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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Large Audience
H eart C antata
SIGNS NEW
TEACHERS TÜESDAÍ.
MERCHANTS. AS IN DAYS
OF OLD COMPETE WITH
FIST ON STREET CORNER
Gravel R unw ays
Will Stop Planes\
"Th« People'« Papar"
U lve n e w s p a p e r
IN A LIVI TOWN
AIRPORT LAID OUI
n EEOERAL E m m
Sunday School Room" and Bal­
An exhibition of fisticuffs which
cony at Methodist Church
ttracted and greatly amused all the Airport Manager Returns Mon
Soveral Hundred Young People
Filled to Overflowing
Three New Teachers to be in 2 2 ’” * J?
10011 placa Tu'’•da’,
day After Inspecting Cali­
Expected in City Thle Week
Faculty N « > t F .H
i i
wb* n ° * o rr’’ Ke“ “ « " and Julius
fornia Flying Fields-
CUlty Next Fall, Lincoln Fulop. Springfield a two leading dry
*Th© ftn»»t musical program
William J. Mackenzie. Airport
End for County Convention
ocnool
to
Get
Another
Man
«
*
*
merchants,
became
engaged
or
Specialist of the Department
of Sunday School Workers: I pr,"," ," ' ’d by ,u<‘al «•»•»< in this city."
Completion of the graveling of the
Teacher: Corvallis Woman " " ‘•ngled •» Fourth and Main streets.
Local Churches to Entertain* M o ïd V “ * *
* • wyoM
of Commerce, at the Spring-
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morning after they
had
Competition between the two mer- present runways at the municipal
Gets H- 8. Place.
field Port Today making
| heard the flprlngflrld choral society
.chants became so strong that they airport Is all that la needed here now
Class A Rating Plans.
Keveral hundred young people are Present the cantata. The Redemption , Thr»»e “ • • teacher« for Bpring- went back to first principles to settle to get many of the Pacific Coast
«averted to come to thia d ty on , »" ■ ««Parity audience at the Metho- , f*"ld •e r« elected Tuesday
______. ____
aviator« to land their planes here for
a
night at their differences.
m e a y for the openln« events of the •**•* « hurch on Runday evening All of *
1,1 » • • t in « of the local school
.... ............
The exact cause of the argument
— —
elath annual convention of the U u e ,ba l,M«l church«« ¿(«continued their board Tw,’ -" f ‘ hem will teach In the 1» not known hut what one of them i
here T “"ada’r >»r Lee
at t b . loe.l
./
-In -r t
Omwty Council of Religious Kduca • » • " ! “ « aervlce« Runday to enable IJn,w,n ««'hool and the other one will did or did not aay to the assessor Inman.
* C° »
tlon which will he ln ««salon here on ,ha,r member« to attend the musical *’’* a" * !* “ * d '«
the high
school about the other'« stock la supposed after he and George Hammond, etu- m ^ c e " wh”/
Friday, Saturday and Runday
program,
and
the
crowd
which
do<',",on
'he matter of select- to be the cause. Fulop emerged from ‘l o t at the «b o ol. had returned from , he order, o f^ h
' l,nder
The aeealona will be divided Into »“ "»cred could not be seated, even ln< * coacb • ' " '• high school was the combat with a black eye and a JZM mile automobile trip Com Eu- of the departmZn7” r * n l “ Cret4rT
gene to Glendale. California, during M r I f a r i J I ?
aerona" “ ca-
three «ectlona. adult, youth and the after the Runday school rooms In the n°* r* ach"d • ' the meeting, although ■ • “ re nut a complaint for
aaaault
children's group«. and each group hack part of the building had been applications were considered. More against Kennett, who Tue«day wan
con-
.............
port. itg
• I I I hold aeparale meetings for dla thrown open and the balcony had consideration
opr,n*
fined »14 In Judge Walker's Justice field between Medford and Glendale, freed?,m
and talked
talked with
with manv
eawae.S ‘ a
a
-
httZdlrd»,
and possibili-
• I l l be made next Monday evening court after he had pleaded guilty.
cuaslona of Ihelr particular problem« ,
tilled
many of fleas
the a
coast
tl^«
a
i
"* l
•hd program«
, •
No, 8(v, n ,„ r Mon, y
flyers about the local field and about
W7>en
when the board has Its regular
A large gathering of all delegatea | Much commendation 1« due this monthly wanton.
ihe ships they are building there.
t, dcveloned t V “ 1
i* * MB<'ken’ w
Will be held at the Christian church «r" uP of dtlaena of twith Springfield
Ml««
Marguerite
Mlllhollen. of WEEK-DAY RELIGIOUS
field w;,.. stated Mr. Inman, and SnrlnJiuiA
^ • ’* ’“ * * “ *
on Friday evening, commencing at “ “ d Eugene who have devoted a great Corvallis, was selected to teach Eng.
