The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 29, 1930, Image 6

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T l I URSPAV. MAY 29. 1 »130
DR. EMERY'S BROTHER
JUNIORS AND SENIORS
DIES MONDAY EVENING
ENJOY BANQUET; SHOW
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B,"rab*>r* ° f
•*«»«* *nd
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y’ 1 ,n l' Junior classe» at the Springfield high
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Mr Emery was born in Brandon. New thal f|aaa t#nd. r> ,o
aradua„ Iia
York, on January 3, 1358 He came
group. A five course dinner was en­
to Oregon from South Dakota and joyed. after which a short program,
baa been engaged in farming in thia consisting of addresses by John
vicinity. He was a member of the Lynch and Frank Mersdorf, the presi­
Methodist church.
dents of the two classes, were given.
Surviving Mr Rmery ia hit wife. Principal W. K. Buell offered a toast
Mrs. Ida Rmery; eight daughters.
Boy Voyage, for the members of the
Mrs. S. R. Renshaw, Eugene; Mrs graduating class.
James R«tep. Ogden. Utah; Mrs. F
Others on the program were Alfred
F. Burchett, Spokane. Washington; Frese, Fred Buell. Violet Runte, Faye
Mrs. R. J. Neave, Eugene; Mrs. Paul Parser,», Bessie Stewart, and Irene
Bloomer. Kugene; Mrs Oeorge Wills. Manley.
Eugene; Mrs Fred Bloomer, Eugene;
- i A theatre party was held at the
Mrs Harry West. Eugens; one son. McDonaW theatre ,mmed l.le ly foi-
W. A. Emery. Portland, two brothers. ,ow,n|f , he ban
,
Newton W Emery. Springfield; P H
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X LEABURC pioneer
dies
AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS
twenty grandchildren.
Funeral services were held yester­
J E Kennerly. 76. Leaburg pioneer.
day from the Branstetter chapel in
Eugene. Rev H
.. —
.
. Thursday, following a brief Illness
and Interment was
made
at Rest-
He was born at Little Rock. Arkan­
Haven Memorial Park
sas. on November. 1853. and came to
ATTEMPT MADE SATURDAY Oregon in 1876, settling at Leaburg
where he has lived ever since. Mr.
TO LOOT KETELS STORE Kenntylv and his wife at one time
A burglar who“ either could not oper“,ed “ ‘od«’“< house and
find what he wanted or else
was
Bt Le,bUrg b‘*,Ore ,h ‘' adyen*
frightened away before he had time ° f the au,omoblle •* a
m"au*
The “Rogue Song” at
Fox McDonald Theatre
FOUR-H SEWING CLUB HAS
ACHIEVEMENT EXERCISES
M rs. H a m lin V e ry III
F. Il llr.mlln Is ci'lticully
g n tv r ta ln
at
The production was filmed sntlre
l.v In Technicolor and was directed
by Lionel Barrymore. Ttbbelt's song
numbers, ranging
from operatic
arias to simple love ballads, were
written by Herbert Stotnart and
Clifford Gray, with interpolations by
Frans Lehar. Elsa Alsen. Wagnerian
soprano, sings a special number ac­
companied by a woman's chorus.
.
A symphony orchestra accompan-
lis the s< n*s whl* >» Include One ■e In
the Georgian Hills, The Narrative,
The Rouge Song, The Shame Cry.
To Live, To Love. When 1 m Looking
at You, Little White Dove, and The
Bandit Chorus.
Barrymore, who was launched to
directorial fame In "Madame X.” and
who today is one of the ace talkie
directors of the Industry, believes
tb s. in the Tibbett picture he ha.
direc
directed his biggest production to
date
Present for (he day were Thelma
Llpes. Juanita Wilson. Pearl Wills,
Edna Severson, Olga Hrynchuk. Ellen
Cog. Mary Young. h H a l l . Lor­
raine Webb. Eaye Holverson, Lena
Stafford. Mrs. W aller Llpes, Mildred
Morgan. Margaret Jarrett, l*aullne
Conley. Velma
Peddlcord,
E«»ell
Adams. Lucille Davis, Ruth Stratton,
June Geiger. Ix>rna Chase. Beatrice
( arson. Eaye Johnson. Lora Thur­
man,
Mairlon Thompson.
