The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 14, 1929, Page 6, Image 6

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HOMECOMING BIG AFFAIR
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with the legend of the Flood as Its
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kahler, at
theme, Is com pelling and fascinating
Pleasant Hill.
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Tlie producers, looking about for a
Many resid en ts of Pleasant lllll at
I n lv w sity of Gratton, Kugene Nov I Mrs. Kay Ronnie underwent a ms-
Miss Crystal Baughman, who is at
Mr and Mrs Sain t'rlteser are the story which would enable them to
14— (S p ecial). — Everywhere on the I Jor operation In the Portland sanl tended the funeral of Mrs. Gra Belle tending the S tate Normal, spent the purouta of the only A rm istice Day make a picture that would have a
V niversity o t Oregon campus, stud ' tarlum last week.
She la getting H iggins, in Eugene. Tuesday. No­ w eek en d with her parents at Trent baby to be boru In Springfield this
trem endous popular uppuul.
were
en ts are preparing for what will along nicely. Her sister, Mr» Verna vember 13. The pallbearers, all men
year which the N ew s reporter has given a scenario by Ibirryl Francis
1
from
Pleasant
Hill,
were
Mr
V.
K.
prove to be the moat auspicious Sm ith, is taking care o f her son.
boon able to find
The baby is an Zaiiuck, entitled "Noah's Ark." In It
THREE MILL WORKERS
I Jordan, Mr C, T. W illiam s, Mr
home-coming celebration ever held in Gordon, while she is away.
eight and one fourth pound boy and they discerned possib ilities for a
ARE HURT IN ACCIDENTS
Eugepe.
Under the direction of a
Mlse Veda Gray, who teaches at | Barnum. Mr. Andy (»Isen. Mr. George
was born early Monday morning m agnificent, spectacular production.
student directorate headed by Keith Lorane, and Mrs. Hugert Gray, who Kelsey, and Mr K. P. Mitchell
N otices of three accid en ts which The child's name wae not selected Tliat was three years ago, ever elnca
Mrs. H iggins, who has been pro­
Hall. Matrshfield. many aub-commlt- teaches at Notl, spent their vacation
have happened at the Boott»Kelly when ib is was written
Warner Broe. have been at work on
minent in educational, religious and
teee will uae the coming w eek a» the at their hom es here.
lumber company mill sin ce the first
Noah s Ark." Gn Its first show ing
social activities at Pleaaaut Hill (or
final opportunity for rounding up the
Mr. Gray, who has the contract
on Novem ber 4, when W. It Smith CLARA BOW SEEN IN "THE
Is was hailed as one of the moat
,
many
years,
passed
aw
sy
while
at­
m inute d etails of the occasion, which for logging for the W alters-Bushong
the plant. The first one was the In­
SATURDAY NIGHT KID" Im pressive pictures ever made it
occu r, next Friday and Saturday. , t im b e r company. Is moving his tending Sunday school at the Pleas jury of Frank Holm es last Monday
com es to the Fox McDonald Bunday1
ant
Hill
Christian
church.
The
con
A splendid vehicle is provided for b>r four days
November Ik and 1«. "Home to Honor maehinea on Mr, C lem en ts place.
morning, when he fell from a pile of
gregatlon were singing the opening
Oregon" baa again beep accepted as where he has his cam p runulng
lumber and fractured tw o vertebras Clara How. the "It" girl In the ph­
| hy mn when suddenly Mrs. H iggins
the slogan for the home-coming event
iltre, "The Satunkay Night Kid"—
Mr. and Mrs. John Price enjoyed fainted and never regained con­ He Is recovering, but he will be
th is year.
her
third
all-talking
production,
kept
from
his
work
for
som
e
(Into
a reunion of their family last Sun­ sciousness.
She w as 60 years old
Lange Group Expected
which conies to (he Fox McDonald
day. T hose present were Me. and and is survived by her widower, A. yet.
That the home-coming will bring
The second accident also happened Theatre for a three day run begin
Mrs. Curtis Price front Notl, whe re­ J. H iggins, and two sisters. Mrs
to the university cam pus the largest
nlng today.
cently returned from U tah; Arch i Thomas I’lerce of Eugene and Mrs. no Novem ber 4. when W it Smith
crowd of alum ni ever to assem ble
The play deals with the lives of
struck
his
elbow
against
a
protrud­
Slough and daughter, Patricia, from May Manning, of Tacoma. W ashing
here for any one occasion has been
the lads and lu ssles who earn tnei, 1 for
ing
piece
of
lumber
while
loading
vorid aj k
- .. n 11.1
I K,1Kpn»i Miss Mildred Price from 1 ton. Mrs. H iggins was born at St
verified by Jeannette Calkins, secre
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living at the big departm ent stores
. ..
