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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T W E N T Y -N IN T H VKAlt
rtPHINHEIEIJ*. LANE n i l \ T Ï
No. U
KAeafon Made
SCHOOL TERM IS
P .U SPEAIttHS L t J
™
SOCIETY
¡old By Adrian
LISTED FOR MEET
PLANS pageant
Justice of Peace
14623863
Five More Week* of Cla«a-
work Confront Grade and
High School Studenta
OREG ON I 111 R S IM Y . A P R I I . _'S. 1 9 3 2
Governor M eier Names Local
Man to Fill Out Unexpired
Term of Fred Walker
C. E. Wheaton. Mprlngfleld bar
her. hus been appointed Juatlce of
HONOR ROLL IS GIVEN the Peace for tbla district by Go*
eroor Molar. Mr. Wheaton's up
Final Six Weeka Period of polnltnonl la to fill out the unex
School Year Featurea Large plred term of Fred Walker, who
has moved to Portland and engaged
Amount of Activity
In the hotel business.
benjamin N ( ardoto, celebrated
Jual five BMire weeka nt school
Mr. Wheaton la qualifying for Ibe iChiel ludge oi thr New York Court
lor HprIngflaid »indents after Fri­
office tills week and will then be of Appeal» appointed to the U S
day. Mil week» exaitllliatlons have
ready io hold court und carry on fe n j reme C ourt to m erced Justice
tifeii completed and another honor
Holm e», it regarded by law yer! ai
the duties of the uflce. Due to ibe
M-c ol the g re tte « American judges
roll la laauad Hila week. Only on«
la«t two Justices of the peace being
iiiura will be compiled d' . r th
»«ay from the city a great deal, the
present »chool year.
< ourt here baa no’ In recent years
Tlit- final marking perlisl '**' \
been very buay. Many cavea ergi
a buay one for students at th*
(ZI natlng here have gone elsewhere
uiia achoola. mparlally an at
'
1r. Wheaton Intends to actively
blpb school where the aunlor pi,
’^ • y on Ibe duties of the Juatlce
and other graduation prerequisite
7 'alte care of all caaea arising
will precede the coinin'-ncement e i
Plane for All-Day Session of
Lane County District Meet­
ing Being Made Here
Springfield Bueineesman Ex­
plains Advantages of City Methodist Home Mission So­
to Portland Newspapermen
ciety to Present “My Amer.
ica” at Church Sunday
Life In Mprlngfleld Is pleasurable I
SCOUTS 10 KID
CLEAN UP MTS
Citizens Asked to Gather Alt
Unwanted Materials for Free
1
Clean-up May 5 and 6
Hpeakera for Ibe all-day meat I ng a,ld haa
advantages If one baa
nt the Lane County District. Parent ,b* Proper attitude thinks W, H. CHARACTERS ARE GIVEN
VACANT LOTS INCLUDED
Teacher uaaoclatlou to be held at Adrian, local businessman The fol-
the Methodist church In Mprlngfleld *,”*h*K article was clipped from the Mu«ic Week Observation to be
City-Wide Improvement Con­
Saturday. May 7, were announced Morning Oregonian for Tuesday, Included in Program With
test Creates Greater Neces­
today by officers of this county Aprl1 M
Special Entertainment
sity for Removal of Waste
<ro“B-
"Brooklyn alts In the shadow of
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Dr. Vidor P. Morris will lie the New York City, and because It la so
Members of the Home Mission a-
> <M>pcratlon of every resident of
principal speaker and will be heard close to the nation's metropolis It; cle,< of the Methodist church will
Mprlngfleld to make the annual
at the afternoon season. Others does not gel the attention in th e ' Present a pageant, "My America,"
, clean up campaign to be held here
to > peuk will Include Mrs. Wallet news of the day that Ita size and i 41 tbe church Munday evening. May
Thursday and Friday May 6 and S.
