The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 14, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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league at 5.W> Midweek servies Thuru
SCHEPP FOUNDATION OPEN The J.»A. Ebbert Memorial MethodiM day at 7:3«. F L. Moor«. MlnbWer.
THURSTON NOTES
trud« Dilley. Mary May Lindley, tor-
Church.
UPPER WILLAMETTE
ward I; Velma Williams. Cora Olsen,
TO SPRINGFIELD YOUTHS
Morning worship. 11 o'clock, the me.
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Adrlau fnun
Minister Oees E a st-R e v II H.
The Christian Endeavor eoclety of guards
An
opportunity
to
enter
the
felloe*!
"Christianising
«mr
l hrlatlaalty
Springfield
spent
Sunday
with
Mr
Haiuiner, pnstor of the Free Metho­
Subs on the girls team: Edith W >
P h asan t Hill are planning to give a
ship of the Leopold Schepp founda 1 Kveolng t-hemo. "A Treaeure O ft n dist church in erest Springfield, left
and Mrs Charles Taylor
play, "Daddy" sometime In February land, N'na Dilley, Vena Awbrey.
lion la now o p e n to all Springfield Missed of Youth, er lawt lb Ago. by ttoutheru I'uolfle yesterday for
Anda
Calvert
from
Wendllng
spent
John Laird, who died at Spokane,
The Union h'gh school basketball
boy. of the ages of 13. 14 and 15. It Spechtl ««ek) •» * ’” > uervlcua At Newton. Kuunasi.
Saturday nigh* at John Bdmtuton'a.
January
3.
was
burled
at
the
Pleas­
team will play the Elmira team Friday
I <he church wllh a weloawe. also re-
Next Friday cveclng there will be a was learned this week
Visita Here—Mrs Cox of Florenco
ant
Hill
cemetery
Saturday,
January
January 15 at Elmira.
In
keeping
with
hU
deglrc
to
eeo
member the church'school at » 45 In I« here vl.MIng at the horn" «* Mr«.
basketball
game
at
the
hall
b»>twwu
9 A large number of relatives and
latura Dodge. Ida May Woodward
the Santa Clara team« and the Thurs­ thousands of deservltug boys sign and termedlatc league ng 3 P. M Epworth I. D. 1-a rimer
friends attended the funeral.
and Alvin were absent from pub la
Besldee Ws widow, Mrs Sadie ton teams Both boys and girls w ill keep a p eslge to abetaln from gamb­
school Monday because of sickness
ling and drinking, the founder. L e *
Laird, there were present their four Play.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A Phelps en­
sons. Mr, Laird's brothers, Samuel ' Several from here stton*wl the pold Scvhepp, of New York City, hoe
tertained at a New Year's Eve dinner Laird of Seattle, accompanied by his play, "All a Mistake," at elutburg ast offered 32iW at the expiration o f t h r » ' i
December SI. Covers were laid for
yeare to any boy of the prescribed j
wife, and William la ird of Pullman. Saturday evening.
eight. Those present were: Mr. an-1
The W altervllle dkrtrlot Sunday ages who w 1 sign and keep the pledge ,
Wash am, sisters. Mrs Dora Lewis
Mrs C. F Hyde of Eugene, Mr and
of Lewiston. Idaho; Mrs. Jessie Brls- school conference will be h a d at the Later in life, If the youth prospers, he ;
Mrs E B Tinker M *s Evelyn Phelps.
th«» Hittff of life for the big
Uk» of Bellfouralin and Miss Addle church h<we next Sunday afternoon I is expected to return the pledge to
Robert l'helps, Mr and Mrs Jesse
Perry I’rlce and Jay Grant motored the foundation that It tuny be used
folks anti the b««*t food for Obli­
Laird of Eugene
Phelpg.
k'lllg luMlit't*.
growl.
