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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
8PR1NOPIBLD, LANB COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. JANUARY 28. 1932
TWENTY-NINTH YEAH
Jimers" LASI OLD SOLDIER
U.H.S. SQUID ID “ OW
Meet at Dinner
DIES HERE TODAY
INVADE CITI NEXT
Masons Planning
Monthly Socials
— —
Series of Monthly Social
Early Msinbsrs of Methodist
Nights Planned by Lodge
Church
Have
Annual
Gath­
Z.
T.
Klntzley
Died
Thia
Springfield Takes
Victory
Members for Winter
ering
at
Emery
Home
Morning
at
Home
of
Daugh­
From Cottage Grove; Eu­
ter After Month’s Illness
gene High Drops Game
Liberty Masonic lodge of Spring-
Receives High H onor
[ |
No. 8
LDGAL FIRMS TO P. 7. A. Seeks CHURCH PLANS
Larger Meeting
MAKE CHANGES
EVANGEL MEET
Shoa Repair Shop and Electri­
cian to Open Business at
422 Main Street Monday
Committee Offers Pennant to
Parrish Evangelist« to Direct
Grade Room with Largest
Campaign Starting at Local
Attendance Each Month
Christian Church Tuesday
Games and music provided euter I
»
Announcement of a plan whereby
field this week announced plans for
talnmeat for members of the "Old i Zucharluli Taylor Klntzley, X6,
CLOSES a pennant would be purchaeed and FIRST IN THREE YEARS
BAKERY
SHOP
CAMPUS TEAM STRONG Timer" (croup of the Methodist pioneer resident of Hprlngfleld monthly social nights to be held
given to tbe grade school room hav­
„
, at their rooms the second Thurs
church Friday evening after they since 1890. passed away at 1:30 this
.
.
.
ing the greatest percentage of pa. Pruitt Soloist for Party; To
Remodeling
of
Seavey
Build­
.. . __ ,
day evening of euch month for the
Eugene High, Jefferson High, hud held their uniiusl potluck din morning at . the
home of his daugh
___
t
........
ent attendance at the P.-TJt. meet- Sing Special Number at
ing
for
Whit*
Front
Grocery
next three or four months.
Both Succomb to Basket
ings each month was made Tuesday
tier nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. N ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Each Evening Service
Cards, dancing, and a potluck
Under Way This Week
W. Kmery. Mrs. Ilean Poindexter, : Itert Doane, after a month’s Illness,
following the meeting of the P.-T.
Tossing of Prep Team
supper will be the principal fea­
Mary
E
in
rip
Woolley,
president
played two piano solos, und I’aul He was elghly-flve yuurs old. lie
A. executive committee at the home
Announcement of one of the most
of Wellesley College, is the Srst
Effective Monday morning, Feb­ of Mrs. Lee Putman, president.
Lmir county high uchool buNkct* Colter nutig swo numbers following was the last of the Civil war vei­ tures of tb e entertainments which
woman
ever
appointed
to
attend
an
ambitious evangelistic campaigns
will be held for all Masons and
ruary 1, John Henderer and W. A.
bull Mwuikf il«»flult«*ly Into thr A Inn- lin' dinner. The latter part of the eraits living In Hprlngfleld.
The pennant will be awarded to be launched by any Hprlngfleld
international conference. She will
members of their families. Tbe
Mur dlvlMlon luwt wvok **nd und pro- evening wan given over to group
represent the United States at the Hall will opeu an electrical and at tbe end of each month to the
Born In Clay county, Indiana,
( first of these meetings will be heid
Disarmament meeting thia nsostth shoe repair shop In the Parrish room with the best record for past church was made this week by
in I non to continue to bold the
j h I ili I iim of favoriti* donga, mid to ■ October IS, 1M46, Mr. Klntiloy ,
February
It.
building, 422 Main street It was an­ period. In cases of a tie the pen Veltle Pruitt, pastor of the Hprlng-
front from now until the doge of s Btne,
muved with his parents when tw-
.
..
.
A commltU* appointed to have
nounced
by the two men this week. nant will be displayed In each room ' field Christian church, also song
the pre-tournament season March j
x-
tin.
riiiK -tlon
' * -i,tins
iilin g
m
e
iuiii
non i / years old lo Io w a w h e re th e fa m ily
charge of these meetings consists LEABURC RESIDENT
leader and soloist for the evangel­
The
building
has been occupied by
3.
