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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TW M NTV-NINTH YEAR
S l'ltlX l ¡KIELI >. LANE c o t STY.
I l 11 Its 11 \ V KEIIItl \HY
' ’ ' Tea For
'
EUGENE. S. H. S. Girl Scouts Io SCOUT PROGRAM Benefit
Plant 7 ree Friday
Library Called
SQUADS TO MEET
Id 8E PRESEWiD
Final Pre-Tournament "A”
League Conteet to Be Play­
ed in Eugene Tonight
OLD
LINEUP
IS
All Members of Troop to Ae-
AH Interested Parties Invited
eiet in Ceremony at Lincoln Many Local Townspeople to to Home of Mrs. N. W.
Emery for Entertainment
School That Afternoon
Have Interesting Roles in
Play “Our Neighbors”
Members of the Hprlngfleld Lib­
Membera (if lh» Hprlngfleld (Jlrl
i Hcout troop, unh I h I i 'U by members
rary Hoard under Mrs. David Halt»-1
1932
PERILS OF DANCE
DEBATE TEAM TO
TDLD BÏSPEANER h - w i b , nM [ (nj5i r a
Packed House Greets Evan­
gelist at Christian Church
to Hear Discussion
Business Men of City to Be
Called on for Funds to Pay High School Squad Faced
Salary of Watchman
With Possibility of Five De­
Preliminary efforts to ascertain ' bates in That Many Days
BACK , of the GJrl Hcout Ciiumll, will ORCHESTRA WILL AS9IST man. president, will entertain with
TELLS OF DEVELOPMENT
’ " '-î*
— 1
I a sliver tea and program Monday
willing to contribute towards the FIRST SCHEDULE FAILS
J Slither at ill» Lincoln school Ini
All
Members
of
Girl
Scout
■,t*r»o«n
at
the
horn»
of
Mrs
N
•e
—
*
i-A
i
b
j-
,
...
a
.
—
•
salary
of
a
night
watchman
were
Eight Teams to Enter District «... Lately after aihool Friday aher-
omght is Ladies Night, Fri- ,„ade here yenlt.raty when , M Springfield School Has Good
Tournament at McArthur »°°n Tor a tr»a-plauting ceremony. Organization to Have Parts W. Emery. A program la being
day Designated for Men; Peterson, city recorder, and Hugh
prepared for the occasion. The I
Teams and Has Experi­
Court Starting M a'
4
Ka,b n",m,*ar of m» troop win bar»
in First of Program
hours will be from 2 until 6 and
Special Topics Planned
Cowart, patrolman, began a can­
.
(.•
I u part In lh» planting exercises dur
enced Man as Instructor
vass of the city for this purpose.
MprIngfleld high at '¡«Ml o,. t- Ina which a red cedar I ree will l»c
Mabel Ellis was chosen as the most
Hprlngfleld Girl Hcouta under the all interested people are Invited
The
dance
aa
we
know
it
today
to
be
present.
beautiful girl ui the country by la untieai« aiCfa....«, #
placed In the parking In front of direction of Mrs Jane Ketels and
The —”—
night patrolman's
w as,
ball leant tonight will b> <,
.k .
» - salary
m - i, wm
i Debating schedules for thia dls-
This tea waa originally an­ judges named by the national associa­
season to a close when K
, 'll» achool to replace one which loo Mrs. Floyd Thompson have com­
.
.
.
'
’
j r °, n
#
roducod , rom
monthly to *60 lr,<R have been torn all to pieces
tion of operators of beauty parlors
Z
'aMt W- k by aC“ <”‘
tb’ C“ > dUr,n< lh* “ai"
"<“>
and Hprlngfleld high achool te '•£ ed Th» tree la being furnlahed pleted preparation of one of the nounced to be held several weeks Th< u»and» submitted photographs in . J l t m L “ . n d 1 “
ago.
but
had
to
be
postponed
be
I he achool.
. .
'* '
" Counc,, and G»e recorder and , *n,t G>at none of the meets an
■he ■ ■ : le » t
wind up the "A" leans schedule
most promising stage entertain
‘ ‘ w ” r'
“d Juatl- watchman were Instructed to can Bounced last week have been held
the Eugene school gymnaaluni.
