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    THE SPRINGFIELD NF Wh
TWKNTY-THIKD YEAH
CHRISTMAS SIOM
TOLD IN PROGRAM
SPRINGFIELD, LANE COUNTY. ORBGQN. THURSDAY DECEMBER 23, 192«
Open New Streets
To Factory Sites
Many Come and
Go a t Yuletide
rs Papo*'’
A
L IV I
N IW 8PA M R
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUM BER 5D
NEW BRIDGE TO BE
FOOT Of MAIN SI.
Property Owners Give Right-
of-W ay; Tannery
Lease
Highway Commission Selects
Confirmed by Council
Lower Route Provided Pro­
A new stre e t In the 1200 block on
perty Owners will Revise De­
; east Main leading Into th e fre e In-
mands; Cost $179,000 W ith­
J d u strial site tra c t nW be opened
out Right-of-Way.
; Springfield Residence» Scene
|
Of Happy Gatherings
For Christmas
Christian Church Service To-1
night.
Methodist's
Friday,
~
1
Night; Many Attend Yulet.de h(ii|il f|w
irrl¥„ w,thou,
Exercises of Baptist Sunday' |,ri„ginu in v isito rs to rem ain over
School; Catholic Mass S a t., ih . holidays. and f-w leave w ithout
i by the city council as a result of land
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j carry in g Bprlngflcld resid en ts who
T V new W illam ette river bridge
having been donated by C. E. Col-
T lv story »f C hristm as la
1» told In , wl|, HpJ.ri«l th e season at d ista n t
will be bn It a t th J foot of Main
j
cord
anil
M.
C.
B
ressler.
The
pro­
and rwi
liatloii In the i |1()tnl(1
us. psgrnnt end
istcllatlon
stre e t with a revetm ent as plann d
perty ow ners a re each giving half b y /th e engineers, ac-ordlng to a te le ­
Y uletide program i n r i a n y d hy th e , School closed last night, and was
i the rig h t of way on th e ir line.
B aptist. C hristian
ami
M ethodist ( foltow id l»y a gen eral ■ Modus of leach-
phone m essage received by T he
Churches of this illy
T onight a. j era living out of II»- rity. C lasses
The new s tre e t will open In to ’ flje Springfield News from Al Perkins,
7 :io o 'rlis k Hie C hristian • liurch , will resum e on Ju uuury 2.
e a st end of the tra c t and will serve local com nilttc man, who appeared
Bunday achoul will pres nt its pro- I Springfield hom es will lie Iho
j the new tan n ery to be located on a yesterday afternoon before the big ’•»
gram . while lhal "f II»- M ethodist | scenes of inauy happy reunions S a t­
10-acre lease held by Dr. S. R. Ja y ­ way comlsslon. Th bridge by th $
• hurt h will •u-cur nt Ho- sam e hour ; urday
o n e of these will he at the
nes. It will also serve o th er indur- Main stre e t route will cost $19,000
tom orrow evening \ large audience | residence of Rev. anil Mrs Blom of
tries which may locate on this end of more than via the $150.000 stru ctu re
I
lari nlxhl heard II. Oral of the th r te i th e B aptist church, who will welcome
the industrial tract.
T he city ex on th e old stre e t car piers,
FIRE
DOES
DAMAGE
TO
M E R IT BADGES GIVEN
program s, lhal presented l>> th e Hun j home th eir d aughter, Mrs. Itu. I
pects to Improve the s tre e t early tn
The high »ay cotnm lss’on i eem ed
AUTO PARK BU ILD IN G tbe Spring.
SCOUTS AT CEREMONY
day school of the lianiisi church
* the requests of the property ow ners
Marsh, and husband, of Portland, uml
of Christ inns In j th eir son. Howard Blom, also of
O th er ohst-rvam
U nder the p resen t conditions th ere ™ « » t <* right-of-way unreas. nable.
Merit Badges, uw urds tor advanced
F in dam agi il the store building
' Portland
Is no stre e t opening Into the tra c t » f o r d in g to Mr Perkins. Postpone-
of
the
Eugt
ne-Spi
lngfield
auto
park
work
In
Scouting,
w
ere
p
resented
to
o’clock ai the Catholic church Pro
F m la and May Lyons are egpected
thls side of 19th street.
