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SPRINGFIELD NEWS
SP1UNGF1BU), LANK COUNT Y. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEM BER 27.
1928
McKENZIfc PASS CLOSED;
STORE KEEPER RUNS
ARNOLD TOMSETH,
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
SNOW IS DEEP IN HILLS;
DOWN PROLWER, WHO
PNEllMONIA VICTIM
GIVEN BY NEIGHBORS OF
BROOMS KEPT BUSY
IS LODGED IN JAIL
BURIED WEDNESDAY
WOODCRAFT LAST NIGHT
Springfield goth Ila llrat r ia l treat
J F. Inm an with the help of h . L.
A rnold T o m seth , a » p rln g fld d boy
for tin, year of the beautiful white
Hila morning, when it awoke to a
snow covered ground. The anoa In gan
falling luat evening which altern ated
«»»tween snow and rain an<J thia morn
Ing the ground was velveted with
about an Inch of the white.
“Th« People's P aper”
A
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER 51
«IH HANDLE FLCDD
Springfield got Its first real treat
Stafford of Eugene and W. It. I»avls,
am i an ex-service m an died at the anow last night, a good crowd turned
local
traffic
officer,
luat
Saturday
night
Springfield Folks Made Happy;
horn i of his parents Mr and Mrs. ” ut to enjoy he C hristm as en tertain I
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captured a prowler who gave hla nam e
Gifts Bring Cheer to Hearts
Thomas Tomse th on south Second ®*nt K‘»"n by the Neighbors of West Springfield Residents A re
to them aa Smith.
of the Needy; Business Places
“
Mr. and Mrs. Inman were leaving stree t at 4:30 last Monday morning. W oodcraft. Following the usual busl-1
Signing Petition to Create a
Mr.
Tomseth
took
down
with
the
In-
■
•••
m
eeting
an
attractiv
e
program
!
Closed on Christmas D a y ;
the store about 9 o'clock S aturday
Legal Municipality Whereby
night ami Mrs. Inmun went out of the fluenza a week ago last S aturday was given.
Programs at Churches.
The following num bers were rend-
Water May Be Controlled and
Heavy snows were reported In the "tore by the side door to where th eir which later developed Into pneum onia
«red: A piano solo by Neighbor I>eoU
Cost Assessed to Property.
Springfield awoke C hristinas m orn­ hills, with from a foot and a half to ca r was perked on 4th street. Mr. In­ enuslng his death.
Arnold Oscar Tomseth was born In Rodenb<>ugh; a reading, “The D istrict
ing to
flood of aunnhlne and Joy Aa two feet reported on the summ it of man was following to the door '»hen
A «ufllclent num ber of landowner*
If to m ake m erry with the rent of the McKenzie puss. The highw ay pass Is Mrs. Inmun cam e hurrying back call­ Minneapolis, M innesota, on Decem ber ' 8ch001" by Neighbor Lily K izer;
world the clouds that had enshrouded closed loud will probably he colsi-d for ing that th ere was a man In the car. 23rd, 1927. In early boyhood he came w histling solo by Neighbor Sadie Nel- > to ftn,brace the m ajor portion of the
the hilla tiroke w ith the coming o f the rest of the year, la the opinion of Mr. Inman rushed out to the car, but to Oregon with his p aren ts settling son; a reading “Aunt Doleful’s Philo- ,anfl in the w «8t Springfield and Mid-
day and through the rlftn of mist drift highway men.
before he reached It the man leaped near Cottage Grove In 190«. In 1910 sophy” by Neighbor M yrtle Eggi- way ,a r k sections as required by law
leg aw ay the m orning aim ahon« forth
Shovels anil brooms were quite In to the ground and 'lashed for the alley he and his par« nts moved to Spring- m ann; a reading “The Homely Co-ed" for tbe creatlon of the W est Spring-
Ita Merry ('hrlatm ae.
evil! nee this morning on the streets th a t runs through from 4th to 5 street, field where except for the tim e he by Neighbor kla Adams; a vocal solo field d ra,n a*e d istrict have been see-
| ured »cording to George Davenport,
S anta (■lima blew In on Christinaa of Springfield
Mr. Inman raced afte r him. following put In the service he has lived ever by Neighbor Jen n ie Murphy.
