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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TW ENTY-NINTH YKAIt
BALL TEAM WINS Church to Have GRANGE SEEKS
Mother ’s Event
THREE CONTESTS
COUNH LABEL
Crushing Detent of Rosnburg
Fritluy is Surprise r. All
Bnsebnll Observ» #
MEET U. H. S. ON Fl
[ He Wag Double-Croseed ]
School o í Hying
Gets New
Many Singers to Participate
in Special Mothers’ Day Pomona Croup Names Com­
Music at Christian Church
mittee to Work Out Suit­
able Market for Products
Hpeclal Mothers' day services will
DEEP SNOW IS Chamber Votes P.TA
Ship
FOUND ON PASS Community Days GIVER FOR BEET
Latest Addition Has Small 35
To Sponsor "Trade in Spring-
H. P. 2 Cylinder Motor, Harry Wright Measures Mc­ field” Movement With Co-
Many Speakers to Discute
Wingspread is 34 Feet
Kenzie Highway Snows Over
Operation of Merchants
Educational Problems at
A new two-passenger Aronca air 1 Summit During Week-end
Annual County Meeting
Community bargain daya wil be
be halil ut Ihe (hrlullsn church
II plane has been added to the fleet!
sponsored by the Sprlngfled Cham
|j of planes ut the »prlng fleld School
,CE L L J ^ ° VERED
of Commerce
ELECT OFFICIALS
be delivered by the paator. Velile
of Flying this week The latest ad
of the city will cooperate In the
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Pleasant Hill and Lowel
to Pruitt There will be a mualcal Annual Picnic Planned Near
dition was purchased in Portland Many Places Viewed Where pffortg lt wa„ roled at a mee,JnB High School Girls and Girl
Fall Before March 3
program medley of Mother aoi.ua Florence on May 21, to Ask
J and waa brought to Springfield on
the Road it Covered from of the chamber body Wedneaday Scouts to Assist Committees
by Mia. Uldine Oartln. Velile
1933 State Convention
Springfield Ball Nim
j Tuesday by Jim MurManlman, man­
evening Tbe plan la similar to
10 to 13 Feet Deep
I'rullt, lb« Murphy Moahler quartet,
_____
During All-Day Session
ti ager of the flying acbool.
■
hoae used In the middle west to
Hprtngfleld hlah school bast
| and by the choir,
Products grown aud made In
The plane Is powered with a two-
Dv. Jola« Combwi, coi .iiixioncd by
Deep snow from 10 to 13 feet was develop trade. A committee was ap
-More Ihan one hundred mothers
stock advanced considerably i >* At the evening service the pastor La r county should be so marked
I.ul landbeigh to nev »50.08' to kid cylinder motor of 3« her e-power found on the McKenzie pass by pointed by President W
Barnell and parents are expected to he tn
Ins the past week when the mein will pre ent the second of a aerlea ami a diallnctlve label should be nappera lor tb
of •»--
the »..t_
baby
vt.
_ n -1
|g (iipab|^
„fl „,11^, pPr hour H arry Wright and members of the to act with him In the plan. Mem Springfield Saturday. Muy 7 to st­
hern nf the team defeated Hose' of sermons on "God's Providence.’' worked out and placed on all Items
i k I tbe moue) I .
I hiiri wai lad
and
has
a
cruising
rate of 65 miles Obsidian club who made a skli trip her» are H. O Dibblee, J. D. Pyle tend the all-day seaalons of the
•rned-
burn 71-1 Friday, I’lea-ant Hill 11-3 Hpeclal tnuslc and congregaGiinsI shipped out of the county. This
I-arge
wings
feature
the ship or*r the
during tbe week- and H. E. Maxey.
Lane County District. Parent-Teach-
Tuesday, and Lowell 7 1 Wednea singing will feature thia service.
wa the sentiment of Lane County
whlch la only 19 feet long and has ‘‘nd While the snow la unusually
The chamber urged Its members er association to be held at the
day. All of the yamea were played
Pomona Grange at Its quarterly
a wlngspread of 34 feet. The wings de#p 11 '* DOt fro**n aa in former to go to the next county chamber Methodist church starting promptly
on the home field at the lira!
meeting held ut Marcóla Haturday.
are supported with cables from a J'ear* and ,he opening of the pass j of commerce meeting In Florence at 11 o’clock Mrs. O. H Good, dis
tain acbool.