Sorensen of River Road who willJ advantages merit for It Much lik e !1’ at 7 30. There will be no ad
one of the fartherest reaching ever
talk on "The P.-T. A. In My Com Brooklyn Is Mprlngfleld, which Is rn,4»*"’> charge, but a silver offer
held Is asked by the Mayor this
munlty," and O. K. Palmer, prln- situated "Jest around the corner" ’R* wll) *•* taken
year.
clpal of the union high school al , from Eugene, where the University
The pageant program will also
All residents are asked to dean
Elmira, who will apeak on "What of Oregon la located. Lots of things feature various special musical pro
out
their basements, sheds, gar­
Ebcn
B
Byers,
wealthy
manufac­
the P.-T. A. has done for my happen In Mprlngfleld. but It Is Ku grams being arranged as a part of
rets,
etc, now and to place all ma-
turer
and
famous
sportsman,
took
school."
gene newspaper correapondents the church’s participation In Na­ "radium water” as a tonic and died *erl*1 *hlch they wish to dispose
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S
t
-a
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The program being arranged by who send-out the story and it is the tional Music Week
of the effects. Hundreds of others are of In sacks and boxes either In the
All Worker« in County Eradi­ Mrs. Leo Putman will be divided Eugene dateline that appear* in
expected to die from the
ereieee.
Characters of the pageant and
alley or on the front curbings where
Waak day Bible school classes EX
cate Total of 6771 Rodent« Into both morning and afternoon the papers Mprlngneld gets a tough those chosen to portray them are
,?S3 CO. TO OFFER
they will be picked up und hauled
sessions with a luncheon served at break in that regard, but even such
have alraaily been concluded fur tha
During
Short
Campaign
America,
Mrs.
E.
E
Fraedrlck;
Lib
away
free by the street commis­
F».EE PICK-UP SERVICE
noon under the direction of Mias tough breaks cannot take away the
year and atudanta war« praaantad
sioner.
erty, Mrs. Jack Sherman; Patriot
Elliott
of
the
domestic
science
de­
In a dalunualratluii program at tha
Wilbur Deline, youthful member
compensating advantages of life In ism, Mrs. Pearl Mchantol; Toler
Members of the Springfield Boy
Naw Service to Be A velleble to
Methodlat church Tuaaday evening
of the Deerhorn Rodent Control partment of the high school.
a town that Is a community of real ance, Fred Buell; Industry. Eldred
Scout troop will assist ln the cam
Springfield Patrone on and
I’arhapa lha least worried group
club, was adjudged winner of first
Officers for the ensuing year will homes, favored by remarkable wea­ Musto; Religion, Joel Cowden;
paign and will canvass the city to
A fte r A p ril 26
of atudauta III the city are those
prise Saturday In the Four II con also be chosen at the meeting. Mrs. ther and outstanding recreational Law, Ralph Hughes; Indian. 8am
urge that residents clean up place*
who passed tha atala eighth grade
Effective Monday, April 26, the teat which has continued for the D. C. Ogilvie, chairman of the noml advantages, and-ls singularly lucky Bartholomew; Negro, Paul Potter; J. O. Edwards to Bring “The Where they live, and the boys them­
a lamination» recently and who do
American Express company Inaugu past 16 days. His prize was a sow natlng committee says that mem­ In that the larger city of Eugene Jew, Evan Hughes; and Page, Roy Choir of the West” to Meth­ selves plan to aid in clearing rub­
not hsve to attend classes unleaa
bers of the committee are going to draws to It most of the pandhand- Crandall.
bish and waste materials from vac­
rated a free delivery and pickup Pig
odist Church in Eugene
they care to do no.
The
youth
also
holds
the
county
urge
the re-election of all the pres ler who drift through Lane county.
ant lots which become eyesores to
service similar to that being used
The musical part of the program
Tha honor rolla for tha aacond by the Pacific Motor Transport champlonahlp for mouse catching, ent officers and will submit their W. H. Adrian of Springfield Is af
Includes: Violin solo. Mrs Louis
"The Choir of the West," a cap­ the city during the summer months.
marking parlod of tha aacond term company. The service will be offer­ having caught 1603 during the con names In their official report. Pres­ the Imperial."
