The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 23, 1924, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    S P R IN G F IE L D — THE
D E V O T E D TO IN T E R E S T
OR » P R IN G F IE L O A N O
T H E F A R M E R !) OF T H E
W IL L A M E T T E
VALLEY
W ESTERN
T E R M IN A L
OF
THE
NATRON
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
SPRINGFIELD. LANK COUNTY. OREGON,
TW E N TY -FlllH 'l 0. of 0. Utorary
MI. STATES ASKS
10 CUT LIGHT HATE
NINETEEN FROM CITY
AT REBEKAH CONVENTION
Meeting
at
Coburg
Elect«
THURSDAY, OUT. 23, 1924
HOME!
|
Anniversary
Observed
end Hesre Business of D is tric t;
Last N ight by Springfield Lodge
Creswell Nest M eeting Place.
a t Banquet.
Petitions Public Service Com­
M ni -teen m em bers o f th e Ju an ita I
mission for Reduction of 6’/ a Kehekab lodge of Springfield attend
Per Cent in Light and Cook­ «•I tho unnuul district co n v e n tio n ,
which m»t in reg u lar session at Co-
ing Ratos for Valley.
hurt on S aturday. O ctober 18. R ep re- j
1
4 *
w
A
"The People'« P aper"
A
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER 40.
ANNUAL HOMECOMING IS
CELEBRATED BY I. O. O. F.
F orty-Th ird
O fficers (
CUTOFF
ESTIMATE STS,« 2
NEED FOB SCHOOL
T he 43rd anniversary and home- Budget Committee for District
. com ing n t th e Springfield I. O. O. F.
19 Would Raise More Than 20
i lodge which falls on O ctober 24. was
Per Cent Over Last Years
¡celeb rated last ¿veiling, O ctober 22,
Budget of $37,482 for School
| In th e Odd Fellow s hall. G athered a t
Purposes.
i !ho banquet table were about 60 mem-
I berg. Including tw o from Ohio, one
A to tal of $48.442 50 Is called for
from Oklahom a, two from N ebraska, In the new budget tor schol d is tric t
one from W ashington, and seven m em ­ 19 as draw n up by m em bers of the
bers from Oregon, all of whom had
board o f directors and the th ree o th ­
belonged to th is lodge. Rev. A. J. e r m em bers of th e budget com m ittee,
Adams, p asto r of th e C ottage Grove F. B. H am lin, W illiam G. H ughes and
C hristian church, was the speaker
J . C. M cM urray. The m em bers m et
' of the evening, and Im prom ptu speech­ T uesday evening, and again la s t eve­
es w ere m ade by m any a t label.
ning to com plete th e ir estim ates.
Two m em bers have passed away T his sum Is over 20 per cen t g re a te r
since the last hom ecom ing: C harles th an la st year, th e la s t y e a r's to ta l
L. Scott and J. W. Coffin.
being 837,482.60. T he increase which
C om m ittee in charge of th e home- the taxpayers will be called upon to
com ing w ere: H arry A nthony, Ro­ vote Is said to be due to th e g re a t In­
land E. M oshler, and V ernon Grim es. crease in atten d an ce, and the resu lt­
The o rc h e stra w hich gave several ing crow ded conditions w hich have
selections was m ade up of H arry . to
m et with m ore teachers a n .,
W oolley, Chlole Woolley. E unice some rem odeling of buildings.
P arker, C harles N advornik, Roy Hol-
The am ount required for personal
verson and R. E. M arkee.
service, such aa teachers. Janitors,
A propoeed new tariff covering elec- scntatlvns from Springfield, Eugene, J
trie service in all tow ns of th e WII- Cottage Grove, Creswoll. Junction |
lanx ilu valley division« of the Moun­ City, Marcnta. W altervllle, and Co­
tain State« Pow er cmnpany has been burg, were present an,l took part
An address of welcome made bv [
filed with the eta h i pubic «ervlce
Mrs
Thomns of Coburg was respond.
coni mission, C, M llrew er, vlce-preel-
- I to by Mrs H enry K orf of Spring
<lcni of the company, announced.
Mr. llrew er stated that th e new field Roll call of lodges was made, ■
tariff. If accepted by the comtalalon, with encouraging rep o rts, according
In Iti-brkah officials. A report of the i
would mean an average dccreaae lb
the preseut Ightlng and cooking rale» Past Noble G rands d u b s and D e g re e '
!
of nlmut six and one half per cent S taff captains was m ade, and a fter I
and would affect (he tow ns of Alhnnv d ifferent p arts of the lodge work were ,
put on. a talk was made by Mrs. Ella!