A committee consisting of II. W.
superstructure above the cockpit w,th »now plows could be readily May 21, after an Invitation wa- trlct president from Eugene will be
huno. Elmo ( ’base, and M H. Stew­
The overwhelming victory over
which is open It ha- the latest air »''■ompllshed believes Mr Wright >ead from the Sluslaw chamber of (he presiding officer.
art was appointed to work out some
Koaebufa was a great surprise and
The Obsidians went to Pole commerce
plane tires and equipment.
Opening the program will be a
distinctive
label.
many followers of the teams are
Bridge
cabin during the weekend
A report was heard that Linn registration of all visitors and
Tbe moat peculiar thing about the
A resolution advocating the Coun­
atill wondering why the Ikiuglaa
of fh>,
Th(|( w|U
ship la the fact that the pilot and and expected to climb middle .1.- county was ready to go ahead on ro|,
ty Cnlt school plan was voted down.
county boys fell down so far here
ter
where
experiments
were
to
be
,he
nor,h
end
of
the
Mohawk
road.
be
f„||„we<J
by
the
business
HMB,(lll
Happy
Hour
Group
Plan«
Tea
his
passenger
sit
side
by
side
In
The plan had buen presented at the
after having defeated the Itnlver
"e,ond#ry a"d the election of officer, tar the
one compartment which has no made at tbe high altitude In short br,7 ,n.“ a 7
ally high nine Home think that Street Commissioner to Con­ last Pomona Grange meeting and Friday to Aid Girl Scout
wave radio broadcasting On ac road standards This will provide ,„ nBUlng y„ar A nomlnallon c(,m
doors and ia cut away low.
waa held over for cunelderatlon
the Itoaeburg officials held back
Work in Springfield
count
of storms on the mountain
tinue Hauling Rubbish Until Under the proposed plan the conn
. ,r° m , 8 *r,n‘ ,,eld to the rnlttee which has been previously
Safety la one of the factors of the
their beat players when (hey sent
north In o the ( alapoola and San- nalnHd ha„ re<„ mm. Ilded
rr.
the ascent was not made.
Entire
City
is
Covered
ty would operate under one central
A musical tea will be sponsored plane, «ays MacManiman. The ship
the team north because of a track
a
election
of
the
three
major
off!
On
Alder
flats
66
miles
from
school administrative committee by mem tiers of tbe Happy Hour h licensed with the N. C. letters
and field meet which they were
A »hopping new- will be la.ued ceni> Mr„ Ofx><J; Mr„
|fij
Hprlngfleld’a annual city.wide which would replace all school club Friday afternoon at tbe borne by the Department of Commerce Springfield the snow was found to
entered In at Grants Paan Thia will
clean up campaign was put under boards.
on
Community
Bargain
day.
and
:
SprfnK,
leld.
vl(e.president
.and
Mrs.
be
2
feet
deep.
Two
miles
farther
of Mrs. Dean C. Poindexter. 530 C, which means that tbe ship has been
be better kituwn when the two
circulated throughout the trade
Ray Becreta
way thia morning when Lum Ander­
on
at
mile-post
68
the
snow
was
street,
as
a
benefit
for
the
local
tested
and
approved
for
the
llcenae
The
Grange
body
also
went
on
teams meet at Itoaeburg on May 20
T<> Con, jd, r p|an
son, street commissioner began the
four feet deep. At mile po»t 70 It territory. Each merchant will of-
Thia Victory over Itoaeburg also large task of collecting all rubbish record as favoring the national Girl Scout troop. Tbe tea Is to oe which permlta It to tie flown across was 6 feet 4 Inches and at frog fer special Inducements to bring In
The greater part of the morning
advanced Hprlngflrld In the dla and waste material- which real Grange bunking legislation which held between tbe hours uf 3 and 6 national boundaries Students can camp, mile poat 71. It waa 7 feet. rural customer, on the bargain seBllI<)n wl||
deroted
learn to fly in approximately one-
would provide greater protection o’clock.
days.
