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O CVO TB O TO IN T E R E S T
O F S P R IN G riE L O A N O
T H E FARMERS OF TH E
f W IL L A M E T T E
VALLEV
T E R M IN A L
OF
NATRON
THE SPRINGFIELD N
TW ENT Y -FI 11ST Y BA It
KESTERS OBSERVE
66TH ANNIVERSARY ••
Labor’s Head
Formar Pastor of Spnngflald Christ- Banquet Held Friday Night Whan Naw
n Church Raturna to Hold Ssrlaa
Officer* Taka Chairs tor En­
ot M ee tin g , Hara
suing Term.
A
serlea of evangelistic service« start- ball Friday night. beginning at 41:30-
In« on January 4, Mr Leavitt waa o ’clock. The affair was «Iran by the
M nr rimi for 8# yrnra la tho record o f' pastor of the church her« for two member« of (he Springfield lodge I
Mr and Mrs N .I.o n K o » t.r of 4lh and
end le widely known In th s « om number 171 for Mesons. their wives
It atreeta. whoae wedding ni.nlver.ar» I w u"l” r’ H'" « ’ ,"ar,Dlf thU
h" *>»- , “ »<' •'•"«r*.
was December M. Mr Keater was h,ul •lilendlil nuiccss a . an evangelist
Officers Installed were: 8. Itnlph
»1 year, old on October 1«. and Mr. ,n<l ' ho < * " « * • ®<
Springfield Dlppel. won-lgprur m atter; Theron
Keeler was 88 on Ocloher «. There ‘ ,,Un'h aro ‘,,',aMd ,o
h,m r” -
ward.«»; Oswald M.
M S B w gdM rhOSM in thslr famlh
)u",,,r wardp": Clark E Whee-
T h .y are the p a r e n t . o f eight living
T’"’ «,tan ,,f Mr lx,a* " ‘
**•*<*•«• ton. He.retary: Charlo. F. E grtm ann.’
r h ll.lr e n . and o n e so n and two .laugh- " ' «
'« d lff« ^ n t
'»‘>«1 «rea.urer; O. H J a m It tru stee; A . j
t e r . .I e .i a .e .1
T h e y have nine gran d
whnrsver ■;»,.»Ibl» fred J Morgan, .en lor deacon; W in’-'
Children, three grmtffrand«hlM twn. h" » " * a ou‘ ^ « • ’"hnltle. where the fred May. junior daacon; Sidney V .
and three great great-grand children. gospel |a seldom If ever perached. Mr. Ward, «enlor steward; D W. M<- : 1— 3 ^
Mr. and Mrs. K esler were born near and Mra. Leavitt and team have a Klnnon. junior steward and C. A. |
Gospel car and a large lent which Swart*. retiring master, tiler.
la in d n li. C an ad a, w h e r e o n e so n . Aar
People’« P a p e r*
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER 60
SPRINGFIELD PLAYS
YUREKA FRIDAY NIGHT
Barnstorming Tour of Oregon Being
Made by California Quitet of
Basketball Player*
Mr. and Teddy Imavltt. evengellat anil form-
A Into! of go persona from Spring
Observe • r pastor of the »prlngfleld Uhrl.llan field and neighboring town« attended
Reunion ,llur,h' »"•« family Will return to fo ie, foe banquet and public Inatallet’on of
Genera- city and fill hla former pulpit In « officers In tba Kprlngfleld M asonic,
CUTOFF
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SPRINGFIELD, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY JAN. 1, 1925
LEAVITT WILL CONDUCT
80 ATTEND MASONIC
EVANGELISTIC SERVICE
OFFICERS INSTALLATION
Mnrriod for 66 Years
Mrs. Nelson Kester
Event with Family
December 26; Five
tions Present.
THE
GM CROWD SEES
PASSING OLD YEAR
Springfield High School will meet Gathering at Chamber of Com­
the strong Yreka. California team In
merce Watch Coming of 1925;
a game of basket ball to be played Io
Program of Fun Followed by
j in th<- High School Gymnasium Friday
Basket
Social at Midnight.
evening January 2 at 7:30 o'clock.