C
hristina«
presents
were
given
o
ff;
° ne of the leading prom oters of th e
since.
eve. not aa lie wont, to the merry Jin­
The roads and highw ays have been him through the alley to Cth down 5th
gle of the slolghbella, hut to the pat. m ade very difficult for travel and to A. W hen he remedied A Mr. Inman
When the war broke out Mr. Tom­ an attractiv ely decorated C hristm as movement, although there still re­
pat, pal. of a good old webfoot rain m otorists have been urged to use realizing th at Ho- man might escape seth 'was a m.-mb'-r of the 3rd com tree. The presetfts were given by the m ains a shortage of signers for th e
the resid en t requirem ent.
lie waa none th e less Welcome, and every caution until the slippery condl him called ah '-i'l for help to capture puny of the const artillery of the O re­ m em bers to each other.
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The W est Springfield and th e Mld-
tile Joy of llie little oin a aa they wall lion ha« been relieved.
the fugitive Mr. Stafford who was over gon National Guards at Eugene and on
ed breathlessly for th -lr falrv benefac
way Park com munity, an association
by the A S treet Service station heard Ju n e 2nd, 1917 was m ustered into the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
for of Viih-tlde to bring them their
the call and rushed over to help. The service. L a te r he was tran sferred to
WILL ELECT TOMORROW
flW’'1 imp®rUed « * tio n have
COUNTY CLUB RCPORT
_____ lU M U K K U W been w orking for some Umfi upon a
h e a rt’s desires waa no less full.
man was captured once hut slipped the 69th regim ent of the field artillery
GIVEN BY A. COLLIER aw ay, but before he had gotten far. In which regim ent he served th ro u g h -! The Cham ber of Com merce will flood relief program. The Initial step
Rcouta B rin g G ifts
From the outside C hristm as dav
Mr Inman with the he lp or Mr. Staf out the war. He served over-seas meet tom orrow at which tim e election in the movement. Mr. D avenport ex­
A rnold |>. C ollier, co u n ty d u b load­
seem ed a very quiet one hut In the
ford and Mr. Davis, who had now ap­ both In England and F rance and on of officers for the ensuing year will be plained, is to create the drainage
lioniea and nt the firesides happy chil­ e r of th e 4 11 hoys nnd g irls, ye d erd u y peared on the scene, recaptured him. March 14. 1919 was given his dis- held. N om inations were opened at d istric t with the corporate power of
dren and Juat aa happy grown upa gave out the following report of the
Cpe»n being queried aa Io hla de­ charge at Tacoma, W ashington. A fter the cham ber m eeting on Novem ber 20 dolng b u,fn«s» in proceeding to build
lo't In
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»11 r- o f IW1 * '»nn ,* . _
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rejoiced In the aplrlt of giving anil re past year’s activities.
signs. tiy Mr. Inman, he confessed th at leaving tbe arm y he retu rn ed to a t which tim e nom inations for th e of- up some type of protection ag ain st
I-nst year th ere were ISPS boys and he Intended to steal a cam era and a Springfleld where he has lived ev er flceB were made.
the flood w aters of Qie W illam ette. A
reiving
A few of Rprlngfleld*« leaa
fortunate children whom this Yu let hie girls In the county carrying 22 pro pair of field glass»« that '» e re In
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Mr. " lnce Touring the years previous to ) F. B. Hamlin was renom inated for m ajority of the residents of the dl*>
found In want were made happy by Jects. all of whom com pleted their Inm an's car The man was brought to hl" dPa,b- e i r e Pt for the tim e he ser- president; W. A. Taylor and H. E trlct, as well as a sufficient num ber
,b ® a rm Y- Mr. Tom seth has Maxey, vice-president- C. E. Kenvon 1 ° f property ow ners to em brace a m i-
glfta se n t to them by the local troop projects When the clubs were organ Eugene and lodged In the county Jail, v,‘d
lllrtf Villir
Sl»WoM promised a aa
-
A«Wl nlnnnj __
* • i 1f)F rwirfinfl
l»A Issw
ss* l—
. l —J - l •_
year, aW
everyone
II »-1.
