The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 27, 1923, Image 1

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    O IV O T ID TO I N T I M A T
OF S F R IN O F IIL D AND
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SPRINGFIELD, LANE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1923.
C O U P L E C E L E B R A T E »STM
W IO O IN Q A N N IV E R S A R Y
High School Grades For Six
Weeks Period Announced
S IX
N U M B ER 50
GRANB JURY HFARS
BOT ROBBER GASES
C H ID R E N A D O P T E D
A F T E R M O T H E R IE L O S T
The six Plckell children who
Mr and Mra. Nelson Keater
have been quarantined for scar-
yeaterday relerbat <d' their 65th
IX fever In the Hprlngfleld
wedding anniversary
A sur­
hospital were out of quaran­
prise dinner was given for thtvn
The grade sheet for the second alx Physics *1, Hoc S3, Eng 82.
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• at their home by their anna
tine and adopted yesterday.
w o k s' period at the Hprlngfleld high
Horning. Herbert—Dep 96. Span 93 t
Nine Cars from Springfield Mill • and daughters living In Spring-
The children's
mother died ijSoYon S p r i n g f i e l d Youths
acbool has been compiled by the fac­ Physics M. Am HI« 89. Eng 5 Inc.
p
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Charged With N u m e r o u s
three weeks ago at Mabie.
and 18 from Wondllng Plant • field Those present ware Mr
ulty and la printed below. The grade«
I-amhcrt. P hsrllne— Dep 83, TTC 92. .
Their father la a mill employs*
Crimes Will be Liable to In­
Indicate many students are doing Hoc 89. Biol »5. Civ 93. Eng 95.
Shipped to Portland for Jap- * and Mr«. W F Walker. Mr
. there.
and Mra Jeaa l-orsh, Mr and
good
work
and
are
an
Improvement
dictments;
Federal Court to
ansss Ex, ort Trade.
I»w ls. Carl—Dep 70. Typ 3 75, Hoc •
Mra. Ed Kester and Dr. and .1 {over the first six weeks. An 'txp'ana-
The nine-months' old boy was
Act
Also.
• adopted by Mrs. Ralph Hurl-
Mrs Eugene Kester
tlon of the abbreviation« used Is also 85, Am His 83. Eng 53.
T h » Is», nt nine carloads o t Jap .
Mr and Mra Keater were
McPherson Audrey — Dep 95. TTC • butt of North Bend Rev and
printed In order that the marking«
The Lane connty grand Jury which
»quares war* whipped yesterday rroni , married In Wkrwlck. Canada,
90. Am His 83, Eng 89.
• Mrs ( . II Fuson of Eugene • met today will hear the information
can be better understood
the Booth Kelly sawmill A train will « and have liv'd In Hprlngfleld
McPherson. Virgil—Bkkg 1 Inc. TTC * motor route B took Eleanor • I against seven Hprlngfleld boys held
E X P L A N A T IO N
hr made up of the nine care and IB • for over It year« Mr. Keater
and E lp a. The oldest girl, Beu­ * i In contraction with the robbery of
93, Physics 80, Eng 5 Lnc, Dep 90.
D ep . Deportment; Oen. 8c.. Central
lah, was adopted by Mr. and
carloads ot the aqua re« frnui Ihn * la now 89, and Mrs Keater 85
Ixtve,
Amy— Dep 93. TTC 90. Civ
the Goshen postoffloe, the Flanery
yearn old. Roth are enjoying • S cien ce; E ng. English; M A M , Medi­ 89. Eng 92
.
* Mrs. E. E. Lse of this city, and
drug store and the Bartlett bowling
Booth Kelly mill at Wendling to ahlp
eval and Modern History; Anc. His.,
• good health.
Euna and Eugene by Mr. and
alley a week ago as well as nuroer-
Lyons, Juanita— Dep 90, Civ 87, Ajn
on to Portland.
Ancient History; Am. His.. American
Mrs. D E Ferguson.
* o u s other robberies In this city. The
T he wood. around SOO.OOO feel, Is .......