SCHOO'-. DEMONSTRATION many of them had circled the field, ' the city a a n>° r ^ T b l’’ wln <*r *
7:1R. when the odd Fellow«' band ol i ie a l «* «heir time during
the past H»h at the high school to fill the i
bu, decided no, ,o M t down their f j r X
Rugene w ill play
j three months to rehearalng a musical vacancy caused by the failure of
ATTRACTS AUDIENCE
The Program
Mrs
Baker
to
accept
a
renewal
of
he-
valuable ahlpa because they did not
The A
°T thre*‘ TeaM-
. program «Urli as was given Sunday
Many Springfield people turned out
The program for the three day 1 nl<ht Ju«l for the enjoyment they re- contract. She will come to Spring
a
,
”?
"
*
»Irporta, and they must
convention follows:
celve from thalr efforts No admission f,* ld h,ah|5' recommended by al*, her Tuesday evening to attend the an­ which t h r / could see from the air e » .
•e re no, graveled. Al, o, th i pl.o u
™ r? * 601,1
a»d p rao
nual demonstration of the week-day
•a « charged, but an offering was
FR IDAY EVENING
was ,'"u r"c,or» «< Oregon State College.
Otrlatlan Church— All Departments i taken and the audience responded • Wb<’
•h e e
’ she
* h* w,n «vaduate next month church school which was held at the declared that the location k « .
many promised that thev
™ ° “ ,y “ rport that ba*
“ nd®r lbe dlrec" ° “
7 :JA. Odd Fellows' Band and Song generously enough to more than m eet * l,h a dH» " * o f Bachelor of Science • ^ “ ”¿7?.
*, C,l^ l * r“ tl“ <
th*
Servire,
the expenses Incurred ln connection 1,1 Voea"®“ al Education Moat of her of Mies Ooldle 8mlth. the week-day •o u ld stop here on their air Jaunts we«t
“
runways were such that the Manv of
t- 1DenT* r ’ Colorado,
7 :M Invocation-R ev lik e.
with the program
| work • ' ‘ he Corvallis school has bible school Instructor.
Mr M k “^
The work in this county la being heavy .h ip . could take of, without ap^ted
Springfield Quartet selection.
The program was featured by solo | ,""’n oi ““ *
claaa, according to
7 :M Addreee. Mayor W. P. Tyson.
and group parts, which ware effective- • ,hoa* who '■«commanded her She Is carried on among the students In the •a y trouble after making . landing
NU abort
ly arranged and handled by the sing | * * raduate of the Corvallis high fourth, fifth, sixth and Junior hlxh
Reaponee. Mary Herding
Men 5«« Large Ship
Thoo-
While in California th . two men o» a r - X L
T
T ' “* ’ M U 4
had
Solo. Mr. W ilfred Cook
•re. Harry Lamb, student In music *<,h001 and haa ha<l both musical and school grades, and they all
had an opportunity to see t h . Urge 2 L '
‘ ,ter ,ocal
part» In the program.
till. Addreee. "Abounding In the • I the I'nlveralty, accompanied the dramatic training In the college
3. passenger pUne which I . T o w £ “,’h . £ p . “ “ " n ^ f
The
three
projects
whoch
had
pre-
Work of the Lmrd.-' Dr. George musicians at the piano. In lha ab­
Men Teecher at Llneeln
Roy P. Qulnly was «alerted aa a , vloualy been selected for this work carrying passengers between Loa - - - ■
Rurllnghame.
ment of
UK
sence of W lnlfrld Tyson, who was III.
new (sacher l0 the Junior high grades
'
dr* ” 'n« “ f d“ H« »“ be Angeles and San Francisco. They saw cpeclallat pointed o u t
•
SATURDAY MORNING
Ernest McKinney did (he directing.
