n PAGE FOUR TIIVRHDAY APRIL 2«, 1928 TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS THE EYES HAVE IT TOWN AND VICINITY CresMisll Coupe Vielt— Mr. aud Mrs Back from A shland— E v eline W alk • r h as re tu rn e d from a v isit in A sh J. S. S m ith o f C resw ell w ere h ere T u esd ay m n ru iu g tra n s a c tin g b u si land. n ess m a tte rs. P o rtlan d Men H ere—G ordon B urk R ebekah O rd er to M eet— T he 1‘re- an d G eorge H ill of Portland w ere h ere g ressiv e 22 d u h of th e R eb ek ah lodge S u n d a y v isitin g frien d s. will hold an Im p o rta n t m eetin g n ex t M arcóla P eople H ere— Mr. and M rs M onday, A pril 30 T h e noble g ran d W esley S coggins of M arcóla w ere urge's th a t all m em b ers be p resen t. h e re T u sed ay on b u sin ess. I K izer G irl T re a te d — M a rg aret K ile r V ia .t. W tth F la n e ry s— Mr and M rs sm a „ ,U u g h U r Mr M rs „ p A. W T h o rn to n of D allas sp en t M on-, K (w r one of |h # vJc(Jmg of |n d ay n ig h t a t th e hom e of Mr. and K , , * p arulyaH d u r|n g th e re cen t M rs. F. B. F la n e ry of th is city. | epidem ic, w ill receiv e tre a tm e n t in April 22-28 Proclaimed Viaion Week— To He Observed Throughout Nation. JUNIOR CLASS TO HOLD SPRIN GFIELD SINGERS JUBILEE FRIDAY NIGHT IN CAST OF ORATORIO TO BE GIVEN MAY 2-3 A Jo y Ju n io r Ju b ilee will he Ntnged ill th e high sellout Friday night by tin N in eteen H priiigtleld sin g e rs are Junior class, II w as announced today. listed In th e east of the o rato rio , T he fun progrum will he under the " E lija h " to be p resen ted at th e uni g e n e ra l d irectio n of Miss C lara Wag v e rsity school of m usic au d ito riu m tier, class advisor. Miss Lucille Hielt May 2 uud 3. uiotid is chairman of the student com T he p n a lu e tio n is being stag ed by I mil lee handling tlie affair. th e E ugene O rato rio society w hich Is T h e public will be tn v iiid to tli«^ d ire c te d by Jo h n S ta rk E vans. In rtide sh o a n will be vited sin g e rs of n ote will be included 1 benefit affair. in th e cast. R ollln P ease, of the co nducted in co n n ectio n w ith tin* >ld M etro p o litan O p era com pany, will m ain event. S o u v en irs will be to the audience. sin g the title ru le of E lijah. w ere follow ed by re fre sh m e n ts. Miss E lisab eth Klee, a d e le a n le to e ta le O. R. c .itv e n tlo n a t T h e D alles, re tu rn ed itere M onday, re p o rtin g a sue eessfu t trip . Or.E.T. Helms By M art Sloan. P o rtlan d . Or., A pril 16- t S pecial) T he w eek of A pril 22 3S h as b eer O FFIC E <L: ignated "S av , Your «Vision 1237 F erry Mire t W eek" and th ia is h e a rtily endorsed E ugene by th e Hon I L P atterso n , G over n o r of th e S tu te of O regon «’O N gl'I.T A T tO N T h is la in conform ity w ith the FREE p ro clam atio n of th e A m erican Op 15th Year In lo m etrie tsso ciu tio u w hich, through tli<- se v eral s ta le o rg a n isa tio n s, will Oregon ixieal sin g e rs lit th e east are: Mrs. c a rry th e m essage of co n serv atio n B ernice V an Vttlsah. Mrs. E lia Loin Practicing 4 Society Has Meeting of vision to th e public d u rin g th at 'CHIROPRACTIC AND bard, Mrs. K a th ry n D uncan, Mrs. week tg.K C TH O THERAPY C iv ilisatio n Is th e fruit of Man'a A rth u r P en g ra, M rs. N orton Pengra. I T h irty m em bers of the C hristian V isit» in Springfleld-a-M rs. D elbert ; P o rtlan d . S he w as tak en th e r e Mon- BpecUliaing in the E n d eav o r society of the C h ristian M iss M yrtle H arv ey , Miss F ra n c is sp iritu a l an d in te llectu al v icto