. .-x The D alles; Perry ¡’rice; Mrs. L ittle Daul, M innesota, July 1. 1S69. and a car. His arm was Injured and he
for
IATA H
»liimni dOd/u'ialii^n
tary
of i inn
the alumni
association, u-H
who
of the metropolis. The "II" girl her­
lost
several
days
from
work
Wilburn and tw o daughters from cam e t o ‘Eugene In 1904 She was a
Values to 918.75
estim ates the total will reach 2000
self Is "Tile Saturday Night Kid,'
The third accident happened on
W llfert, besides member of the Christian church and
When the thousands o f graduates Salem
" , ' , and , Teddy
'K °
It is a role that calls for a full range
Novem ber «. when Frank R Worley
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the host and hostess
Eastern Star.
pour Into Eugene for the event, they
of tile em oilons. She rages, she
was Injured. A picaroon with which
Miss Eva I’hetteplace. who Is
Mrs.
Emma
Pehrson
mother
of
w ill be greeted by sym bols of w el­
pouts, she loves She wears coy co i 25 HATS
Œ1 Q o
teaching at Blackley, spent Armis­ Mrs. Andy Olsen, left for Toledo. he was trying to straighten a Jam
Values to 94 9 8 * * ’ * ' ®
com e all ever the campus. A huge
tum es and formal ones
of lumber on the sorting tables
tice Day at her home here.
W ashington last w eek, where she
arch with Neon signs will be placed
Jam es Hall, who played opposite
slipped and struck him In the foot.
who
at the entrance of the campus on
“ Miss
" Maggie , Grant,
„
, is teach- will visit for several weeks
Miss Bow In "The Fleet s In. ami
Thirteenth street
ln* ,h " year at
sp^n’ ‘” e
fcelna May Oliver, character nciress
The Pleasant Hill teachers have
.
week-end with her parents. Mr. and
From McKenzie Country —- Mrs of the New York sin ge, provide th e!
One o f Ute most colorful of the . .
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been attending the Teachers Instl-
Mrs. Charles Grant here.
Milo Thompson was in Springfield
numerous ev en ts scheduled for the
tute in Eugene.
leading support for the flaming
yesterday from her home at Thom p­ haired Brooklyn actress
week-end is to be the traditional
Mrs Rlchard Hart ls enjoying a
EUGENE
OREGON
Donald Kahler, who is attending
s o n s Resort on the M cKensle high
rally and parade Friday night. Jam es v,8,t from her m o,her
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Normal school at Monmouth, spent way.
Raley, Pendleton, is in charge of the
Thurston basket ball team s motor-
The Idea of making a picture
event, The fam ous noise parade of pd to Crow last Friday, where they
old is to be revived this year, when ' ¡da-v ed the team s there. The Thurs-
eteam rollers, excavators, autom obiles ton klrls won and I*1* Crow boys
trucks, horns, sirens, rattles and , ,eam won.
every piece of noice manufacturer
Ray
Rennie and
Mrs.
Homer
Imaginable w ill shoot its w ay down I P hetteplace motored to Portland last
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AT OREGON THIS WEEK • Z . . . , T ♦ H T U R
? S . T Y O 7 N * • ♦ ♦ Z
UPPER WILLAMETTE
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Dress Sale
5 7 .5 0
5 1 4 .5 0
8 th A venu e
H a t & D re s s S h o p
the line of march
Dance Friday
Follow ing the rally festiv itie s in
the downtown district, the Journat
ism Jambouree will be held in the
Armory under the direction of the
students in the School o f Journalism
of the U niversity.
The w o rld s premiere o f "Ed's Co-
Ed,” the cam pus movie, will be shown
at the McDonald theatre at 11 p. m .
at a midnight m atinee.
Saturday to visit Mrs. Rennie, who Is
in the hospital there. They returned
home Sunday.
Powers—for Furniture
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Porter and son.
L eslie, and daughter, Laura, from
Llnslaw. took supper at John Edmls
ton's Saturday evening
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DEPARTMENT MAKES
RUN TO ROOF FIRE
Chief Sm itson of the local fire d e -.
partment answ ered a call at 12:30
POLICE DOC BITES BOY
Tuesday afternoon to put out a fire
at
th e A1 Johnson home on North
WHO PLAYS WITH HIM
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Mill street. The fire was believed
Arthur Kibby, of W est Spring- to have been started from an over-
field, was bitten by a police dog heated stovepipe and burned a hole
with which he was playing near his In the roof about one foot square
home on Tuesday. The boy's skin before the fire could be extinguished,
was lacerated in several places and There was no other damage.
it was n ecessary for a local physi-
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cian to take som e stitch es.
It is not believed that the dog was SICKLY BOY. 7. GAINS
15 LBS— RATHER HAPPY
vicious. The children were playing
with h'm and he apparently bit the
“My ooy. 7, would not eat. I
boy unintentionally.
gave him Vinol and the way he eats
and plays now m akes me happy. He
Entertain 500 CHib
gained 15 pounds.”—J. F. Andres.
Vinol ls a delicious compound of
Mr. and Mrs. W elby S teven s en
iron,
tertain oi the m em bers of the 500 cod liver peptone, ’i?
“ ' e etc.
t .c \ The
The
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a. h eir home last Friday even- erai pounds w eight to thin children
ing. A good number turned out for or adults.
Nervous, easily
tired
a
verv
enjoyab'-' -v e n '-g .
The anemic people
are surprised how
h ostess served refreshm ents follow- v in 'd give3 nf>w pep- sound sleep aDd
lr „
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a B,.G appetite.
T astes dolicious.—
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