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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
HPK1NGEIRLD, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THb’KHiJAY. JANUARY 14, 1932
TWENTY-NINTII YEAll
BAPTISTS HOLDING
W om en'• Beautifier
Prominent Church Officiate
Here for Five-Dny Religi­
ous Education School
No. 1
LODGE OFFICERS Chick Hatching WOMAN'S CLUB City Asks Bids
To Start Soon
On Bond Issue
ELEC1S OFFICERS
ARE INSTALLEO
LINN WILL BUILD
CONNECTING HOAD
Roland Moshier Heads I. O. O.
F. Croup; Stella Eaton New
Hoble Grand of Rebekah's
Two Sections on Cascade
Highway Planned for Work
in Sister County This Year
Future for Poultry Producers
Recorder Advertises $35,000
Not Gloomy Says Robert Mrs. David Saltsman to Head of City Bonds to Replace
Nelson; to Set Incubators
Issue Due in February
Civic Club; Miss Skow
Gives
Interesting
Talk
Incsbetors al the Nelson Leghorn!
bonds of the City of Hprlngfleld
poultry farm will be aet very soon
in the sum of *36,000 are now be­
New
of
I
leers
for
the
year
1«32
MANY
VISITORS
HERE with the Drat hutch, according to
WILL AWARD DIPLOMAS
VISIT MADE TO LEBANON
were elected by the Hprlngfleld ing advertised for sals by I. M
Hubert Nelson, proprietor. Indica­ Womens Civic Improvement club at Peterson, recorder. Tbe bonds were
r
■
All Elective and Appointive tions are now that there will be a
Classes End Friday Night; At­
Springfield and Marcola Men
their meeting Tuesday evening at authorized by tbe city at a special
tendance Open to Anyone
Officers Seated at Joint fair demand for chicks tbls year the Community ball. They are: election held last fall. Two bond
Attending Dinner at Cham­
M Marcel Gratcau. invantor of
although the prices which the Mrs, David bailsman, president, Issues faced tbe city council at that
Installation Ceremonies
Interested in This Work
ber of Commerce There
th< '«reel Wave, w i i given a car-
higher grade stock will command I Mr>
Ftaht>r ¥lce priM!ldeot ■ time, and funds were sot available
lift
o( honorary membership
•
A large number of local people, by l
Fifteen Rebekah and fourteen I ure lower than they bave been fo r, M„ L K , age aIM| Mr, , x Val. to meet them. Voters approved the
\meriean llairdrcaiera Aa-
Two section, of the Cascade
»ocia
on hit 7Mh birthday, Ha (). O. F. officers were Inatalled here some years. Tbe Incubators will be
were re-elected as secretary new bond series which merely re­
highway In Linn county are plan­
un> ultwndlug* the rive day luacb
llvea n
’Iremeni near Pana.
Monday evnlng at a Joint installa­ operated continuously until late snd treasurer respectively. Appoint place those falling due the middle
ned for construction thia year, a
or»' Inalllule wltlcb I n being beld j
tion crcniouy held al the lodge ball. Muy batches have been coni|||eted. ive officers will be announced at of February.
delegation from tbe Hprlngfleld
Tsuyoshi
Inulcai,
new
head
of
the
ul III« Kimi lluptlai church till» j
A large number of vlaltora from
Although tbe price of eggs is next meeting to be beld January 26
Tbe bonds will be dated February Japanese Government, who warns ! Chamber of Commerce learned
wick under III« auaplcv, of III«
the rest of the world to keep hands Monday evening when It met with
Eugene and Irving were present. dropping now, It has held up very
Outgoing officers are: Mrs. C. E 1, 1*32, and wll! bear interest a t 1 off
in Japan's difficulties with the Chamber of Commerce at Le­
Members of the Irving lodge acting satisfactory during the previous Wheaton, president, and Mrs tbe rate of 6 per cent. Tbey will be 1
NuiTheru Huptiat Conference with i
China.
as
Installing
officers
for
Spring­
months,
says
Mr.
Nelson.
The
gen­
banon. A connection with tbe Mo­
Issued
In
denominations
of
*600I
headquarter» ul Portland.
