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    THPRSDAY. J l ’LY 25. 1929
T H E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TOWN AND VICINITY
H a * T o n a li* Removed
Mlaa M nry
Lowell Man In Town Jonh Cane,
Ixiuk underwent un operation for (he proprietor of the pool hall at Lowell,
rtmovnl of her I ouh I I h al the offlre of wmm a bualneaa visitor In Hprlugflel<l
a ha-al phVeitinn Huiurday.
for a short lime Tui-Hitay.
Has Minor
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m u ll I w i ll,
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lln* o fflre
of-
a liutai ph>Miilun.
Has Operation Mra Kona I’oat un
«forwent a major operation ut the
Pacific Chrlatlan hoapllnl at Eugeni-
TuoHtliiy morning
Santa Clara Woman Hare Mrs. K
Thureton Woman In Town Mra
K Folgaillih II of Suola ('Iura wax In S W ItlrhurilNon of Thurston wu» u
Spi ItiRflelil for iiieillrul treatment liualneaa visitor In Sprlngfleld Tuea
day afternoon.
Hnturday
J Aamurv
Stockton Man Hare ('. () Jones,
mil of town railroad man of Stockton, California,
hilallicsH vlaltorx In Sprlngfleld hint Is spending u few days In Springfield
on hiialni Hs
Hnturday.
H e re
of
F ro m
lle n d
w as
B en d
am ong
M rs
th e
Margaret Wintarmryrr ol New
York. 22. recovered her speech
alter an aeroplane ride, during
which shs received "atrial scat*
wur* "
P A M FIVE
Back From Yellowstone Mr and "C O L L E G E LO V E ” A T
Mrs. Ivan Male returnej thia
M c D onald th eatr e
' from a visit to Yellowstone pant.
wher> they spent their varrt'on.
Undergraduate humor, that effer­
T h u rs to n W om an H ere— -Mrs. Her* vescent, sparkling characteristic of
sema. Thurston resident, wan a busi­ youth, will be heard as well as seen
ness visitor In Springfield Tueewlay on the screen for the first time In
fllm,hlstory with the opening of Carl
afternoon.
l^aemmle, Jr’s., feature length colle­
M stcsIFs Back From V a c a tio n — M r gian musical comedy. "College Love, ’
'and Mrs. Oren Metcalf and son L y le ,|„ (he McDonald Theatre no
I returned Sunday night from i ultus
This full-length climax of the
Lake, near Bend, where they sp< nt
popular short subjects created by
I two weeks on their vacation.
this young film executive and directed
[ Hamlins at Roseburg— Mr. and Mrs (>y Nat Ross, brings to delighted
F. B Hamlin spent Sunday on a trip audiences the rah, rah, rah of <»mpus
’ Io the Roseburg vicinity, where they , yells and the humor and drama of
, Spent the day visiting with relatives every phase of campus and fraternal
j und friends,
life.
same reason
Neither of them actisally wen, to
Ross becoming a director lor Univer­
sal at the age of 19, and I ave in mie. Jr.
chooelng a film career Instead of a
course at Princeton or Penn
But
they have done so much work on col­
lege life In connection with Ihe forty-
odd shorter campus plrtures which
they have made, that bofh feel their
collegiate education has been more
Intensive than could he obtained at
any single school.
H e re F rom Oakridge Mrs.
Cl-. |»
McPherson of Oakridge spent W--I-
nesday In Sprlngfleld attending ,.o
business malters.
Return to Wisconsin—Mr and Mr«.
I Mr,. Mosier Her«—Mrs. R. K
RoM haK lon*
kn<” rn “» the Maynard Olson and son Chaunc.-y, of
' Mosier of Grants Pass, a former re-
col,,'K'' professor because of Spring Valley. Wisconsin, who have
sldent of Springfield, Is visitine for
ram lllarlty with every detail of been visiting In Springfield for some
a few days with friends and relations 1
atmoephere. and (ari La. time at the home of Mr and Mrs.
al
Eugene and Springfield.
Mr. emmle Jr., as president emeritus of'('hauncey Meacham, left Monday
M osier has been here for some tim e. the same celluloid college for the morning for their home
Canadian People Hero Dr. and
Mrs. William Brown of Powell Hiver.
Washington Man Visiting J K
Returns to Bend Mrs Henry Korf
British Columbia, spent the week-end
returned Io her home nt Itend Sunday Huberts, of (¡lacier, Wasu,uglon, Is In Springfield visiting at the home of
after visiting In Springfield with spending a few days In Springfield Mrs. A. II. Van Vallali.
visiting with his sister, Miss Mary
friends for some lime.
