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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TWENTY-NINTH YEAH
HPRINGKIKIJ), LANK COUNTY, OltKfiON, I HI KSOAV MAY
PUSS OPENING IS V
TALKED Bi LIONS
“
8 “”
P. I. I.
T“ “ NAMES LEADERS
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Eugene and Univnraity High
State Highway Commission Groups Are Guests at Re- University Professor Warns
to Consider Request at Next
captions and Programs
Against Radical Changes in I
Session Wednesday. May 18
Maralwr, wf
01r|g. ,^MU„
Educational System
tin« Hprlngfleld high school are on-1
NEW COMMIT TEES NAMED leria liilm ui 1*0 tees thia week for TEAPOT WON BY ELMIRA
I j ,
ID3-
LINCOLN SCHOOL |» -< -.7 .u .
C
in
EMBARASSED
Pageant May 19
PLANS PROGRAM
BI LACKOF RINDS
Lane County and the University
By H. K. MAXKY
i'ltyaical cohMulidatioti of the University of Oregon and
Oregon btute college on the Corvallis campus and the aban­
donment of the university at Eugene is a tiireat that lame
Plans for Presentation of
county can not afford to take lightly. To do this very Grade and Junior High Stu­ "The Patriotic Wedding”
State Turns Back 82 Warrant
thing petitions are now being prepared by the Marion coun­ dents Unite Efforts to Pro­
Made Here at Friday Meet
and Other Cash Purchases
ty tax league to put an initiative measure on the ballot in
duce Play and Other Acts
November.
Cannot ________
Ba Made Now
Member' of the Springfield W.
C. T. IJ. unit will present the page­
ant. "The Patriotic Wedding at SALARIES TO COME FIRST
I members of the ICugene end Culver
the Methodist church on Thursday
—
Highway Association Seeks .by (slab school league groups. Committees Are Named This
evening. May 1». It was decided at MoSS On Roofs Found On 80
Week;
Two
New
Ones
Add­
improvement of Triangle at Woducailuy ufleriiiMin 11 «roup of
a called meeting or the group at the
Buildings That Present a
16 girla from the University high
ed by County President
West Bridge Approach
home of Mrs Ernest Bertsch Fri­
• ere entertained at a lea and pro J
Fire Hazard to ba Cleaned
day afternoon.
The iMMKlblllty of an early open grulli Today u similar number oil The year's work for officers and
The pageant was given at the
outstanding warrant lode ktad-
a from Eugene high will he en j members of the Lane County Par
lli( of iho McKonsIt- paaa Io traffic
»tale convention at Albany last fail n, „
considerably embarraatag
lined.
eni Teacher association waa con
will lie tukon op at the meeting ot
school have been preparing for the and was enthusiastically received the city of Springfield In operating
■gram numbers given at the ‘ hided here Hat ui day with the final
the Slate Highway Commission on
LoHH of the unlvernity could not help but be destruc- l*at »«■»«ral weeks will be given by a large audience Many local its government, it was ravaaled at
<alerduy Included: Hong. Vlr session of the all-day gathering
Wi ihn-mlity. Muy IH. aeroriilng to a
'hrlstla; recitation, Jo Ann held at the Methodist church. The live to real eatate values in Eugene, the ruination of buai- in ,he »Udltorinm of the Lincoln people will take parts In the pro a < ouncll meeting Monday evening
li tier received here thlu weeh from *'
ptuno solo, Margaret Jar "Utslundlng event of the meeting neaa, a great decrease in water and light revenues, hund- j building Wednesday. May 18, It was daetlon when It la given here un The state of Oregon has recently
tin- ueeretary of that body.
¡ B*’»
reds of empty houses and Store buildings, and a fioaC *nn“unc»d ,<>dar hy Roy Q n ln ey jd er the direction of Mrs. Edna turned back a |2 warrant for reel*-
Theda Rhodes; was the afternoon address on "Eco­
■Members of the I.Iona club of " H . recitation
T h e 'fir st performance Yarnell.
(ration on an automobile the city
nomic Factors In Modern Educa­ shrinking of tax valuation in the county likely 20 to 40 per pr|“‘ | P»l
mid
a
d
ice
by
Virginia
Christie.
