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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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No. SR
BIBLE CLASSES Oregon Set For WORKERS FIND OiBBLEE NAMED
Tamers o f Bears
5 W MONDAY
FEW NON-VOTERS
Mita Co I di* Smith Again la
ChoMn Director of Religi,
out Education in Schoole
Mrs. Rice Gets
W.C.I.U. Post
Still Mrs Rudy Vallee
Perfected Three-Man Spin
Springfield Members Take
Expected to Provide Thrille Registration Lieta for City Bartholomew Becomes New Active Part in County Con­
in Hayward Field Came
Show More Than 1100 Now
Adjutant; Other Offices Are
vention in Eugene Friday
Ready
to
Cast
Ba'lote
Filled
at
Last
Meeting
_
,
I'rohably tile hari|i'»t fought col
P .I.A . To Start
Kori On Friday
TWO CONTESTS
1« ClirELEGTIDN
First Fall Meeting to Be Held
at Lincoln Schoo'; Want
Eight Candidates Seek Six
Large Room Attendance
Vacancies in City Govern­
ment; Five ______
for Re-election
First meeting ol the Springfield
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Springfield residents took an ac-i
H. O. Dlbblee was elected com • ! t,v# purl 18 tb” proceedings of the'
Very few eligible voter* In
Parent T ea. her association for the
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W
T-
convention held
» four Precinct* have murder of the Springfield AmerT
fall aeaeee wiu be held Friday FILING ENDS WEDNESDAY
not already rethitered for the gen ran Legion poat number 40 at their 1,1 lb " Baptist church In Eugene
afternoon, eptem ber 30. at 3 o'clock I
afternoon and one of the
oral election on November I, It regular meeting held here laat
at the Lincoln school It was an­ Lovelace Withdraw«; Crete,
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haa been revealed here during the Thursday evening. I. M. Peterson ll>cal delegation, Mrs. Mel Rice was
nounced this week by Mrs. W O
Parker and Huntly Enter
puat week aa member* of the Am wa chosen first vlce-comrnander, chosen new treasurer of the or-
Burch, new president of the group
Contest on Final Day
erlcan Legion have made a house and Verne Caldwell, second vice-' xanlaatlon.
Cther officer* who begin thetr
Over
the
phone
(rom
Reno,
commander.
-
Other
officers
elected
were
Mrs
1
to-houae canvaaa to check for non-
new duties In the association thia
Eight candidates seeking six of-
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Other officers elected Included P. |
( on*Pton oí Pottage Grove, |ov^j her^^VaJ^bood *Loùrèr*^ I
registered peraona eligible to vote.
week are Mrs. W K. Buell, vice-1 flees was the final result here laat
Partially complete Hat* of regis­ J. Bartholomew, adjutant; J. M. re^T®cted president; Mrs. E. O ., band and radio crooner ao they
_
president; Mrs. Jack Sherman, sec night In the race fer city offices
B Browning, Eugene, vice-preeldent; j distantly kissed and made up 'Jmt
tered voter* In each precinct have Larson, * finance officer; M
retary; and Mrs. Fred Louk. tress- following an afternoon of political
a
ioobsh
quarrel
been furnished the drive captain* Huntly, Dr. W. N. Dow. and W alter an<* M l*" Hart of (Totta«e Grove, re-
nr#r-
! activity among the various factions.
savs Fav.
by the county clerk for use In their Gossler, members of the executive <ordlng secretary.
A large attendance of parents is;
Until noon Wednesday, following
Members of the Springfield dele
canvaaa. These Hat* show appro­ committee.
desired at this Initial meeting as the dramatic wlthdrasral of C. A.
ximately 1160 eligible voters In thia
Dr. Dow wua selected as the gallon had charge of the devotional
»he room count for the attendance Lovelace from the council race,
city and an additional group of al­ post's candidate for commander of service which was followed by an
abnner award will be made thl* there was only one candidate In
most 100 which are not Included In the W illam ette Council of the Le­ address by Mrs Buck, state organi­
the field for each of the vacancle*
week for the succeeding month.
ser.
