T 7 Of Interest to Women I LA S. GRANT. Wouim'i Director It; ' " I ' ' ...: I : ' .'..i i s i ','":, -" ' 'c '''" " 4 ! . . , ' Dance Recital To Be Given This Saturday Dance students of Mrs. F. V. Bowlus and Miss Jackie Eowlus will be presented in recital Satur day night at the Kenwood audi torium, starting at 7:45. The pub lic Is invited to attend. There will be a variety of toe, ballet, tap and tumbling numbers, with 60 children and young people taking part, Mrs. R. C. Caryl wui be accompanist. The following will appear on the program: Miaron Agan, uennis Bnrclay, Steven Barclay, Susan Barclay, Carol Blucher, Jean Bock man, Juckie Bowlus, Jan Bowlus, Jerl Kim Bowlus, Ann Erandls, Beverly Bruch, Terry Crawford. Bonnie Dimick, Norma Jean Dun can, Sally Dunn, Louise Eberhard, Karen Getlmann, Richie Gettmann, Susan Ettinger, Stevle Evers. Mary Lou Hall, Candy Hanson, Diane Hill, Elaine Ho I is, Chris Holmes, Rita Holmes, Marcla Kel ley, Becky La Mothe, Paul La Mothe, Susan Langworthy. Shirley Mayer, Suzanne Mcwll- liams, Linda Mlrich, Rose Marie Montgomery, Susan Moody, Jan Munkcrs, Sandra UJson, Kathy Panner, Sandy Fanner, Kristi Payne, Shell Payne, Carol Ann Pedersen, Christy Pomeroy, Becky Ranger, Charlotte Remington, Jill Robinson, Lynn Robinson, Cherl Roarig, Linda Lou Sanders, Shan non Schomus, Lynette Sholes, Kar en Smith, Beverly Snyder. Patty Stipe, Teresa Vincent, Heather Wagg, candace weaver, janen Weaver, Ton! Jo Wllkins, Sally Young, and Marian Tapken. TROTH IS PLEDGED Mr. and Mn. Richard Sargent (Lynnea Haugoberg) will make their home In Cecil. (Photo for The Bui lotin by A. C, Yoachum) Couple Wed in Church Rites fn Setting of Fall Flowers The First Methodist church of Grandparents Present Bend was the scene of a lovely Among the out-of-town guests wedding Saturday evening. Oct. B. wore Mrs. Anna D. Sargent, pa when Miss Lynnea Ann Haugebergl , , . . . . ., Bi,.hr,l r.,.WIH Sareent al grandmother of the bride- pledged their troth. The vows werelKroom, who flew from Chelsea, u...n.l V-., n,,n,llnMV,t In a ilml. Vormnnl fnt tl,n wtwlrllmr Mr We-rna ceremony, In u setting otand Uv GeorKe jMo ot Raln-f0 SluM i ..... nn,t vnii, Khrvituniho- . . .... A showing of the widel leIi mai0rnai grandparents 01 inc mums. ,,nti lot the bride, presided at (he punch i fnlhnr ffflVP her in I powi. miss x-uuy uuiiuwauii nci Officers Elected By Luther League The Luther League of First1 Lutheran church elected officers and made plans for coming events, at a recent meeting at the ctiuren. Dave Phillips was named pre sident, and the following were se lected to serve with him: Vice president, Bonnie Broe; secretary treasurer, Mary Grover; reporter. Rodney Carlson. Members were reminuea 01 me Luther League convention to be rs1 1 n iti IN MUSICAL MOOD Mrs. Charles E. Boardman, now presi dent of the Women's Golf Club, entertained with a number of songs. Harry Douglas was accompanist for the floor show. (Bend Bulletin Photo.) nmrrifiire. Mrs. Cniijr Coyner was orcnnf.ft and Dale Hlnokwoll snnff "O" Promise Me. ' - uecause mm "The Lord's Prayer." The bride, a Bend high school graduate, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mm. Clinton HauRoberg. 6-15 Ktjosevelt avenue. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and .Mrs. Vic. Sargent, M60 Albany avenue. Aft er high school, he was an agricul ture Kludcnt for two years at Ore gon Technical Institute, Klamath Kails. 