w here V
he « Is now
aw aiting an Investi- hgkA
b’‘e M
“^«n>Ployed
as _ n lum ber g rad > er . by I. treasu rer. _
D irectors ' nominatedI were
1X1,11011 ot O
tbe
land
included
In .•_
th*
of Hoy Scout a A canvas of the tnwti Izt'fl Inst
waa m ade before Christm an to find th ey began the work they would finish gallon Into his record before fu rth e r ,h e Booth-Kelly Lum ber com pany The Jesse Seavey, W. C. W right, W A : d lstric t mn8t ■*«■ UP before the petl«
deceased was a m em ber o f the Amerl- , Taylor, and W. W. W alker Nomina- t '° n tO d,8tr*ct can be acted upon by
the children who were In need and it. They came through 100 per cent, action Is taken.
Already this year 111 clubs have"
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‘ an
of Springfield and the tions were not closed a t th a t m eeting thS county court- At the present tlm*
such gifts an would gladden the hearts
of the young onea were donated by the been organized, seven of which are In DR. R. P. MORTENSEN AND V etera>>8 of Foreign W ars of Eugene. to fu rth er nom inations w ill be in or- ° lere &Tt> approx,Inat®IY 100 property
boys of the boy scouts and by towns Springfield and 10 In the ajolnlng dis ,
m dc
a i M a rru A in c u
WhlIe
,be 3rd comPan y of the Ore- der a t tomorrow ev en in g s meeting.
owner8 and 320 »cres of land In th*
___ OWDEN WED gon Coast artillery he served under
p ro je c t which m eans th a t 50 property
people. Presents were sent to the chil­ trlct. A condition attached to th is i
ow ners or more owning an ag g regate
dren of live families. The drive went year's enrollm ent was th at every club
M
b
.
Huntly
of
this
city.
0
DD
FELLOWS
HALL
GETS
F riends of Dr. It P. M ortensen ann
over well, ami more contributions than m em ber who has enrolled be
Those left to mourn the deceased ,
Nr w
, ir w T
r i v - r i i n . r o of 160 acres of land m ust have signed
made Alma Cowden of th is city were happy
m a n s death besides his m other an d :
L GHT FIXTURES before the petition can be subm itted.
were anticipated were received, ac­ to sign a prom lsnry note of conduct.
to hear of th eir m arriage the fore p art
cording to C I,. Aldrich, scoutm aster In this note the prom lssnr agrees to
The local Odd Fellows' hall has Mr. D -vennort feels certain th a t in *
of the week. The event took place fath er are ; Mrin Thornw ald Nysen.
short tim e the petition can be sub.
After a week of C hristm as ash1 rttrh. give to the county club leader
O ra" ’ Bee"on' h®®“ «••cpntly rem odeled on the inside
a com- nt the M ethodist personage last Sun-
m ltted, the d istrict formed and an
the business houses closed for C hrlat­ plete report of his or her work
Thls day m orning at 9 o'clock. Rev. C J.
maa day. It was a day of rest as w ell assures a one hundred per cent suc­
lik e officiating T hose present at the
aa m erry m aking for the business men cess w ith the work this year, for the
wedding besides th e bride and bride­
D ram atic Club Gives Play
failure to fullfill the obligations of the
groom. were the bride's, p a re n ts . Mr
The play given by the l>ramatlca note will enable the county lender to
the statio n s
aFe R m n^ ‘
one which has ap-
and Mrs. A. J. Schnetxky, the bride's and brothers in all survive him.