Grass Burned on Lot—The dry grass
Huberts,
Mortensens at Salem-—Dr. and Mrs o* the vacant lot on Main street bet­
D u fu r M a n R e tu rn s
P ra n k S p in n e r
Il P. Mortensen spent Sunday at ween Sixth and Seventh was burner,
Visits at Brother's Home Mr und
of Dufur, O re g o n , w ho had been vis it
Salem visiting at hte home of Dr
Ing at th e h o m e o f his son fo r s e v e ra l Mrs Hurry Chase ami family spent Mortensen's sister, Miss Martha Monday by Jess Smltson of the local
fire department.
Sunday visiting ut the home of Mr Mortensen.
duys, returned home Saturday
and Mrs Chester Chase on the Me
At Springfield Hotel—-Charles Boyd
Visitors From Portland Maud (lor Keusle Hiver eusl of Springfield
Nebraska Man Visits — Lawrence and D. C. Cade of Albany, representa­
rle and Klery Pay of Portland h | m - ii I
Davis, of Lincoln, Nebraska, who
tives of the Mountain States Pofer
At Elite Hotel Mr anil Mrs Jordan
the week end In Springfield vlnlllng
spent lust week visiting at the home
at the home of Mrs C. I Uorrte, Sr Hllford and Mrs. Noble of Lakeside of Mr. and Mrs J E. Sweeimy, has company, and C. J. Sexton of Marcola
were registered at the Springfield
and Charley Edwards of llushmau
Fall Creek Man In Town H end l ■ were registered Iasi week end at the returned to his home In the East.
hotel this week.
son Smart, Pall Creek resident, was Elite hotel
Miss Morrison Visiting Miss Vern­
a business visitor In S p rln g fle l I Mon
Runs Sliver in Hand—B L. Peeg.
ein Morr son of Pori!.mil Is ap-n.Ing
V is i, at Blue R iv e r M r and Mrs
day m orning
who Is employed at the Springrd-I:
u few days In Springfield visiting at
1.11 m Andersiin and family spent Sun
planing mill, run a large sliver Into
Cottage Orove Men Here Mall day a, I,lue Hiver visiting Mr and the home of her parents, Mr. and his finger while at work Wednesday
Mrs
E
E
.Morrison
Ma(Ides of Collage Orove was a vlrl Mrs (¡leim Hlddle, who are cumpi-d
He was given treatment at the office
lor In Springfield Sunday at the Imine there for ihe summer.
H ere
fo r
Pageant M rs
V iv ia n of a local physician.
o' Mr ami Mrs llarry Gillette.
Hurley uni ch ild ren of Santa Hosu.
C ity H a ll Repainted The front ol California, are spending a few d a is i Bonners Visit—Mr and Mrs. James
S p en d S u n d a y a t S p rin g s
M r an d
the Illy hull was repainted the latter |„ Springfield visiting with friends Bonner spent week end here enroute
Mrs Fred l.ouk spent Sunday on a
isirt of last week In u < ream ari l green and attending the Sunset Trail pa­ to Spring Valley. California, where
trip to London Springs, near C ollage com liin a t Inn New screen doors and
Mr Bonner Is employed. Mrs. Bon
geant at Eugene this week-end.
Orove.
a new awning were Installed.
ner was formerly Miss Bessie Bench
Dr. Van Valzah Here—Dr. R. C. of this city. She visited her parents
Returns From California — Miss
Baker Couple Here ‘ Mr and Mrs Van Valznh of Medford, spent the
here.
Gladys Mullins returned to Spring Oscar McDaniel of Baker h | m - ii ( the
week-end in Springfield visiting at
field Sumluy ufter spelling two weeks weekend In Springfield visiting ai the home of Ills mother, Mrs. A. B
Former Employee Visits—Thelmer
at various California points.
the home of Mr and Mrs. Robert Van Valznh His wife an 1 children, J. Nelson, former shop employee of
Carr.
who h ive been visiting here for some the Springfield News, was a visitor
Back From Newport Mr and Mrs
J M I air son returned Sunday from
Has Tonsils Removed Clair Vuilgn time, returned to Medford with hlin. In town for a short time Monday. Mr
j Nelson has been connected with the
Newport. Mrs lairson spent las, the small son of Mr. and Mrs Orson
M rs.
Maxey Home—Mrs II. E -pimes-Herald at Burns since leaving
Vaugn.
had
his
tonsils
removed
at
week In the cons, city, while Mr
Maxey returned home on Monday | Springfield
the office of a local physician Tues­ nlghl after n visit at the home of her |
lairson spent I lie weekend there.
day morning
parents, Mr and Mrs E. H Turner, j Portland People Here—Mr. and Mrs.
