The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 22, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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    TO REPEAT
“SECOND CHILDHOOD"
FOR AMERICAN LEGION
ANNOUNCE
ENGAGEMENT ON FRIDAY
■ -'" 'n s .n
O C L K tlL Y
The engagement of M iss Onets
SECRET FOR TWO WEEKS
"Seeoad Childhood." the play which Smith to Lee Cruaaa was announced
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was given by the senior class at the here Friday evening at a purtv at
Krn**< McKinney stole a march on
high school on May 15, wi||
pre. the home of Mrs. R L. Burnett.' sis hl’ ,r,pnda *« ’»Is city wh..„ he was
acnted again on Tuesday evening, 'ter or M is, sm ith
The rooms were »,,‘,,* , | y married on Mfv »
Maj 17, at the high school under the attractively decorated with roses and Mab** Kull*»<Ier. student at the I’nl
auspices of the American Legion other flowers, and a centerpiece on v,?r,l,y ”r Oregon The couple wont
P°*t. The play was said by many to the table consisted of a miniature *° Cor’fallla »here they obtained
be the beet local talent production bride and groom. A sne.1-1 .„1.,......... ’heir marriage license and cam., back
which has been seen in thia city for
to Eugene and were married at the
;uOi am
several years, and the Legion boys guests had arrived, announced the Episcopal church at 9(g) | u th e,
have decided Io sponsor a second engagement, and the hostesses pass evening by Rev Frederick Jennings,
performance of the play so that those ed a basket containing chocolates rector. Only a few Intimate friends
who did not see it last Thursday will an** an engagement ring to the (of the bride and groom were present
have another opportunity.
j guests,
1 Mrs McKinney Is a senior at the
The play, directed by Mrs. William
Tho guests were Mrs. Ben II j University and will graduate nexi
R Baker, is a story of an eccentric Weber, Miss Doris Olrard. Miss month She is majoring In muslt,
R o la n d W B o y d B o s t o n , an-
old college professor, who discovers Bessie Stewart. Mr». Cecilia Cruxan. •nd Is a member of the Beta Tau
. -oint«4 bv President Hoover fa
an elixir of youth It ja strictly a Mrs. Hasel Stewart,
succeed Cnlef Justice Hughes oa
Miss Gladys Alpha sorority. Her parents live In
humorous play, and keepa the audl Collins. Misses Melba Mellons. Mar Independence.
the Permanent Coart at Arbitration
at *>a Hague,
ence laughing from the time the cur­ garet Halsey. Myrtle Harvey, and
Mr McKinney has been Instructor
tain goes UP until it is brought down Dorothy Girard
of music, physics, are! Spanish at the
for the final time.
TELEGRAPH LINEMEN
past y~
year.
The wedding will be an event In ' local h. high school for ' the
hp pa"‘
r
The lending roles are portrayed by June.
11 n<* ha8 beeeu re-elected to the poet-
INSPECT W IRES HERE
Bernice Burkhalter, as the beautiful
Assisting Mrs. Burnett as Joint ' , ‘° ni for • « ”“ »«*
He majored In
daughter of the old professor; Ralph hostesses were Mrs. Bessie Smith h " " ' 7 ' he ’ nlTera,,y- frnn> whlrh
F our experts from the San Fran
Hughes as the hero who Is in love and Mrs. W f Me! agan
gr"dua,pd » y**r «Co He I. . Cisco offtce of the W .s J . r „"
with the daughter; and Frank Mers-
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member of the Alpha lu sllo n rratem
clegrsph company have
dorf. the old aristocrat friend of the
ing the past Week Inspecting th.
ROYAL
NEICHRDDQ
u
n
i
bome
ia
at
Lakeview.
professor.
AL NEIGHBORS HOLD
The couple win move to Springfield lines ,,f their company between Fu
Other members o f the cast are
MEETING LAST FRIDAY w" h!” a couple of week«, and win ««•ne and L»bano*i The men are
Evelyn Buell. Ruth B ettis. Clifford
(he
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~
’
make their home between Third and making . s Unrwjr
Members of the Springfield Royal fourth on I) street.
