The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 19, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY FT6HRUARY 18. 1296
TUE SPRINGFIHU3 NEWS
?AGK SIX
long engagements. Every day of the end aa a genorad thing, are not con*
year you change In some way, and at duclva to happlnaas. even when those
the end of four years very little of «loping are not Impetuous youngsters.
Several Springfield members of the
the old Marla will be left
You will The wedding day balonga to lha girl
Odd Fellow lodge wen» Mo Alpine
m iy
t* lO
be surprised wken you realise that And bar memories of lha marriage
ih s things that appealed to you at should be bright, cheerful and happy.
Down from« Mabie—8 Adams was Saturday night, totha dedication o f ’Dmrr Mlaa Flo:—
In from Natron—B. L. Smith oí
the new I. O. O. F, hall there.
( an) ,ig k iaen year old, and very eighteen seem positively stupid to you Tha wedding should he sacred and
town
from
Mabel
Friday.
Natron was in town Saturday.
Visiting Bleter—Julius B rhlew . of •««““ 1“ »ova with a young man twen- at twanty-ftva. Naw experience« and lieaullful. not merely a legal form. It
Goshen Man Haro—Jack Vilas of
Hara for Week-end— H. L. Carter
Mulino. Oregon it visiting here whh <?-«•>•
old' * h»
»«> » unl’ a wider companloushlp broaden your should Inspire both the girl and tha
of Wendling »pent the week-end in Goshen was in town Saturday.
bis sister,i Mrs Fred Free*.
Mr. . ver.lt y In a nearby town
He gave mind and change your viewpoint, and man with a fuller understanding of the
8pringfie)d.
»“ «">■■«’ •>'*«» '<«>■ * * Christmas. the result le that your mind readjusts obligations they undertake, and mem­
Visit from Monmouth—Mr. and Mr,. Shlewe came Friday
(and we wanted to get married at once. itself to the changes. Thia la svan ories of an ugly little office, with an
Will Live In Pendleton—Cartiaa F. M. Roth of Monmouth were busi­
V isits from Riddle—Delbert B e a ls ' qj course, It would be necessary for more true of the boy than the girl. Indifferent Juatlcn of the Pan«« of.
Meeker iaft thia city Friday for Pend­ ness visitor in Springfield Saturday.
of Riddle, formerly of the First Na-
,o | | Ve
home while he finished I it is generally admitted that a boy Delating, and curious strangers artlng
leton. where ha will make hit home.
Return from Klamath— Mr. and Mrs tlonal Bank of thia city, stopped over (,1a college course, because It would of twenty-one is not rally developed as w itnesses. are not particularly In-
Vleitlng Parent»—Mr». Beulah Buck- J. L. Clark returned Saturday from here on his way home from Portland
impossible for him to support me mentally, Billy la going to collage. spiring. In after year«. It hae the ap­
aum. of Portland, la visiting with her Klamath Falla.
Friday.
.
until after ho graduated and started He wll Ibe caught In a new current— pearance of being towdry and furtive.
parante, Mr. and Mrs George Ditto,
When Hilly has completed his educa­
Stoo Here—Mrs W. B Scott o f 1,0 * urk’
" ° uld no‘
, foreign to you. He will meet new peo­
Recovering from Illness—George
tio n -a b le financially to undertake
ple.
brilliant
men—he
will
have
new
»
u.
Th
ima
Mishit
10
tbe
ring.
Rtoe
««Id
1
Down from Mareóla—C. L. Sarasa ! Gun la Improving after a recent 1.1- \Vinb<*rrv mul daucht’ffc, ThtuiiK Scott,
„ in o erry
u
a
wa< much to young to be engaged, and csperlenc««— his life will be colorful the rroponalblllllea of marriage- and
of Marcóla awa a business visitor : ness.
of Oakridge »topped n
e
... . marriage was simply out of the quea- —and tho changes In him will be the new Billy and Mario still love
tlm . on Friday on the r way o J t.n d -
d ld n l *
t<>
Tuesday.
Serving on Jury— Mrs. Maude T.
greater than In you. At the end of each oth er- then get married, and
ling, to visit another daughter of Mra.
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hla college days he may regard tha share your happiness with your par­
Down from W endling—Mrs. Cal Bryan la serving on the grand Jury In
Scott. Mrall Nat Chaffee.
| know 1 » never love love affair aa "puppy-love.**
ents and your friends.
Start your
Barnee and family of Wendling warn Eugene this week.
new Ufa without haste or confusion,
In town Saturday. Mrs. Barnes form­
V isits Nephew—John Hallln
of sny one else, and we are planning to
Hare on Business— Mr and Mrs.
You are much to young to marry. and It will alwaya b« a beautiful
erly lived in Springfield.
W estfir visited his nephew. Oswald dope In the spring We wilt have to
. T. W. Carney of W altervlllel w ere In
You have a lot of good fun com ing to
memory.
Olson, at his home Sunday and Mon- keep our marriage a secret until Billy
> you yat before you accept the respon­
Goes to Portland— Mr. and Mrs. Springfield on business Friday
You are only eighteen. Marie, and
day.
He returned home Tuesday is able to support me. Do you think
sibilities of marriage. Wh- n you have It may be that you will he In love
Harl McPherson and daughter. Paul­
In for Medical Treatment— Ed morning.
.
»
•
*•!!
happy?