Hl rlngfleld aturted the agitation
cent.
I w,tl ke given during the afternoon'
’
,
own«.
Thp dfatF wants cash but as
tion”
presented
by
Dr
Victor
I’.
Mn
Hwarta was general chair­
lor the Immediate clearing of snow
j for all students at the school, and
; the city Is on a warrant boats It has
Morris, professor of economies at
from the M< Kenxle highway In the man for the teas. Her uu-lstants
If such a condition should come about of course it the evening program to which the
\ no rash— not even |2
the University of Oregon.
Cascade auuitnlt aeetlon at their are Irene Jeter, program; decora­
would result in taxation rising in the same proportion as the general public is invited will begin
Buying stamps and other thing«
tions.
Angela
ilrnttaln,
Marjorie
In his talk the university profea
l u o c l l n g Friday mum. le tte r s were
valuation shrunk, Lane county with $2,000,000 in road promptly at 8 o'clock,
that require cosh money is a pro-
Prochnow.
and
Eva
latuk
for
the
cut to members of the Highway
sor declared that there are many bonds, Eugene with a million dollars in water board bonds Tickets for the program are be
[ blem the city has a hard tim e aolv-
t'oinnilaalon end to others Interest U H H tea; refreshments, Velila elem ents In present day education and another million in schools and city improvements, and ing sold for io cents and i s cents
i Ing. It is unlikely that the war-
Bartholomew.
Beulah
Richardson,
which need to Ire weeded out, but expensive local governments to maintain would find them­ and funds derived will be used to
ed In the opening of thia tna)or
' ranta written now can be cashed
•la te thoroughfare expressing the and Ksaell Adams, serving. Blanche he warned against the possibility selves with taxes on real property far beyond the taxpayer's Purchase equipment for the school. 1
| for two years at the rate taxes are
bates,
Ituth
Stratton,
Bernadlne
of upsetting the vital units of the ability to pay. Drastic shrinking of property valuation and
sentiment of the local group.
The program is built around a Committee Appointed to Ar- belng paid. The council made an
An Investigation of snow condi­ McFarland, and Alice Thatcher for education, without thia the leisure revenue loss from municipal power and water plants can one act play. ''Do You Believe in
range Memorial Day Pro-
at the meeting to honor sal-
necessity for a continued adult mean nothing else but a general obligation on property Luck?” which will be presented by j
tions on the M<‘K enile puss made the U II. M. tea.
Committees for the K H. H. te s ¡ ed u œ lion . w ithout this leisure or
gram;
Poppy
Sale
May
18
" " Jwar^»1,,• “» ^ ty em ployee.
recently by Harry Wright and
students
in
the
Junior
high
school
|
amounting to a financial burden nearly impossible to lift,
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ahead of everything else and pay
members of Hie Kttgene Obsidians are Virginia Christie, Virginia Mai adllllg b«,<.(lBwg „ han<Jlcap ani, ,
it would also mean to the state the scrapping of a school The cast for this Includes: Jane • Springfield Ameiican Legion post them out ot caah on band Hereto-
by.
Hasel
W
ilson,
and
Melba
Hnr-
¡
dmrlnient
to
the
Individual,
bowed ihut although auow on the
'Bradford, Lillian Trinka; Peggy;
plant costing millions of dollars to build.
number 40 will sponsor Memorial lore “** »»rrsnts have been caah-
I (inss was as much as IS feet deep ria. serving; ixila Hoger«, Evelyn ¡
! Crandon. Irene Anderson- Jimmy
Harris, and Doria Gerber.
Officers elected for the next year
day
exercises in Springfield this ed ln the ord*r the’ w#re » rl« « * .
Friends of the University of Oregon have a right to be Crandon Bobby cauikins; Marjorie
In places, however, there was no
Miss Ann Vogel, faculty advisor * UI a<aln ** heeded by Mrs. O II
alarmed at the events which have taken place recently. .Alice "Cookie," Colene Cornell; year it was decided at the meeting No d«Pa «'ture from thia practice
hard Ice luyers which would make
Eunice McFarland, president, and l,,,<,d
Eugene who was he-elected.