of the Springfield hlvh school as check on the fiellnqnent ones and per-
Arnold
Tom seth
leaves
many
A ttra c tiv e 'tin ts in the form of re- { l Y i ,
°fP®" d,8fCU88ion and " «
sister, Mrs. Josephine Johns, Mr. and
thetr annual Chrlatm aa program last suade them to conform to th e ir pro­
n,
7
Mrs M B. H untly nnd Mr and Mrs C friends who m ourn .he prem ature ' calcimine,! walls and ceilings
Friday spoke well for the local talent. mise.
J. Pike.
taking away of one who held the tru e added mueh to the Interior of the hall. kin-, Doin. tn J?..™ '. raC®
Ja<*'
Seven of the high school dram aih'is,
'
8 ””
Wh' Ch H
Dr. and Mrs. M ortensen wish to an ­ stam p of American sterling manhood. , A light cream tin t to the ceilings and | s hoped
Ruth Metten. Jule Pollard. Nadine Mc­ BIGGEST CHRISTMAS MAIL
will take care of m ost of
nounce that they will be nt home to He was a true friend and a com rade a pale green on the walls have given the
M urray. Audrey Moskop, Lucille Rich­
flood
waters.. This will reduc*
FOR POSTOFFICE HERE th eir friends after Ja n u ary 1st at 50fi In peace and a loyal son in th e tim e a delightful blend.
mond. E verett Squires, nnd John
greatly the size of a dike th at m ight
G street.
<
>
f
his
country's
need.
;
The
local
lodge
m
et
last
night
and
Lynch w ere In the cast Much credit
i Although this was one of th e biggest
Funeral services were held at the ' tran sacted the usual routine of busi- be necessary to construct along th*
Is due to Miss M au rin a lo m b a r d w ho | y,,a r „ fo r ( -hr|fi(I
TA illam ette. The oth er plan of a t­
O regon Scribes to Be Studied
W alker-Poole Chapel here W ednes­ ness.
mas mall th at has
has been roachlng the play ns well ns
tack
Is th a t of a dike only which shall
been ex p erien ced h ere, tile Doatoflli-e
~
day afternoon a t 2 o’clock. T he ser.
the execlli-nc"
of the Individiini plnv i force f' ’'" 'd them selves W ednesday
,
...
T S ” rlnKfleld r lv ,c CIuh *»> h a' e vice was given by Rev C. J. Pike. In­
be built high enough and stro n g
CHILDREN GIVE. PROGRAM j enough to hold the w aters back how-
ers Lucille Richmond In the part of j m nrnln|t Ilf,„ r ,.,lr |sln,.,s . ,
m eeting on the second Tues-
term ent was a t the Laurel Hill ceme­
th e quaint old lady, did h er p art w ell.
lnary ro u t,ne
wtIh
, day
Jau n ary . They will m eet a t the
AT METHODIST CHURCH ever hiKh they are This PIan is still
m ainlining her difficult role through I C hristm as mall cleared aw ay wlth all " "om e of Mrs. W. K. Barnell. A re- tery. A full m ilitary funeral was
I in th e offing and nothing definite can
given him.
cleared away.
out th«» piny The piny wn« well nt
view of Oregon authors will be taken
The prim ary program given by the be decided until prelim inary survey*
tend.-d by friends and relat.v es of the I M r. Ham,,n 8By" th a t th,a h a"
| up at this m eeting. The m eeting
Httle ° neS ° f th<> M ethod,st Episcopal have been made and costs been
Down with the Flu— Mrs W It
high school Students After the play !
he“ Vl,'" ‘ 8,,a8,’n for ^ " rls tm a s scheduled for yesterday was
i.
. r churc" of Springfield was a much en- checked. Objection has been raised
post- Laxton of this city Is
down
w
ith
the
n treat was given by the faculty for the I
. wllhln hl8 •'»PeHenee at Spring poned because of C hristm as.
