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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY-NINTH YEAR
S P H IN (iK IK L I), L A N E C O U N T Y . O R E G O N
T i l l K S H A V . K E H U I A K Y IX
No.
MEMORIAL TREE Club Tour Draws WASHINGTON 10 INTEREST GAINS
Many Trom City
TO BE PLANTEO
BE P R THEME III EVANGEL MEET
<° DEBATE SEASON IBmJi Disijem k COUNCIL SHOTS
READY ID OPEN Paid Saturday ECONOMY MOVE
Springfiold
Delegation
at
M. E. Brotherhood Croupe of
Kavsman Adds Junction City
County
4-H
Gathering
Fills
Organization Will Observe Parrish to Preach Special
Southern Willamette Area
Citizens to Units With Brat-
Bank to Group Which He
Schedules for District An­
Drastic Slashes in Salaries
Twe Sections of Tour
to Organize in City
Founder's Day With Pro­
tain Student* in Planting
Is Now Liquidating
Sermon to Young People on
nounced Here by W. E. Buell
and Consolidations Made at
gram at Brattain School
Washington Tree Monday
H lxty-flve Hprlngfliilil buy* and
Petting Parties Tonight
State Chairman for Region
Plans for the organization of
Special Meet Last Night
Payment of a second dividend of
g irl »lumbers »( Four-H club« were
sub-district Methodist Brotherhood
Founder's Hay of the National
j 10 per cent on the savings accounts i
I’urunt-Tuachur association which OTHER SERMONS LISTED organ tuition among the groups In FIRST MEETS ARE FRIDAY in the defunct Commercial Staate ROBERT PIRRIE RESIGNS
the unuual Marketing tour of thu
the Southern half of the Wiliam
fulls on February 17, will be oh- I
I»»“*1 which closed Its doors on
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Entire Nation to I * *en-ln on clubs lust Saturday. There were served
in Springfield Friday after Dr. Rebhan Gives Inspiration­ ette district were discussed hers Springfield Has Experienced June s, 1931. was made on Saturday C ity Recorder to Ask Moun­
many
others
from
this
vicinity
In
Elaborate Cei
es at
Monday night and action will be Coach in Person of John when checks totaling »2.264.43 were
noon with a George Washington ! al Lecture in Conjunction
tain State Company for
u llo n d a iicr who do not gut Ihelrj
taken at a meeting of representa
Nation’s Capitol
Day
program Io be held ut thu Brattain
mailed out on that day. This coup-!
With Showing River Film
Knox;
Teams
Announced
mull In thu city, Springfield ciuo
New Revised! Contract
lives to be held In Springfield on
school at 3 o'clock. Following the
: led with a previous dividend made’
members attended In such large
Hprlligfltfld people In
/» *
March
7
It
was
decided
by
the
program there will be a business j Interest In the evangelistic ser-
Under the leadership of W. E. a* Thanksgiving time brings the) Revamping of the governmental
numbers that It was necessary to
ihu obeervauce of th« Bit
meeting and teachers of the lirai : vice« being conducted ut the Christ- local group. This meeting will Buell, district director, schools of ,ot>l returns to holders of savings structure for the city of Spring-
muke
two
complete
suctions
out
of
unnlvuraary of Gsorge Wui
bring a number of visitors to the
the group. Thu division Into sec- tain school will serve light refresh Ian church nightly except Satur- city und will take the place of the thls area have this week completed accounts to 30 per cent. Twenty-five. field In accordance with action
are Invited in attend a pulii. 7
ments.
day
by
Evangelist
Elery
Parrish
their schedules and have made a ll, P*r ceBt was Paid on commercial taken by members of tbe city conn-
Ions was provided so that II would
gram at the Brattain school
Teachers of both the Lincoln his sister, Miss Lillie Parrish, plan« regular March meeting of the necessary arrangements for the of- accounts at the earlier date.
ell at a special meeting held Wed-
easier In escort the young puo
day morning. February 22. W«,
and Brattain schools have given 1st, and Rev. Veltle Pruitt, song Brotherhood. Rev. Poindexter and flcial opening of the debate season
Approximately 800 people are re- nesday night will create a saving
through tho various Eugene
Ingtoli’s birthday, ut which lime
assurance that they will be pres 1 leader soloist, continues to grow P. J. Bartholomew were named on for 1932 Friday with contests In Presented as creditors of the Instl- of »2,748 00 on the present budget
maple true will be planted on the
establishments which they ent for the meeting and urge all each week. Interesting sermon sub a committee to provide the pro­
all of the schools entering teams.