At least menf of th. bridge was a t first pro-
g ra m s have been c« nd u cte d hy the form Pori land to spend the holidays th ree m i-nibirs of th e Lion« d u b tbig iniiining to the extent of a t two m ore s tre e ts a re desired by the peRed by the comm ission p n t'l b e tte r
v a rio u s room s o f th e public schools, w ith th eir parents. Mr. and Mrs A. troop u t th e Springfield Court of L a st $1500, ami required th<* st-rvlc-s industrial com m ittee.
It is hoped term s could be made with the pro
Honor Conducted T uesday night at of the Springfield and Eugi ne fire
us well as local clubs
P. Lyons of Mill street.
o th e r property ow ners may be public Perty ow ners but upon the prom ise
the C ham ber of C o n n erce.
Evan d ep artm en ts L i« r e It w as ex tin g ­
T o g rro m o d g te l o s e who plan to
Ju liu s Fulop and family plan to
spirited In the sam e degree a s Mr.
the county court and Mr. P erkins
H ughes and T h ay er M cM urray won uished.
a tten d Ho
services tonight, the spend Chrlstuuia day In Portland
Colcord and Mr B ressler and offer ,h a t ,h e -v would go back to tb ? pro­
C hristian p r gram *111 he given first:
Th. bias** broke out behind a right-of-ways. Im provem ents on the pertv owner- and get t*-- rlght-of-
Miss Chula Woolley and bro th er. th eir budges In plone< ring and Evan
liiidgi-s In •wim infnjç.
S e le ctio n l>y H io lr
Mtore in * h k h a hot lire was burn- industrlal tra c t will enhance the wa>’ reduced the Main street route
Gl.-nn, nre going lo Modesto, C alifor­ Hughe won
In hi-
Mays?r (». Ü Btishniati
T rio .
Mr*
A ll’ ll H o yt ttae, Mrs nia, to spend Die holidays with th e ir
C lothes banging behind the value of the property bordering on it. was decided upon, said Mr Perkins.
ing.
Ita lla s M u rp h y . Mi
It B Moshlcr p arents, and brother. W arren, who «ajaiiT1! as i-lialtniaii of ti r ( o u rt of •»tot
firwt caught
fire, and the The accessibility of the tra c t from
T he total cost of the right-of-way
Honor. Aaria ting Lane County Ex-
Selection h r choir.
quickly spread to the build* the McKInxIe highw ay has m uch to bX **>e Main stre e t route w as over
ire w intering nl th at phti
II
Tab] uu directed liy Mrs. Ii< rlw-rt Woolley will lenv.* *i noon today on t I-Ullvi (’. It. Clark lu *c> vin g tr * tl inir
U riu le s t dam age w m in Uie do with Its desirability for In d u s-! $18.90 of w h'ch $12.000 was for tha
lo tho aw ard asp iran ts wert* Dr. W rvcf
Moon
T his b-glli- will, i proc<
tria l sites.
Springfield side. The cost via tbo
li Southern P<:<-in«-.
('. Ht-bban, V. D. Bám. H. E. Max« >.
s io tiu l. "*'1. C onic, \ l l Ye F a ith fu l."
A. C. T ravis and family will spend
Tannery Lease Ratified
j ®W P‘erB and th o u g h th e block dia-
Th« am p .was liought recently by
and
Exoeu-
T ableau No. I. Judea M ournoth; No C h ristm as ui Hu r- sldt-nce of th eir •while Mayor Bu«htiian
gionai to Second and Main totaled
W. H. JoncM <>f t ’hJco. ( ’alipornia,
J Prophet« Bling H ope; No. 3 The d au g h ter. Mrs. Will Morrow of Tllla tlve Clark gi ve short taika to tho from Melvin Han»en.
, The council m et in special session $n .000 Tht. (OUin)ission feels th a t
honors
ndlng thè m on
S ta r; No 4 The Fb.irrJl of the M.igl: nmok
a t 5 o’clock W ednesday evening and
these estim ates a re much too
F enner T rav is and H ubert Seouls coninx
approved the lease for Dr. Jay n es'-
No S. Angels appear Io th e Khep-, - T ravis, sons, of S eattle ftnd M arsh­ a lliilii . <1 nnd outlining the advHRt*
POLICE STATION NEAR,
tan n ery as draw n by the industrial
Th„ dPcl()ion to roat(, (bp b i ) t h w
b ir d s ; No ». B ethlehem ; No 7. The field. respectively, also will visit the age of Scout train in g
Bill Cox. menile r of Troop 2. tren
BUT AUTO DISAPPEARS com m ittee. Dr. Jaynes expects to down Maln slrpp, with the hrid<<,
M nnger; No. S. Jud a It« J. . e ll. M o r r -w bon»- al C hristm as lime. Fol
build in the spring.