Joyed featu re of the program given at , *° tbls upon the grounds th at a dike
flu.
field. More packages of incoming and ,
sludents of the high school.
th a t church last Monday evening.
i holding the w aters back from a low-
A C hristm as program was given nt outgoing mall were hauled than ever
I The program consisted of 12 num- W n s d istric t is always a m enace,
the B rattaln school by the pupils of the before, nnd the postal receipts were
j bers wiven by different classes of the j and th a t flood w aters may break It
larger.
different grades. The first nnd second
Sunday school. The num bers in clu d -; down and cause a g rea ter d isa ste r
The postolTire force were handed a
grade gave th e ir program as a unit,
e<1 recit#t,ons by m em bers of th e ®vcn th an th at which can happen un-
plensnnt m erry C hristm as greeting I
the two third grades ns a unit, nnd the I
i cla88®8 and son^8 an d m usic by the d er the present statu s with the real-
firth and sixth as n unit. Each room I from Uncle Sam In the form of a 1
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i Froups th a t were present.
dents aw are of the danger. In addl-
had n separate C hristm as tree where | C hristm as holiday. This was the first i
Glft" f° r <he w hite C hristm as were n *o the two plans already m entioned
The following article is one of a bill and m ake a wooden house cheaper
lim
e
In
the
history
of
th
e
postoffice
the children exchanged presents with
contributed which a com m ittee especl
proposed to blast out the re e f
■ th a t postal em ployees w ere given series In th e Prize w inning essay in the long run. It is far less expen- ally appointed, distributed to the v a ri-! in tbe bottom of the riv er in o rder
■one and another.
, co n test sponsored by the 4-L Em­ slve to te ar down or move a wooden | ous ones In need,
O bserving the true C hristm as spirit I ( llrlHlnil‘8 d»y
Mr. Hamlin said
to m ake a deeper channel.
ployee Wood Promotion com m ittee of house than a brick house, or for th a t I
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of Yuletlde, the teachers of the I.ln i .
Springfield.
The stories were all
Aa a m eeting in Eugene last week of
coin school secured by personal dona-: O C A L REAL ESTATE
w ritten by stu d en ts in the high and m ailer any o th er kind of a house. As SIDWELLS CELEBRATE
; th e L ane County E ngeneer’s society
lions nnd other m eans gifts both prae- f
MAN REPORTS SALES grade Schools of the city and contain to fire, It 1« reasonable to expect th at
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY at which a delegation of W est Spring-
tlcnble nnd welcome for the needy nnd i ! w w
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! im portant tru th s why we should sup- a brick or stucco house would be less
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; field were present a resolution wae
sent them out to w here they w erel " W. W alker of the W alker R eal, port th e lum ber Industry In Lane in danger of catching fire on th e out-
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sidwell celebra I »dopted. resolving in affect th at the
needed. T he C hristm as progrnm con [ F-stnte firm, rep o rts tho following rent county.
side, but nine tim es out of ten a fire 1 ted th eir golden wedding an n iv ersary flood m enace
this area was a m a t
slsted prlnclpnlly of songs by the property tran sfe rs:
will
s
ta
rt
on
the
inside
of
a
bulidiug
at
th
eir
home
on
G
street
last
night,
i
,e
r
of
county-wlde
concern and th a t
P'lpil»-
I C harles V Cttrrese sold his four
instead of on the outside. AU houses About 30 relatives were present for | ^>anp county would be Justified In
W
h
y
Lane
County
Homes
Churchez Have Special Services
*«r® trac t nt T hurston to Stanley M
have at least some wooden stru ctu res the wedding. Including 13 grandchil- sian<«’nK the expense of necessary pro-
Should Be Built of
C hristm as services were given nt thp R lrhardson of Uengrn.
dren and one gr»at grandchild.
j U ntinary surveys for the purpose. It
Wood."
