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TH U R «I )AY, OCTOBER 23- 1980
THE SPRING FI ELD NEWS
PAGE EIGHT
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NOTED BIBLE TEACHER
TO START LECTURES AT
BAPTIST CHURCH SOON
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UPPER WILLAMETTE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH PLANS Saturday were taken lulu the back
room where they were given an oppor­
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SPECIAL MUSIC SUNDAY tunity Io Inspect the machinery used
Mr and Mrs A. Paulson ami four
nionths-olil twtna of Chico. California,
Dr B B Sutcliffe, noted Bible
have moved In the Brown house west
teacher from the eaat, who has been
of the church
upending a few months on the Pacific
Twelve girls of the Pleasant lllll
Coaat, will arrive In Springfield next
high school gathered at the home of
Wednesday to conduct a series of
Miss Verna Wiley for a slumber
Interdenominational lectures at the
party, honoring Alene Mitchell. Veda
Baptist church each evening from
Daley and Iris Wallace whose birth­
Wednesday until Sunday Inclusive. He
days occur in October The evening
will also probably conduct a series
wax »['em candy making and various
of afternoon meetings at J:SO accord­
games until the wee hours when some
ing to Rev R R. Mulholland, pastor
of the girls Indulged in sleep. After
of the Baptist church.
breakfast they attended Sunday school
and church In a body. Those present
The subjects for the evening lec­
were Iris Wallace, Veda Daley. Arlene
tures which will begin at 7:30 have
Mitchell. Ida Shelley. Nina M. Peek.
been listed as follows: October 29
Bonnie Jeanne Tinker, Margaret Shel
"The Body of Christ”; October 30,
ley, Althea Baughman. Loree latird.
"The Mystery of the Agea"; October
Felma Circle. Oca McPanlelds, Verna
31. "The Habitation of God ’; Novem
Wiley.
ber 1. The Bride of Christ"; No­
The Pleasant lllll Christian church
vember 3. “The Spiritual Warrior."
“ T he Lone H ld er" p laying at th e Rex T h e a tre S aturday and Sunday
gave a program and social Friday
Dr. Sutcliffe will also address the
night of last week
The program
congregation of the Baptist church
was furnished by students of the
on Sunday morning during the usual LEGION AUXILIARY WILL
FLIERS TO SHARE IN
Eugene Bible University. Cake, pie.
church hour on the subject. "The
candy and elder were sold after the
RESUME SEWING GROUP
PROFITS
OF
AIR
TOUR
Sufficiency of Christ.” He will also
program, the proceeds going toward
Members of the American Legion
SAYS MAJOR LAWSON paying for the new piano. *
speak Sunday afternoon. November I.
auxiliary of Springfield have decided
E E Kilpatrick, principal of the
to resume their sewing club and the
A profit of |3,000 was realised from
ALASKA RESIDENT VISITS
first meeting of the club will be held the Pacific Northwest Air Tour which Pleasant Hill high alhool, attended
BROTHER IN THIS CITY at the home of Mrs. Bessie Endi­ visited Springfield and 21 other cities the meeting of high school principals
cott on Friday. The women will spend In three l*aclflc Northwest states dur­ held In Salem Iasi week. Mr. and
Mrs Kilpatrick motored to Portland
Wm Paddock of Dawson. Alaska, the afternoons sewing clothing for
ing the past summer according to
after the meeting Saturday afternoon
arrived here last ntght to spend some children. Light refreshment will be
a report issued In Portland by Hus
to attend the Oregon-Washington
time visiting with his brother. Charles served at the meetings and each
sell Lawson, manager of the Air Tour. 1
football game.
Paddock.
Mr. Paddock spent the member will be assessed 10 cents to
The surplus funds are to be divided
winter here about three years ago. be used to purchase materials with
Mrs. J A. Phelps and daughter,
among
the 25 pilots who stayed with
He has been Interested in a nursery which to sew.
Evelyn, have Isaued Invitation to the
the
tour
long
enough
to
visit
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of
business In the Alaskan city.
members of the high school class
the cities on the Itinerary This Is
of Ihe Pleasant Hill Christian church
the only remuneration received by
Sunday school for a party to be held
the pilots and the others did not
Thursday evening at the Phelps home
receive anything.
at Pleasant Hill. About 30 young
Many of the cities visited made folk are Invited.
a nice profit out of the show and
The Ix>well high school held Its
have been enabled to Improve their
first student body meeting last week
flying field.
and elected the following offlcerh:
The Springfield visit of the tour
President. Nils Hull; vice-president.
proved a financial success. The local
Bud Tate; secretary-treasurer. Mabel
committee was able to pay all ex­
Neet. A committee was appointed to
penses out of the receipts and had
Saturday, October 25. 1930
draw up a constitution consisting of
a small balance which was turned
Hilbert Lawson. Alpha Lafarty, Bud
over to the airport Improvement fund
Tate. Bob Watson and Hasel Keith.
