The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 31, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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    nice, ltarnes. Elisabeth Johnson, Mar Pengra sang "At Dawning" and "Oh
Jorle Jolltff. Florence May, Marjorie ’ Promise Me." Mrs Pangra played
Moon. Mary Moore, Mabie Siemsen. I the aceomoanltuent and the wedding
Ruth Stewer, Opal Morris, Alto Dar- mandi Refreshments were served b>
row.
j Miss Kathryn Vedepohl and Miss 1
Fifth
B—
Jack
Lindsay,
Mildred
Vertilce llawke.
List For Whole Sem ester and
Morgan. Margaret Jarrett, Shirley [ The young couple left after the.
For Past Six Weeks Given;
Smith. Jean Louck. Jimmie Phillips, j ceremony for Kelso. Washington.
Good Work Is Shown
Fern Chambers. Marjorie Johnson. where Mr. Tobias is engaged as a
Margaret Wheeler, Sanimie Gott, «Irli engineer for the Warehausec
Mure than 100 names are on the
Grant Brownfield. Fern Fisher. Nor­ Timber company.
honor roll tor the term and the pas’,
man Richmond Marian Thompson
an weeks at the Brattain school
EUGENE POWER PROJECT
F ifth A—Kenneth Cox. Lvsle Met
Semester honor roll for the high
1 calf. Leonard Moon, Ray Bmlth, Allen
IS STARTED TH IS WEEK
school was also issued this week
l*npils at the Brattain school on the ' Sneed. Anton Vchytil, Kenneth Walk
First step In the Eugene Water
honor roll tor scholarship during the er, Essel Adams. LaVarne Pugh. Lena
Board
power project begun Inst week
last semester are:
' Stafford. Lora Thurman. Lallorla
Fourth B— Barbara Barnell, Flor- Waiker, Lila Longiuere. Edna June when 60 men were put to work clear­
ing the right-of-way for the canal
ence May. Roland Faros worth.
Severson.
Although work on the canal will .
Fifth B— Margaret Jarrett. Mildred
sixth B — Pearl Williams. Echo
Morgan. Jack Lindsey. Helen Davis. Tomseth, Faye Stratton. Elsie Beals. not 8,“r* for “ while, C. A Met lain.
Olga Hrynchuck, Evelyn Gormley. I p u en Cox, Hope Darrow, Clair Had- superintendent of the water board. I
F ifth A— Harlan Duncan. Arthur |ey Ludie Godsey, Irvin House. Melba stated that a number of men were out
Pengra Jr., Allen Sneed, Lois Johan* Lowrey Mae Plckell. Verlin Posey, of iwork and It was thougnt advlsab'e
ten. Edna June Severson.
! Jännitä Seamans, Mary Smltson. to get the right^>f-way cleared before
Sixth B— Vivian Runte. Pearl Wli- jjruce Squires. Dick Wright. Glen the contractor gets on the Job.
Bids for the canal work will be
Wetxell. Mary Vchytil.
Hams.
opened on June 5. A number of con
Pupils having perfect attendance 1
tractors will bid for this piece of,
for the year:
POPPY SALE HELD HERE
work. Mr McClain said. Several have '
First—Wayne Wetxell.
SUCCESS. SAYS CHAIRMAN already been al the site making tp
Second— lima Wetxell. Jimmie Orr
estim ates for their bids.
Third— Kenneth Brownfield, Mar­
Annual poppy sale of Uie American
garet Meek, Helen Nichols. Eugene
Legion auxiliary was successful this -j-^ y L O R MAKES REPORT
Phillips.
year, it was reported today by Mrs.
Many Students on
Year’s Honor Roll
I man Wedding guests wi re vir- a
SENIORS HOLD ANNUAL
' J. Hehnelsky, mother of lb» brld t;
BREAKFAST LAST WEEK Mrs. J Ksrkl. Mrs. J T Jobiislnn.
L o c a l B o y» G ra d u a te
Seniors of the high school dined
together for the lust time Inst Satur­
day morning when tin- annual upper
< .ass breakfast was held
The graduating student* gathered
un the school ground« whntn tfcW
prepared their breakfast and had a
Iasi social visit
Members of the girls' league of the
high school honored their advisor.
Miss Frances Hodge, iwllh a gift for
the work she has done for the organi­
sation during the school yesr Just
I ended.
I
MRS. BRAZAEL AND M. A.
POHL WED AT ASTORIA
Astoria; Mrs lluntly, Max I’ohl, Mr
ami Mrs William I'obl and Maxwell
Alonso Pohl. Junior and 11111« Vir­
ginia Lee Pifiil
Mr. Pohl la un electrician on the U.