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History; ’Let.. i-a,ln: Span.. Spanish; His 84. Eng 83.
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cases of other prisoner« will also
T yp. Typewriting; Bkkg., Book keep I B en ter, Mildred—JW-p 93. TTC 86.
Intended for the Japanern area de REVIVA L SERVICES TO
be taken up, according to officials.
T..
Manual
Biol
90.
Eng
7
80.
vaatated hy the earthquake and fire *
BEGIN ON JANUARY 6 ln* : * ’»• A1«*,br*: M
SPR IN G FIELD BOW LERS
• The sheriff and district attorney are
At Portland It will he loaded on the!
Training; D 8 A . Domestic Science -• Pritchard, Clifford—Dep 95, Civ 91.
W IN FROM W EN D LIN G anxious to relieve the congestion In
and Art; ONUB . Oeometry; Meeh Dr.,¡Am His 85. Eng 88.
P 8 O rie n t
John Brow>n to Appear at New Christ
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the Lane county Jail, there being 2*
Roof, Mabel—Dep 92. DS 90. MAM
Mechanical Drawing; B io l, Biology;
Ian Church January 6. Flrat
The Springfield bowling team s won ‘ Inmates now
Num -rous Springfield
Hoc, Sociology; 8ten„ Stenography; 98 Biol 94. Am His 97. Eng 98
JAMES W IT H R O W FUNERAL 1
Sweeney
Thelma—Dep
87
Oen
8c
fronl
Wen,1IlnF
team
s
both
her*
people
hava
been
subpoenaed as wit-
Services Sunday
T T
. Teacher Training Course;
H ELD AT WALKER CHAPEL
Im . Biol 95. Soc 90, Eng 95
and at Wendllng Thursday night The nesses.
Tomseth Alice— Dep 86. Span 71,
,hat w ,n t 10 W*«««»»« won at
Seven boys are alleged to be mem-
John T Brown, evangelist begins«
The funeral of
James Mlnllery revival meeting* at the Chrfatlat
SENIORS
Blol 94 Geom 1 Inc. Eng 90
U npin" b> 182 Plna- and tbe tean*
of the Fang of robb'rs who com-
Withrow was held Monday at 3 p m
Barker. Mary— Eng 88. Am His 88.
Wallace Grace— Dep 93 TTC 87. P1“?1“* Wendling here at duckplns mltted wholsale housebreaking In this
«•bun h In Hprlngfleld Hunday. Jan-
at lh« Wslknr chapel. Interment w hs
yp 3 96. Dep 91
Biol 92 MAM 85 Eng 85
) won by 147 pln*' s PrlnFfiel<i h,<h city. The boy« arrested as members
Blood. May—Dep 95. TTC 86. Am His
J U N IO R S
'point men were Dr. W. H. Pollard In of -the alleged gang are Ray Bryan,
In the new church at Fourth and A
J a m e . M ln lle ry W ith ro w waa born T h „
(% r|a „ „
( h ljr,.h
p ^ gO Eng 90
th j game here, and I. N. Endicott In Haxllette McKelvey. Stave Edwards’
in Fremont county. Iowa, on August
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Bauer. Gladys—Dep 94. Eng 89. Civ the gamp at w endling.
H arold McPherson. Earl Calkins. Leon
llrattaln. Wilbert—Dep 85, 8pan 80,
2« 1852 and died Docemher 22. 1923 #| , hp
Vr, „ , ,, rut„ Geom 1 Inc. Alg Inc.