This Is the first air tour to actually
The Lowell Grange met In the
pay Its own way and declare a divi­ Lowell high school last Wednesday
dend according to Mr. Lawson
and lister to a talk by Mr, Bennett
of Eugene on the Grange measure
and the coming election. Mrs Dar-
EDMUND LOWE THRILLS
IN "SCOTLAND YARD" ence Warner played a piano aolo, and
Ludle Walker and Doris Hyland, a
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piano duet, be women of the home
Despite his reputation for portray­
economic division served an oyster
ing the smoothest crook characterlxa-1
supper.
tlon In pictures, as well as being the |
We want to thank the people of Springfield and sur­
screen's best-dressed man. Edmund
rounding territory for the generous reception and interest
Lowe still maintains that a thrilling LOCAL LEGION POST WILL
accorded us last Saturday, OUR OPENING DAY IN OUR
SPONSOR BIG DANCE AT
melodrama, filled with opportunities
NEW LOCATION. Your visit to our bakery and your
for strong characterisation, la his
THURSTON SATURDAY
compliments were appreciated.
favorite type of film story.
We also want to thank our friends for the beautiful
Members of the Springfield Ameri­
To such a role, no matter what
flowers.
can I-eglon post will sponsor a large
»♦atloo
In
life
the
character
might
REMEMBER. We are always anxious to be of
belong. Eddie maintains he can give dance at the Thurston hall on Satur­
service to you with your own baking problems.
his best. "What Price Glory" and day evening, October 25. The dance
"The Cock Eyed World" established Is being put on by the local organ­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Frese, Proprietors.
him as a hard-boiled sergeant. "Born ization for the purpose of raising
Our Bread, Pastries and Pies are always Fresh.
Reckless" permitted him to portray a funds. Jack Larson and M. B. Huntly
modern gangster, as did “Good In­ are the officials In charge of the
tentions." "This Thing Called Love." dance.
American Legion
DANCE
THURSTON HALL
T hank You
New Springfield Bakery
422 Main Street
Phone 66
“A Springfield Institution Serving Springfield People”
QUALITY
AND
VALUE
These Are Our
Watchwords
Tlie woman who shops here finds that she can obtain
more and better food for less money, and get the best and
most courteous service.
Our grocery is up-to-date—we do business In the mod­
ern. efficient manner. No waiting Prompt deliveries of
orders taken over the phone. We correct mistakes.
Every day we have astonishing specials—real bargains
for the woman who seeks to buy the best at the lowest
price.
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We handle no mechandiBe that has not the highest
reputation for merit, purity and wholesomeness.
Phone
W. A. TA V LOR
Phone
9-WHITE FRONT GROCER! 9
"The Smart Grocery Store”
as well as many other Lowe vehicles,
gave him ample opportunity for the
display of Impeccable attire. Including
his famous silk hats and evening
clothes.
Lowe's dual role in "Scotland Yard." I
his lateat Fox Movietone success '
which will be shown at the Fox Mc­
Donald theatre next Friday and Bat j
urday. Is a splendid example of the j
kind of work he llkea to do. In this ;
picture he Is seen as a master criml 1
nal. In officer's uniform, business suits !
and faultless evening dress; yet It
Is the strong characterizations and
tenae situations that make his acting
auperb, not the clothea he wears. This
i despite the fact that he has made
outstanding auccesses In each of these
' modes of dress.
Special uiualcal programs are being
prepared for both of the services at
the Springfield Christian church
Sunday. At Ihe Bible school hour
Miss Gladys Kllett of Eugene will
give a 15 minute piano-accord Ian con
cert. The pastor. Vellle Pruitt, will
speak on "How God Speaks to Man"
at the morning service, and will take
as his evening subject, "God’s Block
ade on the Road to Hell.”
At the evening service several spe­
cial musical numbers will be on the
program A male quartet composed of
Lawrence Mofflt, Dallas Murphy. Rol
and Moshler and Gerald Morrison, will
slag "Heaven Is My Home.” The
Murphy Moshler mixed quartet will
sing "The Ixird Is My Shepherd," The
choir will sing two numbers and the
orchestra will make Ils first appeur
ance and will play several selections
In muklng bakery goods and to eujoy
a cup of coffee and some freah
pastries made by Mr awl Mrs Frese
Many beautiful liuskels of flowers
were sent Io Ihe bakery by friends
of Ihe proprietors.