Yreka has bben barnstorming the Wll-
Bedecked In colorful attire a gay
(ametta valley and southern Orgon crowd g a th e r ^ at the Springfield
during the holiday season, playing Chamber of Commerce laat evening
among the many games. Dallas. Rose- and ushered the old year out and the
S rV “th Fran.kl,n H,*h Of Portland new one In. More than one hundred
The Southern, have a fast aggregation people were present and listened to a
T ? eXPe, t ° Dfi ° f t'”' Pro<rara of mU8lc «on«8’ readings and
hardst gam se of th» season when they speaking, following which a basket
meet them. The Sprlgfleld line up is social was held at midnight
«ore but the following men will j P rize, were offered for
probably have a chance to meet the costum e,. Mr. and Mr. Carl Oleon
Invaders: Cox. H Cowart, H. H u gh es;carried off first prize for the best
and Griffis, forwards; B ate, and Nice sustained
character» winning foe
centers; Lewis, Nice and McMullen, sw eater coat offered by the Farmers
W m . Green, of Ohio M ine W o rk ­
ers, is now president o f the A m eri-
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Exchange. They represented “hayv-
The Alumni and High School are seeds" In from the backward country,
the
weather
will
permit
holding
meet-
cd
to
C
A.
H
warts,
retiring
head
of
I
can
Federation
of
Labor
to
succeed
romlng to Oregon Mr and Mr» Ksa’er
planning a benefit game for Wayne d W McKinnon, foe Boofo-Kelly
logs In the open and many arc’ d he the lodge.
The presentation speech
*ate Samuel Gompers. Green’s
lived at Petrotea. Canada, where Mr. logging camps and Isolated communi was made by William Roush, past o f* ^ ™ ’Executive ^iLm m lttM ^d0"
Hawke who was Injured some time , Caruso. carried away a new gb, rt from
K e.ter was an oil distiller. In 1*03
ago In a motor cycle wreck and later foe Farm er, Exchange for the moat
no.e,j Acting Pres. James Duncem
they came to Oregon, .la y in g a few ties In the Northwest that have heard master.
¡lost his leg n will be played Jaguary redlculon. character He represented
him and hl* co-workers The evangel-
An elabórale program arranged for First Vice-President.
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m onth. M Wend ling, ami In 1*04 1st and hla workers ask no stipulated the event Included music by the Mur-I
6 at 7:30 P. M. The Ahimni are a “„eat Irish Swell." John Keteie won
«•tilin g In Springfield.
practicing and getting in good shape a p .,r of «„spenders offered by Halls
salary but only for free will offerings. phy-Mtmhler quartette, made up o f ' —
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Children of Mr and Mra. Kesler
to give the high school a hard game, ca sh store for being foe tallest man
Their entire work Is financed by In- Mr. and Mrs. Dallas B. Murphy and,
CITY OFFICIALS
s r e Dr Eugene Kesler, Edgar Kesler. I
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i present. Walter Gossler, dressed as
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dividual friends, churches and organl- Mr. and Mrs Roland E. Moshler, who
SWORN INTO OFFICE
Mr» W. Frod Walker, and Mrs Jeas
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a negro clown, won the prize for foe
xatlon. who d e tr e to help.