(he Hat.
gion.
Before 6 o’clock, when the filing
With a population of 2400 In the
time ended, two othen. John C.
Installation of the new o ffic e r*' Mrs. Elixa Nelson, president of
entire city, and an average of 4 will be held at Taylor’« ball at the the Hprlngfleld Temperance Union.!
Parker and M. B. Huntly had en­
persona to tho family, the city al­ n<iXi regular meeting. A committee headed the local delegation. Others
tered the race In opposition to the
and
Christian
ready bai more than the average was appointed to investigate suit­ who attended were Mrs. Rice, M r* Methodist
present administration.
number of voters registered.
Churches to Hold Special
able meeting places and report at John Vaughn. Mrs. Vorts. and Mrs
The final lineup of candidates aa
Wm. G. Hughes
There are still some who have the following meeting.
Exercises for Children
they will appear on the ballot Nov­
not «Igned registration card*, how­
ember 8, will be aa follow*:
Officers who w ill conclude their
ever. and theae persons are urged
Sunday will be rally day at the
W. P. Tyson, Incumbent,
to do bo between now and October term * on October 8. are: W. N.
Chrlatlan and Methodist churches Sufficient Sentiment Lacking John
C. Parker, candidate* for
I. the final date, before the Nov­ Gossler, commander; H. O. Dibble*,
of the city, with each group bolding
at Meeting; Students Now mayor
ember election. The cards for thta vice-commander; 1. M. Peterson,
special service* for the Sunday ;
Two High Schools
W. e . Buell, present treasurer by
can be obtained at the City Hall adjutant; and Dr. W. H Pollard,
school children.
u . j . .
appointment, who seeks election
here any week-day and Inatructlon M A. Pohl, and Frank Emerlch,
At the Christian church the pro­
Goshen school district will not
enl If they want the child to take
for a full term, no opposition.
In filling them out will also be members of the executive commit­
motion and rally day exercises will - purchase a motor bus to transport
the work.
tee.
Funeral Services for Senior at
given.
I. M. Peterson, Incumbent and un-
begin at 9:45 with a program by
high school students to Spring-
The
special
emphasis
being
The work I* given fur one period
High School at Methodist the Sunday school as follows:
' field It was assured at the school oppo ed candidate for re-election
placed on registration la the re­
each week to each trade, the teach­
Flag Salute by Sunday school. ! n»®«11“ « held there laat night. Sentl- aa recorder.
Church on Saturday
sult of a determined campaign
er cumlnt Into the Individual class
W. A. Taylor and C. F. Barber. In-
ment for such action was not
Song by beginner*.
launched by W. B. Dillard, county
room* to give the Inatructlon which
The
entire
Hprlngfleld
high
Memory work— second year pri­ strong enough and the petition enmbenta. and M. B. Huntly, seek­
clerk to create aa large a potentloal
Included education In mlaalon work
school student body was shocked mary group.
which had been signed by many ing election as councilman for a
vote ln l-ane county against the
of I he church aa well aa atudy of
this morning to learn of the sudden
Story—Zena Vail, first year prl :
wa* tabled. The school four year term with two to be
proposed moving of the University
the Bible.
elected.
! budget was adopted.
passing last night of Miss Lelia mary.
Candidate for Congress Sup­ aa la possible. Registering la not
Clark, 17, member of the renlor
Each year the entire troup ol
Jesse Cross, candidate for a two
Exerclae— "My Favorite Book,"
At the present time the students
Republican Ticket enough In Itself however. It 1*
atudenla In each claaa work togetb-, ports
class. She lapsed Into a coma yes­ third year primary.
are nslng private ears In going and year term aa councilman without
equally necessary to have all these Four Claaaea at High School terday morning and did not come
He Tells Committee
er on one major project which la
Story of hymn — "Fairest Lord coming from high school, a practice opposition.
registered voter* go to the poll*
outlined by the World Friendship
Hold Election of Officers out of this before her death laat Jesus”— Junior Scott.
which parents of many think la
Croaa w ill fill the vacancy on the
James Mott. Republican candl on November 8.
committee, l-aat year thia conalat-
evening at the Pacific Christian
for
Year
This
Week
Song— Intermediate department. too expensive and which should be council caused by the resignation
Precinct captains In the Legion
hospital.
ed ol the preparation of chart* hiki date for congrea* In thia district,
Ten Commandments— Sunbeams paid for by the district inatead of of O. H. Jarrett some time ago.
