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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
HPHINGFIKLÜ. LANE COUNTY, OREGON.
I WENTY KHJIITII YICAIt.
CROWD IUE50ÂI
Local People Have Mora Than
100 Entrants; Beautiful
Blooms Exhibited
Delegates Leave
For Convention
b
%
n.
Will
Be
Hold
0- nth Falls Thursday
at
\nd Friday
IS
TO
K,
Doris Girard Noble Grand;
Will Announce Appointive
Baccalaureate Services at the
Ballot Box to Be Potted For Home Stretch Starting Monday;
Officers at Later Date
Methodist Church Sunday
Four Judges Named For Final Count; Winners to Be
Evening; Pruitt Speaks
Doi-ls Girard was elected Noble
Known Late Wed., June 3; Final Instruction« Given
Hourly Trips to Be Mads Dur­
ing Quiet Part Day; Morn­
ing, Evening Runs Same
S E R V IC E
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Choose LARGE CLASS
Big “Earn And Win” Rebekahs
Contest Nearing Close
BUS SCHEDULES
CHUNGE JUNEI
Eight i ^ e t e s Including district
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I officer elfl Hprlugfl.'ld Wednesday
N O O N L U N C H E O N S E R V E D mornln« to officially represent Pin» S U N D A Y
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Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, al
No. 20
THURSDAY. MAY 28, 1931
Grand of Jua«Jta Rebekah lodge for
the next term at the meeting of the FORTY-FOUR
CUT
Wednesday, June 3rd, Is the day; 8 p. m. 1» the zero hour lodfe Monday
night,
o th e r o ffi-
GRADUATE
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in our big "Earn and Win” campaign. Precisely upon ‘he ce„ chosen are Mrs. Stella Eaton. yy q geattj8 to Deliver Com-
»troke of 8 the official Judge» will declare the campaign vtce^lrand; Mrs Oenevieve lx.uk,
mencemerrt Addre«n at
n...,luw
of Pictures By Local r
»'•'
b«‘"<
to Be
D.splay of r cturee oy
,.,,,,.,,, K allg ,(M
jay a
nd K r btld
lday " Reduction in
n „ Service
...
Effective
On
All
Eugene
People and Hooked Rug
DelegiUes attending the* meeting
Lines and at Capitol
Work Is Interesting
are Mrs Nellie Carr. Mrs. Glenn
clotted and the counting of vote« will begin.
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M a t U r „f Hours
‘
M"
Mab*‘ Peddlcord' treasurer.
«' delegates attending
the .U t e convention at CocvalU.
1“ ‘
«l,,en
Mrs Alice
Cantrell, and
Amy Love.
Outgoing officer, of the lodge are
Amy Love, noble grand; Dori. Olr
»«*• rice-grand; Alice Doane, re-
cording secretary; and Genevieve
Louk- treasurer
Appointive officer, will be an-
«wmm ed later by the new noble
«rand.
Church, Friday, June 5
Starting Monday morning It will
Hione, Mrs. Alex Htevono. Mrs.
Forty-four ......................
students at Sprlngfiald
be only a matter of hours before
Revised motor-bus schedules be-
Flowers, single roses, groups of ||algy )>1g h( Mrs. W. A. Taylor.
the two beautiful car. and other
hl<h 8ch001 wlU recelT,‘ thelr dl
Adams.
Miss
Dorfs
l
»
*
“
aDd
»prln«ft«kl.
three, und groups of six Mown«. Mr> Murl(>u ______ ______ ______
magnificent gifts for which the ten
pkwnas at commencement exercise,
„ml baskets of other garden flow er.
u|(<| M|g> M((1,)a
which are to go Into effect Moodaj
ambitious Lane county women have
t o be held at the Methodist church
and of wild vartotlee filled many
M|(| A(U(n|| ,g tb(( d|atrt<.t
June 1. were announced here y e.
been
working
will
be
awarded
The
Friday evening. June 5. according
S
ylvu
Diedeck
won
a
spelling
lo t« tables at the Community hall v(w>r >f (h|)
,n , bb, db(trrt terday by T. L. Billingsley. Halem.
be« from forty thousand Chicago
final showdown before the ballot
to W. E. Buell principal This I. a
Tuesday as the Judging for the an
A n < (|lar
, bp
general manager of the tranoporta -chool children, and a trip to Wash
Stores to Be Closed; Program box la posted is 8 p m May 3».
larger class than has been gmdu-
ngton as the
uual Itos« Hhow sponsored by ‘ll* u<Mi g„ group was held at the I. 0 . 1 *lon »«rvlce.
ated
here for some time.
and unless some one d oe. some
— J ""
At Cemetery, Week-end
Women's Civic flu b was completed (). F. hnli lust night.