Marlon
Thompson. Alice Neel. Mrs. Frans.
Winifred Frans. Mrs. W W. Walker.
Ruth Pollard. Mrs. A. J. Morgan
Doris Worley. Miss Evelyn Walker
Julia Pederson. Mrs. P. Holverson.
Eileen Baker Lela Peterson.
Kal„ i,rum. lt
if k L .
“
WE HOW IN RESPECTFUL
SILENCE TO THE SPIRIT
THAT
ANIMATED
THOSE
.M A R T Y K S W H O HAVE
FOUGHT OUR CAUSES AND
PRESERVED OUR NATIONAL
ENTITY.
WE WILL CLOSE ALL DAY
FRIDAY. MEMORIAL DAY.
Phone
W.
A. TAYLOR
Breier’s
Sell Everything Move Nothing
WOOL GOODS
All wool Dre»B Goods, 54 In. wide. Value $3.50
lOc
CREPE BACK SATIN
Hat Crepe Back Satin, plain and figured Crept Dechlne.
$3.00 values
5 J
LINGERIE
Bloomers, Combinations. Vests, Shorts. $1 values
13c
$5.00 values.
MEN'S CORDS
Slightly damaged
SILK PONGEE
All Silk 12 Mine. I ’ongee, 3 1/. yards
BOYS' HATS
1 lot SHOES for Satiirduy
T h u r sd a y , M a y 2 9
I
Admission 75c
Only
Act Now! Take Advan­
tage of This Offer
Leonard
Refrigerators
a t a D e c id e d S a v in g in P r i c e
T hrifty housewives will be delighted at the Savings and ths large
assortment of different styles to choose from. Models to fit every wo­
man's purse,. Come early before the best values are sold.
Priced at
With Each Yearly Subscription to
$14.75, $17.75, $23 7C, $26.50, $29.75, $52.50
The Springfield News
5 0 0 lbs. ICE FREE
we will give 50
Green Trading Stamps
9g
LADIES' HOSE >
Ladles' pure Silk full fashioned Hose. Values $1.98
Barn Dance
For Limited Time
73c
KHAKI MIDDIES AND BLOUSES
H o n o r d a t S how er
50 GREEN STAMPS fREE
S I.29
1 LOT STRAW HATS
Good Floor
Plenty Room
Have Excursion
Members of ner Sunday school
More than on nuodred anglers school class and of the ladies aid of
made a trip from Portland to South the Baptist church gathered at the
Junction on the Desechutes river home of Mrs. Ella Walker last night
last Saturday and Sunday on a spe­ for a surprise shower. Mrs. Walker
CLOVERLEAF DAIRY
cial fishermen's excursion train, Is leaving soon to make her home at
which has come to be an annual Oakridge, where she has two sons.
Good Music
Phone
9-WHITE FRONT GROCERY
F ish e rm en
Clerk: I'm taking a correspondence
From Mohawk — Mrs. Anna San- | course to get more money, sir.
gathe, of Mohawk, was a Saturday
Boss: Ah. too hid* I'm taking one
visitor in Springfield
to reduce ex .ensc
P a rty
In M em oriam
ui ..
7 ° * ' H° m* ~ Mra
* h° a ,,”,,d,,d ,he K*
to complete his burglarising forced
, . ...
_
_
h l. way l . , o the KeteLs d m ,
store ,
F° Unt“ n
turned (o h '" h " "'a ,>Or,land' r*'
Saturday sig
h t The
The Intruder
intruder 1,1 187*' Sbe P“ aed aw>r ,bl'M’ 7#ara
turned to her borne here Tuesday
late Saturday
night
ago and their only son died in 1902
after visit,ng s few days with rela-
apparently did aot care to make any
“Roaming
Ranch”
at
Rsx
Surviving Mr. Kennerly la a nep­
Uves In that city.
noise, as he had carefully taken out
Charming Sally Ellers makes her
hew. who lives In California, and
the pane of glass out of the back
Hoot
several nephews and nieces In Ar­ ' second appearance opposite
SUMMONS
door and as carefully set It away In
Gibson In Universal's exciting Wes
kansas.