The serv'ees were conducted by up from Corvallis and spent the last l for othi r bova.
ti re
Lawrence Wheeler who was hurt
W hen II 1« I’e r f itlo n Hrviul,
Springfield boys Interested tuny ob
Dr
E
V
Silvery, an old friend of week-end with home folks They are
when his horse fell on him Thursday
luikt d lit o u r m odern S a n ita ry
tain Information and
nppllcaUon
Mr. l-aird Among other friend« pres­ attending O. A. C.
reeem ber 31. Is able to be about »n
At a meeting of the church last blank« from. W A Elkin*. 832 Wil­
b a k e ry von have no d o u b t a b o u t
en t were T. O. Stivers. Mr and Mrs
crutches
JV'-IM« of Salem» Mr». Bnccy. Ml»« ; Sunday It was decided Rev Mick anil lamette street. Eugene. In writing- it
It being nletin, p u le a n d w bole-
"Is Prohibition a Failure.” was the»} J Longfellow and Mr. and Mrs O. 8 Rev F fe from Eugene wvmM each Is desired that the applicant give the
Honn».
subject at the Christian Endeavor so Callison of Eugene.
1 fill the pulpit here half time, every , date of h i. birth, and the school which
duty m «'ting Sunday n tght January
Mrs. L alrl. the widow. Is a daughter ; other Sunday each.
he attends.
of Mrs Mary Smith, pioneer of Na-j Mr. and Mrs Felix Sparks drove
10 Lawrence Wheeler was leader.
Each hov that algns the pledge and
W. A. Elk ns. who has taken up the tron, who is very ill. She »< 1 May down from Blue river last Saturday enters the foundation must have as
Visit us In our n .w
work of interesting the boys of Lane with her mother for some time. The an(j are spending a few days with ( his sponsor the pastor of his church,
H^tn*—PUrkmi-Ltrton
county in the pledge of the Leopold late Jesse Smith, a well-known Lane >thelr son. Areh Shough
superintendent of his Sunday school,
Building, Fifth Street.
Schepp foundation has put Mr. M E county pioneer, was her father
j The la d ie s' aid met last Thursday scoutmaster, or V M C A secretary.
Harp in charge of the work at Pleas­
Floyd John, who has been a popular «-(th Mrs. John Price.
Below Is the pledge which must be
ant H il. Several boys are considering member of the younger «et at P lea s-1 Mrs. Beulah Harblt has received
kept:
sending tn their applications.
ant Hill for the last two years, has wor<j that her father had passed |
My Pltdge.
According to H. C- W heeler of Joined the army and will be stationed away He live«, tn Cd Ifornla
FRED FRESE. Prop.
Desiring to share the benefit» of ■
Pleasant Hill, damage to the extent at Missoula. Montana He left the
Bob Herrington returned from To­ th e Looped Schepp foundation, lj
RET An-
Perklua-Laxton Bldg.
WHOLESALE
:
last Thursday
of 3300 has been done In his sheep ft,,-/ part of the wet k for Portland
hereby plpdge tny beat efforts to b e '
5th
Street.
------------------------i Mrs. Walter Platt entertained for
herds by does.
worthy of the aid and eocourug"-
■■■■■■■■■■■ m m m
The Thurston high school boys
T oned. Removed -R o b e r t and RlTh Sunday dinner Mr and Mrs Roy Ed- ment which It offers.
basekthall team defeated the boys of ard Richardsons, sons of Mr. and mfcrion and family.
First—To remember my arcounta-|
Union high school No 1 at Pleasant Mrs. Emery Richardson, underwent! Mrs. William Barnott Is 11 with blllty to my Maker, and endeavor
Hill Friday evening. January S by a tonsil operations at a local gurgeon s a bad cold,
with God'a help to keep Hla command­
score of 17 to 12. The girls of Union office ve.terday
l !"»»•>«*» Shough. the Infant daugh­ ments and dally seek Ills favor.
high school No. 1 defeated the Thurs­
ter of Mr. and Mrs Arch Shough. has
Second— To be loyal to my country,
ton girls by a score of 34 to 11
been ill for several days with a heavy to obey the taws of 'he land which I
Leaves for Short Time— Vera Sen
Those who played for Union high
cold on her chest
live In. or In which I may sojourn
senev is visiting a few days at Junc­
7th di O«k St».. Eugene
Matinee. 3:30; Night 8:15
school No. 1 were:
Third—To honor my parents and
tion
City
Boys: Russel Woodward, rente-;
all to whom honor Is due
ROYAL NEIGHBORS HOLD
Guy Mathews. Russel Harrison. De-
Fourth—To be honest In alt my
-Mrs.