A
date
for
the
first
event
will
trlct standing They were defeated 1 dents have gathered together and
At
inlle
post
74
In
the
first
cut
at
by .Mrs. Ralph Crow of tbe Dunn
Cooperating with the committee half the number of hours In this
by Eugene anti thetr average now placed In boxes and sacks In the for the depositor of banks, and
be set later.
school on "The Twelve Year Plan,
urged that Douglas fir wood be sponsoring National Music week, type of plane and the coat Is also the edge of the lava the snow was
stands at 600 Eugene has won two alleys or on the curbings.
and a discussion by tbe audience.
used whenever possible In bridge the club members will offer a splen­ only about a half of what It la In: f,° und to be 10 feet deep and
games, Koceburg won one and loat
This plan la one suggested tar the
, ,, .
,. . . . .
i Those who have not cleaned up work In the state In preference to did mualoal and miscellaneous pro- tbe other ships.
, '•rifted.
two, und I’nlverslty high has lost
. . . .
.
first twelve years of a child's edu­
.
-
their premises are asked Io do so steel.
gram under the direction of Mrs.
The plane will be used tar both 1 At We"‘ Lava ‘amp' ml,e f-osl 75-
inis, won none This leaves Hprlng
al once Thursday and Friday have
cation
by Dean Tuttle of the school
Jane
Ketels.
Members
of
the
Scout
Hist
ruction
and
passenger
flights.
|
snow
was
?
feet,
mile
post
75.4
Efforts will be made at once to
flebl and Eugene looming as ima
been designated as clean up daya, bring 1923 State Grange meeting troop will also assist under the
of education at tbe university. The
it was 13 (eet near the Craig monu-
stale rivals for the district champ­
plan was first presented to- the
hut person* who have not already to Eugene A picnic for Pomona leadership of their leader. Mrs. A
| ment. Mil post 77 showed 7 feet
ionship
MARCOLA RESIDENT DIES six inches, mile poat 7T6 but 5 feet
county group and was so favorably
gathered up their waste materials Grange will be held on tbe beach K Sneed.
With tlietr victories of the pasl ure naked In do so at once aa It will
received thet It was sent to the
AT HOME WEDNESDAY while at tbe summit at mile post
Presentation of a flag to the
week Hprlngfleld’a hall team has lake aeveral daya before the street near Florence on May 21. It was
state officers and they In turn for­
77
6
the
snow
was
found
to
be
9
local troop will be made by Mrs
uuw won five ami loat two gauiea, commissioner will be able to cover announced Haturday.
Mrs. Alice Schwind. 94. died at feet 6 Inches. Over the summit at Reduced Salary is Reason warded It on to the national group
Alice
Doane
on
the
lawn
of
tbe
one with Eugene and one with the the city.
which has been «-qually enthusias­
Poindexter bonie if tbe weatber lt her home at Marcóla Wedneaday tbe big cut 10 feet of snow was Given; Has Taken Active
Vnlveralty frosh- They have played
tic.
after a short illness. She hag lived drifted over tbe road.
The clean up la free. All the city NUMBER OF VOTERS IN
Part
in
H.
S.
Activities
suitable.
Miss
Faye
Holverson
will
and won two games from Pleasant _ . .
. ...
The noon luncheon will be served
.
’
saka la that maideilta put things
CITY GIVEN IN REPORT respond tar the troop, and a flag at Marcóla for the past 32 years
Itili, one from Isiwell and Thurston
under
the direction of Miss Leone
having
been
born
at
Saratov.
Rus­
John
Knox
will
not
teach
on
the
which they no longer have uae tor
drill will be held Immediately after
and Hoseburg.
sia. on November 25. 1838. and com­ BANTAMS ARE URGED
Out of a total population of 2369 tbe presentation ceremony.
Springfield high school staff next Elliott, domestic science Instructor
In boxes or other containers which
William 8 wont, left handed pitch- ran be collected eaally.
as given In the last census there
TO CONTROL EARWIGS year he announced this week. In- at the high school. She will have as
Articles of bandicrafe which the ing to the United Btates tn 1892.
er. performed nicely fur bla acbool
Survivors include one son. Henry
are 1017 people who will be permit­ girls have made during the year
daequate salary was the only rea­ her assistants. Mrs Pratt Holver­
In the Itoaeburg and Pleasant HUI
Schwind,
Marcóla;
one
daughter.