84. Bkkg 97. Typ 84.
, Members of the Springfield bowlers Bowman and Alfred Townaend. Bry-
,
.1 the age of 71 year». 3 months am»
w l|| ,Pad lhp
Cline. Robert— Dep 95. TTC93, Phys­
( arr. Ada—Dep 88. Eng
t n whp played herp were p 0Uard, Wes- an and McKelvey have been bound
2« day« In 1*80 he waa united in >Prv|,.„M
ics 83. Eng 95.
ley Stevens and A. A Gibson Those over to the federal grand Jury on
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wedlock w ith Ida Shaner, lie m o v'd
Hawk •. Wayne— Dep 84. Typ 1 86.
who went to W-'ndling from here bonds of $1500 fixed by t’nlted Stats»
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Besides the regular rew ires next
with his family to California In 1886. „
were Endicott. Wright, Jess Meats. Commissioner U. O. Immel. Their
Sunday the Ladlea Missionary society
and later. In 1992. catue In Oregon
charge Is robbing a government post-
W alter Conrad and Leonard Lepley.
of lhe Eugene church will present a C H R ISTM A S T R E E ENJOYED
CHAMBER MEETS FRIDAY;
Mr Withrow la survived hy hl» pageant Thia will he at. 7:30 o'clock
office and officers aay they confess.
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BY
POWER
PLANT
PEOPLE
MERCHANTS TO GATHER
widow. 4 daughters. 2 g-nndaona and In the evening An 'vangellatlc aer
Earl Calkins and Harold McPherson
LEGION POST ELECTS
The Chamber of Commerce
2 brother« living In California Th» tnon will he preached at 8:30 o ’clock
have
been hound over to the federal
The «ptployes of the
Mountain
O FFICERS; G IVE BASKETS grand Jury On charges of attempting
will meet tomorrow night In the
daughter« are Mra Dora E William»
Tlie first service« were held In th e 'S 's te s Power company and ¡heir fum
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Chamber rooms on call of W.
of Portland. Mr« Mae Arehart of Port­
to rob the same postofflee and fixed
new church la«I Sunday The new lllea enjoyed a Chlratmas party Fri­
H. B Freeland was elected com
land, Mr» Effie M< Kensey of Eugen •
F. Walker, president.
The
bonds fixed at $500. Townsend's bonds
structure, costing 911,000, will aeat day night at the power plant The
mander of the Fpringfield post of the
and Mr« Gladys Stewart of Spring-
meeting was postponed because
were fixed in the same sj-nount. He
at pre« -nt 500 people J .«»I Sunday's tree waa decorated, and on it was a
American Legion at a legion m eet-j J
field One daughter. Grade, died Im
of Chrlatmas eve. The newly
'
will
be returned to the reform school
service Included the pageant, "The small p re» ‘nt for each o a t present,
Ing Friday night In the W. O. W. hall.
1895 The two grandsons are Clark
formed merchants cr il t asso­
from which he is on parole, according
Angela and the Shepherd«," and the as well as nuta. popcorn and candy.
C. A. Swarts Is the new vice-com­
Williams and Mark Arehart.
ciation will meet following the
to Sheriff Fred Stlckels. It is ex-
"Visit of the Three Wlae Men" de­ Mistletoe was an added decoration I ’ i
mander. Jess Meats, second vice-corn
regular cham h'r business. As
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peeled that the district attonrsy will
the room. Santa Claus gave out the
picting Chrlatmas seen.»«
there is much business to trans­
•
ask for Indictment« against all the
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR
lairson. finance officer.
The churcn crowd' assembled at presents, and presented each of the
youtha held regardless of the federal
act
President Walker urges a
MRS. W H E A T F IL L H ELD . Morrison's hall at 9 16 marching In ladles with a threepound box of
New m gm 'brs »’ere elected to the
eiiarges.
large attendance.
candy
from
the
company
| a hodv to the new church, many
executive board.
T hese were Vern
Much of the loot from the varloua
Those present were; Mr. and M r s . ____________________________________ W oolley, Ray McPherson, C. F Scott
Funeral services were conducted In PaPrylllg rh, lni frt,m , b„ ,,M hpad
robberies has been recovered at the
the Walker Chapel Monday morning qnMrtera Regular Sunday school ser­ W C I-agan and sons Robert and Q N E Q F FOUNDERS OF
and P. C. Tyson.
homes of the boys. The Bryan lad
Danks and
a i 10 orlock for Mr» Della ( orrol , y|CPg WPPP b ,,|d „„ time nt 9:45 a. Russell. Mr and Mrs.