Briefly they are:
[.Newsboy. Roscoe Cole; Miss Pene- of the post held at Walterville laat la Plann«<l except In the salary
it Impossible to operate a rotary j
Emma Trinke, vice-president con 88 wa" Mrs. Lee Putman. Spring
Thursday evening. Dr W. N. Dow, » » " “»t«- H seemed imperative to
snow plow.
1. The consolidation of the administration of the 1
l'lllian Gregory, M n. Craa- J. M Larson, and Neil Glllons were the COUBC*1 that * tke city waa to
atltnts the receiving committee.
! d,dd for first vice-president. Mrs
New committee members for the i
don, Alice N e e t; Sophy, Bernice
Annual election of officers which
" ra> ot Hiver Road waa re- schools of higher education and the elimination of courses.
named on a committee to moke ar- lleel> on conducting its government
Smith; Mrs. Jones. Delores Cas­
next year were unnour.ced at the was la have taken place Wednea •’«•<’*•«* secretary. and Mrs. H R
rangements.
P*1*1 officer* of the city meat re­
■ l u l l meeting Friday by Floyd II.
teel;
Bob
Davis.
Byron
Boyles;
2. The movement to bring about the initiative petition
day waa postponed because of the Emerson, Hanta Clara, treasurer
plans were also made for observ-1 c*l’ e some money ln order to live.
Flnnery. president
The commit
calling for the physical consolidation of the University and Ned Brown, Lloyd Hughes.
an te of Poppy day in this city on
Roof» Muat Be Cleaned
haseball game during the afternoon
Com m ittees are Named
tees and the members of each are:
Other numbers on the program
State college on the Corvallis campus.
Com
m
ittee
appointm
ents
as
an
­
May 28. Popples were alloted to the
Koois on 60 buildings in Spring-
with luiwell.
will Include selections by the grade
Membership.
F barber. I*. J.
nounced this week by Mrs. Good
3. The move on the part of state college alumni to : school orchestra under the dlrec- various comm ittees at the m eetin g' r,eld are covered with moss to each
Bartholomew, and Dean C. i’oln
are a« follows:
have ITesidenl Kerr made chancellor over all the schools.
tion of Buford Roach, The Magic Thursday by the Ladles' auxiliary an extent that th«X are ,ire •>»«-
dexter; attendance, H O. Dlbblee,
which handles the poppy sale.
arda and mU8t t>® taken care of un-
Membership.
Mrs
Mildred
McCul­
M A Pohl, and Outlaid Toouib;
4. The attack on the board of higher education by Whistle." a springtime reverie con- Plans for the district meeting of der ttoe ordinance which the coun-
loch. Vaughn: Mrs. Ruth A. Me
publicity, Tbeliuer Nelson. H. K.
of l. »con
u ou s . program
Call, tailliam; and Mrs. Milton p. Hector McPherson, former professor at the college, and > all,,inK
»...
il by
»... tin ibr,
^ ™ grades.
. J... to the W illamette Council to be held cil Pa8aed »ome months ago mak
be r»Si,U£.I,
presented
the 1 lower
Maxey, and loir«oii Wright.
now a legislator from Linn county.
In Springfield on Wednesday, May in< 11 mandatory for owners ot m eh
Perkins.
Santa
Cl&ra.
a xylophone solo by Barbara Bar-
No-drop, John Hcnderer, John
18, were discussed. This meeting Property to remove this haaard. it
Publicity,
Mrs.
D.
C.
Ogilvie,
Pyle, and N. L. Pollard; civic af­
5. The political movement to elect state college !nel1 wlth Mrs- Bernice Neher Fin- will be presided over by district waa revealed here Tuesday when
Springfield; service shop, Mrs. W, graduates ill many of the counties throughout the state to ,ex. accompanist, harmonica selec-
fairs. W K llurneil. It. K Maxey,
L. Parker. Eltulra; program. Mrs. the legislature in order to have control of that body. Two tlon* by the junior high school officers and will take the place of Ma>'or W. P. Tyson, and City Ra­
I. M Peterson and F. 11 Ilamlln;
the regular meeting the following j corder, I. M. Peterson, made a
flower,
M c
Klrklnnd. Jean Capt. and Mrs. Frank Winch H. A. Hirns. Bunla Clara, and Mrs. s t a l e college graduates are running for the legislature in Harmonica Band, and an accord-
check of mossy roofs in the city.
day for the local post.
