The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 11, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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THURSDAY. JUNE 11, 1I»2S
m F nvrinofteld niews
SPRINGFIELD H. S. GRUDUATING CLASS
F irs t C hristian Church
Corner 4th and A streets
A L L E N E C O L L IE R
A LLE N E C ASTLE
P A U L N IC E
HELEN HOW ARD
P A U L IN E C L IN E
L IL L A Z A C H E R Y
L E N O R A D IL L A R D
V E R N A M A N N IN G
J E N N IE H O L V E R S O N
RUBY HOUK
L U C IL L E M A L E
A N N A D IL L A R D
K E N N E T H D IL L A R D
M A R Y W H IT N E Y
BEULAH TH U R M A N
J w H N COX
B E R N IC E JACOBSON
E L IZ A B E T H W A L K E R
V E R A RO O T
AO A C ARR
UNIVERSITY HIGH TO GIVE
PLAY IN SPRINGFIELD
UHCLEWM’S CMN
m e r l e m c m u llen
M YRTLE HAW TON
BERNALD HO LTAN
LEN A B E LLE HARPER
L IL A O A S T E R
HOW ARD HUGHES
B ES SIE S M IT H
L O IS SP EN C E R
ROS E L L A H O P P E
W ill E n terta in C lu b —M i - En gin e to all alike.
original version of Mrs. Stowe's story
and that It has been unanimously ac­ Kerter will eotertanl m em bra of the
To eecure the greatest electrical de­
Kill Kare Klub at her b»m<- tbit i-.ftet-
cepted by the press, pulpit and public
velopment for the United S lates,
n < it
of America and England.
power i-ompanlre aril Consumers must
have the active and hearty coopera­
The Harvall revival will be brought
Fire underwriters hare found I ha t o l i of state and national regulator/
to Springfield on Thursday. June 18. two-thlrds of the national t're loss Is bod Is.
Wlheout such cooperation
8:15 p. m.. In a mammoth waterproof preventable, and Is due to careless­ little ran be accomplished.
tent, havt.g seats /o r nearly two ness.
thousand people. Mr. Harvall', com
High grade piano near Springfield
pany numbers nearly fifty peopl«.
will
be sold to a reliable party at a
Telling
the
whole
truth
and
making
traveling In their own train of mo’or
cars, trucks and trailers. Two free It understood never harms anyone, it big saving. 810 monthly will handle,
concerts on the principal streets dally la half-truths or publlshlg that which a snap, write at once to Tallman Piano
J ll-lS
Is wholly untrue that dots the Injur Store, Salem. Oregon.
of the "worth while” kind.
S. E. Childers. Minister
Booth Tarklngtou's ‘‘Seventeen“ to I
Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m..
each Lords Day. Svabject of m o r n lr g b e presented by the seniors of U. H. | In many respects W. J. HarvaB'i
sermon. ‘‘The NaNme Christian." ■ g j une 11. at the Bell Theater, is a “V ncle Tom’s Cabin“ Is the moat ifn
Evening. "What the Disciple's of p^y O( youth and love and rummer- ; portant of the season's productions.
Christ Stand tor."
¡time. Although the play is a comedy In the first place It serves to ox-
Christian Endeavor at 7 o‘clock o [ youth. It Is the tragedy of William ploit the masterpieces of tw o of Eu
Come and enjoy the fellowship of our Baxter. He fell In love with a Baby- rop’s noted artists. I. e.. Ralph Brunt’s
young people. Bible school at S t ^ T a lk Lady, and to woo her worthily elaborate painting entitled "The Ce
lestial City." and Harts Verlon s pic­
S. G. Mosbior. Supt. The children o t.^ e stole his fathers dress cult.
the Bible school will give their an- , W1UU lB the spoiled child of a ture of the New Orleans slave m art;
nual Childrens Day program at the , ,y pical family and is made more »o and secondly It h is brought back into
Bible School hour
(every ds.y by his very Indulgent mo- prominence the memories of that
The following will be given undesr ther. Mr. Baxter can t quite reason grand old lady. Harriet Beecher Stowe,
the direction of Mrs. R E. Moshier. w,th w l ,„ e because he doesn't rea lize' and serves to reveal the beautiful I**-
Primary Department Superintendent I fhat he tQO >t w llne‘s age fell in love sons really to be learned by care' ll at
“What We Th'nk"— By 8 B eginners, wjtj1 Baby-Talk-Ladles. He therefore tentlon. Second to the Holy Book doer
Mother Goose Childrens Day Primary throws W illies troubles aside.