Darr, who plays the role o f the pro
system Of line, which their company
'‘i*‘,hor’ c*ub held their regular! Fraternity brothers of McKinney
fessor. Nellie Sankey, Ralph Cole.
owns and Improvement, an t repairs
Elma Lansbury. Bthelyn Stark, and meet.ng Friday afternoon at the w h,n finding out of the marrtare Will he made where needed following
home of Mns. Emnm Ser|ven„r lg78 dressed htm (n a pa)r of |o( d
Richard Prochnow
the completion of the survey
The
The high school orchestra will play
eenth avenue east. Bageue. The an>! paraded him about the carnnu, men workl- g „ere are D R Brad­
several numbers uhder the direction aftermxm was spent w.th sewing and ••» « ’ ducking him in the mlllrace ‘
ford. I. M ason, F L. Smith, and A
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of Ernest McKinney before the play, guessing contests.
A. Anderson They I -f. the middle
and curtain acts prepared under the
Those present for the affair were LEGION AUXILIARY H A C
he week for the northern part of
C || V C D -res
HAS
direction of Nellie Wright will in­ Mrs. Georgia Nettleton. Flora Steer-
Ibe state.
mer.
Alice
Peterson.
Marv
Miller
S,LVER
TEA
WEDNESDAY
clude a bass solo. That Lonely Road,
by Paul Freae; an Instrumental due» Emma Olson. Ina Cline. Hattie Bettis
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*" ' a 'Mh ent«rtalned A- T. BREWER ATTENDS
by Bessie Stewart and Irene Manley, Mrs. McKlnxey. Ina Scrivener Fu' d .”
nice
Denney.
Miss
Ruth
Betti,!
Ma
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,
,
7
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f
A“ Pr,can
1
entitled In the Oood Old Summer
FUNERAL IN PORTLAND
a s i lv e 7 t e '
h° me ye“ erday •» i
Time; and a highland fling by Thel­ dors Scrivener and the hostesses.
A. T. Brewer, local hotel man
The next meeting will be held on
The women ’ Pent the
ma Baker and Btfna Haverfleld.
June 11. at the home of Mrl X g “ ' ¿ S ™ 0? ™ " " K P° W” " *» bp ’ °<d w s. called to Portland Saturday to
Tickets for the performance will be
Nettleton.
« r s. oeorgia before decoration
day
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attend the funeral of hia brother’s
on sale by the Legion members ou
Mrs. Jack Sherman and Mrs. Edna wife Mrs. Edith Brewer, of Kalama.
Saturday.
Swarts were appointed a committee Washington, who died
PortIand
needlecraft members
to meet with the committee from the on Friday. The funeral service, were
INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN
ENJOY BACKWARD PARTY Ivlc Club and plan furnishings for held at Portland on Monday morn
MOTORISTS REGARDING
a room In the community hall
lug and Mr Brewer returned to h l,
Mrs. W N, Gossler. Mrs F. R
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home here that evening
NEW LICENSE PLATES
OFFICERS ON MONDAY " •hp‘,aba "•r*"d •' ,b" 1 « (» r
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Bernardlne McFarland was ehoaen
1-resldenl of the Springfield Girl
Si'oiits at their meeting which was
held Monday evening at Hu. lu.ni» of
Theda Rhodes Other officer elected
are Theda Rhodes, vlca-presldent ;
Alya Thatcher, secrelnry;
Kssell
Adams, acrlba; F ay, sBrati.m, flag
hearer; Melba Harris, bugler.