Junction KUy. H arrisburg. Halsey,
F rasier of Eugene, pust president o f :
BrowHtivllle, Tnugcnt, Hhcdd, Coburg.
the Rebekah assem bly of Oregon
Italia», Independence.
Monmouth.
A chicken d in n er was served at
f^noôÂ f t K t j I
Philom ath. C ottage d ro v e, Jefferao r.
noon, the so rt C oburg ladles « re noted •
Springfield, C orvallis. S layton. Ie>ba:i
for. The afternoon session was opened
P roving h er w orth in a flight across thv A tla n tic , from G erm any
on. R ickreall and Marlon, aa well a»
to th e United S tates, our n ew est Zeppelin Z R 3 is a t home in a
with a num ber of vocal and Instru-i
all ru ral te rrito ry adjacent thereto.
h unger a t L akehurst, N. J, Ir te r t ebows C apt. Geo. W. Steele, fro n tg
m ental selections given by Coburg
Mr, B rew er fu rth er staled th a t tl la talent. A rending by Mrs Cecilia
Marion, Ind., who now assum es.eem m and.
clerk, etc., is $32.432.50 th is y ear, as
new ta riff had been filed In ac«rd- Jones of the Springfield lodge was
M. E. B rotherhood Meets.
com pared to $26,405 la st y ear; m a te r­
utice with the M ountain S taler Vow much appreciated
T he M ethodist B rotherhood
BARNES. OF U. S. CHAMBER. ' fT R IP AROUND WORLD
m et ial and supplies. $3,415 as to $2,365;
e r com pany's policy of giving good
Im m ediately following th e opening
TO BENEFIT PLAYSHEDS M°nday «’ «”•■« a"d enjoyed the first m aintenance and repairs, $1070 aa
TALKS
TO
LIONS
MEETING
public utility service at the lowest exercises the degree work was put on
_____
supper of th e y ear given for the com pared with $600 for rep airs and
possible cost to the consum er anil by th e C re sw e ll lodge. T h e Dprlng-
association
Fred B arnes, regional representa- . The P a re n t T eachers
___ ____
._____ _ is ■ orFa nlxation by the L adies' Aid s o - $400 fo r co n stru ctio n s; T here Is also
explained that the proposed change fichi lodge dem onstrated th e draping live of the U nited S tates C ham ber of planning to give “A T rip Around th e , e *7' Tw” new m em bers, the new
an insurance prem ium of $1000 to be
In ra te s was due lo economies in op­ of the c h arter
Commerce, w as th e sp eak er a t th e I W orld" on N ovem ber 14 for the b en e-| pa’,to r' Rev F L M o o n and Prot<*>- paid, carry in g $61.000 of insurance
eration put Into effect In the past
R etlrlng officers su rren d ered
th eir S p rin g field Lions club luncheon Fri- « t ot the playshed fund, which is still SOr ' *rn D B aln' w er® taken ln T h e , on
______________________________
building and equipm ent, and _____
$6900
year and lo |ncr»a»ed production ■ lis irs . a n d incom ing o ffic e rs
took day noon He discussed th e work o r •om ew bat short. T he ladles sponsor-j ^ 'i'’n' nK _was 8pent debating various to m eet indebtedness, in te re st on
and output of th e ir various plants In th ilr places a . follow*;
Abe (-„nod s ta te s cham ber and told ed the building of th e playshed at ’ 18 a n ‘ lax tre a su re s w hich will bond« and the like; and o th er ex-
t f e valley
*
C hairm an. S later Driscoll of C rea-1 o, com parative world production of tke Lincoln school last year. The
<'om *nE up a t the N ovem ber elec- . peases in proportion. An Remixed list
tin " of the tncart Im portant econo­ wel . vice-president. S ister M cArthur
i of required expenditure«
will be
p r, , j U(.la. g) |»«-lo«»tn« line* In tr ip ls lo b,! •» charge of Mr*. Ora tions.
m ies effected was the enlarx-ag of of E ugene; chaplain. S ister S ta rr of w h |(h
w(<r„ , „horl
Bn„
Hetneuway. chairm an.
ready for publication next w eek.