Ida
Holvrraon,
Springfield;
bospl
Thompson; major activities. Hr. W
Lane
county.
j
'an
solo
by
William
Cook.
to Be Guests at Fish Dinner
Some of the sixty roofs w ar. in
lallty.
Mrs.
J.
P.
Wray.
Dunn
school.
Each of the grade schools of the 1
(’. Itehhan, John Ketels, and W K
at Community Hall
a bad condition and others had leas­
There is but one thing the people of this county can do city usually present some feature . .
...
Four-H club work. Mrs. Roy Wood-
llurneil
er amounts of moss on them. Re­
- lo o k after their own vital interests in this matter. They ; iength publk prograni during the 1
Members of the Lions club of ru^- IHver Road.
Mortal activities, W. K Buell. D
moval of the moss will increase the
Htudy circles, Mrs. A. L. Lomax. must meet eat h political movement with a counter political S ch o o l year and this is to be the I
It Murphy. R C Stuart; finance. [ Springfield will be boats Frida)
value of the property aa well aa
Wm G lluglii'«, John Anderson, evening at I SO to Captain and Mrs Eugene; health. Mrs. Dells Fltiger- move to prevent the university being dismembered and f in - ' offering of the faculty and «tu
improve the appearance of build-
ally
moved
away.
dents of the Lincoln school.
and John Pyle; and music. Veltlr Frank Winch at a large fish dinner *M; P. T. A. publications and ex
. ings and the city as a whole, say
Pruitt. W K lliiell. and D b Mur at the Community hall. Member«
j klWtlotta. Mrs Earl Johnson, Vau
i city officials.
There are but three Republican candidates for the
phy.
the club will bring their wives Io ghii; parliamentarian. Mrs Warren legislature from Lane county whose position on the vital
The city officers plan to call on
M C. Klrklnnd reported at the enjoy the dinner and to hear the G. Smith. Eugene; legislative. Mrs
o
•
u
«« s
z«
each property owner to Inform him
question arc definitely known to be favorable to the univer­
Springfield
Defeats
Campus
.
,
.
meeting that another of the officers noted sportsman and outdoor en Ralph Crow, Dunn school,
r
=■
c
| or her of the change necessary to
sity. They are Earl liill, E. A. McCornack, and C. A. "Shy”
o f Ho- Pacific Highway Improve thuslast address the club.
There
Historian, Mrs. J. W. W orking.1 Huntington. The other two candidates are graduates from
Team in First Contest Play- comply with the ordinance. The
i n e i i t association hail called on him will be no noon meeting of the club J Eugene; < hnracter education, Mrs.
ed Here Monday P. M.
' c ity Council wishes to have the co
O. A. C.
relative to the improvement of the
Captuln and Mrs Winch are to'R u th Adams. Eugene; child wel-
operation of the property owners
lame county cannot afford to take chances with any
trluuale nt the west approach of arrive In Hprlngfleld early Friday, fore tnaxaxlne. Mrs. N. M. Pengr.i,
________
A seemingly bad start early in i„ this project and it is hoped that
hut tried men in the legislature. Regardless of the honesty |u,
t h e Hprlngfleld bridge He declared morning and will be taken on a Garden Wav.
.
tlle season may prove to be the the property owners will not wait
that the otflei rs are unit
plating fishing trip on the M< Kenxle river
The legislative and character edu- of purpose of the other two candidates conditions are such May Z/, set as tentative necessary factor in developing a to be notified, but will give the
..........r«'<Hon of a concrete curbing during the day hv Dr. W C. Hebhan
1,,.,>,ir„,„.IllH ar,, ,,ew thJ
they could not render Lane county effective service no mat­
Date for Annual Children's til trict championship baseball team necegsary attention to the roofs
ter how hard they tried. Each voter should analyze this
around the trai l and planting ot and Veltle Pruitt Motion p ictu res' ye|,r and their purpo e was explain
Parade and Exhibition
al Springfield high school. Of before the hot dry season arrives
j situation for himself or herself, especially if they are tax­
sin ubs on the condition that the ¡of the fl hlng trip and of scenes ,.d
, h<,
Saturday
1 course nothing is certain this early when such roofs are most danger-
payers. Since this fight has been placed on a selfish basis
illy keep the tract watered and along the river will he taken dur
Members of the Springfield Civic in the season, but players and of- mm. Any cooperation shown at this
The sliver teupot was awarded to by those without the boundaries of this county, we can
cultivated
Ing the day.