on
the inside of them , so th at a wood­
C hristian church last Sunday. An Im- j C harles Anderson has traded his lot
The
rooms
w
ere
decorated
w
ith
L im perative th a t the surveys and
en house is alm ost as fire proof as
presslve m orning nnd evening program In Sunnyside addition to J. F. H utsell
By FRANK MERSDORF
holly and P oinsettas. Mr. and Mrs. I cos* estim ates he made before any
any o th er kind.
consisting of selections given bv th e for a home In west Springfield
High School Ju n io r
Sidwell w ere m arried December 2 6 .1 ac^ on can be taken. Some tim e ago
Some are of the opinion th at wood­
following persons was very mueh an-
T he Eugene Bible U niversity have
T ills is a question which should be
1878, In Savanah, Iowa. They have a p®,U,on asking for county help In
en houses are far less durable than
Joyed. Those on the program w ere; I sold th e ir property on west E. street given a good deal of thought
making the surveys was subm itted by
lived for many years In this city.
»!•
"
th
e
r
buildings.
W
ood
w
hich
is
pro­
Roscoe Cole. C harles Cole. Murnby j to Albert F. Peterson
th e W est Springfield and Midway
though. In reality It Is one which 1
tected from the w eather will last ai
M ushier q uartet. Donnld Childers. Dan-
-
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P ark people, but so far the county
given very little consideration. Lane
most for ever. To preserve th e lum, METHODIST SERVICES
lei
Rend,
Jam
es
Uemenwny.
Miss
Mav
T
R
E
A
T
G
IU
F
M
TCI
D
A
n
in
court has not acted upon It.
county has m ore stan d in g tlmbe.-
E tta Moon. Law rence Sunkler, V elm a'
EN T ° R A D ' °
her. can be done by painting the out­
TO BE HELD SUNDAY
FANS BY LOCAL TALENT Oregon than any o th er county, there side of the house and giving tt oth er
Peftleord nnd m em bers of the double
fore It Is easy to understand th at
A
duet
by John and Ella Devereaux SERMON IN SONG TO
m ale quartet, m em bers of the choir
treatm en t which would help In tu rn ­
th ere are many men who are depend
Rndlo
fans
of
Springfield.
Eugene
ing the w eather. It costs no m ore to will be the feature of the m orning
and m em bers of tho orchestra. The
BE CHRISTIAN SERVICE
Ing and mnklng a living on the wood
do th is than It does to put th e proper services a t th e M ethodist church next
beginners’ class nnd the sunbenm class nnd vicinities were given a tre a t In
Industry, eith er directly or indirectly
D. E. Ferguson a m em ber of th*
Sunday. Sunday school will sta rt at
care on brick or stucco houses.
of tho prim ary dopnrtm ont nlso nppoar- the form o f locnl talen t last Tuesday
night when the m em bers of the choir Of all th e Investm ents tn three o t the
C
hristian
church here will give the
9:45
in
the
m
orning
and
the
Junior
od. Tho doitblo mnlo qu artet sang.
The wood and lum ber Industry
Pacific S tates, Idaho, W ashington, and
should he encouraged, because wood church a t eleven. The reg u lar ser­ serm on a t the C hristian church next
The C hristm as progrnm for tho Bap­ of the ChrlHtlnn church of Springfield
Oregon, slxty-flve percent of them are
Is the only n atu ral resource th a t will mon by Rev. J. C. Pike will be given Sunday In the place of Rev. S. E.
tis t chureh glvon last Sunday consisted gnven an enterln ln m en t over station
Invested In the lum ber Industry. So
KORE
at
Eugene.
Childers, who w ill be absent. The
continue for ever, being as it is grown a t 11 a. m.
of n dram ntle pageant pnrtrnvlng tho
one very su b stan tial reason for en-
The evening service will consist of program for the m orning will Include
birth of Christ. Tho following mem­ N ight” Mohr, M esdames P otter, Pike,
and not taken from the w orld’s lim ited
cournglng th e wood Industry In Lane
bers appeared In tho plnv; Mrs Roy Dow; 3 (a) "T he Tim e" pnstor, (h)
supply of m ineral resources. "T rees a song by Mrs. Pike and th e regular a vocal duet by Mrs. Dallas Murphy
county Is to patronize home Industry.
will. If given a fair chance, resto re evening serm on. Epw orth league will and Mrs. Rowland Moshler.