1 After the reception, the couple left on a honeymoon trip to Van couver and Victoria, British Co lumbia. They will be at home In Cecil, where the bridegroom is employed on n ranch. For her wedding, the bride wore a gown of chnntllly lace and tulle over white satin, detailed with long sleeves and full ruffled skirt. A cap of seed pearls and lace held her fingertip veil of tulle. She car ried her white Jobs Daughters BL hie, with talisman roses and ste phanotis. Hits Four Atti'mtimts Miss Donnalee Snrgent, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of hon or. She wore a waltz-length frock of gold-colored crystnlette. Mrs. Bill Taylor and Miss Susnn Dllla- bough were bridesmaids, and Miss Virginia Swafford was junior bridesmaid. They wore waltz length frocks of aqua cryslalettc. The four attendants carrifd boiv quels of bronze pompon chrysan thenuims. Miss Knthryn Wilcox, Eugene, anil Miss Susan Hein, were candlr liuhters. Tliev wore white floor- length frocks in strapless style, with net stoles. The bride's mother wore n waltz-length blue lace dress, with blue sequin hat nnd blue shoes. The bridegroom's mother chose a waltz-length frock ;f deep rose an tique taffeta, with pink accessor ies. Both mothers had corsages of pink tea roses. Richard Krebs of Cecil acted as mutt fur Ihp hridpiTiYinni. ITsh- land; Dave Ilaugeborg, William Taylor and Bruno Baer. Terry .lack of Kugene, cousin of the bride, was ring bearer. A reception was held following! the ceremony in (he church Kire-1 side room, which was decorated bride; Mi's. Kthel Haugcberg. KainitT. paternal grandmother of thi bride, and George C, Tutherly, Wash., maternal grandfather of the bridtgroom. After each of the grandmothers; cut a niece of the wedding cake, j Mrs Max Rondo of Portland, aunt of the bride, took charge of the serving. Mrs. William Richards of Vancouver and Mrs. Flovd Roeers of Douglas, aunts of the bride-1 eroom. poured the coffee and lea. Mrs. Larry Jack of Kueene. aunt for the occasion with chrysanthe mums and autumn leaves. j1 miest book, and Miss Barbara Newman had charge of the gift table. Mrs. Verio Mitchell played background piano music at the re ception. In addition to local residents. there were guests from many Ore gon and Washington points. For going away, the bride wore beige suit with avocado acces series, and her talisman rose cor sage. Layette Shower Is Given Tuesday Mrs. Melvin Monical. 137 St Helens, the former Lucille Hatha way. was honor guest at a layette snower for which Mrs. uarroia Barber and Mrs. Hurry Monical were hostesses Tuesday evening at the home of the latter, at 7-tO Fed- eral. A yellow and green color scheme; was carried out in decorations, and a s,tork. In flight, hovered over the gift table. Favors were bonnet- shaped nut cups, and the napkins were folded in the shape of ki monos. Before the gifts were open ed, the guests made Mrs. Monical a serapbook telling the story of the "blessed event." Refreshments were served at the close of the evening, with Miss Janice Monical assisting the host esses with the serving. Guests in e'uded Mi's. Ted Vogt, Mrs. Don ald Banta. Mrs. William Wren, Mi's. Duane Hamby, Mrs. E. D. Crabtree, Mrs. Leslie Chapman. Mrs. Glen Campbell and Mrs, Ed Doty. A number of others sent congratulations. A showing of the wldeW-maclui- ed movie. "Martin Luther," wll be held November 6, It was an nounced. This event will be open to the public. Social Calendar Tonight 6 p.m. Central Oregon Shriners.l dinner at Ochocp Inn, Prineville. 7:30 p.m. Junior League base- bnll meeting, county court room, court house. 7:30 p.m. Kenwood - Kingston1 PTA executive board, Kenwood lounge. 7:30 p.m. PAL club with Mrs. Everett Lentz, 10T0 Ogden avenue. 8 p.m. Central Oregon PTA ouncil, John Tuck school, Red mond. 8 p.m. Welcome Wagon club. Trailways banquet room. 8 p.m. Central Oregon Radio1 Amateurs with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wolf, 219 N. 5th. Redmond. 