' Dean C. Poindexter la chair nients to be presented In this city cause of conflicting activities.
flcatlon for It In Its preaent form
vass the businessmen for private! a" F«t- Moat of the trouble la due
What III» outcome of thia game
the coni mil tee In charge of if* several months and are now
Pt rr” b’ • ’ “ « •Ua‘ | ‘« « ‘rlb»tlon7 t o ; ' ^ i 'the
the 7 c t' th7t "¿bXd
will be la uncertain. Dope fuvora
tenta for the tree plaining looking forward to presenting the
teams are
at tbe Christian church. In his dis In salary.
not ready for the matches, they
results of their »Horta at the high
the Eugene aggregation, as Hprlng
cusslon of “Arguments For and
field baa lost moat of her "A" lea
Action of the council waa taken i May' ®PHngfleld waa to have met
school uudltorlum Friday evening.
Arguments Against the Modern
gue games and haa already been ile
as a means of reducing city operat-: < o,,a** Grove last Friday after
Every member of the Girl Hcout
Dance," Wednesday evening.
tealed by the Eugene I emu.
Big costs down to a level of income noon' but this was called off be-
Ir'Mip will have aerne part In the
Dancing Is mentioned several Tbe canvass will continue until all <auae * im* ot the Grove speakers
There Is one bright ray of hope,
progrum and several prominent
times in the Bible, he declared, but ¡nerchanta have been called upon { had the ’»“»PX-
however, for lbs Hprlngfleld team,
residents of this city have been
pointed out that thia waa an ex­
and It Is very poaalble that It will
— —— —— —
John Knox, debate coach at
drafted to play parts In the one- Funeral Services for Thomas
Annual Election of Officers to pression of Joy usually following
upset all dope. Thia la the fact
Hprlngfleld. then took both teams
act comedy, "Our Neighbors," by
E. Alford Held at Eugene
Be Held at All Day Session victory and was indulged In by
(bat Coach Norval May will have
to Albany where they met high
Zona Gale, which will form the
single participants, tbe men done
Chapel Wednesday
his entire first string team on the
in March or April
j school squads ln practice.
I closing number on the program
Ing In one group sou the women ln
floor tonight after a heartbreak Sixth Grade at Brattain Wins which 1» scheduled to start at j m .
Insurance Is Subject
Thomas K. Alford, a native Ore­
Delegates to the Lane County V.- another.
In« spell of alckncaa which visited
Tuesday of this week the local
Opening the program will be a gonian and son of Willamette Val­ T A. meeting at Elmira last Satur
Possession of Attendance
Preaent Dance D iffe ren t
the liM-al squad Just as they had
squad was to have debated their
group of selections by the high ley pioneers, passed away at hla
Pennant on Friday
day chose Hprlngfleld aa the place
Today, be said, dancing la a part­
mail» a fine start r.nd were pre
| subject, which deals with compul-
school orchestra under tbe direc­ home at Coburg Monday afternoon
for the next meeting. The date haa nership affair and la Indulged In
paring themselves to meel Eugene
j sory
unemployment
insurance.
Mlaa Dorothy Girard's sixth tion of Buford Roach. This will b eigt the age of 7».
not been set but will probably be for the sensations and pleasures
and University high, the two grade at Hie Brat.aln school Prl-I followed by a number of shortet
Two Hundred People Spend a«a*n»t two teams from Walker.
strongest contenders for the dis
A son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell the latter part of March or the first which this affords
Thia ,ch001 waa no‘ prepared and
day won possession for the first varied stage presentations featur-
Tbe Evangelist did not say that Sunday at Annual Obsi- the
trlrt title. Even May. himself, was
Alford
who came to Oregon over of April, according to Mrs. Lee Put­
event postponed. Roseburg is
monlh of the attractive Parent -I ln* members of the troop. This
dian
Snow
Carnival
man,
local
president.
people shdlild or should not dance*.
forced out of school for two weeks
to have their team here Friday, but
Teacher association pennant for . far*
program will Include the Covered Wagon Trail In 1850.
