Leslie Ann Tooze Weds J. ,C. Brown Miss I-sli' Ann Tou a furm'-r rncnilx-r of The Henri Bulletin news Staff, and Joseph ('. Hrown, Un many yeai-s co-publisher of I If . liedrnond Spokesman, were mar ried Tuesitiy, November 2U, in Aberdeen, Was'i. The bi'ide is tin daughter of Maj. Ceu. and Mrs. I-nnar Too of Portland. She is a member of the Purtland Junior League and fur the past two yfai's has been on the stall of Trie Oregonian. Brown is the son of Mrs. Daisy 3. Hiown of Redmond. Of Interest to Women I LA S. GRANT. Women's Director Kuhln (VbMi Krotip, Christian Women's fellowship, will meet Thursday, Pec. 8, at VM p.m. a the norm1 of Mrs. C. A.. Corliss 140fi Lexington. Members are In hike L'ifts fur Hie White Rjwm Indi an in'sfiinn. ltur (iuruen eluli wilt hold a work day Thursday at I he home of Mrs. Charles Chonn, starting at ! a.m.. rather than at 10, as orig inally announced. . Opening Soon BEND FUNERAL HOME Funeral Direcrors Hill & Greeley Sts. BEND. OREGON Engagement News is Told News of engagements and ap proaching weddings goes hand in hand with tie holiday?, and Miss l.e Ann plackwell a one of the most recent recruits lo th ranks it brides-elect. Her finance is Ben iumin V. Dean. FN, U.S. Navy, lie is serving at present on the As 'vari, stationed for a time in Port land. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mi's. Henry Blackwell of Blak ley Heights. Dean is Ihe son of Itcv. and Mrs. William C. Shawen of Chester, Va. The news was revealed at a luncheon for which Mrs. William Niskanen was hostess Saturday, Nov. 2(, at her home at TL'5 Hroyd- way. I he news was revealed when r 1 BRIDE-ELECT Miss LeAnn Blackwell Is planning a spring wedding. (Photo for The Bul letin by Myrick Studio) wich kupsI pujlwl a rilibonnl lioait A" 1- Arfamklii uttui-hi-cl lo a Hi llo silver life bout VV iMTer ASSemDIy Scheduled nn a silvi-i- -snip. I lie ceim-i-pieee was fillnl with ml 'carnations. DoHICS Place rants were Imen towels on which each puest embroidered her name for Ihe bride-to-be. Invitert guests included the Miss es Porolhy and Mary Kmery. Pat ty Kdmison. liarbarn l.oehi', Chris line Hliss, Norma Dean I.uckenbill arid Ruby Malmslron. Mrs. Wil liam Taylor. Mrs. May Fryrear and the bride's mother. Miss Blackwell, a 19M Bend hiifh school graduate, studied in Seattle in IBM. She is now 'em ployed at Ward Motor Co. Her fiance is completing (lis last year of mili tary service. The couple will be married in the spring. ' CHRISTMAS GIFTS It Tastes BETTER Constant Comment TEA i)i:i.i;n rii'i. GIFTS For The HOME OPEN 'TIL 9:00 P.M. Free Gift Wrapping The Winter Assembly dancin( club will hold u holiday formal Saturday, Dec. 10, in ttie Pilot Butte Inn Blue room. Dancing wili start at 9:30 p.m., with music by Iiriy Keown's orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett are chairmen of the host committee, which ulso includes the following: Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McKny, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Krog, Dr. and Mrs. John McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Cook. Clubs to Hold Holiday Show In Redmond Hurrfatl to Ihe Bulletin HKDMONP Are you looking for deas for Christmas decorations tree trimming suggestions, swags, holiday table settings? Garden club members from the Redmond area have been planning and pre paring a display of jusi these Things at their workshops recently, for a public showing to be held in Westminster hall. The non - competitive show, "A Merry Christmas With Our Neigh bors," wili be Monday, Dec. 12. in Westminster hall, from 1 to 9:30 p.m. Stress will be placed on using native greens, as well as the do- t -yourself idea m creating atlrac live seasonal adornments. The participating clubs are the Juniper. Triangle, Town and Conn- i ry. Pleasant Valley, Redmond, Powell Butte. Smith Hock and Clo- verdale garden clubs. Mrs. L. W. Frank