■uapa (or South Amerlran atudenta. told the central committee meeting drive are Dr. W. N. Dow, C. A.
George Marx wa* chosen preai-' Mias Clark was born in Spring-
The program w ill close with spe-! 'he individual,
Policle- of the candidates have
In
Eugene
Hal
unlay
that
he
wu*
for
Hwurta.
Oswald
Olson,
and
J.
M
The year before that Japan and
dent of the senior class this week field on February 3. 1815. and at­ cial rally day music consisting o f : An Investigation at the Spring-!not been ¿'»cussed yet. other than
her people were the aubject of the hl* ticket from top to bottom. While Larson.
at the high school. Other officers tended school at the Lincoln build double Instrumental and double field high school reveals that most tbo»e ot Tyson and Peterson, who
J he la considered a progressive Re-
mlaalon work.
of the etas* are Theda Rhodes, lug before entering the high school vocal music. The latter w ill be by of these students are now attending 18 making their announcement of
Financing of the Inatructlon here publican he enunciate» the original EPWORTH LEAGUE HAS
vlce-pre ident;
M arjorie
Proch- where ahe was to have graduated Miss Vldlne Garten.
the local school and the purchase ' candidacy some months ago, de-
la handled by a committee comprla- principle, of the party for a protec-
now.
secretary;
Dorothy
Mae
Pot­ in June.
STUDENTS AS GUESTS
Christ is Coming Again* w ill be of a bus would not greatly Increase dared they expected to continue
iog repreaentatlve ■ from each o l ' * * * • ,8 r' ,f baaed on the difference
ter. treasurer, and Virginia Chris- j She wa a member of the Metho­ the subject of the sermon at the
the enrollment here. Some of the their present polides of curtailed
the proteatant churches In the city ln Production coat between thia
dist church and Sunday school, and 11 o'clock service at which time students, however, would rather, expenses until their financial pro-
New student* at the Hprlngfleld tie, aoclal promoter.
Mr Moahler .chairman, and Mias I country and foreign counlrlea.
high school were guest* of the Ep­
Juniors named Bruce Squires as a (b arte r member of Iuka Circle, Rev Pruitt will preach and the and do, attend high school at Pleas- ®ram 04 tbe
Kovernment could
Mott Is also for the resubmlsslon worth l-eague members of the
Alla Manning represent the Christ­
their president, with Lamar Brat Ladle* of the O. A. R.
choir w ill give special music.
ant H ill, thus dividing the faction be carried (o completion.
of
the
eighteenth
amendment
and
ian church. Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew,
Survivor* are her parents. M r
Methodist church at a party given tain aa vice-president; Alys That-1
The Christian Endeavor will seeking the uae of a school bus.
The only way candidate* for city
the secretary and treasurer of the the Immediate payment of the in their honor Friday evening. cher, secretary;
Dorothy Hart, and Mrs. Arthur Clark, and one meet at 6:30 and public installation!
offices can be named now is to
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bonus.
He
said
he
considered
the
committee and W illis Rertsch re­
Featured at the party was the pres­ treasurer; Echo Tomseth. social brother. Clarence.
have their names written ln on the
of officers w ill be held at the even- GIRLS' LEAGUE TEA IS
present the Methodist church, and constitution of the United Htatee entation of a play, "Pyramua and promoter, and Ml s Ruth Morrison
bbaliota and there ia no talk of aach
1 uneral services w ill be held ; ¡ng service which has been moved j
Mrs. Fred Freae and W ilfred Cooke the people's In'trum ent and that no Thlabe." taken from Shakespeare's snd Miss Helen Chaney, advisors. ■ from the Methodist church 9atur- ahead to 7:30 for the school year.
