The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 12, 1931, Image 1

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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWKNTY-KK1HTH Y KA It.
CASCADE ROAD UP
10 COMMISSION
Springfield Delegntion to At­
tend Two Highwny Meet­
ing* in Portland Today
Bank Dividends
Expected Soon
SENIOR CUSS I I
HONOR HOLL HEAD
«««"
Survey of Willamette
RALPH
8
STANLEY
Draw bull House
STORE RERE SOLD For Canal Is Started WINS GRID GAME
Unusuar Amount of Excell­
Former Officers Say First
Payments Will Likely Be Brattain School Has Ninety- ent Talent Brought to Light
M. R. Irish Purchases Mer­ Engiticars Establish Head­
in Program Friday
Made About Novembor 25
Three Names on List; Sixth
chandise Stock and Takes
quarters for Unit of Work
Graders to Group
A packed house greeted Mr* 1 5-Year Lease on Building
Ktrel payment of dividend* to
at Springfield Tuesday
depositors In the defunct Commer
CASCADE HIGHWAY IS UP rial Htate Hank will probably be
made on or about November 2b, ar-
Will Request Highway Com- cord In* to former officer* of the
n.itsion to Include Road in bank, which ha* been In the band*
/ A A. Hcbrannn, state «uperln-
Secondary System
^«n. «< bank*, for liquidation
A «pedal delegation of Mprlng - a
r June S The amount of the
field bn«lnoH* men have gone told lt
<1 wa* not given,
Portland today to attend mooting*1 A| z ’v . a l for the payment must
at which they will urge the coni be glv *^v the bank superintend
pil lion of the Cascade highway ent al i On and by the Judge of
from Oregon City to Mprlngfleld.
the dlstrl.
>url before It can be
F. II llamlln, John Anderson, and made. Tlies
a eg peeled shortly.
W l\ ilarnell will first attend ni The bank i ^esourens of 3196,-
meeting of the Cascade Highway 456. BO when It I a*, turned over to
association which Include* repres­ thè state for liquidatim i
entatives from each of the cities
T h ere were unire Ihan suo known
and communities located ulong the depositar* In thè hank.
route of the proposed highway.
Later in the day the Mprlngfleld
representatives will aiteml a meet­
ing of the stale highway commis­
sion at the court hou«e to urge
that the proponed road from Mil-,
verlon to Mprlngtleld tie put on the
secondard highway *y»tem of the!
Wt. P. Tyeon General Chair­
«late.
man for Drive; To Name
Considerable support for the pro
Committees During Week
poaed road which will «horlen the*
illsiaiue to Cortland by upproxl-
The annual Ited Cross roll call
malely 30 miles bus he.-,, promised I w,„ , lBr|
Hpr,
d
ww,k
Iron, communities south of Spring
w,„ be condll<.„,d „„
mim I further wupport im t«s
day and Thuntdny arrordlB ff to W
Jane F. Ketel* and her troupe of
Menhir* led all other classes at
entertainer* last Friday eveolna WILL MOVE FEED STORE
the blah school during the fir» ’ *lx
jt the high school when they pre*
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week* period with a total of 13
ented a program of Mprlngfleld tai- Irish-Murphy Store Adopts
name* on the honor roll. Their
ent for the purpose of raising fund*
Semi-Self Service Plan;
close*! competitor* were the sopho­
to pay for already purchased stage
more* with seven. The jtftilori hud
Change Fixture*
,
fro.„ (w#
| equipment and to buy new mater­
ials
which
are
needed.
|g radua|a.
Male of (be Ralph A Stanley
The production wa* also a flasn store number « located In Spring
he Urattaln school had a total C|aj succee«, net profit* being *oui>-
field, to Merwin H. Irish, bead of
of »3 name. ||.,ed on the Gr.l wbal oyer
Bch, . ved w1tb UlK
honor roll The complete list* fol- low admission price of 26 cents the Irish Cash store*, wa* announ­
ced here Haturday. The deal
low:
| and 10 cents.
< unie effective Monday.
