The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 09, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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    ENTERTAIN KENSINGTON
EGGIMANNS VISITING AT
MANY PLACES IN EAST
CLUB FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Mm a. Ralph Dtppel «"<1 Mm ***«'
Ba »ford ea .'rtalnod th e K ensington
club n t th e hom e o t Mm. Dijvpel on
F rid ay afternoon, Vivid colors w ere
carried out In th e schem e of deco­
ration«, with th e house beautifully
decorated with au tu m n leaves. A two.
course luncheon w as served. wish
basket favor* as tab le d '.'oration*
Mrs. O. B. Kenaey and Mrs. Annie
Knox will be hontenaes a t the next
m eeting to be held at Mrs. K em sy a
hom e in tw o weeks. Spev'nl attests
a t th e Friday g athering w ere Mrs.
J. L. Clark. Mrs. B A. W ashburne.
Mrs. N. W. Emery. Mr«. L. E. B a*
fo ri, Mrs. Sidney W ant, and Mrs,
Dunlop who is visiting Mr. and Mrs
_
Shower to r Miss W eddle.
euppHnd by a show er bouquet of veg
.ta b le s glveu to the b rid e to-be, with
sm all gifts fn-tciied (o each veg»
1 luble. such as an »«g beater. and the
j i Ue Willi each gift was a hutuoroua
verse,
*
♦.
Uovi II Neel, Mrs. Liila MacUowan,
Mrs. 8. Ralph Dippel. aud Miss Igiltle
W h llta k .r.
,
me mb« re of Ilio church M ra. J. T.
M.oifs wu* chairm an of ihs enturtalu-
Mine Elsie W eddle, bride elect, was
moni volinoli io»,
honor guest at a show er given last
V Jrnt to P o rt’an I—Ja c k Lemon,
M ayer and Mr* t'hurle» F. Kggi- evening at the hom e of Mie, l»au W,
H scsption for Pastor,
p i.tp rltle r nf Ute Boll th eatre, spent
mann. » h u lift som e tim e ago for au C rites with Mrs. C rites u n i Mrs
A reception was held tart evening Mott.lav a h i 1 tc .lav In I ’ordeud i’ll
extended trip through th e east, have Carl Olson as ho -teaso s, A two-
„ burini ss trip W hile ih .r o h« nog.»,
T h.'ec present Included, besi.h a lh~ in the Mctiv'di*i church for the new
been visiting nt Oaaian. Indian, w here course luncheon was servMg nml thi
tlatsd for " l’ho H.'s lla w k " first na-
pastor
hud
hie
wife.
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v
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a
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Mrs
guest of honor and the hostesses:
who II will bo shown
hey have been extensively e n te rta in ­ guest« catted and played “60tk" Miss
li<
si
L Moore, lute of K lam ath Falla,
Mrs O. B Kesiaey, Mrs John F, Ket-
noki wnnh-eMd.
I heal
ed. O ver 50 relativ es atten d ed a re­ i Weddle w as presented with a pastel,
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wall
a
t
for
the
new
teacher«
and
‘ cis. Mrs H arry W W hitney. Mr c
union at th e home of m ayor Kggi a gift of those present. Much fuu was
m an a's siste r at th a t place. The may­
o r and hts wife v la tte j at Dv-troit.
w here they saw th e big league born»-
ball game’s and w atched the work of
Tv Cobb and Babe Ruth. They v isit­
ed Mr. E ggim ann's brother, who Is
a law yer, at Ft. W ayne. Indian, and
revisited all the evld land m arks of the
; P*»™ ’ h”" lh * ““ -w
hk* b*’' ’
; “ ood. They a re now on th e ir way
! hom e via New O rleans and I allfornla,
and expect to be here before O ctober
Two new m em bers w ere welcomed
Mrs. Will W right and Mrs. H erb ert 14.
Clark O th er m em bers present w ere:
Mrs. Annie Knox Mrs. O, B. Kessey, MANY FINES PAID IN
Mrs. H enry K orf. Mrs. L aw rence L. •
CITY TRAFFIC COURT
May. Mr« H erb ert Moore. Mrs J T.
F ines for violation of traffic ordi­
Moore. Mrs W C. Rebhan. Mrs. El­
sa G. Sutton, and Misa Edna Sw arts. nances a re listed in the local police
court as follows:
Linn Nelson of Springfield, speed
CLARK QUITS AS RECORDER
ing on Main stre e t >5.