POSTPONED AT H. S. action locally.
represent the Baptist church. Kach congressman had any moral right ''Midsummer Night's Dream." The
The
sophomores
named
Carter
morning
at
10:30
o'clock
with
The
topic
of
the
evening
rermon
The tea which members of the
church group assumes responsibil­ to vote to prevent the people from cast for the production wa* Faye Hartman as president; M a rjo rie !
Dean C. Poindexter offlciat- w ill be “W ilting in the Weed
FUNERAL HELD MONDAY
He said It would Paraona a* Thlabe; Myrna Bartho­
Girls’ League of the Springfield
ity Jor financing a set portion of amending It.
Hart. vice-president; Mary Smltson *nR- Interment will be made ln Patch.’
make no difference how the state lomew. Pyramua. Helen Crandell,
high school were to hold this after­
FOR MRS. E. SHUMATE
the expense.
Laurel Grove cemetery. The Poole-
M ethodist Service*
voted In No vent Iter on the wet and moonshine; Marian Shipley, the secretary; Ruth Pollard, social pro­
noon in honor of the new students
Gray-Bartholomew
chapel
is
In
Methodists are also planning to has been Indefinitely postponed it
M r’1 Emma V. Shumate, native of
dry Issue of repealing the .la te pro-| w„ „ . R<|pB Hu(theg. thp L lon; and moter; Woodrow Ware, sergeant at charge of arrangements.
GIRL SCOUTS CHANGE TO blbltlon law. If elected he believed
arms; autl M is: Ann Vogel, class
bold a special promotional service was announced this morning by I A n* co“n‘ ? a“ d daughter of a pion-
Esther Crandall. Jester.
advisor. .
for children and a dedication ser Miss Ann Vogel, faculty advisor, eer family, passed away at the Pa­
AFTERNOON MEETINGS that he should listen to the voice
Ma* Helen Crandall was chair­
vice for officers and teachers Sun­ because of the sudden death veeter cific Christian hospital in Eugene
Freshmen chose George Irwin OCCIDENT VICTIM TO
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i of the voter* In every state who
man for the evening’s program.
president; Laverne Chase, vice-'
BE BURIED ON FRIDAY day morning.
Starting thia week regular meet wish to exprena them elves on the
day of Miss Leila Clark, senior stu­ Saturday.
Rev. Poindexter and Doris Myer*
At the 11 o'clock hour the pastor. dent.
She Is survived by her husband.
Ing* of the Hprlngfleld Olrl Scout retention, rejection or change of tht
president; R artara Barnell. secre-;
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had charge of the games.
triKip will he held each Thursday elghteenth amendment.
J. W. Shumate, and one daughter,
tary-treasurer; Bobby Calkins, so­
Funeral rervlcea for Bessie Bell Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, will
At a meeting Wednesday Miss
About 46 young people attended.
afternoon at 4 o'clock Inatead of
cial promoter; Kenneth Cox, serg­ Good, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. preach from the subject: “Dedi Vogel introduced the new officers Mrs. Huntington Malarkey of Port­
On the bonus Mr. Mott favors
c-ated
to
What?"
In the evening a* ha* been the prac- legislation similar to the Patman
land.
eant-at-arms; and Clara Wagner Alva W. Good of Creswell who died
to the girls of the high school. They
Both the senior ;nd Intermediate
She was a member ot St. Mary's
lice during the pa t few week* bill In laat congress. It would re OBSIDIANS TO CLIMB
and Marion H all as faculty ad­ at tbe home of her parents Monday
are M arjorie Prochnow, president;
evening four hours after she had 1 ^ pworth Lea* “e wlU “ eet at * ’ ® Be^nZdine 'McFarland" ricZpre“ i-' Episcopal church in Eugene and
HORSEPASTURE PEAK visors.