Purchase
of
pairs
of
bantam
tee)
to
vote
at
the
prftnary
election
son given by Mr. Knox tar bis ac­ son. Mrs. H. E. Chace. and Mrs. Lee
H. S. ORCHESTRA TO
will be exhibited during tbe after­
games. Coach May did not uae him
Mrs. Louisa Sinnar. Springfield; chickens by a large number of re-1 tion. His decision follows recent Putman Girls of the high school
according to a list of voters regia noon.
GIVE PROGRAM FRIDAY tered lu the various city precincts.
Wcdneaday aa he expects to use
and six grandchildren and five dents of Springfield as a means of action of the school board in reduc­ classes will have charge of the din
The program will be as tallows:
him agnln Friday wheu Hprlng
controlling the spread of earwigs ing salaries of faculty members by ing room.
great-grandchildren
Of the total there are 278 Demo­
Piano solo
-Margaret Jarrett
A mu-leal program lo be given by
field and t'nlveralty high teams
Dr. M orris to T alk
Funeral services will be held at i * a" advwa“’d •»’ Dr W. C. Rebhan 10 per cent effective next school
crats and 739 Kepublli-ans. The
Headlug
||a Putman
the Springfield high school orches
meet
The outstanding feature of the
the Poolc-ilrav Bartholomew chapel at the weekly luncheon meeting 'ot year.
votes were divided as tallows ac­
Vocal aolo
Pearl Helterbrand
The Hpringflrld girls team waa Ira at the school auditorium Friday cording to precincts:
Knox has taught Spanish and afternoon will be an address by Dr.
in Springfield Friday afternoon at 2 ,he f-lons club Friday.
Plano aolo .
Barbara Barnell
defeated 7-5 by Pleasant Hill girla, morning at to o’clock was an­ Precinct
Hep. Deni
science at the high school during Victor P. Morris on "Economic Fac­
<?c5o»k
Rev.
Norman
Workman
of,
Earwigs
are
beginning
to
appear
Heading
Mr . W. E. Buell
but won yasterday 8 5 from Isiwell nounced thia week by Ituford
1
146
61
the year he has been a member of tors in Modern Education." Short
Plano aolo Mrs. Bernice N. Finley Marcola will officiate and Inter- nuw an<l plans tar their eradica­
Considerable Intereat In the work Itoach. orchestra leader.
2 ....................
the faculty. He has taken a wide talks will also be given by (). K.
meli!
will
be
made
at
the
Marcola
,ion
are
foremost
in
the
minds
of
Vocal solo
Mrs. W. K. Barnett
The complete program will in­
of the blgb acbool team Is being
3 ...................
interest In extracurricular activi­ Palmer of Elmira on "What a Par­
cemetery.
many
residents
of
Springfield.
Sev­
Vocal trios. Mcsdames Hebhan. Mo-
shown by local people Many of clude: march. “The Bachelor Girl”;
4
...........
eral members of the club expressed ties. and has served as debate ent-Teacher association can do In
sliter and Murphy.
minuet
"Ye
Olden
Dance";
piano
them are out on the field each after-
There will be a total of 7.005
their approval of the doctor's sug­ coach, faculty advisor tar 'Light a school.” and by Mrs. Walter P.
solo. "Burning of Home," Mias Vlr Democratic and 16,516 Republican
Mrs. Wheaton and Mrs. Wilson METHODIST MEETINC
noou Io see the games.
gestion pointing out the effective- and Shadows', student dramatic Storenson of River Road on "The P.-
glnlu Hansen; overture to the Bo­ votes ca 1 at the primary election will preside nt the tea table. Mrs.