Emma Olson, vice-president.
field I. O. O. F. lodge number 70.
eral decline In all prices has enabl-
hawk road from Holley to Mabel
Two financial contributions were each, and will be retired in the fol-|
Classes began uu Monday even !
Officers of the lodge Installed ed the poultry man to make a fair „ ^ ,„ „ ,.,4 „ tbe ntaMlng. The lowing order: *1600 on February 1,
will be built aa a secondary high­
lug and will continue through Fri- j
were:
Roland Moabler, noble living troni his flock although bis
way and a section of road built
voted to contribute *10 to In eacb of tbe years 1*36 to 1*3*
day evening Each evening la devot-1
grand; Erneat »lack, vice grand;
7.,ty llbrary ft|nd and , 6 ,o tbe Inclusive; *2000 on February 1, of
from Lebanon to Belo If the plan,
ed In two uiie hour clu»»ue which B a y a rd T . M o rrill A nnounces oewuld oiaon, secretary; Karl (Hr profits have been decreased.
Farmers In the Thurston vicini­ student loan Iund of tbe state fed­ the years l«40 to 1942 Inclusive;
of tbe Linn county court are car­
are held (rum 7 30 to « 3 0 In the
C and id acy W ednesday for
ard. treasurer; A. c. Peddlcord. ty have already batched out several eration. Tbe club also discussed *2500 on February 1, of eacb of the
ried out.
church.
warden; C. E. Nolf, conductor; M. hatchings of chicks which tbey ex­ the future quilting work of tbe
A delegation of eight men from
County School Office
years 1943 to 1944 Inclusive; and
An entire I'uurae In religious ■
J. McKllu, right support to the pect to have ready as friers for tbe I
Marcola
were also present at the
group.
Tbey
have
completed
sev­
*3000
on
February
1,
of
eacb
of
the
study and leuclilug la being given.
noble grand, John H. Lorub, left Easter market.
meeetlng. They drove more than
eral quilts already which have been years 1946 to 1950.
It la divided Into auctions for the i Ituyard T. Merrill, 1533 Orchard
Wife of Jasper Resident Pass­ 70 miles to get to Lebanon to urte
afreet. Eugene, yesterduy officially support to the noble grand; B. E.
given to the needy, and have ma­
different age groups and conalala
All bids on the bonds must be ed at Home on Saturday
Pyne, right support to the vice
announced
his
caudlducy
fur
(he
a road that would cut the distance
terials available (or further work. filed at tbe city ball before the
u( ten leaaous. Dlplumaa will be j
posinoli of County School Huperln- grand; J. W. Oates, left support to
exactly In half. Lane county ha,
Following
Long
Illness
Miss
Gertrude
Skow,
Lane
coun­
prevented lu tbuae who attend ami,
hour of five o'clock on tbe evening
lendi-nl of Lune county, und led the vice grand; T. C. Harker, left
now a road graded to the county
ty home demonstration agent, was of Friday. January 22. A special
complete all of the leaauua.
scene support ; II. O. Bsnkey, right
Mrs. Ella Wallace, wife of M. L line above Mabel and the district
the principal speaker at the meet­ council meeting will be beld to
Among the fatuity uiembera art off what '-urly events Ind'calc will
Wallace of Jasper, died at her has raised a tax to surface the
be s scramble for county offices by scene support; Oeorgc E Findley,
ing. She bad as her subject, "The open tbe bids Immediately after
found prominent uiembera o( lilt
home Haturday following a linger­ highway tbe delegation Informed
, I representatives of euch major po-¡ Inside guurdlan, H. A. Lansberry,
House lu Which We Live." In dev­ tbls hour.
church. They Include Dr. O
ing illness. Hhe was born at Johns­ the Lebanon people. Building (our
i III lesi party,
! outside guardian, and John Ketels,
eloping her subject Miss Skow took
Wright, Dr. T. II. Hagan, Port
'
Hr,
chaplain.
town,
North Dakota, on December or five miles on the Linn county
In unnoiinrlng his cuudldscy Mr
up a consideration first of tbe hu-
land; Dr. Lee Springer of Loa An
30, 1886, and was 45 years old at side will give the Mohawk valley
Installing
officers
•
from
Irving
Merrill
declared
D
ial
he
was
enter
Small
Students
of
Mrs.