To Hold Box Social.
tw o of tHelr existing plants sail the E ugene; secretary and tre a su re r. Sis p|Ul( , n , hU,
The Idea of the affa ir la th a t those
tying together of all th eir valley te r Steele of Creswell.
i r» . «. » •
who buy a round-trip tick et will s ta rt lnvAi t S . \ : T h e WX V « h ? Monni SPRINGFIELD HIGH TO
plants with a net worF of transm ission | T he Creewwil R ebekahs extended M||nu. a
n* e r" ° n - °
*
n erso n
from a certain corner in town as a
PLAY HARRISBURG HERE
line«. T his m eans th a t It Is now po, t e n Invitation to th e assem bly th a t the
>DU ”
Vernon F arm ers' union on th e even
talg before the Lions club told of station, and in cars provided for ing of W ednesday. O ctober 29. In
alble to send cu rren t from nnv oav I next m eeting be held with them,
various
his p lan t In th e no rth end of tow n transportation, will go to
S tevens hall, instead of in the W. O.
T be « p rin g fleld high school foot-
plant onto th e lines of th e en tire ; which was accepted by those present
represented
in other
and his alm s In developing a large “countries"
W. hall as previously announced. The bal1 team wlU m eet H arrisb u rg on th e
Springfield m em ber« of th e lodge
system and the m ajority of cu rr iat
places
of
th
e
town
by
"native«"
ln
business here.
affair will be inform al, w ith lot* ot 5th a tre e t
« 3 p. m. tomor-
Mrs. William
required can now be generated a t one who atten d ed w ere:
costum. Food will be served a t the
fun prom ised. P roceeds from th e box- TOW- T he team is in good shape, fresh
o r two cen tral plants Instead of a D onaldson;
Mra. Al M ontgom ery.;
o~. ,r c /~ r - r ^ 3 » « s » s i- r - e r - « r
various stops, and e n tertain m en t pro­
ee will go tow ard a fund for th e from battlin g B row nsville la st 9at-
large num ber of sm all plants It I* Mrs. Rose McKay. Mrs. C ecilia Jones, 'C ITY BUDGET COMMITTEE
vided. S tu d en ts of the high school.
erectlon of a new building for the urd“ y- when th ® 8Cor® was a 6 to 6
th e old elory of quantity p ro d u ctio n , Mrs A nnie Knox. Mrs Howard B. j
ADJOURNS UNTIL OCT. 27 Junior high school and Lincoln build union.
tie. Touchdow ns were m ade by Mar-
reducing the coal per unit.
. F reeland, Mrs. E W. W alker, Miss
Ing will ta k e part.
_______________ ____
j guth, S pringfield's fullback, and by
Increased production and Increased | Or»«* Lansbcry, Mrs. H enry Korf.
At the C hristian Church Sunday. * O verton, the B row nsville q u arter. It
The budget co m m ittee of th e city « '
'
8
di. to n atu ral grow th of Mr" *'r "»1 L«uk. Mrs O H Jarnetf.
o t Springfield met Monday night and ^vLLIFF-SCAIEFE MOTOR
The
Springfield band will play a ' w a’ ,b e second «am ® w ith Bt ° wna-
the valley population and to th e Moun | Mrs. < al Barnes. Mrs. R. I’ Morten
sen. Mrs F. M Bench. Mrs. Jen n ie I adJourne<1 UB,,,
Monday. Octo-
COMPANY NEW FIRM short concert beginning at 7:30 p. m .' TiBe> tb e first having been played
tain S tates having recently purchased
T his will be well w orth your hearing * 1,b a 0 to 0 ecore.
J
Fenw ick. Mrs Mary Magill. M’s O. F. I ber 27' by o rd w o t tb<* mny °r - •*d ‘
th e electric system of sev eral towns
The
m
in
ister
is
preaching
a
serie*
o
f
!
The
llne*“
P
for
tbe
F
riday
gam
e
Journam
cnt
w
as
taken
until
d
ata
o
n
'
A
nnouncem
ent
Is
m
ade
by
Hugh
which had previously been operating Xlxer. Mrs Emm« Olson, and Mis«
the s ta te of th e various city funds Jolllff that the garage form erly known evening serm ons on the cause and
scheduled as follow s: Ray C asteel
th eir Individual emnll plants. Among E,lna Sw art»
could he com pleted show ing w hat us the Second Avenue G arage has cure of Infidelity. T hese serm on« a re te n ,e r ; Floyd M akinson, and F ran k
thi -»> la tte r aru C ottage Grove. Je f­
funds w ere overdraw n and w here filed the assum ed nam e of Jolliff- proving of general in terest. You A ‘ew *8' 8u a rd s : George Moon, and eith
Guests of C o t«m * Grove,
ferson. Htnyton and Ix-lmnon.