Knot tying wa* practiced at the deem the veterans' adjusted ser-
been struck by an automobile on 8nd *be evening services at 7.30
funeral services were held there
la*t meeting Ml*a Geneva Wycoff J , | re certificates with United States
dent; DeEtta Sandgathe, secretary;
Members of the Obsidian out­
wa* elected secretary of the troop trea*ury note* which would be u lti­
the pavement at Goshen, w ill be
deal with the subject. "A Ren-
Monday at 1:30. The remain* were
Alys
Thatcher,
social
promoter,
and
INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE
held at the Schwerlng chapel In ¿exvous with Life."
laat Thursday evening. All meeting* mately liquidated with the same door club will Invade the upper Me-
sent to Portland for cremation.
M arian Shipley, reporter.
CHANCES FUTURE PLANS Creswell Friday afternoon at 2
Mrs. Shumate was a resident of
will be held at the Methodist fund as I* now being set aside to Kenxle country again this tall on
Committees for the year which
church.
the McKenxte country for the paat
o'clock with the Rev. Frank L.
pay the certificate* when due In Sunday when they climb to the top
were announced at the meeting In­
BRIDE-ELECT GUEST AT
Member* ot the Intermediate Ep­
40 years and leaves many friends
Cook, officiating. Interment w ill be
1846.
He believes that by this of Horaepaature mountain. The
clude: Eva Louk. finance; Virginia
worth l-eague of the Methodist
group
will
leave
Eugene
Saturday
SHOWER ON THURSDAY Christie, dues; Marceline Seavey, ln that region.
made In Laurel Grove cemetery.
LOCAL PEOPLE MARRIED; method no Increase In taxation
night and will spend the evening at church will hold regular business
Miss Good was struck by an auto
TO LIVE AT ASHLAND would be required and that the ex­ the W right cabin on Horae creek and devotional services each Sun­ being driven by Merle Kirkpatrick | Mlss ,one Bh°d es entertained a friendship; and the Girls' League
pansion of the rurrency thlse would
MASONS NAME SOCIAL
Council as a health committee.
Dr. O. A. Gulllon la one of the lead­ day evening at the church at 6:30 of Eugene as ahe stepped out from \ 6rouP of - f of her friends at a mls-
Representatives
of
each
class
to
Announcement of the marriage ot provide nnd the dlatrtbutton of thta
CROUP FOR OCTOBER
it was decided laat week according
ers for the trip.
behlnd a large truck Into the path cellaneous shower at her home laat meet with the council are Lillian !
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Mr*. Olive A. McKInnt* to W alter large sum of money among the
to Mrs. W illis Bertsch, advisor tor
Thursday
evening
In
honor
of
Miss
Any
local
people
who
care
to
of the automobile. The driver was
Trinka. freshmen; Faye Squire«.’ Jes e Cross. H arry M. Stewart
W Heflin on September 6 wo* needy, would greatly hasten the re­
the
young
people.
Regular
social
Leone Edmtston who Is to be mar
make the climb are Invited to Join
exonorated.
sophomore, Dorothy Nice, Junior; , and Carl Wyman were named on
made public laat week-end. They turn of prosperity.
tied to Hugh Safley of Roseburg.
the party. They should notify the meetings will be held monthly.
She
was
born
at
Rusking.
Neb
Mr.
Molt,
who
Is
corporation
and Natalie Edmiston. senior.
the social committee of the L ’berty
expect to make their home at Ash­
Plans
for
a
reception
for
unafflll-
Game
and
music,
and
a
mock
wed-|
raska. on August 8. 1803. and leaves
commissioner of the *tate of Ore- committee by leaving their names
Committees
appointed
for
the
tea
Masonic lodge at thetr meeting
land.
on the bulletin board at the shoe ated young people In the seventh, her parents and five brothers, ding provided entertainment for
are: receiving line
M arjorie Pro- here Tuesday evening. They w ill
Most of the personal effect* of gon by appointment of Governor
eighth,
and
ninth
grades
were
also
the
evening.
McMorran
and
Meier, »aid that he had cleaned up department
of
Wayne, John. Renald. all of Goshen,
chnow. Bernadine McFarland. Alys have charge of the social activities
Mr. Heflin were destroyed recently
made at the meeting last week.