* corner against a box so as not to
In ths C irc u it C o u rt o f <ha Stats of
Funeral services were held on tern drama. "Roaring Ranch.” which
Oregon for the County of Lane
break i t WTien this eras finished he
,
..
,
.
Saturday from the Leaburg church, will be seen and heard Friday and Benefit Savings A Ix»sn Asso. latlon
proceeded to open the door from the
. , .
,
Saturday
on
the
screen
at
the
Fox
a corporation.
Plaintiff
vg
i
__ , „ .. . . . . .. . .
. and Interment was . , made In the
Inside, and finding that he was only _
.
Rex theatre Miss Ellers, received
Clark Aydelott. and Mrs Clark
.
.
Greenwood cemetery,
in the same store mom. began to
•-
tydalott, his wife, defendants
much highly complimentary notice
S'lark Aydcto«' «n<l Mrs L
open one of the doors leading into the
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for her work as leading lady In the m u
Hark Aydelott. the above named
store proper. There was no glass in A T T E N D A N C E IS GOOD
I “Long, Long Trail." the first picture defendants:
these doors so it was necessary for
AT M. E. SUNDAY SCHOOL made by Gibson with sound and dia­ In the name of the State of Oregon:
The average attendance at the logue. Also prominent In the excep­ You are hereby required to appear
the thief to take off the hinges and
Methodist Sunday school for the past tional case of Roaring Ranch are and answer the complaint filed
force the door open.
The back dor was found to be wide nine months has been 183. it was little Bobby Nelson, Wheeler Oak­ against you In the above entitled
Court and cause on or before the ex­
open at 1:00 o'clock by Fred Hinson disclosed last Thursday evening at man, Frank Clark and Leo White. piration of four weeks from the date
who Immediately notified Mr. Ketels. ■ the quarterly meeting of the Method-
In prominence of cast, and the au -' of flr8t Publication or this summons
A thorough examination of the store ' *8t church. The report of the Sunday thentlc atmosphere of Broadway wh,l<’h dat^ ot expiration is fixed by
- iB
- sing
-
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■ gChool, as gl7en by H. M. Gillette,
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did
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reveal any m
articles.
R ,t," r
shows that the Sunday school has Artists all-dialogue musical specta- Pear and answer, plaintiff for want
financed
Itself
and
also
accumulated
cle starring Harry Richman, coming thereof will apply to the above en
MOTHER OF R. C. RONEY
enough money with which to pur­ to the Fox McDonald theatre Sunday tilled court for the relief prayed for
PASSES AT GOSHEN HOME chase 365.00 worth of song books
In his complaint, to-wit:
for three days, promises to be the
For Judgment against the defend
recently.
foremost
offering
in
the
record
of
Mrs. Clara Elisabeth Ann Roney,
ants for the sum of 3801.25 together
talking, singing pictures.
with Interest from and after the 23rd
widow of the late A. L. Roney, passed
day of May. 1930, at the rate of 10 per
away at her home at Goshen last MAN DRINKS TOO MUCH;
cent per annum; for the further sum
SOBERS UP IN CITY JAIL FOUR-L GROUP HEARS
Friday at the age of $8 years Mrs
of 31000, and for the further sum
Roney was bora at Dexter, the daugh­
of
310000 attorney's fees and for Its
Wood alcohol proved to be the un­
GOOD PROGRAM MONDAY
costs
sod dlsbursemenis herein Th >t
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker. early doing of one man here Saturday after­
An Interesting program of music plaintiff's mortgage be decreed to b«
pioneers, and had lived nearly all noon when police chief Lum Ander­
a first mortgage lien against the real
her life In thia part of the etate.
son picked up a man who had al­ and readings was presented Monday property therein described, to-wlt:
She is survived by one son. Ra­ ready had too much te drink, and who evening at the monthly meeting of Lot Four « ) . Block Thirty three (33)
leigh C. Roney, postmaster at Goshen, was carrying a bottle In his pocket Ixiyal Legion of Loggers and Lum­ In Gross* Addition to Eugene, in the
one granddaughter, Winnffred Roney, to stimulate him. The man, whose bermen. which was held at the W. County of Lane, State of Oregon;
that said mortgage be foreclosed In
of Goshen; and the following bro­ name was not taken, was locked up O. W. hall at 8.30.
the manner proscribed by law
R. E. Daniels, of Portland
field
thers and sisters; T. H. Hunsaker. of for a few hours while he sobered up.