Fen-1
man
body
as
a
bouse
and
some
of
gelea, and Mrs. Louise tlunderup.
tbe time of her death. Hhe moved an outlet to the north.
These fa. ulty members last week , •“« «he field early with the Inlen were Jesse Bailor, district deputy
ton and Brattain Toy Or- ilts major requirements, later dig-
to White-Earth, North Dakota in . The Lane county delegations
completed u similar
school
In
Eu
-|
««>“
°t
circulating
petitions
noml
;
grand
master
and
hl.
district
depu
uinui
iiihh m »j,i
’
w» »
chegtra on Program
cusalng some of the Improvements
1911 and came to Lane county 18! were heartily received at Lebanon
-----------
about the physical home which will
gene and will go lu Koseburg i o ! “»1*“« him In»«'»'» of puylng Ih» «leu: George Masi, grumi marshal
years later. Hhe came to Jasper and keen interest was shown In
nalllule
n
ell
week
»20
candidate
fee
as
stipulated
In
Walter
N.
Day.
grand
warden
Announcement of the program. be of material advantage to the
hold another Instltut
one and one-half years ago.
the Cascade highway and the Ban-
It has been announced.
! «he set of thi legislature at tlie J«“>e* Kyan, grand secretai*; Le-j for an evening of music to be given ' human.
tiam road. Work on both projects
Besides
her
husband
she
is
sur­
The classva here are open to the *>«» «•»«'<•«
will have to pre j l»nd Ho,», grand treasurer; Roy at the high school auditorium on
puns were discussed for a pot
general public and regular ...lend •"“< » «"'*«'•“ *» h *h« names of | Morris, grand Inside guardian; Friday evening, January 32, by stu |uck dinner and surprise party for
vived by heY mother, Mrs. George is expected to progress materially
Funeral Service for Promin­ W. Hpaun, Jasper; one sister, Mrs (his coming year.
an. e I, not required of Home who »*<• I-r cent of the voters who “ «>'«" Dtngledew. grand outside dents of Mrs. Clara Tuttle Fenton, the husband of one of the members
ent Springfield Man Held Gay Williams, Camp Creek; two
Those going from Hprlngfleld
voted
for
congressmen
In
the
last
guardian.
and
Wiley
Maxwell,
assisted by the toy orchestra of the to be beld on February 13. Each
do nut seek credit toward.
were F. B. Hamlin, W. K. Barnall,
Held
on
Wednesday
nieces,
Mrs.
Evelyn
Neilson,
Eu­
•
lei
1.
on
Io
meet
the
requirements
■
grand
chaplain
Bruttain
school
under
the
direction
plom as.
member Is requested to bring her
Rebekah Officers
gene, and Mrs. Martin Larson, Can­ John Anderson, J. D. Pyle and H.
I of Ihe law.
of Miss Helen High was made this husband and no one will know In
L. E. Thompson, one of Bpring ada; and one nephew, George Wil­ E. Maxey.
New officers of Juanita Kebekah week by Mrs. Fenton.
Mr.
Merrill.
yy £ F A R E OF CHILD
r
M e r r ill,
ill Ills announce­
! whose honor the affair is being field's outstanding citizens, died at
liams, Camp Creek.
The students will appear In a held until that evenlDg with the
ment. says I list he list! been a rest lodge installed were: Htella Eaton,
his home. 728 North A street. Mon­
noble
grand;
Glenn
Htone,
vice
Mrs. Wallace was a member ol MRS. WILSON ELECTED
CONCERN OF P. T. A ., j .m uf Oregon for 3g years, and a
program of solos, duets, trios, with exception of the officers in charge.
day afternoon after a short Illness
grand; Pearl Schantol, recording a demonstration of aigbt reading
Hprlngfleld Jaunita lodge number
| resident of Lane county for tbe
Mrs.
A.
B.
Van
Valxah
and
Mrs.