AH of the rubbish may not be
Waldorf of Eugene; reading, Mrs ella chorus of 40 voices will be
follow:
ed free In Ibe cooperate llmlta of teal. He piled up a total of 614 ent officers Include Mrs. G. H. Good
Willis Bertsch; quartet, Mrs. 8. S heard at the Methodist church to gathered up and hauled away dur­
B R A T T A IN SC H O O L
Mprlngfleld It was announced Tuea points for hla team, hla Hat of con of Eugene, president; Mrs. Lee Put­ DOCTORS CONSOLIDATE
Potter. Miss Elliott, Paul Potter Eugene Sunday afternoon, May 8, ing these days, but it will he taken
quests aside from the mice Included man. Mprlngfleld. vice-president;
F irs t Grade
day by Carl Olson, local agent.
and
Fred Buell; instrumental music at 1:30 under the auspices of the away as soon as possible. Instead
PRACTICES IN CITY
4 rata and nine gray diggers.
and Mrs. Leo Ray, secretary.
Attendance
Josephine I'halr.
by Mrs. Waldorf, Eldred Glaspey, Sunset Home, institution for aged of hiring extra help for the free
Joyce Church. Thomas Haena. Rich
The Deerhorn group won second
W. H. Pollard and R. P. Mortenaen and Mrs. Bernice Neher Finley; people it was announced this week pick-up this year, the city council
ard Flauery
place In team contest for total
has decided to spend that money
Negro splrlutal. Paul Potter, and a by R Bogs tad. superintendent.
Announce N ew Arrangem ents
points.
Second Orade
for a light truck which will also be
vocal solo by Mrs. W. K. Barnell.
E ffec tiv e This W eek
The choir is from Pacific Luther­
Attendance" Mary Alice Hnrtho
Total results for the entire coun­
useful for many other purposes dur­
The pageant is being directed by an college at Parkland. Washing­
loniaw, Fannie lllcka, Hetty Jean
ty were 6312 mice, 30« rale, 362
All office and medical equipment Mrs. Edna Yarnell, and Mrs. Bar ton. and is under the direction of ing the year.
Jacobaon. Beulah Mnrtlu. Thnrvald
gray diggers. 170 moles and 621
The annual clean-up drive as­
of Dr. R P. Mortensen is being nell Is In charge of the musical lTofessor Joseph O. Edwards, who
pocket gophers. Eighty two boys
Johnson.
sumes a greater Importance this
moved from his offices in the Com­ program.
received
his
training
under
Dr.
F.
aud girls participated In the con
Third Grade
year than formerly because of the
mercial Mtate bank building to the
Melius Christiansen, director of St.
test.
Attendance -Hob Adame. Itarrl-
city-wide beautification and Im­
. offices of Dr. W H. Pollard and N
Various
Organizations
in
City
Olaf
choir,
and
at
the
University
eon Billings. Arthur lllcka. Jobs
Dates for All Major Functions ¡w Emery in the Mtanley building
of Washington school of music. He provement contest which Is being
to Participate in Observa­
Mark. Kihei Ruth Fulop, Raymon
RAYMOND A. HOPKINS
participated in by more than 30
Announced;
Commencement
l
“‘
Fi,th
“nd
streets
this
week
Is a brothar of Benjamin Edwards,
Bainbridge. Hlllla Haek, Donald
tion of National Event
residents. It is necessary to remove
PASSES
AT
MARCOLA
to
Be
Held
on
June
3
|
where
,he
two
Physicians
wilt
con­
former
director
of
music
at
the
Eu­
took. Donna Gene Ernest.
all unsightly materials from yards
tinue their practices.
gene Bible college.
A aerlous effort lo arouse con
Fourth Grade
if they are to look their best, say
Funsral Services for Form er Cres­
Two
teas
which
Mprlngfleld
high
j
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Pollard
have
already
Although
modeled
somewhat
W< holarahlp—Dallas Knight. Ku edouanesa and an appreciation of
leaders in the improvement con­
well Store O peretor Held at
school
girls
attended
thia
week
gone
to
Atlantic
City
where
he
is
after the world-famous St. Olat
grna Fulup. Jlm tlll« Siam, ('beater the better types of music among
test. and It ts their goal to make
heralded the approach of the last ! attending a church convention and
Lodge H a ll on Tuesday
choir, the "Choir of the West" Is
the people of Mprlngfleld will be
Hekla we.