aang several selections. Charles Nad-
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N Y A T O O M F IIN F D A I 1C
I ».rah. all of Springfield;
Mlcheat
Mr Leavitt and hla wife are ably as- vornlk played OBhubert’a "Serenade"
Springfield'« new mayor, O. G. 'Gush- " * TO ’
r U N t K A L IS
I ugliest, a bottle of toilet water given
Kester of Buffalo, New York. Aaron
aisled by Claude Neely, song leader, on the violin, accompanied by Mar» man, president of the Springfield Mill
HELD DECEMBER 27 hy Ket®I8 Drug Store; Mrs. Harry
K e.ier of London. Canada, l.ew ellyn and his wife who Is a pianist. The Elizabeth Whitney. Mias Whitney and Grain company, was sworn Into'
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W hitney was awarded a bottle o f
Kester and Hugh Kester of Portland. people of the Church
of Christ
feel sang a vocal solo, accompanied
on fo a ,o ffice by retiring mayor Charles Eggl-' 1-'UDer<A services /o r
Mrs. Emily toilet water for being the funniest;
Mtohael K e.ier has five children. thankful that they were able
to obtain piano by M rs Paul n«Mord. D. W . raann at a meeting last night at 7-30 ( atherlne Nyatrom, who dies at her Mrs. John K etels carried away foe
Fred. Gertrude. Elisabeth. Sarah and
Ihe evangelists and extend an Invite McKinnon sang, accompanied by Mrs. o'clock In the city hall. William G :honie ° n we8t E 8treet M e m b e r 25, sack of Featherflake flour for being
Pearl. Elisabeth Kester Is Elisabeth
lion for everybody to attend. Tho McKinnon, followed by a vocal duet Hug-hes. president of the First Na- ’Wre held December 2U A»2« at 2:30 the fattest and Mrs. Julius Fulop an-
K e.ier
Omni, the mother of one meeting« beginning Sunday. January by Mr. and Mrs. McKinnon.
A special donai bank city treasurer. Herbert oclock ln the Walker chapel, conduct-
other for being foe shortest
daughter, and a grandmother. Gert­ 4. are scheduled to last four weeks. feature of the program was a one-act J. Cox and Lawrance L. May both C<1 by iter’
L' i<oore’ Pa8*or of foe The Springfield band was present
rude Kester Is Mrs. Ilenry Jenls. who
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Play. "Enter the Hero." given by Mra. Booth-Kelly employe«, the new council Mt'thodtat charch The remains were and played during foe evening. The
has two daughters, each of whom la
GEORGE DAVENPORT WILL I3ohn F K eteie. In which she Imperson. men and Lynn Lansbery, new city re- 3h*‘’ped"* Myrtle Point for burial.
program of foe affair follows:
married and has one child
m i l l n Q F D U I C P C T l T i n i U » ' « I four characters, mother, daughter, corder. also took their oaths of of- ,
•'>y8tr<’m had been an invalid Speech of welcome. President Walker.
E'lgar Kester h a. three ch ildren.!
B U IL D S E R V IC E S T A T IO N
>n(, y o u n f man
¡from paralysis for two years preced-
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flee.
Speeches,
D e tlrln g M ayo r
Charles
Floyd. Clarence and Phyllis
Hugh
Ing her death. She was 49 years,
The
address
of
foe
evening
sras
glv-[
George
Valller
as
city
street
com
Eggim ann, M ayo r elect G. G. Bushman
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months and 14 days old. She was born
Mr and Mrs K esler are In excellent and steel ™ r u c U o n . an equipment
„ ' “ ¿ ¿ ' vn lver.“?;
O w n.
h a d V u a ’r ^ Z n t and to u n ' ilmaD
L-M ay.
b- ,1th. considering their advanced estimated at »1.500. Is to he built by . ,. "
n e-eo n
H'nM,n “ "1<ht Wut<h are Springfield for foe past 16 years.
D*®, Neighbors of Woodcraft.
ag-a. Mr Kester still picks out h l, George Davenport. Boody Kelly em- Oran(, Ix),|gp
the appoinlrarnta announced by foe
Survivors include her children, Mrs. Impersonation, D. W. McKinnon
children's Chrlatmaa presents, and Ploe and chairman of the 4L. on h i s ;
'________________ ^Mayor.
George Lloyd of Seldovia, Alaska. Song. Mrs. John Ketels.
Mr. Kester, although sh e suffered a property at Midway Park, on foe Pa i
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•Adraln, Floyd, Claud, Earl, Marvin, Speech, "Evidence of Springfield's
■light stroke some time sgo, has an elflc highway between Springfield an I FAMILY REUNION HELD
12 LONELY OLD MEN ARE
Herman and Gladys, all of Spring- Growth," Postm aster Hamlin,
hrtve Interest In foe affairs of her Eugene. Work on foe new structure
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park
AT OLSON'S CHRISTMAS
MADE HAPPY CHRISTMAS field; her mother. Mrs. L. Prey of
will begin April 1.