This will be one of (be moat Im­ He began hla meeting by reading
at thia vital time because of 111-
having tbe largest attendance ot a piano solo by Margaret Jarrett, Mr. Alford was born January 28. portant meetings of the county two Bata of arguments, those usual
Harry Wright, Springfield, walk­ it Is doubtful if they will come.
neas.
1863
on
a
donation
land
claim
taken
These delays ln the debating
parents at the monthly seaslon of i *“P dance
Jol^na Putman, vocal
ed
away with skiing honors at the
group Ibis year as It will bring the ly presented In favor of the dance,
Tuulght. however. May will have
the association It will remain In 11,0,0
•'«’•r* Hslterbrsnd. xylo- by bis parents three miles north annual election of officers for the and those offered in opposition to fifth annual winter sports carnival schedule for thia district are caus-
Dick Wright and George Thatcher
isissessloii of this room for one P*'“’»«’ number by Barbara Burnell. of Harrisburg. He married Mias next school year. It will be an all- It. Next he read a large number of held at Lost Creek ranch Sunday ln* considerable anxiety at the
bark as forwards. Gordon Wright
month or longer unless some other a dance In costume by Bobby Reb- Frances Elberton at Rock Point, day session with a covered dish quotations from promlnont people under the auspices of the Obsidians. P,'e8en, Gn>e- All Inter-school de-
at center, and Bruce Squires and
ban. and Margaret Wilson, a read and they later moved to Coburg In
In which they gave their personal Lane county outdoor sports club. bate8 must be completed and the
llarold Stevenson as guards. Clin classroom makes a better showing Ing by Ilia Putman, piano solo by 18X0. He haa been a Mason for the luncheon at noon.
Ilian this class ul the next meeting
Hix
Hprlngfleld
ladles
attended
opinions on the subject. Many ot Wright was headed for real fame champion selected ready to enter
ton llartman. Dalton Thurman, and
Hazel Nesblt. butterfly dance with past 52 years aud was very proud tbe Elmira meeting Saturday as
Plans
were
also
made
for
room
these
persons reached their con­ Monday when Eugene papers re­ the state tournament on March 7.
IJoyd Freae will be kept In re­
of his 50 year Masonic emblem.
Edna
June
Yarnell,
and
a
costume
parties Io be held by each of the
delegates from thia city. They were victions after investigations and re ported that he had completed the Hprlngfleld has the good fortune
serve.
song by all members of the troop
He la survived by his widow and Mrs. Putiran, Mrs. D. C. Ogilvie. suits of this form of entertainment. 12 mile ski race In 40 minutes. This this year of having an experienced
Lincoln
and
llrattaln
schools
The
There la a great dial of specula
dressed In their scout clothes.
six children. Lydia E. Gray. Etta F. Mrs. R. P. Mortensen. Mrs Jack
In closing bis remarks Panish record would be the equivalent of debate coach ln the person of
tlou at the high achool thia week first of these will be held In the
Professor John Knox and he has
The dosing number will be the Chandler. Clara E. Vogt, Clayton Sherman. Mrs. Pratt Holverson, hurled a challenge to hla audience, 18 miles In one hour.
relative to the district tourna Eighth grade room taught by Mrs.
Alford, all of Coburg, and Clarence and Mrs. L. K. Page. Mra. Ogilvie which filled the church, asking
The
race
actually
was
only
be-
h**” worklng hard w,tl> members
presentation
of
the
play
under
the
Ivan
Male
al
the
Lincoln
building
men! to be held In Eugene starting
Alford. Marcóla, and Edna Hazle­ and Mra. Mortensen are also mem­ them If they individually cared tween five and six miles and the ot h,a team to *et them ,n read|-
Five dollars was voted from the direction or Mrs. Floyd Thompson.
Marrh 4. it Is generally conceded
ton. Hprlngfleld.
ber» of the County P.-T. A. Council. enough for Christ and Christianity time was 41.55 minutes, which Is ness for the season. George Marx
that Springfield, with a reasonable association treasury for each of Tills Is u dialect play and has the
and Virginia Christie constitute the
following
cast:
Grandma.
