The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 13, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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FAQ« TWO
T ir a S P R IN Q P ia.D NHW8
HONOR ROLL
(Continued front Page 1)
It la the effect of the clothes upon the
man himself A wet pressed suit,
Immaculate collar, a proper tie and
a good shine give to Ihe man a sense
of his own fitness. They ere (he best
prop to his morale. Io his own sense
of rightness and ease, without which
there ia no *11'.
"This mailer of clothes Is not mere
l.v Important in relationships between
the aexes. It Is equally vital II: Ini I
• Hess So m> advice to ilie yOBB| ■ Ul
who would acquire ‘1C, either for sue
cess In love or prosperity, ts to spruce
up. Witty collars, baggy trousers nmt
slouchy morale never Vet won a girl's
heart or a boost In salary.
"1 would also urge American men
to launch and revolution against their
barbers," added Madame Glyn "T h e
war time hair cut makes tee subcun
sciously think of convicts or
>n
Oregon Boys Victorious Twice in
National 4-H Club Championship
lyn Barua. lteatrlc« Carson. Marie
Coffelt. Dorothea Freae, Marie Hawk.
Violet Marts.
B ra tta in
School
By (Trades the roll for the Brattain
school follows:
F irs t Grade
Attendance: Peter Chase. Bobby
Culver, Harold Hanson. Dalton Hor
ion. Bobby Pugh. Milo Severson. Val­
entine Vdlytll, Richard Moon. Marian
Pltalr, Norma Rust. Louise Smith.
Ethel Stafford. Frances Wilkes, Eve­
lyn Stevens.
Scholarship: Peter Cahes, Dalton
Horton. Milo Severson. Valentine Uch­
ytil. Curtis Carmony. Raymon Pile,
Mae Etta Moon. Fay Alma Reropel.
Norma Rust, Louise Smith, Irene Ger­
ber. Evelyn Stevens.
Third‘A Grade
Scholrshlp: Bernice Lowery. Sadie
Gott. Ethel Gott. Dale Robertson
Attendance:
June Berg. Bessie
Cox. Louisa Cowden, Sadie Gott. Ethel
Oott, Valeria Koch. Shirley Seavey.
Elizabeth Wardlow, Norma Williams.
Jeannie Withers, Bernice Lowery,
Virginia Mille- Loucile Gerber, Har­
old Gillette, Dale Robertson. LaVern
McPherson. Edna Yarnell.
THURSDAY. DDCEMRKR 18. 1928
1 tag lo u s d is e a se
T he h a ir should b.
> neatly trimmed, yes. It should not
i be ragged but It should be left full
and heavy to bring out the bouutlful
contours of (he head Instead ef dipped
dose to an almost naked skull. The
; prevailing style almost destroys 'If
i in men who would otherwise be lr-
, reslstuble."
SIDNEY WARD WILL HEAD
SPRIN GFIELD MASONS
Shinny Ward was elected worship
ful master of the Liberty bulge of the
Masons nt a meeting held Tuesday
night tn the Odd Fellows' hall. Ward
will aurt-eed 1 M. Peterson, who held
office for the past year Ward and
the officers who were elected Tues­
day night will take office nt the first
meeting In January Mr Peterson In
stalled Mr Ward ns the new worship
ful muster nt the Tuesday meeting
Other officers elected are: Roscoe
1 Perkins, senior warden; Levi Neet.
Junior warden; C. F Egglmann, treas­
urer; and Oswald M Olson, secretary.
Appointive officers were named by
Mr. Ward and the two wardens ns
follows:
H. K. Phillips, senior deacon; Chad
Rickert, Junior dencon; Harold Stew­
art, senior steward; Jack Henderer,
Junior steward; ('. A. Swarts, mar­
shall; John Ketels. Sr., senior tyler;
and John F Ketels, Chaplain.
Second Grade
Attendance: Bessie Radtke. Hazel
Keyes. Daniel McCorrack, Billie Nes-
blt. Harold Trotter, Louise Sinnar.
George Cox. Phpllls Westphall, Del­
bert Koch. Rolland Mattison, Lily
Tate, Clarence Clarke, Clarence Jones,
Alice Clarke.