Work on the Springfield port has
- the Lincoln school He haa been " sent
“" l to
10 Japan;
J,pan; second,
,econd' making and «he Urge ship clicle the field at
Christian Church— Adults
The soloists who had parts In the at
been held up for several weeks
i i ’ll Horen at Raptlat Church; Youth cantata are Alfred Preae. Mrs Arah In Springfield and haa Interviewed equipping school bags for Mexican Oakland and settle down to the
awaiting the arrival of the Depart­
M , Methodist Church—see special : Hoyt Rae. Mrs. W c . Rehhan, Mrs each member ol the school hoard, children; and third, the filling o t . ground like a bird would settle oa a
ment
ot Commerce specialist, -------------
as tha
programs >
,m
limb. ----------
They were both greatly Im
W K. Harnell. W ilfred Cook. Vellle who r«coramead h:m. He haa had treasure chests for the Filipino etu----------
dents this yqar
The Springfield ! Pressed by the practicability ot such m o n « ¿ L .c t no‘ , w,’ h to ,n,raa‘ “ F
10 oo Song aervlce.
Pruitt, and Dallas Murphy.
considerable teaching experience and
children decided to carry out the 1st- • large plane.
: a - u »blch would not he approva4
"Abounding Through i*rayer."
The other groups were composed i la now employed at Goshea His se­
the runways
e o n . . . . . . the local
,h* depar,m* nt- ■■ other eltlea
Rev R E Clark.
bought riv
five . i 1 One of
o, the
of the ladles' octet. Mrs. W. C. Reb- lection Is In keeping with the an- ter one and they have bouaht
m ol, o ^ L
' d° " e ln ,h ”
O "« o *.
Piano solo, Norma Kinser.
hau. Mias Wilma 8cotl. Mrs. W P nnunced desire of the board to re­ cheats and filled them. They have f'eld haa been graveled
’
"
I
now
go
ahead
afta«
also
made
two
maps
o,
the
Philippine
length, but the gravel h:
lt:M . The Field of Work, DeLllllan Tyeon. Mrs Dallas Murphy. Mrs d uce the teaching load o, each
not yet the government plan.
Oleon and Prof. H. 8. Tuttle.
Arah Hoyt Rae, Mrs. Potter. Ml»« 1 teacher, which ha« been quite hlga Islands and have made scrap books been smoothed out. The other run
Mr. Mackensle came to SpriugfleM
showing onr na“ ve vegetation and ways have been staked
I I : I t . Discussion.
here the past year.
Agatha Beale, and Jule Pollard
out and from Ashland, and will leave Ute to-
11 00 (mack, place to be announced. mala quintet. Paul Potter. Dallas
Miss Eva Phetteplace, a graduate the manner in which we live and bladed, and are awaiting a coating
d*y for Albany. He le Inspecting all
Executive Committee Meeting
Murphv. Ixureace Mofrttt. Walter of Eugene high school and Monmouth dress. Ona o, these scrap hooks ot gravel to make them Drat clast
the airports on the airway line frofli
H A Tl'R D A Y AFTERNOON
shape for all weather use.
Many
Ooeeler. and Alfred Free«; a mixed normal school, waa .elected to teach waa «,‘ac* d <» aach “ f these cheat«,
Lx,« Asgeles to Bellingham. Washing­
the
second
grade
at
the
Lincoln-
T
"
*
Program
was
featured
through-
Christian Charch—Adults.
pUots
have
declared
that
they
woald
quartet W ilfred Cook. Mrs. Rae. Mrs.
school next year. She la a sister of ° Ut ’rl,h th* rec*ta*|ou o, Biblical rather land a ship on the local field ton As a result of his rislt many
‘Children at Baptist church; Youth Baraell. end Alfred Prase
cities are changing their plans for
Dr. Cart H. Phetteplace , nd „ a r * r ' ea and P1« ^
at
Methodist church. See special |
without «any gravel when It Is dry,
airport development so that they win
programs.)
as
the
graund
is
smooth
and
firm
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
H.
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ERRORS LOSE GAME
be working toward sUnddrdlsed and
>:•**. fh>ng Rervlce
and there le no danger of rock par-
Phetteplace. who llvs on ronle 1.
