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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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NEARS CDMPLETIDN
s i ’RINOKlELI). LANE COUNTY, OREGON.
FISHERMEN FIND BAD
WEATHER AT HIDDEN
LAKE ON SUNDAY TRIP
I Guardsmen Go to
TIH'KBItAV. NOVK.MBKK 2n. Hi:it.
Albany Victor in
Portland Review Football Friday
“T h e People*» Paper"
A
L iv e
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
No. 45
NEW HANGAR DISES
I I MUNICIPAL FIELD
A ragius billiard greeted Oswald I Major General White to Decor- Listless Playing Blamed For
Olson and George Prochnow. local |
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o lo r s o of f
Defeat; Two Game« Left on
ate D
Regimental
Color»
Bennett Air Transport Begin»
Southern Pacific employees, Sunday
Football Schedule.
162nd
Infantry
Unit»
Construction on New Build­
Ftr»t Unit of Fourteen Cabin» when they went to Hidden lake In
quest
of
some
of
the
many
trout
Uninterested
playing
on
the
part
of
ing; New Students at School;
to Be Ready for Traveler»
All members of the 162nd Head
members of the high school football
Which
lohawt
this
body
of
water
I
„
„
c0|npaay
of
the
national
Advanced Students Pilot Ship
Soon; Many Springfield Men
The men left here about midnight
<>f Hpr1ngfl(.,d w,„ leave h(>re team Is blamed by Norval May, coach,
Through Storms.
Get Employment During Con­ Saturday so as to be sure to get
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t(imorrow for Portland for the defeat of the locals at Albany
struction of New Enterprise. there by daylight, but when they or-1 ' #((>nd (hg rpu„,(m BMer,.,WMI whlch on Friday. A complete shake-up In
Erection of a large airplane hangar
rived they found that It was so cold
hp,d al tbg uud,Ujrlum al the personnel of the team Is now
at the municipal airport by the Ben­
Construction work on th« first unit and blustery that the fish refused
„venlng
They being made and some new players
nett Air Transport company 1» get­
i,f ii series of csbln« ut the Gold to bile. A regular old fashioned bill­ 8:00 o'clock In the evening. They are going to get a chance to show
ting under way this week. The new
will
leave
Portland
Immediately
after
Hmr auto camp. located Just across iard
as the
iar.1 swept
swept the
the lake
lake as
the men , bB
o, tb „ gathBrl ng and w ill be their stuff during the last two games
hangar is being built Just west of
U ik Willamette river »1 the Inter- started the downward desi eut to the |
gprln|rf,BW ,.arly Saturday of the present school year.
the road leading off from the Mc­
Mention of the M< Keusle »nil Pacific Southfork trail.
The Springfield team was expected
Kenzie highway onto the field. It
morning.
highways. 1» ° ,,w »earl“« completion
Members of the Obsidian group hod
will be used this fall and winter
All national guard units In the to win the game Friday, having easily
and It 1» expected that the ftral <>f planned a hike to the lake Sunday
Miss Stella Willins ol Brook vn,
defeat Cottage Grove after they had
to bouse equipment and supplies for
state
belonging
to
the
182nd
National
who
wrote
124
words
a
minute
for
Hiss« will be ready for traveler» but gnve It up when It rained here
one consecutive hour ,and retamed the pilots and also serves as a shelter
Infantry will assemble at Portland defeated Albany. All eyes are now
aometlfne next week.
all afternoon Saturday.
the tftks td world champion.-
for the places if they are forced to
under order of Major General Oeorgj turned towards Junction City where
There 1» »till a f»lr demand for
remain here overnight for any reason.
A. White of Jalem for the purpose the next contest will be played Fri­
cabins ainon» tourists, according to
Next spring they will be used to
of decorating the regimental colors day afternoon. This Is going to be BARBARA DUNN CHOSEN
Arthur Morgan, builder and manager
bouse ships which will make this
Units from Roseburg, Springfield. Eu a hard game. The local team barely TO REPRESENT WESTERN
of the tamp »round
A half dosen
| gene, Corvallis,. Dallas, Hillsboro, Me won the game with them here. Again,
u u n o g Ithelr night base. Materials for the
cabins could be rented every nigh»
U ' S - IN F 0 U R - H
hangar are already on the field and
Mlnnvllle, Salem, Silverton and Port- they played a listless game until the
If they were completed, he thinks.