Scholarship:
Lily Tate. Mildred
Billings. Violet Steele. Phyllis West­
phall. Dean Wilson. Bessie Radtke.
Third Grade
Scholarship: Leland Neher, Henry
Alex Cruickshank. McMinnville, (left) 1927 champion, giving nations
Moses trophy to Edgar Grimes, Harrisburg, 1928 winner.
Chase. Edgar Trotter, Rose Ogden,
Wanetta Neet, R u t h Richardson,
Corvallis, Ore.—Champions come and champions go, hut Oregon
Helen Lyons, Lloyd Seamans.
remains the winner again this year in national boys' and girls' club
Attendance: Helen Lyons, Lloyd
work honors. Still thrilling with the unprecedented victory last year
Seamans. Marjory McPherson, Teddy
when Alex Cruickshank, sophomore at Oregon state college from
Wright. Wyetta Spriggs. Rose Ogden.
McMinnville, won a double national championship, Oregon finds
Jane Phair, Aneta Pugh. Mary Lans-
itself this year as the home of his successor, Edgar Grimes of H ar­
bery. Barbara Nealon. Irma Wetzell,
risburg.
Young Grimes, 17, was entered by the state club headquarters in
Emil Uchytil, Edgar Trotter, Dean
the extension service here as the outstanding club boy in Oregon to,
Vaughn. Gordon Baldwin. Harold
zompete with the other 47 state champions for the Moses trophy
Foss, Earl Pederson, Henry Chase.
offered to the club boy in the United States showing the best quali |
F ifth A Grade
ties of leadership in his community and state. He won out over aU.
Attendance:
James Hemenway.
(Contestants, and was awarded the huge silver trophy and a free trip
Velma Peddicord, Charles Maxwell,
to the national club congress in Chicago.
*
Fern Fisher, Shirley Smith, Margaret
Grimes has been in club work eight years during which time he
Jarrett,
Marian Thompson,
Dick
¡completed 31 projects and made 178 exhibits at fairs. He led one
Wright.
dub last year and seven this year to 100 percent completion. Prizes^
,in cash livestock and trips won total $2,722 including a $250 heifer
Scholarship:
Loucille
MaLosh,
given this year by Governor I. L. Patterson to the best dairy dub
Helen Davis. Mildred Morgan, Velma
'.member in the state. In addition he owns more than $2.000 in live
Feddlcord, Margaret Morgan.
(stock and has sold $1,250 worth. He finished high school last year
Fifth B Grade *
with highest honors and will enter the state college as a freshman in!
Scholarship: Irvin Darr, La Moyne
agriculture next v r--.
Black, Margaret Haack, Irene Hanson,
Drucile Oglivie, Jo Lara Putman, Joan
Beavey, Faye Squires.
Attendance: Irvin Darr, Lloyd Har ’• I
ri». Oren Lansbery. Billy Cook. Harold
Shaw, Rachel Ellison, Irene Hanson,
Pearl Helterbrand, Josephine Jones.
Hazel Nesbitt, Deloris Nice, Drucile
Love.”
Ogilvie, Jo Lara Putman, Joan Seavey, American Men Must Spruce Up
*' 'It' It reflected as much by clothes
Wilmina Spriggs. Faye Squires. Hazel
as by personality," said Madame Glyn,
to
Win
Hearts
of
F
air
Sex,
Stafford, Mildred Tuby.
in discoursing upon the shortcomings
Says E linor Glyn
S ixth B Grade
of American’s young men. "Or, ex­
Scholarship: Harlan Duncan. La
pressed In another way, clothes are a
An Exclusive Interview
Verne Pugh.
reflection of the 'It' tn one's personal­
With ELINOR GLYN
Attendance: Essel Adams. Charles
ity.
