PAGE FOUR THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS MONDAY. JANUARY IB, 1017. Society Doings of the Season FORMER SPRINGFIELD .CHRYSANTHEMUM hint. MAimiKS ' CLU11 MEETS I A wedding oMntcrcst to Wtllamctto Mrs- J- B Stewart was hostess to talloy folk occurred Wednesday, Janu-, the members ot the Chrysanthemum hry 10, at high noon at thd homo ot club Tuesday afternoon at her coiy Iho brldo's parents. Mr. and Mrs. 8. , "" on K atroot. The nrtornoon was II. Dill of Dolpn TOU station, vrncn "f- Ihnlr vAiineoat dauBhter. Mls9 Flora . '"n was sorvcu. mrs. j Lnir, mil bPcntnn the brldo of Mr. D. Larimer. Mrs. M. M. l'ecry and Prank Thomas, The bride wore hor M" Ellxaboth Stowart woro guest- rt.. ,iintv white frock of the afternoon. Club members pro- Mrs. Thomas attended Washington sent wore: Mrs. T. C. Luckey. Mra. high school In Portland for some tlmo P. A DePue. Mrs. U M. Uoobo, and find was a graduate of .tho Eugene ufcu. high school In June. 1916 Mr .Thorn- mkbtino-5k is Is a graduate ot tho Tillamook high ( pnISC,LLA CLUD cnooi anu is i prowi - -, Tho pj.,,, club mot nt tllQ honw Jnduatry at cramrca wnoro of Mrs. j. M. WUhrqw Frldny nflor. peopio wm rao noon Tne usun, pastlnl0 ot 80wn ? Drier noneymoon w .u,vw .. mdu, , ,n unt R ,nto hour A Cresham. aim s me cp- two.courso ,uncheon wa8 served. Mrs jam oi iue si" " c. A. Arehnrt. of LaFayetto. was n pui team m m.s ,u luo guest q( club Th(j pre fsent were Mrs. John C, Farkor, Mrs, I Paul Brattnln, Mrs. I. D. Larimer, Mrs, NEEDLECRAFT CLUB MEETS Wm Donaldson. Mrs. D S. Beals. Mrs. Mrs. II. E. Walkor entertained Wm Rouse. , Mrs. Walter Korndon. twelre members of the Needlecraft Mre w c Rcbhan aml Mrs. A. V. club and four additional guests at her . uCKenzle. .homo on North B street last Thura- iay afternoon. As usual, the ladles PARTY FOR MRS. LANE passed tho tlmo with fancywork and j Miss Vera Perkins was hostess for .conversation. Mrs. w. t wainer n aolIgUtful "whist' party at her Homo assisted the hostess In serving tho do Jlclous two course refreshments. The next club meeting wlil be held with Mrs. O. H. Jarrett at the lattcr's home on Fifth street near E. " Club mem bers present last Thursday were: Mesdamos A. M. Beaver, Milton Bally. O. H. Jarrett, Carl Fischer, W. K. Tollard, J. E. Richmond, Mae Steven son, R, U Kirk. W. F. Walker, R. P. Mortensen. J. P. Fry, Robert L. Drury, and H. E. Walker. Additional guests were: Mrs. Silas Gay, Mrs. Hannah Hill, Mrs. Vina McLean, and Mrs. W. N. Long. & F. C'S AND PHILATHEANS GIVE A PARTY A- party was given by the C. F. C.'s and Philatheans of the Methodist Sun- day school at the home of Mrs. Van on Fifth and G streets Friday even ing, In-honor ot Mrs. J. H. Lane, for merly Mrs. Myrtle Soronsen, ot Silver Lake. A three course luncheon was a much-enjoyed feature of the even ing. Those presonl wero Mrs. Land, Miss Marjorie Machen, Miss Lola Burr, and Miss Vera Perktns. ACTIVITIES OF OTHER" COMMUNITIES TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS COBURG Coburg, January 12. II. M. Ander son motored to Eugene Wednesday on business. Elvin Taylor transacted business in Valzah on Second street Saturday town Tuesday. .evening at which all tho old game3 Mr. and Mrs. Dug Wasson were In Including Rook were played. Th- Eugene Monday, refreshments consisted of ice cream, e. Durfllnger of Eugene was In Co cake, punch and toasted nfarshmallows burg Tuesday. Those present Included: Mrs. Van ( Tom Van Duyn was a business cal- Valzah. Alberta Parvln, Ella Boescn, ier jn Eugene Tuesday. Eunice Parker, Anna Bldwellt Dutcq A council meeting was hold in tho Fischer, Lillian Mulligan, Ona McKay, city hall Tuesday evening. Ruth Lonsberry. Doris iSikes, Edna Mrs. L. Losy has been 111 for tho WEST SIDE. 'West Sldo, January 13. Mr. Doil nldson Is putting up a now barn which adds much to tho appearance ot his place. Mrs. Clarn Upton of Nowborg, spent Sunday with her friend, Mm, Clam Chllds. Mrs. Upton has been In SprltiglloM otto week In tho Intorest ot tho l.ouHo Homo In Portland. Sho has tnknn ono girl to tho homo tram Springfield this past wcok and has been Instru mental In securing tho arrest of tho stepfather. Mrs. Upton will remain in Springfield for somo tlmo In the In terest of this good work. C'oBufjfWoniih" It'Dead. Mra. Kofklo, a roMtlmit of Coburtt for many yeans, dlod nt her homo after n brief lllnoss, Thursday morn ing. Sho Is survived by a hunbaml and son ot (his oily and n daughter of South Dakota. CAMP CREEK Camp Crook January 13.