; Under the new schedules the
Commencement activities will
lively
vote
gathering
by
that
time
Trips
to
Be
Diversion
by M f . Kirkland. Elmo Cbuac. and
busses will operate on tbe same
start here Sunday evening with the
the r u e will be a cloae one right
Mr. Manley, rose specialist ut the
half hour schedule they now have
baccalaureate tervlc« at tho Meth­
Bprlngfleld wlU spend a very up to the taat minute Considering
between the hours of 8.30 and 8 30
fh a a e gardens.
odist ohnrch. Rev. V elde Pruitt,
quiet Memorial day thia year. The the value of the Graham and Ford
a. m. and from 4 to 8 p. in Buaaea
The blooms were grouped In
pastor of the Springfield Christian
only public activity scheduled for sedans and other luxurious prtxes
during the day will operate on
seven classifications with blue,
church will preach the sermon.
the day being the program to be no contestant has a lead that could
hourly schedules, leaving here on
red. und white rlbboli* for each
The service Sunday will start
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; held at Laurel Hill cem etery at not be overcom e by som e other am ­
the half hour. Evening schedules
with a processional march. Rev. R.
group.
Chamber
Body
Opposes
Lie-
11:30
a.
ra.
bitious aspirant for one of the capi­
after 8 will also be every hour un-
R. Mulholland, pastor of the Baptist
betiding the dUlduys wus the ex
ense Reduction for Auto-
American I^eglon post number 40 tal prises.
single
Special
Train
to
Take
Ma-
m
midnlrbt
church will give the Invocation and
hlbltlon “f entries In the
mobiles; Dillard Speaks
will sponsor the program, but the
Every Subscription Counts
sonic Member« and Fami-
Special hours of service are also
scripture reading. A double violin
group
High honors In this wore!
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usual street parade will be ellrnl-
Gather every subscription pos-
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quartet will play and Rev. Pruitt
lies to Resort for Event
provided for Sunday. The entire
tarried mf by Mrs. Ed Perkins
E.
A.
McCornack.
Grange
repre-
baled
The
program
to
be
given
sible and work right up to the last pour_n club Members to Par- will pronounce the benediction
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schedule has been announced as
w ith an Imperial Potentate bloom '
mmtallve in the Ixme County at the cemetery will be a* follows: minute. Don't let It be possible for
tidpate •„ Commun|ty Hall
Masonic
lodge
of
lauie
county
|
foliow
a:
after which the graduates will leave
Wheaton
wan
a
close
Mrs. f . E
cham ber of Commercs. was chosen
Music, America, by audlenc«; In- you to rue the fact that because
during the playing of a recessional.
with
a
beautiful
rain
are planning a big reunion at Me
gprln8„ „ d Line— 30 minute eer-
competitor
Event
During
Afternoon
president of that body at their an vocation, Rev. C. B. Crandall; you lacked a little stlck-to-lt-iveness
Hbe wits awarded sec : Credi« Hot Mineral Springs on , vice leaving 8. P. depot from 8:00
W. G. Beattie, director of turn-
bow rose
uual election of officers here last music by quartette; addresa. Rev. to get a subscription that was pro­
mer sessions at tbe University of
m i<> 8 00 B. m. gnd leaving
The
4-H
club
of
Springfield
will
und prise Third prlxe wes given June ’ lot. Thia will be the fourth
Thursday evening at the Com Ralph Mulholland, pastor of the mised. for some reason you neglect­
Oregon will deliver the commence­
IO Mrs Dave Fisher tor a Betty annual reunion the previous l,n ” ttprlncf|e |d fr„ m g j 0 a. m to 8 30
munity hall. Earl Hill, president Springfield Baptist church; music, ed to make the contact and land IL , have their achievem ent day In the
,
Vprtchnrd ro». Mrs Mary Kesaey being held at «eavey'a Hop talami.