Myrtle Point; her sister, Mrs. D. Bra- .
raraer.
tiiiisrhold.
The new service station will have
The home of Mr«. Fmma Olaon and | Santa Claus remembered the
also of Myrtle Point, and another Violin Solo, Mr. Nadvornlk,
a concrete baae and floors, with frame her son. O«wahl M. Olaon was the lonely old men who are county pati- éi,ter- Mts-
Garrett of Aurora, Speech. Rev. Moore,
HICH W dTFR CUTS OFF
steel and glam. The ground ¡scene of a family reunion on Christ- 1
>t , u he
hospital,
h t , ' -^-regon;
three u brothers,
and wyxaaw,
Solo, Walter
Gossler.
I h i-T r n n i T V
L U ir 'U lA /A V of
, e o Spr|ngf|e
p o n i f n e i id
a H
o s p ita l.
H
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.v u t o .a , I Herman
i c t u i a u ttuu
J . a u c i UDBBior.
,
Ha» 24
Ol !•>
I» >.l, »«»a
h. as fl-.t
l x e . 1—
. . Prey of _ __
IN T E R -C IT Y H IG H W A Y m easurements of 24 fet by
Includes,m
a. lini,
Day. 1«
It was _ • the
first t tim
In iirrlvwI MrIy
thfi w(1<>|t wf(h , * sack .-w
Frank
Marshfield, and Otto Song. Muryphy-Moshler Quartette
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restroom as well a t the 34 years that Mrs. Olson and her ...
ReedsDort-
b e s id e s
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T*artette
of „hncni.t..
chocolate fudge. He ..................Prey
came again Prey of of
Reedsport;
besides th r e three
Auctioneering of baskets, Julius Fulop
High water has caused considerable B,a (|„n
brothers had been together for Chrsf. h„ er
g haskp( of canned
grandchildren,
and John K etels, auctioneers.
It ••nvcnli-nce to the residents of l Four brands of gasoline will bo maa. the last time being In Bayfield. and > Ily Hp
anoth„r y,g,t br, ng .
■,rfl, |,l th is w .-, k
On I ue«,lav hunitlod: Union. .Standard, Shell and Wisconsin
A total of 17 persons sat )nB „ i . r_„ ' „ k n t s n T w ,
I
A tto rn ey Arrives
Atend Star Installation
foe highway between HprlngfU-1,1 and <joner«l. Mr. Davenport will beglt. down Io the turkey dinner.
apr'les and en n d v and
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Eugene^ was p r a c llc l.y Impassable. ,)UHlneHg w|th two
o f ; G u e . l . w ero : J o h n H rillrf of Weatflr. „ r m ^ n ^ i o r ’ ^
u road
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A l Attorney W. A. Gressnian and faml-
a number ot Springfield ladies at-
d u e t o ' t h e o v e r flo w o f th è W llla m e tle |h<< K„ n ern , w ork o , th e «fallón. H e brother of Mrs. Olson; Hugo Hallln
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and will take up their residence here, banquet of the Order of the Eastern
upon them.
m eeting In Eugene were either forred t)me ((>r (h(, „pr|ng tourist trade. Be wife and six children. Frank. D oroth y/
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1 On Christinas Eve a group of young Mr Cre8!nian has opened his office star on Friday evening ot last w e k
. r e e e c . r or
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to lake ,n
the e s street-car
or «.,
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Mnre. v
c h X i 7 n V u h; „ ? ; r. z nr o ’’r? br ' : ian
,h e Commecial 9tate bank buiid/ i: dEugente „ ^ s -
p
on E a s ie r now liv e s P r e v io u s Io th e ir ,h ” r ,a,r>r ,r "m P1“*
other route.
i A Pa"'
w a s p r e se n t-
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, «nur«" in Eugene came over to Spring-
installed warden and Mrs. W.
