, Sept. 17, at the home of the bride's parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. John E. Westfall, 724 Delaware avenue. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick HHm 1 1 II Hill Mil IBwMWMwgWIWMMWWgiWMiMMt my THE BIG NEW 1956 MERCURYon displayTHUR., SEPT. 29 Rev. II. Cecil Jlever of First Christian church performed the ceremony by candlelight, in a .si ting of gladiolus and ferns. Re cordings of the wadding march and "Because' were played. The bride' was given in marriage by her father. She wore a princess style frock of blue taffeta, with matching small veiled hat. Her pearl necklace and earrings were a gift from her mother. She car: ried a while Bible with a bou quet of pink rosebuds, and "some thing old" was Ihe linen handker chief that her mother had carried at her own wedding. Attendants for1 the couple ware Miss Norma Steen and Ray Sholes, both of Bend. Miss Steen wore a pink taffeta frock, with a gardenia corsage. Out-of-town guests wre Mr. and Mrs. Karl Anderson. Eu gene; Vern and Bert Porter 'd ras, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holla mon, Mr. and Mrs. George Porter, and Mrs. Sena Porter, grandmoth er of the bridegroom, ail of Port land. After the ceremony, a reception was held at First Christian church. Mrs. Marvin Westfall and Mrs. Andrew Pounds rut the wedding cake. Mrs. Bob Willaid poured ttv coffee, and Miss Dully Snider and Miss Nnrma Slecn served the1 punch. Miss Norsena Hollamon presided at the gift table, and Miss Martha Wright kept the guest book. The bridal couple went to the Willamette valley on their honey moon. Fur going away, Uie bride wore a white rayon dress with a corsage of yellow flowers. Carnival Planned By Madras Church Sperlal to The Hull.-tin MADRAS Appointments of committers for the St, Patrick's Catholic church parish carnival, planned in the American Legion hall, Madras Airlmv. November 12. have tn ann"i c d by in--Rev. Fr. William C. Ston past -jr. Committee heads Include ll'-r-schel Cowers, general chairman; . 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