j on the low er location is received here
C haracters, Ju d ea Audrey D aniels; lowing il»* holiday, alt *111 conic ,o u si-road class ra tin g a t the honor
From the city ball front yard, as It
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Mary, Iteulah Richardson. Star. Eu Springfield and rem ain for a week on court. M em bers of T roop 1, sim ilar­
w.th general satisfaction
Even with
■ut .u m ilile thieves pilfered a pQLICE MATRON IS
nice M ePttrlnnd; Angel. Jew el llilde- ti»« T rav is farm .
th e saving made with the old piers
Mr Morrow Is ly honor d w ere C linton Sldwell. ’ w en
mat bin. of light and popular m ake
brand; Shepherds. C harles Cole, Eu­ pastor of the M ethodist churmi of Hilly W heeler and F ran k lin llrury.
HEARD BY CHU R C H M EN ,he ’ ,raiKht rout*'
conceded to be
The Court of Honor was the belonging to John Bryan.
gene Philips. Irvin H ouse; Mag!. M arcóla.
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j the best.
Jam es llem eiiw ay. 1’antiy
Wayne
ï \ s* t .e episode
p is o d e
occurred
Sunday
The average ag • of delinquents
Building of the new bridge is ex-
All of th eir children with th e eg- second to tie conducted in Spring-
Iteiol. Jack Peilersoii; ITophets, Jim ceptlon of cm* will lie home for a re ­ held, and (he first since the o rg an i­ night.
ha8 been reduced from »6 to 18 years Pected to sta rt as soon as the w ater
inv Phillips Karl llouac, l.ioyd H ar­ union at the residence of Mr. and sation of Troop 2.
< lift Brvan. b rother of the ow ner
from 12 to 1« years since she be- goes down in the S pring w ithout If
ris; music hy young people’s chorus Mrs. E W. Collins C hristm as dnv.
of the autom obile, parked It opposite
work am ong the w ayward youth.
held up through condem nation pro­
and Junior choir.
file city hall on Main street, bellev- Mr„ j M Ady pojiep m at ron of Bu »codings on right-ofway.
Those who will sll down to C hristinas PAST STATE OFFICER
At Methodist Church
d in n er a re Mr. and Mrs. E dgar W.
INSTALLED AT M E E T IN G ln* ,ha’ ,>l< Pr°xl>ulty of the cen ter gpne to,d m em bers of the M ethodist
"C hrlslm ns In F innegan’s H a l." la Collins of Marshfield. Mr. and Mrs.
of m unicipal governm eent and peace c hurch
brotherhood
at
— - ■ *
Monday C H R ISTIA N CHURCH TO
th> title nt a C hrlslm ns play to be I rank Parrish of Noll. Mr and Mrs
Newly elected and appointed of- enforcem ent would in su re Its safety n |gbt's m eeting. Mrs. Ady gave a
HAVE ANNUAL M EETIN G
presented as a pari of the M ethodist W a lle r Griffin of laix Push. Wash- fliers of (he C ascade C h ap ter of the while he atten d ed a Sunday night • gPp Pr#i review of her wwrk, both
program
Mrs W. W. W alker coach Insten. Mr and Mrs. K. 8. Collins of E astern S tar, were installed nt cere- sb°w.
1 ch arity and am ong delinquents.
The annual m eeting of the Spring-
cd it»- play, while Mrs Gants S un­ East Main street, Mrs. Clara Faw ver. monies conducted Tuesday night,
But he under-estim ateed th e ’ bold
field C hristian church will be con­
R
eports
of
the
recent
M
ethodist
day school superintendent has gen­ of Springfield. Gordon Burgess, of Mrs. Alhi-ria Mi Murphy, of Eugene. ness of autom obile thieves.
Men's Council held in P ortland were ducted on S aturday, New Y ears day.
eral charge of the program
And now John Bryan. Police Chief
Noll, a m p lp w. and Mr. and Mrs. E. past worthy grand m atron of Oregon.
T he M ethodist choir fund at the church h“ i,<,iDK beginning
heard.
In Up- enst of lb | lay a re the fol­ W. Collins
T he son who will not acted as Installing officer. Installing J»«« Sm ltson ami Traffic Officer A
m aterially with receipts with a lunch a t 6 o’clock.
