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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY-SEVENTH YKAH.
NEW «1110 CAMP
USES J E M CUE
HPIUNHEIKLÜ, LANK COUNTY. OHM;<>N
Hamlin Talks To
South America
First South American Phone
Conversation in District
Modern Auto Camp Under Con­
Heard Here Tuesday
struction Near Ovevrhead
To F II. Ilamlln, poatmaaler of
Crossing South of City; Tour-
ist Busmess Continues Good H‘
honor of tar-
ryliitf uu (hit firat rudIo telephone
Despite Business Inactivity.
oontersAtlou between thin city und
“ Th« People's Paper**
A
L IV I
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
'I'lH 'ItSH A Y . JU N E 19 1930
Bible Program to
Be Given Tonight
BARBER ELECTED CLERK
IN MONDAY ELECTION
FLANERY NEW DIRECTOR
AIRPOfil LEW WINS
IN TlA/i] Til (INC l/flTC
Class in Expression and Dram-
T»° hundred and sixty one voters
atic. to Present Croup
of and elected
J f t him school
7 ”'. director at the I
/
-
bones and Dramatizations
annual election held on Monday. Clay- Special Tax Passes 164 to 92 at
1 ,,U ,U U”L lUlL
r ‘ "i
. ..
„ .‘ ‘¡r mi'
,
.
,n ‘er” t,n « aod
reallau,. Blbllca. program, ever held
in Springfield will be offered by the
night at the Methodttt church by the
pupils of Mia. Era Dell Murphy, who
I‘on Barber won the clerkkshlp from
Wm G Hughes by a vote of 185 to 99
No changes hav„ be, „ niade
personnel of the board yet. The board
met lminPdlllte,y after the eIect|on
Monday
ran¥M,
j
Polls on Monday; Funds to
Be Used to Extend 100 Foot
Crushed Rock Runways at
Municipal Flying Field.
A n«w .i..l ...m pletely modern auto I Bu’",<’a A,rM- Ar«Bn“ na HU sou.
rasip la now under construction about *obn
Untullu. who la secretary to
h a . been con du cing a Ulble Exprea- --------------------------------Springfield's
hoII(, , B
w |„ m eet , <aln
»2.000 airport tag
<>ar m ilt south of this city on the I ’a- the American legation In tluenos
s on and D ranutk c lass of 36 girls ably the first week In July to consider ,BVy carrted almost two one at Mon-
lAlres
had
Just
received
word
of
his
Elisabeth
Jordan,
famous
rifle highway Oil the left hand side of
or i e past two weeks.
the annua| report
the c|erk and the day's special election. The vote was
writer, »how tarts I "Miss
the road as on« approaches the over­ mother's death on Hi.turday, May 31.
I body of Now hers" will ba
The
program
will
consist
of
songs
reorganization
of
the
board.
I«« f°r ar>d 92 against. The voting
and
dealrlUK
to
know
moro
details
head railroad crosslna Humors which
In this paper.
with pantomime and playlets which
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was fairly heavy both at thia elec-
a rr circulating also stale that certain placed the call, the connections for
glve the m em bers of the class an o*c SCIENTISTS WILL VISIT
,lon heId ,n the ci,y ball and the
latrile» are seriously lonslderlug the which compieteli at about 8.30 Tuos
large liquor supply
tM.rtun.ty
demonstrate whs, they 1
H |C H C A S C A D g R E G IO N S
, Th9
building of another i .imp Just arrota '*“» morning
h a .e learned «luring the »<bool per
total vote was 2<54 which waa larger
The telephone conversation was
the road from this one
TAKEN THURSDAY WITH
lod which began on Monday. June 9.
Springfield and y|tlnlty w,„
the ‘ha» ‘be primary election when but
The new camp Is being built by A carried over a .p ed a l radio connoc- !
MATT SIMON ARREST an i which ends with the program to­
224 votes were cast.
scene of several Interesting Inspection
It bond and F M Manati ho have 1 ,lwl1 ”f 'h*1 Btlephoue company from I
night.
Members of the airport committee
Buenos
Aires
to
New
Torli
end
then
|
trips
during
the
week-end
by
mess-
formed a stock company. It will ha
It Is a rather futile life which Matt
dates
U
has
her.
of
the
scientific
congress
which
7
‘pre’
aed ‘hetnselves a . pleased at
sent
over
u
direct
wire
to
Hun
Fran­
Due
to
conflicting
under the actual management of Mr.