tutlon..
allowance for the annual period
school grounds Just south of th e' lBaP’’c ,«’d.
parents of school children to at Jects well handled coupled with In­ gram and make arrangements for
Five schools. Roseburg. Cottage
E G
deputy from the It was stated this morning by I. M.
building The program will be held I Those registered from Spring tend regardless of whether they are i spiring music are both aiding in the dinner.
Grove, Walker, Eua-ne and Spring 8Ute Bank Examiner's office In Peterson, recorder.
outdoors If the weather la favor , held were t'harles Clement. Itoy members of the P.T. A. Teachers. bringing larger crowds to thej Preceding this discussion the
field have entered teams and will charge of ItquidaGon of this bank
Heading the list of changes pro­
uble and will start at t:6 i. It will Crandall. Woodrow Hates, Floyd o f the grade schools are especially ' church each evening,
Brotherhood group entertained the bold their first Inter-school debate- and th® one at Cott“«e Grove, was vlded by the council was the ac
he a community «vent with several Green. Roland Farnsworth. Charles anxious to meet the parents of the; Thursday night has been deslg- Boy Scouts and other youths at a
Friday afternoon at each of the al*° “«signed to the Junction City ceptance of the resignation of
prominent people tuklng part.
I'chytll. Howard Nesbll. Jack Fed- students they teach. They state naled as Young People s Night and j Father and Son meeting. A dinner
schools excepting Roseburg. Later; t,ank wh,ek closed last Thursday.! Robert Ptrrle as street commis-
Opening the program will be ‘ • r *""> Kuseell Cole, Gordon 0111- that an acquaintance with the par the evangelist will take as bis sub was served at 6: Jo and pictures debates will be held on Tuesday Mr* Els,e Pollard assistant to Mr «doner, and the consolidation of this
romuiuuity singing of America un I •»»•*. Kenneth Cog. I .a w rente «ills will aid them In doing more Jed. "The Price of a Petting taken by Dr. W. C. Rebhan and afternoons. The debate tournament 1 Haveman here is spending several office with that of the police de-
der the direction of Miss Helen
Frances Keeler. Jolana Put- helpful work for the students.
Party." Pruitt will sing the solo, his party last summer were shown If It can be called such will la s t |day# at Junctlon City this week! partment under Lum T . Anderson.
High, music teacher at the Ural ma"- **’•«*>• Ogilvie, latMoyne
The program for the meeting Frl 'The Golden Bella." and members and explained by the doctor.
Just three weeks ending March 7. aldin* 1,1 th,‘ work there while Miss senior employee of the city, who
Vocal selections were provided when the district champions must ' ' nn Bld"re11- former employee of now carries the title Chief of Po-
tain school. At 10 o'clock every Hlack. Jean Louk. Pearl Heller- day which Is being presented by of the school glee club will sing
one will be asked to stand In all-i brand. Alice Neel, Delores Nice. the students at the Brattain school selections under the direction of by a mixed quartet consisting <A be determined.
| lh® Commercial bank, Is in charge lice and Street Commissioner. The
Mrs. W. H. Pollard, Leone Elliott,
wnce with bead bowed for one min- l,,l**BB Gregory. Florence May. will be as follows:
Mias Elliott.
_
. . .
.
.
„ . here-
’ «alary for the combined position
Paul Potter and Fred Buell.
Ute In accordance with a national
Wycoff, Bernice Barnes,
he schedule aa drawn by Mr I Stephen Mogensen. former caah-;was set at »125.00 per month and
Washington's Birthday, fourth
Friday Is Children’s night. The
observation Io be taken part In by j l'°1*
Heulah Williams, Bar grade, In February. Nadyne Neet; sermon subject will be. "Noah s
Boy Scouts gave a demonstration Buell provides for two teams of j ier of the j unctl<)n Clty bank who lhe f.hange beCOtnf,s effective on
millions of American «Itlaens In a ll' *‘“r* H*rBe|L Caroline Zlolkoakl, A Good Dtart. Roger Tobias; Doc- Ark." There will In- select«-d music. of knot tying for the fathers at the both schools meeting each other al „ actused of Issuing bad checks1 March 1.
parts of the world. Following this I Kuby l<ouk, Ernest 1‘eersou, U llu, tor Common Dense, third grade
the same time. The negative team causing the failure of the instltu
Other changes include reduction
Sunday morning the sermon meeting.