form of an exhibition of their work ment address Friday evenlna
Hourly service 8:00 a. m. of ibe Hluslaw chamber of com- SU r Spangled Banner; ritualistic
Go after each and every one of
Members of the graduating class
w on , honorable month'll with a For thia occasion, the lodges have J m v |n < g
at the Chamber of Commerce
P. depot Eugene and merce at Floreuce wus named vice- ceremonies, G. A. R., Ladles of the
those promises. One more sub­
Curollua Toetout.
selected McCredle Springs.
8:30 a. m leaving Springfield to president, and A. F. 8. Hteele, Bu- G. A. R. and the American Legion;
rooms Friday afternoon from 2 un­ are:
scription may put you over—and
Franklin Drury, Franklin Elmer,
Division W in ners Given
moat d ellg h 'fu l plimtc grounds 1,1 g qq p n , leaving Eugene. From
gene, was reelected secretary.
salute, firing squad from Head- the neglect to get that one subscrip­ til 5 o’clock.
Winners In each of the other dl tge entire Cascade mountains, and * ;(w p m
# .oo p m jg-minute
The following are the clubs that Gilbert Ernstlng, Alfred Free«,
Gppoeltlon to any reduction In quarters company, first battalion, tion may cause you to forego the
Harold Geiger, Jack Hulett, John
visions of the flower show were arrangements have been made with , pr¥lce leaving
Eugene. Hourly
will exhibit work:
the license fee for automobiles was 182nd infantry; tap« by bugler,
pleasure of driving home In one of
announced as follows:
the Southern Pacific company ^'Jaervlce from 8:00 p. m. to 10:00 P.
Lynch, Lloyd Mattison, Paul Rob-
Doughboy’s
Camp
Cooking,
lead
Persons having automobiles who the brand new motor cars. Yon
run i. Masonic «peclal train. ¡»a*-1
r>r leaving 8. P. depot expressed at the meeting. The
ley, Hersey Toniseth, Carl Wagner,
by
Mr.
Roy
Qulney;
Busy
Bee
Sew­
Groups of three white bloom»
ing Eugene ut r to the morning | at U :3 0 p m for g pringfte ld. On feeling being that any reduction can tax« extra passengers to the think you have enough votes to ing club lead by Mrs. Haack; Fu­ Eldon Ellison. Richard Liles, Bar­
First, Mrs I). O. Ftsher with a
j
and
returning will leave McCredle g un<,ayg hourly service, first car might Impair the finances to such cem etery Saturday morning are win but not knowing the status of ture Home Maker’s Cooking club, bara Adams. Thelma Baker, Ila
group of Frau Karl Omaha roses;
an enbent ths^t the state would urge<i to notify Walter Gossler, the other contestants may work to
Bartholomew. Myrna Bartholomew,
second. Mrs. David Bailsman, three Springs lati In the afternoon, po.'-j leavtag g p. depot 8:00 a. m. First have to rail back on real property
»djutant, or Jack Larson. The your downfall. No matter whether leader Mrs. L. K. Page; 8prlngfleld Barbara Chandler, Dawn Church,
blooms of an unknown variety of ; Imps 6 30 or 8 p ni
m. Present ,n' l ogr leaving prlngfleld at 8:30 a. m
•a
~
Rabbit
club,
leader
Lawrence
Mof-
taxes to pay off state road bond
are asked to gather at the you think you are in the lead or not
club June Clover, Dale Daniela, Clarice
climbing roaee; third. Mrs. M M , dlcatlona. are that 500 Masons a id
leaylng g p depot 11.20
s^
a.
— _ — — —
/»
m sv u fcsr
’
obllgatonc.