A special m eeting has been called
TOW N IS VISITO R HERE for tomorrow night to finish up the claims that be lost heavily In his haul
Wheatflll of Eugene, who died at the m A, (hp s „nday nlgb, gprvlcP. ful. daughter June. Mr. and Mrs. E. M
when his father's barn past of Spring-
Hprlngfleld hospital ecamber 21. 1923
.ndpd w„ h r,0 ni(1-p alan<1. Richardson and children Beulah. Boh
W a |k Fjr, t Bank membership drive.
field burned a few w eeks ago.
T h e body waa «hipped to Porllan.l for ,ng
„„ many „„ 7r>
away and Dick. Mr and Mrs L. A. Smith.
A number of Christmas baskets
Among the places the robber gang
Vault, Concrete Building and
crDematlon. after which II will ba The church was not completed, at Mr and Mrs R L. Burnett and small
were given by the Legion to the poor jjag confessed to have entered, acedrd-
Elevator in City
sent to Graml Rapid«. Michigan, f'"- |,.aK,
r,,Kpect to the heating plant, ¡»«n Billy. Mr. and Mrs Harold Hart
of Springfield, and arrangements nr* | n(,
sheriff’s office, are the fol-
Interment
hut , h„ building will he practically I>*F and little daughter. Mr and Mra
,
being made to organize the charity
The
man
who
built
the
first
piece
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Mr» Wheatflll died nt the ng«‘ A> | completed this week., according t o , Otto Smith and small daughter. Mr,
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*ork
The ccpimnnity <h t rund
The Cash and Carry store, about
66 years. 1 month She la survived James Pointer, pastor Regular ser »»<1 Mra. H. M Ebbe, Mr. and Mrs of cement sidewalk in Springfield, the com m ittee met in the city h all Thurs-
j a ha , f a _(,
by two son». Chester and James, of v(t. „ w||| be held there from naw on W illiam Darling and Alice. Mr. and first elevator, the first bank vault.
an(,
funds w efe |v e n , ‘
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Johnaoa.
and
t
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concrete
bulldlac.
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be
Ketels
resm nee v ner jew e iry .
Mr
Eugene, hv one brother. Leon I'orrol i The lint - has not vet been set fo*,Mra.
Jess
Yager
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over ,o
Olson, treasurer of the watt.hes and other articles were stol-
Mr Fred Rosenberry. Mrs A1 \ a l e ,,- «< harles Rlvett. who with his wife <omnlltte(, unti, after ,nst*iiat|on of
of Grand Raplda. Mlchlgnn. hy onp th,. dedication of the structure
Ulne. Mr. and Mrs E W Albers. Miss has been spending som e time In this offlcer>
f)rgt of thp yeflr A ftey,
»later Mra. Lulu Cole of Decatur. Ill- I
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Hartley, sister o f Harold Hartley,
¡MANY COUPLES MARRY
. n t a d ,e r . h e liv e d n in e ,n s‘ a lla ,io n -
represent«- ^ fo r e the K X els burglary,
who waa here from Campcreek.
The Seventh Day Adventist |ia» nr
ye
ago
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lives of each ward will be appointed
A]bert p prfect g residence on the
IN HOLIDAY SEASON
years. He la now living In Bethany. t<>
com,n,tte? an„ <hp work can
Snpp'r was served at 10:00 p. tn.
fr<(n h'.itherlln rend tile funeral air
a suburb of Lincoln, Nebraska.
y I® **-
| The marriage license bureau nl the
begin in earnest.
field, about six w eeks ago
Mi Rlvett atlll owns the concrete
C lu b H o ld s C h rls tfo a s P a r ty
I county clerk's office was rushed dur-
Elmer Harlow's r?sidence in the
r* a A4 a e e p u n n i
DDCCCW TC
bUildinif. tn»* on<* wuicn noupe» u ir
Willakenxle district, six months ago.