M embers of th e Ju an ita R ebiknh th ere was a surplus. Since th e death : Scaiefe M otor Co. J. D. Adams has should know m ore about the Bible Pr Oral Neet or Jo e Thom pson, tack-
At the tim e these system s w erd
lt is th e foundation of our national
Hugh C ow art, left end; C harles
of form er R ecorder Coffin th is Info, 'so ld his In terest In th e place.
tak en over It was found th at each one lodge of Srprlngfleld w ere guests o fj
faith.
T hom pson, rig h t end; Jo h n Cox,
had a rate all Ils own. the rates or the C ottage Grove lodge on Friday- ,nn’,,>n has not been kept and wltho,» | Paul 8caiefe. a m em ber of the new
Sunday. N ovem ber 2 Is rally d ay of
M ert McMullen, left h alf;
11 tb e com m ittee would be unable , firm, s ta te s th a t a general garage
course le-lng bused on each plant s evening Dr. R. P. M ortensen and Fred to
estim ate expenditures for th e com business will be conducted. Several ' ,he H 'hle school. A g reat program » A ustin M cPherson, rig h t half, and
cost of producing th e service, and as B arnard of Springfield w ere sp eak ­
Ing yenr.
»
- «WtFT new Ideas will be incorporated Into i being prepared and there will be a ' THIbert M arguth, fullback.
th ese cost* varied the ra te s also va­ ers on th e program .
Tho proposal for a m unicipality the business. A general overhauling Stoat crowd present. Make It a great-
ried. Now with centralised production j F eatu res of th e occasion w ere Ini
C ham ber to Meet.
city band will likely come before the of the building Is now In p ro g re ss.1 e r success by your presence,
it Is right thHt all com m unities should tlatln n of new m em bers, a program ,
The Springfield cham ber of com-
budget
com
m
ittee
to
g
eth
er
with
o
th
-.
T
he
outside
of
the
building
will
be
sh are «like In th e benefits to be de­ anil an elab o rate banquet.
S lste r Died— Mrs. O. F. K izer left m erc® w ill m eet in reg u lar session
Those atten d in g th e a ffa ir from e r req u est for additional appropri- , -¡nted and a num ber of o th er im-
rived from sam e, hence th e proposed
this
m orning for Mayville to attend Monday night in teh cham ber rooms,
:
provem
ents
will
be
made.
ra te would be exactly th e sam e for the Springfield w ere: Mr mid Mrs Fred «Unns.
the funeral of her sister, Mrs. M. S . !
~
B
arnard.
Dr.
and
Mrs
R.
P.
M
orten­
sam e Inss service In all towns on
H ere from P ortland—Miss G race
Thom
as.
Mrs.
Thom
as,
who
is
the
Legion to Help Red Cross.
sen, Mr and Mrs. E. W W alker, Mrs.
Ihe system .
Male w as down from P ortland over
P ric llla Club Meets.
The Springfield post of th e Amerl- postm istress nt Mayville, died y e ste r­
F M. Bench and Miss Bessie Bench.
the week-end visiting h e r fa th e r and
A
business
m
eeting
of
th
e
Pricllla
can
LeK,o
n
.
h
a
„
of
,
hp
Rpd
day
afternoon
a
t
2:30
o’clock.
Mrs. O. F K-lger, Mrs. Al Montgomery,
Many Couples Wed.
m other, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Male.
club
wa«
hold
at
the
hom
e
of
Mrs
Cr„ae
()rlvP
s,
HrtlnK
Novpn,
be
r
11
and
M arriage licenses have been tasitco Mrs. H arry Anthony, Mrs. George
H ere from M ashfield—Mr. and Mrs.
(latching, Mrs. Sam Richmond an(] Utley S nodgrass on T hursday or last ,.o n t|nn(n< un,n Thanksgiving. This
tile past week to th e fo llo w in g cou-
ju e e k for the election of officers.
p , « of the national d riv e for mem- A. J. P eri ins retu rn ed from M arsh­
Ill W ith Influenza— W ayne Clover
.
.
.
.
<•
,-i.
..
i
v
«
i
«
r
-»«.I
'
Mrs.
Howard
B
P
re
land.
p ics: Ralph M cElroy, vvesttir, nun .