Improvement club will again spon- ficials at the high school are very time will be much appreciated.
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... .
.
Expert fishermen In the Lions the Elmira unit for oue year for not wisely do anything else but look after our own interests t sor a Rose show and Children's optimistic.
states Mr. Peterson.
having established the best mem­
A 9-2 victory over University
and
vote
accordingly.
parade it was decided Tuesday
PIONEER RESIDENT OF
duh have been putting In consld-
bership attendance record during
i i
i
1.1-,.. . . . i. .i—
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H
I,..
— afternoon at a meeting of the club. High school on Monday advanced DAUGHTERS ENTERTAIN
PLEASANT HILL DIES erBbU UTerl“"‘' °" ,h”
the recent contest.
and McKeiixle rivers this week to
SENIOR PLAY TICKET
I before the end of next week. Only . The tentative date for the show i the standing of the local team an-
MOTHERS AT BANQUET
A picnic for all officers and com­
iwovlde the necessary fish for the
100 tickets for children are to be was set for Friday. May 27. but I other notch, having previously de­
T. J. Shelley, HI. resident of
SALE IS PROGRESSING void.
mittee workers Is being planned for
this
Is
subject
to
change
depending
feated
Roseburg
and
losing
to
Eu-
Motherg
were guegt, of honor „
PI. « ..n t Hill for the past 80 years. d,,,,“ r' ,h *‘
,U*' ,n
,h,> n "h'
j some time In July. The first fall
The
play,
a
three-act
comedy
j
the
condition
of
the
blooms
at
I
Rene
high
by
a
comparatively
small
,he
Baptigt
church pna.y evening
passed sw at at Halen, Friday, May
p ,r b rr,<l,’r ,loM no' br,n't ,n
Ticket sales for the annual sen
meeting of the group will be held at
score.
lor class play. "The Meanest Man farce ,B Terv *>«* and haa manX ,hal dm e
ti, following un extended Illness enough for the dinner.
when members of the Junior World
Musical entertainment for
Rl»«"' Road school.
The return game with U. H. S. Is WMg Ou,Id entertg|ne<, gt fc
in the World." which is to be pre. I humorous incidents which will
Mrs. Peters will have charge of
Mr Hhelley was found alone suffer­
i evening will he furnished by Mrs
, hslr h„nor Mrg Kenneth
enled at the high school auditor- j br,n* 8n,1,’‘R ,o e v r y o n e In addl t«* C hildrens Parade, and Mrs. to be played here Friday afternoon quet
ing from exposure last winter at
„
lum on Friday. Mav 20. under the " on ,o ” >«• P'a>' there will be spe- C»rl Olson has been named chair- and the local boys expect to ta k e , Tob,gs wga ,egder for tfce gnjup
his home and It Is believed that he W K narn»11' Mr"
Neher F (N E CATCH OF FISH IS
that one also. The U. H. 9. nine and
chgrge o( thg grrangg.
).«,I had a fall,ting spell
F’n,e’'- a,,d Ml " ,,ar,M,ra Ba^ ”'' '
n i e p i t u r n C A T i i D n t v direction of Professor John Knox.' cial Introduction numbers a n d man of ’he flower exhibition to be
u i o r u A T t U a s i U K U A T are
__ _________
,_______
has had a very poor-season, having; ments
He leuves three daughters, Mrs
progressing
very . ______Other
favorably ac events between the acts of held at the Community hall
A special musical program was lost all district games to date.