8 p.m. Deschutes Geology club, City Hall. 8 p.m.Lady EIRs, BPOE hall. Frlduy 10:30 a.m. Carroll Acres exten sion unit with Mrs. James Cropp, 1471 Newport avenue. 1:30 p.m. Bend Garden club with Mrs. Sam Thompson, 748 Harmon. p.m. Friendly Neighbors with Mrs. A. E. Cooper, Blakley Heights. 8 p.m. Pine Forest Grange cant party, home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H Gless, Carrol Acres. 8 p.m. Public pinochle party, Moose hall. Saturday 1:30 p.m. OKS Past Matrons, Masonic temple. 4 p.m. Chrysanthemum chmv at Craig Coyner home, 57 Pinecvest Annual Formal Set For 15th A highlight event of the season. for the younger crowd, is the an nual fall formal given by the Theta Rho club. The parly will be held Saturday night, Oct. 15, in the Pilot Butte inn Blue room. Dancing will be from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m., with music by Earl Roarig's orchestra. 'Autumn Leaves" is the theme selected for the affair. Chaperones are Mr. and Mi's. Ted Meagher, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Mor gan, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Acheson and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cady. Chinese PLANTER LAMPS with Shade 4 95 A. C. STIPE Furniture Co. am in mill Mil rMwnr new! deep magic Ml ac'a' vT cleansing I lotion deep s' marie ' 60c -V- , ... M , - , , kii,'- ' large HZ0 . '. $i.oo V.i.". '. . plat ui Kim Itoek Riders will hold a pot- luck dinner for members and their families, Saturday evening at their club house in Glen Vistu, starting at 6:30. Campfire News KENWOOD BLUE BIRDS By Lynn Robinson We have 12 members, and we meet Mondays after school. Mrs Richard Ettinger is our leader The following officers were elect ed : President , Candy Weaver; vice - president, Margaret Stern berg: scribe, Lynn Robinson; vice scribe, Janet Chandler. After our meeting Monday, we had cookies and juice. OPEX HOlSE SET Craig Coyner will hold "open house in his chrysanthemum gar- lens, at his home at 57 Pinecresl, Saturday and Sunday afternoons, starting at 1 o'clock. He has hun dreds of chrysanthemum plants, in over 70 colors. This is his sec ond annual show. Lots of little cotton gloves in brilliant colors this fall. Spice for dark suns and dresses. 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Glamorous "between-shampoo" beauty-conditioner that acts in seconds! . it) & ig 13 a 1 ( id ia is is a j 6 The Bend Bulletin, Thursday, October 13, 1955 BUT THEY'RE SO YOUNG Participants in a floor show, last night at the Bend Golf Club, brought back memories of the roaring twenties. From left are Mrs. Kay" D. Thompson, Mrs. Don Dyer, Mrs. R. H. Goodwin, Mrs. Douglas P. Norton, Mrs. Avery Grimsley and Mrs. Charles E. Boardman. The occasion was the annual fall sta gette for women of the club. (Bend Bulletin Photo Fall Stagette Big Success A "backward" golf tournament, buffet dinner, presentation of trophies and prizes, and entertain ment including a floor show and cards highlighted the annual fall stagette of the Bend Women's Golf club, Wednesday afternoon and evening. Climax event was the presenta tion of cups to Mrs. A. C. Stipe Jr., club champion, and Mrs. Avery Grimsley. runner-up in the championship flight. Mrs. J. S. Grahlman won the consolation. Recipients of cups In the first flight were Mrs. Douglas P. Nor ton, winner; Mrs. Don Dyer, runner-up, and Mrs. Farley Elliot, consolation. Mrs. M. W. Wauge was medalist. In the nine-hole group, Mrs. R. G. Proby was winner, Mrs. R. L. Yarnes was runner-up, and Mrs. 0. H. Summers won the consola tion. Mrs. Ray LeBlanc was recog nized as the member who lowered her handicap by the greatest num ber of points. Golf balls were presented to