Mrs. Roy Stearmer and Mrs.
Frank D. of Chambers, Nebraska,
when a fire destroyed the home o f ! financial racket* In Oregon which Washburns'*.
Thatcher. Marian Shipley, and Miss ot the lodge during October, the
W
ilda
Cotton
assisted
the
hostess
and Glenn ot Chicago.
Vogel; decorations. Melba Harris, first of which will be a potluck dtn-
Mrs. Mary Stnnnon* at Junction had swindled the people out of 20
H. 8. ORCHESTRA BEGINS
BAPTIST YOUNG FOLK
She was a member of the Seventh with the serving.
millions of dollars.
Anna Wagner, and Eva Louk; en­ ner and either card* or dancing
City.
NAME NEW OFFICERS
PRACTICE ON MONDAY Day Adventist church.
tertainment.
Virginia
Christie, afterwards on October 13. The pot­
CIVIC CLUB ACCEPTS
Dorothy Mae Potter and Lucille luck dinner la set to begin at 1:30.
HUNTER
HAS
UNUSUAL
FORMER RESIDENTS ARE
Clarence Claudell was named
First practice of the high school
INVITATION TO MOVE ! Millican ; and refreshments Theda
CAMPFIRE EXPERIENCE president of the Baptist Young peo­ orchestra was held there Monday MANY ATTEND PARTY OF
MARRIED IN IDAHO TOWN
Rhodes. Nafhlie Edmiston, and RUMMAGE SALE FOR
REBEKAH DRILL TEAM
ple's Union at the aoclal meeting afternoon under the direction of
Members of the Civic club at a Dorothy Hart.
After
th's
Albert
Saulter
of
Mnr-
SCOUTS IS SATURDAY
Announcement of the marriage
held at the local church Tuesday Buford Roach, who has been chosen
Mr*. Alice Doane won the door special meeting held at the Com­
of Mrs. Mary M ullin* to 8. K. colu will bo very careful where he evening. He succeeds Ralph Cook. to direct music at the high school
munity
hall
Monday
evening
ac­
A rummage sale being sponsored
Robertson at Klngwell, Idaho, on He* down to aleep, especially while Other officers chosen are: Mrs. this year. Mr. Roach has a good prlxe. a beautiful hand-made quilt, cepted the Invitation of the Cham- YOUNG PEOPLE HOLD
BREAKFAST MEETING bF the Springfield Girl Scout troop
September 16, wa* made last week out on hunting t r ip -. Saturday he Jerry Adams, first vice-president; group of musicians from his or­ at the benefit card party sponsored br of Commerce to meet at the
by members of the Progressive 22
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will be held Saturday at the bulld-
by Mrs. Emily Robertson, mother and a hunting companion went to Naomi Carlton, seropd vice-presi­ chestra of last year around which
d rill team at Ihe I. O. O. F. hall F ri­ Taylor hall for ther regular ses­
Members of the Executive com- Ing formerly occupied by the Nai­
of the groom. Both Mr. and Mrs. sleep near a campfire they had dent; Vernlce Hawke, secretary- to build for this year. Several new
sions. They are still working on
day evening.
rn ttee of the Christian Endeavor son shoe repair shop on East Main
Robertson are former Hprlngfleld built In the Mnrcola country, Saut­ treasurer; and Lloyd FTese, social members are expected to assist the
Mrs. Dave Lafferty and John plans for the storsge of their piano were guests of Miss Altle Manning street It was announced thia week
ter
wearing
an
oiled
raincoat
which
residents, having moved from the
group.
chairman.
which
w
ill
not
be
needed
in
the
Ketels. Sr., won high prlie for the
he had rubbed with grense to shell
at her home Sunday morning for a The girls held a candy sale at the
city during the past two yeara.
Installation of these officers will
600 play while Mrs. Wanda Barnes ! n*“w
the water. After some hours he
breakfast at which time the future meeting of the Brotherhood at tho
They will muke their home In
be held at the church Sunday even­ LODGE MEMBERS TO
and Fred Louk were low.
wa* startled to find himself afire.
work of the young people's organi­ Methodist church Monday evening.