Mrs
to give up thia borderline amuse­ still coasldered as a good record
He also leaves 13 grandchildren
amount of luck, will get off to a the grade school buildings to be
negative team, with Florence Vail
ment which In so many Instances
Al Aguire was second to com­
good start In the playing and may used In paying for the rraines Walter Hcott; Mis' Illantha Abel. and three brothers. Newton, and
and Edna Haverfteld on afflrma
has served to degrade both Christ­ plete tbe race and Bryaa Ryan,
upset many predictions. A great which have been made for the Mrs. Floyd Thompson; Ezra Wil­ John at Albany, and Austin of Har W HITE FRONT OPENS
live. Lucille Millican and Leonard
deal will depend on the opposition George Waahlnrton Hl-Centennlal liams, Profesaur W. E. Buell; Peter. rlsburg; and seven sisters, Mrs. C.
IN NEW HOME MONDAY ianity and the Church when Christ­ winner of the 16 mile race last year Ruth are affirmative reserves.
Ralph
Hughes;
lnex.
Coleon
Cor­
ians
are
partakers.
was
third.
K. Hardesty and Mrs. Lee Ingram.
the school draws for the first few pictures which have been provided
nell; Mis' Elmira Moran. Mrs. W. Harrisburg. Mrs. C. P. Clover, and Prom inent Springfield Grocer to
Unless present plans fall through
games.
for each room.
Special Music Heard
ln the shorter race, a four mile
II.
Pollard;
Mia'
Trot,
Mrs.
H.
O.
the
next week will be a very busy
H
ave
Modern
Store
W
ith
All
Mrs.
Wallace
Hawk.
Hprlngfleld.
Eight teams will be entered In
Special music for the evening event. Paul Lafferty waa first with
There were 78 adults at the meet
one for all debating teams in the
Latest Improvem ents
the tuuruaiuent which will Include Ing which was presided over by Dibble«-, and Mis' Carrie Ellsworth, Mrs. Dellla Sheldon, Marcóla, Mrs,
was furuished by the Lions qhartrft Ray Sims second and Clifford Htals
Mrs. Jack Hherinan.
district as It is the only time re­
J N. Singletary, Eugene, and Mrs
tbe five "A" league teams, Itoae (Mrs. Lee Putman, president. The
with Dr. W. C. Rebhan. Veltie berg third.
maining for elimination meets.
A small admission charge will G. A. McPhee, Linden. Idaho.
TA» White Front Grocery will Pruitt, Dallas Murphy and Merton
burg. Cottage Grove, Hprli«fleld. program was presented by the stu­
Ellen Endicott won the women’s
Schedule Given
open
for
business
in
its
new
loca­
Eugene, and University high, as dents of the school and consisted be made for tbe program. All re­
Ferebee,
and
a
vocal
solo
by
Pruitt.
Funeral services were held from
ski race with Elsie Dotson of En-
To
start
off the week Hprlngfleld
ceipts
will
lie
used
to
pay
the
coun­
tion
on
tbe
south
side
of
Main
well as the winner of the "B" lea- of the following numbers:
An orchestra has been formed
the PooleAlray-Bartholomew chapel
ty assessment of the Hcout troop In Eugene Wednesday afternoon at street between Fourth and Fifth under leadership of William Mc­ gene a colse second. Mrs. Clifford will meet the Walker teams Mon
ue tournaments In both Douglas
"Washington's Birthday." Fourth
W ilson was third to cross the finish day. Eugene on Tuesday, and Cot
and I muic counties and the best grade; "In February." Nadine which this year amounts to $60.
1 o'clock Dr. E. V. Stivers offici­ streets Monday It was announced Lean and assists In the music each llne'
tage Grove on Thursday. If Rose-
of the runner-up teams In the sum»
ated and Interment was made in this morning by W. A. Taylor, pro­ evening.