ries H inso n of P o rtla n d is v isitin g h e r e ! day ev en in g by Mrs. K iser, PAINLESS ANO BLOODLESS It la a co m p o site product of the H odge, Mrs. S> 8. •h itter, Mrs. I ch u rc h enjoyed a social evening al REMOVAL OF TONSILS for a couple of w eek s w ith Mr. and , Sund#y v „ „ o r, U , 1<d_ s un<tay c o n trib u tio n s of (be Agea. W. K. B urnell, Mrs E. E. Fred- (he ch u rch T uesday ev ening G am es M rs. F red H inson. T h e larg e p a rt played th e re in by e rlck , Mrs. X, W. E m ery, Mrs. v isito rs h e re w ere: J a m e s B lackley, th e hum an ey e can hardly be exag f|«*sieii»B»maauaauMUUBSsaMi Paul B rattaln , O scar Q laddtsh, W alter U ncle is V ictim — E noch S tew art W endling; Ed T h o m as, G ard en w ay; g erated More and m ore th e func G ossler, W ilfred Cook, Norton Pen T h o se in M onday w ere: Mrs. E. \ . w as called to A lbany la s t w eek-end tio n of vision h as bean called upon g ra. A lfred F rcse, Sam B artholom ew , on acco u n t of th e d e a th of an uncle G lebisch. K lam ath F u lls; Mr. and to m eet th e stre n u o u s dem an d s of P aul P o tte r. • Oldham, Schon loi J » Mrs. Ira M athew s, D exter. p re se n t dny 'llfe. As a resu lt, visual R e h e a rsa ls for the o ra to rio have d efects h a v e - ap p a re n tly grow n R etu rn to M arshfleld— Mr. an d M arcóla People H ere — Mrs. I,. apace, as is ev id enced by th e wider been u n d e r wtty for se v eral m o n t'is M rs. W illard B o sserm an re tu rn e d to la tn d ers. Mrs. M. E \ o lgam ore, Mrs. o u t* r n m t / s e u e use of eye g lasses. Yet we a re told T h e p re se n ta tio n will be the sp rin g th e ir hom e in M arshfleld S a tu rd a y ¡ P aulus, Mrs. W illiam R adm ond by tru stw o rth y a u th o ritie s th a t the a c tiv ity for th e sin g in g o rg a n isa tio n te n o u u - f a e u a l u e n ig h t a fte r a tte n d in g th e fu n eral of w®** sh o p p ers h e re from M arcóla A m erican people a re still w oefully w hich c o n sists of m ore th a n 20P o f m o r t e i f . ..........- lacking in th e c a re of the eyes. th e fo rm e r's b ro th e r, C arl, h e re la s t M onday, Mrs. S. P. B en n ett of W end- voices. In o u r h e a r t s tue It is pointed out th a t m ore than w eek. 1 lin F ,ra s a ' ao h e re on b u sin ess. 30% of th e people a re serio u sly In Sense th cd u io rfh . Fix your porch box«*« now. F orm er R esid en t H ere— M rs. Ja m e s W h itn ey s H ave G u ests— Mr. and need of o p tical a tte n tio n , though BASEBALL PROSPECTS not to exceed 10% of the e n tire pop B onner, fo rm erly M iss B essie B ench Mrs. F ay B all and ch ild ren o f E ast We have a g reat variety of u lation haa e v e r had a scientific FOR SPRINGFIELD TO o f th is city , a rriv e d h e re M onday A urora, N. V . w ere g u e sts of M r and eye ex am in atio n . T he public schools ev en in g front Blue» R iv er to spend Mrs. H a rry W h itn ey fo r a few h o u rs plant» to »elect front. BE TALKED TOMORROW an d colleges of th e U nited S ta te s se v e ra l d ay s w itb h e r p a re n ts, Mr. W ednesday aftern o o n . Mr. an d Mrs. en ro ll 25 m illion stu d en ts. N um er T h ere I m nothing m ore f mt Mrs, B ench. W hitn ey fo rm e rly resid ed in th e New F ir s t ste p s to o rg a n ise u tw ilig h t ous su rv ey s m ade of th is group re i York city. league and a te a m ao e n te r the Linn beautiful than plenty of vealed serio u s visual d e fects p re League Has Party— Mrs. W . H . i v ailing am ong m ore th a n 30% of L ane b aseb all leag u e will lie tak en at P ollard w as h o ste ss a t a so cial