th e ^ th r o ch'folr'n ilr F" J
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° * ,d '° ’ <n* Chrl’’,mns <’8r«’I8 to them
Fred Walker as associate conductress
FAMILY REUNION HELD
foe r force children. Bruce Jr . Maxine and on Christmas Day «he hospital
^ “> 7 ^
«-on0er H o u r ,- Mrs. Clark E. Wheaton Is the past
a few In sta n c e s c o m in g a b o v e th e m a ll
AT LANSBERRY HOME nd|n O lson v n o n e e r so n o f M e . foree <'arrlpd thevlctrola up foe stairs
" s Prln* fle,(l library will be open worthy matron.
Odin Olson, younger son of Mrs Hnd played for them.
| to 0 ,6 public on Mondays. Wednesdays
Those attending from here w ere-
boxes. Cars hnd to he pulled nut by (
Olson, w a s home from Bridal Veil for
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rrom nere wer'’ -
nnd
Saturdays
in
the
afternoons
begin-
Mrs.
Walker. Mrs. Eggimann Mr3
teams, anil several men were forced to
Mr. and Mr. William Lansbery en-
H# rpturnf><1 to Brlda,
ning
with
next
Monday.
Instead
of
Wheaton,
Mrs.
CHff
Abrams. Mrs
Here from Blue River— Bart Tate,
use rafts lo reach their h a m . and eyed a family reunion and homecom -. V e|| WednwM, BV morn,ng hu, w11, bp
brother of Mrs. L. E. Danks of Spring- only two days a week, on Wednesdays John F. K etels. Mrs. 8. Ralph Dlppel
other mil lying buildings.
Jn g of their children and grandchild- i i hack
agnln
nn()
rpnialn
for
r
Iongpr
m v n
rx p .(x n i
ix u ti
ir iu n ill
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and Saturdays.
and Mrs. Levl H N eet
The Springfield Mill and Grain com ren on Chrstmns Day at their h o m e|y ,H|t w|(h h(g mother and brother 1 6
Junctlon- arrived here Monday
pany was unable to operate II. flour- on O street.
,Jflhn Ha„ n rPturned to We«tflr on ! Io visit his sister. He left for homo
V isit, «.ren t.—Hubert Travis le ft. Here from California—M iss Beat-
ngan on Tuesday.
milling department, beginning Mon- ! Attending the dinner and festivities g a,t„rday
for his Home in Sacremento, Californ- rice Davis of Merced. California came
day. due «0 the hlrh water reaching wers; Mr. and Mrs. Claud J. Lans ' Thp pypnt wRg celpbratde
on,y
Returned to Portland-M r. and Mr- * °"t Wedn7 day' a,ter ’J8“ 1"« 0¥Pr T“* d«J’ to Springfield to visit her
the turbines The faed-mllllng depart hery and children. Coy. Elma. Edith.
|hp (.br1MmaB H e s t o n and reunion
wth his parents, Mr. and sister. Mrs. B. Valenzuela, head of fob
nient |s still operating, however. The Aren. Henry and Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. day. but was the birthday of Odin All,’ on s -WHson and two children Chrstmas
,
Mrs.
A.
C.
Travis.
Spm gfield general hospital.
plant Is expected to start up again Lynn Lansbery and son Arble; Hugh Olson as well
¡Bernice and Tom. returned to their
som e time today.
T-anabery; Mr. and Mrs. Coy Lons-
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home In Portland Sunday after spend
Married In Vancouver—Mrs. Ethel
Legion to Meet—Installation of of-
Tho high water lackm! 2H feet of hery of Deerhorn nnd their children,
Entertained with Lvrge Dinner— l,1,f ( hrl8fo>88 8t th» home of Mr. and
Hailley and Orson Vaughn were qnlt- fleers In foe Springfield post of the
being as high as It wan In January Nnouil and Carl; Mr. nnd Mrs. George A total of 21 persons enjoyed a tnrkey ' ’ r8-
McKinnon. Mrs. Jelllson
ed In marriage In Vancouver. Wash-1 American Legion and the Ladies’
two years ngo. according io gungiw Hershey of Canada, and daughter d|nnpr ()n c b r |« ,ms« day at , be bome ls a «later of Mrs. McKinnon,
used by George Davenport, but there .Emmy Lou; Mr. and Mrs. Drury Morse <)f Mr Rnd Mrg a(dnPy v
W a rd / ,n8P»ctor Hers— Inspector Ander- lngton, on Christmas day, according to ¡Auxiliary of the Legion will be held
n report received. Mr. Vaughn Is the at the regular m eeting Friday night in
ls no doubt about It, It was too hlg>, ( of W estfir^ Mark I). Lansbery of , Guests
nup„ g o of f Mr
w e em
representative
of the
Mr. gn()
and Mrs.
