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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
HI’llINGKTELt), LANE COUNTY, OREGON.
TWENTY-NINTH YKAH
HOI LUNCHES IDE
SUCCESSRIL HERE
Roosevelt Assistant
Masons to Give
Hfty-Year Pin
Unusual Lodge Record of
Soup Served to Grade Stu­ Charles E. Swart« to Bs Re- ‘
cognized Here Fiday Night
dent! Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday
Fifty year* of active work In <
MORE THAN
100 BENFIT
Generous Contributions by
Local People Indicates That
Work Will Be Lasting
llu t lunch»« for children In the
grad» schools of Springfield have
proven very «uceesful Ih l* week
following the Inauguration of thia
work Monday of thia week accord
Ins to Mr« W. O. Burch, P.-T. A.
preeldenl.
More than 100 student* at the
Llaeoln and Itrattaln schools have
beeu acrvtel dally thia week. The
average consumption being slg gal
Iona each day.
Ilo t soup Is served four lime«
each week on Monday. Tuesday.
Thursday and Friday. Cocoa la ser­
ved on Wedneadaya. One chairman
la appointed from the P.-T. A. mam-
herahlp for each school tor a week
at a lime. She select« her aastst-
wet« and they prepare the warm
four at their homes or In the school
and serve It. usually with different
workers each day. Mr*. Burch has
«Men named general chairman at
the Lincoln school and Mra. Church
at the Brattaln.
The P.T. A. depend* on contribu­
tions of food products for the ooo
tlnuallon of the work Ho far they
have received more than sufficient
supplies and the surplus la being
stored In a room at the Uncoln
school. Two soup ladles have been
donated by the W right Hardware
and Furniture store. Another was
donated by Mra. A. B. Van Valsab
The Springfield creamery I* con­
tributing a gallon of fresh milk
twice each week. There has been
plenty of freeh milk each day thl*
week, the cook* not having to use
canned milk W K. Barnell at the
Mountain States Power company
ha« donated the use of an electric
hot plate for use at' the Lincoln
school In preparing the food*. .
Mr. and Mrs. Shannon prepared
and served the soup on Monday.
Tuesday Mra. Schaffenberg had
charge at the Lincoln school, and
Mra. Levi Neet at the Brattaln.
Wednesday Mrs °
H. Jarrell
prepared lt-1
Llnooln
eebool and Mra. Chester Aldrich
had charge at the Brattaln.
Next week Mr*. W. C. Rebhm
will be chairman of the work at
the Lincoln building and Mrs. Aid-
rich at the Brattaln.
The committee la still accepting
gift* and donation* of food to be
used In tholr serving. HurjUu*
stiM-ka now will be needed later on
they say.
such recogm
Idealle M. k
IS
Ç*
'eputy
<5.
grand
also chair-
V com rais­
on. I),
make the official pr.
from
R Cheney, grand s»ci
her
Portland, will also be h
grand officers may all«
but
have not »o notified Clark Wheaton,
local secretary.
Following the presentation of the
pin, which Is furnished only by the
Masonic lodge Itself, light refresh­
ments and a social evening will be
enjoyed. The lodge ceremony la
scheduled to start at 7: SO.
Charles E Sw art* will have been
a member of the Masonic lodge for
to years on Friday night. He be­
came a Mason al Cabry. Illinois on
December 2. 1833. He was later a
member at Uoodland, Kansas for
several year* before moving to Eu
gene when he became a member of
the lodge there,
NATIONAL
IN
SCOPE
Miaaion Play, Special Music
Features; Regular Service
Sunday Morning
Climaxing the church activities
Prof. Raymond Moley, of Co­ al tbu Christian church Bunday will
lumbia University, is the man be tbe Woman'* I Jay program to be
called upon by President-Elect
given at 7:30 by tbe Women’*
Roosevelt to assist him in confer­
ence with President Hoover on Christian m lalo nary society, taking
the place of tbe regular evening
W v Debts at Washington
worship hour.
13134629
master for Greg
man of the Hlale .
WOMEN IR CHARGE R.I.A. PLEASES
IR P U I PROGRAM
w VW • w w w w^w w w
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PASSES SUNDAY
Funeral Held on Wedneeday
From Local Chapel; Inter­
ment at Laurel Grove
Charles Pearce, resident of this
city for the past year, died at hla
home 1185 Main «tree! Bunday
afternoon following a long lllneai.