NATIONAL DELEGATE
at the age of 81 years.
g is t, Hear Mrs. Mont at Training
y w a , .........
h,g fcome secretary; Clarlue Putman, finan­ und ear-training by a little girl only
85 and of tbe Hprlngfleld Metbodlst
I.
A.
Valentine
were
hostesses
for
Luman Elephalet Thompson was Episcopal church.
School Held at Santa Clara
(|J Eug„,,e
„ grBI|UBl<, of ()re. cial secretary; Mrs. Mabel Peddl- four years old.
Springfield Resident ia Regent of
refreshments after the meeting.
Last
Saturday
gun Normal school at Monmouth, I I cord, treasurer; Eunice Gerber,
Transposition numbers will be They were assisted by Mrs. Wheat­ born at Waupaca, Wasconsin. on
Eugene Chapter, Daughters
Funeral services were held from
wurden; Elinor Smith, conduct­ given by Dorothy Flanery, Peggy
Beptember 11. 1850. and married the Methodist church Wednesday
of Am erican Revolution
, und of the I'ulveralty of Oregon,|
on
who
poured
the
tea.
Doris Girard, musician; Car- Wright, and Donna Gene Ernest,
Child Welfare Work la one of the -Where he received the degree of ress,
Alice L. Signor on October 12, 1874 afternoon at 1 o’clock. Rev. Dean
. .
,
...
Mrs. Bert Edgell and Mrs. Baugh In the same city. Four cht|drgs.
» • > * ....... ..
’•>« construction o f ' „ s ,,lllJ)irl„g
H„ ,M He Jarrett, chaplain; Alberta Walk- each eight years old.
Mrs. Gertrude Wilson has been
were guests of the club at their were born to this nnlon. all of whom «C; Poindexter and Rev. C. K. Chap­
any al.nd.rd P. T. A. organisation.) m#rr|M
(<,„r ,.„lldreI1
,,ah er right support to noble grand;
elected as one of two delegates to
Ethtd Ruth Fulop and Elaine
man.
pastor
of
the
church
of
God
Mrs. Charlea E. limit, alate vice 1 laugh l and been principals nf g r a d e 1 , Lillian Black, left support to noble Hchaffenberg, each seven, wll! pres meeting.
together with his wife, survive. in Eugene, officiated. Interment represent the Eugene chapter,
The sons and daughters are Mrs. was at the Laurel Grove cemetery. Daughters of the American Revolu­
president, lohi members of the : sch ools (or 16 years, and haa hud grand, Edna Yarnell, outside guard­ ent a Japanese frolic with Maxine
Maude Bryan. Mrs. Welby Stevens. Poole-Gray-Bartholomew c h a p e l tion, at the annual Continental con­
Issue county executive couucll In j
yi,urB ,.lp ,.rlrIlt.e B.
B(.h,M>l ian; Nellie Pyne, Inside guardian; Valller accompanist.
BOY SCOUTS CHANCE
Earl Thompson. Floyd Thompson was In charge of arrangements.
session at a training school and teacher, principal, und superintend­ Hose Montgomery, right support to
More difficult numbers will b e'
ference to be held In Washington
vice grand; Clara Taylor, left sup­ played by advanced students who!
sliver leu ul Hants Clara lust Sat­ ent.
MEETING TO TUESDAY Mrs. K. V. Barrett, Eugene, and
next summer. Mrs. Vina Opdycke,
port to vice grand.
Mrs. M. E. Caatle, Bremerton,
urday.
now residing In the capitol city. Is
are seeking high school credit fori
The candidate seeks election on
Joel Cowden Elected Senior Patrol Washington.
He also leaves two WENDLING MINISTER
The relntlon of Ihe depression the following platform: 1, full co­
Installing officer« for the Kebe­ their work.
the other delegate.
Leader; Lloyd H a rris Is N ew
TO PREACH SUNDAY
brothers and one sister: D. H.
and the effect on the school child operation with Ihe Htate Uuperln kah lodge were Alice Lotah, dia-
Mrs. Wilson was also elected one
Announcement was also made of j
Scribe for Troop
Thompson. Bellingham. Washing­
should he watched very closely, »he len dent of Public lustructlon. fav | lrlcl
Pr- ‘«,-n« •»•1 •“* a , another recital to be given at the |
of ten delegates to represent the
ton. J. M. Thompson. Hprlngfleld. Rev. Poindexter to Preach Sermon Eugene organization at the state
said, and urged eui h1 P. T. A. unit oriug the adoption of (lie Oregon I slatauta: : Alberta Walker, mar- high school auditorium on Friday.