Hprlngfleld downed Cottage were Mt o «. Van Valzah. Mr -»«Hied on a donation land claim,
PASSES AWAY TODAY the Springfield Bakery which has for half a month.
istic party. E. A. Parrish, graduate
of C. A. Hwurts, Levi Neet, Hurry
drove Friday on the drove floor. and Mrs
Mi Elbaney, Dr. I The claim Is now the site of Aines Htewart, und Harry Whitney.
The contest idea Is being Inaug­ of tbe Eugene Bible College, and
closed business.
The score was 36 to 37 which was und Mrs. W y
’lard and family, college.
urated here with the hope that It one of the most successful evangel­
Tuesday Is the regular meeting F u n e ra l fo r John E ls to n to Ba H e ld
nt in ti closer diati had been expect-
Workmen are already busy re­ will Increase attendance at the
Ills father died when be was
H u g h e s , uud
a t L e a b u rg C h u rc h S a tu rd a y ,
M r. and M rs.
ists of the church has been secured
night
for
lodge
work
of
tbe
group.
,,i
university high ..h ooi edged
modeling for the new tenants, hav­ Parent-Teacher meetings. Members
I. K Cage, seven yours old. and wheu he wua
In te r m e n t
T h e re
to
lead the campaign which starts
. I I I n v litn r y nv.-r K iuteue lilx h by
ing moved all of the bakery equip- Qf , be e„ cutlTe comm7Uee are an- Tuesday. February 2, at 7:30 p. m.
Mrs Kninm ((Ison. -
-id Mrs. W. III he enlisted, Heptember 33, 1X63,
the narrow margin of 1413.
meat
Into
the
back
end
of
the
build
haT<f
8prlngfleId
unU
with
the
Union
army
In
tbe
Civil
and. und
K. Buell, Clayton
John William Elston, 67, passed
and will continue for from four to
Hprlngfleld high school
M„ Dean
idexter. wur In serve with Company B.
away at his home at Leaburg this Ing and also moving the partition COInp<.te for the g)Wer , ea „et wh|ch six weeks with services every even­
eers get the real teet of their met !
Ninth Iowa calvary. His war ex­
morning after a lingering illness. tsck seven teet to allow greater tbe county council Is to award the ing except Saturday.
tie tomorrow night at 7:30 when lhe|
periences continued for a period of
He was born In Jasper county. fit or space and more light from unit with the best attendance re­
Decision to hold the revival cam­
U. It. H quintet Invades the local
three years until he was discharged ,
Iowa. October 12. 1X64 and was mar the skylight In tbe building. Con­ cord.
paign was reached more than a
siderable
rewiring
wtll
have
to
be
high school gymnasium for (he first
gl Little Rock. Arkansas on March
rled to Rachael Alice Wilson on
.Members of the Mothers' Study year ago and everything possible
meeting between the two schools|
33. 1866
November 11. 1XX3. Shortly after done in the building also to take i club of the P.-T. A. unit held their has been done since that time to
this year. The Campun boys have a
Dn returning to Iowa after the
i this they moved to Nebraska and in care of the electrical machines of 1 meeting at the Putman home earl- assure the success of the venture,
war he was united in marriage to Ad,titant to Prepare List of
considerable edge over their op­
1X86 came to Puyallup. Washing­ the shoe repair shop which will be ' ier tn the afternoon.
according to Pruttt. The church
ponents In this contest. (tight now
Msry Caln ut Hloan. lows, on March Active Members for Consid- ton In 1XKX they moved to Amity, located along the west wall.
Students and faculty members at has not held a large evangelistic
they are rated as the outstanding
Henderer has announced that he
eration at Walterville Meet Oregon, where they conducted a
17. 1870 Hhe died in Springfield
| the Brattain school are working on campaign for the past three years,
contenders for the district title, al­
In 1900.
seed and feed business until 1*20 will carry a line of Westlnghouse a special George Washington com­ holding only a few attendance ral-
A
general
chek-up
to
determine
lamps
and
appliances.
These
have
though thetr dose victory over Eu­ Christian Church Mena' Class
He was an active member of the
when they again moved to the
memoration program to be given lies under the direction of the
gene did not appear to lie as con­ to Have Stag Affair in Par- ! Hprlngfleld I. U (). F. lodge, was a I *ho are and who are not members
Washington city. In 1924 they came already been ordered and are ex­ ! there at the next meeting of the pastor.
pected
to
arrive
soon.