” ou,coma of the «lection. Conald-
cisco and on to Medford where It was Htnion Is leading now that he has been ne« essary to sndt the date ot Is now In session at the University
Manati who hsa recently muved
from
loveii troni
.
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' once b«eu
caught and found suiltv ...
.
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u is u n iv e rs ity.
been ' .........«
, h a. 1,.,-n
"a
*é"
EUK’'nt'
• large q^uttlty of
pr<,*ran‘8
« ™ ay “ Tbura Thuroday
Thursday „morula,
„morning the member.
members will
thl"
* Perlod ° f depression
southern California where he
day.
visit
the
tonsil
south
a“ d "®t * <ood time to rab>e U x e ’
nnd Sprinjcf1nld It took ten minuto» 1
*
<tev.
■»<•«•
et.»
- h beds ------
*«. of
» « Spring-
• - ».
actively Interested In resort hotel
liquor. He spent a part of Thursday
....
.
i
_
‘»e Death Valley a e d o » of J “ , " X / h a d T c n ' m , , X t Ì L
’ “J
”* Ktd!*y
B8‘“ ,day * *
I he complete program which will : field along the Pacific highway. In the vote was very satisfactory.
The money when available from
be
given
tonight
follows:
¡the
afternoon
they
will visit the state
tb ie niAi«*
,
and a part of Sunday in the city tail
city
T a n c a h tn n «ir». t i n » n am H m m r<»m
hMr#araa he ___
............. ' PU,r' “The O,rden of ,ho Heart-" i
was . ah is'to raise auffirlen't’
U r“ “Orth ° ' the C‘ty and 1,ter c o u n d ’ un’d "r »e spent by the Cl’T
Ten cabins are now nearing con* <’al1 WMM COttllnit from the South before
the direction of the
plelon and arc expected to be finished j ‘' ro* rl‘ »u louhtry.
funds. »200. to secure his release Junk,r and Intermediate girls.
ma"
“D *uspepctlon tour of the
street committee as are street im
within two weeks Twenty more will j Tb” volte was clear, stated Mr. from custody and to settle the fine
8l>" * ' " Bl<,w » “ ««• B lo w " J»««» Booth■K e ll’, « • » « “ >• ln ‘ bU city
trip l° to the
the Dew
new power
power P*ant
plant a‘
at prOTe“ ent fnnds The long prevail-
be bnllt later back of the first section ,,am lin u“ "r 'he con vermilion, but | ley(ad upon him for violation of the mim«-d and read by Senior girla,•
* I A A tr*P
l^eaburg will be made on Friday. The *n' Wl"d rUnway. **"
“ompK**-!
and facing the Wtllamete river which j wus slightly distorted. This he at law. Hut thia s> emtngly didn't end
"Emotions With Music.” by the en- state fish hatchery will also be vis- i nd ,O"e ° r
Other runway’ w™
flows along the east edge of the ramp t trlb' ted to the rhnnggo from the ra­ 11- troubles, because as soon as Lane ‘*r,! Eroup.
, ,
.
i tied on this trip
be al’ ° lmPr,’Te<J 10« f««t wide with
grounds. An administration building dio to the telephone wire at New
count* sh eriffs men heard that the
Song. "My Falih books Up to
Saturday mornlnr a trln to th» r - .. " “»b ed rock A s l a l d o u t b y t h e d e -
has been completed and a modern ser- ! York.
Thee. " to be sung and pantomimed. cade national forest will 6e made and partment of c°«nn>«rce there are four
vice station will be Installed before
T**1" w” ,ha ,,r"‘ l»"E distance *“an b»*1 be«" P leased from the city
they hurried over and arrested I
p lano
Helected_ V(.rlltee
m tere.tlng
runwav’ ™
ab"“‘
' - t and
the opening of the camp which la ex
'* ,r,im •*>•" country to be received
ported to take place about the middle 81 ''“ ber the Eugene or local office
Drmatizatlon, “The Parable, of the er in the afternoon a group will be
nere»»ary for wet weather land-
ot ju|y,
I Telephone communication between
our trips io Hlmon's home which Teu Virgins,' d erid in g the wedding takekn to the Middle Sister and a
° f “** planf“" and for a landing
Bathing and Danolng Planned
I ,h " ,wo ’’"""'rles was Inaugurated on
»perlai attractions for swimming ' Apr" X for ,h '* r,rM ,lm " w,l"n «**• —
W' re "*ce* *ce“e “s *“ Blble llme*: by the en cl‘“ b to the »“«nmlt will be made on "r“a f° r ,ran»P°rt P’an«» In summer.
ident lloovcr nnd the chlef executlv ■>. **ry *” *ore *-UD1 Anderson and Fred tire group.