HIGH SCHOOL
That Mprlngfleld ha* plenty of
in tbe transaction Irish acquire*
Senior*—Donald Anderson. Wins­
talent wa* convincingly brought to all Ibe slock* of the store here
ton Bacus, Velda Bartholomew,
the attention of those In tbe audl and take* a five-year lease on the
June Dank*. Lloyd Frese. Evelyn
H a rris F.l... M a.-rt.-i* u.,,». , I Bn“ “ nUniber •«•«’ number on building which George Stanley pur
Vee Vernon I lies Fvelvn I lovd
Pr° ,r “M br‘,u* hl hearty ap chased two year* ago when he
vee Vernon bile*. Evelyn Lloyd. plause and often call* for encore, opeoed Ihe grocery at Fifth and
E.w.na M eecb.«, George Thatcher.
Two numb, r. de. Br¥e <peclllJ
an<l
FOUR GROUPS SENT OUT
Colored School
Has Large lllrork
Silverton Team Unable to Put
Ball Across Line Although
Making Long Gains
FRESE
MAKES SCORES
E. I. D . , i . to Havo Ch.rga o( ’ ’“ '‘T1’ H’ " “ C' ” “ N ,« r°
Work Hare Which Will Re-
OrPh* " '
Prograro at M. May Starts Work for Next
Encounter; To Meet Leba­
E. Church Last Night
quire at Least 2 Months
— —■
non Here November 20
Crowds stotxl In all the doors!
The arrival of a group of United
Spectacular (ootball, played in a
and halls at the Methodist church
mates army engineers. here Tues- ------ --
„„,rBU enu-,
aggressive manner, sa-
last night H
to hear the L
colored
chll- •>»•
< r »a ’ win" Bl»»
at*
dren from the Elko school for or- “b1**1 tbe maroon-clod Mprlngfleld
me •
ver.
eter- pbani) prenent th<dr
pro_, high school team to romp away
mlne tbe feasibility of canalising
gram Extra chairs were set ud wltb the long end of a 16-0 score la
It from Oregon City to Mprlngfleld,
In all available space but even 'b<’,r Armistice day game wltb
gave positive assurance that tbe
___
.
these would not accommodate the s ll',erton high at Brattain field
work had been approved hy the #ud|^nce
Wednesday afternoon,
government officials and would be
_
carried out at once. E I Davis
Tht: hl’ tory
this band of 17. r * ° touchdowns by Frese and a
chief survey engineer for the party’ ch»<»«t> and their three adult
-«counted for tbe scoring
will bare direct control of tbe work »u‘ rdl*n« «» ‘"deed one of pluck wh‘«b began early in the first quar­
In this area.
,n<1 determination. Forced to flee ter when the Mprlngfleld fullback
Poat“ Graduates—Dawn Ch.,»ch men“ <”’ for ,belr • » “‘’‘bn*™ «
Future plan* for tbe use of the
Headquarters for the engineering
* hen carried the ball across the line for
Dorothy MsheT £ 7 , pZrL
P"’»-“«»«'“» and for the profession- property ba¥e not
compiev<s<, t party will be malntslned In Mprlng-
the first points. A try for extra
h'ih
° f ,h*
y
er, Faye Parsons.
B| manner In which they were pro but plana of tbe owner are to uae field while the survey I. run te
’ wept d"’ " "" ‘bem In 1.27, point failed leaving the score 8-0.
Sophomores — Evelyn Baca*. duced Mr. McGregor, dreased a* lbe former grocery building to Junction City. This work will pro-
' “" T *" ¿h#,r Cab'"’ and A safety added two more points
»•’»•rice Elmer, Rutb Hall. Evelyn an old country farmer who I. bouse tbe feed department which bably require two month, or more
afterwards
when
the
bu"d'"«1'-
»»<>
*• shortly
hh kabusch, De Etta Mandgathe. bothered with frequent attacks of | , located In tbe back of the Irish-
Mprlngfleld team, which had kicked
a...
H
Bow’*f
directors
of
the
school
depending on the conditions as __ ,
Murlun Hhlpley. Kltiabwh Vail.
’ lumbago, offered aaveral number* Murphy »tore now
..
.
. ..
»tid Miss Alexander, teacher, ob- the ball to the Milverton four yard
found
along tbe river and the wea­
J“"'®r* - V,^ u1» •’bristle, Jewel, on bl> guitar and made a certain
The stock of groceries from tbe
talned a motor bus and moved t o ! line’ ru»bed through the opposing
Helterbrand. Marjorie P rochn ow hit with an arrangement of various s ,al)ley Btore wl„ bw uken , rom ther. according to Davis, who states Texas. Lack of funds made It nec- line and blocked an attempted punt.