-J. A. Crab tree made a business trip to Donna Wodnesday. Hoy Q. Penny was a visitor at Wal torvllte Thursday evening. Lester Nyo was In Donna on busi ness Thursday. J. 1C. Platts was In Sprlngfled o. business this wcok. Inia Crnbtroo was In Sprlngflsld Thursday having somo dentil work done. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stephens spe.t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charted Jack. Atl'Dny Session of Grange. Sprlugtlold grnngo No. 373 mot Sat urday for nn all-day session, at which time, Mr.'Kumwnlt, of Irving gra'ngo, tnstnlled tho following ofllcors! Mas ter, 0. O. Mcllco; overseer, Phillip Sand; lecturer, Lily Klxor; steward, Chns. Miller; chaplain, P. II, Emory; treasurer, S, K. Mclloo; assistant ste ward, S. E. McUco; gnto kcepor, J. R. McPhnrson. Four membors from Irving grange wero present. BANK REELECTS OFFICERS Commercial State Hat Annual Meet ing; Year Past Satisfactory. Classified Ads For Sals, Rent, Wanted, Etc. DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST SUTTON BLDQ. . PHONE SO-J Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS Homoopathlo Physician and Surgeon Omco, Baptist PnrsomiKo Corner Second nnd C Strouts HOURS: 8 TO IK. PHONE 4b CAREFUL CONSCIENTIOUS . Dentistry DR.J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 116-J i i pi . i over uommeromi Dunn, Springfield, Oregon. WANTED -Man to cut wood and ralo potntocB on shares call on W. Knlck erbockor, Deadman's Forry, 3 mlloi north ot Springfluld, 2ts. WANTEDSecond hand organ In good condition. Prlco to bo ronaon able. Phono 14 F-14, D. J. Bonis LOST: Pair double case, largo glass. Ofllco. Howard lens glnsses In Rotuni to Now.i 1-4 Piatt, Ruth Scott, Chloie Wolley, Aud rey Perkins, Edna Duryee, Avis Thom pson Lois Male, S. Y. Bartholomew. past week; she is Improving slowlv now. Members of the Coburg Are depart Fred Stump Floyd Bartlett, Verdon ment met In the city hall to transact May, John Dlmm, Frank Hardie, Er- business Monday evening nest Moe, James Lewis, Norman Byrno Gordon Byrne, Floyd Nystrom, Rus sell Dlmm, Bill . Hill, Jerry Vim Valzah, Luciene Fegles, Herbert Moore, and Walter Gossler. MT. VERNON THIMBLE CLUB MEETS. i The Mt. Vernon Thimble club mot at -the home of Mrs. L. L. Westfall Thursday afternoon oflast week. The ladies enjoy an all day meeting usual ly passing the time away in the after noon with quilting or some other pas time. A splendid dinner at 12 o'clock was served. Those attending were: Mrs. Alvah Armltage, Mrs. Alex Ste vens, Mrs. Harry Withers, Mrs. J. P McPherson, Mrs. Lee Davis, Mrs. Alvah Armltage, Mrs. Alex Stevens, Mrs. Harry Withers, Mrs. J. R. Steven. Officers of tjic I. O. O. F. were in stalled at tho last meeting Saturday evening. Mrs. T. Hurden was in Eugene last week. Wm. Buttls motored to Eugene Thur sday. Mrs. E. E. Crandall who has been sick for the past month Is Improving greatly now. Mrs. L. Count waB fn SDringflell last week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Sidwell. The members of the Chrlstlanchurch will give a basket dinner Sunday. There will bo preaching morning, af ternoon and evening by Reverend Roy Healy. I Mrs. Skinner is confined to her bed with la grippe. Mrs. .H. M. Anderson was in Eugene fra Xfarparot Pomanfor on if Mra C 'i. Gorrie. Two members taken shopping Tuesday afternoon Into the club were: Mrs. Dean J. Beals and Mrs. John Griffin, F,RIENDS CELEBRATE BIRTH DAY OF MRS. P. W. GREEN -M very enjoyable surprise dinner was that enjoyed by. Mr. and Mr?. P. W. Green and a number of the local members of the local members of Iuka post of the G. A. It', on last Friday, the occasion being Mrs. Green'a birthday. Mrs. Green was truly sur prised, and the friends passed a very happy day together. Thoso present were: Mrs. Kathryn Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Z, T, Mountjoy, Walter Mountjoy, ; Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Maxwell, Mr. and ' Mrs. W. H. Halght, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vincent, Mrs. Julia