Harold
PUBLIC
INSTALLATION
Here
from
W
a
lterv
llle
oss Davis, forwards: Willard Elliott
dealings
and endeavor to observe the
Hartley of Waltervllle vus in town
Harold Bedell.- guards.
rule: "Whatsoever ye would that men
Open
installation
ceremonies
were
yesterday.
Girls: Minnie Olson, center; Ocr
held by Pine Circle, Neighbors of should do «0 you. do ye even so to
Woodcraft, at Woodman hall last them '
Fifth—To abstain from ali Intoxlca
ntght. The following officers were
t-cg
drinks and harmful drugs
installed by Mrs Lily Riser.
Sixth»—T o avoid the practice of
Guardian neighbor, Mrs Elsie Lam­
bert; pant guardian neighbor. Mra. gam. bling In any form.
evil companions
magician,
Flora , Seventh—To shun
Fred Hinson. iu
m „ ,»i,. Mrs -------
. . . .
,
.
Huntly attendant. Mrs Walter Lax- »ml avail m y -.lt of such moral and
ton; banker. Mrs. Ida Stafford; clerk. religious Influence, as are within my
Mrs Nina McPherson: outer sentinel, reach
Mrs Mabie Pedlcord; captain of
E lg h .h -T o cultivate t h e e manly
gaurds. Mrs.
Rhoda Lloyd;
qualities which will fit me for good
nurriB.
»nrs. nuuu«
«* , . flag
o bear-
----
er. Mrs Wayne Richmond; m anagers.(citizenship and for an honorable life
Eat Plenty of Good
Wholesome Bread
THE SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
ARMORY janr zut
THE WORLD’S GREATEST
MUSICAL ORGANIZATION
AMERICAN LEGION NIGHT
BELL THEATRE
Tuesday, January 19
VAUDEVILLE and MOVING
PIC URES. 2 Shows
THE NADVORNIK TRIO inj two musical;soiec<ions
THE CHARLESTON VAUDETTES, singing and
dancing act
ja o t n o o
0 M 5 T C8SDCT
A la rti) o f3 b
UUS WIL5CW
KXrtBUHV
ItVI.N WltLAT
» • O t » { T 'C » t
Spnngfieki Po3t AL.erican Legion has ;aken charge of the
Bell Theatre program f or one benefit entertainment each
month. Something new and very entertaining w ill appear
on each program.
IPS
T
WHITE FRONT GROCERY
You are assured of FOUR things
QUALITY—SERVICE
FULL MEASURE
and
LOW PRICES
CLOSE GAME FROM LOCALS
PHONE
B a p t is t
C h u rc h .
Bible school m eets at 10 o'clock.
Morning service at 11 o’rlock
B. T. P. U. service and m e n 's m e e t
lng at 4:30.
Evening service 7:30.
The topic for the morning servl.-e
Is “The Churoh’s Power. What or Who
la It?” and In the evening. "How ts
Power Secured."
8peclal prayer services are being
held
In preparation for the coming
Civic Club Electa.
meeting which will begin January 31.
The Springfield Civic Sub held Its, Rev O. O. Langblln. D D-, of Port-
-
annual election Tuesday
night, nan- laed, the stade evangelist will do the
lng Mr« Walter J Scott president ( preaching
Other officers e la te d were Mr.
The pastor will preach at the Dex
Clark Wheaton, vice-president; Mrs. ter church at 3 o clock.
L. K. Page, secretary; Mrs. W. H
Bank Meeting Tonight.
Steam ier, assistant secretary; Mrs
The Commercial State bank stock-
Maude T Bryan, corresponding sec
Valentine, bolder« will m e e t tonight at 8 o’clock
rotary, and Mrs. I. A
for the purpose of naming directors
treasurer
The club voted 310 for the removal for the ensuing year
T h rills‘followed I» quick succession
in a hotly contested basketball game
In which the University high school
at Eugene defeated the Springfield
high echool quintet. 18 to 1« last
ntght The game was a stand-off to
the last minute, when the gong sound­
ed with the University high squad In
th e lead.
Christian Church.
Sunday school 9:45. The orchestra
wilt play for the opening exercises,
which will be In charge of R. E. Mosh
ler, superintendent.
Church 11:00. Topic, "Jesus Inter­
viewed by an Aristocrat."