EASTERN S T A R M F M R r p «
federal , ¿cognised airports.
FOR SPRINGFIELD’S
A eblft will h . med. at the Lincoln
MEMBERS
1:*#. Abounding—Through Purpose.
tides damaging the plane.
Rev. Rnrl Horaell.
ATTEND DISTRICT MEET
, .. _ , „
HERE FRIDAY school next fall when Mm. Roberta
1. I t Solo. Herbert Pate.
—■
will he given the first grade, taking
METHODIST MEN ATTEND
1 9 « The Workers In Tralaiag, Fro,. M * rrora Proved costly to the Sprlng-
Many members of the Cascade PAUL BUNYAN STATUE
the place of Mrs. L. K. Page, who
W O Beattie.
I f,* ld baseball team here Friday when resigned, and Miss Phetteplace «rill chapter o, the Eastern Btar. together
BROTHERHOOD MEETING
MAY BE LOCATED ON
l:M Dtecueelon
I th* ’' ,oa' 'be game to Eugene high leech the second year students which with their Worthy Matron. Mrs. W.
Eleven members of the Men s Bro­
C. W right, went to Eugene last night
NEW BRIDGE TRIANGLE
I 0« Bualneaa eeeeton and awarding * la,r,r" " f a r making almost twice aa Mr». Robert» now b u .
therhood of the local Methodist
o, leadership Training Credits
, B’ ,n5' hH’ “ ,halr opponent«. The
to attend the district meeting of the
A huge statue o, the mythical Paul church motored to Lebanon Monday
° rd* r of the Eaa,ern » I « - Mrs. Ellaa
«•me started of, with an error by aiwtx, w . _________
BATVRDAY EVEN!NO
ELECTRIC SHOP
beth Tipton. Grand Worthy Matron of Bunyan and his huge ox ‘.‘Babe” slml- evening to attend the meeting o, the
«0*
Youth
Banquet.
Christian John Lynch, who took a banted to ll
TO HAVE MODERN HOME Ore«°n' and C«ri Tipton, grand sU[e U r to the model which was exhibited 1 D*atrlct Brotherhood «raa held there.
church. BOc per plata. Table for I and overthrew first base right at the
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_ deputy
. _
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_ Or- • ' 'be I-ane County Wood Products 8 Pr*n«tield had the largest repre-
j opening. The final score waa io to
ervlslng
for the Rainbow
Intereetad adulta.
Springfield Electric Supply c m - d’ r tor OlrU. both o, Portland, and Bhow ha,d recently In Eugene, may ’ • “ '•'Io n ot u r city In the district,
Methodist Church— All Departments. «. naú «ras lha second defeat for the
J local team this season. Pleasant H ill W»ny Is the name ot the new electric Mra- Wllllnma, of Junction City, the some day be permanently exhibited acc°rdlng to Dr. Emery, rice-prest-
7:18. Song Service.
defeated them In Ihe opening game ■hop which M A. Pohl and CUrence «rand organist, were present for the on the triangular piece of land at dent of 'be local group,
7 NO Invocellon. Rev Mulholland.
the west approach o, the new Spring-
The meeting, which was also the
7 IB Play. In His Strength Coburg •nd they took the game here with Cooley are opening In the Laxton “ •* * !“ «
field bridge. If
local people care to ''n al meeting ot the season for ‘he
Week-day Bible rise« Directed by [ I ’nlveralty high oB Tuesday of last building, between the Rodenbough
week.
garage and the Springfield bakery
have It. This
Information was re- " r«a“ l**tlon. was addressed
by Pro-
Misa Ere Dell Murphy.
Cooking Club Meets Tonight •
The local team Is taking It very The front ot the room has been par­
vesled here this week ln a letter re- '• " • o ' A. R. Sweetser, of the Vnlver-
1:10 Week-day Bible school demons
Members of the Cx>klng club o,
celved by W A. Taylor, president o, j
who «•▼• an Illustrated lectura
r * y? 61".
Th’‘y h" ra "o «ames titioned of, and several shelves are
trallon. Mias Goldla Smith.
the Christian church, the organ!««,
built
along
the
walls
to
hold
the
N «0 Week day Hlhle sc
h
o
o
l
T
h
.