Mr. Pearce waa born at Providence,
Rhode (aland, In 1851*. He haa lived
In (be East and Mlddleweitern
stales before coming Io Springfield
from Shell, Illinois.
Rurvlvora Include three sons.
Harold and W illiam In California,
and Clarence, at home; one daugh­
ter, Cora, at home; and one brother,
Warren Pearce, In Rhode Island.
Funeral services were held from
the Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel
In Springfield Wednesday morning
a l 10 o'clock. He*. Dean C. Poin­
dexter, pastor of the Methodist
church officiated, and Interment
was made In Laurel Grove ceme­
In 1919 eleven members of the
Eugene lodge organised Liberty
lodge In Springfield and elected Mr.
8w arls a* their first worshipful
master.
The entire Swart* family Is at tery-
filiated with the Masonic lodge. The
elder Mr Rwarts had the privilege
of making his son, C. A. Swarta, a
Mason In 1*20. Mr. Wheaton wm
worshipful master at that time, but
relinquished the position temporar­
ily to Mr Rwarts.
DEATH CLAIMS
JASPER PIONEER
The Woman'* Day program la an
annual event In churches where the
United Christian Missionary society
function*. Once each year an en­
tire church hour la taken over by
member* of the group* In their res­
pective churches and program*
demonstrative of the work being
done la presented to tbe public.
Tbe program committee In charge
of tbe local observation Includes
Mra. Roland Mushier and Mrs.
Elm er Pyne. Mrs. D. B. Murpby,
first named to function on the
committee la III and unable to be
present.
Proceeds from the offering go to
the United Christian Ml»»lon*»ry
aoclety.
Roam of laughter greeted mem
bers of tbe Springfield P. T. A. at
(be high school Tuesday night when
they presented their group of three
one-act playa. The program was in­
terspersed with other short skit*
and numbers
By far tbe most entertaining of
the gfotip of plays w ai the final
presentation.
"The
L ittle
Hwl
School House," In which a popular
radio presentation wa* mocked.
L ittle Benny Flclal and hla group
of fellow students provided many
humorous Incidents both by tbelr
remarks and action*. Tbe cast In­
cluded Mr*. Church. Mrs. Frank
Bennett. Mr*. Elva Adams, Mrs.
Ray Nott. Mrs. Htella Eaton. Mrs
Stella Findley, Mrs. Edith I-axton.
Mrs. Bainbridge, and Mr*. Burch.
"Interviewing a Servant", with
Mrs. Thoma* as the tired house­
wife who bad grand visions of a
life of ease with a houaegirl to wait
on her at her beck and call wa*
also very humorous. Mrs. Thomas
finally gave up In disgust, having
decided that It would be easier to
do her own work than to have to
meet the demands of the various
applicant* for the position who call­
ed In response to a newspaper
want-ad. Characters assisting her
were Mrs. M. A. Pohl. Mra. Daisy
Pugh, Mr.:. Troy, Mra. Endicott,
Mrs. H. H. Schaffenberg.
The program for tbe evening ser­
vices Bunday ha» been prepared a»
follow*, prelude. M l** Jewel Cun
nlnghain at the piano; hymn, "I
Love to Tell (he Story” ; Invocation,
The third play, first on the pro­
Rev. Veltle Pruitt; scripture read­ gram. "Improving Father's Mem
ing. Mra. N. L. Pollard.
ory." wa* well presen' -d and was
Tho second part of the program the story of the average husband
will consist of a mlssonary play, and father who I* beaieged with re­
"Renewing the Flame." directed by quests to do this and that every
M r*. Mo*hler and Mr*. Pyne and time he goes to town and who In­
which ha» tbe following cast of variably forget- something. He fin­
ally brought home each person's
character*:
Christianity. M r*. Marlon Adama; request, only to discover at the last
Love, Mr*. Alvin Sorenson; Bervlce, moment that he had left his wife
Mrs. W alter l^axton; intellectual In town. The cast was M r*. Fred
Christian. Mra. Melvin T ra ile r ; Louk. Mrs. Fred Fisher. Mrs. Gia*
Ambitious Christian, Mrs. Arthur pey, M r*. Emily Peters and Rachel
Taylor; Society-loving Christian. Thatcher.
