TIIB SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1917. fAGE FOUIl ACTIVITIES OF OTHER COMMUNITIES TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS CAMP CREEK. Mar 29, Mr. nul Mrs C. B. Crulj: and Mrs. W. Trwttor from Junction lty spent a fovr days this vreok visit tog with frleiiJB horo. Myrlan CnUg made a business trip to Eugene Saturday. Miss VliU Met, can and Charloa Step iens were Eugene visitors Wednesday Miss Francis Urown la visiting with lrlcnds in Junction City. Mr. and Mm Jim Baker and daugh ter, Marie, spent Saturday and Sun day visiting with rolatlves hero. Mr.a nd Mi's. Gove and daughter "Velum froiu Springfield spent Sun day here visiting with Mr, and Mrs. K. Masterson and family. Larry Woods returned to his homo at Junction City today after spending a fow days up here visiting with Oren Masterson. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Chase are spend ing a few days With friends in Eugene. The Misses Mary Fountain and Eva Mart from Wnltervlllo spent Sunday horo visiting with Misses In in, Huby and Lola Crnbtrce. E. E. Urattaln, Kuth Urattaln, and Edgar Urattaln went to Springfield Monday evonlng. Lula Nyo went to Eugene Tuesday. COQURQ. May 30 Clarence Anderson motor ed to Eugene on business Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr. nuv , torod to CorvalltB Monday. J. J. Miller was a business caller In tho city Monday. A large number attended tho Patron Teacher's meeting which mot In tho school houso Tuesday evening. A splendid program was rendered by the school. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and Mrs. H. M. Anderson nnd daughters, Misses Elsie nnd Lily, attended the W. O. W. picnic held in Junction City Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. A. Dlckorson of Mnrcola visited ot the home of II. M. Anderson Saturday and Sunday, re turning Sunday evening. Kay Plrtle motored to Eugene Mon day on business. Walter Drury motored to Eugene , Tuesday. Tho State Hank of thin city will be closed today nnd tho business houses will close at noon nnd remain closed for tho rcinnludor of tho day A legal holiday. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Clark motored to Eugcno Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sldwell motor ed to Eugeno Sunday GETS U. 0. HONOR EMBLEM Randall Scott It Awarded Koyl Cup For All-Round Fltneii Randall Scott a Junior from tlih city, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles L. Scott, will be awarded tho Koyl cup at the peace ceremony at tho Univer sity of Oregon next Tuesday evening. Tho, faculty committee In awarding tho cup consists of Dean 1). W. Mor ton, E. E. DoCou and C. II. Edmoud sou. Tho Koyl cup Is awarded on tho basis of scholarship, social activity, athletics and other things that con tribute to mnko a rounded-out man To get It Isconsldered one of tho highest honors that can be paid to a student. Winners of tho cup In past years havo been Herbert Lombard, Leslie Toozo and Nicolas Juareguy ' SOCIAL EVENTS STUDENTS ENJOY PARTY Tho domestic sclonco nnd manual training classes of the Sprtngftold high school report having a pleasant stlmo at the homo of Miss Avis Thomp son, Ust ntonday evening. The ovou Ing was spent tu singing and enjoying the special music by Mr. Dan Flshor on the violin. About ten o'clock nn loo cream "food" was partaken of, nnd tho boys declared that the girls were Huro some "cooks" If they had frozen the delightful repast. Thoso present who belong to tho olnssoB were: Misses Ellen Lambert. Estel ta Mnglll, Mattlo Sergeant. Avis Thompson, and Messers. (lien Wooloy Krnest Moo. (Soorgiv Williams. Harry Hughes, Harry Fandrmn. and Invited guests were Miss Edna Duryee, Mr. Dan Fisher, and Mrs. L. Thompson. ENTERTAIN JOINTLY Mrs. Cora lllnson nnd Mrs. Knt? Ilrumtuetto woro Joint IiohIobhoh to tho Pino Needle club at the homo of Mrs. IIIiihoii Tuesday afternoon. Tho following members woro proHuut: Mrs, Rosa Montgomery, Mrs. Emily Nys trout, Mrs. Delia Poturson, Mrs. Julh TomsoUi, Mrs. Mlunln Olrurd, and Mrs. Edith Larimer. (IuumIM were: Mrs. I. D. Ixrson, and Mrs. Ella Frost. Mrs. Nina McPherson entertains tin) club at u special, meeting next Tumi dity afternoon In honor of Mrs. Julh Toinselh, who Im here from Weed, Cnl. A noteworthy feature of Pino Needle ineetlugH nowadays In that tin ?auso of thu war, refreshments aro no longer served. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ilorton were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kgglmnnn yesterday, following tho Memorial day exercises ut the cemo-tory. ENJOY WIENER ROAST Wieners and bread, pickles and luarshmetlnws, proved to bo good eat In' for n bunch of young folks who (Mijojod a campflro lunch above tli'i river brldgo last night. Tho party Included: Norton Peugra, MIhh Iva Hill, Oleu Woolley. Miss Audrey Perk Ins, Rill Hill, Miss Maudo (lorile. Mlts Heat rice llolbrook, ami Creed Unit-tain. LOCAL V, O. HIONIORH TO II E (1IVEN DINNER Invitation signed by Ted fltownrt and Roy Calms are out for a dinner to bo Klvn ut the Pnhico of HwcuU on Saturday owning In honor of tho Hprlngflold graduates of tho Univer sity of Oregon, Tho graduates nru: Missus Lola llarr, Marjorlo Maclitm, Vera Perkins nnd Mario Do Puo, nnd Mr. ClluUm Conloy. Additional guests for tho affair will bo Miss Esther FuruNot.Noruinn Andorson.and Harold Perkins. Dr. and Mrs. Pollard woro dinner gurstH at the homo of Miss Margaret Morrlii last evonlng. O. D, Ketsey'a Mother Dead Word has been received horo of tho death of Mrs. C. Keasey at Mllford, Iowa, on Tuesday, at tho ago of Oil years. Her son (). R. Kessey, of till city who with it brother and his father survive, was at his mother's bodsld't when she died. 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