IS HELD AT LEBANON uess of the small chickens and club, and is now coaching the sen­ T. A. In My Community."
hemian Girl; xylophone aolo. Bar In Lane county If all registered O. H Jarrett who Is a member of
Special music will be furnished
NOTED SPORTSMAN TO
their harmlessness to other grow­ ior class play to be presented this
liara Barnell; "Valse Ballet," and - voters turn out.
the Lane County Girl Scout Coun Eugene Gets N ext Session in F a ll; ing plants.
month. His debate team tied with by Miss Barbara Barnell, xylo­
ADDRESS LIONS CLUB march. "Flag of Truce.”
ell will asslht Mrs. Poindexter.
W illa m e tte Professor Speaks
Eugene this year for championship phone; and Mrs. Charles Wilson
who will sing.
These
Friday
morning
programs
Members of the Springfield troop
of the district.
to
Gatharinq
of
Men
PROGRAM
GIVEN
FRIDAY
All-Day Fishing T rip Planned for
BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD
Mrs. Charles E. Hunt. Eugene,
are
open
to
the
public.
No
admis
committee
are
Mrs
W.
K.
Barnell.
The
instructor
Is
also
a
student
V isitors: Dinner M eeting to be
slim Is charged.
AT GERBER HOME TUES. Mrs. O. H. Jarrett. Mrs. Dean C. The second meeting of he Sub-'
AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH uf astronomy, and has lectured be­ state vice-president, will install the
Held In Evening
_______
Poindexter. Mr». Cal Barnes, Mrs. di trlct Brotherhood organixation ■
fore many organizations in this officers after the addresses, and
of the Methodist church for the! The nionthly ’Church Night’ pro­ city during the past year.
Miss
Doris
Gerber
entertained
at
Mrs. H. R. Emerson of Santa Clara
Elvln
.May
and
Mrs.
Edna
Yarnell.
Captain Frank Winch, noted big HIGH SCHOOL PICNIC
the home of her parents on E and
will present the silver teapot to the
southern half of the Salem district gram given at the Christian church
All
interested
persons
are
cordi­
gumc hunter and sportsman and
DATES ARE ANNOUNCED Ninth streets Tuesday evening at a ally Invited to attend this tea and was held at Lebanon Monday even­ Friday evening was well attended!
local unit which ha won the at­
bis wife will be In Springfield on
surprise birthday party tar her sis
ing. Roy Hewitt, dean of the law and well received. Following the DR. POLLARD'S OFFICE
tendance contest which began on
Friday, May 13, to be guests of the
Days on which three of the four ler. Eunice. Card games and other program says Mr . Poindexter.
school at Willamette University S:3# poll»«* dinner the program
November 15 and ended April 1.
Scoot
Y
e
a
r
Profitable
WILL
BE
REMODELED
Lions club at a fishing trip on the high school classes will hold their stunt 1 were enjoyed, and refreah
consisted of a piano duet by Mrs.
The teapot is to be awarded to the
The Springfield Girl Scout troop was the principal speaker.
McKenxIe river during the day and annual picnics were announced this ments of waffles, Icecream, and
Representatives
from
many ■ Holand Mo’ h,“r and Mra- Trailer;
Improvement and changes In the unit making the best attendance
to address the club at an evening week The sophomore group will cake were served late in the even­ has had a very profitable year un
der the leadership of thetr captain churches In this part of the district ’ Ceno 80,0 by Mrs D B Murph)r: office of Dr. W H Pollard, who I showing during the contest. The
meeting at the Community hall the go to Triangle l-ake on May 14. and ing.
Mrs. Sne»»d and her assistant. Miss attended Dr. N. W Emery P J 'eadinKs h? M,as Mabel Mo«««: now in Atlantic City, New Jersey winner of the contest can retain
same day.
the senior class will hold their pic
Guests attending the party were Evelyn Harris. There have been Bartholomew. Howard Hughes, and and ael~ "on" by »h«- Murphy-Moah- attending a Methodist church com the prize termanently If it Is won
Dr. W C. Hebhan and Veltle nlc at the same place on May 21 Miss Eunice Gerber. Faye Fisher,
Paul Potter attended from Spring “>r qUar,H A pr°*ra'" of dlrpc,ed ference. were started this week. Dr. two times in succession.