1
arheduled
• he Chamber of Commerce, from H . J. on Pl"“ '« * “ d plant life In Or-gon.
until next Tuesday, when
school. The
tlon which prepares the Friday lunch­
of
the
W illam ette The next meeting will be held Ir Sep-
W’ork o, the Church. Dr. H. A they will meet (he Cottage Grove ag stock o, fixture* and electrical ap­ eons for the Lions club, will have Cox, secretary
xregallon here. Coach Cotter Oould pliances which they will carry. They a social gathering this evening at the Valley Lumbermen’s association, in I ' “ mber.
Wheeler.
which he says that It lB Oliver Bar­
Those who attended the m eetlrg
took the team to Eugene Tuesday • III also have two enclosed shop
1 :1B Dlacuaslnn
home ot Mrs. Bud McPherson.
A
evening to play a practloa game with widows for display purposes. Much short business session will be held rett's wish to have the statue per­ from Springfield are Dr. W. H. Poe
SUNDAY MORNING.
of the work la being done by A. J
a fraternity team
manently exhibited In some place In lard. W illiam G. Hughes. L. K. Pago.
Sunday School and church o, choice.
first, after which those present will
4chnetsky and Major M. B. Huntly.
the Pacific Northwest.
8am Bartholomew. Frank Bartholo­
Junior service« at Methodist
• “ Joy a program and gamea.
Par, of the letter reads as follows: mew. Dr. N. W. Emery, W ill Maybe,
church.
SENATOR JOHN B. BELL '
"We understand that it Is Mr. Bar­ Her. C. J. Pike, Harry Wooley, R. L,
BUNDAY NOON.
PASSES AT PORTLAND
rett's hope tha, his statue can be Drury and George Brown.
Basket lunch ln Christian church
erected In some place in the Pacific
for those who care to bring their own
John R. Bell, «tat« senator from
Northwest through
the efforts of
lunch.
Linn and Lane countlos. died at the
lumbermen and other Interested eltl- SPRINGFIELD CHILDREN
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Veteran« hospital at Portland yes­
aean.
Christian Church— Adults.
terday following an operation per-
TO MARCH IN PARADE
We have heard several suggestions
(Children
at
Raptlat
rhurch;
Youth
.. u
u
i f° rm"d ° n Mondalr a“ d from which Springfield Student» Win Two Pollard, Blanche Bates and Lela
to
the
effect
that
the
triangular
tract
At
least
180 Springfield children w ill
• I Methodist church. Bee special he did not succeaafully rally. Senator
Places and One Honorable Squires.
of land at the west approach of the march In the Lane
programs.)
county World
Bell had been III tor some time, and
The girls' glee club did not win
Mention with Four Entrants
new Springfield bridge Is Ine-lly lo­ Friendship Day parade In Eugene and
1:00. Song aervlce.
certificate, but waa given firs, honor-
went to Portland where he hoped that
at Forest Grove Tournament; ■able mention, which la equivalent to cated for the erection of the statue, take part In the program to be held
1 08. Abounding—Through Persever- an operation would Improve his con­
due to the traffic over the Paelflc Immediately afterward In «he city
ence. Rev. George Cromley.
Girl» Lauded for Conduct.
dition.
foui^h place In the contest.
The
and MrKenxIe highways, and the park back of Skinner's Butte on Fri­
I 18. Muele by Ssnla Clara choir.
He leaves his wife and two child­
members of the glee club which sang
Springfield high school students ' Gypsy Fires are firs, soprano: Leola fact that Lane county la the center day May 2. The parade will start at
I SO Youth and the Work at the ren. John Bell. Jr., and Helen Bell
of the lumber Industry In the W II- 3:(M) o'clock
__________
added new laurels to those already Gates.
Church. Rev. L. H. Randle.
and __ la being sponsored
Dorothy Potter.
Vernlee
They were all with him at the time
lametta valley, both from the stand- by the Lane County Wee’ k-da"“ Bibb»
•o
n
In
the
music
fest
In
Eugene
a
Trent Oírla' quartet.
of hit death.
Hawke, Haael Wilson, Junla May,
point of production and timber re-1 school workers. It will Include repre­
1:10. Discussion.
Mr. Bell •» a head of the Ijtn e few weeks ago when they went to the Eva Louk, and Helen Meradorf;
sources.