August
Podakowakl.
Marceline army bugle calla and marches play- ,be building thia week and will that wet weather will greatly slow essary to do something which
No scores were made during the
up the work along tbe timber cover-
Heavey. Florence Vail.
ed on his guitar without accom Ue distributed among the stores
would bring In money to pay their next two quarters aa the play xlg-
ed areas flanking the river.
Freshmen— Lucile
Davi*.
Carl panlment. "Chill Con Carne Eye* owned by Mr. Irish.
living expenses.
xagged across tbe field. Both team«
Htevenson.
Mr. Davis will have aa assist­
a Mpanl.b cabaret scene with a
coming at tbe same time a* the
All of the children are orphans, fumbled several times and both
ants
while
here.
C.
I.
Dunaven,
first
BRATTAIN SCHOOL
captivating .enorlU offering a „ le wa* tbe announcement laat
and the school ha* requests to take tried passing attacks which were
First Grade
| hm led lo ( iiintv frohi Nouthern Or«* | ,
dance act wa. the other outstand wwsk by lbe lrUb Murphy .tore assistant; and William Freer, sec­ many more who have no mean* of not generally successful. Spring-
. Tyn<m. roll call chalrman. He
Rtm w h ith w ill Irn v v l «Bt«*u*ivi'ly | u
numb* r - T b U Ws" put «■
here that they were going to adopt ond assistant. Pole men and boat­ support.
III muh«* conim ittee uppoltitmemta RUh” * ? * « “ “
field men were over-anxious and
B .em lself service sy.tem whlfh men will be used In actual work on
over lb
m w W lllu m e tle hlghway ! , h u wwtk „ nd ,.urop,B,„
d ((tal|, Richard Hanery. Au.tln McCall, a group of high .cbool girl..
Two and a half years have now were penalized several times for
the
river.
.Tho
personnel
of
the
Roger
Tobias,
Joyce
Church.
Curtis!
Many
vocal
W'lioii (hut I n <*4»mpt«l»d
and Instrumental { began this week. A considerable
of the drlve early nexl week.
been spent on the road presenting being offside.
The road requested at tbe meet ! "People of Mprlngflald ihould re- Mattison, Josephine Phalr. Evelyn number* were offered and were amount of alteration work was crew has not been finally decided musical programs wherever they
The final score came early dur­
aa yet, bat It will consist of from
lug will run parallel to the Pacific ! spond generously to the appeal of Wooley.
well received by the audience
can and depending on free-will of­ ing the fourth quarter after a
i
.
.done In the building and the seven to twelve men.
highway aud will open up con- i the Red l'roas," say* tbe mayor
Second Grad.
, The*e con.l.ted of vocal solo, by metbod of dlsplaylng grocerle, waa
ferings for expenses.
ce„ fu, 1Q yar„ pasg bad
Attends net
Nlderabl) valuable te rrito ry ea»t ot
Dunaven has already made a trip
Betty I at Aldrich Veltle Pruitt, a xylophone solo by entirely revised. Many new unit
, who has made an Investigation of
Mr. Bowser teaches the children pleted and Frese rushed the hall
Gloria Mae Oreen, Betty Jean Barbara Harnell, duet by Mrs. D
that road along the Cascade fool
Income and expenditures of the or-
display cases have replaced the down the river and knows some­ their music, Mrs. Bowser, who Is a barely over the goal line for the
Jacobson,
Beulah
Martin.
billa.
Loi*
B
Murphy
and
Mr*.
Roland
Moab
thing
of
the
work
they
will
have
I sanitation.
long counter* and the customer
graduate of the state college at second touchdown.
An attempt
Last year three thousand people Phalr. Thomald Johnson. Frltta: ler, a musical reading by Rath walk* about these to select what to do. He made a very hasty trip Nashville, Tenn., Is the matron and
was made to plunge the line for
Mm.,«n.
Tommy
Tbomaa.
Mary
Pollard,
a
piano
solo
by
Margsret
down
the
river
last
year
at
the
re­
Joined the Red Cross paying one
real mother to the 17 orphan chil­ the extra point with the ball stop­
Alice Bartholomew. Fannie Hick*. Jarrett, and a vocal solo by Mr*. Wh h h I - Il l i i
quest of War Department engineers
dollar or more each. Of thia sum Id.
dren who travel with the company. ped barely on the line. Springfield
Johnson. ( Jeon. Maxey. Pau. W K. Harnell.