Those to hold office for the coming t)Prshlp nnd contl-|hutlons to main- field last w pk-end to be h ere sev er­ is ill w ith influenza th is week, and is
Gladys (’handler, E ugene; Asia Em­
year a re : Mrs. W. H. S e a m ie r , presl-
the actlvitle8 of the orga n ixatlon al days looking a fte r business in te r­ not able to be a t work in the A nderson
E ntertains Club.
m ett Mitchel, Etila. and Mae Oros-
dent, and Mrs. John C. Parker, re­
b arb er shop. Buck H ardisty is tak in g
Howard
B. Freeland, as com m ander ests.
Mrs. W. H enry A drian was hostess porter.
haiiser, W cstrir; W arner H. Blefrlst.
h is place.
of the local post of th e Legion. Is
E t iK e lie , and L ela
B. W ebber, of to the C hrysanthem um club y e ste r­
P resent a t the gath erin g w ere: Mr< to head th e drive. C aptains will work
P urchased P roperty— Mike L eath er
S pringfield; Anton E dw ards Oleblsch. day afternoon at Iter ap artm en t. The W. H. S team ier. Mrs. L E- Basford.
under him. canvassing th e various bought the C harles T. W ilson p roperty I T hieves Busy—Som eone helped him
E ugene, and M innie Barnes, Fall affair wns In the n atu re of H allowe'en Mrs. John Seavy of Eugene. Mra. I I).
sections
of th e town. T he tow n of on E s tre e t betw een 2nd and 3rd th is | self to several dollars’ *worth of gro-
C reek; Jarnos L. Vaughan. Jasp er, and ohservnee, in th a t th e decorations, L arim er, Mrs. Jo h n T om seth, Mrs.
Springfield, and those of th e McKen­ w eek. The deal was m ade on Monday ; c e rles from the porch of the M. M.
E lizabeth P ra te r, Eugene;
Oladya b ask et favors, and ran d ies carried Howard B. F reeland, Mrs. John C.
Male h om e th is week. Sim ilar of-
zie and Mohawk valleys a s well, are
C lark, Eugene, and Maude Jenkins, out the H allow e'en colors. T he a fte r­ P ark er, and th e hostess, Mrs. Snod­
W ent H unting— R. L. B urnett and fences In the Springfield vicinity a re
under his supervision.
noon
was
sp
en
t
In
sew
ing
and
playing
E ugene; Paul I-odl. McMinnville, and
grass.
Vern S m ith w ent hu n tin g up th e Mo­ m aking th e citizens w atch th eir prop­
M h N-I Hickey. C ottage Grove; F rank bridge whist. T he m em bers preaent
The n ex t reg u lar m eeting will be
Coming to M ortensen Home— Mra haw k riv e r above Donna F riday. They erty closely.
B. Sorm ent, and Mildred Jam es, both besides th e ho stess w ere: Mrs. F rank held Friday, O ctober 24, w ith Mrs.
R. H. D undas of Glendale, Oregon, stayed over n ig h t w ith the hope of
of Eugene; Jess Hayden and Owen A. DePue. Mrs. 8. Ralph Dlppe! and Ida W ithrow a t th e hom e of h er who subm itted to a m ajor operation going a fte r a d eer brig h t and early
R eturned from H unting—Loyal E.
dolyn Lauiphlre, both of E ugene; and baby P atricia. Mrs. J. A, Seavey, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Alex M cKenle, 550 tw o w eelh ago, will be moved from the n e x t m orning. The deer b eat them
S cott w as back on th e Job a t the
F rank E. C alkins and Lucille W at­ Mark M. Peery, Mrs. John F. Ketel*. F o u rteen th street. Eugene.
th e Pacific C hristian hospital in Eu­ to It, how ever, w alking into cam p and K etels D rug com pany on Monday af­
Mrs. B A. W ashburne, Mrs. A. J. P er­
kins, both of Eugene.
gene to the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. w aking them up, but escaping before te r his vacation w hich ho »pent n ear
kins, Mrs. Elza G. Sutton was a spe­
they could reach th e ir guns.
P. M ortensen today.
Cresw ell. H e visited h is parents, Mr.
cial guest. Very elab o rate refresh ­
Another President Resigns.
V isited a t S tew art Home— Mr. and
and Mrs. J. R. Scott, and w ent China
Mrs. Paul B rattuln. recen tly elect­ m ents w ere served.
Mrs. Jam es Hickey and tw o children,
H ere from
Salem — Miss V e rn iti p h easan t hunting.