Rev. Veltle Pruitt will offer a shor.
Stephen Rice,
s to travel meaning that for the t|on has been released from the of the salary of the fire chief from
The overall Girls. Wyetla Spriggs, topic will be "God's Share." Spe­
opening debate tho Springfield ,.OUD,y Jail under heaTy baJ,
M.
prayer and all children of the
Joe Krupka, Hyron Hoyles. Lloyd Helen Lyons; Johuny's Lesson, cial music will be provided by the METHODISTS TO HEAR
»125.00 per month to »100.00 per
coach. Professor John Knox, will stat in the Hqui<,ati<,n there.
school who will be present In a 1 Harris, Hobby Calkins, Donald sixth grade: Toy Orchestra, Miss choir. That evening the subject for
month. The night policeman, now
WASHINGTON SERMON take his negative team to Cottage:
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body will give their salute Io the Kendall, George Falkner, Dolores High; The Teacher of Today, G. B. discussion will be "What Saves a
receiving a salary of »105.00 per
Grove
to
meet
the
affirmative
team
I
American flag.
Casteel. Mildred Tuhy, Fern Fisher. Wood; The World Is Full of Man?" Pruitt will sing a solo, "F a ith of O ur Fathers" to Be
month will be reduced to »50.00 per
there while the Cottage Grove nega-!
"Jesus In Pilate's Hall."
Theme of M orning Service at
month by the city and the balance
Mayor W. I*. Tyson will nest de Murjorle Johnson. Elmar Chaaig Beauty, Mixed Octet.
tlve team will come to Springfield
Methodist Church
of his salary to be taken care of
liver an address appropriate to the Alfarfetta Hrlckley, Colcne Cornell
Monday evening Parrish will
to debate the local affirmative;
occasion and students of Miss Glr Juanita Briggs. Wllmlnu Spriggs
by the merchants of tbe city and
have an Interesting subject for his
The theme of the message at the squad. There will be one Judge!
business men. The city hall will be
ard's room will offer a skit, "How Geneva Fritts, Nellie Hewes, Caro-
sermon. It Is. "A Man Fighting His
for
the
debates,
said
person
to
be^
closed on Sundays and anyone
Betsy Ross Made the Flag."
line lllcks, John Krupka. Clifford
Way to Hell." The vocal solo by morning worship service at the
Methodist church will be “Faith chosen by the schools where th e!
wanting a police officer at that
Pruitt will be, The Prodigal Son
Closing the ceremonies will be Horton. Melvin Stevens.
Ileneo
i
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of
Our Fathers'." There will be debates are to be held.
time will have to find him at his
Further
sermon
subjects
have
not
the planting of the tree by all stu **•»•"«. Belden Stafford, Warren
been announced but the meetings particular reference to tbe faith
Opening the schedule Friday R. E. Scott, Secondary Road home or elsewhere. This will mean
dents at the school. Everyone will V»tl.
Evelyn Itobley,
Eherctt
which steered the course of “The afternoon will be the Springfield- Engineer, to Address Gath- a saving of »78 per year for this
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will continue Indefinitely.
assist lu this part of the progrnm M,ru,,k- Wayne Tullac,
Robert
alone. Councllmen also propose to
evening every seat and Father of Our Country.” The text C 'ottage Grove clash, and Eugene
An Interesting phase of this part Saul. Margaret Liles, Olga Paia Funeral Service for Francis E.l
ering; To Explain Law
save »60 annually on the budget al­
suck,
Elsie
Wilson.
Marjorie
Davis,
all standing room In the church will be, "Faith Working Through and Walker. Tuesday, February 23,
ut the ceremonies will be the plant
Keyes Held From Branstet-
Springfield meets Walker teams,
was filled by people Interested In Love.”
Five or more Springfield busi­ lowance for auditing of the city
lug of a sealed bottle containing Wllllsm Martin
books.
ter Chapel on Saturday
and
Eugene
meets
Cottage
Grove.