8tate
Music
Tournament
at
Forest
1 NO Duet, Mrs. Lulu Kent and Mrs. county abstract company at the time
sentatives from nearly every com­
second soprano: Dorla Chase, Blanche
We are calling this to your atten­ munity In the county.
Drove last week end and won two
Irma Ogram
of his passing. He was a Mason an
Petes, Jessie Beals. Beulah Richard­
tion In view of the fact that we un­
places and an
honorable
I:SB. Installation and Consecration Elk. and a veteran of the
Mayor W. P. Tyson and Lum An­
mention son, Ruth Bettis, and Daley Tomsath;
Rpanlsh- with four entries.
derstand that you are Interested In derson, chief of police, will have
Servloe Mr. H arry Benton.
American war.
altos:
Lela Squires. Jule Pollard.
beautifying this ground and that a ‘‘barge of the local children during
Paul Frene won (he state champton-
YO UTH C O N VEN TIO N
Emma Trlnka, Nellie Wright, Evelyn
Funeral announcements had not
committee has been appointed by vou the parade. Children who are going
"hlp for hats aolo work, after com­
(For Youth over 12 yean.)
Buell, and Lela Maxwell.
been announced thia morning.
to represent the Chamber to handle to march In the parade are to meet
piling with a group ot 2« singers
Theme— Abounding In Happiness.
Conduct Is Lauded
this work, cooperating with others.'' at the Lincoln school at 1:00 o'clock
from every part of the state. In the
Mias Era D. Murphy, Snperlntsndent.
A
compliment
»as
paid
to
the
man­
HOLY SPIRIT IS TOPIC
Paul Bunyan Is the mythical char­ tomorrow, where cars will be pro­
Northland waa the title of the gong
F R ID A Y EVENING ,
ner in which the Springfield girls
FOR
SERMON
ON
SUNDAY
acter
In the early development of the vided to take them to Eugene and re­
which
Frese
sang
to
win
Ihe
state
7:10. Meet at Christian church In re­
conducted themselves at the tourna­
Oregon lumber resources. He, to­ turn. A special parking section for
championship and a five dollar bill
gular seaalon.
The sermon topic nt the Methodist
ment by the dean of women at the
gether with his large blue ox, has the Spi ¡ngfteld care will be set aside
SATURDAY MORNING.
church on Sunday morning will be which was awarded with the certifi­ Pacific University. She told one of
been the subject of many art pieces In Eugene and each driver of aa
cates
to
each
winner
ot
first
place,
Methodlat Church.
"The Holy Spirit." Rev. C. J. Pike
the faculty members at th» Unlver
and also of a humorous book.
Girls' Quartet Wine
10:00
Abounding
In
Happiness • I I I he In the pulpit. Topic for the
automobile w ill be asked to f k «
slty that she had never had a better
The girls' quartet was awarded the
Through Consecration.
dovm the names of each child la
behaved group of girls at any time
evening service will be the question,
Quest Soloist at Recital
third place In the class B group
10:10. Plano tolo. Norma Kinser.
hie car, thus assuring that all w ill be
staying at the women's dormitory
What ProgreasT The church choir
Mrs. W. C. Rebhan was the guest brought back after the program le
They chose to alng Swing Low. Sweet
10:46. Talks:
there. Ernest McKinney, director of
will sing two apeclxl numbers at the
soloist at a recital which paplle of over.
Chariot, and were In competition with
Happiness In Work. Earl Chap- morning service.
the musical groups at the high school
Mrs. Arah Hoyt Rae gave at the
quartets entered from Oregon City,
also complimented the girls on their
The Sunday echonl meets at 1:48.
McMorran and Waehborne auditor
Tillamook,
Oreaham.
and
other
equal­
Happiness In the Home. Clinton and the Epworth league has their
Lenburg Man Hara—A. W. Frasee,
conduct while In
Portland, where
Ina In Eugene on Tuesday afternoon. of Lea burg, spent Wednesday mora-
ly large eltlea. The members of the
(OeaUnnad oa Pare •)
they went before returning to Spring-
program at B:M.
Mra. Rae direct* the choir ef the lag transacting baatneax la Spring-
quartet are Vernlee
Hawke, Jule field.
ALFRED FRESE WINS
ST A ^ E MUSIC PRIZE
choir of the lfethedlet eharah here, 'field.
«ml