Don’t
you
think
had
yeare
of
happy
girlhood—care-
ine. went to Portland Saturday morn-
several lim es Indore finally marry­
11 am old enough to know my own mind
Whittaker of Thurston was in town
i free gaiety—wh« n you are able men­ ing The fact that you wrote for ad­
lng
) Goes to Albany— Miss ClaF» Wise, ,inj w,lal j wan, •
Friday for medical treatment.
tally and physically to consider the vice shows that you are not quite
assistant In the offices of Drs. W. C.
Marie.
R e tu rn e fro m Salam—W. F. Walker
responsibilities of being a wife and sure that you are right— -or that
To
Corvallis
for
Week-End—
Anne
Rebhan and 9 Ralph Dlppel, motored
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returned from Salem Friday where ha
motb’ r. then, and not tie fore, are yon
attended a m eeting of the state em- I. Gorrle went to Corvallis to spen I to Albany Sunday.
i raoat certainty do not think yon old enough to marry. Do you think you are Justified In disobeying your
the
week-end.
parents. Talk It over with Hilly and
balmers board
I Return from Hospital—Guy Redding
“a happy,
in fact. 1 am quits It la fair or unselfish of Billy to ask
try to make him understand your
Building
Garage—
Ott
Whittenberg-
and
O.
Sankey.
who
were
operated
on
'“
at
your
chances
for
happiness
you to give up your own youth and sit viewpoint.
V isits in Marcóla— Mr. and Mrs.
Second thought never
Charles Mott drove to Marcóla Sund-y •er Is building a garage for Mrs. at the Pacific Christian hospital about « • " f f small.
at horn«— a married woman- waiting hurt any one. And in later year»—
where they visited with Mr and Mrs. Ogilvie on W illam ette Heights.
two weeks ago. returned to their home
, know. Marie. you are positive that for hint to graduate and give you a when you are happily married with
J. L. Kelly.
Sunday.
you
know what you want now. and no home of your own? And If you do memories of a gloriously happy wed­
Baaigh of
From Thurston—Dan
_
.
u . _ . 'doubt you do, but what about five marry him—and find at the end ,t ding day, you will realise that mo­
on
business
¡Thurston
was
in
town
Go to Corvallie—Mr. and Mrs. F. B.
Inspects ..Lumber—S. A
Harris
, rom
four years—that he does not love you ther’s objections ware wise and Justi­
Tlanery and daughter. Dorothy, drove Saturday.
visited the Booth Kelly plant Monday.
—then who la to blame? Married life fied.
to Corvallis, where they visited rela­
a(
Taken to Hospital—T. C. Baker was where he Inspected lumber for the
lasts a great deal longer than youth,
tives Sunday.
Door Manufacturing
' taken to the Eugene hospital Saturday Nicolai
mcoibi uovr
» compao) of ever haring thought of marrying why make II longrr?
Mr B. Ualph D ip p e l Oao« tat. V II
Billy. That la why I disapprove of
Improving from Illness—June Moore morning. Mr. Baker has been 111 for of Portland.
Elopements are dangerous. Marie, building. S p rln g fM d . Oregon
•m all daughter of Earl Moore Is im­ some time.
Drum m ers Practice— T h e drum »•>•’
proving from an attack of ton«II its
tion
of the American Legion druw
Business Visitor»— M. J. Wearln of
a t the home o í t t r aunt. Mrs. M .*’•
W alterville and R. McCroaald of Lan- and bugle corps practiced Tuesday
Caste.».
dax were business visitors in Spring- evening in the Chamber of Commerce
rooms. Earl Thompson had charge
V isits Parents— Miss Mildred New­ field Friday.
of
the practice.
land. who is now teaching in the
From Roseburg— Mr.
and
Mrs.
W ashington high school in Portland
Frank Root of Roseburg visited with
visited with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor last Thurs- SPECIAL PKiCE on plate work.
R W. Newland over the week-end.
N W. Emery, dentist. Sutton Bldg
day evening.
Drive to Washington— Mrs. J. C.
Save your feet by having your
Gose to Dundee— Mrs. A. C. Travis
F. W. HOGG. Prop.
Parker and daughter, Eunice, drove
shoes
repaired at the Electric Shoe
'
went
to
Dundee
Friday
where
she
will
to Centralia, Washington this week.
Rooms $3.50 per day.
F’»
Starting Friday evening. Mrs. Park­ ■visit for a week or ten days with Mr. S ho p
Wards $2.60 per dnv.
er’s mother died there refeswtly.
TOWN AND VICINITY
and Mrs. W. J. Morrow. Mrs. Morrow
is Mrs Travis' daughter
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The only way to save that
picture is to let
Springfield
Hospital
Returns from California— Frank A.
DePue Jr., returned from California
Friday, where he had been for several
months. Mr. DePue plane to enter
the University of Oregon at the be­
ginning of the spring term.
In town for Week-end—Mrs. Ernest
Walker sp-nt the week-end in Eugene
returning Monday to the sanitarinm
at Deerhorn. where she is having
treatment.
Undergoes Opera*.or— Mrs. W illis’"
Darling is recovering nicely from a
major operation wh'ch was perfo.’n.M!
Saturday a i the Pacific Christian Los
pital in Eug be Mr . Darling lives cl *
A street between Fth and 6th.
Guests at Dinner—Mrs. Maude T.
Bryan and daughter, Crystal, were
dinner guests of Miss Margaret Mor­
rison and Miss Marian Lowry at
their apartment in Eugeoe. Miss
Morrison is associate editor of the
Old Oregon., University of Oregon
alumni publication, and Mies Lowry
is society editor of the Eugene Guard.
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