The
low ing: P atrick Flnnlgan. W illiam be holm Is H arvey Collins of Olyin m arshall was Mrs. Clark W heaton, S. C urrie are looking for a c ar of
'
r
lunch will be served by the women
,.
.
.
,
,
_
.
„
;
from
a
waffle
sale
held
by
the
pollard; Biddy Finnegan, his wife, pla. W ashington
1
*
and installing Chaplin was Mrs. R. light and popular m ake.
of the church.
brotherhood.
M argaret O derklrk: P rofessor Itrat
Mrs N. W Em ery will lean - to- B. Oldham.
j In the business session following
on. a Herman, m usician, C harles Nad- I m orrow for Portland, where she will
Preceding the cerem onies a cover- TE M PER A TU R E DROPS
t a social hour, plans for the next
C H R ISTM A S BASKETS CO
vninlk; Mlsa N eversniile. a cross old spend C hristm as vlidtlng her tw o ed dish supper was enjoy il. Solos
year's activities will be sh a p 'd . A
TO
SEASO
NS
RECORD
.unlil. Ellzale th H ughes; Dan Dooley, «Isters, Misses Emilia and Abbie w its sung by Miss M argurite Hurd
TO NEEDY ON FRIDAY budget com m ittee has been a t w ork
a policeman. Frui.k B artbolem ew ; ! Massee. She will retu rn T uesday, and Mrs. Ida Sw aris.
for some tim e and will subm it th e
Springfield skidded about on icy
Mery Bright. Faye P arso n s; L lttl" Dr. Em ery will be a C hrist man guest
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C hristm as baskets will be sent to j<,27 financial schedule for conslder-
pavem
ents
th is ....................................=
m orning following _ a
Tom. Harold F oss; Miss U isalheart. l at lile John Rossm an home on Camp
night during which the tem perature n,ne Springfield and six W est Spring- ation of thp church m em bership Of-
N eedlecraft Has Party
Jn le P ollard; chauffeur. A rthur Pot- ! Creek road.
dropped to 27 degrees, five below Oeld fanl,lit* tom orrow by the Salva- ncerR w„ j
chospn at the mpPt|ng.
to r; slum children, E nnis Y arnell,
tion Army’ acoordinS ,o Mrs Paul
L ast Sunday at the church Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Sant M ontgomery of
H usbands of m em bers of the frePZing.
K ldm l Muslim. Murl Carr, K enneth Noll will Is- C hristm as guests at th e N eedlecraft
Plum bing troubles w ere reported B ra ,,a in ’ Police m atron, who has co- ^ ¡ i p y representeding the state mis-
club were en tertain ed
W alker,
Elm a
Lansberry,
Edith Fred Fres« h«»iiie. as will Mr and | at a delightful party nl the attra c tiv e form var,OUH part!( of the city
city. and o opera,ed
p e ra ,‘‘d with the Army in
*“ c coll»rtin
o llectin K
g , g|onary
sionary nn|t,
unit, told of the internation-
Internation-
Lansberry. Velma Moskop anil Emma Mrs. Paul Schlew s of Springfield.
- ««,.
.»a \v-u
for th e needy and des- ! ,i m
missionary-
convention recen
recen tly
tly
¡E ugene resid en t» Of
of
Mr and
and
Mrs ii
att, orooblle driving
driving on
on th«.
the pavem
p a v e m ents
e n ts, contributions
Mi
Mrs
I) D automoblle
t,
issionary convention
T rlnks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. W heaton will W. C rites last T hursday evening Is dangerous. A clear day gives pro-
i he,d at Memphis. Tenn.
Baptist Program
..
, ..
. . I Mrs. B rattain todav expressed h e r.
visit Mr anil Mrs. H erbert Vincent i The event was in th e n atu re of a mise of an o th
er cold night T hursday, i
.
„ „ , ’
.
Mrs. II Blom and Mrs. A. Pengra of Eugene C hristm as day.
th an k s to all Springfield resid en ts '
¡C h ristm as party, with tree and o th er
Ball Teams Entertained
H
opes
for
a
white
C
hristm
as
faded
|
who
and
cooperatP
d!
had general charge of the B aptist
E dgar T ro tte r and fam ily will go decorations adding to th e sp irit of
y estrdaey when a light blanket ° f , in thP work The response has been
program ,
given
successfully
last to W altervllle to visit nt the D. C. ; the occasion.