■ and will be aasembed at the Port last few mlngtes when they seemed
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Mr and carpenters are expected to start work
Barbara Dunn, daughter of Mr. and
Fourteen Cabins
A man believed to be Ray Sutber- land auditorium while Major General to get going and came through with .Mrs. H. W. Dunn of Riverview road I
The first unit to be constructed land, murderer of two men, died nt I White decorates the color» of each a lead
Ships H aul Passengers
north of Eugene, has been chosen the
consists of eight partly furnished a hospital at I-a Grande, Oregon, yes I of the units with a streamer on which
Thanksgiving Day Game
Planes on the Tacoma-Springfield
re pre»« nu ii i r e Four-H
r u u i - n worker iu
. .
most representative
in i
cabins »ml six completely furnished terday afternoon. He came to the I will be recorded the names of all
The final game of the season will moHL
.
.
lap of the new Bennett Air Transport
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ones which will rent for slightly more hospLtal two weeks ago, clad only In battles In which the regiment has be played at Eugene on Thanksgiving eleven western states and will leave I I line
lin o
u
iu r ta d
f fylng
v in c r
r regular
< > s n ila r
H
r n p d iiie
started
schedule
than the others. All of the cabins light rugged doth«-« and almost dead participated from the Spanlsh-Amerl day when the local team meets the Eu gen Saturday for Chicago to com
on Monday morning and have made
pete with three other representatives i
a«»
aro very niodwrn Th<* ch«*ap*r oti«» from starvation. Ho was kept there I can war down to the present time,
University high group.
, ...
i. j 1 the trip here and return every day
various sections of the United
i.
buvi* on* room. wbll<* (h<* oth*ri liuv* while doctors attempted to restore
The lineup for the game at Albany from
Colonel Eugene Moshberger of
„
.
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I this week. Hap Roundtree, who Is
Sir Thomas Llpton
.
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u kitchen In a room by Itself.
his beulth and It was yesterday that I Woodburn Is the commanding officer consisted of Manwarfng, left end; An States for . the
,
. .
,
... piloting the ship on this run, has also
* pa8senKer
wKh hlm on
All of the cabins have garages Sheriff Jesse llreshears of Union I of u,B entire unit. He Is one of the derson. left tackle; Geiger, left guard; trophy which I. awarded only on the I
I ,
fUght hprp go far th)g week
Itpes have all been laid and each coungy saw the man for the first I f,.w men who will attend who has Thurman, center; Ware, right guard; basis of past work.
A large rally program is belh„ ar-
R Parmenter vlce pre8,dent of
cabin 1« being fitted up with private time and Immediately recognised 8(Mjn service In each of the campaigns Sword, right tackle; Bert Tomseth,
honor or
of Miss
Dunn tor
f o r |. u_ alr transport company i.
in nonor
m iss ounn
is „nn,inv
piloting
ohowers and running water toilets, many close resemblances of the man ,n whlch the 162nd regiment has taken right end; Frese, left half; Lynch, ranged In
Qn tbp Coo8 Bay-Sprlngfield
lluth hot and cold water will be to pictures and descriptions of Suth part. Immediately following the war quarterback; Ed Tomseth. right half; Friday evening by Arnold D. Collier. I
available at all times The shower erland lie was put under guard and tbP national guard was reorganlied Hersey Tomseth. fullback. The final county club leader. Every club worker port,and night dally. He arrlve8 here
or member In the county Is urged every morning
moming except
and toilet are being Installed In the died late In the afternoon.