Beginning next week the meeting and Habra Calkins. Iowa Falls,
at Coburg and Aid Sunday
luke some step to make It possible Education Plan as adopted by the shull; Carrie Jarrett, secretary; January 29. by high school stu­
convention to be held in Portland
School in W o rk
for every child to continue In Oregon HUIS Teachers aaaoclallon I Lillian Black, »r.-a»urer;
treasurer; Clarine dents who will end their semester of the Hprlngfleld Boy tk-out troop Iowa, and twenty-one grandchil­
in March. Hhe is also regent of the
will be held at the Methodist dren.
school regardless of the manner In plan c o m m lllce. D ecem ber 1939. for,
chapter this year.
warden; Mary C. Magill, of training.
Rev. O. W. Jefferson of Wendl-
church every Tuesday evening at 7
which present conditions have ef­ lb. -Im p ro v e m en t of pul.lh educa •»•»P'“ "*: «"»»»* O‘rar.1. Inside
Elections were made last Friday
Funeral services were held at
o'clock
Instead
of
Wednesdays
as
ing,
pastor of the Methodist at the Ancestor's Day meeting held
fected his home life.
Hon lu Oregon; 2, lull cooperation
“<>d Wanda Barnea, out CHURCHES UNITE FOR
the Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel
has been tbe practice since the
churches at Wendllng and Marcola at the home of Mrs. R. T. Burnett
The third week of the month has between Ihe county school super j *ld* Buard*an'
Wednesday morning at 10:30
PROHIBITION RALLY troop was organised last fall.
been set aside uk Child Welfare Intciident. school boards, teachers,|
o'clock. Rev. J. T. Moore, retired will preach at the morning service in Eugene.
Decision
to
make
the
change
was
at the Springfield Methodist church
Muguxlne week, und each unit Is and patrons In conducting school
pastor of the Methodist church of­
Rev. Childers of Eugene to Presen reached al the meeting last night.
Sunday it has been announced by-
expected to have III per cent of Its affairs of the county; 3. full per­
ficiated.
The
Murphy-Moshler
at Prohibition R ally Service
A Hcout Leaders training course I,
Rev. Poindexter.
The sermon MR. AND MRS. TAYLOR
members subuerlbers to this publi­ formance of all duties pertaining
quartet sang a number, and Inter­
at
M
ethodist
Church
topic
will
be
"Positive
Religion.”
being
held
In
Eugene
every
Wed­
HAVE ANNIVERSARY
cation. Mrs. N. M. Peligra of Gar­ to Ihe office of county school sup­
ment was made at Laurel Hill
nesday evening and the Hprlngfleld
Tbe
Sunday
school
will
begin a
den Way I, county chairman of the erintendent ; 4, cooperation, pro­
cemetery.
The three Hprlngfleld protestant workers want to attend this.
teacher training class Tuesday Host of Friends Surprise Them
child welfare work.
gressive and efficient ndmlnlslra-
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson came to
congregations will unite Hunday
W ith P a rty on T w e n ty -F ifth
Joel Cowden was elected senior
evening. This will be conducted
The sum of *H.26 wua netted from 1 n()||
W edding Anniversary
Mayor Re-Appoints All of evening In one large service al the patrol leader, and Lloyd Harris was Eugene from Minnesota In 1891, on a labratory plan and will con­
Ihe fllver lea for use In purchasing j
Present Staff at Council Methodist church tor a prohibition chosen scribe at the meeting last and moved to Springfield the fol­ sider as goals, means of attainment,
a loving cup to he awarded the
rally. Dr. 8. E. Childers, pastor of night which started at 6:30 to en­ lowing year where he carried on the problems and needs of the
To honor their silver wedding an­
Meeting Monday Evening
chapter with the largest attend KENSINGTON CLUB
the
Christian church In Eugene will able Glenn Martin, scoutmaster, and his life-long profession of black- school, the leaders and the coustitu niversary, many friends of Mr. and
mice record In Ihe contest now be­
HAS CUESTS FRIDAY
All city officer, not elective were preach the seriuon, and the Baptist his assistant. Paul Potter, to attend smithing. He lived to see the pass­ ence. Sessions will begin at 7:30. Mrs. W. A. Taylor gathered at their
ing held.
ing of the horse and the coming of
reappointed
for the year 1932 by quartet will sing several numbers. the training session.
home Tuesday evening for a sur-*"
Mrs. J.