Neet; "A Good Start." Robert To­
Bryan Rvan was adjudged winner burg is not here this week and
prietor.,
Decorating
of
the
interior
areas. Tills means that St. Marys
the Masonic cemetery at Harris-
Tonigln will be ladies night at
bias; "Doctor Common Sense," FARM OUTLOOK REPORT
wants to remain in the competition
of the building is being completed tho church. W e eTangeii's?" wlU of the form skiing contest.
and most likely ixiwell will be In
third grade; "The Overall Girls,” DISCUSSED AT LUNCHEON burg.
Several Springfield people spent that school will have m come some
this week end most of the stock of
eluded In the starting lineup Wvetta Spriggs mid Helen Lyons
preach from the subject. "The Ideal tbe duv taking part in snow sports. morning or be here Friday after­
merchandise is being moved.
Either of these teams will provide
Home." Friday evening will be
"Johnny's Lesson.” sixth grude
noon.
Contenta
and
purposes
of
the
Every part of the building has men's night and the subject will be
F. M. PURCELL DIES
good ground for apprehension how
Toy Orchestra, small students un agricultural situation and outlook
Four debates in four days with a
been
remodeled
to
suit
the
needs
PRISCILLA
GROUP
PLANS
ever, as they have defeated some
"A Giant Christian."
AT MARCOLA SATURDAY
der direction of Miss High; a talk report issued by the United States
possibility of a fifth Is not a very
of the grocery store. Modern fix­
of the best "A” league teams and
COSTUME PARTY SOON easy task to put before a group of
"The Teacher of Touay” by l*rln department of agriculture were dis­
Sunday the morning sermon
will lie primed to do the same thing
Funeral services for the late F. tures will be installed and very theme will be "Mites or Millions?"
clpnl G. B. Wood; and a number cussed before the weekly meeting
first year debaters when they are
modern
display
windows
will
be
In tournament play. They have
Members of the Priscilla club
"The Wqrid Is Full of Beauty" by of the Hprlngfleld Lions club at M Purcell who died at his home provided. Mr. Taylor later plans The evening subject will be
Just starting their platform experi­
Just gone through a hard ellinlna a mixed quartet.
made plans a their meeting last
at Marcóla Haturday were held
"Stunibllfig Over Skeletons."
ence. but this is the only way out
I heir luncheou Friday noon by O.
lion series and have that experl
Thursday for a costume party to be as school officials see it.
Tuesday at 2 o’clock from the I. O. to Install a sprinkler system for
8.
Fletcher,
county
agricultural
Monday
night
brings
the
sermon
his
vegetable
window.
ence to fall bark on.
held
March
3.
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
O. F. hall In Marcóla. Rev. W. V.
agent.
Each school has dual teams nnd
Tbe upstairs floor of the build- on the theme, "Why 9o Many E. C. Stuart. The meeting was
No one team will enter the tour BAPTIST CHURCH HAS
Barney officiated and Interment
Mr Fletcher stressed the need was made in the Marcolu cemetery. has been completely remodeled In­ Churches, and Where Did They held at the home of Mrs. Riley will debate the negative question
■lament with any superior official
GUILD DELEGATION
to a community hall with an as­ Come From?” This promises to Snodgrass and began with a luncb- away from home while the affirma­
of producing only the better grades Veatch chapel was In charge.
standing.
All
pre-tournament
tive team stays at home to defend
most interesting
sembly room, a small dining room, be one of the
Eight Indlea from the Baptist of livestock which are now being
games will have no bearing on the
..
. ,
,
eon Tbe afternoon was spent with the argument.
Mr. Purcell was 76 years old. He kitchen, und large smoking and meetings of , the
revival campaign
u .
,,
results of the district playoff other church plan to attend the annual purchased here In considerable
__ ____
.
i bridge. Mrs. John Henderer. Mrs.
was born In Wisconsin on Septem­ rest rooms.
which will continue indefinitely.
meeting of the Huptlst World Wide quantities for California farms
than psychological.
William Rouse, and Mrs. Curtis
ber 6. 1856, and came to Oregon in
Rev.
Pruitt
will
sing
a
gospel
Guild al Portland Saturday and Greater producllou of legume crops
won prizes. Mrs. Henderer and STATE CLUB LEADER TO
1900. He moved to Marcóla where
solo each evening and other spe­
Sunday of this week The highlight at the present lime will provide thi
Mrs.