the following winners of yesterday's "backward tournament: Mrs. A C. Stipe Jr., low gross, with 49; Mrs. Kay D. Thompson, low net. with 42; Mrs. M. W. Wauge, long est drive; Mrs. Kenneth H. Oakley, shortest drive; Mrs. Don Dyer, closest to pin. Oregon Sweets Made, Sampled, At Unit Session Methods of preparing candy and confections using Oregon products were explained and demonstrated by project leaders, Mi's. Donald fianta and Mrs. C. E. Lyons, at the October mV-eting of the Bend home extension unit Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Don Hampson. Samples of the "Oregon Sweets" were later served as dessert. As sisting hostesses were Mrs. R. N. Anderson, Mrs. Claude Gant, Mrs. G. C. Dalkenberg, Mrs. Lloyd Wirtz, Mrs. Banta and Mrs. Lyons. Following luncheon, the business meeting was held. Mrs. James Francis was named chairman of a community service project for the year, in connection with supplying snack material for the Bend Filter Center on a designated day each week. Other, new chairmen include: Vice-chairman, Mrs. John Fagen. membership. Mrs. G. C. Dalken berg; health and safety, Mrs. Thomas Hutchinson; standard unit. Mrs. John Fagen; serapbook, Mrs. F. V. Newton and Mrs. Roberl Madlem. Costume Jewelry Getting Muscles NEW YORK (UP) Costume jewelry is getting 'muscles." Now you can buy jowelry whose wearing strength is increased with stainless steel wiring instead of the traditional silk or nylon thread. New York designer Judith MeCann uses the fine steel ft' ire 12 wires make one .string -for both neck laces and earrings. She said the steel wire has a dual advantage. Necklaces won't break even with long years of wear. And the malle able steel improves the drape the necklaces. 4-H Club 'News TTMALO SHEPHERDS By Don Cumin The Tumalo Shepherds reviewed the past year's work and made nlans for the coming year, at a meeting last week at the Sandy Corwin home. All officers and members were present. Yew Ijine 1TC wilt meet Mon day, Oct. 17, at 8 p.m. at the school. Dr. D. O. Schuman, optom etrist, will speak on visual training. He will lllusirat? his talk with slides. it ' 'V t : . T" f .; . "k.'.V . .vs.. MARRIED 40 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Leagjeld, 1031 Col umbia, celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary August 3. They were married in Long Prairie, Minnesota in 1915 and moved to Bend in 1948. AU nine of their children are living in Bend except for one daughter living in Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Leagjeld made their first purchase from Bend Furniture in 1951. Bend Furniture Co. In observing their 40th- year in business in Bend, presented Mr. and Mrs. Leagjeld with a handsome set of silverware. Adv. : ' The United States National Bank Or PORTLAND RESOURCES Cash on Hand and Due from Banks $151,972,420.55 United States Government Bonds 295599 006 89 Municipal and Other Bonds 73916 374 76 Loans and Discounts Net 292i50s!416 88 Stock In Federal Reserve Bank l!o80 00o!o0 Bank Premises (Including Branches) 8,'s72'652!62 Customers' Liability on Acceptances 1 49 244 50 Interest Earned 2,475;33ol52 Other Resources 1,292,401.53 LIABILITIES - - 1827,562,848.25 cPita' J 18,000,000.00 Surplu 18,000,000.00 Undivided Profit 19,363,634.03 55,363,634.03 Reserves for Interest, Taxes, etc 5 042 637 41 Acceptances '149244 50 Dividends Declared 585,000.00 PP0,H, 762,003,269 70 Interest Collected Not Earned 4 399 641 1 6 Other Liabilities 29 421 45 'till 1 .', lYi'A .,,1,, , $827,562,848.25 Tfis statement Includes 61 branches in Oregon HEAD OFFICE) PORTLAND, OREGON BEND BRANCH Dl ft K 0T BRANCH OP THI UNITIO STATf NATIONAL BANK Of PORTLAND OREGON'S OWN STATC-WIDC BANK -.t.