M em bers of the sophom ore girl#
snow which covered th e d istric t in ! h(>arty an(J
shp „ ¡ j .
night. Thg program as given fol - , T r(lttt; rPR,d„np„ „y-er C hristm as.
b
asketball
team , cham pions of the
The men were asked to give a th«» m orning m elted w ith risin g tern-1
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lows
Springfield High school, en tertain ed
Ferrule P erkins left y esterday f o r ; recipe for th eir fav o rite C hrtstm ns
p eratu re at noon.
’’Joy To The W orld.’’ hy congrega­
the sophom ore boys team a t a p arty
Medford to he w ith Mrs. Perkins pudding
Floyd F lnnery was award-
FOUR-L M EETIN G TO BE
a t the Paul B rattain residence la st
tion.
over the holidays.
| Pd first prise.
CONDUCTED ON MONDAY night. Games and m usic com bined
•’Hall Him," by Interm ediates.
Theda Perkins arriv ed from S eattle
Those present w ere Dr. and Mrs. LONG A CROSS MOVE
P rayer. Rev H. Blom.
to m ake a delightful evening.
IN TO OWN BU ILD IN G
I. be a guest of her brother. George ! M ortensen. Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Dlp-
T w enty books of stick ers bearing
P rim ary select Ions, with re cita­
M em bers of the girls team pres-
P erklns of th is city, over th e holi pel, Mr and Mrs W illiam Dawson,
the words, “th is o rd er m ust be ship­ i en t w e re Maxine Snodgrass. Evelyn
tions hy Hilly I'engrn and l*»ls Chase.
Removal of th eir plum bing shop
days..
Mr. and Mrs. H arry S tew art, Mr. and
ped In wood boxes," were d istributed j japobgon E sther M cPherson, L ena
Song, "W here Is He," hy Inter­
the old cream ery building, he-
Springfield m erchants by 1 dacob*,on’ E8,h* r
Lenahell H arper Is home from Mrs. W alter G ossler. Dr. nnd Mrs
.r
C
hristm
as
w
II
Pollard
Mr
and
Mr«
Carl
tween
Fifth
and
Sixth
on
Main,
from
Sprtngfleld mere nt y
Hflda W agner. M argaret
mediates.
Monmouth Normal for
, "
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H , o " arrt.
a n " Mrs ( , r l . . . . ____ . . . . _______
, the local unit of th e Loyal Legion of Sm>rta
Mnlldo B rattain. D
n o ors
,«
Song. "M erry C hristm as.’’ by Ju n ­
Sw arts, and Maude
Olson. Mr and Mrs. G. W. Hobson. *bp q u a rte rs betw een F ourth and Loggers and Lum berm en.
The 4-L ! W agner was a guest. Boys p resen t
ior g irl’s class.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O Wilson. Mr. and l’’ifth - * a» »U rte d ' hl’'
by
Power Linea Dosvn
organization Is engaged in a cam ­ w ere Jack Danner, Boh A rcham bean.
R ecitation. Lorna Chase.
& nnd Cross. It will be several days
Power
lines
of
th
e
Callfornla-GTe-
:
^
rs
d
t"'
K
etels.
Mr
nnd
Mrs.
E.
E.
paign boosting the lum ber Industry L. Roof, Coy Lansberry, Coy L eth ers,
Solo. Dorothy Frese.
gon power com pany, feeding th e j Mfty- Mr nnd Mrs. Flovd Flnnery, before the move will be com plet“, and urges the use of wooden boxes.
Duet, "B right Stnr of Hope," Mrs.
K eith K endall and LaV ern Lawson.
M ountain S tates lines from th e south, 1
and Mrs Floyd W esterfleld. M rj. i 1 nnd the plum bing concern Is doing O ther features of the cam paign w ill,
A Pengra and Wllford Cook.
o rd er yesterday nnd . *"»«•»» Hrurji. Mrs O. H.' J a r re tt, »»"In»”"
**>th places at present,
w ere out of
of o rd er yesterday a n d , . .
, Long & C r,gR owll thp hu)ldlng lnt0 be announced shortly a fte r the first I
Trees Given Away
S cripture rending by Rev. Blom.
Juice wns being taken from the P o rt-1 M rs- w
of the year.
! C hristm as trees th a t form the
Pngeanl. "T he C hristm as Story."
which they are now moving.
Crites,
The unit will conduct a m eeting S{ree( decorations will be given aw ay
Scene 1, "T he S hepherds and the land end. It wns reported at the lo c a l,
The next m eeting will be conduct­
Monday night at the W. O. W. hall. by thie m erchants Friday evening.
A ngels.”