Community hall before going to the it
behooves
you » to
muster every
Mole, three Frau Karl Druachkt their fam ilies will attend
p m an<1 (aat CBr leaving Spring
Bachelor Fenton, Alma Fish, Dorothy Fisher,
W alter B. Dillard, county clerk, cemetery If they have room for vote possible. R e m e m b e r -lf. the leader Mrs. O. H. Jarrett; M(rffut
Oliver Gerber, Mary Hadley, Iris
blooms
I Cottage Grove, Creswell. E ugene., fls-ld at 13:00 midnight
discussed the tax dollar, and reit- extra people to ride with them.
finish that tel s
bpya> and
clubg Harper, Evelyn Holbrook, Kathryn
Mrs 1» «» Flsbor took every rib Florence.
Harrisburg.
Junction
,fb e but ggrTje e |„ Eugene Is orated his statem ent that If any
Boy Scouts will have charge of
Official Judges
have a fine exhibit to put on, and Jack, Ruth Lee. Evelyn Lloyd,
boa In Ike display of groups of fR y , Mapleton. Shedd and Spring- ula<J to bl, cul Monday according tax reduction were ever to be made
tbe
national
colors
at
the
cemetery
The
official
Judges
have
been
hoped that parents and friends Irene Manley, Helen Meradorf,
three red roses Blue und red rib- [(«»1,1 lodges are participating
l(J Mr umingaley who was a visitor It would have to be made In the
and the city hall. AI1 cltiien s are chosen from among prominent men
come to see what the clubs are Faye Parsons, Adallne Perkins,
I m iiis awarded for Hadley blooms
a varied program of events and bpra Wednesday. Service on several amaller units of government.
requested to have their flags at of 1-ane county and have volun- dojng
Mina Peterson, Wilma Post, Doro­
and the white ribbon was given , „„(„ru lum ent has been arranged.
lbf I | | n e > t | , e r o w r i start later
Florence was selected as tbe next half mast until noon, top mast until leered their services They will de-
Tbe Willing Workers led by Mrs. thy Rawlings, Jean Scott, Angellne
for u group of Paul a Scarlet.
conetsting of baseball games, tugs In lb s morning and will stop earl meeting place
A sea-food dinner gQn8et
d are ‘the campaign closed at the w w Walker were a 100 per cent Severson, Marie States, Nellie
Mrs W i l l . Donaldson won flrsl of war. boys' and girls' races, swim ler In the evening. Fewer trips are will be held there som e time in j
■ The combination holiday Satur lim e announced and will begin the c(nb lajjt yaaf and baTe Jugt rP_ Stuart, Daisy Tomseth, Enid Tra-
place In lh« «rouping of pink roses mlng events women's nail drlv- aJa<) p|annB<j on the longer routes, June.
day and Sunday will be reapon counting of votes at once. They are celTed thelr achievem ent certificate vesa.
pulling o ff of business aud opera-
With three I*upa Ooutler flowers lug contest, diving and bathing
( from Washington, D. C.. Mrs., Walk
sible for many week-end outings as follow s.
Mrs Ella ITIdmore took second beauty contests, etc. There will be don und<,r beavy |(maw| wa,
and trips to distant places.
Lloyd
Denslow.
teller
at
First
Na
er
present the certificate and HIGH SCHOOL EXHIBITS
prlxes
for
the
several
event*.
A
place with a group of Paul Neron
reason given for the announced
Merchants will close their stores tiooal bank, Eugene; Earl Moses, niake a talk on club work
ATTRACT MANY PEOPLE
flowers, and Mrs. William Davis big picnic dinner la planned, to­ changes.
The Judges of the work will be
all day Saturday and urge the pub­ Goodyear tire dealer. Eugene; N. E.
took third place with 1st Fraiw e gether with community singing,
Blindar changes are belng madc
lic to make tbelr purchases Friday. Glass, president of the Bank of Cot­ Miss Gertrude Skow. Mrs. Thomas Intereating Arteles Mada by Man­
roses. Honorable mention In this und music from u Masonic orches­ In bus servire at Halem. accordili!
ual Training and Sewing
The stores will remain open nnUl tage Grove; F. B. Hamlin, post­ Bailey and R. C. Kuehner.
group was given to Mrs. C. O. Wil­ tra. A more detailed program will to thè manager.
Mrs. Ogilvie Is to charge of the
Classes Thia Year
8 o'clock for the benefit of late master. Springfield.
son for a group of Carolina T eat^ b e announced at a later date
Colorful Event Attracts Large ¿hoppers.