Mr». Ella Lombard; Money-loj^ng
Chriatlan. Mrs. Nlel Pollard; Pleas­
ure-loving Christian. Miss Alta
Manning; Faint-hearted Christian,
Mr». Georgia Nettleton; Represent­
ative from India. M r*. Harvey
Eaton; Representative from Japan.
Mra. Re*a Thatcher; Representa­
tive from China. Mrs. W illiam Bur­
nett; Representative from Latin
America, Mr«. Ren Hollister; Rep­
resentative from Africa, Mr». Glen
Robertson; Representative of the
New America. Mrs. Ed Cole.
twi
No.
A Candidate
Bant
Dividend
Checks Sent Out
BAPTIST GUILD
GIRLS TO MEET
Total of >9,570.73 to Bo Dis­
tributed Among 450 Credi­ Annual Association of Ump­
tor« of Institution Today
qua World Witte Guild« In
Springfield Thia Weak
Dividend rheck* from the Com­
Christian Missionary Society Mothers of Students Show
to Present Annual Program
Unusual Talent on Stage;
Here Sunday Night
Bright Lights i o Bother
Ma ionlc lodges In Illinois, Kansas
and Oregon will be crowned bore
Friday night with the presentation
of a special 60-year gold Masonic
button to Charles E. Swarfs.
Ho far as Is known here Mr.
Hwarls will be the only living
Mason In this part of l,ane county
to be so honored. C. N. Lusby, who
died recently, was a 60-year Mason
and had looked forward for some
time to witnessing the ceremony to
lake place Friday evening.
One ;
other Mason
Ing near Junction
City la hl I*
d have received
THURSDAY DECEMBER 1, 1932
f*.
mercial State Bank, now In liqul i
datlon. totaling 39.670 73 will be , BANQUET FRIDAY NIGHT
placed In the mails today It waa
announced at the bank office
Local Congregation to Entar-
The dividend check* fa the *ec-, tain Visiting Delegatee from
ond return to , person« having an-
Churchee in District
counts In the commercial depart-,
_____
ment. It amount to 10 percent, a
Delegate» from all churches In
prevlou* dividend of 25 percent the Umpqua association of the Bap
The conteit among Democrats i having
been Issued. Approximately! t ilt church will start assembling
lor Speakership of the House,
give* promise of much actio« be­ 450 Individual* will ben fit from |n Springfield tomorrow afternoon
fore March 4. Here is f-w grrso
tbe distribution of tbe fund* at (or the annual association meeting
man Rainey of IUinota, who thia til
(of tbe World Wide Guild chapters.
aspire* to the seat
Dividend* amounting I,. 20 per­ Registration will start at 6:30 fol­
cent have already been paid on ac­ lowed by a large banquet In the
count* In the saving* department. basement at 6:30. Reservations tor
: 75 have been assured at this ban­
quet.
H I 10 ATTEND Rebekahs Elect
CHURCH MEETING Officers Monday
Mid-Year Institute, Epworth
League to Convene at Leb­ Mrs. Sarah Johns New Noble
Grand; Installation to Bs
anon for Discussions
Announced Later
Eight young people from the
Springfield Methodist church will
leave Friday for Lebanon to at­
tend the mid-year institute of the
Epworth League. Registration will
start Friday aftern<-"> and discus­
sion* and lecture* will be held that
evening and all day Saturday.
Rev. Cecil F. Rlstow. pastor of
the E ug ene Methodist church is
dean of the Institute, and Rev. Dean
C. Poindexter, pastor of the Spring-
field Methodist church. Is a mem­
ber of tho faculty.
The young people will leave F ri­
day In automobile« driven by Rev.
Poindexter and O. H. Jarrett. Those
planning to attend are Margaret
Jarrett, Barbara Barnell. Florence
May. Rulh Pollard. Faye Parsons,
Marian Shipley, Doris Myers, and
Colleen Cornell.
Problems of the local League*
will be tbe principal subject of dis­
cussion during the meeting.
O ther Numbers Given
Opening the association meeting
Friday evening will be the pres­
entation of the miaaion play, "Deop
Waters." to be given by tbe girls
of the Junior World Wide Guild,
I under the direction of their leader,
Mr,. Kenneth Tobias The Eugene
senior guild will have charge of
tbe cloetng devotional» at this
meeting. China, will be the general
Mrs. Sarah Johns was elected theme of the meeting.