Angels,
Dorothy
Frese. plant. On Tuesday, also, wire trouble
W edding Date Set
Violet
Onks,
M arjorie
Johnson, j reported by th e M ountain S tates ed on Jau n ary 6 a t th e W M. Daw­
On C hristm as eve everyone m ay
Shirley Sm ith, Faye Jo h n so n ; shop-; Pow er com pany employs, who blamed son residence In Springfield.
have a tree. T here are 120 of the
MRS. J. P. KING IS
Miss Edna K irscher, form er resl-j
herds, Lloyd Frese, Roy Sm ith, H ar I he trouble on some person who cut
DEAD AT AGE OF 26 little trees and nearly every one of
dent of th is city, will be m arried in
W oodcraft Initiates Three
Ian L ltherlnnd, Donald H awk, nnd a potential C hristm as tree down over
.
j them Is suitable for a fam ily tree.
a. few days to John W illiam s of
Edwin Weber. Scene II, “The Shep­ th e line.
Mrs. N ettle P ardee King, wife of j No one needs to be w ithout a tree
T hroe were Initiated Into the Springfield, the cerem ony to take J. F. King, an em ploye of the Spring- th is C hristm as.
herd s and M ary." Mary, Faye Jo h n ­
N
eighbors
of W oodcraft at last Place ln A 'herta. Canada, w here Miss
G
irl
Scouts
Meet
son. Solo, tfelmn L ltherlnnd. Reci­
field offices of the Booth-Kelly Lum-
Two girls passed te sts at the Girl n ig h t's m eeting a t th e W. O. W. hall. K irscher has been llvleng for some i her company» died a t th e Pacific
tation, Jeksle Simonson. Scene III,
Chrysanthem um M eeting
’’Ma^y and the Wise Men." Wise Scout m eeting conducted a t the The new members are Mrs. Robert time. Mr. W illiam s left for A lberta i C hristian hospital Sunday m orning.
A social afternoon was enjoyed
men, Jam es Montgomery, John Mont­ C ham ber of Comm erce last S aturday Cowden, Rachael Thatcher and Miss 8unday m orning.
yesterday by the Chrysanthemum club
She was 26 years of age.
The couple will reside at Cottage
E lisabeth H em enw ay passed the Lucille Richmond.
gomery and A rthur Pengra.
Funeral services were conducted at the residence of Mrs. Leland Eu­
Elfty-two were presen t a t th e m eet­ Grove.
Pageant,
"S ilent
Night,
Holy table settin g and histo ry of the flag
Dainty refreshments were
at the Walker chapel Tuesday after­ bank.
N ight," by interm ediate glkls. Ruth tests, while M aluta Read w as given ing. A Christmas tree was enjoyed,
noon. with Rev. F. L. Hornshuh, of served by the hostess.
Have Christmas Party
C arlton,
Dorothy
O aks,
V irginia aw ards In table getting, six trees, tlx and useful gifts exohangeil by the
the Lighthouse Temple, Eugene, in
Chase, Bessie Hyde, Vernlce Hawks, flhwers, six birds, six anim als and m em bers.
Correction Made— In the account
A Christmas party was held by the charge. Internment was In Laurel
coolUng and baking.
Practice was conducted for the In-
E sth er F rost, NettW W ebber.
»
of the death of Louis H. Smith In
Hill cemetery.
Tl\e next meeting will take place
“Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem."
January 8 at the Chamber quarters
by congregation,
> >i
A stereoptlcan story of the Chlvst-
Mrs. Blsnlt Here— Mrs. Ed. Blenls
mas will be given hy the pastor of
the Christian church next (Sunday of Wsltervllle was a local visitor
Tuesday.
.
evening.
stsllstlea of new officers, to take
place on Jaunary 12. All outlying
circles In this Jurisdiction have ac­
cepted an Invitation to attend this
svent, which will be open to the pub­
lic.
Rebekah lodge Monday night.
A
The husband and three small last week’s News, the names of two
Christmas tree for the children wns
daughters,
Dorothy, Margaret and sons. L, tt. Smith of Cottage Grove
followed by a Yuletide program.
Jeanne
survive!
as well as her father ( and Otto Smith of Springfield, were
Mrs. W. F. Walker, Mrs. Riley
and mother, Mrs. E. E. Pardee of Inadvwrtestly omitted.
Mr. Smith
Snodgrass and Mrs. R. P. Mortensen
was 6« year of age. .,
were lu 'general charge of the affair. | Hawthorne, California.