¡V ncle Tom's Cabin rank as a sacred
Acroetic Reading ..Primary and Inter­
Jane, the teasing little sister and ( Instructor The pulpit has endorsed
mediates.
Centals, the negro servant furnish it » • a rt>»* moral teacher wor’hy of
Song ____ Fay and Eugene Ferguson ¡most of the humor for the play.
j mankind s aurnort, while the Board o'
Recitat'on ____________ Melba H ar'ls | The cast of character, I, as „ „ .‘ Education in many large cities ha.
When the Flowers ar° Sleeping..»
■encouraged scholars In witnessing he
Motion song ........_..... By Junior Glr's Iows
1 worthy dramatisation of the story
Bong ............. ......Primary Department Mr. Baxter .................... DeVerl Hempy
that was Inst-omental in making our
Solo _________ ___ James Montgomery Mrs. Baxter ....................Mae MoFadgi n
W illie Baxter ____ __ Gordon Stearns country rel’rious, free and happy.
Lova Bucharnn ( Like a poorly composed book, «here
. 'Jane Baxter ....
. Lvndall Elliot | ar* 3'an’r versions of Uncle Sam s
Hana Lowoid, a prominent Astoria J-ol* Pratt .........
Franklin Hail i CaW” n o » belnsr forced upon the
resident, entered a plea of guilty In Nr. Parcher
Kennard Coltjn } Public under embossed cp-erlng which
federal court in Portland to a charge Genesis — .......
Arthur Larsen »re detrimental to the g 'o e ’est d -zr“"
of violating the tariff act of 1322. Johnny Watson
Roger DeBusk They are usually short-lived for the
through the Importation of contra I Joe Bullit ....
William Noel People of today are not to be hood-
band goods into the United States, j George Crooper
Hiram White winked as easily as those of not so
and was fined 81090 and sentenced to ¡Wally Banks
Helen Henna many years ago. It Is a known fact
three months in the Mutinomah coun- ¡Mary Brocks
Donnlene Oxn«r that Mr. W. J Harvall possesses the I
ty jail. Lovvold waa charged by the j Ethel Boke .......
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government with having brought 100
cases of whisky and 10 cases of beer
to Astoria frcraz Willapa harbor.
I
Tha urea..
at the recent sss^sa cf the
ture, p.'oildin^ f .-r ‘he prpt-ctlon cf n
motor vehicle ovrnars through the
registration of titles, probably will
«
necessitate* a special meeting of the •
state emergency board To authorize a I
deficiency appropriation of between
850,000 and $100.000. it waa announc­
ed by the secretary of state that the
administration cf this law would cost
the state department more than 850.-
000 during the first year of ita oper-
iflo n . No appropriation was provided
Rock Surfaced Shingles, per sq...........................
4n the measure to care for this ex
TODAY
-M cDONALD-
Theatre
and
SATURDAY
But not on
Friday as the
University has
Rented the Theater
on that day
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EY AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR AUTHOR
f
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^ J K in b e r s of the stale Judicial cour-
& which w a, reauthorized at the
7e?e£T session of the Oregon state
legislature, were appointed by Chief
Justice Thomaa A. McBride of the
supreme court. Members of the coun­
cil include John L. Rand, Justice of
the supreme court; Fred 8. Wilson,
circuit Judge of Wasco county; C. M
Thomas, circuit Judge of Jackson
county, and W alter H. Evans, circuit
Judge of Multnomah county. The pur
pose of the council Is to investigate
and recommend uniform and more
sim ple rules of Judicial procedure in
tne Oregon courts.
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REGULAR
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A Great
... $ 1 .7 5 5 2 .1 0
5 2 .7 5
Evenings ................. 30c
Cast
$ 3 .2 0
Matinees ..................20c
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HELENE CHADWICKB
MARY CARR
ZAZU PITTS
RALPH LEWIS
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Furniture
Children ....................10c
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