Pruitt will take the party on the The Junior clans set May 14 as the Mildred Wakley, Evelyn Benston thirty-two girls enrolled including fjeld
games and contests was led by R. P. Mortensen has moved hts prac­
N ursery Is Planned
the
Brownie
scouts
who
range
In
fishing trip up the McKenxIe river date tar their outing but have not Lillian O’Neil, Maxine Snodgrass,
, Miss Moffitt tallowing the program. tice to rooms adjoining Dr. Poll
One innovation at the meet this
age
from
seven
to
nine
years.
The
A flsli dinner will be served at the announced the place. Freshmen Betty Ixiu Hamlin, Doris Gerber
Eugene was chosen as the place ; Mr„ D B Ml|rpbv an<J Mrg Veltlt,
year will be the establishment of a
the program ard’s office and necessary changes
Community hall that evening.
have not announced their plans yet. Joe Gerber. Vern Gerber, al Smith, Girl Scouts are from 12 to 16 years for the next meeting which will not j Prultt bad char|fe
have been startel to provide surgi nur ery where all visiting mothers
The girls have held weekly meet­ be held until fall, probably tn Sept-[
_________________
All of the outings are to he held Norval Foss. Paul Potter. Dale
can leave their children. Thia will
cal quarters.
ings with their leaders and have ember.
PRISCILLA MEMBERS ARE on Saturdays.
Summers.
Buck
Osburn.
and accomplished some very worth­
be under the supervision of Mrs. A.
YOUNG
MISSION
GROUP
The Hub-district group was or-
Harold Terry.
K Sneed, who will have members
while things Dr. W. C. Rebhan has
ENTERTAINED AT PARTY
ganlxed at a meeting held i„i HOLDS MEETING MONDAY GUESTS ENTERTAINED
BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE
of her Girl Scout troop as her as­
given them a splendid course In
Springfield early In the spring.
AT DINNER PARTY sistants.
Mrs. W. T. Btearmer was hostess
HAVE HARD TIME PARTY OAKRIDGE LODGE TO GIVE Red Cross work which has Included
Miss Jewel Helterbrand was host­
at her home last Thursday after
Mrs. W. P. Tyson. Mrs. R. P.
first aid. bandaging, etc., and Mrs
ess at her home Monday evening
Mr. and Mr.-. Clayton Barber en­
PLAY IN EUGENE FRIDAY
noon to members of the Priscilla
W. A. Taylor has supervised thetr JUSTICE OF PEACE GETS
Young people of the Baptist
for the monthly meeting of the tertained at their home Saturday Mortensen, and Mrs. Gertrude Wil­
club. Games and contests were church were entertained at u hard
FIRST TRIAL ON FRIDAY Young Ladles Missionary society evening tar members of the dinner son have been named members of
“The Little Clodhopper," dra handicraft work.
played during the afternoon. Those lime party Frlduy evening at the
the hospitality committee by Mrs.
Professor
John
Knox
has
pro­
of the Christian church. India and club of which they are members.
malic skit, will be presented Friday
present were Mrs. William Curtla, home nf Mr and Mrs. Fred Frese.
Lee Putman, local president. Mrs.
Roy
Swindell,
17.
was
sentenced
mised
to
give
the
girls
a
lecture
on
Africa
were
discussed
during
the
»veiling. May 6. In the main hull
The group went to Midway park
Mrs William House, Mrs. L. E. Edna Haverfleld and Vlrglnl
L.
K. Page will have charge of reg­
to
30
days
In
Jail
and
the
sentence
astronomy
and
W.
K.
Barnell
will
tudy period led by Adelaide Per­ to dance following the dinner
Basford. Mrs Kiley Snodgrass, Mr» Christie were In charge of the of the I. O. O. F. temple corner of explain the rudiments of electricity suspended and the youth paroled
istration.
kins. The next meeting will be Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. W. N.
Broadway and Oak In Eugene, by
Norman Howard. Mrs. John Tom gathering. Twenty were present tar
These sessions are open to all
Friday when he pleaded guilty to held at the home of Miss Barbara Gossler. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wil­
at later dates.
seth. Mrs. E. C. Stuart, and Mrs. the games and contests which pre the Oakridge I. O. O. F. lodge. A
P. T. A. memhers and parents of
Girls of the troop are centering a charge of stealing garden hose Adams on June 6.