Carlton, Tnn TTubhnrd. H arrv Chase, “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear"
Houses made of wood are far less
“The C ross” a sermon In song will
w hat Is taken aw ay and used, but the m eet a t : 30.
W llfnrd Cook. O scar Glnddlsh, Rov Sears, choir; 4 (a) "T he N ativity, pas­
expensive In the long run than those
be given by the choir at the evening
Carlton, Fred Froso, U. TI. Emory. Trtt. tor, (h) "Joy to the W orld” W atts,
m inerals th at are used unnecessarily
m ade from o th er m aterials.
They
services.
O ther selections will Ilk
for the purpose of building houses, CHRISTIAN CHURCH HAVE
man Chase, T.loyd Froso. Marvin congregation; 5 fa) "The Shepherds
are also much more com fortable, be­
elude
solos,
duets, and q u arte ts by
are gone, and gone forever!
Chase,, C TT Rlom, M. M. Uongrn. pnstor, (b) "W hile Shepherds W atch­
ANNUAL MEETING FRIDAY
cause wood Is a non-conductor of heat,
m em bers of the choir, included In
Sixty-three per cent of the world's
Unul Froso. Mvrtlo Harvey, K om ar ed" T ntoB rndy, choir; 6 (a) "The
The
annual
m
eeting
of
the
church
therefore they are w arm er In w inter
Chase nnd C hester Chase.
Angel Song” pnstor. (b) "H ark. W hat nnd cooler In sum m er than houses industry comes directly or Indirectly m em bers of the C hristian church will which will be the M urphy-M oshler
from tim ber and so It can bo thorough­ be F riday evening Decem ber 28. This q u a rte t
A program of special Interest was Mean Those Holy Voices” Pike, the
m ade of some oth er m aterial such as
ly and easily understood th a t If the m eeting will be open to church mem­
glvon at the M ethodist Fplscopnl double m ale q u arte t; 7 (a) "The
bilck and stucco. Tt tak es less h e rt
Dennis Funeral Sunday
lum ber Industry Is neglected, over bers only. All ladles are requested to
church Mondny evening consisting of Magi" pastor, fb) "Wo T hree Klugs
to warm a house made of wood than a
fifty per cent of th e w orld’s w orkers bring
a song serm on: "The Rlrth of C hrist.” of the O rient" Hopkins, Ju le Pollard.
covered
dishes
containing
brick o r stucco building, because ns
The funeral of Samuel Denuls who
will ho, subsequently, throw n out of enough to serve 12 people and also 12
rendered ns follows: 1 (a) "The Mrs. Potter, W alter Gossler, nnd Paul
died a t his home on Camp Creek la st
wood Is n nnn-conducto. of heat It
work and su b stan tial living,
Town, pnstor. fb) "Ob. L ittle Town of P o tter; S fn) “The C oronation" pas­
sandw iches. The supper will be at week was held Sunday. F uneral ser­
does not absorb the w arm th o r cold
Therefore, under these clrcum stnn.
B ethlehem " Brnoks. choir; 2 fn) "Tbe tor, (b) “All Hnll the Power of Jesu s'
:30 at th e church. T here will be a vices were held at the W alker-Poole
aa quickly. T his Is one of the m any
ces the Lano county h o i'e s should be program by Mr. Sunkler. Officers
N ight” pastor, fh) "Silent N ight Holy N am e” P erro n ett, congregation.
chapel and Interm ent was In the
Item s which helps to reduce the fuel build of wood.”
I for the y ear will be elected.
Laurel Hill cemetery.
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