Written especially for Autocaster
Cole, Kenneth Cox, Winnlfred Franz,
"No woman Ilkps a wilted, slouchy
News Service
Faye Holverson, Irene Johns, Lois
man any better than she likes a wilt­
Johansen, AJene Johnson, Thelma
Washington. D. C., Dec. 13—Ameri­ ed, faded flower. Slouchy dress, slov
Llpes. Leonard Moon, Martha Moon, ca’s young men must spruce up if enly collars, garterless socks—care
Alice Neet, Ruth Pollard, La Verne they would intrigue the Interest and less attire generally—are the Index
Pugh. Lena Stafford, Lora Thurman, win the favor of the modern Twen­
of a spineless personality that will
Louie Tuby, Anton Uchytil, Kenneth tieth Century Girl, declares Sllnor prick the Interest of no woman.
Walker, La Doris Walker, Franklin Glyn, authority on it” and dean of
"It is not the effect of the clothes
Wardlow, Juanita Wilson.
dlagnosisticans on "Why Girls Foil in on the woman that Is most Important;
Only Men Who Dress Well
Are Men W ho Have “It”
Temple Dancer
_f-aiteerr-zsvu-. -0» mass ««sew • ‘ V
Maude Kerns, assistant professor
of normal arts at the U niversity of
Oregon, has produced a series of
travel sketehes depict in .’ quaint
aeeuea of the Far East. Above is
a tempi,
• r.
b. n i l full»’ anil
delicately culorvd juue« uf wvrk.
P ositively going Io sell 26 new
C oats In one big C learan ce F r i­
day and S nlurduy ut cost and
less p ric e s to ru n g e friini $6.00
" F " as In Phon og rap h ”
Sulem, Muaa., Dec. 13 (AC I An
nthelete wearing the letter "F" on i
Ills sweater wus asked whut It stood i
for and he said “Philadelphia,**
HATS
Clearance
of
a ll
W in te r
Hats
from 5Oc to $1.00.
Lives to 104
Des Moines, la., Dec. 13, (AC(— j
Mrs Snru Jane Hawk paaaed away
nt the age of lOti. At 76 she hud I
arouse attention by resetting tier own
broken arm, and at eighty she hud
been falsely pronounced deud by a
physician.
8 th A v e . H at & Dreaa
Shop
W««
Nth Ave Went
Kuxen«
H A* H. Green Htainp«.
k I v »*
Fridtjgo Nanson, famous Scan­
dinavian explorer, will command an
expedition in 1930 in which the
Grat Zeppelin will be used for
North Polar explorations. Thia
was decided at Berlin recently
Napoleon had accidentally seated
himself upon u hot stove.
"Whut wonderful courage!'" re­
marked one of the ministers, "th-
e-al Is burning his fc -ech> '
r,<.
him."
Jones—His father died
om h i. I
drink.
Bones—He did’
Jones—Yes. a cake of Ice fell on
him.
HOME GIFTS-
O f E nduring B ea u ty a n d W orth
“ Fostoria”
Sparkling
Glassware
TMAS
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Colored gas« Is now the 'Vogue*
C hoice of anther, green, crystal,
orchid, ‘‘A zure’’ blue, "D aw n’’
(link.
G o b l e t s , sundaes, cocktails,
salad plates, cake plates, san d ­
w ich plates, pickle dishes, c a n ­
dle stiekH, beverage sets, etc.,
etc.
An ap p ro p riate gift to last
m any years. You m u st see
the m any new p a tte rn s Just
received. Covers In velour,
tap e stry , m ohair and fri­
ezes.
H ow about a
Comfort Chair
To make it easy fo r you to plan your C hristm as dinner
we have chosen w ith care th e choicest viands the m arket
affords.
It w ill prove a tim e saving tip fo r you to come
here shopping.
For Mother and Dad
I
Here Is One—
Candies, Fruits, Oranges b y the dozen or by the case.
We w ill also give special prices on Candy by the pail fo r
your C om m unity Christm as Trees.
We feature Special C h ristm as Baxes.
MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQ UARTERS W H I L E
IN TOWN.
Plume 9-W H IT E FRONT GR0CERY-Plmne9
"B lrchfleld” quality, full
upholstered seat and back
in velour. Solid m ahogany
goose neck a rm s
A Special
x q C /"l
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A nother—
"B lrchfleld" m ake, h a n d ­
som e m ulti-colored velour,
trim m ed to m atch. B ut­
toned and shaped hack.
Solid m ah o g an y a rm s and
legs.
A
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