Noble Grand of Juanita Rebekah
State O fficers Coming
lodge here Monday night at their
Outstanding among the visitors
regular meeting. Other officers
coming to Springfield for the event
choeen are Mrs. Edna Yarnall, vice-
Is Mrs. Blanche Hodge of Portland.
grand; Mrs. Wanda Barnes, record­
Mr*. Hodge is state executive see
ing secretary; Clarine Putman,
retary of tbe Guild group. She will
financial secretary; and Mrs. Ea-
give the principal address of the
tella Fled ley. treasurer. Installation
gathering Saturday morning. Other
will be announced later and ap­
speakers will be Mrs. Frank M at­
pointive officers w ill be named at
thews of Corvallis who will have
tbe installation.
charge of opening devotional* Sat­
Mrs. Findley. Mrs. Lillian Black, urday and Mias Imo Ruyle, assist­
and Mrs. Wanda Barnes are on the ant at the Baptist church In Eugene
program committee for December. who will direct the closing exer­
Following the meeting Monday cises.
night Mrs. Pearl Schantol led in
Part of the Saturday morning
the playing of game«.
session w ill be given over to a
NIGHT PRACTISE
FOR P L O W S
business meeting at which time
reports of the various group* w ill
be given and officers for the new
year will be elected.
A luncheon at noon for all dele­
gates will follow the closing of the
gathering.
Churches represented at the
Intermission numbers included
meeting w ill be those at Eugene,
two health plays by tbe fourth
High
School
to
Offer
Unusual
Mr. Rwarts' daaghter. Edna. Is
Roeeburg, Coquille, Junction City
grade at the Lincoln under the di­
active In Cascade chapter. O. E. H
Comedy December 9; Miss and Springfield. The Eugene chnrpfc
rection of Miss Eva Phetteplace ana
as Is Mra. C. A. Rwarts and her Robert C. Vaughn Passes on
Conoly is Directing
has three Guild groups, Roaeharg
by tbe sixth grade of the Brattaln
Monday Following Brief
daughter, Maxine.
and Springfield each two, and the
school under the direction of Mis*
Night rehearsals have been the others one.
Illness; Native of State
Masonic
offices
which
Mr.
Eleanor Smith. An Illustrated read­
order for some time now at the
Rwarts have held Include past mas-
ing by Mrs. Jane Betels required a
Mrs. W illiam G. Taylor is sec­
The death of Robert C. Vaughn
ter of the Blue lodge. A. F. A. M.;
preliminary search of all the attics Mohawk Resident Was Born high school a* Miss Bernice Cono­ retary of the Umpqua association,
at
hl*
home
at
Jasper
Monday
past high priest. Royal Arch chap­
in Ireland; Funeral to Be ly completes the training of the and is In charge of arrangement*
of tbe city for ultra headwear fash
cast of "Nothing But the Truth,”
ter; and past eminent commander, morning following a brief Illness
Ions of bygone days. "Jerlco Bob s
in Washington Today
here. Members of the local congre­
a three-act comedy to be presented
Knights Templar. He I* also a mark* the passing of another of
Thanksgiving Turkey" given by the
gation will house the visitors dur­
the early aettler* of (his part of
Rhrlner.
Thomas Watson, resident of the n‘ the high school auditorium F ri­ ing their overnight stay.
fifth grade boy* was a clever bit
Lane county.
Mohawk valley for the past five day evening next .--eek by the stu­
of
mimic
acting
for
youngsters.
Special music will be furnished
Mr. Vaughn waa born In Linn
dent body of the rchool.
Mrs. Ira Nice was general chair­ years, died Saturday afternoon at
NEEDLECRAFT PLANS
county on October 4. 1853, and lived by Mra. Larson W right, Ml»» Uldine
the
home
of
his
son.
James
Watson
The story of this delightful com­
man of the affair. Mrs. Daisy Pugh
Uartln.
and
Mr.
and
Mr».