Back From Resdsport Mr. anil
at
Olympia. Washington. Mrs. Maxey i Arthur Cooper of Portland arrived
Visits in Douglas County Wilfred
Mrs C O. Wilson sn<| daughter. BII
had been visiting In Olympia since ■ In Springfield Sunday to spend sever.
Brown,
reporter
for
the
Springfield
lee, have returned from Reedsport,
by her son. Bruce.
| al days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
where they have spent the latter part News. s|wnt the week-end at Camas
Walter Parrish. Mrs. Cooper Is a
Valley,
Douglas
county,
visiting
with
of lust w e e k visiting with friends.
Boy Injures Foot—Tni small son
sister of Mr Parrish.
relatives and friends.
T Mr. anil in s . SI Jones Injured hl-*
Trent Rasident Here W H. Bohnrt
Camp Creek Man Here — Albert
Station Repainted The J M I-nr font quite aev* rely Wednesday after­
of Trent was u visitor In Sprlngfleld
noon when he Jumped on the spout Simmons, Camp Creek rancher, was a
son
service
station
at
the
corner
of
Monday morning
Mr Bohnrt hoe
of an oil can The spout penetrated visitor in Springfield for a short
Just returned from an extened tour Main and Second streets was re­ Ills foot to the bone. He was given time this morning enroute to Eugene
painted
this
week
by
the
painters
of
through Eastern Oregon und Wash
treatment at the office of a local to attend the opening of the Sunset
, the Richfield Oil company.
Ingtnn
physician.
Trail.
R eturn to N ebracka
M r and Mrs
Special Train Passes Through—A
George Sweeney of Ravena, Nebraska,
Neets Go To Portland—Levi Neet.
«he ha I - i n visiting in Sprlngfleld Hpci-lal train loaded with delegates to his mother. Mrs Mary Neet. and his
for sono- time at the home of Mr. and the regional convention of the daughter Nadine Neet, went to Port­
61 E. B R O A D W A Y
Mrs .1 A. Sweeney, left Thursday for Neighbors of Woodcraft at Portland land Saturday to bring back Mrs. Levi
this Wt-ek passed through Springfield Neet.
their home.
' h..- ' .' visiting there for
C O O L IE C O A T S —
Wednesday atternoon. Most of the the past two weeks at the home of
b rig h t and p re tty
Undergoes Operation Mrs J. W deli gates on the train were from
98c
Mr Neet s brother, Oro.
Eastman of Marcola underwent a California.
I
major operation al Ihe Pacific Chris­
' Potter Making Trip-—George Potter
Return From Black Rock Mr. and - ,,j Cottage Grove, a former Springfield
tian hospital ut Eugene Monday even­
ing
She Is reported to be doing Mrs. W. E. Buell and family return resident, was In town Monday morn-
well
e il
Sunday from Black Rock, near |gg enroute to Itend and Crater Lake
Dalla», their former home, where ! O l blp vacation. Mr. Potter is being
i At Springfield Hotel—E. H. Hut­ they spent the latter part of last accompanied by Joe Nedeau of Culp
chinson and L. H. Pearn of Toppen­ week. Mr. and Mrs Buell are owners
Cre< k.
ish, Washington, und Mrs. C E. Mi of a farm at Black Rock.
! Pherren of Eugene were registered
M edford
G irls
H ere— T h e Misses
i over the week end nt the Springfield
Return to California—Mr. and Mrs Zoe and Irene Newman of Medford
hotel.
L. G. Ewhanks of Santa Ana, Cali­ are visiting in Springfield with their
fornia. who have been visiting with aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mr«. G H.
Her, From Wyoming—Mr and Mrs.
friends and relatives In the Sprlng- Turner. They will stav about t'.ree
R. B. Mathews and daughter, Mrs.
field vicinity for the past two weeks, weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Turner and the
Bessie Walters, and three grand­
left Monday for their home In the girls are now In Portland on a few
children of Casper, Wyoming, are
south.
days' visit.
visiting for a few days In Springfield
st the home of Mrs. Andrews' sister.
Mrs. A M Fischer.
LOOK FOR T H E NAM E
B e tte r B rea d
T h a t New Bread with
the H om e-m ade Fla-
ivor. Rich, W holesom e
and Delicious.
/Ask your G rocer or
Call
New Home Bakery
Phone 1UJ
405 Mill S tre e t
Motor Reconditioning
and General Repair Work
I have opened a shop in the K epner Building a t 5th
and B s tre e ts and I am prepared to handle all hinds of
general Automobile R epair work.
Special price on m otor reconditioning. My m any years
experience in autom obile rep a ir work insures a first class
job.
5th and B Streets
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Springfield
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942 W illam ette St.. E ue ene. Oregon.
