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TIU'HSDAY, MAY 27. l»20.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
LIONS AND LIONESSES
WINIFRID TYSON TO
APPEAR IN RECITAL
TO ATTEND STATE MEET
AA'ir.ifrid Tyson^ d an ch tc r of Mr
anti Xlrs. W P .Tyson and a student
of R Charlyl« O offrelcrc of Portland,
will he presented In a piano recital
a t the Laraw av hall In Eugen« on the
ev,-nil's of Ju n e 1 C harles Nailvnrnlk.
w ith whom she has appeared many
tim e s here, .will assist by presenting
violin seleetlons
Miss T yson's program fticludes:
M inuet ______
Mozart
From Q uartet In D
S t u d i e s --------- ----------- -------- H eller
Op 45 No 25
Op 45 No. 24
W aitses
..... ........Chopin
Op 44 No. 1
Op. "0 No. 2
C oncerto
J B Viotti
No. 23 in G Major
C harles N advornik (violin!
P i elude
Chopin
Op. 2S Nq 3
No. 7
No. «
No. 15
No. 20
F ruhlingsrausehen
— Slnding
Op. 32 No. S
Legend« ______________ Signe Lund
Im prom ptu
....... Hugo R elrhold
Op. 1« No. 1
Op. 28 No. 3
L e T orrent de la M ontagne .......
....... ............................. Sidney Sm ith
P o lo n a is e _______________ — Chopin
Op. 40 No. 1
P ine N eed le M eetin g.
K e n n e th G o ttle r H u r t.
---- -------------- ,
— W
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Motor to Salem —Mrs. May t'rn fl
fliJIo M.'! . i „ To .ght.
and Iitti» son. H arley, necompsui- 1
A i i i n tliiK n f nit Hurintifl« I I pvople
Mr a>d Mr«. Wallae» C ani' > I 1 S a l 'n ' rr.'fn l In radili will b» hi-lil lo-
iilgM ni ih« rh am b ar of comniori >«.
• i l l Sunday Thu Carne»« visile I lib i
Mill, Fred. Svilo la ill the blind «lh ,d w ith il> purpna» of rin o la lm a rtollo
i Ioli h»r» W II Adrian htu lo r n
al Salem.
, n a n u il p ra a M a tit o f Ih» tirgunlaallnn.
which ha» aa Ila purpOM Ih» «upport
W e d d in g D ate la Set.
In v itatio n . are out announcing Ih» of Ih» lUnch hill In conaroaa. " Iln tln a
wwddlng of Mia»
Em h»r
Alberta (Ion of bail «tallona, «ml o th er irnt-
K eppner. d aiiahler of Mr and Mr* lora of liiiptirlanc« lo Ih» w vltan of
A H K cpptbr of Springfield, to „oh rail Io.
T hia oraanlaallon la nfflllal»<1 -with
ert C lair Parson«, also a resident of
this rlly The event will take place Ih» P a iiflf s’orlhwoal Radio Trade«
on W ednesday evening. Jim» IX. nt naaodnllon Th» m««tlti* Uni» la X
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8 30 o'clock, at the C hristian church rfclnrk.
A FA’H c o r PRIST
W hile w orking on the Southern Pc
elite's new railroad brldgw construe
Sion here Monday, K enneth Gossler
was painfully Injur d when the ho.,
on a,n air pressure ham m er heeam.
d lsattached and blew sand and dirt
Into his face and arm The sharp par
tid e s of sand w ire hlqpvn Intig the
fleah, som e p en etratin g to such a
depth th a t a phvaldgiCs knife was
used In rem oving them P ro v id e' In
feetlon does not set In In any of the
wounds, noi serious consequences arc
expected.
"Bring a big delegation of Lions
and Lionesses tot the din n er Friday
nig h t,“ Is the wav in which D istrict
G overnor Frank \'c e r of Lions In ter­
national ended a telegram which he
sen t to th e local Lion« cluh Mu«
week about the S tate Lions oonvwa-
tid nto be held In Corvallis Friday
and S atu rd ay of this week.
Probably a dozen local Liens and
th e ir wives will m ake th e trip t>
C orvallis to attend the big conven
tto a F. B H am lin and W. C. Me.
TOWN AND VICINITY
Lagan are the official delegates from
th e local luncheon club.
M rs. H aneh«tt Her«— Mr« H anchett
G overnor N eer declared In his tele­
of Coburg was a visitor hero Saturday
gram th at he was p articularly an x ­
ious to make the sta te convention
Leaves fo r O klah o m a— S. Ci P o rter
th is y ear an unqualified success.
Ich Springfield T uesday for Chtcfcn
saw. Oklahoma.