The votes will be figured on a program and entertainment and
Each
family
Is
asked
to
bring
out blooms.
BAPTIST CHURCH MEN
Monroe calculating machine which Mrs. L. E. Putnam is to charge of
Hundreds of parents and other
Audience to Street« Here
Mrs. M. M Peery won first prl*« their lunch. Those not desiring to
bas been loaned to us through the decorations and refreshments. A interested townspeople attended
HAVE FINE PROGRAM
In the yellow group Her exhlb'tlon bring lunches, can obtain dinner
Tuesday Evening
courtesy of L M. N ickels. Eugene cordial Invitation to be present Is the annual domestic science and
was three Lady Hillingdon blooms. at McCredle Springe hotel, at 80
MRS. BARNELL SINGS
representative of Monroe Calculat­ extended to the public.
Men of the Baptist church de­
Industrial arts exhibit held at the
Mrs Robert Pierre won second rents each.
More than 300 school children In Aj SCHOOL GRADUATION
monstrated
to
the
Women
Sunday
high school all day Tuesday.
ing Machine Co.
Railroad
ticket«
are
on
sale
for
place with an exhibition of the
Springfield inarched down M ain:
Elaborate display of both practi­
GLENWOOD GRADUATION
Advice to Contestants
same kind of flowers. Third place 31.26 for the round trip, half fare evening that they can conduct a street Tuesday evening particlpat-1 Mrs. W. K. Barnell sang tw o
church
service
without
their
as­
cal
and useful articles made by
for
children
from
6
to
12
years.
Final
Instructions
to
contestants
was won by Mrs. D. O. Fisher with
Ing In the annual Rose Show par I gong8i "The Bells of Youth.” ■Bt
TO BE HELD TONIGHT members of Mrs. Peterson’s classes
three Hun Starr roses Mrs. Fred These tickets are available at the sistance. The men had their own ade sponsored by the Springfield ' -Life,” at the graduation exercises will be found to our display ad In
Ixiuk won honorable mention with several
Masonic Temples and choir of men's and boys voices, Civic Club under the direction of at W altervllle Monday evening. She another section of this newspaper. Rev. John Knox to Deliver Addresa Included work of the classes to
sewing and decoration explained
frotn the comm ittees of each lodge. and John Beardsley of Eugene Mrs. L. K. l’âge and Mrs. Carl Ol- was accompanied by Mlse Wiulfrtd We advise each one to read the
three Lady Hillingdon blooms
to Class; Community Picnic
by members of the groups. Tea
A cordial Invitation Is extended sang a vocal colo. Rev. Mulholland aoa.
printed
Instructions
carefully
and
There were only a few entrants
Planned for Friday
Tyson.
waa served during the exhibit.
In the small rose or moss rose to all Masons to attend this re­ delivered the sermoo.
Dr. J. R. W eatherbee of Eugene ask about anything which la not
The procession halted at Fourth
Many beautiful pieces of wood­
clear
to
them.
Be
eure
and
make
com
m
encem
ent
exercises
at
Glen
group Mrs. M. M. Peery won union. It doesn't matter where the
and Main streets where the queen, delivered the graduation address
work of various types were shown
honors In this group with a group Mason resides or to whst lodge SPRINGFIELD GIRLS
Barbara Jane K etels, was crowned The exercises were held to the com an audit of your accounts up to and wood scbooi ¡n W est Springfield
including May 29. and check same
bgId tonight wjy, g eT John in the manual training department
of Cecil Bruner roses. Honorable he belongs, he is asked to come,
PRESENTED ¡N RECITAL by City Recorder, 1. M. Peterson. munity hall.
under the direction of Glenn Mar­
with tho campaign manager before K qm
speaker.
mention was given to Mrs. Johns bring his family and have « fine
In the absence of Mayor Tyson. A
for an exhibition of pink nioas time.
noon June 3rd.
y j,e complete program for the tin.
Barbara Barnell, daughter of Mr. short program of music by the toy HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
For further Information It Is de­ and Mrs. W. K. Barnell. and Mar orchestra and dance numbers |
roees.