Springfield one of the cleanest and
month
of
school
and
the
niuny
so
|
Dr.
Mortensen
will
handle
his
prac
distinctive in Itself and expresses
Attendance Walter l-alton. Itua undertaken next week by various
Funeral services for Raymond A clal functions which are held an I tlce while the former Is away. Dr High Schools Schedule Game the youthful interpretation of the neatest cities regardless of its size
aall Zlolkoakl. Andrew Golt, Jerald groups functioning under the lead
Hopkins. Marcóla, who died at hla nuully by the studenta. Monday the | Mortensen, It is understood, plans at Brattain Field Friday; Western spirit In song, say those in the state.
Sleturen. Bonney Findley, Hobby erablp of Mr . John Mlelin of the
Two Games Postponed
home
Maturday afternoon at the age girls attended a Girl«- Io-ague tea ■ to be absent from the office for
who have heard the musicians
University of Oregon.
Pollard.
•if 71 years were held Tuesday at the Eugene high school and an-1 some time upon the return of Dr
The outstanding feat of the choir is NEEDY PEOPLE GET
F ifth Grade
Springfield's high school baseball
The entire first week of May. afternoon at 2 o'clock from the other group attended a tea given In Pollard
the singing of one song in such
DENTAL CARE HERE
Mchularahlp
Mildred Billing*. starting Munday. May I, und endlna
Marcóla I O. O, F. hall and Inter­ ’heir honor at University high on J A special room Is being equipped team will play their second league manner as to resemble the playing
Violet Mterle. Ida Jane Irwin. Paul Saturday night. May 7. has been ment was made In thq lodge ceme­
game
tomorrow
when
they
meet
Wednesday afternoon
In the new quarters to accommo-
Many of the needy people of this
of a large pipe organ.
Nutt, Clarence Clark. I’eler Chance. designated as "National Mualc tery with graveside services con­
The Mprlngfleld girls will enter- date the X ray machine owned by Roseburg high school on Brattain
vicinity received dental work yes­
Margaret Hornberger.
field. To date this season Spring-
Wrek.” Thia week has been ob ducted by the lodge. The Poole tain for the Eugene high group here) Dr. Mortensen
terday and others are being taken
Attendance — Mildred Bllllnga, served In the larger confers for sev­ Gray-Bartholomew chapel In Spring on May 12. and for the U. H. M
field has succeeded In playing one MRS. CLARA BARNES HAS care of today by Dr. W. N. Dow at
Ixirralne Mqulraa. Paul Nott, Fred eral years, according to Mrs. Mtehn. field had charge of arrangements.
game with Eugene high and two BIRTHDAY DINNER HERE his office. The work and all ofthe
girls on May 11.
BIBLE STUDENTS GIVE
die Neel. Clarence Clark, l,eroy but Gils year an effort 1« being
practice games with Pleasant Htll
Mr. Hopkins was born at Wau-
Monday, May 9. the Girls' League
A birthday dinner given Sunday materials used Is being donated by
Church, Peter Chance, Margaret made to arouae the Interest of resi­ caka. Wisconsin, on March 24 will present their one act play be­
TEMPLES TO CHURCHES and Thurston. Two other games
the local dentist.
llnrnberger.
scheduled with University High Fri­ In horor of Mrs. Clara Barnes’ 75th
dents of the smaller elites and com 1X61. He mArrled Elizabeth Leh fore the assembly. Miss Ann Vogel
This work is being donated to
birthday
was
held
at
the
home
of
Three
miniature
replicas
of
Solo­
Sixth Grade
day and Lowell on Tuesday have
tnunllles In tnualc.
man in 1X66 and moved to Oregon, Is directing and Miss Marjorie I’ro-
persons selected by Dr. Seth Ker-
-M
r.
and
Mrs.
Cal
Barnes.
Those
Mchularahlp- Jumea Hebert, Ulen
Music will be the predominating lo 18X6 the family moved to Bell chnow is her assistant. Characters mon's temple were presented to the had to be temporarily cancelled be­
present were Mr and Mrs. Cal ron. county health officer as being
Anderaon. Muriel Tyson. Ellae In- feature of the week In Mprlngfleld Ingham, Washington, where his In the play entitled "The Cast Re­ Christian, Baptist and Methodist cause of rain.