h eld Lodge O fficer H ere— Mrs. S te lla E. flower» uround tin* llonu* a m e e tin g of fan s and p l u j .r s culled those exam ined. by the J u n io r L eague of th e M eth o d -' B laekerby. d is tric t o rg a n iz e r o f th e Most re a d e rs will recall p ress fo r F rid a y ev en in g at s o'clock in lit. They give m uch aatiHfnc- 1st ch u rch la s t S a tu rd a y aftern o o n N eig h b o rs N eig h b o rs of W o o d craft refe re n c e s to th e findings of the D a n n e r M otor com pany garage th e ch u rch b asem en t. Ice cream and ItM,Se ' a rriv e d h e re T u esd ay aftern o o n F ed erated E n g in eerin g S o ciety 's In An effort w ill be m ade th is year lion and are u pleasure to c a k e w ere serv ed a s re fre sh m e n ts. : on ro **te to J a s p e r w h ere sh e sp en t d u stria l su rv ey w hich covered ten to fornu tw o giu>d tw ilig h t team s from ; I W ed n esd ay In lodge w ork. S he re- d ifferen t in s titu tio n s. .Not only did ra re for. E verything In S pringfield m a te ria l and then invite Bossermant at Portland— Mr. and tu rn e d fo r th e in itia tio n cerem o n y th e y rep o rt an alarm in g p ercen tag e o u tly in g d is tric ts to e n te r te a m s in , M rs. L e ste r B o ssertn an an d fam ily h e re la s t n ig h t. seasonable Bloom, ready of em p lo y ees su fferin g from visual th e co m p etitio n . Clm se G ard en s is and M rs. C lair B ak er w en t to P o rt d efects but a larg e p a rt of them for prom pt delivery. New L inoleum Laid— A p p earan ce land Sunday. M rs. B ak er, w ho lives •w ere unab le to re n d e r efficien t se rv expected to fu rn ish 011 of th e teumii H a rrisb u rg , C oburg, Ju n c tio n City. I ice because of th e se d e fects No In P o rtlan d , w as h e re to a tte n d th e o f th e ! in te rio r of th e In d ep en d en t end of asto n ish in g figures^could be and B row nsville a re in th e county . fu n e ra l of h e r b ro th e r, C a rl B o sser M eat m a rk e t a t th e c o rn e r of F o u rth q uoted from th e C om m ission's re league. an d M ain s tr e e ts w as im p ro v ed th is m an port. In cid en tally . H erb ert H oover | w eek w hen a new linoleum o f a ttra c - Funs h e re believe th e re Is sufficient j w as ch airm an of th e com m ittee. M iss H a rp e r V isits— M iss L en a j five d esig n w as laid. m a te ria l to form u good team w hich . T h u s th e ev id ence is conclusive B ell H a rp e r, d a u g h te r of Mr. a n d M r s .' will brin g hom e som e v icto ries in I th a t th e class room , lib rary , picture S h o p p ers a re H ere— A m ong th ? g am es a g a in s t th e te a m s a lre a d y in ' B e rt H a rp e r, sp en t th e w eek-end h ere show , factory, sto re and counting ' S a tu rd a y sh o p p ers h e re w ere th e fol- «DnarsuoMar from F alls C ity w h ere sh e is teach- house, all tak e toll of th e hum an tile length- ing school. S he h a s six m o re w eeks I low ing: C laren ce Ek. P e n g ra ; Mrs. V. ) eye. But we can n o t all be tra p p e rs T hose h a rk in g th e baseball move J to te a c h d u rin g th e p re s e n t school I L. R au sch , W a lte rv ille ; M r. and Mrs. I and h u n ters, n o r languish beneath n ient u rg e all funs and prospectlv. N. Jo b e, V e n e ta ; Mrs. L. E. B olin.; y ear. th e palm tr e e —w e have th e W orld's p:a*ycrs to a tte n d tu e m eetin g u n to , C resw ell; Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge W il- ■ w ork to do. row e v tu in g in e n te r th a t practice liam s. R ain b o w ; Mrs. J. Ja m e s, T re n t. ! W hen th e eye w eakened under K