M rs. Ward
W ard w
r n - : °"n’ ’
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um Nicolai
n iiu i»i
. j obn V a u g h n o f t h is c it v
H o th o x v n n r 1, ,,
Roosevelt Bench, Oregon; Mr and
Mrg. pptpr
Arno,(, Door-Manufacturing company of Port ' an pnlt)|()V of (hp Bootb.Kpllv ,,, ’ I ’ W'
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wi'’
for comfort.
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i.,r i ^ nd; . was 1 «» a Sprlngfle-d
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e"JPloy of the Booth-Kelly turn- start promptly
8 o 'c lo c k m ,t »¡11
Tomseth.
Henry
Tom .........
.eth, - Alice
Tom-
Tuesday
In- ils
h(?r an conipRny
" y at
“upper
Mra. Pnttl Lansbery of Portland
W a ter w a s very d e e p In so m e p la c e s
h i t w e . u S p r in g fie ld and E u g en e, an 1
Fined this Week—-George
Mailer
seth, Abhle Tomaeth. Eddie Tomeeth speetlng two carload« of lumber to be
Attended Family Reunion—Mr. anil Bert Tomseth, Percy Tomeeth, Daisy shipped to his company.
was fined »2 this week for parkng lie-
Mrs. N. A. Rowe of this city attended Tom sH h.'Echo Tmitsafo, Mr’ and Mm.
aide a flro hydrant.
Visitino at Myers Home— Mr. and
a family reunion In Albany on ^ J 8’' John Tomseth. Ellen Tomseth. John
r»,i,»i fknu
n* 4 the
1» r» Hu
tv in /»F
r flY
Jtl Mra.
Ail'M 1_
. Jr
_ w illiam Shriver of Spok Mr8' Oeor<fe Burton, of Chicago nre
To Dine at E u g en s-D r. nnd Mr,, jmns
Day nt
home
of Mr.
nnd
Tnm8Pth
N. WI Emcrv will take New Year's John Lamberly. Accompanying them npo Washington, and small daughter vlsltn<
G>e h'1™® of Mr. and Mrs.
dinner In Eugene nt (he homo of Mr. to Albany were Mrs. Rowe's two sons. Mgy RIIpn ahr,ypr gnd Mr #nd Mrg ¡Charles Myers. They arrived Tuesday
Fruncís I-omb«rt.y of Jxia Angeles, T. Nysten.
and Mrs. William Lightfoot.
night, and will be here until after New
California, who hns been visitin g In ¡
Year’«. Mrs. nnrton was formerly
Springfield for some time, nnd Nick. L eft fo r Albany- Mr. and Mrs. B i l l " 11** R<lna Myer8- H®r marriage to
Entertained et Dinner— Mir
Mrs. Elvis Taylor entertnlned
Lamherty, of Portland, who hns been B„ rnett left W ednesday for Albany, IMr' Rup,on ,ook
recently at
Tnvlor’s parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed here for two or three days. The Rowes Oregon, to visit Mr. Burnett's parents ! Louisville, Kentucky. She ls a sister
Christmas
Harrison, nttil her brother. Russell Returned to Springfield
of Charles Myers.
over N ew Year’s Day.
»- <J <"Wf
llarrlson, nt Christmas dinner.
.night.