The program Included a welcome
tine of the nicest catches of fish > ordln* ,o U‘‘ne Ha"‘b'*"- advertís- ,be P e ­
M. rle Mlghtoii. In California; Mrs. LAW PROFESSOR TO BE
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held after the business meeting of
Roseburg and
Eugene teams
, he motherg by Mlgg
I .iilu Klelnsinlth. Canby, Oregon.
ever to be displayed In Bprlllg- ,"lt ,"a,'a*‘>r Eai'h of the «lasses
the club Tuesday. Guessing games cause some apprehension here yet. ch M e pre8ldent of the Ouild; a
nod Mrs. Gladys Flottolp. Kelso. J BROTHERHOOD SPEAKER field was to be seen at the Wright I has been ®“<w *d 1,1 “ c°n ‘®«t to
Visits Friends Here
and contests In which the partici- The Roseburg team looked bad regpon8c by Mrg Harry Chase, and
Washington.
Hardware store Saturday when V e l !“ *11 " ck *‘a w**b PHxes of additional
Mlss • Frances
Hodge,
resi-
pants
with music when they played here, but they readfngB by Ruth and Fran<. „
I ln w u c A o
S M B « ,« « saw
««««?, a former
w rauva n
o r
p
a n to
n had
»u
I to
V a answer
uow
Mr. Hhelley was born In Iowa I Hoy Hewitt, (lenii of the RChool
of |J)W al W illam ette University t e t'fultl displayed 13 lted sid es,
.
'
‘ ‘
‘
* I dent of Springfield was a visitor in terms were enjoyed. Mrs. J. Fulop have shown considerable strength Keeler and , rene Wegby
July 2, 1851. and come to Oregon
taken on a boat trip Friday. Dallas aa P1’!" ”'
here this week, staying at the home gave a very interesting talk on in other scheduled games. Spring
Balein will be the principal
in a covered wagon with his par at
speaker at the Monthly meeting of Murphy, one of his companions on
The business staff expects to i of Dr. and Mrs. N. W. Emery. Miss Hungarian music, and her mother, field players go to Roseburg Friday, j ,.|uded. y r3 p F Ogilvie Mrs
eni when lie was one year old.
the Methodist Brotherhood at the ' l,,‘ l rlp *lM> caUKl11
nlc» **ab-
have every ticket^sold for the play Hodge now lives at Salem.
Mrs. Dr. Rozsa. played a Hungar- May 20. to play a return game.
Harry Chase Mrs Beulah Cr*w-
Funeral services were held on
ian selection on the piano.
Eugene high school outplayed I ford Mra g yert Griffith Mrs Mar-
Monday afternoon at 2 o-cloek. Rev ,'hur«,h hpr’' Mon,,ay
Tea was served by Mrs. A. B. Van Springfield here In the
first game v)n p base fcfrs Keeler Mias Flor-
Hurry Ilenton. officiated and Inter- 6::W
"•r” d bX the
Valxah and M,a. C. E. Wheaton
between the two schools. The local ence
Mra. Harold Chase. Mrs.
inent was In the Pleasant Hill I Ladle«’ Aid before the program.
An Interesting trip to the Lam­ squad under Norval May has shown Uar8„n> Mrg Edward C. Michel,
Mr. Hewitt hi n middle-aged man
icinelery. Vcatch chapel In Eu­
bert Gardens In Portland was re­ considerable improvement, while Mrg Fanigworth, Mrs. J. M. Mon
gene hull charge of arrangement«. and haH ‘«•"v®"'<l extensively In a
ported by Mrs. Carl Olson. She at­ the Eugene team on the other h an d ., ley and , he Mlggeg Druc,„ e Ogilvie,
I large number of foreign countries
tended the public inspection of the seems to have gone to pieces It Is VX
lie has not announced hts subject
Geraldine
Chase.
Lousie
Cowgill,
v I Cl I «1 I IX v
" i I <s
,
XXAJUR
IY?
V -1- W JA 88 8 1
GLENWOOD CLUB NAMES ' for the meeting in Springfield
. famous gardens on Sunday. May 1.' doubtful If the Eugene high team Mary Young Gayle Chase Ruth
NEW OFFICERS FRIDAY
can put up as strong an opposition and prances Keeler. Jane Andar-
now as they did at that time.