B .4 Algonquin Aatorla Evening
Budget, May 16
Both Mr and Mrs Pohl ara well
known hire, Mrs. Pohl lived here for
some time and recently Mr Pohl
was associated with M II lluntly in
the laller's Isikery ami restaurant
business.
GAS MADE HER CROSS.
CAN'T EAT OR SLEEP
"When I ale I would bloat up with
gas. I couldn't sleep, was cross and
The mrarlnge of ¿Irs Marie ilia nervous. Adlerlka has given me real
xael of Springfield and M A I’ohl relief."— Mrs. M Meyers.
Adlerlka relieves stomach kms and
was solemnised at 7:30 o'clock l»*l
evening al a prettv home weddiut al sourness in I KN iiilnules Aitlug oh
the I’ohl residence ou Franklin a v e-.B iiT H upper and lower bowel. It re-
>t I moves old waste mailer yon never
nue
Itev. Dan Thui stun. I as'
the First Baptist church, rend th-’ thought »ns in your system. I-el Ad-
! lorlka give your stomach nml bowels
ceremony.
The bride wns attended by Mrs a HEAL cleansing and see how much
M 11 lluntly of S- rtngfleld. sister of belter you feel. It will surprise you
the groom, and Max \\ Pohl was liest Flattery's Drugs Store
F ourth— S 'c p u e u Rice, Opal M o rris .
ON COTTAGE GROVE MEET
H. E Maxey, president of the auxili­
Bernice Barnes.
ary. who was chairman of the sale.
Fifth B— Marjorie Johnson.
A meeting of the Springfield chain ,
Members disposed of all of the 875
F ifth
A— Easel Adam s, L a Verm
poppies sent here for sale. The paper her of commerce featured by a small i
Pugh. Kenneth Cox. Ray Smith.
(lowers are made by disabled veterans attendance of members was held lint I
Sixth B— Mary Smitson. Glen Wet­
' in the hospitals throughout the coun­ Friday.
xell, Clair Hadley. Echo Tonuseth.
W. A. Taylor, a delegate to the '
try. They are sent throughout the
Ellen Cox.
country just preceding Memorial day county chamber of commerce, who at-
Honor roll of the last six weeks, and’ the funds'received are sent "to "the
» »«*•“ «* •» th“ organisation
scholarship:
last Thursday, reported on the bus!
crippled veterans.
First— Violet Steele, Ethel Ellison.
ness of that session, stating that the
Margaret King, Marlin Darr, Ken­
next meeting of the Lane group will
William Halsey and Curtis Price.
MRS. M. A. POHL. RECENT
neth Ables.
be held here.
I Springfield boys who will be gradu­
Second— Muriel Tyson, Ruth Rich­
BRIDE IS GIVEN PARTY I W. C. Wright and J. A. Seavey, ated from the Oregon State College
ardson. Leland Neher, Bobby Wetxeil,
delegates from the local chamber,
Honoring Mrs. M. A. Pohl, a recent also attended the Cottage Grove m eet­ on June 4.
Marie Briggs, Jane Phair, Leroy Wil­
liams. Edgar Trotter. Rose Ogden. bride. Mrs. M. B. Huntly entertained ing. Walter Gossler, secretary of the
Mary Lansbery. Margie Mulligan. Bar­ at her home at miscellaneous shower Springfield group, attended a meet- j TWO SPRINGFIELD BOYS
party last Thursday evening.
ARE 0. S. C. GRADUATES
bara Nealon.
l lng of secretaries in the Grove last
Third— Frances Keeler, Eugene
Invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs, Thursday afternoon at which a con
—
Springfield la represented by two
Phillips.
Ivan Anderson: Mr and Mrs. W. H. gtitutlon and by-laws iwere drawn up
students In the graduating class of (
Fourth B—Barbara Barnell, Flor­ Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Peddi- for the county chamber.
1938 at Oregon State College Curtis
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ence May. Ula Weight. Roland Farns­ cord. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Rebhan. Miss
Price and William Halsey are among
worth. Opal Morris. Elisabeth John­ Constance Rebhan, Dr R. P. Morten HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS
those receiving degrees at the annual
sen. Mr. and Mrs. William Roden-
son.
LEAVE ON LONG VACATION commencement exercises June 4.
Fifth B — Jack Lindsey. Evelyn bough. Mrs. R. Thatcher, Alice and
Mr. Price and Mr. Halsey have ,
Gormley. Olga Hrynchuck, Helen ' George Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. I
Davis, Mildred Morgan. Margaret Jar-! Schnetzky. Mrs Alma Cowden, Mr. I Teachers of the high school were earned degrees of bachelor of science
this week preparing to make an In forestry. They are among the 17
rett, Jimmie Phillips.
' and Mrs. W. I. House. Mr. and Mrs.
