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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1956)
V Of Interest to Women I LA S. GRANT, Women's Director tin m . n li -1 ?? ph n r-J i 13 n I i f an (J jXi Chapter To Engineer Polio Event Members of Xi chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, will meet next Wed nesday evening at the home- of Mis. Donald Campbell, 803 E Thied street, to complete plans for DartieiDatinti in the Moucrs March for polio, planned as un event of the Mar?h of Dimes.' Mrs. Claytor Vincent, servire commifee chair man, will notify the members of the date, and the blocks they will be assigned to cover. ' Fourlee'i members of the soror ity were present at the last meet- m;, last wee'i on Wednesday eve lin-' at the home of Mrs. Thoma O'jffy. Tie group decided to con tribute to the United Fund. The members expressed interest i con'inuin their secret sister vogram started last year. Mrs Glen Kinney will continue to be in ?harge of arrangements. TAKE OVER DUTIES New officers of the Bend Nile club were in charge for the first time, at a luncheon meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. W. Lester Hoult, 1015 Brooks street. In the picture, from left, are Mrs. Rodney Cozad, secretary; Mrs. N. E. Gilbert, president; Mrs. Frank E. Moore, vice-president, and Mrs. Maurice Hoover, treasurer. Mrs, George M. Blinn was co-hostess for the luncheon. Plans were made for new projects to help the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, Portland. (Bend Bulletin Photo) Calling ail "Sidewalk Foremen!" We'll be busy remodeling all this month but not too busy to observe my famous standards for quality, preparation and service of food and beverages seven days and seven nights a week. We'd like to have you drop in and watch our progress. And we'll promise not to let any plaster or sawdust slip into your food. HARRY P.S. Don't forget we have . . . GALA JAM SESSIONS AND Wienie Roasts 3:00 P.M. Sundays DANCING NIGHTLY From 9:00 FM. . Dinner Music fEDin.Jb30 Till 8:80 P.M. Nightly v7 FIRESIDE 1MN J 4 ' Coffee Shop Opens 7:00 A.M. Luncheon Specials DAILY! N. fllii St. Redmond LAST TIMES TONIGHT! Cinemascope Color With VAN HLFLIN ALDO RAY In "Battle Cry" gaesg Cinemascope Color with JAMES DEAN In "East of Eden" Extra Entertainment Tonight! Don't Forget Our BIG BONUS HIT for Tonight- Come as late as 7:30. See Complete Show PLUS Our Top Bonus Hit! D Grangers to Hold Potluck Dinner; Friends Invited Pine Forest Grange will hold a potluck dinner and social evening for grangers and their friends Tuesday, Jan. 31, at 6:30 p.m. at the hall near the south city limits. Plans were made at the regular meeting Tuesday evening. Homer Brown of Redmond, Pomona mas ter, and his wife, were special quests. Brown spoke on projects which wilt come up at the next Pomona meeting. Mrs. Florence Stout, lecturer, was in charge of the program There was group singing, and Mrs. P. F. Riedel presented skits the January birthdays of four great Americans Robert E. Lee, Thomas Jae'tson. Benjamin Frank '"n n-d Franklin Delano Roosevelt. "in it"- themed on sayings from Poar Richard's Almanac, and like nesses of great men on American currency, completed the entertain ment. STARTING SUNDAY!! THE HOTTEST HUNK OP FILM EVIR SHOT! mi4JiOuywooB .IMMtMMLUPM pnnirv uniiTmn -inissantLLLi ninitnouMtviw Released thru United Artists 2nd Big Suspense Filled Hit! Behind-tlie-Scenes Story. Dhsiqb DENNIS 0'KETFf PAT O'BRIEN TINA CAtVIl MAtOAIIT tlflO AI Chapter, Peo Sisterhornt, will meet Thursday, Jan. 26, for a 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Gordon Decker, 6-12 E. Elev enth street. There will be a Found er's Day program. Metallic Glitter High Fashion; Handle with Care The glittery look is everywhere his year. Gold and silver shine or dresses, shoes, hats and gloves The oriental influence, including voven metallic threads for the 'cloth of gold" look, is a vibrant nfluence on dress-up fashions. Fortunately, the golden touaCi is nore practical than it used to be. ?dch fashions used to mean "wear em until they're dirty," then throw hem out. Some, notably the me allic threads of the 30s or there ibovit, develoued an awful odoi vith wear. Now, fabric makers lave conquered these difficulties md the ge'd look is odorless and best of all, much of it is washable Naturally, these fabrics that arr narked washable don't go into the -na rtiine. Thev siould be dipped in tnd out of suds, not rubbed, wrung ir twisted. They sould be hung to Jrip dry. When dry, they should be pressed with a cool iron, with sheet of clean tissue paper between as a pressing cloth. Sunshine club will meet Tuesday, Jan. 24, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lillian Van Matre, 623 Con gress. All Pyruan Sisters are in- streamers. vitrd to attend. 