S nday under dhe leadership of the
parties from Hprlngfleld and Eug-nc
are being planned at ,he camp T b e lof ‘ hl,e and « '•uguay carried on con ' Hinson. polito officiala could get
Patriotic Studies With the Flag members of the Kiwanis club.
KATHRYN THOMPSON HAS
vernations. The human voice travels Ule‘r
lr,P» a ‘ intervals Senior girls. Junior girls assisting.
first step In this direction Is the build
during the day proved futile ao the
BIRTHDAY ON SATURDAY
The admission w ill be twenty-five MANY ATTEND MISSION
b.g of a modern bath house and the
« Da
tlon of a second, whereas It tghes
U‘‘‘ ,d' d
* UI' “ ilBr ‘be fourth cento and tickets are now being sold
cleaning of the river edge to make an
Mrs. Earl N. Thompson entertained
MEETING HERE FRIDAY
n rlne days for a letter to reach Hue lFlp *, “d <uok lbuir n,an a f‘" H by the students In the class, and m ay!
attractive swlnin, ; ■
Th. nr n ' ..... ..... .. "'r " "''"'r
renen mi. O l,p,( k
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‘•, “,,,',1's 111 np ' iaas. amt may
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' ' at a birthday party at her home in this
be
x large audience attended the meet- clly ° n Saturday afternoon for her
also plan on building a deuce riuwr on n I nos Aires from this
,, ll B city
* " y when
W h ,* n sent
a * n * mi »
. . .
»»' purchased
purchased at
at the
the church
church
, A
top Of the bath house and ia v in g „pen
'Ma '
. hlnin‘ *b o Is «j year» old and who
AB «« the program will be given ilM!
the W om ens Missionary so d-UEbter. Kahryn Alice, who was cele-
alr dances at least once a week.
Tb" B"",h American service Is j *a a "*«l«»«r. was living alone In the by girls from 8 to 18 years old and ejety of the Christian church last Fri bra“ nK ber fourth birthday on that
The cabins are being built In units , "ow avallable between the hours of llouaa- Among the confiscated goods ' h«> »Hl be dressed ln costumes day evening. The program consisted daJr-
of two with a grass boulevard In front .
00 A' M and 2 00 »’ M Pacific w*’re 10 gallons
of prune mash representative of the Biblical period J of a review of the Mission book "The
I bose invited for the afternoon were
of each unit and a double garage for ,
1 be rate fr” ni all points on the *
b " aH ullno»‘
ready to bottle;
The class Is composed of children Mountain of Snow.” by Mr. N. L. Pol- ^ ar°l- Avia Marie, and Crystal Rath
each set of eablns. ln this way each J * ',<,c *'"»' ' •
tn the prov 1-" bottles of beer, one 15 gallon oakk Dorn each of the three Protestant lard and Mrs. Herbert Moon; a vocal Barrett. Beverly Ann Roberts, Gene-
of the units can he filled and then i l,,c* at Buem.a Alree la »48 for t h e , 1“ ’« ot dandelion wine, and a five ( ' hurches in Springfield which are duet by Mrs. Dallas Murphy and Mrs. Tl®re and Bob Palmer. Harold Gillette,
there will be no further nolae of cars , flr*' lhree minute» and »1« for each *al,on «1«»» container which had eo-operatlng ln the work. Regular Roland Moeler entitled. “The Dear He»‘«r Jean, and Donald Thompson.
running back and forth to disturb tn . additional minute An extra charge two ““d one half gullona of wine In ' I«"» work has been carried on dur- Old Story"; a comic playlet by two RoK«t- and Dorothy Stewart, Shirley
tm velers after they have retired
' "f ««* 20 *• ,n“de for calls to the sec- ! *L
'be morning hours only each lay. Eugene
_ . women;
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r___ “When Hack- Beryll and Dale Robertson, Bob-
and a reading.