Idaho.
ing at 8:46.
W alter
Gossler and
Thelma GARDEN MEN HERE HAVE zation was outlined.
A spark from the fire had evidently
ATTEND CONVENTION
shot out onto Ills slicker Igniting
Sweeney won high In bridge, with
EXH IB IT AT STATE FAIR
Those present were Rev. Veltle MISS MURPHY DIRECTS
CHURCH GROUP TO HAVE the grease and oil. He suffered MOTORCYCLE RIDER
At least 20 member* of Juanita Donald Toomb low.
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i Pruitt and Miss Uldine Gartln, ad-
d i d i I- W f IR K IN F I I C F N F
c c
A large crowd of local people! Among ute many exhibits at the visors; W illiam Cox. president;!
SOCIAL NITE FRIDAY several painful hum . before Ihe
* INJURED IN CRASH Rebekah lodge of Springfield are
planning to attend the fall county was present for the evening of State fair at Salem this year from j Barbara
Adams,
vice-president; I
fire was put out.
Miss Era Dell Murphy, sister of
Monthly Church Night at the
• Aubrey Brown. 8prlngflelil. sus­ convention of the Rebekah lodge cards.
Lane county ia one of onion., and i Esther
McPherson,
secretary; Da„ aR Murphy #nd welI.kBOWB |B
Christian church will be observed TEACHERS INSTITUTE TO
tained a fractured leg. an Injured to be held at Oakridge on Tuesday,
Members of the committee In tomatoes from the Bartholomew I M ary Hadley, prayer meeting chair-
Springfield has been chosen to di­
Friday with a progrnm and enter­
ahull, a broken foot, and many October 4, It was decided following charge of the event were Edna gardens northeast of Springfield, man; Miss Manning, social chair
BE
IN
EUGENE
OCT.
6-7
rect week-day Bible school work In
tainment under the direction of
minor cuta and bruises Monday at the regular buslneis meeting here S warts. Grace Lansbery, Clara Tay­ The Lane county display at the man, and Merton Frebee. song
the Eugene schools, and began bar
M l** Alta Manning, chairman of the
The annual Lane county teachers 8:80 when the motorcycle on which Monday evening. Six members lor. Maxine Snodgrass, and Lillian fair Is ten times more extensive i leader.
duties In that capacity on Monday
affair. The program la held month­ Institute will he held In Eugene he was riding collided with a truck from the drill team of the lodge Black.
this year than last according to.1 Miss Beulah Thurman assisted
of this week. Miss Murphy haa
ly at 7:20 and all member* of the October 6 and 7 according to the In Eugene at the corner of Eleventh will put on a d rill number.
Mrs. Chadwick, in charge of the j with the serving.
spent the past aererai yeara In
church are Invited to attend.
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TRANSIENTS SENTENCED county exhibit.
announcement of I^turence Moffitt, and Alder atreets. He was taken
Seattle.
to
the
Pacific
Chrlatlan
hospital
CEMETERY CLEANUP IS
assistant county school superin­
MANY GIRLS ARE GIVEN
ON VAGRANCY CHARGE
SPRINGFIELD MAN TAKES tendent. Departments for both ele­ where he Is recovering.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
Graduate« Start U. of O.
STARTED TH IS WEEK
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
Charles F. Fraxxlo and Toney
Among the graduate* of t k *
FINAL CITIZENSHIP TEST mentary and high school teachers
HOLDS LEMON PARTY
CHURCH COOKING CLUB
hnve been arranged.
Annual clean-up of the I. O. O. F. Jongeresso, transients who were
One hundred and ten girls at the Springfield high school laat spring
Frank Vernon, Springfield, was
The list of speakera Include C. A.