BE ON TIME — CAMPAIGN event is as follows: Invocation,
START EXAMS MONDAY CLOSES PROMPTLY AT 8 P. M.— Rev. Knox; salutation, David John SOLDIERS HOME SITE
The blue ribbon for baskets of sired that Masons get In touch with garet Jarrett, daughter of Mr. and brought the festival to a cloee as
mixed flowers was won by Mrs. the following members of the com Mrs. O. H. Jarrett, were presented the 300 children gathered at Eggi-
IT WON’T BE LONG NOW!
. son; class history. Lillian Pugh
UNDER OPTION HERE
Final examinations will start for
Ada Carr with a grouping of pink, mlttee: Frank 1. Agule or J. Ben In piano recital at the Eugene hotel mann's for their Ice-cream treat
-
class poem, Haxel Bradford; ad-
students
at
the
high
school
Mon
lavander. and white snap-dragons. Hall of Eugene, I. M Peterson, or Tuesday evening with a class of
That Springfield may possibly tw
dreKS- ReT Knox; plano •olt>' Vir'
Attendants for the queen were day and will continue Tuesday ac­ SPRINGFIELD FOLK TO
The red ribbon was awarded a bas­ Oswald Olson. Bprlngfleld. Ore. high school pupils of Reuben Char-
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. . r n r n n n «tola Malby; class will. Allen Mo. the location of the Federal oldlers
Nadine
Neet.
Joan
Ward.
Betty
Al-
cording
to
W.
E.
Buell,
principal.
V IS IT AT MEDFORD
and claag prophecy. Grace Wil- home became known here this week
ket of marigold« exhibited by Mrs. and Bert Johnson. Wendllng. Ore. lyle Ooffrolere
drlck and Betty Jscobaon. Rich­ Wednesday will bring the annual
Carl Olson, and Mrs. John Parker
Both Miss Barnell and Mlsa Jar ard Planery and Bobby Aldrich
when It was announced that op­
A party of Springfield residents
school picnic to be held at Swim­
was awarded third place with a SENIOR DAY AT H. S.
Fritts, chairman of the tion had been taken on the Vltna
rett have been presented In public were train bearers for the royal
Including
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
C.
re
mer's Delight.
basket of red aud white popples.
school board will present diplomas place and other tracts northeast
SCHEDULED NEXT WEEK recitals.
party. Flower girls were Anna
The outstanding feature of this Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Ward,
Art Work Exhibited
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
Levi
Neet
Neet
to ^
“pity’ ' ,cnlc ^ ¡d a y will of the city limits. Five or six hun­
Marie Gossler and Aleta Burch.
day will be the final baseball game
A beautiful collection of palnt-
dred acres are needed for the home.
The tentative program for Sen- MANY YOUNG PEOPLE
Each member of the queen's In 'the toterclass rivalry conteat.
Ings by W A Elkin's art class at J (
)ay a( 8pr)ngf)p|d h|g h school
Two other sites are being con­
party
were
awarded
blue
ribbon«.
ATTEND CLASS PICNIC
Other sports will be held during
trad ed considerable Interest at the Thursday. June 4, was announced
sidered for tbe location of the home
W inners of the blue, red and*whlte the al-day picnic.
and Sunday as guests of Dr. and
SISTER
flower show. Work by Mrs. W. N. this week by W. E. Buell, prin­
it is said: One on South W illam et­
More than 30 young people at­ ribbons In the various divisions of
Mrs. S Ralph Dlpple. Mr. Dipple P L A N T O M t t l o l o I L
Dow. M I hr Edna Swarla, Miss Doris cipal. The uewly elected officers of
te street and one on W est Eleventh
tended the picnic held last Thurs­ the parade were announced as fol ENLISTM ENT REPORTED
was formerly engaged In business
COMING FROM AFRICA
Girard, Miss Barbara Barnell, Mrs. the Ulrls' le a g u e will be hosts
street. Eugene. A committee to
day evening at the Seavey ranch lows:
W. A. Taylor, and Mrs. Orson to the members of this organisation
IN LOCAL GUARD UNIT ta th,B clty
by the members of Mrs. A. B. Van
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Mrs. D. B. Murphy, Her Parenta Eugene la handling all the arrange­
Doll buggy; Betty Ixiu Delph,
Vaughn were Included In the ex­ at an early breakfast and announce­
ments for the options. Members
Valzah's Sunday school class of Yvonne Sneed. Dorothy Chase;
Visitors Expected— Mr. and Mra.