Went to Cottage Grove Miss H attie
Returned Home—Grant Tate return-
Here from O»kl«n<l -I James, uncle' Leaves for Marshfold Mrs. Clara Nadvornlk went to Cottage
Grove c l Saturday to McKenzie bridge after
of Mrs. Bert Harper, came from Ms F aw vïr leaves today for Marshfield to MnndBy wbpr„
Rpent (ho (, nv wl(h RraudlnK ch rl„ ,mas wltb
hrothpr.
lióm e nt Oakland. Gr«gnn, In time to (spend a J ew days, with her
' M'"* Rv,,,yn D*Vore, a former Spring n lnw and sister. Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
spend Christians with Mr. anil Mrs. ¡Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Collins Hh" will field young lady.
j Dank, nt their home at Springfield
Harper. Ho plans to slny for a w oeklrem nln awav until Sunday While In
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| Junction, ills brother John Tnte re
Marshfield Mrs. Fawver will also Visit |
ór ten days after New Yenr’s Day.
Returned
from
H a lsey —Charles j turned home to Eugene on Thursday
other relatives.
l ’latt roturned Tuesday from Halsey evening, ns lid Mrs. Dunks' nct'he’vs,
Shipments Made—The Springfield i Going to Portland— Mrg. Louie J.
Mill and Grain company shipped a car Btnnar will go to Portland Friday on a
of flour and feed to Mapelton on Tues­ combined pleasure and business trip.
day. J. W. Seavey shipped a carload She will visit Miss Lena and Miss
of hops to Albany, New York on the Marie Slnnar while there. Mrs. Sln-
sam e day.
Mctrrlson and Cltngan, nar will be accomtpanled by her daugh-
feed dealers, receive.! a carload f ter, Loulsemay.
flour and feed from Portland Tuesda
Visiting Parents—Mrs. H. D. N eff
Enjoyed Christmas Dinner—Mr. nnd J.of St. Helens, Oregon, ls visiting with
Mrs. A C. Travis were hosts at a ¡her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nye.
large Christmas dinner on that day. ¡She came for foe Christmas and New
Those present besides the Immediate Year holidays.
family were: Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Morrow of Portland and two sons Eu­
Dined in Eugene-—Clayton Barber
gene and Merritt: Mr. and Mrs. Lynn was a dinner guest on Christmas Day
W. Zumwalt and children. Catherine, (at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mc­
Robert and Warner, nil of Eugene; Curry oi Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wing of Eugono;
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wing and
Dined with Mr,. Spencer—Mr. and
children Wilmn and Guilhert.
Mr»V Jilhn Fitzgerald wore dinner
To F n f s r f s ln T oday D in n e r g u e sts
where he spent the wpok end.
Bttel nnd C ecil B y erlin of V ids
guests on Christmas day at the home
Were Diner Guests—Mr. und Mr».
at the Jo h n N elson h om e toilny will he
nnd M rs. H a ro ld S te w a r t and
Andv Stevens of Watlrrvlllo was n of Mrs. H attie Spencer.
Holverson and family
w ere
M rs. T. B erg nnd iln u y h te r H ild a, Mr. I’r a t t
Stearm srs Had Guests— Mr.
and children, Roland nnd Ermine, return- business
visitor
in
Springfield
•id Mr«, l ’h 'll'ii Ttlshon. Mr. nnd M ’ ». J 11 r R ttcsl- on
on ( Christmas
’h r -tn im d day
a y nl
nt tho
ttm
»v , , p t nRrn,,nr e n te rta in e d M r. ed hnm » to E rB C renk C h r’etrnn'i n '" h t F r ’dtt'
Morris Here Telmor Berg nnd Miss home of Mrs H olvM .offa
Lindley of Eugene.
’dis. Mary Platt.
mothsr, and
R„ pv ftn ^ g ra ss and dautth- after taking dinned with Mr. u n i Mrs.
I’ ' hard ^ n«rOr.
ter Mnxlno on Christmas Day.
D anks.
vllle Saturday.
Entertained Friend«—Mrs.
Lida
In from Walter- MacGownn entertained a few friends
I Informally on Tuesday evening.