Colonel Creel Hammond. After he score was 13-0.
except Sunday
Sunday at
at 9:30
9:30
Send fo r P ictures
I ieft the state the leadership fell to
Basketball practice started at the to attend the rally which will be and leave« immediately for Portland
hack part of the garage of each cabin
high school on Tuesday evening. All held at the Eugene armory.
and are arranged so that the traveler
la n e county has requested that pic I Colonel Moshberger.
stopping here again on hls return at
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men who want to play basketball and
can »i«P Prom the kitchen door Into lures of the man be taken from var-1
3:40 In the afternoon.
who are not turning out for football PIONEER RESIDENT OF
the shower rooms.
lous positions and sent to the office SPRINGFIELD WOMAN HAS
New Students at School
of H. L. Down, sheriff. These will I
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are urged to attend the evening pract
Cabins Well, Furnished
MacManiman and Neeley have six
JASPER DIES LAST WEEK
COPY
OF
THE
ORIGINAL
tlce sessions.
Each cabin la fitted with gas range be compared with other pictures of
I new
new
S
i u u e u i a r enrolled
u iu u c u
a t the o school
vu w .
students
at
GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
. John Amos Hills, 68. a resident of 8jnce they took over the management
und with a sink The two-room cabins Hutherland and will be examined by
also a complete breakfast set con those who actually knew the man to
REBEKAHS TO ELECT
Jasper vicinity alt of his life, died J t h e field a week ago. They are
Mrs. A. B Van Valzah has a copy
moss beds and spring filled mattresses ascertain If they are of the same
NEW OFFICERS MONDAY at hls borne last Thursday following making preparations now for the
of the original Gettysburg address
have been purchased for each cabin, person.
an accute attack of Indigestion. Mr. opening of their ground school work
wo
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worded
Just as Abroham Lincoln gave
AZ the same time doctors at
also a completed breaqfast set con­
Nominations for offices for the Hl,la had been having trouble with which will be conducted on the cadet
sisting of a light table and five chairs, Grande will Investigate the cause of It at the dedication of the Civil war Rebekah lodge closed Monday evening hls heart for some time prior to I system, which is being used by most
together with dishes, and a small the wouud which the dead man had battlefield on November 19. 1883. Just at the regular meeting of the lodge. hls death.
of the ‘ larger schools in the country.
dresser with mirror. Instead of the on bis hip, and the scar which he 67 years ago yesterday. The address Most of the nominations had been
He was born at JaJaper on Jan
Advanced students at the school
usual wall looking glass. The fur­ hud on the forehead at the lime h e lls In the form of a newspaper cllp- made at the meeting the week earlier. uary 26, -o».,
1862, the
of Mr.
u»«; son w.
— and « , bave been taking advantage of the
nishings nt the cabins now being com­ LSQie to the hospital to ascertain If ping given to her son by* her father- Elections will be held at the next Mrs. Cornelius Hills. He Is survived ra)ny and stormy weather of the past
pleted represents an Investments of elther or both of them were caused I In-law. Dr. S. L . Van Valzah, o meeting and all candidates will be by two sons; Amos Hills of Seattle. week to get In a few hours of flying
by gunfire. Sutherland Is known to Mifflinburg. Pennsylvania. The ad
tl.ooo alone.
■ lected with the exception of those and Virgil Hills of Lowell; four tn adverse conditions. The training
have been wounded by Rodney Roach dress was printed In the Mlffllnburgh
seeking the post of recording secre­ daughters, Mrs. Paul Ray. Lowell. Mrs. Rbip wa9 |n the air most of Sunday
A laundry house (unwished with
and Lee tow n In a shooting fray In Tribune from a copy of the original
tary. the only office where there Webster Kincaid, Portlrnd. Mrs. Zella being piloted by several of the ad-
regular laundry trays and all neces­
hia house after he had killed Joe received from Edward McPherson, a Is more than one candidate. The can­ Urlck of Seattle, and Arlene Hills of vanced group.
sary clothes washing equipment Is
Saunders and Oscar Dooley, deputy former clerk of the house of repre-
didates are: Mrs. E. E. Pyne. noble Lowell: four brothers, J. B. Hills. Oak
also being built on the grounds.
The weather doesn't bother ua,”
game warden und policeman, on the sentatlves al Washington,
grand; Doris Girard; vice-grand ; Mrs. ridge, Sheridan Hills. Jasper, Joe says MacManiman, “for when It Is
The service station, camp store and
night of August 28.