CAMAS SCH O O L I K t S L I N I S iny , h» last w >ek by couples wishing
M embers of the P rlc llla d u b met
Kx,.hange and the .'levator BOYS H U R T IN BUG
The Prussian home which was en­
C O M M U N ITY PROGRAM ,o *’•' married during lh* holidays, at the home of Mrs. N. L. Howard which Is In the Sneed building The
A C C ID EN T ON SUNDAY tered several times.
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'Those securing licenses were Newall i December 21 for
their Christmas
bank vault is now being used in the
Mra Miley Petty and pupil« of the It Job and Alta Taylor, of Veneta; party The house waa decorated In
The Peterson and Flagg residency«
City Recorder's office.
Garland Griffith had his shoulder
Ci^naa Center achool invited
th. lr | Albert E. Terry and Pearl Hughes white chrysanthemums and mistletoe.
Old-timers remember Mr RlvatCa blade and collar bone dislocated and the W est Springfield «tore.
was
The Ixtop pool hall w he-e knives
friends and neighbors In to t Ip them o( Eugene; Chalate Ward, of Dorene, A dainty two-cour»t luncheon
talent for carrying things on his head while driving in the Ford bug of Boh
enjoy a community Cbr'atmna tree ¡and Alice Rradford. of Co’tage Grove served and Chrlatmas gifts were ex- —a basket of eggs while riding a priscoll with young Driscoll, Lyndel and cash were taken a month ago.
The Springfield flour |mill. where a
Frlday - night
The eutertalneit
n' was
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V , William H Smith and Pearl Cary, changed The next m eeting will be bicycle, a table upside-down with a Gardner and Roland Parksr east of
lh> following:
both of Eugene; Arnold Huffman. A1- with Mrs. Howard Freeland on Jan- bottle balanced on each leg. er.'n a Springfield las, Sunday afternoon 1
amount., of .non-nego, a e
curl,ie«. gasoline ticket« and other
Song Glad Chrlatmaa Tima hy the pine, and Helen Ruth Renfro. Blachly: uary 11. 1924.
barrel on its side. They recall as The car was turned com pletely over,
school
i Harold Newhall Troxler and Coraly
Those present Included Mrs. J. A well the time a clrcua atopped In Eu- pinning all bu, Parker underneath. thing« were taken, only a few week«
Reading--Christmas Dnv hy Je a sl» W Gr’en, both of Creswell; Lyman Tomseth. Mrs. A J Morgan. Mrs. 1. gene, and offered him mor? than he He was riding on Ihe back, and was ago.
Resides these a holdnp or two is
Williams.
A. Chexem and Helen W, Barr. both'D . L arlm ’“ Mrs W. L. Rouse. Mrs could make st the mason's trade to thrown off and clear of the car.
Crostl« Christmas hy Ml, l o t i Me of Eugene; Rov Merlan. Albany, and |R iley Snodgrass. Mrs. C. A Swarts.
also charged against the gang.
Join them. He told them, however.
Although driving at a moderate
Cuhbins
Margaret Rusaell. Eugene; Arthur R. (Mrs. William Donaldson. Mrs. 1» E. that he was not looking for a Job
J Taje
sp?ed, the car »truck loose
Reading
Always Christmas hy Ar Myers and Anna latke, both of Sag-1Raeford. Mrs. L. Wright, Mrs. P. S
Mr. and Mrs. Rlvett leave Spring- gravel, and when Driscoll tried to POULTRY YARD SHOW NETS
Inaw; Clarence Caytea, of Cottage ; Rasford. Mrs. A. J McKy. Mrs. John
Ihnr Owens.
ft.-Id for Rlrhrru'nd. California,
on
)f ba(.k lnto th<1 mW<Ue of t h e j CASH FOR NEW PLAY6HEDS
Dialogue — Polly's Prescript ion —• Grove, and Bertha Leona Winn, o , Feavey and daughter Betty. Mrs. W. January 2. where they will spend two r<jad , he whpplg J<K.kpd, and ft w ag'
Eug >ne; Janies A Rentle and B eu la h 'll. S,earner.