Each cabin la h» in< aqnipped with
American Bona which In I The «till waa not found until Pri,
On W^dneadAy they brought their I Meet Him Face to F k ce/’^by Mrs. bjr Black, Bobbie and Joy Rebhan,
hot and cold running water and with ' lodes the remainder of Argentine I day morning when the officers made '“belies and pictures of the children Lum F. Anderson.
Nancy Davit, Alice Bates, t wyegee
a shower hath nnd a running water B,,d Montevideo. Calin farther south another search of the house They ,n 'belr costum es'w ere taken. They
A silver tea was held following the ®ar' and Kathryn Alice Thompson.
toilet The outside of the cabins have *“ ‘ bilo and Santiago ate charge an could find nothing until they had ' 811,0 h«ld their dress reheursal at meeting which was attended by the
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opened a trap door In the kitchen ,b "’ ,lm e-
I husbands of the members.
This n R p o i l A D n T n t T - r r t ir * -
the appearance of s log cabin T h ls ial“ ra
°« »3 00
which apparently led to a five fool
Mtaa MurPby will leave for Seat- served the place of the usual refresh-
' WUUAKL’ ’ V A T T E N D
has been obtained by the use of two
hy sixes which have been rounded JOINT GRADUATION DAY
pool of water, but which upon In- ,le on l^lday morning where she , meats.
I
CHURCH CONFERENCES
vestigatlon proved to be a blind and W’B conduct a similar school.
with a special blade, for aiding.
POSTPONED TO TUESDAY on a camouflaged ledge waa found a
j Dr. W. H. Pollard was chosen dele-
Tourlat Business Good
LIONS CLUB MEETING
H E L D F R ID A Y F V F M IN C ga'P ‘° repre"ent th« l„cal Methodist
complete
still.
It
was
necessary
to
j
BROTHERHOOD
PICNIC
The automobile tourlat buatnosa Is
The Joint promotion day exercises
U t L U M 4IO A Y E V E N IN G church at the annual conference .which
one enterprise which Is not seriously , of the latin counlv schools which wai crawl over rotten potatoes and other !
TO
BE
HELD
FRIDAY
Members
of the Lions club and £
** heId
A8toria beginning
feeling the present slump In business
haVB bppn he)d hpre
M(.Ar, bur equally repu.vnant materials before I
their
wives
were
entertained
Friday
^
oe’
day'
hv
,h
®
«-hurch
officials nt
the
contrivance
could
be
removed.
activity which la being felt over all court. Eugene. Monday, has been poet
Committees are now busy making
¡final
plans for the annual Brother J ®veuinA a‘ a dinner served by the ' I*
'll meotln* of th® yaar
of the states In the opinion of camp ponnd until Tuesday. June 24. starting
i hood picnic of the Methodist church <'ookl|1X cl“b ot the Christian church .
*
, " ** * ,,e" av evr,nin*- The
operator, along the I’aelflc highway
2 j „',-lock. The change was made MARY J. ROBERTS DIES
which Is to he held at Swimmers' De- wblch has charge of the preparation ay conference does not begin until
south of Springfield Most of the camp necessary hy the fact that Monday, ¡
AT WENDLING ON MONDAY light tomorrow afternoon. A program | ot the weekly noon luncheons of the Friday, but the pastors have a series
owners In his vlelnlty report business June 18. was election day In most
of m eetings first and Rev. Pike will
as being on a par with last season.
nebool d istrict., and also that the j M is. Mary J Roberts, former city
T "”
Pr° V'de en’erU 'n“ e,1‘ m « d J or“ .p8 ’ f ° 7 ° rKe' 8‘a ,e com attend several of these session .
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>. for thp peopie attend| n|t
, mander of the American leg io n , was
8'
Mr and Mrs. Paul Kdwarria who University
eommeneetnent was be- i | librarian and a resident of SDrina
operate the Midway camp were not ( |ng h,,|d |„ , hp hulldlng the morning I field since 189! died at th« I
t
Dr W' H' pol,ard i» chairman of J he Principal speaker at the meeting.