' Whkh *’ 411 Pla'n'7 marked Th*
1 1600 was sent to national office.
clerks remain at the store as usual at Portland to determine If there Miss Alexander spends her entire was penalized five yards for being
Ine
Mlmar.
Melaln
Hhannon,
Floyd
Those
who
had
not
prevtoualy
Is
sufficient
water
available
and
! The balance of the fund* remained Hteele.
i
, to aid the purchasers In packaging
time conducting school lessons for offside and given another chaneo
.heard
■ and in computing to observe other Important factors.
In the county for work among tbe
.. .. . the Toy
. , Orchestra from the their articles
the children whose ages run from to make the extra point. A place
Third
Grade
Brattain
school
were
surprised
at
(beir
b|j,
Speaking
from
a
strictly
engineer­
needy.
four years up. Mins Alexander is a kick was successful.
Attendane«— Peggy Wright. John the manner In which these small
ing point of view, he believes that
The national office, however,
What disposition will be made
graduate of the state college at
Meek. Billie Hack. Raymond Bain­ children are learning rhythm and
canalixlng
of
the
Willamette
river
returned the sum of $6.500 to I-ane
Silverton demonstrated a very
of the room now occupied by tbe
Tyler. Texas.
Is much more feasible than the Col­
Tabulation Shows 80 Fewer county because it I* maintaining a bridge. Donna Gene Ernest, Arthur tbe _ time , of music.
pretty game of teamwork. Seldom
-
teed
and
seed
store
has
not
been
Eager
to
return
to
Alabama
umbia river basin project.
Two dance, by the Kindergarten declded
Btcordlng
to
Children in District; Out- tarlnlng school. This money I* Hicks. Hobby Bennett. Hob Adams
did a player from that achool get
Fourth Grade
Reports that a large number of where they own a small tract of the ball for a run when there were
group
an«
hy
the
Lincoln
school
Murphy
mBnBger
siders Attend School Here
*° •M
‘y *hB »»l*rie« of three
land
at
Farley,
a
small
colored
Attendance— Marian inialr. Ar were pleasing variations In the
locks will be necersary In the
•— ■■
full lime student workers. Miss th„ ..
not one or two men alongside of
G. W. Clark’s Meat market has
canalisation of the river seem to be town, the group win spend the win­ him running Interference, but they
School i on»UM figures a* released Mary Annin, executive aecretary.
.
’ f rl h<M:k. Jim program,
_ 1 moved from the Stanley building to
ter
In
Seattle
and
adjoining
towns
this morning by t'laytou F. Barber,, »««I one other full time experienced
- ? ?
”11" ’’ n«**F-
Grandmothers Rose Garden lb(, piBCt, o, tbe former Bennett untrue after a trip down tne river
were pitted against a superior
Scholarship— Jimmie Htane. Dal offered under the direction of Foye bu(( hf,r s||(>
according to Dunaven. It would and then start back here where group of players. Both teams did
achimt district clerk, show a total1 worker.
las Knight. Chester Schlewe
Parsons who also took the leadin'* ‘
" *°P across the street. he possible to construct the canal they hope to be able to take np a
some very hard blockings
of 786 children us residing within
These county worker* are Investl
Fifth Grade
role of grandmother, was a clever i
project wlthont any locks between five-year option which they now
Hie limits ot district 19. as com gating ItttKI cases and are actually !
hold
on
a
farm.
Funds
derived
A large crowd turned out for the
Attendance—Alden Powell. Paul offering of interpretive dancing and
Mprlngfleld and Salem If the pro­
pared with N26 for the previous1 Providing relief for 600 of these,
ject was taken Into the Long Tom from their concert tour will be used game and did some lusty cheering
year
The cennus Included all
Mprlngfleld alone has 66 of these | Nott, Freddie Neet. Vern Gates, dialogue.
Marlin Darr. Clarence Clark. John
“A Lot of Nonsense" might as
river area, but this would create a to purchase the farm and to build for the home
children between the ago* of 6 and cases under observation by the j
Avltt. Mildred Billings. Juanita well have been the title of the dia­
flood
problem which must be guard- a school.
