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6 The Bend Bulletin, Tuesdoy, November 8. 1955 Of Interest to Women Mrs. M. J. Kilpatrick was honor ed al a stork shower tor which Mrs. lion Hubbard and Mrs. S. I.. Hansen were hostesses recently al the. Hubbard home. Others present were Mrs. Russell Dahl, Mrs. Mary Howard, Mrs. R. S. Ander- Lson, Mrs. Iviarvin Lines, Jrs. Jim 2, Mrs. Kilpanck Shower Honoree TO HOIJ) BAZAAK Womeji of the First Methodist church will hold their annual pre- Christnaas bazaar Thursday, Nov. 10, in the chuivh basement. There will be booths for gift items, hand work and home - baked foods. Luncheon will be. served from 11 a.m. lo 1 p.m., and there will bo a chili supper starting at 5 p.m. Kelsay, Mrs. Robert M, Cecil aiul Mrs. Vern Carlon. The id ft table was presided over by a large, stork, fiwn which rib bons extended to the shower gifts. A pink and blue color scheme was carried out in decorations, and the refreshments included cup cakes iced in a bootee design, and i(-e cream. SAI-K KCIIKDIXfcU The Christian Women's Fellow ship is sponsoring a food and fancy-work sale, starting at S a.m. Thursday in the Bunch building, 136 Minnesota avenue, it was an nounced by Mis. Haul Marsh. Girls. League Officers Named Installation of new officers of the Bend High School, Girls league was announced today. Robin Boardman is president of the seniors, Birdie Kirk of the juniors; Janice Glenn and Sharon ilirtzell are senior and junior vice presidents, respective ly; Mary Theresa Cady and Bran da Pixe are secretaries; Mary Kelly and Judy Wilson, treasurers. Carol Johnson and Peggy Lar son are the new delegates from the seventh and eighth grades. The installation meeting was addressed by Mrs. . Ruth Thurston, of the Senior High School Homemaking department. Mrs. Clyde Johnson is advisor of the Girls league. Social Calendar ' Tonight 7:30 p.m. First Christian Sun day school teachers and officers, with Mi's. Paul Marsh, Reed Acres. Wednesday ' 2 p.m. Gold Star Mothers with Mrs. Bernice Towner, 1605 W Eighth street. 6:30 p.m. Bend Business-Professional Women's ciub, Pine Tavern. 6:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary birth day potluck, initiation to follow, Eagles hall. OLDEST TOWN ' Colchester, in Essex, Britain's oldest recorded town, dates from about 40 A.D., and Is said to have been the home ' of the mythical Old King Cole. t:30 p.m. SOS club with Mrs. Robert Hawes, 1215 Milwaukee. ' 7:30 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi with Mrs. Olen Kinney, 304 E, Tenth street. 8 p.m. American Legion Auxi liary, court house assembly room. 8:30 p.m. Skyline Squares, Ben- donlao Srudlc, 1001 E. Penn ave nue. Thursday , 10 a.m. Bazaar at First Metho dist church; luncheon at noon: jChili supper in e.vening. 1 p.m. PEO with Mrs. W. C. Coyner, 57 Pinecrest. 1:30 p.m. Grange Hall ladies' aid with Mrs. Frank McConnell, 301 Railroad. 2 p.m. Edna Mae SUl group with Mrs. Joel Hammagren, 595 Thurston. I ll U I UMiL .1. i - m.a DESSERT LUNCHEON SERVED The Juniper Garden club met lost Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ralph Laird. In the picture, from left, are M rs. Stella Nelson, Mrs. Sid Cqnklin and Mrs. John Susac. (Bend Bulletin Photo) Cold Climate Garden Tricks Told Group If climate can't be. controlled, at least it can be tempered, mem bers of the Juniper Garden club decided in a round-table discussion al their last meeting, last Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ralph Laird, on the Bend-Redmond highway. A fence can be erected lo provide protection for plantings, it was iHiintecl out, and a lender plant nestled on the south Hide of a rock can withstand many winlery blast. . Mrs. Lester Walton eav a talk on soil conditioning, and (ho use. of sprays and reriu crs Mrs . lea Povey and Mrs. P. W. Wells re uorted that a box of juniper greens has been prepared to send to a I garden club in Kalamazoo, Mich. Preceding' the program, a spec ial Viennese dessert made by Mrs. Charles Perki was served lo 21 guests, with Mrs. Kdward HofM man, daughter of Mrs. Perki, as J Mrs. Laird's co-hostess. Mrs. W. L. Pierce of Redmond was a guest. The next meeting. Wednesday, j Dec. 7. will bo the Christmas. parly, with a gift exchange, Ft -will be held in Ihc dining room of the Fumalo Grange hall, with Mrs. Dei Davis and Mr. Gene Davis as co-hostesses. 11 II AT THE HEAD' TABLE Mrs. R. E. Dean, center, displayed places of majolica ware, to illustrate her talk Monday before the Rotary Anns. Mrs. Clark Price, program chairman, is at al Viennese dessert made hy Mrs left; Mrs. Fred H. Meyers, club president, at right. (Bend Bul letin Photo) Dinner-Dance For Golf Club This Saturday The Bend Golf club will hold a dinner-dance Saturday night, Nov. 12, al the club house. Dinner will be served al 9 fallowing a cock tail hoin-, mid dancing will start at .110, with music hy Maurice Kupp's orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Don Midlam are chairmen of the iiost committee, which also includes the following: lr, and Mrs. Charles E. Donley, Mr.