Barnes.
Bernice Barnes. Zella Can in actual need of dental care. The
gram. Helen Putman. Wilbur Me All programs given next week wife died In 1X00, He then moved hearses." are Phyllis. Echo Tom- churches Tuesday evening follow­ The high senool team defeated
'rell. Barbara Cantrell, Mr Shulte. work is being done In cooperation
ing
the
Week-day
Bible
school
de­
Pheraon.
Thurston boys in a practice game
should feuture special musical en­ lo Arizona living part of the time seth; Flora May. Theda Rhodes
monstration program. The temples at Thurston Wednesday afternoon and Mrs. Susan King, Springfield; with the Lane County Medical so­
Attendance Uordoti llalwln. Del- tertainment, say Mrs. Mtehn.
there and In California and Colo­ Miss Violet, JoAnn Seavey; Julie,
Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes. Mr. and ciety and the Willamette Valley
were made by students of Miss
mas Glaspey, James Hebert. Hazel
Present plans of the committee rado. He returned to Oregon In Maigaret Hack; and Evelyn. Ber- Goldie Smith. In their Bible classes, and have been defeated In their Mrs. Harry Pappel, Mr. and Mrs. Dental society, members of which
lllcka. Virginia
lllcka. Donald
working on observation of the week 1Í20 and conducted a store at Cres­ nadine McFarland. Miss Eunice and were presented to the churches other two games
Marvin Fountain and sons. Raymon are donating certain amounts of
House. Helen Lyons, Wilbur Mr
Include special numbers at the well for three years. He then moved McFarland Is president of the Girls' In appreciation of their support ol
and Merle, of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. time each month to this type of
Pheraon. Murfle Mulligan. Koae
W. H. LARIMER DIES AT
various meetings, at the churches to Marcóla where he made hla home League this year.
E. P. Cutler. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. work In the vicinity in which they
the class work.
Ogden. Wesley Kobertaon. Lloyd
The Junior-senior banquet will be
Munday, at the Lions club next Fri­ until the time of his death.
Mlsener. and Mrs. Druse Burdick. have their practice.
Miss
Smith
was
re-elected
to
FALL
CREEK
TUESDAY
Seamans. Henry Uchytll, Emil
He is survived by one son. A. It held on May 27, and the senior play
day. and at other gatherings
Portland.
teach the classes again next year
Uchytll. Maxine Valller.
Hopkins,
Bellingham. Wasthlngton, will probably be given May 20. al­
The Ergatha class of the Metho­
William Harvey Larimer passed
Barbara Cantrell. Raymon and HAPPY HOUR CLUB TO
at
a
business
meeting
following
the
Sixth Grads
away at his home at Fall Creek Merle Fountain are great grand
dist church. In keeplDg with the one daughter. Mrs. Frank Dedman, though this date is not final.
demonstration.
SPONSOR MUSICAL TEA
Mcholarahlp—Henry Chare, Frank
Baccalaureate services will be
Tuesday after a short illness. He children of Mrs. Barnes. Mra
Idea of a National Music week, will Salem; one brother. Frank, at Pied­
Hllck. Frances Cornell. Palsy Pat
held on Sunday evening. May 2S.i
The first week of May la Na­
was born in Ohio on May 1. 1868 Barnes has been visiting at the
devote a considerable portion of mont. California, and two sisters, and
commencement exercises will I ^ A R D HIGH SCHOOL
more, Wnnetta Neet. Maxine ihnlt
and moved to Kansas when seven. home ■ of her daughter. Zella Cant­ tional Music Week. The Happy
their Bunday evening program and Mrs Sue Rogers. Marcóla, and Mrs.
son Edna Yarnall,Melina Clement.
be held June 3.
|
WINS TYPING CONTEST I-ater. when 13. he moved to Cali­ rell, for some time and returned Hour club is making plans to spon­
pageant to mixed musical entertain Nellie Parsons. Seattle.