Class P a rtie s Scheduled— The sen­
ed head of the P a re n t-T e a c h « a*
of P ortland, form erly of Milwaukee,
ior class of the Springfield high school M orrison and Miss Em m a T ravis who
social Ion, resigned from h er position F rances E. W illard Day to be Obeerv- were Friday v isito rs at th e S tew art
will hold a p arty ln th e high school are w orking for th e Kennel-EUis stud-
R eturned from H unting—John Fltx-
as president on Monday, placing h er rd -Frances E. W illard Day will bo home. Mrs. Hickey before ber m ar I
conlpany ^ t h Clem F rank,
building Friday night, and th e sopho­ ios in Salem , w ere in Springfield over ReraW
rin
g
s
was
Anna
Boutin,
d
au
g
h
ter
of
j
roslgniitlon In Ihe hands of M tb . W. observed at th e Springfield
high
m ores the sam e evening in th e gym- the w e e k -en d ,jrlsltln g th eir p arents, R p McK,nney. and F ran k Grayum
P ercy Tyson, secretary .
school tom orrow with special exer­ F rank Boutin, of Minneapolis.
1 nastnm . The freshm an p arty will be Mr. and Mrs. E. E. M orrison and Mr. ot E ugene have re tu rn e d from Lake-
H ere from R eedsport— M. L. France i , S aturday night In the gym nasium , and and Mrs. A. G. T ravis.
cises Howard M. Brownell, Eugene
view w here they w ent hunting for
H ere from Roseburg— Mr. and Mrs. attorney, will ad d ress th e Junior and form erly S outhern Pacific agent nt
th e junior Hallow e'en p arty O ctober
I wild gee«e.
I, Page a re here from Roseburg, vis­ senior high schools In assem bly nt Springfield, wns h ere y esterd ay from
W. C. T. U. Meet—The W omen s |
_______________ _ _
31 In the gym nasium .
iting friends for a month. Mr. l ac
o'clock In th e morning.
R eedsport Tie Is planning to locato
C hristian T em perance union will hold I Dism issed from H ospital—Mrs. Dew
I* an old soldier, anil Is visiting old
In Springfield or vicinity.
A ttended Dance— Several
Spring a m®e ,,ng T uesday afternoon, O ctob’ i p Qprsba(.|, 0( E ugene m otor route
contra,I,ft. He celebrated Ills 83rd j
•field couples attended the dance at 28. a t 2 o'clock In the C hristian church A wafl dlBm,we<1 from thp PaPifl0
birthday Octolm r 14. with a big din-
R eturned from C ottage Grove- Mrs.
Miss Pem ber Here— Miss Mildred tho new W inter G arden in Eugene The organization holds Its m o n th ly , c h r , st1nn bo, p„ a , 1n E ugene Tnes-
n rr
! Levi H. Neet and h er niece, Ml I I-ii-
m eetings on live last Tuesday of eacn I <Jsj.
recently sum ittod to a m ajor
— ----------
! ,<lle Cook, re tu rn e d from C ottage I’em bcr. who has been teaching at Saturdoiy night. Among those who
m onth.
operation.
w
ent
from
here
w
ere:
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Zloa.
spent
liw>t
week-end
visiting
Leaving for H omecoming— Profes- Grove W ednesday a fte r visiting Mrs.
E ntertained
D inner G uests— Mr.
sor Donald G rettle of the science d o j N eet’s p aren ts In th at place. Miss with h er p aren ts. Mr and Mrs. C harles Levi H. N eet. Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur
Will E n tertain Club—Mrs. 9. R alph
p n rtm en t of tho SprIngMeld high Cook plans In leave for h er hom e In Pem ber of W altervllle, and seeing old Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. H enry Fandrem . and Mrs. W. R. W ing, of Junction City,
school, will atten d the hom ecom ing of Canada In a few days a fte r spending frb'nds In Springfield She stayed ovei ! Dr. and Mrs. S. Ralph lllppel. Mr. and w ere In Springfield Sunday, w here Dlppel will be hostess to the Gene-
stu d e n ts of W lllnm etto university at several m onths in Springfield and vl S aturday evening as n guest of Mr. ; Mrs. H erb ert J. Cox *nd Mr. and Mrs. they w ere dinner guests a t th e h o m e ! field bridge club this afternoon a t
2:30 o'clock a t h er home.
of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. T ravis.
and Mrs. John Tomsi th.
Milton Cyr.
Salem this week-end.
clnity.
Ze