1Intl ThM, Ai.n.iimi r 4 k it y-dv-1 1 ' .4 V ' ' I5 PLEDGE TROTH Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Walker (Retha Hole chelt) are at home in Bend. (Photo for The Bulletin by Giles Studio) Walker-Holechek Vows Said Sunday in Church Ceremony Special to The Bulletin REDMOND Miss Relha LaVaum Moleehek, daug.iter of Mr. and VIrs. John Holechek of Redmond, ind Ronald E. Walker, son of Mr. ind Mrs. Ernest Walker of Bend, were married Sunday afternoon in '.ion Lutheran church. Rev. Morris Dalton officiated. Given in marriage by her father, he bride wore a formal gown fashioned with long sleeves, Queen Elizabeth collar with pearl and and rhinestone- trim, a skirt of Chantilly lace in points over white satin, and a satin and illusion net train. A fingertip veil of illusion net fell from a jewel-trimmed coro net. She carried her Jobs Daugh ters white Bible and purple- throated white orchid with while The Bend Bulletin, Saturday, January 21, 19S& 3 ROA to Hold Military Ball In February An outstanding event of On ar, for members of the Reserv Officers Association and theii uests, will be the annual military jail, to be held Saturday nih' 'eb. 18, in the Pilot But'e In Tup room. Dancing will be Iron 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., with music b arry Keown'a oreiestra Orchids will bo flown fixjm Ha van. for distribution to the womei it the formal invitational affair. Several high-ranking visitors an vprctcd to attend from Orej'or rities. Among them will be Majo leneral Thomas Rilea. the Reserve Officers Association president. Sev ral officers h"oin Vancouver B'ir racks are also expected to attend Manir Robert L. Borovicka. lo cal chapter president, is in charge if arrangements. Fifth Birthday f Party Occasion Helen Noble, daughter of Mr. md Mrs. John Hark Noble, cefe-n-ated her fifth birthday anniver ary un Jan. 15 with a party at the tome of her parents, at 1439 W. -urti street. Helen and her friends played :umes and then Rhe opened her resnts. Cake and ice cream were ;erved. The guests were her sister, ''pohante M:cv Langer, Christie Welle, Bill Burleigh and Ann Bristol. Jav H. l-'pton eamp, United pan'h American War Veterans md the auxiliary, will have i olanned potluck dinner Friday Tm 27, at 6 p.m. at fie home or Mr. and Mrs. Francis S'okesberry '001 E. Penn avenue, Mrs. Marion 'luhuis is in charge of arrange nents. Al'ied Arts club will meet Mon day at 2 p.m. with Mrs. E. L Nielsen, 826 Harmon boidevard The program will consist of i round table discussion of up-stale news items. Camp Fire lenders will elect officers at a meeting Tuesday, Jan. 21, at 7:30 p.m. in room 236 of the high school. There will be a talk on the birthday project, and help with handcraft projects. Bend chapter No. 109, Order of Eastern Star, will meet Monday, Jan. 23, at 8 p.m. at the Masonic temple. Mrs. Raymond Gumpert will be chairman of the refresh ment committee. Executive committee, Methodist Woman's Society of Christian Ser vice, will meet Wednesday, Jan. 25, at 2 p.m. in the Fireside room of the Methodist church. I STARTS SUNDAY! GABLE is the love 'em and leave 'em type... but Luscious LANA has what it takes! M-G-M pew CLARK GABLE LANA TURNER also nityifl!ffj7 . W,TH Joe11 CLAIRE TREVOR MARJ0R1E MAIN ALBERT DEKKER AN ALL TIME FAVOUITK mm k. uKuf nit Mtint mi mm Wton pMH t lUK Ur Mart h MNM I W Ax M-G-M Mnlfrtwu tapfitl "SUNDAY ONLY" BIG SNEAK PREVUE! This Picture ha not been released to the public. U'e have booked It Direct from Hollywood! We Personally Guarantee This Picture To Be The "FUNNIEST MOST SIDE-SPLITTING SHOW You Have Ever Seen! 11 Gary Cooper LAST THIKS "Court MarshaJ of Billy Mitchell TONITE! "24 Hour Alarf Miss Deloris Farthing in lerina pink luce with pleated In sert, was maid of honor, ane wore a matching headpiece and carried a nosegay of pink carnations 'tied with pink and aqua ribbon and net. Similarly gowned in aqua with matching headdresses and con triislinsr nosegays were brides maids Myrna Widcner and Louise Watson. The candle lighters were Judi Daggett, Salem, and Carol Ann Uctzendorf, Lebanon, cousins of t.ie bride. The nower sin wa.