Coach May will begin training
I* Inclusive und wa* taken by Red Cross. Forty-seven of them
Chapman.
Bettis
Curry.
Marjorie
“People have been treating us his men Immediately for their next
.
ed
against
logue
skit
offered
under
the
name
are
actual
relief
rase*
where
th
e
,
member* of the Springfield P.-T.
o„.,
„ i McPherson. Violet Steele. Lorraine "Between Trains", by Marceline
Four engineering parties were fine." stated Mr. Bowser after the game to be played here against
A. com w ltteh composed of Mrs
__________ Squires. Eileen Gartner.
Seavey and Orval Eaton. The act
' sent out to various cities along the program here. "In California we Lebanon on November 20. The
Rachel T hatch er, Mrs. D. C. Ogll and
shelter. This organisation
spen, ,360 for food for these people I.
’’ no',. N° tt’ He" r was well presented and drew much Springfield I. O. O. F. to Ob- r,t’ "
‘he Arn,y En' spent the entire winter of 1930-31 Thanksgiving day game against
vie. and Mrs. Marlon Adams.
. . ____
_ . . | ( hase, Mildred Billings, Violet applause. It was good entertain­
6
.
: gtneers office at Portland to start in Los Angeles. Churches and University High, which will fee
There ba* been u decrease of 80 | In Springfield during September ( q,w |v
serve Golden Anniversary the gurTey work They
care. other organizations contributed played on Hayward field, looms
Eileen Gartner. Ida Jane m ent.
children In the district, due per alone.
1 Irwin.
•'Memories" a vod-vll skit offered
and Annual Homecoming fully examine the present river generously towards our expenses now as the deciding contest for tfee
Imps, to the movement buck to the
A survey completed here recently
Slsth Grade
by Mrs. W. E. Buell. Fred an Eve­
channel to determine the depths while there. School officials co­ district.
farm, think* Burlier. The decrease1 revealed that 78 men are In need I
Attendance— Mary Murry. Jane lyn Buell, was well received It
Springfield I. O. O. F. lodge num- every where, the base substances, operated with us in every manner
The starting lineups for the game
does not necessarily mean, how of usslstance from road Jobs and ph .
""«•oo™'"1
ever. Hint the number of students other work Ten of these men are Kr„_i,. nni,,.",n
Anglia centered about Fred, as an old man her 70 will hold a large meeting heights of banks, distance from the possible and did everything except Wednesday were:
who resumed his fiddle playing and Wednesday. November 18. in ob- „uBn channel, and their composl- actually give us textbooks for the Springfield
Silverton
in the schools have decreased or t>°* being given employment on i,M„.
Movshoil
increased a* all those enrolled are county projects each week and five
. eeler' soon forgot that he had grown old servance of the Golden anniversary tion. Problems of drainage, Irri- children. These they loaned to us G. Wright ..... L.E.
Anderson -------- L.T. _____ Specht
not attending school. The actual started working under the state
” '** ' S< J"4 * lHn"’I,t- when his mother, dressed as a of the founding of the lodge in this gallon, flood control and possibili­ while we were In the state."
The group Is supporting two Rasmussen ...... L.G............................. Gehrke
enrollment this year Is utmost the relief road plan on Monday and .,
..
8I?-' i
l’'1°'Vd captivating young school girl ap­ t y . The annual homecoming will ties for navigation will all be care-
.
. .
.
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. . .' I ernell, Tommie Uchytll, Valeria peared. Evelyn played the accom­ also be held on that date.
fuijy investigated and all this mass negro boys in southern colleges Thurman ........
C..........Paulson
salon us lust year, hut a large more are expected to be added
Koch. Lulu Johnson.
Homer D. Angell. Portland. Grand of Information will have to be with part of the funds received on O. Stevenson ... R .G ..... ........ r p "
paniment aa the elderly lady, wife
number of students are coming later.
Scholarship — Melma Clement, of Fred.
Master for Oregon, and Charles P. presented to the Board of Army the trip. One boy is at Hasklll In­ Sword ......
R.T.