He
will
use
vincing ns II should have been.
tors on Monday Evening
member of Gary post, O. A. It. In of Hprlngfleld American Legion to Leaburg and have lived there
Music will be an outstanding fea­
P.-T. A. on February 1*.
the display cases and shelves al­
Both Eugene and U. 11. H. have
I Eugene, and was an honorary mem- P,,*t number 40 was ordered at the since.
ture of at least the first half of the
bad considerable ezperlonce al­
her of the Spanish war veterans meeting ot the group last Thurs-
He is survived by his widow. ready In the front of the building
campaign. Miss Lillie Parrish, sis­
Every insn In Hprlngfleld Is In- and of the Veteran daughters ot k f «Uht at the Community hall.
ready this season with A leagu e
Mrs.
Richard Elston; his mother. He will specialise In electrical con­ OAKRIDGE PIONEER
ter of the evangelist. Is to be the
vlleil
to
attend
the
annual
chicken
Union soldiers.
The adjutant was Instructed to Mrs Mary A. Elaton. Amboy. Wash-, tract work, repairing, and electrical
teams while Hprlngfleld has met
DIES ON MONOAY accompanist and will direct the
only the Ho.eburg and Collage «»»•«vr and program which members
He leaves his daughter. Mrs . I communicate with delinquent mem- Ington; two daughters, Mrs. Inice| wiring. A complete workshop will
children's work. Veltle Pruitt, pas
tlrove »quad.
Eugene, although «’»
'«•“ ot
Doane, »26 C street, Hprlngfleld. bers to urge them to pay their dues Brown, Sherwood. Oregon, and Mrs.! be maintained in the back of the
tor
of the church and also director
Randolph M. Holt, 86, Civil war
she appear, to have a strong team. Christian church are sponsoring one son. Milton Klntzley. Isis An j Prior to the launching of a member- Alice Bones, Taft, Oregon; also j sales room.
of music at the Eugene Bible Col­
veteran
and
pioneer
resident
of
doe. not seem able to click and put " »•" M.md.y night, according to geles, who was here recently to »hip campaign in the near future,
Foreclosure proceedings against
four sons. Francis, Clarence, Mar­
lege. will be soloist at every even­
,» tb. ______ary b as k e t. C nlverslty |
»’^ ' ‘ t. p asto r of the
visit his father, and six grandchll I »<•* will prepare a list of the actual lon and Ira. all of Leaburg. He also the equipment of the bakery were Oregon died at his home at Oak­ ing service, he has announced.
church.
A
special
invitation
was
ex
ridge
on
Monday
following
a
three
dren and two great-grandchildren. members to present to tbe group at leaves on brother, Charles H. El­ stalled Wednesday.
high has. however, been uble to
There will also be a large group
Crews of workmen are busy this weeks' illness.
take advantage of the b rea k» utul , tended to members of the Lions
Mr Klntxley came to Oregon In tlissir next meeting to be held at ston, Oswego. Oregon, and one sis­
of special numbers presented at
■
luh
Friday
to
attend
the
affair
In
Funeral
services
will
be
held
this
week
remodeling
the
Seavey
build­
come through with the long end
1X90 and made his home at Spring-’ Walterville. February 4.
ter. Mrs. Anna Rosencrans, Amboy,
various times by the chotr, quartets,
i
u
body.
ing in which W. A. Taylor, local afternoon. Thursday, from the Le­
field where he engaged In the real) J«ck I-arson, finance officer of Washington.
of the tally.
trios,
and duets. Only the favorite
Committee chairmen announced estate business. He spent the last the Legion, Is now negotiating with
Backers /if the Hprlngfleld team
Funeral services will be held grocer, recently purchased a half gion hall at Oakridge at 1 o’clock. successful church rally songs will
for
tbe
dinner
by
W
A
Taylor,
pre­
Veatch
chapel
in
Eugene
will
be
in
declare that the local boys have as
43 years of his life here with thejlhe owners of the Thurston hall from the Leaburg church Saturday interest. The second floor of the
be used In the congregational sing
good a chance to cop the district sident ot the class are, Russell exception of 1« months during ano declares that he hopes to be morning at 10 o'clock. Poole-Gray- building is being remodeled Into charge of the service. Interment Ing.
Myers,
reception;
W.
I.