has asked Mrs. Neva Mc- Caffery and Mrs. K. A. Overlan- der to head the preparations fori the show. There will be nc admission barge, but a silver tea is, to be icrved, with Mrs. C. C. Gillenwat- er, Mrs. Carleton Moore and Mi's. Ralph Laird in charge of arrange- ng the table. Presidents of other organizations in fhe area will pour frt the tea table. A small bazaar handling sale of fancy aprons, can dles and festive decorations is also planned in connection with th? event. Square Dancers To Promenade Skyline Squares will hold their regular square dance Wednesday, Dec. 7, at the Bendonian studio, 1001 E. Penn avenue, starting ut 8:30. The new beginners' class will meet there Thursday, at 8:30. Five squares of dancers attended the first session, last week. The class is still open, and others who are interested are invited to attend this week. Visitors are also welcome, ma id Gorton is caller-instruc tor for both groups. CANDLES For DECORATING or ;ll(i "J ,-.r;..-' wb -tiw.' il ' -.- ; :u-: -"--.vj.. .-,3 4i mi, 1 mrti l-noiie 7fl.vM Across from (lute way Motel 4-H Club News NKKDIJC AMI TIJItKAI) Two new members, Susuu Lang- worthy and Roberta Gorans, Joined the group nt the meeting last Thursday. Record books for the coming year were distributed, and Margaret Dunlap explained their use. After the meeting, songs were sting. The next meeting will be Jan. 20, ('Mil TO HOLD PARTY RKDMOND Juniper Literary guild will hold its Christmas party Wednesday, Dec. 14 at the home of Mi's. P. M. Ilouk. It will be in the form of a 1 p.m. luncheon, with the social committee in charge. Mrs. Herbert Zacher is chairman, with Mrs. Houk and Mrs. Neva McCaffery assisting. CAK1 PARTY HKI.I) Mi's. Sherman Dearth and Ellis Marr won prizes for high scores, nt the pinochle party sponsored by Women of the Moose, last Friday night nt Moose halt. Second prizes were won by Mrs. Lucy Billndeuu and Kugene Rowley. Special prizes went to Mrs. T. J. Pearce and Mrs. William Stenkamp. The busiest railioad route out side the United States is the Paris- Lyons main line In France. Pythian Sisters Elect Officers, Hold Initiation New 'officers of Alpine temple. Pythian Sisters, were elected ut : ttie meeting lust Thursday evening, in Ihe Library auditorium. Initia- tioa was also held, for Mrs. W. H. Maker, Mrs. lxiuise Newhouse and Mrs. James Newell. Mi s. W. F. McFadden is the new most excellent chief, succeeding Mrs. Harry Marshall, who ad vances to the title of past chief. Other officers were named as fol lows: Mrs. Harold L. Maker Jr., excellent senior; Mrs. Harvey Bi'inson, excellent junior; Mrs. Bay less Harriss, manager," Mrs. Claude Kelley, secretary; Mrs. Ce cil Hollinshead, treasurer; M'-s. Larry Thornton, protector; Mrs. Lillian Van Matre, guard; Mrs. R. D. Ketchuin, trustee for three-year term, and Mrs. H. R, Wrightman, installing officer. Mrs. Ketchum will serve as pianist, and Mrs. McFadden as press correspondent After the meeting, refreshments were served. The next meeting will be Thurs day. Dee. 15, promptly at 7:30 p.m., preceding the Christmas par ty. There will be an exchange of gifts and a progmm. Camp Fire News WACINTON By Diane Johnson The Wacinton Camp Fire group met last Thursday morning at the home of Mrs. A. B. Pounds, one of the leaders. Mrs. Virgil Ham mer, the other leader, was also present. Officers were elected as follows: President, Phyllis Pounds; vice president, Connie Mosley; secre tary treasurer, Sue Peoples; scribe, Diane Johnson; attendance chairman Joan Wachter, refresh ments and games, Anita Hammer. The time was spent working on Christmas presents. 6 the Bnd Bulletin, Tuesday, December 6, 1955 Announcing A New Service At Polly's Cafe CATERING 7 P.M. to MIDNIGHT Phone in Your Orders and We Will Deliver Delici ous Hot Food of Your Choice Right to Your Front Door. 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