Fuller
here from the Waltervllle district
"The demand will be greater
trank Bllck. Henry Chase. Patsy
"Socks and Soapsuds" was a Poole of Eugene. Special District Engineers for study before any stitute at Lawrence, Kansas, and Stevenson
R.E. ____ Pettyjohn
and elsewhere to attend high this year than ever before, and
Patmore.
question of locating missing aocka Deputy, will both attend the meet- positive action can be expected on the other Is studying medicine at Thatcher ........„.Q.B................ Holla
achool. They are not Included In i those who can appreciate the work
Sixth Grade
which had ben sent out with negro lug which Is to begin at 7:30 at th e , the canal Itself, according to Davis. Wiley college. Marshall. Texas.
Squires ...........L.H_.......... .. Green
the census. It Includes only those of Ihe Red Cross In aiding this
Attendence—Gordon
Balwtn.
Je­
The entire canalisation survey
laundrywomen as portrayed by Eva I. O. O. F. hall. A regular lodge
..R.H.... Radlshauser
The program given here last Mills .....
nctuully residing here on' October community should do all they can
to make the drive next week a fin­ wel Farnsworth. Holbert Horne- Louk and Alys Thatcher. They session will be held, after which work Is being carried on under the night opened with a group of num­ Frese .................F.B............ ..... Irish
26.
berger, Haxel Hicks. Donald House, drew many laughs with their antics. the members of the Springfield direction of Lieutenant William bers by the orchestra with a four
Officials—Gene Shields. Umpire;
Segregation of the figures show ancial success." says the mayor.
Helen Lyons. LaVerne McPherson.
The moat humorous event of the Rebekah lodge have been Invited to Cassidy, U. 9. engineer, stationed year old boy as director. "In a Squires, headllnesman; Tomseth.
that there are 362 boys and 383!
1 '
.....
Margin Mulligan, Jimmie Orr, Ro­ program was the one act skit attend the racial functions.
at Portland.
Garden.” "What a Friend We Have referee.
girl*. Fathers of 61 of the chll-! » ■
X •
I
n
The entire program has not been
bert Perry. Wesley Tobertson, Wy- "Comical Country Cousins" directed
In Jesus." “Yield Not to Tempta­
dren nre foreign born, and the
elta Spriggs, Henry Uchytll. Max- by Mra. Ketels and which had aa announced, but those In charge LOCAL N O W
CIRCLE
tion." and medley of “Carry Me
mothers of 60 children were horn
a cast many of the ladies of Spring, state that the motion picture which
Back to Old Virginny" and "Old
In other countries.
Glaspey, James Hebert, Virginia field who revealed new or rather Dr. W. C. Rebhan. M. R. Irish and CHOOSES NEW OFFICERS Beck to Old Virginny” and "Old
Figures taken from the census
Hicks, Elsie Ingram. Alvin McBee, apparently hidden talents during Veltle Pruitt took while on a boat
, „
A ..
_
report nre used In computing the
L. E. Stone and Arthur Peterson group.
trip down the Rogue river will be
the minstrel show.
r>
*
-
I
n
ti-
I
Wllh,,r
McPherson.
Rose
Ogden.
The second part of the program
county school tax levy for the next Departmental Officers Com- Karl Pederi(un> Helen
were given degrees In the N. O. W.
Students at the high achool con­ exhibited. Refreshments will also
was given over to songs and open­
lax period.
at
their
regular
meeting
here
Wed­
tug for Annual Visit to Local , Lloyd Henmans. Muriel Tyson. Emil tributed much time and labor to be served.
ed with a beautiful presentation of
Invitations have been mailed out i nesday evening.
Uchytll, Thurman Williams.
Ladies' Organization
aid Mrs. Ketels In making the show
TWO SPRINGFIELD
The following officers were elec­ the song. "Memories of Mother” Thirty-four at Chickpn Din­
to all members and former mem
Scholarship— Jewel Farnsworth. a success.
ted
to be installed at a public In­ with a chant of the laird's Prayer, ner Given by Mr*. Van Val-
Prominent
officers
of
the
Ladles
bers of the local lodge to be present
James Hebert. Virginia Hicks, Elsie
STUDENTS IN CHOIR
by the entire group. Other num­
zah’s Sunday School Class
of the O. A. R. for Oregon nre ex­ Ingram. Muriel Tyson.
for this occasion. Elmer Pyne, stallation to be held on January 9. bers were “Watlng for the Trum­
MRS. MARY SWEENEY
A
supper
followed
the
election.