A short buatheaa meeting followed
the election of officers.
|
hall on Friday evening A sh o rt p ro
glam by the ■ hl Id re 11 was an added
feature of the entertainment, to
gether with the many carnival booths
and fortune telling gypalna
CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO
HAVE CHILDREN S DAY
A special pageant will he preaented
at the Christian church on Bunday
morning at the usual Bunday school
hour as part of the annual chltdrun’a
day oxerclses
It la entitled The
NEW CURTAIN IS HUNG
World Children for Jesus, It I, di­
ON HIGH SCHOOL STAGE vided Into seven scanes and all (he
I children of the Sunday school will
A new Stage curtain has been
take part.
hung In the high school by the
,
Other events on the program In-
student, for use In presenting playa
j elude an opening song at S « by the
and for all purposes where a curtain
•la needed on the stage It | , a ynry , audience. This will he followed by a
deep red plush and has no advertise I prayer, and a song. Pralae Him, by
the beginner, and primary depart
menta or other marking, on It A red
metlta.
Muriel T v.,.,, will sing a
valence of the same material hang,
above the curtain, giving the stage ■olo. A Love Message, and the Junior
deparlm-..-’ will sing I Think When
a beautiful appearance.
I Read Thai Sweet Story of Old. A
special million offering will he taken
C a fe te ria S up per Successful
The en tlie program will he oyer In
About forty people attended the
lime for regular morning rhurrti
penny cafeteria eupt er which the services
’he
’ HRISTIAN church
plans
h e rt,
th re e an<,
p rise Mrs'
s fo r 11 th e U ,e Drury
a s t r|d won
|c |J
"y .
F
LANS
Nearly 100,00 application blanks
Ions costumes worn at the backward
CHURCH NIGHT FRIDAY REBEKAH LODGE HOLDS
sent out during the past week by the
REGULAR SOCIAL MEET
v™ * mpmb»-rs of the Christian
secretary of state to automobile own­ was held at the horn!"* M™
ers se rv e s to remind the motoring Wright on Thursday afternoon o f i X l n ^ ' i n Th'"' t" Ch"r' h
-Members of the Rebekah lodge en­
public that it w ll soon be time to
joyed their regular monthly social
last
week.
Mrs.
Sidney
Ward
was
the
Fridav
.
*
hUrrh
pa^lo,■
',
on
buy another license for the family
assisting hostess. The afternoon was of M-, ’’o iff'^ A b " '’" ‘h° <l‘rec,l° n meeting on Monday evenlnK
car. A whole year s license is whaf
)- O. F. hall. The regular busi­
spent with games and c o n te sts a fte r M
" Abrams. The men's
the state is asking for not later than
which the hostesses served delicious and th
fUrn,sh the refreshments ness « as transacted, following wlilch
July 1. This will mean that the Ore­
the members enjoyed i. p ,,.|Ulk
gon motorists will have to pay for
■ ‘loor meeting of the year and , ht. club
“ '" ' J ™ " * 8 ™»- All un<h an., social evening. The m. m
a '-ear and a half license in one year, L .M X
‘ r’ P,8“ n,ng 8 F'Cn,C
be are
»«» . « a i d
" * fr‘*“ lB bers „r (he Kebekililll m(.et w,;h
1
but there i , some satisfact’ou in
Oddfellows for the regular monthly
knowing that the fees will not have
Jo.nt social meeting on W edr.usda
‘ Thp
S ” urrtay
to be paid again in January, just M r? eci^ eence Chase Tnd M™
evening. Want! Barn s ,v ir
when everyt.n
is f nanciaily de art ' Hurd. The members present ' c h i h i ” ° T
8OC,’ ty ° f ‘h’ and Alice Deune were the members I
pressed following Christmas hoU- were Mrs. W. V ^ s s Z Mr,P c ’ T (
of the committee for the Jo nt m- , I
,
t
h
¡vJlL
.
U
rC
h
wll‘
hold a "
days
Phe’teplace. Mrs. L Wright
Mr
«t
à ’
he rW>m "e lt ,o Gra' '" Ini
All of the app'lcatlon blanks have O H Jarrett. Mrs E E Mav Ï '
7
? " " I “5’
crpa™
been mailed and it is necessary that
» Flattery( Mrs. w f " “;
and - k e wIH also be served.
EASY! QUICK! GLYCERIN
,lrH
each motor vehicle which is required F B Flattery, Mrs. W. .