The
evening
message
will
be,
seeing
pictures
taken
by
Dr.
W.
C.
ness men are planning to drive to
the names of ull of the students at
March 1 Springfield and Eugene Creswell tonight to attend the
The total annual saving In the
Rebhan and his party on their "The Evangelism of Jesus.”
the school In the hole with the
Francta E. Keyes, veteran of the
LINCOLN STUDENTS AT
meet each other and Cottage Grove monthly meeting of the Lane Coun­ budget allowances made by the
Rogue river trip |ast summer.
Five
young
people
from
the
Ep­
tree.
Civil War, member of the G. A. R.
and Walker debate. The Roseburg ty Chamber of Commerce. Creswell latest attempt to balance the city
WORK CLEANING YARD
This observance of the George
Dr. Rebhan brought out some worth League attended tbe district
and honorary member of General
schedule has not been completed. Improvement club will be hosts budget with the receipts will be as
convention
at
Salem
last
week.
Washington Bicentennial anniver­
lotwton camp. Spanish-American very striking points of interest In
follows;
Paper
Scraps.
Old
Grass
and
Other
They were Clarice Fenton, Faye Due to the fact that they are so for the visiting delegations and
sary will be only the first of many
war veterans in Eugene, passed hla lecture which he gave with
Street
Commissioner - p o J I c e
Debris Are Being Cleared
Parsons. Myrna Bartholomew. Joel far away and that traveling to this will provide a dinner to be served
memorial events to be held in the
the
exhibition
of
the
pictures.
uwav at his home 63k A street last
change
»1650.00;
total night police
vicinity
for
four
debates
would
be
From
School
Grounds
city during the coming few mouths
“To be successful on such an Cowden and Orval McPherson. The very expensive, an effort is being at 6:30.
Thursday Just before noon at the
reduction for year. (660.00; fire
meeting
Sunday
night
at
6:30
will
Secondary
roads
will
be
discuss­
The same morning at 9 o'clock
udventure takes skill, cornmo«
chief reduction for year, »300.00;
made to have them debate two
Student* nt the Lincoln school age of hi years, after a lingering
all students at the Lincoln school
sense. and courage. It also demands
a wry in,lK’r",nt °«>e at which teams each time they come to the ed at- tbe meeting. R. R. Scott, city hall reduction for year »78.00;
Illness.
are
holding
a
cleanup
week
this
will particípale In un appropriate
Funeral services were held Satur- UB**T and cooperation. These four time these young folks will bring pper Willamette valley. This [ state secondary road engineer, will auditing reduction for year. (60.00.
week. Members of the agriculture
a report of the convention.
be the principal speaker and will
ceremony.
day
afternoon from the Branetetter men are all from different walks
would provide a debate with Rose­ explain new features of the sec­ This makes a total saving of »2,-
High school will be conducted class In the Junior high school are chapel In Eugeue with Rev. Dean ( of life but they stood together as a
748.00 for the year or a saving
burg here possibly on the after­ ondary road law now in effect.
during the first two periods of the busy cleaulng up the school Poindexter, officiating. Iuterment unit In this undertaking" he stated MANY GUESTS ARE
monthly of »229.00. All reductions
noon of Friday. February 26. and at
grounds
and
are
paying
especial
at
morning after which a Washington
INVITED TO PARTY Ottage Grove the morning of the
was mude In the old I. O. O. F.
"We should use this necessary
and changes to become effective
to ,h,‘ »,,an‘" “,,d
program will be held and sch.xd |
cemetery.
principle In our Christianity. As
March 1.
same day. They could then meet HAY SHORTAGE FELT
In
purklng
Many
of
these
have
dismissed for the day.
A large number of Springfield Eugene and Walker the following
Mr Keyes was born at Middleton. Chrlstipns we should stand to­
The recorder was also Instructed
in
M
ckenzie
valley
been
trimmed
down
and
others
There are enough trees alreudy
Connecticut, on July 28, 1842. He gether as a unit for the advance­ people were guests at the home of Friday.
to negotiate immediately with the
planted about the Lincoln and high have been transplanted.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Flanery and Mr.
Continued
Cold
Makes
Longer Mountain State Power company for
enlisted In the First Nebraska In ment of the Cause."