NEW COUNCILMEN OUT
Ellxabeth Gray of Eugene, parking
closer to fire h y d ran t than 30 feet. $2.
Lea W. Clark, who h as been acting
W illiam Mulligan. O ctober 3. >2 for
police Judge and city reco rd er since
cu ttin g com ers.
th e death of J. W . Coffin, who held
Boyd Henry. O ctober 3. $5 for speed
those positions, has resigned. His '
Ing at 7th and Main streets.
resignation, to tak e effect next week. I
John B. Adler of Yoncalla. $5 foi
was subm itted to th e candidates for :
parking in front of fire station
the office at th e com ing election, was
A. W. Spoog. O ctober 4. $2.50 for
appointed to tak e his place.
, passing a stre e t in tersectio n a t too
k. L. May and Roy C arlton a re new
: g reat a speed.
can d id ates for th e office of council­
O. I. McBee. O ctober 4. $5 for cut-
man. The filing by nom inating peti­
j tin g th e co m er a t 2nd and Main
tion is now closed by th e tim e lim it
| streets.
he new
-ninece a re em ployes
A. L. A lmasia. O ctober 5, $10 for
of the Booth-Kelly lum ber company.
j speeding on Main street.
,
Lyle F letch er w as fined $10 for
PARENT TEACHERS WILL
I speeding. O ctober 8. His father. R. M
MEET FRIDAY AFTERNOON Fletcher, paid the fine
I
To Celebrate Golden W edding
A special m eeting of th e P aren t
s^ T each ers association has been called 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Thom pson will
fo r Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock a t 1 celeb rate th e ir golden w edding on
th e Lincoln school. The p u rro se of | Sunday, O ctober 12. They have been
th e g athering will be to consider th e , here sin ce '91. and a re know n through
resignation of Mrs. C. A. Shvarts. presi- J out Springfield and vicinity. Plans gre
i,ent of the organization, which was , being m ade for an open reception to
put In th e hands of Mrs. W. P. Tyson. j be held Sunday aftrao o n In th e W.
secretary , last week A program will O. W. hall, w here th ey will receive
also be a featu re of the occasion. It all th e ir friends, and hold open house
will be given by pupils at the Lin generally- to th e persons of Spring-
coin school.
field who wish to call.
SPECIAL PHJCE on plate wrork. Dr
N. W Emerv. d “o tlst Rutto» Bid»
THVRHDAY, OCT. W. IU-L
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE EIGHT
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BELL THEATRE
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
OCT. 13, 14 & 15
Friday, Saturday Oct. 10-11
Harry Carey
IN
“Tiger Thompson”
Two Reel Comedy,
“Pat’s Patent’ ’
Sunday, Oct. 12
Hoot Gibson
IN
“Broadway or Bust”
Two reel Comedy
“Chop Suey”
COMING NEXT WEEK
COVERED WAGON
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.^potv.Ivvo av j »»»« k ta«»v
Playing at Popular Prices
A d u lts 5 0 c Children 25c
ANOTHER MAMMOTH ATTRACTION “THE SEA HAW K”
See it in Springfield
Dr. R alph S. Dippel. D entist. V itus
building, Springfield. Oregon.
'T T I
Showing
THE BOLDEST BRAVEST GENTLEMAN PIRATE THAT
EVER ROVED THE SPANISH MAIN, OR FOUGHT FOR A
MAIDENS KISS
RAFAEL
S A B A T IN I’S
Glowing Romance of a Pirate Chief-
tian's Love Adventures on the Storm
Sweep Mediterranean.
M ilton Sills
Enid Bennitt
Wallace Berry
And a cast of 3000 players
r
PO PULAR P R IC E S
Matinee 30c
Evenings 50c
Children 20c
Elaborate Musical Prologue
4
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-•♦e««:.-...
A mammouth production costing
around >2,000,000.
14 »jig stars In leading roles.
3,000 players take part.
Four great galley ships and galleons
specially constructed at a • ost of
>275,000.
Costumes si>eclally made at a cost
of >185,000.
An entire Moorish village of the type
of the 16th century built.
Seven sea captains assisted In man­
euvering the ships.
Seventy expert gunners In battle
scenes.
Two thousands fighting corsairs and
galley Blaves.
And a score of other points of tre­
mendous Interest to make this the
most amazing speotacle and dra­
matic story of love and adventure