(Mitluck
supper
will
be
sp»>nsored
by
son,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Laurence
Mof
Stearmer. Mrs. House will be host­ ceded the refreshments.
children. Mrs. Putman urges that
and gasoline. i4wlndell lives In
the encampment at 6:46 for mem­ their thoughts now on outdoor acti­
fltt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fandrem
ess at her home nt the nest meet­
they attend Saturday.
vities nnd will hold many hikes West Springfield.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Larson
Wright.
bers
and
their
families.
The
play,
GUESTS INVITED FOR
ing on May 12.
and
picnics
during
the
warm
wea
This
was
the
first
case
to
come
which Is open lo the public nnd tar
RELIEF SUPPLIES ARE
CARD PARTY SATURDAY
DATE FOR SENIOR CLASS
before C. E. Wheaton, recently ap­
which a small ad nils-Ion will be ther.
CHURCH YOUNG PEOPLE
MOVED
TO
RESIDENCE
ARMY OFFICER VISITS
pointed
Justice
of
the
Peace
for
charged, will begin at 8 o'clock.
PLAY IS ANNOUNCED
PLAN SOCIAL TONIGHT
DOCTORS ASSIST NEEDY; Springfield to succeed W. F. Walk­ Mr and Mrs. Morris Morton en
GUARD UNIT LAST NIGHT
All of the clothing and other sup
tertalned
at
their
home
In
West
er who has moved to Portland.
Springfield high school seniors
REMOVE BAD TONSILS
piles which were left over from the KNOX IS WINNER OF
The Live Wire cla»s at the
Springfield Friday evening tar a
Captain Jnmes F Hyrum, regular
will
present their annual class play
Community Belief depot when It
group of their friends who played Christian church will be hosts to­
army Instructor tn the National
W. C. T. U. CONTEST
"The Meanest Man In the World."
Dr. Milton V. Walker and Dr. W. BROTHERHOOD TO HEAR
wus closed has been moved to the
night
at
the
weekly
social
gather­
600. Guests lnrlud«*d Mr. and Mrs
Guard for Oregon, was I11 Spring
C. Rebhan have coop»>rat»>d With
home of Mrs. A. B. Van Valtah
W ILLAM ETTE LAW D E A N ' Fred Knox, Mr. and Mrs Ralph ing at the church parlors. Everett Friday evening. May 20. at the high
Hubert Knox, student at the Jun the Lane County M»>dical society
field from Portland Wednesday
school auditorium It was announced
I’eraons needing any of the remain lor high school was adjudged win­
Land. Miss Doris Graham, and Gil­ Squires and Merton Ferebee are in
evening to visit the guard unit dur-
Roy Hewitt, dean of the law bert W. Cox.
lug articles can obtain them by call ner of the essay contest which the during the past week In the re­
charge of the program and Leroy this week by John Knox, director.
lug tlietr regular practice night.
moval of bad tonsils for people who school of Willamette university,
lug thore for them.
Inman and William Gregory have The students have learned the first
local W. C. T. U. organisation spon­ ure unable to pay for the opera­
Promotion of privates William G.
will be the speaker at the monthly
charge of refreshments. Miss Mabel act of their play and are now busy
sored among children of the tion. The work Is done In various
Cox and Hoy V. Severson to pri­
Brotherhtaid meeting at the Metho- PRIMARY CHILDREN GET
Moffitt will have charge of the with the second of the three groups.
schools on the subject "Effects of pnrts of the county by members of
vates first-class was nnuounced by SCHOOL BOARD HOLDS
dlat church Monday evening. May
MAY
BASKETS
AT
PARTY
games.
C. A. Hwarls, first lieutenant, In QUIET MEETING MONDAY Alcohol,” Jean Lloyd was Judgt-d the Medical society In response to 16. it was announced here today
IUKA CIRCLE TO HAVE
winner of second place I11 the con­ a request made by Dr. Seth Kerron,
command of the unit.