The subject to be debated by all
schools so students at these build j
and Mrs. W. F. Walker at the home
fnntry .airing the Civil war In 1H61
Feeding
Period
Necessary;
a renewal and revision of the city
He
also
spoke
of
the
need
for
lugs will not plant any memorial1 MR., MRS. BUELL ARE
serving three years and five months an undenominational, non-eectar- of the former at a social gathering’ schools in the state this year is:
Last Crop Was Light
light and water contract to better
trees.
"Resolved: That the state enact
last Thursday evening.
suit conditions at this time. The
HOSTS FOR PARTY before being mustered out of the lan church.
legislation
for
compulsory
unem­
Officially opening the nationwide
The guest list included: Mr. and
service.
The continued cold weather of present contract has expired ex­
Speaking of the many wild fowls
ployment insurance."
nine-months Ill-Centennlnl celebra
Member« of the Ergutha Class of
He leaves one son. Stanley Keyes. seen during the trip, also regard­ Mrs. E. W. Albers. Rev. and Mrs.
the present season with its unus­ cept on the ornamental light sys­
lion. President Hoover will deliver the Methodist Sunday school and Mabel; one daughter. Mrs. Clarence
Dean C Poindexter, Mr. and Mrs.
Springfield debaters were an­ ually heavy snowfall is manifesting tem which has about four years to
ing the rugged mountains along
Ills George Washington address be their husbands were guests of Prof
’(
Peterson, Springfield; one sister, the river he declared that the char­ Philip Bartholomew. Mr. and Mrs. nounced by the coach this week itself in the nature of a hay short- run.
fore a Joint meeting of congress at essor and Mrs. W. K. Buell at a Mrs. Ida Faust, Eugene; two step­
O. H. Jarrett, Mr. and Mrs. Marion and include George Marx and Vir­ age among farmers in the McKen-
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noon Eastern standard time Mon­ Valentine party held at their home sons, Eugene Wilson. Trent, and acter of these served to protect the Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ginia Christie as members of the
ja lley . Residents there declare G R A N G E T 0 ORGANIZE
day. Judges of the Supreme Court, Saturday evening. Games, a pro Frank Wilson. Springfield; and two weaker birds.
Chase. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hamlin. negative team, and Florence Vail tnat their crops of the past yeari
members of the cabinet, foreign gram, and refreshments occupied stepdaughters, Mrs. Ella Burhman,
The address of Dr. Rebhan was Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Richmond of and Edna Haverfield on the af- were lighter than usual due to the
AT WALTERVILLE SOON
followed by a scriptural sermon Eugene. Professor and Mrs. W. E. ■ firmatlve squad. Knox announced lack of moisture, and the cold wea-
diplomats and many other distin­ the guests for the evening.
Wenatchee; and Mrs. Hattie Bur­
guished visitors also will be pres
from Parrish on the subject of Buell. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Dlbblee. | that he was not sure however of ’her has made It necessary to con- Preliminary Meeting Held Thle
The program consisted of a short nett. Alberta. Canada. He also
ent and the address will be carried
"Christian Baptlsmj" Two high Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Stuart, Mr. I his affirmative team lineup and tinue feeding hay longer than was
W eek W ith State O rganizer;
leaves
IS
grandchildren
and
-two
talk by Rev. Dean C. Poindexter,
to every corner of Amerlcn over a
school
boys joined the church at and Mrs. Jim MacManiman. Mrs. stated he was keeping Lucille Mll- anticipated. There are two feet
Meet Again Tuesday
pastor of the church, and vocal great grandchildren.
the close of the service.
nation wide radio hook up.
Gertrude
Wilson,
and
Mrs.
Alice
lican
and
Leonard
Ruth
in
reserve
of
snow
on
the
hills
back
of
Deer-
Following the address Jhe presi­ solos by Fred and Evelyn Buell.
Organization of a Grange local
Lorah.
and might use them part of the horn at the present time It is re­
dent will go to the East steps of They also played a violin duet hav LEAGUERS CHOOSE
among the residents of the Walter-
TAYLOR FUNERAL TO
ported.
Mr. and Mrs. Flanery and Mr. time.
lug
Mrs.
Bernice
Neher
Findley
as
the Capitol where he will give the
LOCAL GIRL EDITOR
ville area will get under way on
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accent panlst.