McMurray, Grants
Hprlngfleld representatives ul
Regular Sunday school will be
tbe horseless carriage before he re­
the
Mayor,
W.
P.
Tyson,
It
was
prise party. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor
Carol
Adams
took
charge
of
the
Pass;
Mrs.
Annu
Keasey,
Eugene
Ihe meeting were Mrs. I). C. Ogil­
beld Sunday at 9:45 and the Ep­
announced at the monthly meeting LARGE TEA IS HELD
were married at Longview. Texas,
troop after the leaders left for the tired from his position about elgbt worth League will meet at 6:30.
vie. Mrs. Lee Putnam. Mrs. It. P. and M l,, Hattie Mitchell, were
years ago.
of the city council held Monday
in
1907, and moved to Portland In
balance
of
the
meeting.
kuck
I
h
of
the
Kensington
club
al
Mortensen, und Mr,. Ella Lone
FOR VISITOR IN CITY
Rev. Poindexter will be at Co 1910. They lived at Roseburg for
Mr. Thompson was at one time
I heir regular meet lug held Friday night. These are Hugh Jollff. fire
hard.
Justice of tbe Peace for Spring- burg Hunday morning and will several years coming to Springfield
Mrs. Chas. O. Wilson and Mrs.
iifternonti at the home of Mrs. chief; Lum Anderson, police chief;
field and ha, beld several other preach on the subject. "Sensitized on October 28, seven years ago.
MRS.
ECCIMANN
GIVEN
Hugh
Cowart,
-night
officer;
Robert
Clifford Otto Wilson entertained at
i .Mary Ke,spy. Mr,. Harry Whitney
civic offices. He has always been to God" at 9:45. He will also at­
SPRINGFIELD LADIES
Plerrle.
street
commissioner;
W.
the home of the former Wednes­
j wii , the iiHslataiit hoste,H.
EMBLEM FOR WORK interested in civic improvement tend the Sunday school work and Those who were present Includ­
ed: Mr. and .Mrs. Marlon Adams
TAKE AMARANTH POSTS
Plans were dlHCUHaed during the K. Ilarnell. wiring Inspector; and day afternoon between the hours
and the community affairs of his an official board meeting after tbe and son. Bob; Mr. and Mrs. Enoch
of four and six at u tea in honor Members of the General Lawton
afternoon for an Initiation for six Hal Bryan, plumbing Inspector.
The council also passed un or­ of Mrs. W. H. Riddell of Detroit Camp Auxiliary. Veteran of the home town. His congenial spirit service.
Mr,. (’. E. Wheaton and Mr,. nex members to he held January
Stuart, daughter. Nellie, and son.
Alice Lorall were liiHtalled a, of 22. when the club meet, nt the dinance providing for the refund­ who Is visiting at the home of Hpanish-Amerlcan war. presented and his willingness to assist others
Frank; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lax-
fleers of Ihe Willamette Court, home of Mr,. Paul Bnsford. This ing bonds due In February, and for her daughter, Mrs, Chas. Wilson. Mrs Myrtle Egglmann with a gold has caused him to be the subject LICENSE NEEDED
ton and son. Junior; Mr. and Mrs.
of many Interviews and newspaper
which a bond Issue is now being
Order nf Amaranth, at their meet­ will he an evening meeting.
Fifty guests from Eugene and national auxiliary pin Haturday at
FOR DOGS IN 1932 J. B. Ernest and Donnagene; Mr.
ing held In the Masonic temple In
advertised. Tills was ordered by Hprlngfleld were invited for the the Initiation ceremonies held at the articles.
and Mrs. Bias of Eugene; Mr. and
Eugene Monday evening.