now s N am e of T h ief— Mrs. Jo h n ab n o rm al d em an d s. S cience sought m ay s ta r t us soon a s possinte. W in zen reid K now s th e n a m e of th e F resn o W om an H ere— Mrs. G eorge ■ a so .’ttion. T hen th ere cam e Into p erso n w ho to o k a door m a t from th e E m ery of F resn o , C alifo rn ia, v isited I ex isten ce a new group, known as PLEASANT H ILL SCHOOL porch o f h e r hom e M onday evening, M onday ev en in g w ith Dr. and Mrs. o p to m e trists, w ho specialize upon sh e re p o rts. S h e h ap p en ed ,to be up N. W . E m ery . S he w as in E u g en e la st PRESENTS PLAY TONIGHT vision and ey e stra in . T hey num b er m ore th an 20,000 in A m erica n u rs in g an e a r a ch e an d saw th e S u n d ay to a tte n d th e fu n eral of h e r to d ay and th e ir p ractice is regu j S tu d e n ts of th e P le a sa n t H ill high p erso n , she said. H e r ad v ise is th a t m o th er, th e la te Mrs. S im ons. She lated by s ta tu te s in ev ery s ta te in 1 school will p re s e n t th e ir a n n u al play, th e g u ilty p a rty should h av e a ch an g e re tu rn e d to h e r hom e M onday m orn- th e Union. i "T h e D eacon E n ta n g le d ," in th e Bell of nam e. V erily, m ankind 1 b not to be th re a re to n ig h t. T h e play begins at th w a rte d in its onw ard, upw ard 8 o'clock. stru g g le. F ollow ing is th e c a st of c h a ra c te rs : D eacon, C arl L in to n ; Doc S opher. Pollard at Lowell— Dr. W. H . P o ll Don K u b ier; C alvin S pangle, Lytnun ard m ade a p ro fessio n al cull to Low T in k e r; H a r r y B ax ter, A ustin Mat ell th is m orning. ¡h e w s ; Mr. R afferty, P aul H ard en ; L eab u rg W om an H ere— Mrs. Sum Mrs. P enrose L ucile W a lk e r; R uth, G oddard of le a b u r g w as a liusinesa ' e n a A w b rty ; U eorgle Ropher, D oris v isito r h e re y e ste rd a y . j H y lan d ; K aty, T h elm a M cFreed. Lynn Endicott Back— L ynn E ndi-i Most any piece of m eat will m ake a roiiHt of »onto sort, Marriage Licenses For W eek c o tt h a s re tu rn e d to h is hom e h ere but If you would know how good a real roa«t can be, let a fte r se v eral w eeks in O akland, I ull- us supply you one, cu t from th e choicest p art of o u r prim e C ounty Cleric W. B. D illard h a s is m eats. fornia. sued m a rria g e licen ses to th e follow Girl Scouts to M eet— S pringfield in g d u rin g th e la s t w eek: F. L. Car- A FRKh] Ticket to the Hell T h e a tre for Friday or S a t G irl S co u ts w ill m eet a t th e c h a m b e r - Pale, W alton, and Z elnta C urry, Eu- urday night good until July 15th., witb every 50 cent pu r chase of m eat a t this m arket. of co m m erce to d ay fo r a b u sin ess K' n e ; D om enico T o n ale an d Th-dm. sessio n . I L ebrow , both of C o tta g e G rove; Wil | Hum G arietz and E lsie M uller, boll R e tu rn s from P o rtlan d — Mrs. J. H. ! ol P o rtla n d ; E lm er Dean of Alliuny 4th and Main Sts. P hone 63 B u rn e tt has re tu rn e d from P o rtla n d ¡ e n d Ida Mae H ow e, E u g en e; itov E. C. STUART PRATT IIOLVERSON w here sh e h a s been sp ending th e p a st In g alls a n d G race E lizab eth W alk er It is real economy to shop at this store for groceries. The w eek. I both of E u g en e; R ussell H oyt und price may, at times, be a cent or two more, but the quality Bishops Have Daughter— Mr. and I B etty B ecker, both of P o rtlan d . of the merchandise more than repays the difference. Mrs. P h il B ishop of th is city a re the Students Hesr Music i p a re n ts of a d a u g h te r born S unday a t IT PAYS TO BUY GOOD GROCERIES th e P acific C h ristia n h ospital. S tu d e n ts ' of th e L incoln school Beautify Your Home fildlhm&Sci, A Real Roast Economy - Phone 9 We carry the Choice Brands, S. & W., Monarch, Festi val canned goods. Delivery Free, to your kitchen table. FO R S A T U R D A Y We w ill have a complete line of Kelloggs Products, 1 Corn Flake ....................... 