HAS MEETING TONIGHT cemetery Is being made this week arrested here Friday following the About 26 young people attended Springfield high school were given who are now enrolled at the Unl-
among the group of candidates to ¡Howard,
state
superintendent;
by Fred Hinson, chairman ot the theft of 821.68 from the till of the a lemon party at the Christian phvstcal examinations on Thurs- verslty of Oregon aa freshmen are
appear before W. W. Blackman,' Dean Jewell. University of Oregon;
A regular meeting of the cooking cemetery maintenance committee Southern Pacific depot Friday while church Friday evening w hlctf was day and Friday morning* of last the following: Clinton Hartman,
examiner, for his final citizenship J Harold Tuttle. Pacific University; club of the Christian church will of the lodge. The cemetery I* own­ Carl Olson, agent was at dinner, sponsored by the Christian En­ week to determine the type* of ath Orval McPherson, Donald
examination and pnpers nt the and Mr. Gould of Eugene city be held this evening at the home of ed and operated by the lodge. Work were sentenced to 10 days In the deavor.
Each person attenditi« lette activity best suited to the in- W illiam Thlenea, Gordon
Lane county court house Wcilnes- schools. W. E. Buell, of Hprlngfleld, j Mrs. Ernest Bertsch, 646 D street, being done includes trimming of county Jail on a vagrancy charge brought a lemon and the e were dividual needs of each person. The and Angeline Brattala.
day morning. Mr. Vernon has been Is president of the Lane county Members of the club prepare and trees, clearing out ot brush and Saturday when they were arraigned used later In the evening ln making test were given by Dr. R. C. Romlg.
Several other earlier
a resident of Hprlngfleld for the branch of the Oregon State Teach- serve the meals for the local Lions gathering up of old traah which la In Eugene Justice court before Dan lemonade which was part of the county health officer, and Mr*, of the high school are
to be hauled away and burned.
Johnston, Justice of the peace.
paat two years.
i era association.
club.
rance work at the
refreshments.
Della Fltsgerald, county nurse.
leg« liKitluill buttle of the present
aeuaon to bo played on Hayward
„ , ,
L
field will be »een there Saturday
Parents Content N«»
100 afternoon when Brink t'alliHon'a
Per Cent Expected L
protege* march oyt on the field
. (ace
.
..
.
' to
the aume u
Han . la ...
Clara eleven
Up for Inetructio.
which laat Hat unlay aurprlaed the
Week-day Bible school < lu*ae.
tire football world by udmlnlater-
...
the tra d e * at the Lincoln and Un.
a 18-0 defeat to the University
tain acboola will be alartml here ■A llfornla, Golden Hear*
Munday It wm * announced thia week
danta Clara haa always been
by Roland Moahler, chairman of the thought of a* a amall school and
Inter-church committee ibrectlug have never been very dangerous
thia wurk.
to Coast conference team*. Thia
Mlaa Goldie Hmllh, director ol year It la different, however, a* the
the Bible atudy work In the local boy* from California have perfected
acboola and at the Uarden Way a three-man apln among their hack-
school (or the paat aereral year* field player* which baffler tbelr op
will again have charte of tht ponenta In 'currying out the play
claaaea In Hprlngfleld. Mhe haa been the three buck* come together and
very aucceaalul during the paat In apln. then spreading out In oppo­
her work, having I no per ceut en­ site direction* with their hack* to
rollment In her claaaea In moat of the charging line of the opposing
team. Thu deception worked laat
the tra d e * ol the lower troup.
The work la not rompulaory, In Saturday and la credited with win­
fai l parent* mual approve In writ- ning the game. It la expected that
•ng. having their children take the the aame play will be the bulwark
religious atudy before they are per­ of their offenalve game here thia
mitted to be enrolled In the claaaea. week.
Ticket fur the game sell for *1.60
Wipe are sent home with each child
for him to have signed by hl* par and are reaerved.
CHURCHES GIVi
°O R T
PARTY MEN HEAR
MOTT PLATFORM
BUILT M i ID Gt
HEED ON GDHMI
Lelia Clark Dies
Here Suddenly
GEORGE MARX
HEADSSEHIBRS
GOSHEN THBLES
H. S. BUS PEIN