C
n
MrS
Car‘
°
lson-’
Mra
MIX FOR CONSTIPATION
to be licensed be equipped with a set
E ig h th G rade E x a m in a tio n
O. Wilson. Mrs. Clifford Wilson
of the metal plates by July 1. The
The regular S'ate eighth grade
s,.ni,?Ple.
glycerln- buckthorn h e ',
H a rry S te w a rt. Mrs. Jo h n Hen
applications ar- to he mailed to th Mrs.
.
_
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sunn nen-1 ani, Dal?on wiH be held on Thursday saline, etc. as mixed In Adlerfkr ..
rer. . rs. W. N. Dow. and Mrs. W distriru /d ’ h' Junf' * and 8‘ 193°- I" Keyes constipation in TW •
secretary of state at SHem, or p re ­
M. Dong, all of Springfield, and Mrs. ■ » L . - l , Y herP tb«re a'" I "
1
sented to the county sheriff, who wilt
are le g a li? ’ q k w Z l "to U ke (¿em Mos* medicines act onlv on the l„
bowel, but Adlerlkn a c , on P
. ’
mail them for the individual, giving D. E. Crites, of Eugene
asked 1 wH*" <’U.eat,ona ''»ve been nnl^n “n<1
h0Wp|-
h m a teniix.1 try w .cjshield permit
rnneof
j
'
nd ’»■«»Uons for all poisons you never thought w re .n
conditioned
pupil,
fo
the
proper
dis-
to be used only until the other n|nto„
your system. Just ONE spoonful r-
n iete,
W a lte r v llle R esid en t H e re — C
R
lleves GAS. sour stomach and sick '
arrive. A fee of 25 cents is charged ’ v!vM ler. 0, Waltervllle. was a bus!-’ tricts or, for cnpll, r-*-,
headache.
Let Adlerlkn give ,,„m «c"
H
15
7
rea8°"
,0
‘ake
,h'
m
on
May
!
for this service. The plates w ni ,,e
ness visitor in Springfield Saturday
and
bowels
a REAL cleaning ana 1
black with an orange color for the afternoon.
E. J. MOORE.
£ eugho8: o r r d ron
numerals and letters.
Co. School Supt
Hal Hogs. secretary of state, urges
that 'he public do not forget to send
in their receipts of registration when
anplying for a new license. This slip
o f paper ia required by law to be
carried in the driver’s compartment
at all times, except when the receipt
Is being mailed to the state office for
correction or for new plates. The
motorist should also be particular to
note that the. receipt corresponds
with the numbers of the license
Plates Any error shoo'd be called to
the attention of tht state department
at one».
Recent laws In both California and
anada make ft mandatory that the
receipt be exhibited to show owner-
ehlp or the vehicle before it can be
registered or nsed ,n thft twn
The receipt is not Just a slip of
paper to be Ignored, says Hoss
that It has a vital purpose,
namelv the Identification of
automobile for which It is iR81,f.d
and very valuable to the owner
In ;
case of theft.
Leonard
Refrigerators
LEGION MEMBERS WILL
'. ATTEND CHURCH IN BODY ‘
All patriotic organizations fn , hf>
c.ty have been invited to nfon-i a
special pre-Memorlal service at the
Baptist chnrch 8'ind-.y, Mav 25. R ev
Ralph Mulholland will deliver a spe­
cial address to the veterans of our
wars and their associated organiza­
tion members. He will a i,0 deliver
the address at the Laurel Grove cem e­
tery on Decoration Day follow ng the
parade. Members of the American
Legion are requested to meet at the
community hall at io:46 Ronday
morning and march In a body to the
church. Those who cannot get there
at that time are asked to go direct to
the church.
at a Decided Saving in Price
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#t thM Savin«8 and the large
man's purse. Come e a r ^ e X T est^ u o^ ^ X
Priced at
$14.75, $17.75, $23.75, $26.50, $29.75, $52.50
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WITH EACH REFRIGERATOR OVER $20 00
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