TOURISTS CAUGHT IN
SNOWSTORM IN HILLS
13 Kinds of C offee
From our large assortm ent of coffee the most particular
T hurm an of
Noll was In town on bu siness Sat
urday.
N o tl
M an
H e re — Mark
Those who negoiated the M cK enile
H e re fro m W a 'te r v llle — M rs D. E
P ass on Sunday afternoqn enco u n ter­
ed a snow storm which, ‘while h in ­ Deadtnond of W altervllle was In
dering traffic, was not severe enough tow n f-F a while Friday.
to cause more than discom fort to
In from J a s p e r—Mrs. Maude Wnl
the many m -fo rlsts who were In the
lace of Ja sp e r pras a local visitor S at­
sum mit country at th at time.
Among Springfield people who were urday.
H ere from Leaburfl Mr- W alter
caught In the storm fwere Mr and
Mrs H arry Chase and family. Mr. C arter and d au g h ter w e re visit >rs
and Mrs. A rthur P engra and fam ily here from L eahurg S aturday.
and M rs John Avitt and son. who
H e re fro m Above
T h u rs to n M rs
composed a p arty th a t went to Pend
K ram er w a s In Springfield from her
S aturday, re tu rn in g Sunday. A nother
home abope T hurston Friday.
local p arty In th e m ountains nt the
tim e was composed of Mr and Mr».
Marcada Resident Her«— Mrs Wll-
F B F lanery and fnmilv Miss C arrl» lia-m McKay was h ere from Marcóla
Flanerv of Corvnlll« and E rna W eb­ (for a visit Saturday
ber. who m ade th e trip to Bend and
T hurston Man Is Visitor—C harles
back on a single day.
M aking the trip to Rend Satnrdav. G rant of T hurston was a visitor In
retu rn in g the sam e dav. w ere M avor Springfield S aturday.
and Mrs. O G. Bushm an and daugh­
Here frtjm Venita— Floyd T ripp of
te r Mrs G raham Sm ith
V enlta was an out-of-town visitor here
Many o th er local peoole w ere visi­ Saturday.
to rs a t th e sum m it and o th er places
H e re
fro m
P o rtla n d — M rs. 9 t e lH
on the McKenzie highw ay during the
Perkins
itf
Portland
was a visitor In
(yeek end.
Springfield last T hursday.
The Pine N eedle d u b held last
weelg's m eetin g a t H ar.sen's park,
vrlth Mrs. Cyr. Mrs. Lloyd. Mrs Llpes
a r d Mrs. S kinner entertain in g . The
next m eeting will be held at Mrs.
Ira G ray’s country home at Tburaton.
Ju n e 2.
Those presen t at th e la st m eeting
w ere Mrs. B eatrice Van A'alxah. Mrs.
F lora H untly. Mrs. Lilly Kixer. Mrs.
Je ssie Sankey. Mrs. Nellie H lltebrand.
Mrs. W inifred H anson. Mrs Maggie
M cLagan. Mrs. Leola Rodenbaugh.
Mr». Alice Doane. Mrs. Lilia B -areh.
Mrs. M yrtle E gglm anr. Mrs. Elma
P la n Q u a rte r ly C on feren ce.
H e re fro m O a k rid g e — Mrs. William
'Halsey-. Mrs. H arzel B urnett. Mrs.
The second q u arterly conference of G Edw ards of O akridge spent on»
Lizzie Gray. Mr«. Mabie P e d d ic s r'. th e ye^r is to, be held at the Meth­ day visiting her» late last week
Mr«. Fora S tcarm er. and Mrs Nin i odist Episcopal church tonight at
Mrs. Condos H ere— Mrs. John < on
M cPherson.
7:15 o'clock, with Dr S. L. Chaney,
dos
o f M arcóla was a visitor here
d istrict su p erintendent. In charg»
Motor to B lue River—Mr. and Mrs R eports of church finance, m em ber­ last week.
M M Male. >»». and Mrs Ivan Male ship, and activity, will be made by
In from W altervllle— N. N Calder
and Mis« G race Male m otor d to off'c'.als and heads of various d ep art­ I of W altervllle was a Springfield visi­
Blue riv er Sunday and enjoyed a pic­ m ents.
to r on T uesday of th is w etk.
nic dinner B eautiful rhodedendrens
Is V isitor Here— V. H. Seavey of
T h sln is In Town— Earl T hetnls of
w ere brought home by the visito rs to Mohawk wae a Springfield visitor
¡D eerhorn spent a p art of Tuesday
the mountains.
Monday.
1
tran sactin g business In Springfield.