House,
re­
will
be
in
Home
Prairie
cemetery.
a
modern
hall
with
a
stairway
lead
title us any team Very possible,
which he lived In Portland. He re j abl« to schedule Legion dances Bartholomew chapel, Springfield,
Special services will probably be
Mr. Holt was bom at Ladysmith,
provided they defeat University freshments; und Veltle Pruitt, en­ tired from the real estate business there In the near future,
will be In charge and Interment ing Into tt from the outside. A
announced after the campaign gets
four or five years ago.
Seeking to promote more social will be made at Greenwood ceme plastered partition dividing the Quebec, and moved to Iowa wheu under way it was stated, but no
high Victory or defeat now has tertainment.
Funeral announcements have not i activity for both the Legion and tery. Rev. Luke Loop of McMinn­ stairway from the store proper has 10 years old. There he Joined the announcements of these can be
This dinner Is an annual event
no material effect on the standings
been started and work of remodel­ olst Iowa Calvary during the Civil
of the teams as they enter the tour­ and Is a stag affair. Men of the been made awaiting word from the Auxiliary members, each group ville, will officiate.
made at this time.
ing the lower floor for the new war and came to Oregon locating
nament. It Is worth a whole lot church prepare the food and fry son In Los Angeles. Poole-Gray-j chose a social committee to func-
home of the White Front Grocery on a homestead In 1908. He was
to the morals of a team, however. the chicken, the principal Item of Bartholnmew chapel 4n Springfield Hon for the Walterville meeting. CHURCH DELEGATES
justice of the peace tn the Oakridge
Legion members are C. A. Swarts.
store is also under way.
lo know that they can defeat the ; the menu, and do all of the other is In charge of arrangements.
CALLED TO PORTLAND
district, and was a member of the
Oswald Olson, and Frank Emerick.
beat of them before they enter work necessary The food Is served
Congregational church.
Auxiliary members are Mrs. Walter
tournament play. A little of this family style and the dinner will CARTER FUNERAL IS
All delegates to represent the Pa-,
Gossler, Mrs. F. B. Hamlin, and
Surviving are his widow. Mrs.
type of confidence Is worth far begin at 6:30. Lost year nearly
HELD ON FRIDAY Mrs. Vern Caldwell.
clflc Northwest district at the an­
Ida Holt; seven daughters, Mrs. F.
more than any danger of over confi­ 160 men attended the dinner.
nual conference of the Methodist
W. Cudford. Kansas City. Missouri;
dence.
Fupneral services for Pleasant
church at Atlantic City tn April
Mrs. Alice Montgomery. Prineville;
School officials hope to see a
T.
Carter
of
Jasper
who
died
at
his
NEEDLECRAFT
CLUB
MANY WILL APPEAR
and May of this year has been call­
Mrs. Florence Stouke. Los Angeles;
large turn-out for the game Friday.
home last Wednesday after a short
HOLDS MEETING ed to meet in Portland at the Cen-
Large Gathering Held Friday
IN MUSIC RECITAL Illness were held Friday from the
Mrs. C. M. Dunning. Mrs. Jennie
Attendance has not been us good,
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tenary-WUbur
church
next
Tuesday.,
Evening at Home of Mrs.
Hebert,
Mrs.
Mel
Hebert,
and
Mrs.
on the part of townspeople, as It
Poole ■ Gray Bartholomew chapel.: Mrs. Harry M. Stewart and Mrs. The delegates are called together I
P. Basford for Candidates
ought to he. This will be one of
A lure number of piano students Rev. C. S. Hertstreaser. pastor of\ W. N. Long were hostesses at the by the Bishop to discuss possible Problem of Keeping Two Edttb Chenoweth, all of Oakridge,
and two sons, J. C. and W. H. Holt
the three last home games for the of Mrs. Clara Tuttle Fenton will Bethany Evangelical church In Eu > home of the former last Thursday
Grade
Teachers
with
Less
Seven new members were Initia­
both of Oakridge.
hoys before the tournament. Eu­ be presented In a piano redial at gene officiated and Interment was afternoon to the members of the legislation to be urged at the an-'
Attendance Faces Board
ted into the Kensington club Fri­
nual meeting.
gene and Cottage Grove following the high school Friday evening. Jan­ made In Leaburg cemetery.
t Needlecraft club. Guests were Mrs.
There are only four lay delegates;
day evening at a meeting of the
nil successive week ends. Attend­ uary 3. nt 7:30.