Smart Silk Frocks
Styled for Every N eed —
Priced for Every Purse!
K a f o u r y ’s
T ru ly a delightful assortment o f clever new
frocks . . . prints and plain colors in pastel
tones and dark shades for street and travel.
Combinations, too. Such a plentitude of
smart styles! Such values! You'd be
wise to see these dresses while the
assortment is complete 1
$9.90, $14.75
°W .
Mrs. Eggimann at Convention—Mrs
C. F. Eggimann left this morning for
Portland where she will nttend the
regional conference of Ihe Neighbors
of Woodcraft and the dedication of
the New Woodman's building nt Port­
land. She will return to Springfield
Saturday.
I
H e re ’s the firs t all-
ta lk in g college featu re
— AND HO W I
F la m ­
ing youth ram p an t on
the cam pus and on the
foo tb all team . Do they
love th e ir college— and
th a lr co-eds? Oh, boy I
S E E and H E A R George
Lew is, D orothy G u lli­
ver,
C h u rc h ill
Rost,
H ayden 8tevenson.
100% TALKING
and SINGING
also
Lupino Lane T a lk in g Comedy
Idaho Couple H e re — M r. unit Mrs
Claude Allen of W»lser, Idaho, visited
In Sprlngfleld with frlenu. for a short
time Monday. They are "Isltlng at
the home of Mr Allen's pn.°nls nt
Eugent and nre staying for the Sun-
pageant this week. Mr.
merchant In the Idaho
Mrs. Lemley Here—Mr. and Mrs
Fred E. Lemley of Portland spent the
week-end in Springfield visiting. Mr.
Lemley returned Sunday, hut Mrs.
Lemley Is stnylng here this week
i visiting af the home of her mother,
, Mrs. J. Richter, nnd her mother-in-
law, Mrs. Vina McLean.
Go to Crater Lake—Mrs. W. O.
I Hughes, Mrs Roy Carlton, and Ralph
Hughes left Monday for Crater Lake
where they will npend a few days
visiting with Elizabeth Hughes and
Iowa Carlton, who are spending the
summer there.
Clss Hughes nnd
Iowa Carlton are among the several
Sprlngfleld girls employed as wait­
resses at Crater Lake Ixidge.
^M ^e cro ts
ien« i?uhin»Idn
For as you were when first your eye I eyed.
Such seems your benuty still.—Shakespeare.
Pure white or silver hair can be soap In several clear rinsing waters.
suili beautiful hair! R.itt. grad*.us, Then give the hair a final rinse In a
he-<mlng. it frames .v;y face In th> basin of water to which a few drops
most I: cu lly fashion It illtns facial of French bluing have been added.
lines almost magically and brings out But take care not to get too much of
the rosiest tints In Ihe skin.
the hitting in the water.
Jus now It Is extremely fashionable
Recently I saw a very pretty young
to have silver or snow-white nalr. woman whose prematurely white hair
And It Is often worn short, approprl- had evidently Just been given a bluing
ntely waved and dressed, with a very rinse, tinder her bright red hat It
lovely effect.
looked distinctly blue In color. The
But short or long, the white or sll. effect was weird and not at all nt.
vet- gra.v head needs more than or-j tractive as so many startling effects
dinary care to keep it lovely. Unless j may he.
11 •" properly shampooed, rinsed, dried
In drying white hair avoid strong
and waved, It often becomes dry and heat. This rule applies to all types
yellowish or streaked.
! of hair, but for gray or white hair,
Here Is a particularly good sham 1 which Is usually Inclined to be dry or
poo for thia type of hair: Sllve a brittle, It Is doubly Important. To I
cake of pure Castile soap and mix with dry It well, gently rub the hair and
It one-half ounce of potassium car scalp with soft, warm, Turkish towels
honate and three ounces of water. Ix«t to absorb the moisture.
simmer until thoroughly dissolved,
White or sliver hair should never
then add one ounce of glycerine. be waved with an hot Iron, as the
Blend and add more water to the mix­ action of intense heat Is yellowing.
ture If necessary
Shnmpoo In th e , Instead use a warm Iron, or wave
usual fashion.
! with "water wave" combs.
Be very careful to rinne out the
H E L E N A R U B IN S T E IN .
Luggage for the
Vacation
S 1 .5 0 - S I 0 .0 0
Club Bags ..................... ................... S 5 .7 5 - S12.OO
Hat Bo* ..............................S 5 .2 5 - S8.OO
Gladstone B ags............ ............... S I 1 .0 0 ~ $ 2 0 .0 0
Trunks
...... ........................... $ 9 .7 5 — UP
Suit Cases
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