BE HELD FRIDAY A. M. and Mrs. Walker have invited an­ The squads have been chosen
signal for the singing of “A m erica"
Tuesday evening. February 23.
other
group
of
friends
to
the
Flan­
front
an
initial
group
of
20
con-
GUESTS
INVITED
FOR
Helen Crandall was chosen dis­
Ity a chorus of ten thousand voices
when an organization meeting will
Furteral services for Herbert S. ery home for a social evening to­ testants each of whom appeared
trict editor of the Salem district,
led by Walter Damroach and ac MANY ATTEND DINNER
DINNER ON SUNDAY be held at the Neighbors of Wood
Taylor, at one time an employee night.
before
a
faculty
committee
In
short
Epworth League societies at the
rompanled by the combined United
craft hall in Waltervllle. A prelim­
AT CHURCH ON FRIDAY
o f the Springfield News, will be
introductory speeches as a tryout.
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Rebhan en­ inary meeting was held al the hall
annual meeting of the affiliated
States Army, Navy, and Marine
held Friday morning from Bran-
Q u ilt Club to M eet
Springfield
high
scuool
has
an
ex­
tertained at their home Sunday
hands tinder the lendershlp of John
tine hundred persons attended groups which was held at Salem stetter chapel In Eugene at 10:30
pert experienced debate coach for evening with a dinner for a number this week with an attendance of
Philip Souan.
The Ladies Quilt club will meet
the patriotic dinner at the Metho­ Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Rep­ o’clock. The body will then be
the first time this year in the per­ of their friends. Their guests were 15. Arthur Brown, state organiser,
During the balance nf the day dist church Friday evening which resentatives of the local league at
shipped to Portland for cremation. Friday evening at the home of Mrs. son of Professor Knox. Knox, him­ Rev. und Mrs. Veltie Pruitt, Mr. and F. B. Harlow were both pres­
nnri during the next few months members of the Foreign Mission tending were Clarice Fenton, presi­
Mr. Taylor died at the Pacific Robert Carr on east Main street.
self a good platform speaker, has and Mrs. M. R. Irish. Eugene. Mr. ent and made short talks.
an elaborate schedule of commem­ society sponsored Mrs. It L. Drury dent. Faye Parsons. Myrna Bartho­
Christian hospital in Eugene Surf*
had considerable debate experi­ and Mrs. Dallas B. Murphy, Miss I
oration events has been scheduled and Mrs. N. W. Emery dressed In lomew. Orval McPherson and Joel
W ill Go to Portland
day evening following a lingering
ence in schools of southern Califor- Clara Jones, and Miss Nadine Me-! NEW BABY ARRIVES
Cowden.
which Includes various church pro­ colonial costumes served as the
Illness. He Is survived by a wife
Mrs. N. W. Emery will leave Frt- nia and is very optimistic over Murray
grams, a Colonial Costume ball at reception committee. Miss Barbara
IN RECORDER'S HOME
and son in California.
day for a short visit in Portland.: prospects for the local school.
Mnyfolwcr hotel, and the release ltarnell played several xylophone LOCAL FOLKS PARENTS
Doris Helen Peterson, weight
In every theatre of the United numbers with Mrs. Bernice Neher
JOINT MISSION MEET
OF VALENTINE BABY
seven pounds, arrived Saturday.
Slate of a historical motion picture Findley us assistant hostess. Mrs.
Washington Still Lives in the Hearts of His Countrymen
IS WELL ATTENDED'Pebnmr? 13“. 1932. to make her
"Washington, The Man and the W. H. Pollard was general chair­
Betty Joan, Infant daughter of
home with Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Peter-
Capitol."
man of the event.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Meyers, route
A large number of Springfield
who was born ut the Pacific
ladies attended the Joint m«»6lon|
" h; ‘"
meeting held at the Baptist church toth
,f ar(, r ,p()r|e(1
COLORED ENTERTAINERS HEAVY SLEDGE LOOSENS Christian hospital In Eugene early
Sunday morning February 14, 1932.
Friday afternoon in observance of to be getting along nicely,
BOY INJURES FINGER
W ITH DANCES AGAIN
was the first Valentine baby to be
the world Day of Prayer. Mrs. Elmo
Doris Helen's father is City Re­
Chase, Mrs. Dean Poindexter. Mrs. corder of Springfield, und her
Charles Thompson, cutting wood horn at the hospital this year. The
Myers colored entertainers which
young daughter weighed seven
Barnard, Mrs. Charles Schick and mother was teacher of domestic
have made a hit ut a few of the on the George Hurt farm at Cedar pounds nt birth.