A comparison of the printed address Geneve,ve Louk. Mr«. Alice Doane, Hills. Jasper, and Ellzah of Port-1 good any of tbe students can fly
lunch room has been completed for
May Not Be Man
with the old one reveals several recording secretary; Clarlne Putman, land; and two sisters. Mrs. Henrietta I nd wben lt ,R
tbe more exper
some while. This enterprise Is being
"Of course wer are not sure the changes In the wording of ports of the financial secretary, and Alice Ixirah. | Jacoby and Mrs. Josie Humphreys. lenced onea want to try IL”
(■Iterated by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gowan.
deud man Is Sutherland,'’ aald Bown historic article.
both of Jasper, and two grandchll-1
treasurer.
Springfield Men Employed
this morning, 'but all descriptions of I
l(,ren
¡FUNERAL SERVICES HELD
A
shower
was
held
after
the
elec­
Many Springfield men are being
him, Including his suffering from ca KENSINGTON CLUB PLANS
A large crowd attended the funeral
tions
for
Mrs.
Margaret
Halsey
Spore«,
given employment during the con­ tarrh, his wounds, und his la^k of
services which were held at the I
FOR MRS. MOREHOUSE
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struction of this camp which will be teeth, are strong Indications that he CHRISTMAS PARTY FRIDAY a recent bride. A birthday cake was
Walker-Poole
chapel
In
Springfield
on
.
. ..
also cut for Elmer Findley.
Saturday. Rev. C. J. Pike, pastor of I Funeral services for . Mrs
EUzabeth
one of the finest In the entire state
is the man, and we certainly hope
Plans
for
the
annual
Christmas
Most or the building materials and
the Methodist church, officiated and Morehouse. 84. who died at the home
so.”
party of the Kensington club were
furnishings are being furnished by
, Interment
.
. was made
J . In .v
w
. of her son, L. A. Morehouse, on Sat-
Ills son. Vaude, Is now In the state discussed at the meeting of the club RADIO AERIAL CAUSES
the Mount HI
’
. . . .
Springfield and Rugene dealers.
,
_ .
lurday
were conducted
at the
penitentiary serving a sentence for held at the home of Mrs. J. T. Moore LIGHT TROUBLE SATURDAY | , Vernon
cemetery.
' w X - P night,
^ l e chapel
here Wednesday
Mr. Morgan has purchased two his part In the crimes.
on Friday. The Christmas party will
C. J-
A fallen radio antenna was respon­ CHRISTIAN CHURCH PLANS | X ^ X ' / o f 0^ ’'X h o d i Rev.
acres for the campsite and plans to
s t church
be held at the home of Mrs 8. C.
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--------- I Pike, pastor oi me meiuudlst church
build more cabins in the future until
sible for the blinking of the lights
CHARLES WILLIAMS TO BE
Wright, but the time was not de-
THANKSGIVING SERVICE officiated and Interment was made tn
he has them all around the other
In this city on Saturday. Early Sat-
BURIED HERE ON FRIDAY I elded A two- course luncheon ™ urdav the llghtg began to bllnk as
edge of the plot. Thia makes a court
Special Thanksgiving services will
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V.
7 t e 7 bv Mw’ trouble was reported along the power
shaped arrangement which will be
Chari,u, NTedorlck William,, died a.
who was assisted by Mrs |
I be held a, the Christian church on I „ Qf
and j . b . of Cath
laid out with drives and walks. The
at th ^ age of 68 years. He had been Helen Reynolds, and Miss Margu
L )dpd , 0 gw,((.h thp
,oad to | Sunday morning by Veltle Pruitt, the I almpt WagbinKton; two daughters,
I
other part will be planted to grass
hls home here Wednesday morning Hnrd.
I
th)g cange(1 g pastor. The choir will sing "Let Us Mrg Amanda Beckwith of Lousana,
and kept green the entire year.
a resident of Springfield for the past
Mr„ Jobn Henderer will
fpw morp bIlnk„ but Ju8t „ tb,8 | Give Thanks Unto Thee” at the morn Albprta and Mrg. George Moore of
eight years and was a native Ore- thp p ,np at h w tom e on Novem l
cotnpie.ed a radio antenna
had been completed a radio antenna ing service and at the evening service | Agtorja
LEGION GROUPS BENEFIT
gonlan. having been bom at Oregon bpr 2s.