Lily Bertsch were guests.
VISIT SCHOOL TONIGHT
BAD
CHECK
CHARGE
HARDWARE TEAM TAKES of the two day meeting will he a farmers slock with certain required he has lived since. In 1X05. He was
cial music will be provided.
Regular members present were
a member of the Modern Woodmen
LANDS MAN IN JAIL
Ninety-three youn^ people at­
Miss Helen Cowgill, assistant
SPRINGFIELD GAME banquet for all visitors Saturday subsu m es (hereby reducing the of America and of the Christian
Mrs. John Seavey. Mrs. Curtis, Mrs
tended the social hour which the
evening. The Hprlngfleld delagu amount of manufactured feeds
state
club leader, will visit the club
Edward
Prlvat.
Mrs.
Stuart.
Mrs
church.
J. E. Balch. Springfield, is being Christian Endeavor sponsored at
at Chase Garden school tonight.
The Tarlati basketball team front tlon which will represent the Are- which must be purchased. There
Surviving are his two sons, Ro­ held in the county Jail on a charge the church after the services last H. O. Dibblee. Mrs. Mina Dibblee,
Fusene defeuted the Hprlngfleld lanla guild, recently organized Is no surplus of poultry and dairy
Mrs. H. S. Schaffen berg. Mrs. Wll Friday she will go to Cottage Grove
bert. and John; and four daughters, of obtaining poperty under false night.
town team here 64-27 Tueaday eve here, will present a paper on the products on haud at the present
Ham Rouse, Mrs. Norman Howard, to spend the dav at the Southern
Mrs Margaret Watson, Mra. W’alt pretense. Ball was set at *600 yes­
time. The price i »mains low be­
nine The acore at the half was work they have accomplished.
Mrs. A. J. McKy. Mrs. John Tom Lane county Four-H Club Jubilee.
er Boggs, both of Marcóla. Mrs. terday afternoon when he was ar­
Those planning to niuke the trip cause the public Is not able to buy
XX-14 for the Eugene Invaders. The
She will meet club loaders In Eu­
•CHRISTLIKENESS” TO
seth. and Mrs. J. M. Larson.
raigned
ai^d
waived
prellminary
Karl
Epperly,
Warren,
and
Mra.
gene Haturday.
lineups were aa follows: 8. ring are Mrs. Homer Chose. Miss more.
hearing. This has not been turn
Robert Lane. Eugene.
BE THEME OF SERMON
field—Leathers and Perking, for Maude Chase. Miriam Rice. Ruth
PLAY CONTEST FINALS
ished.
wards, Ernatlng, renter, and Cox Carlton. Mrs. Jerry Adams. Mrs KENSINGTON CLUB IS
W ill Return Today
“Christltkeness. the Acid Test
The man was arrested at his
TO BE HELD MARCH
Mrs.
Alice
Doane will return to
and Nice at guard; and Tartan'o— W. O. Taylor. Miss Rdna Haver
VIDA
HIGH
STUDENTS
home at Eighth and C streets here for Christians," will be the theme
ENTERTAINED FRIDAY
Springfield today after having
Hidden and KJoaneaa, forwards; field, and Mrs. Chester Chase.
of
the
morning
message
at
the
Final
competition
in
the
series
of
yesterday
morning
by
Lum
F.
An­
MAY BE TRANSPORTED
spent the past three weeks in Port­
Thom, renter; and Jacoba and
derson, police chief on a warrant Methodist church Sunday at 11 short plays being sponsored by the
Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew was host
land with relatives.
Libby, guarda.