Mrs,
the residents at a special election afternoon.
Mrs. Hubert Bias, and Mrs. P. Her­
Eugene armory. The pin was pre­
More
than
100
dog
licenses
have
Wheaton became the standard LEGION SEWING CLUB
und wn, only a legal formality.
been issued at the office of W. B. rington.
Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. sented In recognition of Mrs. Eggl- P. T. A. TO MEET AT
bearer, and Mrs. Lornh was ap­
PLANS MEET FRIDAY
Games and stunts were enjoyed
Larson Wright. Mrs. Levi Neet. inann's having completed six years
LINCOLN ON FRIDAY Dillard, county clerk this year. This
pointed to the office of Charity.
during
the evening.
of
active
duty
in
this
office.
She
is
about
the
same
ratio
as
was
is­
Mrs.
Waller
Gossler.
Mrs.
Lawr­
MARY VIOLA JAMES
A (lance and refreshments follow Members of Ihe sewing rlub of the
A called meeting of the Spring- sued at this time last year. These
ence Moffitt. Mrs. Walter Hcott was re-elected recently to fill the
DIED ON SATURDAY
Hprlngfleld American Legion auxi­
ed the Inatallallon ceremonies.
post for her seventh year.
field Parent Teacher association are the state dog licenses which HOME MISSION GROUP
and Mrs. C. E. Wheaton poured.
liary will hold their first meeting
will be held at the Lincoln school are issued through the various
Mrs. Mary V. James, 37, died at
TAKES CANDY TO POOR
STUDENTS CONDUCT
”f th<’ v<,Br |,’rl,l“v B* ,l"' hom*' of the Uahkosh Mill, Saturday. She WENDLING PLAYERS
Friday afternoon at the request of counties. A person living in a city
Mrs. W. H. Pollard It was decided
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
which
has
a
dog
license
ordinance
Mrs. Ella Lombard, vice-president.
Members of the Home Mission
SERVICES AT CHURCH at the regular meeting of Ihe auxl- wn, born al Pendleton in 1396, and
DEFEAT BIKE RIDERS
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The program .will be under the di­ needs also buy the latter license society of the Methodist church
i llary nienihers held al Fall Creek I, survived by her husband, Earl
rection of Roy Qulney, principal, If they have already purchased the made candy and took It to the Lane
Miss Edna Pepper and Donald |
w,„,k Mr„ w ,>1(Mler- „ gol(1 James; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Comrade basketball team of
Miss
Mary
Hadley
was
elected
and
will be along educational lines, one from the county.
county poor farm for the Inmates
Saunders, members of the Wesley star mother who recently visited lu II. Palmer, Farmington. Washing­ Wendllng Tuesduy evening defeat­
Sunday afternoon.
foundation group al the University, France, told of her trip at the ton; one step-daughter. Ruby Bar­ ed the Dlnty Bike club team 27-25 president of the Christian Endea­ It has been announced.
LIONS WILL ATTEND
The candy was made from sup­
conductor the Epworth league ser­ meeting. A pot luck dinner was ker; and five brothers and three In a fast, close fought game. The vor of the Christian church at their,
plies
not used at the taffy pull
vices at the Methodist church Bun­ held with the Legion members sisters. She was a member of the bicycle riders held a lead In the meeting Sunday evening. Barbara SCOUT COUNCIL HOLDS
COTTAGE GROVE MEET
Adams Is the new vice president,
party which members of Mrs. A. B.
day evening.
ANNUAL MEET TONIGHT
prior In the meet-lug. and dancing Christian church. The body was scoring during the entire game un­ and Esther McPherson Is the sec­
Miss Dorothy Nyland, rellRlou, and gnmes were enjoyed after the shipped by the Poole-Uray-Bartholo- til Ihe third quarter which they
A delegation of members from Van Valzah's Sunday school class
inew chapel to Farmington where entered with a lead of 6 points retary-treasurer, William McLean
education director for the founda­ Iw.o meetings,
Election of officers for the Coun­ the Springfield Lions cluh will go held at her home last week.