University of Oregon, Eugene— pected here this evening to attend
Burton a. Sankey. and M. J. Me-
pet Sound." and "Mary. Don't Yo
DIES; FUNERAL MONDAY Kiln are Ihe committee In charge
Thirty-four young people, mem­
Among the outstanding musical un Inspection meeting of Iuka circle
Newly elected officers are Quar-
Weep and Don’t Yo Moan." The bers of Mrs. A. B. Van Valaah’i
event* of Hie year nt the University which will be held at the Armory. “ ETERNAL TW ILIG H T"
(iian
Neighbor.
Juetta
Taylor;
ad­
for
the
evening.
Mrs. Mary Sweenty died at her
closing part of the program was Sunday school class and their
Departmental officers who will
of Oregon will be several concerts
visor. Glenn Stone; clerk Minnie
M. E. SERMON SUBJECT home, 719 Q. street. Hprlngfidd,
given over to a group of selections guests from Eugene and Coburg,
Girard;
banker.
Nina
McPherson;
hy the huge Polyphonic Choir, coin come nre Mrs. Rose Garrison, Port
Haturday afternoon, following a JASPER AREA SEEKS
by a double quartet and a sextette attended the annual chicken dinner
"The Christian's Souce of Sup­
posed of more thun 200 students, land, state president; Mrs. Susanna
magician. Al Pohl; captain of the
lingering Illness.
TO HAVE NEW ROAD guards, Melba Mellon; flag bearer, which sang. “How Do You Do." a of the group at the Methodist
Bernice Finley and Fred lluell have Hammond, Portland, state inspec­ ply.” will be the theme of the
Mary Decker was born In Dell
special arrangement. "Swing Low church Wednesday evening. A
both been chosen members of the tor; Mrs. Frances Smith, Eugene, morning'message at the Methodist Plain, Iowa, May 6. 1878. At the
Clarine Putman; Inner sentinel,
Residents
of
county
road
dis­
Sweet Chariot.” "Who Built the short program was held la the
second division, Miss Finley to sing state secretary; Mrs. Myrtle Eggl- church to be given by Rev. Dean age of two she went to Nebraska
trict 9 In the Jasper area are ask­ Sam Sweeney; outer sentinel, Ray Ark." “When I Get's to Heaven I'm church basement after which the
C.
Poindexter.
At
the
7:30
evening
second soprano, ami Mr. Buell to niann, Springfield, state counselor;
In 1892 she was married In Raven­ ing that the county provide a road Nott; musician, Doris Girard; Going to Play the Harp." “Carry entire group went upstairs to hear
mid Mrs. Alice Doane. Springfield, service the thought to be presented
sing baritone.
na, Neb., to James E. Sweeney. on the south side of Fall Creek to correspondent. Myrtle Egglmann; Me Rack to Dixie,” "Peter Fishing
The opening progrnni of Ihe year member of the state council of will be: “Eternal Twilight." The In 1921 they came to Springfield connect with the Fall Creek ro*d. managers. Noah Hlltérbrand. Sadie on the Sea.” "Be Ready When the the negro children's program.
The latter part of tbe evening
church school meeting* at 9:66 a
will he held on Munday afternoon, administration.
Baldwin, and Mamie Richmond; Great Day Comes.” “Hand Me
where they have since resided.
Members of the county court
was
spent at the home of Mrs. Van
m.
Mrs.
Ids
Gantx
and
some
26
Each
of
Ihe
vnrlous
circles
In
Ihe
December 13, when both divisions
Mrs. Sweeney Is survived by her say that no action has been taken senior guardian. Stella Findley; In­ Down the Silver Trumpet, Gabriel.'
will Join to sing Handel's "Messiah'' state are visited annually by the assistants sre making an heroic husband, five sons, Floyd Sweeney, yet but that they believe that this stalling officer. Stella Findley; and "Barnyard Song" and “Let the Valzah where games were played.
Holding of this annual chicken
one of the most beautiful choruses stale president Blid Inspector as n effort to discharge their responsi­ Springfield; John Sweeney, New­ Is more of a community ro*d and Nellie Carr aa past guardian.
Church Roil On.”
dinner has grown to be a custom
bility In the great task entrusted
ever
composed.
