The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, December 03, 1955, Page 3, Image 3

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    tTSTS TO MEET
The Woman's Society of Christ
ian Service will meet Wednesday.
Dee. 7, at 2 p.m. in the Fireside
room of the Methodist church.
Mrs. Bemice Towner will lend
the devotions and Mrs. Albert Jor
geasen will have charge of the
program. Members of the execu
tive committee will be hostesses
for the social hour following the
meeting.
The Bend Bulletin, Saturday, December 3, 1955
Of Interest to Women
Tonight
8 p.m. Public card parly, IOOF
hall.
&:'M p.m. Melodrama. "The
Drunkard," Klks hull.
8:30 p.m. Buck and Wing dub,
square dance, Terrebonne Grange
hall.
Sunday
-1 p.m. Central Oregon Saddle
Cubs association, polluck lunch
eon, Rim Rock Ridei-s lull.
.2:30 p.m. Recital by music stu
dents of Mrs. R. W. Snider, Li
brary Auditorium.
Monday
2 p.m. Allied Arts club with
Mrs. Bob Thomas; 734 Har.non.
7:30 p.m. Royal Neighbors,
Norway hall.
Bend Garden club will hull) a
work day Thursday, pec. 8. at U
home of Mrs. Clia,rles Chopp, 5&:
Harmon, to prepare greens for the
annual Christmas sale. The session
will start at 10 a.m. Ftii member
Rotary Anns will meet Monday,
Dec. 3, at 8 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Howard Krog, 616 E. Reverri
avenue. Mrs. Clifford Basset t and
Mi's. James p. Nelson will be co
hostesses. Jaycee auxiliary will meet Mon
day at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Helmer Wallan, 6-19 E. Kearney
avenue.-
8 p.m. Jaycee Auxiliary with
Mrs. llt-lmer Wallan, 649 E.
I
Kearney.
8 p.m. Rotary Anns with Mrs.
Is to take a sack lunch and her
Howard Kros, C'.'r E. Revere.
Tuesday
own wire cutters and other tool
(or making the decorations, it was
announced. ;
10 a.m. Mirror Pond Carden
club, work day, home of Mrs. joe
uninn, b4a k. Penn.
1:15 p.m. Wikiwans, Pine Tav
SEE-
ern.
2 p.m. Trinity Episcopal guild
Brooks Memorial hall.
Social Calendar
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Is more Important lhan the size of the amount you start with
so don't wait until you get what you consider a respectable
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INSTALLATION HELD Junior High and Senior High chapter of Future Homemalters of
America held initiation and installation Monday evening in Thompson' school auditorium. Sev
entyone new members were initiated. The senior group conducted installation for the younger
girls, before an audience of parents and friends. Junior High FHA officers are pictured above.
Front row, from left: Joan Benson, president; Nancy Moore, vice-president; Joyce Williams,
treasurer, and Jill Van Wormer, parliamentarian. Back row: Kris Hemingway, secretary; Sui
anne Alexander, reporter-historian; Mrs. Lowell Hirtiel, chapter mother. (Bend Bulletin Photo)
Sewing for Home
Occupies Club
Sunshine club of Pythian Sisters
met Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. A. E. Schuman,
lth eleven members present.
Mrs. Mary Galleway of Vancou
ver, B.C., who is visiting at the
tome of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Rogers, was a guest.
The afternoon was spent sew
ing for the Pythian II jme. Re
freshments were served by the
hostess.
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CAFE i
Rebekah Lodge Elects Officers;
Mrs. Morgan to Hold Top Office
Mrs. Rollo Morgan was elected
noble grand of the Rcbekuh lodge,
and Miss Kay Meagher was named
vice-grand, at the regular meeting
last week on Friday night. The
following were reelected: Mrs.
Fred Gibson, recording secretary:
Mrs. A. E. Stevens, financial sec
retary; Mrs. J. P. Anderson,
treasure r.
In a formal drill preceding the
election. 21 members of the organi
zation paid tribute to three Ue-
bekahs and two Odd Fellows who
are key officers in their respective
lodges. In the honored group were
Mrs. A. B. Burleigh and Mrs.
Rollo . Morgan, noble grand ami
vice-grand of the Rebekuhs; Sher
man Dearth Jr., noble grand and1
Vice-grand -elect of the Odd Fel
lows, and Mrs. Ted Meagher, ad
viser or Thea Rho girls' duo no.
5. Young represented Leslie Kribs,
vice-grand, who was unable to al-
Camp Fire News
PILOT BITTE BUTE BIRDS
By (farolyn Berg
We met at the home of Mrs, E.
M. Berg Nov. 23. The time was
spent repealing the Blue Bird wish
and making Christmas gifts for
our mothers.
tend.
Mrs. Meagher was presented
with a, silver teaspoon In he:
pattern, und corsages and bouton
niers were given to the others.
Mrs. Fred Gibson made the intro
ductions. She and Mrs. Earl Weber
were in charge of the program.:
which was attended by lodge mem
bers and their families. j
The next meeting will be Friday.
Dec. 9. at 8 p.m. at the IOOF
hall. Refreshments will be served
by Mrs. Howard Besson, Mrs. Lee
Reinhart. Mrs. Lillian Organ and
Mrs. Lillian Van Mutre.
The second card party in the
current series sponsored by the
Rrbokahs will vbe tonight at 8
in the downstairs recreation room.
At the,- party last .Satur
day, prizes for scoring went U
Myron Fisher and Mrs. Grunt
Solisbury, firsts, and Diaries Mc
Mcen and Mrs. Mary Allen, sec
onds. Andy Anderson won tin
traveling prize.
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ONE WAY $15.73
ROUND TRIP $28.38
fir - :
Leave Bend
10:45 A.M. and
8:20 P.M.
Arrive Los Angeles
9:55 A.M. and
. 6:40 P.M.
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12:45 P.M. and
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8:45 P.M. and
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