SCHOOLS TO EXCHANGE
High school pupils at Vida may issued out of the sheriff's office. o’clock. The text will be “It Any Lane county Recreation and Dra­
ess at her home Friday afternoon
Man
Serve
Me,
Let
Him
Follow
matics
association
will
be
held
at
IDEAS AT ART EXH IB IT for members of the Kensington he transported to either Blue River He is alleged to have written a bad
club. Mrs. C. P. Poole was assist­ or I^eaburg high schools next year check to Tom Lyon, service sta­ Me.” The evening sermon subject the Eugene high school Saturday
OLD FRIENDS MEET AGAIN
An art exhibit and exchange ot ant hostess, and Mrs. Claude Gray If plans can be worked out. It Is tion operator east of Springfield, will be "The Kingdom of Heaven March 5, starting at 7:30. Groups
AFTER 25 YEAR PERIOD
Suffereth Violence." Rev. Poin­ from Junction City, Wlltakenxle
Ideas for the various schools of the a guest. Members attending were announced by Laurence Moffitt, as­ for gasoline and cigarettes.
dexter. pastor will preach both ser­ Santa Clara, and Franklin will com
Two old achool friends were re county Is being prepared hy the Mrs. W. C. Rebhan, Mra. L. L. May, sistant county school superintend­
united here Monday after a long county school superintendent's of Mrs. J. T. Moure, Mra. Ed Prlvat, ent. There are only a half dozen WOODCRAFT NEIGHBORS mons. The church school will meet pete ln the contest.
To her mother and the gay
at 9:45 with classes for all ages.
separation when Mrs. Rose Haxel flee. Teachers front the schools are Mrs I). II. Murphy, Mrs. Clarence students in the Vida high school
social world she was Jocelyn
HAVE
COLONIAL
EVENT
Mrs.
Dean
C.
Poindexter
will
be­
DENTIST TO ATTEND
ton of Bellingham, Washington, invited to bring In their best sam­ Chase, Mrs. John Henderer, Mrs. and the cost runs over *426 a pupil.
Harlowe. wealthy debutante en­
gin a series of three discussions on
II Is believed that these students
gaged to marry Felix Kent,
came to visit with Mrs. Minnie ples of arl prepared In their school. Milton V. Walker, Mrs. H. W.
TWO-DAY
MEETING
A large Colonial supper was en­
powerful Wall Street million­
Caulklns. Both the ladles lived to­ A display Is being arranged In Whitney. Mrs. C. E. Hwarts. Miss could he transported to one of the joyed by members of the Neighbors "Personal Experiences In South
aire. But to her father, poor
gether near Cloverdale while at the county office so that on ex­ Edna Hwarts. Mrs. A. J. Morgan, other schools nt less cost and be of Woodcraft last night at their America" at the Epworth League
Dr. W. N. Dow Is in Salem today and cynical, she was Lynda San­
meeting
Sunday
evening.
change
of
Ideas
may
be
hail.
given
better
instructions
at
the
Mrs. W. N. Dow, Mrs. 8. C. Wright
tending school 26 years ago.
attending the first sessions of a dal. who longed to know the
Colonial party at the I. O. O. F.
same time.
und the hostesses.
two-day conference of the Oregon whole of life and who falls In
hall. Following the regular busi­
love with his young friend Jock
The next meeting will be held
LION GOVERNOR TO
RECORDER
SHOWERED
State Dental association. Thia Is Ayleward.
OAKWAY GOLF TEAM
ness meeting games and stunts
March 4 at the home of Mrs. Mar­
VISIT MANY CLUBS
were enjoyed by those In attend
AT LIONS LUNCHEON the 39,h annual nieetln« of the
PLAYS GROVE SUNDAY
garet Kenyon. Mra. D. B. Murphy BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE
The dual personality of Joce­
group.
ance.
lyn-Lynda leads her into many
will
be
assistant
hostess.
ENTERTAINED
FRIDAY
W. F. Walker, district governor
Members of the Oakway golf
Members of the Springfield Lions
strange adventures, complicated
Coburg Services
team will go to Cottage Grove Sun­ of Lions clubs for Oregon Idft
by the rivalry of two men who
club
expressed
their
congratula­
P.-T.
A.
RADIO
CLUB
Young people of the Baptist
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter will
wish to marry her.
day morning to meet a team from Hprlngfleld Tuesday on a ten-day TWO BUSINESS MEN
tions
to
I.
M.
Peterson,
city
record­
church were entertained at a so­
HAS EVENT TUESDAY er, who recently became father of preach on the subject "Follow Me"
that city In a golf match. A prev­ trip Io various clubs In eastern
Here Is a love story that Is
CELEBRATE MONDAY cial gathering nt the church Friday
ious match between the two teams Oregon. Ile visited the Arlington
a girl, by means of a miscellaneous at the Methodist church In Coburg different and strangely grlppln*.
evening.