Xa.wo
AA» nnd
».nw ortmmoniull
t . . same
. __ I day.
I
*
“ il III1 ()| . the
». eats
__ . committee. Other members
.
fìtHilV»
aw. »»«
.
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here last W
year
and 4 they
commented | of a the
Other niimKoee
numbers r on
the a
jgram
were METHODIST CHURCH PLANS
her nnplie* at Wendllng on donday
that the early travelers this year were
All eighth grade, and high school morning at the age 68 years.
r*nmrkantn/1 Kv
CHILDREN’S DAY PROGRAM
nearly all people looking for employ, graduates will receive their diplomas
1 mew. and II. L. Drury. Ice cream. companled by Winifred Tyson; a read
She was born near Junction City meat. and butter will be furnished bv tng by Era Dell Murphy, and a report
tnent or for change of location, not at the meeting next Tuesday.
The annual children's program of
o„ January 28. 1862. and lived there the men who Invite «11 members of of the recent state convention by W. the Methodlgt Sunday gchoo, wiI,
being satisfied with their present
until
.h
e
moved
to
Lebanon
where
the
church
to
bring
their
lunch
has
work. Since schools have been closed
F. Walkker. Jonn Handered. Henry held ln the rhurcb a,ldltorlum on Sun.
CRACKED SIDEWALKS ARE
the family home was kept for the kets and come with them.
I Adrian, and Clifford Wilson.
there has been a great Increase In
day evening, according to H. L. Gil­
A committee consisting of Wm. G
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BEING REPAIRED NOW next 20 years until they moved to
the amount of tourists.
lette. superintendent.
Mr Manatt checked the automobiles
Springfield
.H ughes and L. L. May will provide ' MAN FROM LANE TO HELP
The program, which Is being direct-
Workmen are busy this week with
on the highway about a month ago and
While la Springfield. Miss Roberts | transportation to the perk and re­
SELECT NEW CANDIDATE ®d by Mrs. L. K. Page and Mrs. Ida
pickaxes
breaking
up
and
removing
found that only 80 per cent of them
served ax city librarian for fifteen . ' “tn. All those who have no way of
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Gants, will consist of musical selec-
Oregon cars gnd that 25 per cent J mu‘ h “« ‘he old sldewawlks on Main years and was very active In civic j getting to the resort are asked to
The death of George Joseph, Re- tlons. both instrumental end vocal by
were from California and 16 per rent street. The water seeped down thru work. Her health began falling her m««' «• the Methodlat church at 3:00 ppublican candidate elect, will cause the Sunday school, recitations and dla­
were from other states. The percent­ the cracks last winter and when the some time ago. but she did not give i o’clock. Hupper will be sreved at 6:30 the state Republican central commit- logues.
age of California r a n has been In­ hard freese came It cracked the walk. up until last July when she re- " " o td ln g to the eats committee,
tee to meet soon and select a new
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New concrete will be poured later In signed her library position and
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creasing dally now, he states.
F IR E C H IE F R E S I 0 N S
the
week.
moved to Wendllng.
I E ntertain s at Dlnne
The presence of the many Califor­
Miss Evelyn vemher eleclnn. l-aSatle Stewart, of
A poor grade of concrete was used
nia tourist« la explslned by Mr. Man-
She was a member of the Metho- ; W ilber entertained the Misses Mar Cottage Grove, is the newly elected
EFFECTIVE ON JULY 1
att aa being due to the large number In these strips at the time ornamental dlst church, of the Bprlngfteld Re- Kar«‘ a“d Kathryn Hemenwav at din­ member from Lane county to the
of people who are working for mod­ lights were Installed. This Is now be­ bekah lodge and of the Women of ner Saturday evening at the home of state central committee.
j Jea» Smltson resigned as fire chief
erate salaries tn offices In th st state ing replaced by the Mountain States Woodcraft of Eugene.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W
Not all the 38 counties have organ- of ,h ,s c,tjr on Wednesday and has
and who at the same time are given Power company.