Endeavor 6:30.
Church 7:30, "How and When Did
the Different Churches Originate?"
Rev. S Earl Childers', pastor.
Royal Neighbors Entertained.
See our Special in Big 4 Waffle Flour. Buy two
Packages save a Dime. One package 15C; 2nd
Package 5c
2 Packages Limit to Customer
3 ■ W E FRONT GROCERY
1 Hattie Mitchell; humorous readtng, other deserving boys
Mrs. Glen Riddle; vocal duet. Mrs.)
Is Injured.
Duncan and Mrs. Ditto; violin solo.
C. A. Swart», of Swnrts and Wash­
Harlan Duncan; reading. M rs'Riddle-
vocal solo. Margaret Hemenway; burn. was injured last week wh» n
i
"Henry Ford's Stuff." Mr and Mrs.
tie Into n freight car here. Mr Swnrts
1 Riddle.
bruised hls side, but the Injury Is
not believed to be serious
UNIVERSITY HIGH TAKES
of dirt from, the Brattaln school
ground The annual financial report
of the treasurer was heard. A rising
vote of thanks was given Mrs. L. K.
Page for her service as a 'member of
the club since Ita organization several
years ago.
When You Trade at
PHONE
Mrs. Mary Magill. Mrs Bert Doane
If I am prospered In my career I
'and Mrs Llllah Bertsch; Inner sentl-
shall
count It a duty and a privilege
I nel. Mrs. Jessie Ssnkey.
The 200 present heard a well ren- to return to the foundation what It
haa expended on toy behwf. In order
dered program, as follows:
Violin solo. Mr Smith; vocal solo.,'that It m a / extend like prlvlleg.». to
At the home of Mrs D W McKin­
non, members or the Royal Neighbors
club were put r' lined yesterday.
Present were Mr;;. TV. If. Rtarrn« r
Mrs. Emma Obon. Mr». Fred Cline.
Mrs. George Dltip, Mrs Inn Berlb-
|m er, Mrs. Arthur Walloon and Mrs.
, Char cs Scott.
CALL AND 8T«1E D- N W F.merv
on »rtiaa on pitta «ad other work. ♦/
M 1.N
SOUSA
AND HI5»
Lint'tMnl CcmiMndn JOHN IHIII.IP Sòl S,\ , ( orulurlor
SOUSA’S FEATURES
Everything New
Every Novelty in Music.
SOUSAS NEW MARCHES
"The National Game.”
“ Black Horse Troop"
"Cuba Under Three Flags"
Sousa's American Jazz Played by Nearly 100 Musicians
Sousa's Humeresque, “ Follow the Swallow,"
The Double Quartette of Saxophones
"Liberty Bell March, Played on the $10.000 Chimea
S O L O I8 T 8 W IT H
SOUSA O R G A N IZ A T IO N .
MISS MARJORIE MOODY Soprano
MISS WINIFRED HAMBRICK.
Harp
R. E WILLIAMS
F lu t
JOHN C. CARR ............. Clarinet
JOS. DELUCA
. Euphonium
JOHN IXH.AN ____
„....Cornet
OBO. J. CAREY ........„....Xylophone
H B STEPHENS ........Saxophone
CLIFFORD RUCKLE ..... Basaoon
J E 8CHUELBR
Trombone
Prices: Matinee. 85c—$1.10—$1.65
Night, $1.10—$1.65—$2.20, tax Included.
Tickets on sale starting Monday from 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. at
McMorran & Washburne’s Store------Eugene
W e Have Just Added to Our
r FEED Mtìta8 Complete Line
We H ave the Prices Too.
Call In and look over our Chicken Feeds, Milk Producers, etc.
Flour prices are advancing and now is the time to buy. We haven’t advanced our prices
yet and cfen save you money—
You will also jave on Groceries and vegetables. We want you to inspect our prices and
We buy eggs at all times, all we can get and pay highest market prices.
W e wish to take this opportunity In thanking our many patron» In Springfield and vicinity for their
loyalty during past year» as wo hav« Juat closed ih« biggest an,I best year slnco we hnve been In
Springfield.
, t
TRY O’JR
home made
KRAUT
GRAYS
CA5M ÜCARRX
i
Did you get one
of Orange Mar-
of the large jars
malad» at 29o