Mr. Carter was born at Leaven- Fred Fischer of Marcola. Mrs. Wll- from Oregon. Dr. W. H. Pollard I s , Voters of the Thurston school dis­ DRILL TEAM MEMBERS
group held at the home of Mrs.
ance at these three games will en­
H lu d e tils participating In the re­ worth. Kansas, on January 16. 1X69 llam Dawson, Eugene, and Mrs. B. one of the Oregon representatives. trict will be asked to go to the polls
Paul Basford. The new members
able a person to see the best teams cital are Mary Kathryn and Betty nnd moved to Oregon where he met a . Washburne and Mrs. Margaret
GUESTS AT PARTY
Saturday. February 6, to decide
are Mrs. Charles P. Poole. Eugene;
of the district In action right here Jean Tnvlor. Elaine Hchaffenberg. and was married at Fall Creek on , Kenyon.
whether to employ one or two grade
Mrs. W. N. Dow. Mrs. W. E. Buell,
nn the Hprlngfleld floor.
Members attending the meeting LEGION AUXILIARY
Members of the drill team of the Mrs. W. H. Hobbs. Mrs. Edwin G.
Lola ard Kt wood Hickman. Ethel August 31. 1X81. He leaves his
school teacherc for the next school
ADOPTS AN ORPHAN year. At the present time there are Neighbors of Woodcraft, were Privat, Mrs. M. V. Walker, and
Ruth Fulop, Peggy and Teddy widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Carter; two were Mrs. Ixirson Wright. Mrs. R.
Members of the American Legion
MANY HAVE MUMPS
Wright, ‘he Johnson sisters. Jack children, Mrs. Frank Moore and 11. Drury, Mrs. Laurence Moffitt,
only 21 attending school there and guests of Mrs. R. L. Burnett at her Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew. Mrs. Ben
AT SCHOOLS HERE | and Richard Cook, Dorothy Flanery. Kenneth Carter, Eugene; two Mrs. W. H. Pollard. Mrs. W. C. auxiliary. Springfield post number. four of these wtll graduate from home Tuesday evening at a social Lodge was a guest of the hostess.
| I'llu Weight. Maxine Hinltson. Lu- brothers. Marlon at Bend and Harry W'rlght. Mrs. Sidney Ward. Mrs 40. have adopted an orphan in Port-1 the eighth grade In June. Another event in honor of Mrs. Bernard
Members present were Mrs.
Mumps are causing considerable clle Davis, Mary Young, Clarice at Leaburg and one sister, Mrs Floyd Weeterfleld. Mrs. W H. Scott, land and the sewing club are de­ four of the students are coming to Ernest. Those present for the even­ Lawrence May, Mrs. Mary Kessey.
voting
their
time
to
making
cloth
Mary
Frazier.
Yakima,
Washington,
j
Mrs.
P.
J.
Bartholomew,
Mrs.
trouble nt the schools of the city Fi-iiton, Vernlce Hawke, and Vir­
ing were Mrs. Harry Huffman. Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Kenyon, Mrs. John
the school from another district.
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' Walter N. Gossler. Mrs. Dan Crites. Ing for the child. Two dresses were
this week according lo the prin­ ginia Hansen.
Some of the patrons have indi­ Alex Stevens, Mrs. Graydon Lewis Henderer. Mrs. W. C. Rebhan, Mrs.
cipals. The high school seems to
Mrs. K E May, Mrs. Carl Ol»m, at the sewing club meeting held cated opposition to employing two Mrs. Lester Patrick, Mrs. Helter- W. C. Wright. Mrs. S. C. Wright,
Rrnttaln school students under BIBLE STUDY CLASS
Mrs. O. H. Jarrett, Mrs. Clifford Friday at the home of Mrs. W. H. teachers and this caused the board brand. Mrs. Ray Nott. Mrs. Maggie Mrs. C. E. SwartB, Mrs. W. F.
be the worst afflicted as students the dlred'on of Miss Helen High,
STARTS MEMBER DRIVE Wilson, and the hostesses.
Pollard, and fundB were received
there are being sent home every music Instructor, will present a Jap
to call the special meeting at which McLagan, Mrs. Walter Llpes. Miss Walker. Mrs. A. J. Morgan, Mrs. D.
at the stiver tea to enable the
The
next
meeting
of
the
group
day to prevent exposing others. nnese Frolic number.