The bakery formerly was I w aled In
Ihe I.axton building on Fifth street,
where II hnd been since It was moved
from Ihe Egglman confectionery store
several years ago.
STATE T. B. WORKER TALKS
TO H. S. GROUP WED.
Members of the Girls lea gu e of
the Springfield high school together
with many of their parents heard
Miss Henrietta Morris of the State
Tuberculosis association of Portland In
a short talk on the white plague at
Ihe activity period at Ihe high school
Wednesday morning Miss Morrta has
KENSINGTON LUNCHEON
been speaking to various groups In
HELD HERE LAST WEEK this county during Ihe past week
carrying messages on an educational
Members of the Kensington club campaign among high school girls
were entertained at a 1 0 0 o'clock and women.
luncheon last Friday at the home of
Mrs. W. N. Dow Mra. Harry Whit­
ney was assistant hostess The after
noon was spent with needlework
The Next Governor
Guests of the club were Mrs Alice
Barett of Eugene and Ml»» Edith
will need support In the
Jobe, house guest of Mrs. Charles
Poole of Eugene.
Senate.
GLEE CLUB MEMBERS
GIVEN BY DIRECTOR
L.L.RAY
The names of the girls participating
In the Girls Glee club at the high
school this year were given out
today by Ernest McKinney, Instructor
In music who Is directing the singers
There are thirty-one names on the
llat
This Is ults a large number for
a high school glee club, says Mr
McKinney, but when the tryouts wen
held It was found that all of the
girls turning out were such good
singers that It was almost Impossible
to draw a line between them
I k the only candidate for
The personnel of the glee rlub now
Is Marjorie Prochnow, Virginia Crletle.
ngella Brattaln. Enid Travis. Marjorie
Waddel, Veld a Bartholomew. D ole
Daniels. Clarice Fenton. Mary Lguh.
Loretta Front, Elwlna Meacham. Lil­
lian Patrick. Evelyn Harris. Eileen
Baker. Dorothy Baldwin. Julia Peter­
son. Barbara Adams. Elsie Reals.
Echo Tomsetb. Junta May. Ixmla
Gates, Dorothy Potter. Hasel Wilson,
Eva Louk. Doris Chase. Blanche Bales.
Buelah Richardson. Emma Trlnka.
Lela Squlrgs. Lela Maswell and Paul­
ine Meaklns.
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Joint Senator pledged
to nupport the
Bailey Policies
Paid Adv. L. L. Ray.
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LAST
TIMES
TODAY
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MANY PEOPLE ATTEND
OPENING OF BAKERY
Several hundred people visited the
Springfield Bakery during the formal
opening which was held laet Saturday.
AU persons entering the bakery on
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Also
T A L K IN G
PREVIEW
Ton ig ht at 9
S T A R T IN G
FRIDAY
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BUCK JONES IN HAIR
RAISER AT REX SHOW
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Thrills are the breath of life to
Buck Jones. This ace of adventure
star thinks no more of making a peri­
lous leap across a thoUBand-foot deep
'canyon on his Jumping steed. Silver,
than the average man does sitting
down to a game of dominoes. It’s
all In a day's work to him, and when
he buckles on his spurs he's ready I
for anything from a revolution to a i
trip down the crater of a volcano— 1
provided he can make It on a horse.
However. Buck, who Is starred In
“The Lone Rider.” the Columbia all ,
talking outdoor action-drama which
comes to the Rex theatre on Satur-1
day and Sunday didn’t by any means
acquire all his daredevil nonchalance
In a day. He’s been courting thrills
and hazards all his life.
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HEATER TIME!
Famous MONTAG
CIRCULA TORS
In Two Sizes. Price $70 and $84
Trade in your old heater as part payment.
Terms if desired.
SPRINGFIELD MAN HAS
CAR STOLEN IN EUGENE
Mike Hrynchuk had his 1924 coupe
stolen In Eugene last Saturday night 1
while It was parked between Olive
and Willamette street on West Broad­
way. The car was stolen some time
between the hours of 8:30 and 10:30
p. m. The machine has not been
found yet.
A Thrilling Melodrama
of a dual personality
with
Circulators take the cold out of your home.
EDMUND LOWE
JOAN BENNETT
Ooh Mlckeyl
Yoo Hoo Mlnnlsl
MICKEY MOUSE CLUB
Meets Saturday at II A. M.
New Serial— Prizes
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