And Brothers. Leave for
Theo P. Robloy enlisted to Head-
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hibition.
say that word has been sent to the
ment of the outstanding girl at the the Methodtet church. A baseball
San Francisco
Character groups and singles up to quarters company, 162nd Infantry C. E. Kenyon expect to have as
Several hooked rugs made by high school will be made at thia
federal hospitalisation board that »f
game was enjoyed until dark and six years: Red Cross group, Anna
last week. Staff Sergeant. Alfred their guests this week-end, Mr.
Hprlngflvld women wore also In­
the three sites held are not su it­
time.
was followed by the supper. I^ter Mae Gabriel, Betty Jarrett: Tri­ Townsend, retaliated after three and Mra. Wm. Carroll and Clarence
ra. . . u
r
p
b able then any site selected In Lane
cluded In the exhibit.
Event« coniprinlng Senior day the group returned to Mrs. Van cycles: Carlton boy, Roger Tobias
years service with the local unit. Luckey at Burns. Oregon. Mr. i ar- ro1 ePS' anie* a,'(
‘
‘
A delicious luncheon wan served will he held In the auditorium dur­
county will be bought by them for
Valxah's home for a social even­ and Dewey Mulholland, and Jackie Plans are now being made by the roll la county clerk of Harney e »
®aVe„ ‘ prpnS *.
. n
at the Community hall at noon by ing the forenoon. Moat of the time
the government.
ing. Howard Hughes was chairman Barber; Cornlea: snake. Raymond local unit to attend summer camp
county, and Mr. Luckey Is a brother morn ng or an
« itch
the member« of the Civic Club un­ will lie given over to presentation
of the com m ittee In charge of the Bainbridge, mule, Harry Bain­ at Camp Clatsop.
of Mrs. Kenyon.
‘“eir sister. Miss Hattie E Mitch-
der the direction of Mrs. Meda various awards. These will In­
DANIELS ENTERS RACE
**
ell, returning on furlough June 3,
event.
bridge; peta: Bllty Davis, Mac Wil­
Catching.
clude letters for baseball, basket­
from
the
mission
fields
of
the
Con­
son, Tommy Putman; decorated
FOR SCHOOL BOARD
ball, a medal for the winner of an
go In Africa. The party plane to
floats: special mention to the float,
SENIOR CLASS PLAY
GUESTS ENJOY OUTING
essay contest on Americanism, the
leave here In two automobiles and Three Announce Intention of Book­
PLEASES AUDIENCE “to Flanders Field" deelgned by
will stop at Ashland where they
AT WILSON COTTAGE announcement of the beat athlete
ing Poets at School Selection
Mra. Lula N eet and bearing chil­
In tho high school, certificate« and
will be Joined by their parents. Mr.
To Bo Hold Juno 6
dren of the Brattaln school repres­
"Take
My
Advice"
senior
class
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W ilson en- badges won In the recent swim
and Mrs. H. T. Mitchell, who will
enting
popple»;
"Just
Married,”
and
play presented at the high school
lorlaltuM) for a group of their mlng class awnrda In the commer
accompany them to California.
V em L. Daniela entered the race
Contestants In thia campaign have the privilege of publishing
auditorium Friday evening drew a “On to Oregon” ; Kiddle Cara. Bev­
friends nt their summer home on clal department, honor pins, and
Miss Mitchell has been engaged for school board member thia week
all their votes at any tim e or may hold some to reserve. There­
good attendance and proved to be erly Seara, John L. Ketels, no
Horse Creek near McKetixlo bridge musical awards.
In mission work in the Belgian when a petition nominating him
fore, the votes shown to this list each week w ill be the total
good entertainment, full of humor­ third; Baby group: Maxwell twins,
over the week-end. Their guest«
Congo for some time and la return was filed with the clerk The peti­
which the contestants desired to he published. Thia method
ous Incidents which produced an Joan Rarbar, Nada Goaaler; char­
Included "Mr. and Mrs. txmrence MANY ATTEND LARGE
Ing to the United States by way of tion waa signed by 102 residents
leaves It entirely up to the contestants them selves.
almost unlimited number of laughs. acterisations for oldbr children
Moffitt. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Oos-
Japan where she visited some time of the district.