- and Mrs. Delhert Hale. Mr. anil Mrs. Dee Haines, Mr. mid Mrs, Don llampson, Mr. and Mrs William A. Ilealy Jr., Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hillis. Mr. and Mrs Oliver Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Leland, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pat Metkr Mr. and Mrs. Al Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs;. Stacy Smith. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Wetle, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wonser, Mr. and Mm. Robert V Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Whitney, Mr. mul Mrs. Charles McCaffrey, Mi', and Mrs. J. H Acheson and Mr. and Mrs. Doui!;is J. Norton. Reservations should tic made by "hursd'iy evening, by calline Mrs Iceland, Mrs. Haines. Mrs. Smith or Mrs. Jones, It was announced Majolica Ware Subject of Talk For Rotary Anns Bend Rotary Anns and their guests, .'10 strong, heard a talk on majolica, a period china of the latter half of the ninteenth cen tury, at t'heir luncheon meeting Monday afternoon at the Pine lavern. The. guest spiiker was Mrs. H. K. Dean, local antiques dealer and owner of the Klephant Hobby shop. 'Majolica, a heavy ware designee) in various textured patterns, is made of a clay base, and decorat ed with a tin enamel, the speaker said. Marly American types, once manufactured in Pennsylvania and Long Is'land, are now practically extinct, she- pjmted out. Guests included a delegation from the Central Oregon Antiques Study club. Mrs. R ilph Laird re. presented the Redmond Rotary Anns. Tin speaker was introduced by Mrs. Hark Price, program chair man. Mrs. Fred II. Meyers, local Rotary Ann president, was in chaige. Club News A I Chapter. PKO Sisterhood will meet Thursday for luncheon at 1 p.m., at the home of Mrs W. C. Coyner, 57 Pinecrcsl. Mrs. R. W. Christiansen, Redmond, con vent Ion delegate, will he in charg. of the program. Welc ome Wagon hih will meet Thursday, Nov. 10, at S p.m. in the Trailways banquet room. There will he a get-ueqtminiod period and n discussion. R. A. Stover, a former member of the. stale legis lature, will speak on state affairs. Kagle Auxiliary will emVrtain the slate president, Kdna Pierce of Tillamook. Vedr..s"v evning wov. y, at the lodge h ill. Then will be a politick sudp"- at 6:50 honoring members witti birthday in August, September. Ox-tober ami November. A special In i t int ion ceremony is planned for 8 o'clock, and entertainment will follow. Unit Welcomes 2 New Members Mrs. L. It. F.tster and Mrs. Max llrpiT were welcomed as new nembri-s of tlie Cavnll Aere home extension unit, at the meet ing last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. It. Harlow. Jeanotte -iteen wns a visitor. Mrs. llarU w -was pivject leader fur Ihc deinonstralitm on garment finishes, featuring new wavs of making buttonholes and put hag in zippers. Twenty-three Witinen were pre sent. The potluck luncheon at noon inc'iitlcd an Italian dish prepared hy Mrs. II. Ovd llever. Mrs. Roy t'tz. Mrs J A. Griffin. Mrs. Civil Moo iv and Mrs. Albert Sehalz. The members brought donations of food and clothing for a wellue project. Beta Sigma Phi Initiates Seven In Recent Rites Xi chapter of Rota Sigma Phi sorority held initiation for seveji pledges, Saturday evening. Oct. 29, at tlie TnaiKvays coffee shop. The initiates wciv Miss Sharon Woods, Miss Virginia Ferguson, Mrs. RiU"- ld Pitcher, Mrs. Donald Camp bell, Mrs. Jack Sm th. Mrs. James Smiley and Mrs. Dave Taylor. In itiation will be held for two addi- ional pledues, Mrs. Norman Du- rand and Mrs. Clifford Rose Wcd- icsday evening, Nov. 1G. at 7:30 o.m. at the home of Mrs. Glen Kinney, M K. Tenth street. Tte rece.nt initiation was con flicted by the president, Mrs. Maurice Olson. She was assisted hy Mrs. t "harks lieckley, vice- president; Mrs. John Die hi, re- ording secretary: Mrs. Kinney, Miss Carolyn Blakely. Mrs. Max Mills and Mrs. Thomas Duffy, rs. "larenee V. Bells Jr. took pictures. Students Hold Career Week This is Career Week for the Bend High School. Senior and jun ior students are studying charts ind information relating to job qualification. Sophomores are tak ing interest inventory tests to help them select the kind of work they would like to do. Dr. Frank Bennett, president of Fastern Oregon College of Kduea tion at LaGrande. spoke to the students Monday at assembly and ptanted out the many opportunities for profitable and interesting work in today's varied fields. j Fdr Mie SI' -r of l'ie Rip- HOC X OAKY li-d W oin i I mon wi 1 meet The boundary line between the h t-s.;.;y at 2 Pin at the home Indian nations and the United of Mrs. Joel Hammagnm. WJj States was designated as the Cuva Thurston. with Mrs, A. F. Ault as hoga River, in Cleveland, at n assistant hostess. Devotions will be; treaty concluded at Fort Mcintosh by Mrs. Irving Walter, and Mr i with Hie Wyandot. Chippewa. Otta S. W, Wagnor will be in charge- of wn and Delaware Indian nations the program. in ITSi. 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