FAMILY GATHERING IS
son. liorna Chase. Irene Wesby,
Mrs. Henry Howard was named DRUGGIST IS STARTING
MOTHER'S DAY EVENT
Lowe11 high school upset expect- Helen Michel, Jewel Farnsworth,
president of the Glenwood Com
COLLECTION OF PENNIES
atlons Wednesday afternoon when Clara Brooke, Lois Manley, and
7
~
iiiuiilty club nt the meeting held
_______
Mother's Day was the Inspiration I <hat sch00' defeated
Mrs. Tobias.
Friday «veiling at the Glenwood
John Ketels this week started a
for a family gathering at the home M ,n a «ame p,ayed on the Lowen
school. Mrs. F. K. Bettis was collection of one of each penny
diamond. This was a very good
of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Moshier
DR. POLLARD NAMED
chosen vice-president, anil Mrs. H. minted In the U. 8. alnee the pres­
contest according to those who saw
Sunday.
Guests
were
Moshler's
ON
CHURCH COMMITTEES
Hall, secretary-treasurer. A musi­ ent small slxed coin was flret Is­
It aside from the poor playing dur-
parents. Mr and Mrs. S. O. Mo­
cal program was presented after sued In 1866. He hns prepared a
ing the first few Innings.
Dr. W. H. Pollard, one of the four
FIR8T INSTALLMENT
nice to you as lung as you can sleep look at yourself In the gluss to see shier. Will Moshier, Mr. and Mrs.
the business meeting.
card with a place for one penny
William Morgan of Brownsville,
lay delegates to the quadrtennlal
II was Intensely hot.
1
1
1
II,"
she
said
rudely.
that
you're
wasting
away
to
a
com-
for each year and haa the card bet­
conference of the Methodist Epls
and Mrs' E ,hner Griffis IUKA INITIATES FOUR
ln the big, somberly furnished
The large woman sighed again; plete shadow without any adequate and
MISSION GROUP OPENS
ter than hal ffllled at the present
AT MEETING LAST WEEK copal church at Atlantic City haa
consulting room, Its blind drawn her only protest against life was a reason for It. unless— " she paused, j Maricopa. ( allfnrnla.
MITE BOXES TUESDAY time. He pays various sums fo r ! closely against the midday sun sigh, and rhe I ihi I 'ong since grown and a falntlv malicious sm ile ilt her
been named Northwest represeutx-
Mr Orlffl,‘ ls a 8on oi Mrs Mor
each penny contributed to the card
Mrs. George P. Hoffman, Mrs. tlve on the Committee on Amerl-
which poured down on Harley accu domed to her niece’s disres­ sleepy eves--"unless vou're In love Ka" and b** a'«d Mrs. Griffis are
Annual opening of the Mite boxes which Is on display In hla drug
here for a three weeks' visit.
Siisafti King, Miss JoLana Putman Ckn Bible society. Dr. Pollard Is
street, there seemed hardly a pect.
ngaln," she added.
of the Home Mlsslomiry society of store window.
| and Miss Marjorie Jolllff were Ini- also on the comm ittee on Intlner-
breath of air.
■ "The furniture must be moat
The
girl
turned
another
page
of
tile Methodist churoh was held on
tlated Into Iuka circle. Ladles auxi- ancy, state of the church and tem-
A girl sitting nt the table. Idly vnluuble.” she said again In the the magazine before her with an an­ SURPRISE PARTY HELD
Tuesday afternoon' nt the regular S. H. S. GIRLS HOLD
i llary of the G. A. R. last Thursday 1 peratice, prohibition and public
(lim ing the pages of an Illustrated same vague wry.
gry
little
flick.
FOR
CARROL
ADAMS
meeting. A special musical pro­
evening at the Armory here. A late morals.
PICNIC FOR MOTHERS paper, pushed her chair hack with
The girl glanced round the room
"1 don’t believe In love." she said
gram wan given, and delegates to
supper was enjoyed following the
The Oregon delegation drew
' sudden Impatience.
with a frown.