Ihe funeral service was held on The Junior riders defeated the is the social promoter. A business ty Boy Scout Council will be held to Cottage Grove tonight at the
tion, and Francisco Tiihhun hail
meettlng of the C. E. was held at
Monday.
tonight at a dinner meeting to be invitation of that group. W. F. LINCOLN BALL TEAM
younger Wendllng team 23-13 In
c h a r g e of the evening service. HOME-MAKING TALKED
the church Tuesday evening.
which consisted of addresses and
held at the Osburn hotel. Repres­ Walker, district governor, will
a preliminary game.
TO PLAY ON FRIDAY
AT TWO MEETINGS
musical numbers.
entatives will be present from Ben­ make his official visit at that time.
QUARTET SINGS FOR
ton, Lincoln and Linn counties.
D. B. Murphy and Veltle Pruitt
The Lincoln school eighth grade
SCHOOL WILL HAVE
Two home-makers meetings wore
EVANGELISTIC SERVICE WARREN D. SM ITH TO
These
counties
have
been
united
were
appointed Joint tall twisters basketball team will play the Pleas­
CHURCH CLASS HAS
held this week by Miss Gertrude
ADDRESS BROTHERHOOD
WASHINGTON PROGRAM with Lane In the formation of a at the luncheon meeting Friday.
ant Hill team at Pleasant Hill on
The Murphy-Moshler quartet of
PARTY ON MONDAY L. Hkow, county demonstration
larger Boy Scout district.
Friday. Efforts are being made to
agent. She was assisted by Mrs. the Christian church provided sev­
Observations on a trip to South
A program In conjunction with
SPRINGFtELD PASTOR
schedule a game with the Woodrow
Members of *1rs. Dean C. Poln Zelta Roden wold, state specialist eral musical numbers last Thurs­ America will he told Monday even­ the national observation of the bi­
dexter's Bunday school class of In home mnklng from Corvallis. day evening at the revival service ing a, the monthly meeting of tha centennial of the birth of George PRISCILLA CROUP
AT WENDLING SUNDAY Wilson school In Eugene In the
near future.
the Methodist church were guests They held their first meeting In which Is being held at the Christian Men’s Brotherhood of the Metho­ Washington will be held at the
MEETING IS TODAY
Rev. F. S. dento will preach the 1
at a party held In the church par­ this illklrlet Tuesday morning at church In Eugene. A large number dist church by Warren D. Smith, Brattain school on a date yet to be
Cute Hand—T. C. Johnson who
Members of the Priscilla club morning nermon at the Wendllng
lors Monday evening at 7:30 10 o'clock nt Ihe home of Mrs. E. Y. of members of the church met at professor of geology at the univer­ selected. Programs are being ar­
o'clock. Mrs. W.ll. Pollard and Hwlft nt Pleasant Hill. That after­ the Moshier home that evening and sity who last year made an extend­ ranged In many schools and by will be entertained this afternoon Methodist church In the absence I, employed nt the gaa plant in Eu
Miss Dorothy Mao Poller assisted noon nt 1:30 they met a group at attended the evangelistic services ed trip to that region.
many organisations In cooperation at the home of Mrs. J. M. Larson, of Rev. Jefferson who will be In gene suffered a had cut on hl, hand
P. J. Bartholomew Tuesday night while at work. Sev­
the hnsless. This class Is made up the Lowell high school and dis­ In a group. Members of the quar­
The regular 6:30 dinner will be with the George Washington bi­ hostess. Games, stunts and refresh­ Hprlngfleld.
nf Junior and senior high school cussed schedules for home am, tet are Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Murphy served by ladles of the church be­ centennial commission authorised ments will occupy the afternoon for will go to Wendllng with Rev eral stitches were necessary to
close the wound.
Imine-making.
and Mrs. and Mrs. Roland Moshier. fore the address by the visitor.
dem o.
■ tudenti.
the members and guests.
by congress.
Ed
ÍUGENE MAN OUT
FOR SCHOOL JOB
WALLACE FUNERAL
HELD WEDNESDAY
PIANO RECITAL
SET FOR JAN. 22
LE.
PASSES MONDAY
City Employees
Retain Offices