10c 1 Shredded Biscuit ............. 10c 1 Shredded Biscuit ........ FREE SHRÇMM B iscyn .......... 30c A Rolling Pin and a Quart of Vineger 35c — HEADGUARTERS FOR GARDEN SEEDS Phone V isit a t B rooks— Mr. and M rs. E. i h eard selectio n s by th e high school E. P yne v isited frien d s in B rooks q u a rte t w hich will sin g a t th e sta te I m usic to u rn a m e n t a t F o re st G rove Sunday. j S a tu rd a y and solos by Paul P o tt« / Salem People V isit— M rs. Glen D orene l-arlm er, M elba M allon and C ran d all and d au g h ter, D oris, of C h arles N advornlk. Salem , w ere v isito rs re re th is w eek. 1 ' V isito r Is E x p ected— Dr. C. O. Van 1 V alzah of P o rtla n d is exp ected h ere ■ th is w eek-end to v isit with his m o th er, I Mrs. B ern ice Van V alzah and frien d s. Phone 9-WHITE FRONT GROCERY-9 942 Willamette St., Eug ene, Oregon. H er Gloves and Shoes The old proverb wai not far wrong after all, for today wo men of real distinction and anerring social »enie never tol erate soiled gloves or run-over shabby footwear. These arti cles of dress must always be fresh and suited to the occasion. FOR ENJOYABLE MEAL8 T eam P ictu re in P a p e r—A p ic tu re You can bank on ex c e lle n t m eals and of th e d rill team of th e S pringfield an en jo y ab le tim e If you will bring N eig h b o rs of W o o d craft lodge ap j y o u r frien d s to o u r re s ta u r a n t for p e a rs in th e c u rr e n t issue of th e P aci e ith e r b re a k fa st, lunch, o r d in n er. Our fic E cho, N o rth w e st pub licatio n of the ' p lace is a d m irab ly located. It Is com lodge. M rs. R hodu Lloyd is c a p ta in of p le te ly an d m o dernly ap p o in ted and th e team w hich la s t fall took p a r t in , th e d ish es we se rv e a re good, careful- th e d ed ic a tio n cerem o n ies of th e new ; ly p re p a re d , and co u rteo u sly served h o m e a t R iv ersid e, C alifornia. ' O nce you know us you will som e I e v e ry ch an ce you get. T h e h e rrin g is a fu n n y fish; O f t h a t be well a ssu red . In every case it m ust be killed B efore it ta n be cured. ‘‘w here saving» are g re a te s t” A Lady Is Known by Drive to P a ss— Mrs. W. H. Poilorii and ch ild ren and Mrs. C arl O lson i d ro v e to th e sno w line on th e Me- i K enzie high w ay e a rly W ednesday ■ m orning. - R e tu rn s from F risco— M rs. E arl i T h om pson who h as been v isitin g h er fa th e r in San F ra n c isc o for th e p a st se v e ra l w eeks re tu rn e d to h e r hom e h ere th is w eek. , 1 Pep ................................... 13c 4 INDEPENDENT MEAT CO. Drop-ln Cafe I T O N Y GRAV08, Prop. 326 Main 3t. One of the nicest things about our 954-store buying power is that it places shoes that are • tally well made, of excellent leathers, within reach of even the most modest purse. You can afford several pairs now, which helps your shoes to wear longer and enables your various costumes to complement them selves with proper footwear. Lovely Undies O f Rayon A re Lace Trim m ed G ow ns, chetn- liv, s te p -in s , French panties and bloom ers— In dainty pastel shades and a fine quality of rayon. 9 8 c to $ 2 .9 8 Silk .Brassiere Of Rayon Jersey No. 94— wide, sm oothly fitting. Sizes 34 to 46. $1.49