Go to P o rtlan d —Mr. and Mrs John
Here from W altsrvlll«—Mrs. George
Camp C reek Man H«r*—Charl»s
W inz°nried left yesterday for P o rt­ P latt of W alterville was here on Fri­
Hayden of Camp Creek transacted
land
day of last week.
¡ business In Springfield on Tuesday.
I
Here from T h u rsto n —C harles G rant I | n from Natron— Mrs. Jam es Har-
Hold Picnics— The Delta Zeta sor­
o rity a n i the Jun'or class r t the of T hurston /was here on business pole of N atron was here for a short
V n '“ersity of Oregon held picnics a t ' Saturday.
tim e T uesday.
Coburg bridge over the last week «nd
T h e freshm an class held a picnic at
Seavey's ferry
coffee drinker can lie satisfied.
Our stock Includes Hills
h
Bros., Golden Went, Country Club, M. J. lb, Maxwell
House, Royal Club. White Seal, Preferred Stock, etc.
Also two kinds of Bulk Coffee
This young woman aaeetnfc a giddy
ladder every day to put flnlahltut
touches to the "Rainbow C ity"— tne
SesqulCeW ennlal international Expo­
sition. opening In Philadelphia June I
and continuing until December 1. to
celebrate the 150th anniversary of the
D eclaration of American Independ
ence She Is one of an army of young
a rtists who a r- m aking the Sesqui a
colorful aueecaa.
T h u rs to n
M en
H e re — Joseph
38 and 45c a pound.
C o m p a re O u r Prices W ith A n y b o d y ’s
GrindelPs Cash Grocery
Formerly All Package Grocery
Corner 4th and M ab^Fts.
Next to Meat Market
and
George H art. T hurston resident*,
»•ere business visitors here Tu>adav
H e re fro m B lue R iv e r— M rs Verne
Caldwell of Blue river was a v is ito r,
tti Springfield Tueaday. ,
H as R e n te d Place— <1.
C Halle-' of j
Los A nreles has rented the Wooley j
house on Kust Main s tra it and wll!
move Im mediately.
L a ird
H e re
fro m
C re sw ell— P
N
Dr. John Gobin
Nation-wide known evangelist will reply to Rev. C. I..
Trawln. Baptist minister, on healing.
lailrd,
pnsm tnent Creswell farm er,
farm er, was a business visitor for a
short tim e h ere Tuesday.
At The
Light House Tem ple
Spend W e e k E do H e re
Mr n il
Mrs. E. O. Ja rv is of P ortland and
daughter, 11-tty Jane. d ri* » d i» n
from Portland and spent the week en
visiting a t the hom e of Dr. and Mrs
Eugene R enter Mrs. Jarv is Is Mrs
K ester's d aughter
Tuesday Evening, June 1
HEAR THIS FORCEFUL SPEAKER
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Wont You Come and See the
Westinghouse Range Perform?
GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATES
Friday and
Saturday
Special.^
We have many gifts suitable for graduation, birthday or
wedding presents. You can find something here both for
the boy and the girl. There are a thousand and one things
among our big stock to select from, and all are nice too.
TURNER’S NOVELTY STORE
Main Sreett, Springfield
-»—
Kitchen Cutlery
Set cf Four
Pieces
At Our Electric Cooking School conducted by a
Domestic Science Expert from 2 to 4 p’. m.
Friday, June 4th, at the office of
Mountain States Power Co.
f™*-
You will bn Interested in learning the dlsli
cooked in the oven.
I
Cocobolo handles, brass
l iveti'd
gd'.'-’i grade of
steel— ’I.' ar Brand.” Set
consists o i One cleaver,
Butcher Knife, with ij-inch
blade, One Paring Knife,
and One Knife Sharpener.
T here’s quality in this set.
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SwiA***
R ug Cleaning Now
A Big Value.
Complete 7 Q p
Set
■ 3k
V
VEN w ith use of a modern vacuum sweeper— rugs
E
and carpet need refreshing tw ice a year.
Let us re­
move the g r it and grim e and lengthen th e ir usefulness.
that make up meals which can be entirely
«
When you own an Automatic Electric Ran ,c llu se “Oven Meal»” are Just the thing to
serve if you want to he out all afternoon. You can set your oven so that dinner will he
ready when you return home.
You can buy any W estinghouse Range, th is alm ost human servant, fo r a lim ited tim e
only, fo r
.88 Down
TO YOU
who purchase your W estinghouse Range
within this limited lime we are pleased to
present—
A WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC IRON
OR
Use
Your
WETHERBEE
-POWERS
11th at Willamette
MOUNTAIN STATES
POWER CO.
Remember Friday June 4
IIOT POINT TURNOVER TOASTER
OR
7-CUP M. B. PERCOLATOR
Credit
Phone 300