Miss Esther McPherson was host
sharply.
the district meeting al Silverton
Initiation ceremonies. Iuka Circle front place seals during the first
Mnthersr and their daughters al
“How much longer Is he going to
"Furniture which fools like us
ess
at
her
home
last
Thursday
even
Diana's further answer
was
gave their reports.
now has a total membership of 28 sessions of the convention.
the Hprlngfleld high school held keep us waiting. I wonder? It's dts- have paid for,” she said Irritably.
checked by the opening of the door tn«
« surprise party for Carrol members.
thelr annual picnic at Swimmer's graceful, usklng anyone to wait In 'I don't know why w e’re here at all.
Adams.
The
guests
were
Mr.
and
and the appearance of a maid.
IUKA CIRCLE TO HAVE
Delight park Tuesday evening, May « lethal chamber like this."
There's nothing In the world the
MURIEL TYSON TO PLAY
"If yon will please pome this way, I Mrs. Roy Steam ier, Mr. and Mrs. j
10.
Eunice
McFarland
was
general
SILVER TEA FRIDAY
The large overdressed woman In mutter with me."
Mtgg____..
|C . W. Burkhalter, Mr. and Mrs MRS. WM. DAWSON TO BE
RECITAL FRIDAY NIGHT
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! chairman for the picnic and wns as- the trmchalr one the other side of
Mrs. Gladwyn began fanning her
Bodily weakness, mental unhap- 0»®r8e Cole. Mrs. Mabel Riddle.
NEEDLECRAFT
HOSTESS
Members of Iuka circle, Ludlea | slsted by Virginia Christie, trans- the "oom roused herself with a sigh plump flushed face with a dally
Miss Muriel Tyson. Daughter ot
ptness, and a never ending fear that W alter McPherson and LaVerne I
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auxiliary of the G. A. IL, will spun portatimi, and Angela Brxttaln, re- of regret from a dose which the paper which had been lying disre­
McPherson.
! Regular meeting of the Needle- Mayor and Mrs. W. P. Tyson, will
she
was
about
to
lose
the
only
sor a silver tea at the Exxlmann fre ihmqnta.
heat and too large and too late a garded on her lap.
ereft e l i i h will he held at the home be presented in a plano recital Frt-
thing she had ever wanted in life.
Kandy parlors Friday afternoon lie
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breakfast had brought upon her.
"Six Months ago you weighed
It was these things that hail kepi
Baby Son Born Mr. anil Mrs. ¡of Mrs. William Dawson In Eugene day evening at the home of
tween the hours of 2 and 6. Funds
Visitor* from Blue River
"I’m sure It's a very nlcp room.' nearly a hundred and twenty-five, her obstinately In la.ndon when [ H» n ‘> Warner of Wendling are par this afternoon at one o'clock It teacher. Mr». John Slehn, In
obtained will be used to pay Instal­
Mr. und Mrs. S. H. Scott of Blue she said vaguely.
she said without milch interest. everyone else was away at the sea entB ° f a b‘' by 8‘>" horn to them at hns been announced. A large nura I gene. A large group of other
lation expense-' Incurred during the River were business visitors in
“Nice!" The girl flashed her a 'Today you weigh—ninety-eight, Is
their home on Thursday, May 6, her of Springfield women are plan- students wljl be presented nt (Be
preaent membership drive.
Springfield Wednesday.
contemptuous look. ‘‘Any place la it? At any rate, you have only to
nlng to attend.
I same time.
(Contlnued on Page 2)
1932.
1
The long of the LnlverHity of Oregon with tin more than TWO PERFORMANCES SET
«500 Htinh nlx, faculty and oilier peraonnel would be a blow
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lathe county would take many many yearn to recover from. Small Charge for Tickets to
The univertdty bring« into thia county more than >2.600,000 Be Used to Buy Necessary
tach year in new money from aiudenta and from tax aup-
Supplies for Building
jKirt, It providea a local market for farm produce far beyond
what conditiona here would otherwiae preaent, it atimulatea
Two performances of a program
buaiueaa, banking and real eatate with a resultant benefit hlcb
students at the Llocoln
to the whole county.
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DISTRICT MEETING
LIONS TO HAVE
BIO FISJLOINNER
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