Edith Eaton, Miss Melba Mellon, B. Murphy. Mrs. W. K. Barnell,
time the election will be held.
A three-way membership contest i
members to purchase materials for
Having to miss several days ot
Numbers to be presented In the among members of the Men's Bible will be held at the home of Mrs. P.
The Thurston and Davis districts Miss Doris Girard and the hostess Miss Edna Swarts. and Mrs. Bas­
further work.
school now Just os the mid year ex recital by students will include class of the Christian church was ! J. Bartholomev
ford.
were consolidated three years ago and honor guest.
aminations are being given Is quite piano duets, solos, and trloa, and announced this week by W. A. Tay-
and a modern achool building was
The next meeting will be held at
a serious problem for the students several vocal solos and duets.
the home of Mrs. C. E. Swarts.
built at that time.
lar. president. The contest will
LIONS GOVERNOR
us well as the faculty.
School laws do not require the
Miss Edna Swarts will be the as­
start at once and will continue until
AT PORTLAND MEET sistant hostess. This meeting has
An epidemic of mumps Is very
employment of an additional teach­
Easti r Sunday. March 27.
EDUCATION
GROUP
contagious and people knowing
er In a district where the attend
been set for February 6.
Three contest chairmen have
they are carriers of the germ should
HAS MEETING HERE been named, and they have chosen
W. F. Walker spent Tuesday and
ance is below 31 students.
not expose others says Dr. W. H.
In Portland in his official capacity BASKET SOCIAL IS
tennis of workers from the other
Pollard, city health officer. All
as district governor for Lions clubs
Another of the educational meet­ members ot the class. These chair­
SPANISH VETERANS
SUCCESS AT CHURCH
cases of the dliiease are supposed ings for employees of the Mountain men are Russell Myers. Hubert
in this district. Wednesday. Inter­
to he reported to him and the per­ Stales Power company was held ut Sins, and W. I. House.
HOSTS AT DINNER national Governor, Julian P. Heyer,
The sum of 323 was netted by the
son afflicted Is expected to he kept the Hprlngfleld office Tuesday even
made a short visit to Portland and
Many Springfield people attended Lions officials from all parts of the choir and Christian Endeavor to ap­
In quarantine.
lug. A complete course In educa­
LEGION DISCUSSES
the dinner at the Eugene Armory state were expected there to greet ply on the pledge towards the new
tional work for the employees has
piano of the church Friday evening
Monday evening which members of him.
NATIONAL MEETING
been worked out anil Is studied
LANE GROWERS TO
from the sale of baskets at the so­
the
General
Lawton
camp.
Spanish-
Monday evening Mr. Walker and cial held in conjunction with the
PRODUCE SPINACH and discussed nt each meeting
The
work
of
the
national
con­
American war veterans tendered Dr. A. H. Hagan. Cottage Grave,
which brings representatives here
their auxiliary. Following the din­ deputy district governor, made of­ monthly church night program of
Twenty-five Lane county pro from the various offices of the com­ vention of the American Legion to
be held nt Portland this year was
ner the men entertained with a ficial visits to the Junction City the congregation.
ilucers signed coni t acts to raise 36 pany in the county. W. J. Moyer,
Those serving on committees In
the principal subject for discussion
kitchen band and cards. Among den.
•
Cottage
Grove,
Is
chairman
of
the
acres of spinach for the Hay-Mall
charge of the affair were Mrs. D.
ut
the
district
meeting
held
at
Al­
those
attending
from
Springfield
Itig cannery company of Hillsboro study group.
B. Murphy. Mrs. Veltle Pruitt. Mrs.
bany Tuesday evening. W. N. Gos­
were Mr. and Mrs. Noah Helter- CHURCH CHOIR SINGS
Saturday afternoon ut a meeting of
Ella Lombard. Mrs. Roland Mosh
sler. commander of the Hprlngfleld
brand
and
daughters.
Pearl
and
growers and cunning officials ut PRISCILLA CLUB
Ier,
Barbara Adams, and Jewel
OLD
NEGRO
SPIRITUAL
post. M. R. Iluntly. and Mr. ano'
Jewel. Mrs. Myrtle Flgglmann. Sutil
the Eugene Chamber of Commerce.
Helterbrund.
MEET IS POSTPONED Mrs. Stanley Richardson attended
Richmond.
Mrs.