Bertha Butler and Ethel MeCuhblns
Fifty dollars was cleared by the
weeks with th d r son. Jin, Rlvett. OTPrlurDPd Parher managed to lift
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Vocal duet—Dear Little Htrang >r hv F Hanna, both of Cottage «Grove; |
then return to Springfield. From he?e Jhp R(de
bug pnollgh , or two performance of "Mrs Briggs of the
James I Borthlck. of IDextnr, and | Vlatl Cowart Family— I.en H
Ethel McCubblna and Bertha Butler.
they will then go to Minneapolis, of
voung men to crawl out, and Poultry Yard' 'by the pupilq of the
Beading The Man on Our Street hy Lillie Mlrlum Bohnrt, of Trent. a n d land fan, | | y of R |dgPfleld spent Christ- Minn., to visit their son Floyd, and (hpn thpy Jo,npd , n
1t
Lincoln .school, the proceeds on the
Dr Robert M Graves and Emma K e n - ma|l (n s pr|ngfiP|d visiting at the
Karl Griswold.
,o Brunswick. Nebraska, to visit their
They were picked up hy passing evening of December 21 to go toward
nett, both of Eugene.
I home of A. J. Cowart« Also », the
Recitation hy Oliver Petty
dnughter. Mrs George McFall, before nlntortsts and brought to Springfield the playshed at the Lincoln school
Cowart home waa Mr. Cowart's broth going hc,ne to Bethany.
Dialogue- The Gosslper M r. Tnltle
to a physician Resides the dlsloca- built hy the Parent Teacher associa­
Will Teach In Military School—Joe er. J. J. Cowart, and fejnlly of Free
by Earl Griswold and Arthur Owi ne
j Hons Griffith suffered s e v r e bruises tion. The afternoon proceeds will go
Recitation Scaring Sanit Claus by Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs J .’ 1» I water and Arvll Hvman nnd family of I. O. O. F FN C A M PM EN T
¡on his chest, and som e internal In to the Junior high school student
Cliirk, li'aves Springfield January 1 «Wondllng. Mr Cowart's brother and
A llee Asher,
ELEC T NEW O FFICERS Juries which have no, proved to be body. The three-act play was sta g e!
It ‘ailing When Daddy Ll«h,« the to take a teaching position | n the Hill family have left for California to
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i of a serious nature. Gardn'et4 had In the high school under Ihe dlrec-
Chrlatmaa Tree hy Bertha Butler.
I Military academy In Portland
H o spend some time visiting relatives
Officers were elected nt n meeting has knPP (njttrPd. nnd Parker and Ilion of Mr». Ora eed Hemenway, prin­
Song Sing a Song of Chrlslm.i, by has been attending the University o f,
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cipal of Ihe Lincoln school, who form­
of W. B Pengra Encampment Num- p r |gPo)i suffer'd minor bruises.
Ihe school.
| Oregon nl Eugene whore he Is a
Jolly Misers Meet
erly taught dramatics at normal
h e r 67 1 O. O. P. in th e 1 O. O. F. i
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Reading—Getting the Chrlslmas , Junior In the deparlme.nl of drama , The Jolly Mixers club me, Th,tra­ hall Friday night. They were. O M.
school, and has had experience ay a
Went
to
Reunion
Tree hv Milton MiCuhblns.
inili! Hi- sin im b a i t s
While In lo r , d,|v „jgh, at the country club In En-¡Dlson. chief patriarch; W. 1 Hughes.