In the vicinity of the power company there will be special music. The
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CARD PARTY IS TONIGHT |ckty on September 20, 1862. He was I
office was blown down across the pastor will speak on “Things that MANY VISITORS HERE
a member of the Christian church
BARBER
SHOP TO
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power lines causing the lights to go God did not put In the church," at
The American Legion and Legion and of the W. O. W. lodge.
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FOR O. E. S. MEETING
OPEN HERE SATURDAY out for a very short while. Very | the evening service. The orchestra
Auxiliary will sponsor a large benefit
He la
survived
by
hls wife, Mrs. ,
will give a short concert at 7:20 pre­
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I
uttie
trouble
has
been
reported
along
card party at the Community hall
More than one hundred people at­
sons. Lloyd.
Sarah Williams, three sona,
H p Wpaby announces this week tbp power nneg fronl tbe Rogue river ceding the evening service. Barbara
tonight for the purpose of raising
tended
the meeting of the Eastern
Springfield. Carl and Harold, both of 1 ^ bp wtl] ()pp|1 R now barb<>r8 hop * tatlon at c re8Cent as a result of the | Adams and Evelyn Harris will lead
funds for the purchase of new furni­
The
the meeting of the Christian Endeavor | Star here Tuesday evening.
Eugene; hl« mother. Mrs. Anne Wll- I
(bg Commercial State Bank build- ftrgf gnOw faJ,
ture for the building. Tickets for Hams of The Dalles; six bothers, Bert,
Cascade chapter had as their guests
t(j (hp pogtotftce on Saturday. I
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at 6:30.
Ihe parly have been on sale for some
members of the Evangeline and Blue
Leavenworth, Washington. L. K., Free-
Wesby hns been barberlng <n ia /A T F R IA Z A Y B GROUP TO
lime. They are being sold for fifty water. Oregon. Clyde, ¿ » “ ima, W a « J
LizM i a .ir c c A C c n r iiT ir iM
I River groups of Eugene, and the or-
gene for gpvpral wepkg and worked
nRFOON CITY HOLINESS
ASSOCIATION
gantzationg at Cottaee GrOve and
cents each.
Ington, and Harvey, Prank nnd Jay I
for a short while «1
MEET AT OREGON Cl
MEETING TH IS WEEK Creswell. Two new members were
The first two prlzea will consist all
. i i of The
t i . q Dalles;
n n ila n - four
f o u r sister,
sister. Mrs
Mrs.
| few year« «K°
| The third meeting of the Willamette
Initiated Into the Star at the meeting
of turkeys, one to be given to the Hester Haul of Stanfield. Washraa
Rev. C. J. Pike and W M. Maybe while Mrs. W. K. Burnell aang a
Vnlley
Wnterways
association
has
uinn nnd Ihe other to Ihe woman with ton; Mrs. Iva ufer of Walla Walla.
Walla
y WORKER HAS
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I been called for Oregon City on Mon- are among Ihe Springfield residents couple of vocal solos. Arthur Hen­
e -n ir
the highest score. The second prises Washington, Mrs. Hazel Creighton and I
RIB
BROKEN
FRIDAY
I day evening, November 24, at the attending the meetings of the Wil- dershott of Eugene played several
will be ducks.
Clara Williams of The Dalles.
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chamber of commerce rooms at 6:30. lam«tte Valley Holiness association violin selections.
Both bridge and ROO will Be played.
The funeral will be held from the
this city I Frank Green, employed on the con- A jnrge representation Is expected at I which are being held at Alpine on
Refreshments will be served and Waker-Poole funera home I«
In this city L truct,o„ work on the McKenzie high- L , , mppt,nK accor„lng t0 j. F. HTan- | Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday of
musical entertainment will be pro­ "" «r e n d e r s wm offlcUte and
way. received a broken rib on Friday I p„ Recre(ary of tbe aggoclatton. The this week. A group of twenty-five NEW MANAGERS CHOSEN
vided.