Attendance—Fern Cornell, Edna
The date for the annual Girls'
sor a musical tea on Friday after­
ment.
fornia and then to Oregon when he to her home in Portland Sunday.
league breakfast at which time
TyP‘‘»rltlng students at Tigard
June Yarnall. Dorothy Kanadell
YOUNG PEOPLE TO TAKE
noon. May 6. It will be a benefit
was 22 years old. He settled first
the most outstanding girl in the b*Kb 8<'l'ool ran away with all major
Maxine Mmltson, Wanetta Neet
for the local Girl Scout troop. The
MYSTERY HIKE TONIGHT school will be chosen and her name priles ln the teD,h ““»ual state at Dexter for a short while and COLLEGE GLEE CLUB
Vulerlt Koch. Lulu Johnaon. Fran STUDENTS START WORK
silver offering will be used to pay
then moved to Fall Creek where
TO SING AT CHURCH their national dues. Mrs. Jane
cea Cornell, Helma Clemint, Jerome
ON SENIOR CLASS PLAY
Young people of the Methodist engraved on the Civic Club cup has contest »» Corvallis Saturday. Ti- he made his home until his death.
not been set.
| gard students won first place in
Woodwon, Billy Burnett, Floyd Cor
church and their friends will hold
He
married
Miss
Alta
Humphrey
The Eugene Bible College glee Ketels Is in charge of the program.
both the speed and accuracy tests.
nell, Hubert Keenao. Tommy Uchy Lela 8qulrea and W inston Bacue n mystery hike this evening start
at Fall Creek in 1900 and leaves rlub will sing at the Springfield The tea will be held at the home
til.
| f‘r8t ln the indivldual accuracy his widow, besides two daughters
W in Leading Roles; Others
Ing at 6:30. All those planning to CORN RAISED BY CLUB
Christian church this evening under of Mrs. Dean C. Poindexter. More
test, second ln the team shorthand
Are Announced
attend the outing are requested to
Helen and Lucille, both at home; the auspices of the church choir. A detailed announcement will be
MEMBERS
IN
DEMAND
¡contest
and
two
other
Individual
L IN C O L N SC H O O L
made next week.
gather at the church at this time
speed records. There were 125 con wo brothers. Charles V. at Dexter silver offering will be taken. The
F irs t Grade
Most of the character parts of when the party will be divided Into
and J. E. at Baker; and one sister program numbers announced for
Two
hundred
pounds
of
McKay
teatants
present
representing
32
Attendance—Glenn Gossler, Kay the senior dnss play at the high two groups with leaders. Each
Mrs. Mabel Jenson at Vancouver, the event include: "Requiem." "The CALM BEFORE STORM
Deni seed corn has been sold In thi schools.
Miration. Elizabeth Hoyles, Jackie school have been unsigned by John group will be given Instructions as
Washington.
Ada
district,
western
Lane
county.
Springfield's
high
school
team
Old Road,” "De Coppah Moon," by
M. E. SERMON SUBJECT
Bill Vaughan, Mtlllinnn Daniela Knox, coach, and practice Is being to where to go. When they arrive at
Funeral services were held at the the glee club; crayon drawing by
Pauline Clement, Lola Chase. Boh held each day on the comedy farce their first destination they will find aud sent to Albert M. Scott of Ada. an<j their teacher. Miss Clara Wag- Lowell cemetery Wednesday at
and 50 pounds McKay Dent has ner, were at Corvallis to partici­
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, pastor
Ruth Town; duet. “Ivory Palaces"
ble Black, Dale McBee. Kathryn
Students who are sure of their further Instructions for stops dur­ been sold to Adolph Benter and
o'clock. Rev. Mr. Bailey of Creswell by Alta McCawlev and Winfred Bal­ of the Methodist church will preach
pate In the meet.
Alice Thompaon.
roles In the production are Win­ ing the evening. The final destlnH Sons. Creswell hv Lane County 4 H
officiated. The Poole-Gray-Bartho- four; reading by Mabel Moffitt; on "The Calm Before the Storm”
Second Grade
ston Racus and Lela Squires who tlon and the routes to be traveled oluba. This corn was raised by
lomew chapel of Springfield was in solos, “Home So Fair" and “Last at the morning service at his
(STORK HAS BUSY TIM E
Attendance — Peggy Anderaon, play the leads of Richard Clarke by the two groups are shrouded in
charge.