Mendelssohn's part of their regular duties.
port; George Sweeney and Justin that It should be a district project.
for this class. They usually meet
A social time will Ite held after to them. Asa Robley will lend the
"Hymn of Praise" will be given
Sweeney, both of Ravenna, Neb.; The proposed road would be about REBEKAH CONVENTION
DESERTION CHARGED
at the home of their teacher, but
young people's discussion on the
the Inspection this evening.
sometime early In January.
Sam Sweeney of Springfield; two three miles In length.
TO BE HELD SATURDAY
IN DIVORCE ACTION plans had to be changed this year
question, "Just how do we decide
Under the direction of Arthur
daughters. Mrs. Daisy Pugh. Spring-
to accommodate the large number
for
Jesus?”
Boardman, world famous tenor, tho SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
field; Miss Thelma Sweeney, at
The district convention for the
To Have Guest — Mrs. Freeda
Desertion Is alleged as grounds that were to attend.
Polyphonic Choir Is organised to
HAS PARTY SATURDAY
hdme; her mother. Mrs. Emma Peterson of Albany will be a guest Rebekah lodges of this area will be
give group singing experience to
MRS. MORTENSEN TO BE Decker of Pool, Neb., and two sla­ here today of Mr. and Mrs. Charles held at Elmira on Saturday. Nov­ for divorce In a complaint filed In
circuit court Monday by Mabel R.
Coburg M. E. Church
as large a number of students us
Thirty-eight younger high school
HOSTESS ON FRIDAY ters, Mrs. Daisy Barker and Mrs Egslmann. Mrs. Peterson was In­ ember 16. It is expected that sev­ Drake against her husband. Earl The Sunday morning massage at
possible, und yet maintain an ex­ boy* and girl* attended s social
Tens Force, both of West Spring- spector for the Ladies of the G. A. eral Springfield people will attend D. Drake.
9:66 will be from the theme "Let
ceptionally high standard of work. gathering at the Methodist church
Mrs. R. C. Mortensen has Invited field.
R. last year and will visit Iuka the meeting. There are no official
The couple married at Vancou­ there he Light." The church school
The first division of the choir Is Saturday evening. Part of the even a large group of young people from
Mrs. Sweeney was a member of circle this evening.
delegates elected, but the sessions ver, Wash.. May 26. 1923. and have meets at 10:30. The young people
composed of about 60 students, who Ing wa* spent playing games and high school age on up. Including the Royal Neighbors of America
are open to «11 member*.
no children. The plaintiff asks re­ will meet at 7:00 p. m Rev. Dean
have proven their outstanding carrying on stunt*. Refreshments all those who feel that they are lodge and the Presbyterian church.
Visits from College Crest— R. J.
An all-day county convention of turn of her former name of Rulter.
Poindexter Is pastor and will
ability, and who have hurl consider­ were served.
still young, to gather at her home
Funeral services were held Mon­ Neave resident ot the College Crest the I. O. O. F. lodge was held at
preach at the morning service.
able experience In this type of sing
Mrs. R. P. Mortensen Is the Friday evening for a social evening. day afternoon at 2 o’clock at the area In Eugene was a visitor In
Oakridge Armistice day. Homer D.
Daughter Born— Mr. and Mrs.
lug. The second division, which Is teacher of this group. The dass
Poote-Gray-Bart-holomew
chapel. Springfield Wedensday morning. Angell, Grand Master for Oregon Ivan Nestle are the parents of a
Returns from Medford «— Mr*,
about six times ns large, Is made has adopted as their name, "Bright
Visits at Albany— Al Valentine Rev. D. C. Poindexter officiating. Mr. Neave Is president of the Col­ and Charles Poole, special district
haby daughter born to them at the Alice I^orsh returned Monday
up of students with real ability, Lights." Their class song Is "Let spent Tuesday at Albany on a busl- Interment was In Laurel Hill ceme­ lege Crest Community club this
deputy were featured on the pro­ Eugene hospital Tuesday. Novem- Medford where she has
who have hud less experience.
thc Lower Lights be Burning."
¡ness trip.
tery.
year.
gram.
her 10, 1*31.
, Ing for some time.
Red Cross Starts
Roll Call Soon
SCHOOL CENSOR
REPORT IS GIVEN
.
Of
LODGE 00V. I0T0
CtrCle tfh liP
Inspected Tonight
Church Group
Enjoys Dinner