FOR W. O. W. TUESDAY
ar ‘
lau rel las
as a result
tlat|on bag
resun of
oi an
«■> accident.
m viuc,,.. Hls Injury
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i organization
ohs ag
as t(g purpose the prominent speakers has been secured
terment will he made In the lau rel | I was
___ treated at the office q{
___ __ o( water
wnfpr trgngnortatlon
of a [ocal
local | I dev{dopmpnt
transportation for the sessions of the group which
E. E. May and W- C. Cowart were
SPRINGFIELD GIRLS
Grove cemetery-
physician. He will be unable to con I n ,bp W|llamette river from Oregon Is composed of pastors and laymen
chosen new managers for the Wood­
START SWIMMING CLASS
of
the
Methodist
church.
Among
the
¡llnue hls work for two weeks.
City to Springfield.
men of the World at a meeting held
MISS PEARL SHEARER
more prominent of these speakers are
on Tuesday.
They replace L. E.
Twenty high school girls have form
MARRIED LAST SUMMER
Dr.
C.
C.
Polling
of
Salem,
and
Dr.
Drill Team Meets
NEW G. A. R. CIRCLE WILL
Thompson and George Cox whose
ed a swimming class and will meet
Edward Mott president of the Port­
The Progressive 22 drill team of
terms have expired. A special m eet­
Erlends of Miss Pearl
t’ean nnoarer
wn<,
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„ „ „ ,h iv
Friends
Shnarer who
HOLD SECOND MEETING land Bible Institute.
every Wednesday evening at Oerllnger
became acquainted with her during the Rebekah lodge held their mont
ing of the W. O. W. and Neighbors
hall on the university campus for a X Z t summer while she was a drill pract.ce . . d
al « .e t ln g on
of Woodcraft will he held at the W
A regular meeting of the Iuka circle
swimming period. Miss Angelina Brat-
CRESWELL MAN WINNER
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Eggl- Friday evening at the t
O. W. hall on Tuesday of next week.
number
28
of
the
Ladles
of
the
Grand
tain Is leader of the group.
mann will be surprised to learn « * » 4 ^ n’ xt
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OF CIVIL SERVICE EXAM
Army of the Republic will be held
Ladles* Aid Meets
according to a newspapsir clipping December 12, w
-
Fdna at ,he Community hall on Thursday
EUGENE CHAMBER GROUP
John C Benton of Creswell received
received here this week from Fort Mr«. Genevieve bo^ X t a . n m e n t
g e n in g a. 8:00 o'clock it has been
ladies' aid of the Baptiar
The
I
the
highest
rating
In
the
civil
service
announced by officers of the group,
VISITS WESTFIR TODAY Wayne, Indiana. Miss Shearer was Swart» In charge of entertain
conducted here this sum- church held an all-day meeting at the
she cam« to
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| l Thl"
mvl. 18 the 8econd
.„„„„a meetina of the I 1 examination
married before sne
co visit
v ..» In i I
Nurse
iner
to
secure
a waiting list for the church Wednesday. They spent the
Members of the board of director» Springfield. Tccordlng to the news
Qlrle Hear
af newly reorganized group and any
positions
of
assistant
mall clork. He time making quilts. A birthday din­
of the Eugene chamber of commerce Hem. Miss Shearer was married on
Members o
. ' d Mlgg jane persons who think they ar« eligible
ner was served at noon for the mem­
headed by A. F. 8. Steele, secretary, M„y 1 to Harold. Banner, son of the high school hPar*
Ko belong to the circle are urged to I takes the place left vacant by Ira
bers whose birthday« fell lr October
r
,
c
.
cream
"re.
Edith
La,ton.
the
circle
Nice
who
,s
now
a
full
time
employee
left Eugene this morning at 9:30 In
and November.
'at the postoffice.
a motor caravan for Westfir where Waymx The m a r t « » was kept R | gch<M)1 0„ WedBegday of th l. week, 'president.
they are making a goodwill and trade
Rocret until recently.
trip.
J l .
Sutherland May
Be at LaGrande
l io c