public entertainer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. \V. Coffln bad ‘h eir
Innil lie ex”i‘Cts to lake some I’nlver- gene at Ihclr regular fortnightly par­ high priest; John Kebtls Sr., sm io r
Rending by Ethel Petty
T h e part,
of Mrs B riggs
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Dialogue A Pbrlutiiins Box from I si, v cx6 nslon work as well. A, the ty. Lnt> In the evening refreshments warden; J. Verp Woolb v. Iunior war-
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d’Kc h»r fo - ‘he Lrst by M)sq Margaret Hemenway. a Vnl-
neadem y he Wilt join Lynn Hoycrofl. of hn, lin n b 'S . coffee and pumpkin den; lf. A. Korf. »crlhe, nnd F. F. „ m e In 10 years when they w en, ,o vp, a,tv pf O rrgon stndPt,t , nnd th a t
Aun, .l ine by the school
P ortland for C h ris,m ar. They stayed of
nrppn , hp baghfu, ,ovpr. by
eolll’re fríen:,, who 11 now super
Rending
Shining
Around III
ple with whipped cream were served. Bjirnard. treasurer
with th' lr son and daughter. 'Herbert Otto Burcham, instructor at the Lin­
(hero.
llii'l McCnliblns. I visor of all,lo, b
by E
Ethel
C h rl'fiias T,.- « bv
,n»4nlla,Ion will he held op the
Dancing and cards were Hie diversion
S nnd Florence Coffin, and were join­ coln school. All the other members of
Hong Upon Ilio H ousdop.
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evening of January 4. 1921. a, which
of Ihe evening.
ed hy Ralph Coffin of Portland, and the cast were Junior hign chord stu­
Expect Friends— Mr and Mrs. W.
M embTs a l,ending were; Mr. nnd time appointive officers will bo an
Harry Coffin of Yakima. Waehlngt
dents: Ed Bates, iLester Km use. Tone
M rs Van Valzab Takes T rip r— Mrs W. Powers and son Walter of Bene, Airs. Frank George of Eugene, Dr nounced and Install 'd.
Rhodes, Evelyn Jaeohson. Willard Car­
A. II. Van Vulznli left Ha,unlay rifluii Nevada, will n’ rlve the Inn' of this and Mrs. E. R. D e,flinger of Eugene,
W. E. Wadsworth, past grand pa­
Broke Leg
ney, Winifred Tyson, Mildred Jacob­
lug on « six months' trip through Jlie week for a fow dava vl II with Mr. Mr and Mrs. T.lovd Heck»,horn» of triarch of the state, wl'l visit of­
1*. J. Lewis broke hla leg ye-tp-d-v son, Zola Smith and Della Clark.
enst. Hlie Is going by way of Port- and Mra Rov A. H um " 'rev,
Mr Rug,inc. Mr and Mrs Charles O'Brien ficially for Hie Rlatu grand pal,larch,
land, stopping to see her sons who I Powers Is n conductor for the South- ,,f Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. ¡Leonard who Is unable to attend tho Installa­ afternoon while delivering woo'* B r
Has Measles
(bore. e i n I ’ l l , I l l e
arc attending dental co"»g
Dr. J E. Richmond, district the Harry M Stewart f” n' i
jf.tl'S of Goshen. Mr. And Mrs. E O. tion
C. M. Culler, former Eugene p'dioe-
berne
and going on In Ih» Dr
i Sutton. Fred Clingan anil Mrs. Zella deputy front Eugene, a metnebr of Whit» hauling the weed ,h
", Indicted for forgery, was scut
In Paulsboro, New Je '
i will • V isits Father— Frunk Beckett came Cantrell. Mr. and M rs. Wilbur Lloyd. the Springfield encampment, will he JcrkuS up. puli ng hint off ie
' la w ijcrrm be county Jail to the Sprlngflelrt
stop it, W ashington
'Hi visit ¡down from Portland to have Christ- Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Skinner. Mr and Installing officer. A aoclal ihn» will The horses rap across - v
,itIii4 eastern < Ule« b*1 • return« mas dlnnar with his father, B. B. Mrs. E ver»,, Harney. Mr. and Mrs. follow the installation, xml light re- on C street then fell dowr. and wart bcapithl yesterday atten tion . , He la
freshm ents will be served
«topped.
(down with tha measles.
'Buckelt,
Milton Cyra all of Springfield. ,
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