Surviving her are her two broth­ Walker. Miss Walker left Sunday for lied folowtng the primary. Lane conn- aakp<1 that ,h ® r«8|Kna' 10» become ef-
ehort vacations each year. These peo­
ers. Finley Roberta, Wendllng, and Monmouth where she will attend the ty organised only a few days ago. M. ’ fec‘*Te on Ju,y «• He did not give his
ple, he says do not etop at the Cali­ LOCAL PEOPLE ZtTTEND
the step, but it is under­
Grant S. Roberts of Springfield; and summer sessions of the Oregon Nor­ C. Harris. Eugene, is county ch air ’’««<»«»
fornia resorts ax they are too expen-
RICKARD FAMILY REUNION one sister, Mrs. Susan E. Nickerson mal 8chool. She will teach at Miner­ man; Clyde Sedgewtck. CresweU. la ’ ,ood that he desires to find some
elve, but rather go north to the scenic
va. Oregon, this fall.
secretary; Mr. Stew art Is state com other
which will give him
of Chehalis, Washington.
spots of Oregon and Washington.
mltteeman; and H. E. Maxey, Spring- more ‘,me
be at home or with his
Mrf and Mrs. Budd McPherson,
The funeal service was held Wed- j _
These people, he also believes, will route 1, motored to Benton-Lane nesday from the Walker-Poole chapel S t & r t i n f f T H l C
field, congressional committeeman.
I fam i,y- The work at the city hall la
take their vacallons this year regard­ park on Sunday to attend the annual with Rev. C. J. Pike, pastor of the
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j very confining and a person does not
®
less of the financial status of the reunion meeting of the Rickard
have much chance to be outdodora.
Methodist church officiating. Inter­
CLAM
BAKE
AT
NEWPORT
country.
The fire chief has held his poet for
family, which la one of the oldoet ment was made In the Laurel Grove
DRAWS LOCAL PEOPLE the last four years and was formerly
S cien tists Stop at Camps
pioneer fam ilies In this state.
cemetery. The Rebekah lodge had
One ot the Interesting things at the
Several Springfield people took ad- po,lce ° " ,cer before becomln«
Mrs. McPherson Is a granddaugh charge of the graveside service.
tourist camps right now Is he fact that lor of Casper Rickard, the oldest one
vantage of the extrem ely warm day ck*e^-
all of them are entertaining many of of the four brothers that crossed the
last Sunday and motored to Newport
No »»cc«Mor ,0 Mr Smltson has
the prominent scientists of the Pacific plains In the early fifties ln a wagon CHRISTIAN CHURCH HAS
to participate In the Lions club clam h*60 aPP°’nted by the mayor y e t
coast who are meeting In Ensane. train. She la also the daughter of
bake which was held In that city.
FATHERS’ DAY PROGRAM
They declare that they would rather Mrs. Amanda (Rickard) Calvert, who
Among those who attended were Mr. PIONEER RESIDENT HURT
stay In camps while on their trips was born In a log cabin about five
and Mrs. J. c . McMurray, Dr. and
IN FALL WHILE FISHING
A special Father's day program
■
than In first class hotels.
miles north of Monroe on the old ’ «« given at the Christian church
Mrs. W. C- Rebhan, Mr. and Mrs. E. ;
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C. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Taylor, ( W. W. Walker received word yes-
Rickard donation claim.
last Sunday during the regular Sun­
Mothers’ Club Meeting Postponed
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R o o t Mr. and terday that his daughter, Mrs. L. O.
day school hour, it consisted of a
The regular meeting of the Moth-
Sister Oles In Ohio
Mrs. Clifford Wilson, and Mr. and Achterman, o f Tacoma, waa seriously
reading. "A Good Word for Dad,” by
er’a club which was to have been
Mrs. W. R Adrian.
Mias Mary Richmond, alatcr of 8am Frank Anderson; a song by Mrs. Dal­
Injured Sunday whan she fell
held at the home of Mre. W. N. Dow Richmond, passed sway at her home
an sight foot dock to a barge
las Murphy nnd the Sunbeam Sunday
on Monday evening has been post­ at Thornville, Ohio, on Tuesday of
Entertain With Chicken Dinner— fishing naar Shelton. Washington.
school class; reading, "The OrlglB of
poned until June SO. at which time last weak. Word ot her death was re­
Mr.
and Mrs. fra Gray entertained Achtarman haa a position os efvfl «►
Fathers' Day" by Lala Peterson; sad
the meeting will be held at the home ceived here on Ss urday by her
with a chicken dinner »unday for Mr. gtceer for the city of Tooomn. » •
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