MASONIC GATHERING
The production waa directed by Louisa Cowden, Maxine Smitson,
aler. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Barber,
before sailing for this country.
He is the third to seek office In
Mias Marguerite Mlllhollen. SMu and Negroes; decorated bicycles
Mr. and Mrs. Larson Wright, Mr.
Mrs. Tho«. Campbell. Eugene .................. .............................. 566,000
Several Springfield people went
the school election to be held June
Robert Jackson.
dents built special stage scenery.
and Mrs. Henry Fandrem, all of to Eugene Friday evening to at
Haxel Edmlaton, Thurston ........................................................ 690.000
16. Dr. W. H. Pollard seeks r«-
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
The dances and toy orchestra
prlngfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Elton I a - tend the large Maaonlc gathering at
election as member of tbe board
were
under
the
direction
of
teach
Mrs
Eathel
Forstrom.
E
u
g
e
n
e
.......
....................................
2,024.000
HAS DINNER TO NIG HT
MEMBERS HAVE
Halle of Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. the Masonic hall
The evening C. E
and Clayton Barber, re-election a«
era at the Lincoln school.
Mrs. Ruth Garoutte. Cottage Grove ...— .................- ......... 2,019.000
O. W. W hile of Salem
PICNIC ON SUNDAY
began with a potluck supper and
Members of Mrs. R. P. Morten­ clerk.
Mr«. J Irene Hanekamp, Eugene. Rta. 8 ................... - .......2.018.000
was followed by a program and
June 1 Is the final date on which
sen's freshman and sophomore
About 20 members of the Christ INTERCLASS GAMES
Mr«. Arthur Hayea, E u g e n e ------------------ ---------- ...............2,022.000
AENEAS CLUB POSTPONES dancing.
Sunday school class at the Metho­ to file petitions for these offlo««.
tan Endeavor of the Springfield
START AT HIGH SCHOOL
Mra. M. B. Huntley. Springfield ........ .......................... ....... 2.018,000
dist church will gather at the
MEET FROM TUESDAY
Christian church enjoyed a picnic
Visitors from Klam ath Fall« —
BAPTIST CHURCH PLANS
church thia evening at 8:30 for a
Cleo
Moata,
Eugene
.................................
..............................
309,000
Games between baseball teams
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Emery of Kin-
SOCIAL AFFAIR TONIGHT at Swimmer's Delight Sunday. The
chicken
dinner.
The
Sunday
The regular meeting of the Aen­
Mra. Elma Moes. McOlynn ...... _.................................... - ...........285.000
young people left town immediately representing both the boys and
school group has been divided In- math Falls, arrived to Springfield
eas club which was io have been
after the morning service« and had girls of each class at the Spring
Mrs. Pearl Bchantol, Eugene. Rta.
.................................... 290,000
Members
of
the
Baptist
church
. to two teams to a membership con- Wednesday to spend MYWnl days
held Tuesday nt the home of Mrs.
their dinner at the picnic grounds. field high school are under way
teat and the losing side Is feeding I with Dr. and Mr«. N. W
J. Fulop was postponed until today. will gather at. the church this even
It's the finish that tells! How will they stand on June 3rd?
Hubert Slas, president of the young this week. The final game to de­
Ing
to
participate
In
a
'Qet-acqualn
the winners. Dori« Gerber and E va| He 1« a nephew of Dr. Emery
Mrs. Fulop will entertain members
people's
organisation,
was
In cide the supremacy of the school
lx>uk have charge of arrangement«, ha« been teaching In Klamath T
of the club at her home today «tart- ted Social.' The evening will b«
will be held Wednesday.
spent with gnmas and refroatunandn. charge.
Ing at 2.30 o’clock.
Memorial Day
Service Saturday
Lane Masons To
Have Reunion
County Chamber
Elects McCornack
Achievement Day
To Be On Friday
Frizes Awarded
for Rose Show
Contestants