Guessing
games
and
con­
Mrs.
Lee
Putman
entertained
played on the Oakway course was club Tuesday night mid planned to
shower at their regular luncheon at 9:45 Sunday. The Church school Katherine Newlin Burl. w:delv-
George Washington was not the
won by the home team some weeks attend meetings In Pendleton and only person horn on February 22, tests were enjoyed by those pres­ members of the Parent-Teachet meeting Friday noon. A great deal meets at 10:30 and the Young peo­ known writer for leading maga
zines, has given ns her beat la
ent. Mrs. Jerry Adams and Miss radio study club at her home Tues­
ago. Rimer Pyne, Hprlngfleld, Is a othwtl places before stopping at according to two Hprlngfleld resi­
of amusement was provided the ple will hold their meeting at 7
Ruth
Carlton
were
In
charge
for
day at 2:30 for their discussion of
Hood River on his return trip.
member of the Oakway team.
spectators as John Ketels and Dal­ p. m.
dents who first saw the light of day the II. Y. P. V.
the subject, "Education In the Fam­
las Murphy unwrapped the various
on that date. They are Lum F.
ily.” The radio dlscusstou given
Dances for Legion Party
LINCOLN SCHOOL GETS
packages and presented the gifts
MANY GUESTS ATTEND
Anderson, police chief, and C. A.
by experts from Oregon Htate col­
Miss Roberta Rebhan was one
to
Mr.
Peterson.
Some
of
the
gifts
Hwarts,
local
butcher.
Anderson
is
MRS. WILSON HOSTESS
NEW FACULTY MEMBER
EVENT ON “ HURSDAY
lege was heard over the radio at
were necessities, but all were use of the four small girls to present
38 years old mid was born at Sul­
3 o'clock.
FOR
BRIDGE
PARTY
a Colonial costume dance at the
the New Serial T h a t Starts In
ful.
Appointment of Miss Helen Ryler phur Springs, Texas. Hwarts was
F< rty people were Invited to the
American Legion Auxiliary party In
horn
at
Marseilles,
lllllnols
In
1887
F. B. Flanery home last Thursday of Thurston as substitute teacher
Mrs. Gertrude Wilson entertain
M edford People V is it
Eugene at the Osburn hotel Mon­
evening for bridge. Assisting Mr. for Miss Elizabeth James at the nnd Is 45.
ed nt her home Tuesday afternoon
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. N. Hollister and GROCERY STORE GETS
day.
and Mrs. Flanery ns host and host­ Lincoln school was announced this
with three tables of Bridge. The son. Roy, of Medford were over­
INTERIOR DECORATION
Visitors Wednesday
ess were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. week hy C. A. Hwnrts, achool
group Is composed of Eugene resi­ night guests here Tuesday at the
Q u ilt Club to Meet
honrd
chairman.
Miss
James
has
Walker. Prlxe for high score went
Mr. and Mrs. Ham Miller of Junc­ dents. Mra. George Prochnow was home of Ren Hollister. They left
The Toomb’s grocery store on
Members of the recently organi­
to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wilson. been In poor health and Tueaday tion City were guests at the home a guest. The house won decorated the next morning for Washington North Fifth street Is being re­
zed Quilt Club of Springfield will
Low prise went to Mr. and Mrs. underwent a major operation at the of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. I air son here In the patriotic theme for the oc­ where they planned to visit a decorated this week. The work Is
meet Friday at the home of Mrs.
Eugene hospital.
Wednesday.
Walter Uoaaler.
casion.
daughter.
being made by W. O. Burch.
Robert Carr.
P .IA 10 PUN
ROOM PARTIES
»ALLEY PIONEER NEXT LANE P .IA
PARSES MONDAT MEETS IN D ili
WRIGHT WINNER
IN SKI CONTEST
A Romance That
Will Grip Yon!
RAPTURE
BEYOND
The
Springfield Newt
Thi, Week