Fifth A—Kenneth Walker, Frank ' Charles Jordan. Mrs. Josephine Johns ‘>’t'xlus t0 the,r homes throughout the oven being graduated in forestry this i
year. Aside from completing their
lin Wardlow, Allen Sneed. Roy Smith and Mr. Patrick.
| ,ta te -
, , Johansen.
, .
j may . beautiful
... ,
Miss Catherine Tinkham will go to regular work, Prtre aftd Halsey have i
Harlan rw
Duncan, Lois
Mrs. Pohl __i
received
.. „ B— „ Pearl , Williams, Echo gifts. v«...i
to be
oixth
Music --.a
and _ conversation were Corvallis
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__ with
. . . her
„ parents dur- also taken an active part in campus '
ing the summer. Miss Frances Hodge affairs. Price Is a member of XI
Tomseth. Verlin Posey. Vivian Runte. , followed by refreshments
will attend summer school at the Uni- Sirma Pi. national honorary society '
Brace Squires.
Honor roll of attendnace for last JESSIE SIMONSEN WEDS
m Ore*O„ , Mi’ ’ J ’*“*'"* ,n
and of Pi Kappa Phi. '
six weeks:
« c u o o l o vvcuo
Miller wl„ go to Salen), ,o bp w|th | goc|a| frHlernlty.
MERLE TOBIAS
SATURDAY her parents and Miss Lydia Osgood'
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First—Violet Steele, Louise Sinnar,
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will
spend
the
summer
in
Albany
Republicans to Meet
Lorraine Squires. Ethel Ellison. Mar-! Mj„ Jeggje Simongen wag marrW
Miss Grace Potter plans to attend , Meeting of the Lane County Repub­
garet King, tumor Endicott. Walter
Merle
L
Tobias
Saturday
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o
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school In s~\ Oakland.
California, _ and
lican central committee has been
Laxton. Marlin Darr, Harold Trotter,
evening at a pretty wedding at the Leonard Mayfield will go to Glad­ called for Saturday, June 2. at 2
Roland Mattison, Kenneth Ables.
home of the groom's parents, Mr. and stone. Miss Clara Wagner will go to o'clock In the Lane county court, ac­
Second— Mary Lansbery, Marjorie Mrs. L. A. Tobfas.
Corvallis and Miss Lois Spencer to cording to James K. King, secretary
McPherson. Barbara Nealon. Rose
The double ring ceremony was Eugene. A. J. Morgan and Oscar of the central committee.
Ogden. Jane Phair, Teddy Wright
used. Rev. C. H. Blom of the Baptist Gladdlsh will remain here,
Springfield committeemen are C. E.
Irma Wetzell, Ruth Richardson. Mur­ church officiating and Master Roger j *
. .
. ■
Wheaton, Charles Kenyon, M. B.
iel Tyson. Elmer Pickell, Donald
Wayne Tobias acting as ring bearer. SICKLY BOY, 7, GAINS
Huntly and H. K. Maxey.
House. Wilbur McPherson, Jimmie
The bride was given in marriage by
-|5 LBS; FATHER HAPPY
w
Orr, Earl Stevens, Edgar Trotter her uncle, Andrew Simonsen of Port-
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Alvin McBee. Cecil Collingwood.
.
land. She wore an orchid georgette
“My boy, 7, would not eat. I gave
T h ir d — Billy Burnett. Ralph Hick crepe dress trimmed in rhinestones, him Vlnol and the way he eats and
man, George Nadvornik, Eugene Phil Bhe wore orange blossoms and car- plays now makes me happy. He galn-
lips. Robert Richardson. Roy Steele. rled a shower bouquet of Cecil Brun- ed 15 pounds."—J. F. Andres,
Scott Wright. Harold Goddard. Em ner roses and aweet peas. Her only Vlnol Is a delicious compound of cod 1
ergon Ables, Lois Deeds, Mary Fritts, attendant was Mrs Kenneth A. To­ liver peptone. Iron, etc. The very
Jennie Jackson, Frances Keeler, Ruth bias as matron of honor, who wore a FIR9T bottle often adds several
Keeler, Myrna McKinnon. Juan Strat- frock of orch’d georgette trimmed in pounds weight to thin children or
tan. Maxine Smltson, Lois Wilson. satin ribbon.
adults. Nervous, easily tired, anemic
Maxine Vallier. Dale Carson, Earl
Kenneth A. Tobias, orother of the people are surprised bow Vlnol gives
House, Kenneth Brownfield, Helen groom, acted as best man. Little new pep, sound Hleep and a BIG ap­
Nichols. Thomas Herron.
Marjorie Jean Pengra was flower girl. petite. Tastes delicious. Ketels Drug
Fourth B— Barbara Barnell. Ber-
Preceding the ceremony M. Norton Store.
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