Elmer Gray of the Noraton district
Rose of Summer,” Uldine Garten; church Sunday. Miss Leone Elliott
Harold Hecker, I.eotha Bertsch. and Jane Hudson. Other» are Reval mystery say officers of the Epwortli
IN CITY LAST WEEK
In addition to this several amounts
and two numbers. “Listen to the will sing a solo. The church school
Howard Carrela, Richard Gott, Nova Sumner as Hart Nash, June Banks League which Is sponsoring the out­
15-20 pounds of Minnesota number
RESTAURANT OPENED
Lambs" and “Swing Low Sweet meets at 9:46 and the Epworth le a ­
Jean Heiser, Jule Heiser, Ida as Kilty Crockett, Don Wilson as ing.
13 has been sold for the club mem
Last week was a very busy one
Chariot"
and “Old Black Joe” by gue will meet at 6:30. The evening
AGAIN TH IS WEEK
Howes, Carl Howea, John Ogilvie Ned Stevens, Eunice McFarland as
hers through
the county club ,Or ,,le atork ,n Springfield. He
service will be given over to a re­
the glee club.
Maxwell Pohl. Cleone Pulman, Ro­ Mrs. Clarke, Veldu Bartholomew us
agent's office.
All seed sold has made three vIsl,s lD ,our days
ligious drama and mu leal program
ABSENTEE
VOTERS
MAY
Mrs.
Irene
Williams
and
Mrs
berta Keblian, Genevieve Robert Nellie Clarke. Bud Thlenes us Fred­
been tested by
the laboratories at T,,eKdav h*- ,eft a b«>' «t the home Esther Manoca have come to SKATING PARTY DRAWS
GET BALLOTS AT ONCE
son. Wayne Mentnana. Jimmie erick Leggltt, Lloyd Frese as Carl­
the college.
P f Mr- and Mra- Emory Pyle; on Springfield from Washington to re­
LARGE ATTENDANCE CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO
Htnlth, Jean Thompson, Junior Wll ton Childs, James West ns Hiram
Thursday he visited the home of
Applications for absentee voters
open the restaurant next to the
HAVE SOCIAL ON FRIDAY
eon.
l^eetlH. and Paul Schantul os Mich­ ballots must be made to life county LEGION WILL SPONSOR
I a|xth
Mr' 11 and
,1,1 Mra'
Bernard
at Swarts Meat market which was
L tU IU N WILL S P O N S O R
R Rtrpet
#nd Jef( Ernest
a dau(fh
More than 80 young people from
Third Grade
ael O'Brien.
clerk In ample lime so that the bal
ANOTHER POST DANCE) ter, and on Friday he left a boy at formerly managed by Mr. and Mrs. Springfield participated In the roll­ Monthly Church Night program
Attendance—Ida Gillette, Wllnin
"The class play. "The Meanest lots can be mailed out and returned
Walter McGregor.
er skating party sponsored at the and potluck supper will he held at
Keeler, Gladys Pederson, Leon Man In the World," la a Ihree-ad
the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W
ten days before tue date of the prl
Eugene Armory last Thursday the Christian church Friday even­
Springfield American Legion post | Severson at Sixth and G street,
Ware, Annabell Johns, Hetty Sher­ comedy with a clever plot. II has
mary election. Mav 20 It waa an number 40 will sponsor another
evening
by the Epworth League of ing. Mrs. Dallas Murphy and Mra.
man, Elvln Johns. Nathan Fletcher, very witty linos and many sparkl­
KENSINGTON CLUB TO
nounced this week. These ballots
the
Springfield
Methodist church. Veltle Pruitt are program leaders.
dance at the Thurston hull 8atur-||U K A INITIATES THREE
Lawrence Harwood. Kidney Ward. ing dialogues.