Mrs. William G. Taylor had parts science at the Sprln'.'li Id high
Flat
sustained
a
compound
frac­
dances sponsored by the Spring-
on the program.
school for several years.
field American Legion post at ture of the Index finger on his left
Thurston rcently have been en­ hand Friday. According to Thomp­ LUMBER PILE TOPPLES
LINCOLN STUDENTS
MAN BADLY BRUISED
gaged agnln for some time ac­ son. the sledge which he was using
THURSTON BOY SAILS
became
loose
and
flew
off
of
the
HAVE PROGRAM FRIDAY
cording to J. M. Larson, dance
TO CHINA WAR ZONE
Steve Lindquist, employee of the
chairman. The entertainers have handle as he was bringing It down
Members of the Junior high
not been used at the past two for n heavy blow. The lightened Fischer Lumber company at Mar-
Mr. and Mrs. John Endicott of
school observed Lincoln's birthday
dances and there has been con­ stick in Ills hand deflected the In­ cola was seriously injured Satur
Thurston
have received a radio­
day
while
at
work
when
a
pile
of
Friday afternoon with a suitable
siderable jlemand for their return, tended swing of the arm and ho
gram from their son. Winifred En­
heavy
lumber
fell
on
him.
He
sue
program
at
the
Lincoln
school.
struck
his
hand
ugninst
a
timber.
he states.
talned five fractures from his foot
Members of the Eighth A grade dicott. who has been stationed In
to his shoulder on his right side.
presented a short play and other the Philippine Islands stating that
DRILL TEAM INSTALLS
He
Is
being
cared
for
at
the
Pa­
numbers Included a tap dance by they had loft on their way to
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
OFFICERS ON FRIDAY cific Christian hoapltal.
Jean Stratton, selections by a har­ ShanghaC China. He K enlisted
HAS PARTY AT CHURCH
In the 3Let division of Infantry.
monica band, and group singing.
New officers of thy Progressive
LEGION MEMBERS AT
Members of the Christian Endea­
22-drlll team held their Installation
SUNDAY SCHOOL GROUP
DRILL TEAM GUESTS
vor at the Christian church held a
COTTAGE GROVE MEET
of officers Friday evening at the
PARTY IS SATURDAY
Valentine party for their friends
AT EUGENE MEETING
I. O. O. F. hall. Following the busi­
In the social rooms Immediately
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Huntly, J. M.
ness meeting a social hour was en­
Mrs. Lee Putman entertained
following the evangelistic services
Members of the Neighbors of
joyed. Hostesses were Mrs. Eva Larson, finance officer, and W. N.
members
of her Sunday school
last Thursday evening. Miss Lillie
Woodcraft drill team were guests j
Look, Mrs. Grace Lansberry, and Gossler, commander of the Spring
Parrish, pianist and children's Miss Mary Ann Louk.
field Legion post, drove to Cottage
Monday night of the Eugene circle, j class of the Methodist church with
a Valentine party at tbe church
worker for the evangelistic parly
16. at the W. O. W. hall. Members
Officers Installed were: Mrs. Grove Monday evening to attend
social room* Saturday afternoon
had charge of th«« games which hail
the
meeting
of
the
post
In
that
of
the
Springfield
circle
team
put
Louk. president; Mrs. Zella Can­
A ll America Is celebrating the two hundredth anniversary of George Washington’s birth this month.
at 2:30 o’clock. Games and refreeh-
a leap-year and Valentine theme. trell, vice-president, and Mrs. Lee city. Representatives from various
on a stunt for the entertainment 1
Above it shown the new national Masonic memorial named in h it honor; hit birthplace, which was recently re-
nients were enjoyed during the
Refreshments were served.
posts were In attendance.
of their hosts.
I ; his tomb, built according to plans laid down in h it wiU, sad Gilbert Stuart’s famous ports ait of the First
Putm an, secretary.
afternoon.
OTHER PROGRAMS GIVEN registered ut tbs court bouse for
WAR VETERAN
OIES AT ROME
IS « GflESWELL