-j Karen Buucr from Mt. Vernon, wearing pink nylon. Terry Wil liams was ring bearer. The best man was Robert Ien- gcle, Rend, James Ridderbusch and John Clements, also of Bend, ushered. Mrs. George Miller sang "I Love You Truly" and "The Lord's Prayer." Mrs. Charles Minson, Powell Butte, was organist, r lorai decorations tn the church wen' pink carnations and stock. The reception which followed li the cmrch social room was ai ranged by Mrs. Ralph Laird am Mrs. Moritz McShannon, asslstet hv Mrs. Herman Wenke and Mrs Virgil Stace. The bride's aunts Mrs. E B. Daggett, Salem, Mr William D. Campbell, Camp Sher man, and Mrs. Andy Hctzendirf Lebanon, cut the cake and ponrcf' "offee. Pouring punch were Mtsi dythe Urie.. Redmond, and Mrs Horry Holechek, Culver, cousin of the bride. Misses Vickie Schneider and Jane Elliott circulated the gues book, Carol Vadnais and Pat Mil ler had charge of gifts, and Mar lene Zitek and Myrna Tull assisted with serving. The newlyweds are at home In Bend, where the bridegroom is em 'iloyed. He is a graduate of Bend hni. u:gn aenooi, ana nis brute will graduate in June trom Redmond Hih school. Mrs. Walker wore white brocade jersey sheath dress wirh red velvet coat and black an( white accessories, for Hie honey moon trip south. The couple had jlunncd to visit the bride's brother, Tohn Holechek, in the Navy in Syp ,Pie;p,T but-were 'delerretf by losds. Guests from Washington, Cali fornia and Oregon included the bride's granimot'ior, Mrs. Mary llclzendorf of Salem, and the bride- room's grandmolher, Mrs. Llllie Wa!!;er, Bend. VAKUXKSK VKINS iiml I -.KG nui:iis Treatiil wltlmut mintcry nr tiffMlli. Sllitiulti (lie rln-iilulhin of MimkI In Kt4il l ilestniyliii; It. "Wiilk Vitur TntiililitH Any' lr R. I). Ketchum 1). ( I'liiinc ti . Bonrt INVITATIONS TO THE WEDDING For correct form and finest quality In wedding Invitations and formal anuoiincenients ft all kinds, be sure to cull . . . 70 Fowler Printing Co. t 0.10 Bond Bond Social Calendar Tonight 8 p.m. Latin American danc ng class for Elks and ladies, BPOE hall. 8:30 pm. Square dance at Tum- alo Grange hall. Monday 2 p.m. Allied Arts club with Mrs. E. L. Nielsen, 826 Harmon 7 pm Jaycee Auxiliary, instal lation dinner, Pine Tavern p.m. Eastern Star, Masonic temple. 8 p.m. Auxiliary of Letter Car riers' Association, with Mrs Wayne Allen. 1471 W. Third. TtMrduy 2 p.m. Sunshine cluh with Mrs. Lillian Van Matre, 623 Congress. Friends Greet California Visitor Mrs. A. A. Ries was hostess at an informal gathering Tuesday eve ning for the pleasure of Mrs. Grace Dinner, who visited in Bend sev eral days, as the guest of Mrs. H. C. Mulkins. Mrs. Donner was active in the local Sonptimist club when she lived in Bend, and the group the party included women who knew her r'.irough that connection The visitor left Wednesday for her home in Cardiff, California, 4-H Club News FLYING NKKDLKS By Loreno Anderwm The fourth year sewing girls of LaPine organized Jan. 11. and chose the name "Flying Needles." Officers were elected as fo'lows: President, Putrida Flanary; vice oresdent, Gloria Skidgel; secre tary, Connie Larson: treasurer and reporter. Lorene Anderson; yell leader, Leilla Gray. Mrs. Evelyn Carr is leader. r .? 7V A , II 1 ZJB irmJ .. Let her go... Cnvnlnl Schadukt k lower Cot I You can be sure the k to her destination in comfort and oq time when she goes TRAILWAYS. You don'i need to worry about flat tires car breakdowns or winter weather. It's easier for her to uke the famUy. I-WOi" -.' - . ; :. TRfULWAYS Bond & Greenwood fll. 800 i.jwisa?iiuiiiiii HELD OYER FOR ANOTHER WEEK By DEMAND OF THE EAGLES MEMBERSHIP! Saturday, Sunday, January 21-22 DICK WAIWAI OLE S' Rhythmic Islanders PLUS Naomi They are Terrific! ( SUNDAY 4 p.m. Show for Family Group Bring the Children! SATURDAY, Jan. 21 Exotic Dancing and Singing Star Shows at 10 -12 -1:30 Dancing from 10 P.M. TILL! Both Evenings SUNDAY, Jan. 22 Shows at 4 - 8 - 10 Plus Hawaiian Music for Your Enjoyment RELAX and Spend a Mythical Evening in Hawaii AT THE EAGLES! DiNING ROOM OPEN DURING SHOW DATES It's Exciting It's Fun You'll Love 'Em! It's Different MEMBERS AND THEIR GUESTS ONLY Saturday, Sunday - January 21-22 TOPS IN ENTERTAINMENT ALWAYS AT BEND AERIE (P.S.: Dick will sing "16 Tons" this week or bust trying)