HAVE MEETING FRIDAY Another similar party will probably The supper starts at 6:30.
can he obtained by persons who are day evening It was announced this
Fourth Grade
out of the county or who will be out week. It had previously been de­
be held In the near future It ha*
INTO LODGE AT SESSION
Mcholarahlp — Flora Bertsch,
Members of the Kensington club been announced. These skating
of the county on that date, and by cided to discontinue the dances In
BETTER HOMES IDEAS
W. C. T. U. TO GIVE
Wanda Burch, Willard House. War­
Three, new members. Mrs. Rosie will be entertained at the home of parties are held on nights other
TALKED AT MEETING peraons who are III or Invalid, definitely, but there has been so
PATRIOTIC PAGEANT
ren Ingram, Alberta Keeler, Emma
Mrs.
Clarpnce
Chase
Frlduy
after­
These latter persona should have a many reque ts for them that they Montgomery. Mrs. Meda Catching,
than those of the public skating
A patriotic pageant will be given
Grace Meaklna, Beryl Robertson,
noon of this week. Mrs. A. J. Mor­
and
Mrs.
Mollie
Williams
were
Ini­
physician's
certificate
accompany
periods on Wednesday and Satur­ sometime about the middle of May
A review of the work discussed
will be tried once more says J. M.
Milo Meveraon, Emma Lou Miration,
tiated Into Iuka circle, I-adles' auxi­ gan of Eugene will he the assistant day.
at the series of Belter Homes meet­ their applications.
Larson, dance manager.
It was decided at the regular meet­
Frank Mtuait,.
liary of the G. A. R. at their meet­ hostess for the meeting.
ing of the Springfield W. C. T. U
Attendance — Frank Anderaon, ings which Miss Gertrude Skow
ing Thursday. Four applications
TWO TOWN CLUB PLANS
Tuesday afternoon. Mra. Mel Rice
Wanda Burch, Hilly Dow. Hhlrley ano county home demonstration PYNE WINS SECOND
SCHOOL STUDENTS HEAR for membership have also been re- ‘A GOSPEL PROPOSAL"
MEETING ON FRIDAY Is chairman of the committee In
MATCH OF CONTEST
llaack, Earl Harwood. Warren In­ agent has been conducting for the
MONOLOGIST TUESDAY! celved.
TO BE SERMON SUBJECT
Members of the Two Town club charge of the affair.
By defeating L. W. Algulre Mon
gram, Alberta Keeler, Winifred past several weeks was given on
will meet Friday evening In Eu­
Lyons, Emma Grace Meaklna. Tuesday at a session held at the day afternoon at Oakway golf
Many high school and several
Priscilla Club Meets Today
Sunday morning Rev. Veltle gene at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
To attend Mission Most
Merle Nice, Bobby Pugh, Valentine home of Mrs. Nellie Sanders at course, E. E. Pyne has now ad­ grade school students attended the
Mrs. W. H. Stearmer will be host­ Pruitt will preach on "A Gospel Arthur Zumwalt. Members of the
Mrs. Em m a Olson, Mrs. P. J. Bar­
Vchytll, Arila Robertson, Beryl llo Jasper between the hours of 10:30 vanced lo the finals plat In the program presented at the assembly
ess at her home this afternoon for I Proposal" at the Christian church,
bertson, Milo Severson, Dave Smith, and 3:30. A conte t to arrange cut sixth flight in which he is register­ period Tuesday by William Fell the regular meeting of the Priscilla ( His evening sermon topic will be club from Springfield who will pro­ tholomew, and Mrs. A. B. Van V al
flowers was also held as a part of ed. He will he matched against O.
bably attend are Mr. and Mrs. M. xish will go to Silverton Friday to
Greenleaf who presented Shake­ club. Entertainment
and refresh- ■ “A Divine Soverignlty." There will J. McKlin, Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson, attend a district mission meeting
the meeting.
(Continued from Page 4)
Hoaelton.
speare's "Hamlet" as a monologue. mente are planned.
| be special music at both services.
and Mr. and Mra. L. E. Baaford.
of the Methodlat church.
Deerhorn Boy
Winner of Prize
A Capella Choir
To Sing May 8
MUSIC WEEK IS
PLANNED HERE
SOCIAL AFFAIRS
LISTED Kl S IS .
ROSEBURG BALL
TEAHJO COME