Gertrude
Wilson,
Eighty farmers from all ports of
"The Jerusalem Church" will be
from Hprlngfleld.
and M. B. Huinly.
the county attended the meeting.
The regular meeting of the Pris­
the sermon subject at the Christian HIGH SCHOOL GETS
church Sunday at 11 o'clock. Wll-
cilla club which wns to have held
DRAMATIC LEADER
NO LICENSE COSTS
IUKA MEMBERS PLAY
Hnn McClain and Merton Ferebee
DOCTOR S OFFICE
Its meeting this afternoon at the
CARDS AFTER MEETING will sing a duet. At the evening John Knox, science professor at
TRAPPER $100 FINE
GETS IMPROVEMENTS home of Mrs H. (). Dlbblee has
service Veltle Pruitt, pastor, will the high school has been chosen
been postponed until February 4,
Three tables of bridge were en
Verne Tupper of Lost Creek was
preach on the subject, “Come and coach of the dramatic club. Mr.
Considerable Improvement work It was announced this week.
Joyed by members of Iuka Circle
fined |100 In Justice court In Eu-1
See.” The choir will sing a negro
Is now being made In the office of
Ladles of the G. A. R.. at the home spiritual, "Go Down Moses.” The Knox expects to work out some
gene Monday when he was found
Dr. M. V. Walker. The remodeling AENEAS CLUB HOLDS
way whereby more plays can he
of
Mrs.
Robert
Carr,
last
Thursday
guilty of trapping without a license
Christian Endeavor will meet at presented by the group and also
undertaken will Include a complete
evening following the business
MEETING O NTUESDAY ns required by state law. He was
6:30 with Lee Vail as leader.
re arrangement of the examination
afford more students an opportun­
meeting of the group. One appltca
also fined 326 for driving an auto­
anil treatment rooms and the en­
ity to take part In this extra cur­
Mrs. Lawrence May was hostess mobile without the proper plates
tlon for membership was received
largement of the waiting room. All at her home Tuesday afternoon for
ricular activity.
POINDEXTER
PREACHES
at
the
earlier
session.
of the office will be reflnlsheil the member» of the Aeneas club, attached.
AT COBURG SUNDAY
when the remodeling has been com­ Miss Edna Hwarts wbh n guests.
MANY PEOPLE AT
PINE CIRCLE HAS
OAKWAY
GOLF
TEAM
pleted.
The next meeting will he held
Dean'Poindexter, pastor of the
REBEKAH DINNER
POTLUCK
DINNER
DEFEATS GROVE MEN
February 23 with Mrs.
B. Hwarts
Methodist church will again con­
us hostess at her home.
SCHOOLS CLOSE FIRST
A large number of Springfield
Last night woh family night for duct services at the Coburg church
The Oakway golf team of Eugene
people
attended the cafeteria din­
after
an
absence
of
several
weeks.
members
of
Pine
Circle,
number
46,
SEMESTER TH IS WEEK
defeated the Cottage Grove team
Move to New Home
His sermon subject will be "Inter­ ner which members of the Rebekah
N.
O.
W.
which
met
at
the
I.
O.
O.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Buell and on the Oakway course Sunday 25H 1
The i lodge held at the hall Monday av«B-
First half of the school year will
F. hall for a potluck dinner at 7 preting the Voice of God.
to 22^4 point«. W. J. Moyer, Cot-'
sermon Is given at 9:46; the Sun­ Ing. This was the second of a I
end at the grade schools Friday family will move this week from
o'clock
Instead
of
after
the
lodge
tage Grove player made the low
with examinations on Thursday and their home at Eighth and E streets
meeting as Is the usual custom. day school meets at the close of of similar functions planned by tbs
score with 76 for the 18 holes.
the service. The Young People have group for the year Regular lodgs
Friday It has been announced by to 223 H rtreet. This will be much
B. A. Parrish, Evangelist, who will open nightly ser­ Regular business was transacted their meeting at 7 p. m.
Elmer Pyne, Hprlngfleld, was a
work wsa held following the 4fcUMr.
the principals. The third honor roll closer to the high school where Mr.
by
the
lodge
following
the
meal.
member of the Eugene club team vices at the Springfield Christian church starting Feb. 2.
Buell In principal.
will be released next weak.
MEN INVITED TO
CHICKEN DINNER
LEGION TD START
MEMBER CHECK
THURSTON SEEKS
TEACHER CHANGE
KENSIN6T0N CLOD
INIÏIATES SEVEN