Thirty-five children of the pri­
upon receipt of a letter of accept­
INITIATIO N TONIGHT
The monthly meeting of the test among Springfield students.
county health officer. Dr. Kerron Is ance of an invitation extended him mary department classes at the MISSION GROUP MEETS
Knox was also adjudged winner taking out several seta nf tonsils
school board Monday evening waa a
AT
VAN
VALZAH
HOME
KENSINGTON CLUB HAS
by the delegation at the Lebanon: Methodist church Sunday school
Several candidates tar member
of second place In the county con- each week, but Is unable to take
meeting thle week. His subject has were entertained by their teachers.
MEETING ON FRIDAY very quiet affair wlh two board teat.
ship
In Iuka circle number 37,
Mr . A. U. Van Valxah was host­
member.» present. Dr. Pollard, third
care of all cases.
Mrs. L. K. Page. Miss Ellen Mos-
not been announced.
Ladies’ auxiliary of the G. A. k .
ess
at
her
home
Tuesday
afternoon
member,
Is
out
of
the
city.
Monthly
cop. and Miss Ruth Pollard at the
Members of the Kensington dub
will be initiated tonight at the re­
home of Mrs. W. O. Burch. Friday at 2:30 tar members of the Wo gular meeting of the group at the
were entertained Friday afternoon bll’a were allowed al the meeting. MISSION GROUP HEARS
BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD
LADIES PLAN QUILT
men's
Foreign
missionary
society
afternoon. Each child present re­
at the home of Mrs. Clarence
DISCUSSION ON AFRICA
AT HALSEY HOME HERE
EXHIBIT SATURDAY ceived a May basket to take home of the Methodist church. Mrs. Ida armory. A supper will be held fol­
Chase. Mrs. A. J. Morgan was the CHURCH YOUNG PEOPLE
Gantz was the lesson leader and lowing the Initiation.
asslatant hostess. Guests Included
Membera of the Foreign Mission­
PLAN ALL-DAY PICNIC
Mr. and Mrs. J. (’. Halsey enter­
Memhers of the Ladles Aid of
Mrs. L. K. Page led the devottonals.
Mrs. A. H. Davis, Mrs. Greta Buck­
ary aoclety of the Christian church tained with a birthday party at the Christian church will hold a sil­ GOOD ATTENDANCE IS
PYNE LOSES 6TH FLIGHT
Intermediate and junior Epworth heard a discussion on Africa and their home last Thursday evening
ingham. Mrs. Walter Go sler, Mrs.
ver tea In the church parlors on AWARDED W ITH HOLIDAY
Plan
Potluck
Dlnnsr
HONORS TO O. HOSELTON
Laurence Moffitt, and M I- h Lucille Leaguers of the Methodist church India Tuesday evening when they In honor of Mr. Halsey's birthday. Saturday afternoon between the
A potluck dinner tar all members
Wiley, besides the members. The will go to Benton-Lane auto park met at the home of Mrs. D. B. Dancing was the entertainment for
hours of 2 and 5. The ladies will
Students at the Junior high and friends of the Methodist
Orville Hoselton defeated 1C B.
group will meet again In two weeks Saturday for an all-day picnic. WII- Murphy. Mrs. W. A Taylor was the the evening. Guests Included Mr. hare an exhibition of qullta am) any
school at the Lincoln building had church will be held In the church Pyne of this city Friday, to take
Ila
Hertacli
will
transport
the
young
at the home of Mrs. W. C. Kali-
leader tar the discussion. A social and Mrs. Orville Fandrem, Mr. and person having quilts which they
a half holiday Friday as a reward parlors on Friday. May 13, It was the honors of the sixth flight In
ban with Mrs. Paul Bastard aa as­ people who plan to leave the church hour and refreahmenta were enjoy­ Mrs. F. O. Bennett, and Mr. and would care to exhibit are invited to
for having had a perfect attend­ announced thia week by Rev. Dean the Oakway Golf conrss spring
at • a. m.
sistant boataaa.
ed tallowing tbe business meeting. Mrs. Harold McPherson.
bring them.
ance record of 20 days.
tournament.
C. Poindexter.
AY Sunday with a special sarinon to SCHOOL
CITY CLEAN-UP
STARTED TODAY
PLAN
OPPOSED
CLUB SPONSORS
I BENEFIT
KNOX RESIGNS
TEACHING PLACE