Godman, Mrs. Anna j Huntley, Mr. and Mrs. C. Spencer, Mrs. C. H. Green and children, of Eu gene, and Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pirtlo motored to Harrlsburg Thursday. Joy Hopkins, Wm. Klncart, and J. J. Miller transacted business in town today. I Bud Woods who has been 111 for some time Is able to be up now, i Many hundred pounds of wire ar rived here yesterday for the Installing of the new telephones. Ray Leach was In town today on business. i Mrs. King has been sick with ' grippe for some time. Mrs. T. Van Duyn was In Eugena Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Anderson and family motored to Springfield Sunday. "PROGRESSIVE 22" MEETS The regular monthly meeting of the degree staff of tjie local Rebekah lodge, the "Progressive 22" was held at the Mill and C street home of Mra. THURSTON Thurston, January 12. Newt Stow ell of Portland and Mr. Wplker of Texas visited at the home of Mr. an l Mrs. Perry Edminston, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Taylor went to Eugene Sunday to be with Mm, Joo Towler, who underwent a surgical operation at the Mercy hospital. Dr. W. C. Rebhan was called to tho home of Mr. and Mrs. George Piatt, W, F. Walker on Friday evening. MiE3 Alice Kester assisted Mrs. Walker In ', Thursday, their little sop, Willie, be w..tn .nA.t.MnMn . 1. t ' ... ,1. , ..... . iug very m wuu uroncuiai pneumonia serving refreshments at the close of te,iJpyablo evening. The next meet kff'wilf be held with Mrs, H. E. Wal ker at hor home on Mill and B streets Those bf the Progressive's"- who wero prasant .Friday evening, were:, Me3 darnes M. Bally, William Donaldson, Anna Glendenrilng,.'H.A. Korf, Sllaa Mrs. Charles Hastings entertained at dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. McMahon and daughter, Elizabeth, Mrs. Ross Mathews was hostess to a little Barty Thursday in honor of hoc daughter, Josephine, fourth birth day. Light refreshments were florv-ed. Jay H. E. Walker, . A McKinzey, H. W, ColHns. Loe Clark,, Q. M.'Dorlty, j Mrs, Walter Edminston entertained and W.'F. Walker. AddltlonaFguests as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. woro Miss Alice' KHsfer ooi Mrj Nor- J. Brown, 'and' llttlo son, Harry, Junior, .wood Cox. . . . v Sunday. ' At tho annual meeting ot oftlcer. directors, and stockholders of the Com. merclal State bank, held In tho bank ing rooms on Thursday evening, all present officers and directors wero re elected for tho ensuing year. "The annual report showed a very satis factory business for the year past. Tho reelected officers are as follows president, A. J. Perkins; vice presi dent, M. M. Peery; cashier, O. B. Kos sey; assistant cashier, F. L, Travis Directors are: A. J. PorklnB, M. M. Peery, O. B. Kessey, Welby Stevens, and AI Montgomery. "WANTED tor box factory, steady work ono planormnn, three cut olf men, three band sawyers, ono cir cular rosawyor. Fruit Growers Supply Co., Hilt, Cal. FARM LOANS At tho lowest rato and on the easiest terms to bo had. J. C. Holbrook, Springfield. Meeting And Banquet Tonight. Tiro M. E. Brotherhood will meet at 6:30 tonight at tho Methodist church. Following which meeting, a banquet, beginning at 7:00 o'clock, will bp en- Joyed. Dr. E. S. Conklln, professor of psychology nt tho University of Oregon, will lecturo on tho subject of, 'Juvenile Delinquency." FOR INFORMATION regnrdlng home stead entries In Central Oregon, write enclosing stamped onvolopo to A. O. King or D. D. Tusslng, Broth ers, Oregon. COCKERALS FOR SALE: Whlto Leg horn puro bred O. A. C. strain, six months-old, $1.00 euch. Call ot 710 C streot. FOR SaLE Practically now Oliver Typewriter number C. Machine Is equipped with tabulator and back spacor. It Is in good running order, Call at tho Nows ottlco nnd have It demonstrated. Terms. Tires at Cut Prices TIiIb Is ono tiling wo uovor lll; wan to hoII Tiros at cut raloa. Wo havo bargains In them without this. Stoddard Dayton Garage 8th Avo. E 242 Phono 148 East of Hotol Osburn Half Block Eugeuo FORD 8WITCH KEY SERVICE STATION NO. 1 OrtKu EUGENE THEATRE Saturday, Jan. 20 The Musical Succcva of Beauty, Fun and Fashion PEOPLE "PUBS W A Jf PF.aUTY ffi CHOKUS ..) 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