Thia summons la served upon you
Xxjwell; E. R. Hunsaker. of San and not having funds, be wag put on secretary of the organization, spoke by publication by order of th e H o n ­
on wood promotion, and the Korean orable O. F. Sklpworth, Judge of the
Francisco; Mrs. William Preston and a bus and sent out of town.
above entitled Court, which order
quartet, composed of Ernest Me- was duly made and entered herein
Mrs. Hugh Hampton, both of Eugene;
I Kinney. Paul Potter. Alfred Frese, on the 29th day of May. 1930.
Mrs. C. M. Parker, of Cottage Grove;
D iam ond L a ke Road N ow Open
of first publication. May 29th.
and Mrs. Nellie Miller, of Akron
The road to Diamond lake Is now . and William Pollard, sang several Date
1930
Ohio.
!
numbers.
Florence
May
and
Barbara
open and clear of snow, according to
Date of last publication, June 20th,
The funeral services were held on the state game commission at Port­ 1 Barnell played a piano and xylophone
1930.
Monday afternoon from the Bran land The lake will be opened to fish­ duet, and Eaye Parsons presented a
A. E WHEEIXM’K.
Attorney for (Hnlnttff. I
stc..er chapel in Eugene, with the ermen on next Sunday, and a large reading. Mrs. W C. Rebhan and Mr.
Rev. George Warner, of Goshen, offi­ number are expected to visit that D B Murphy sang a duet, and Mar Address: 622 Corbett Building, Port
land, Oregon.
garet Jarrett played a piano solo.
ciating. Interment was made in the popular spot on that day.
M 29 J 5-12 19 26 1
Pleasant Hill cemetery.
event.
Housa
III
Mr and Mrs Laurence Muffiti, Mr.
at her home In this city Mr HamWa and Mrs Clayton Barbar. Donald
About forty mothers and their Is remaining at her bedside most of Wilson. Harry Wright, Alton Tyson,
of Eugene, anti Mr. and Mrs (). W
daughters were present at the an the time.
"The Rogue Song," heraldetl as one
White, of Salem, were all house
of the mo.« elaborate of all talking i
dM> » * * » * •* for
Born- Mr and Mrs. (1 t! Fandrem guests of Mr snd Mrs Clifford WII
musical pictures on the 1130 calendar
'* .
.. T T 1"“ c,uba 1,1 lh*
■Springfield district which were held are (he parents of a baby daughter son sl their summer home on Horse
of Metro-Mayer-ttuldwyn. now play
at the club bui.dlngs at the laine born to them at the Pacific Christian Creek Iasi weeh end Fishing was the
Ing at the Fox-McDonald, theatre,
hospital on Wednesday. May 28, 1930 chief sport for the guests
with Lawrence Ttbbett. Metropolitan county fair grounds on Saturday.
Arnold
Collier,
county
club
leader,
opera star as Its featured player and
a supporting cast which Includes presented achievement pins to the
who had earned them
and a «
Catherine Dale Owen, Wallace Me- members
,
" 'e m and
Donald. Judith Voaselll, Kale Price. ‘ " *7* * “
** Ul"
Lionel Belmore, Jamea Bradbury Jr
’ “f,' rnoon » “ -P-nl examining
Nance ONIel. Burr McIntosh. Flor L'* ¿ 7 ° “.’
pro)*c " whl‘ h
ence ------
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and — the ______
Roach comedy I ’ ’ '
» " d which
team of
of l-aurel
Ixturel and
” COUld want w"r"
«•«hlbltlon.
t»»m
and Hardv
Hardy
M rs.
W ITH EACH REFRIGERATOR OVER $20.00
ICE wlIL be delivered by Springfield Creamery, makers
of Maid O’ Cream Products
Wright & Sons
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