Roland
CHRISTMAS EXCHANGE
there for five years before moving
edy Is that of a young man who
had charge of the plays, Reval He was 88 years of age.
to Lane county where hj* parents R. Moahler,
Born in Ireland, at Donegall. on makes a wager that he w ill tell
Methods of arranging salads were
The program w ill close with a Sumner. Morris Stewart, and Ever­
were members of old pioneer fam i­
July
8. 1844, Mr. Watson married nothing but the truth for a given demonstrated
ett
LaJole
assisted
In
ticket
selling
here
Wednesday
DEXTER COMMUNITY
prayer, tbe offering, a short talk
lies.
and stage work. Mrs. P. J. Bartho­ Catherine Cunningham and came to time. The circumstances which this afternoon to members of the
by
tbe
pastor,
and
the
benediction.
REMEMBERS PASTOR
Surviving is his widow. Mrs.
lomew and Roland Moshter had the United States in 1873. settling leads him into causes a most hum­ Needlecraft club at the home of
The morning services will be held
Della Vaughn; two daughter*. Mrs.
charge
of advertising and window at Couyahoga Falls. Ohio. He be­ orous continuity for the story.
Mrs. W. N. Long.
Mrs. Marian
A large community Thanksgiving
Many Get Merit Badges; Oscar Drury, Fall Creek, and Mrs. at 11 o'clock with the sermon on cards.
came a naturalised cltlxen the fol­
Ticket sales for the play began Hnnsley. demonstrator for a salad
dinner was held at the Dexter
Greater Thing»" being preached
this week. Reservations are being oil
Nurse Training Course is Lydia Goff. Medford; four sons. by Rev. Veltle Pruitt, pastor. There Mrs. W. O. Burch. P. T. A. presi­ lowing year.
company
showed
several
church last Thursday Immediately
Thomas and Bert of Fall Creek.
In 1884 the fam ily moved to made at the high school. Regal methods of arrangment at the meet­
dent. announced Wedneeday that
following the Thanksgiving ser­
Announced for Ten Weeks Verne of W aterm ill, New York, and lan Endeavor w ill meet at 6:30.
Washington.
living Sumner is business manager for ing
the receipt* for the evening were Snohomish.
vices conducted by Rev. Gordon C.
James of Jasper, and one brother
the production.
Four gueeti, Mrs. Margaret Ken­
Parents of Girl Scouts and others
317.10 from ticket salee and the there until 1898.
G riffin. At Z:SO In the afternoou
In Washington.
GROUP
OF
MAIL
BOXES
yon, Mrs. F. A. DePue. Mrs. Lawr­
who
are
Interested
In
this
work
Girls
League
took
in
31.90
from
»
a program was given by the young
He Is survived by two sons.
Funeral services were held from
ence May. and Mrs. George Green
people. The pastor of the church are Invited to attend tho first Court
SOLD TO MAPLETON candy sale. The proceeds will be Thomas Watson. Wenatchee, and SEAL SALE DRIVE IS
(he Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel
were present. Sixteen members at­
divided between' the hot lunch fund James
was showered with fruits, vege­ of Award* of the Springfield troop
Watson.
Marcóla;
two
STARTED DOWN TOWN tended.
In thia city Wednesday afternoon
One unit of 100 mall boxes at the and the religious education work In daughters. Mrs. W illiam McKeough
tables and other farm produce dur­ to be held at the Methodist church
at 2 o'clock. Rev. Veltle Pruitt, Springfield postoffice were sold on the schools.
Plans for a Christmas party and
ing the afternoon. He was also pre­ Friday evening.
Wenatchee, and Mrs. John Treloar School Children to Sell Health
(MiHtor of the Christian church, of­ Tuesday to Linn A. Wheeler, post­
gift exchange to be held at the next
Second
class
scout
pins
will
be
sented with a quilt which had been
of Tacoma; also 17 grandchildren
Stampe to Parents; Mrs. Ger­
ficiated and Interment was made master at Mapleton. The petition
meeting at the home of M ri. Laar-
pieced by the ladles of the con­ awarded to Jean Stratton. Jean
and 16 great grandchildren.
APPRECIATION IS SENT
trude Wilson Chairman
In Mt. Vernon cemetery.
ence M offitt, club president on Dec­
Lloyd.
Colleen
Cornell,
Hatel
Nee-
and
order
of
sale
was
filed
Nov­
gregation.
FOR SCOUT SCRAPBOOK He was a member of the Episco­
ember 5, were announced.
Mrs.
blit, and Ilia Putman.
ember 29 In Circuit Court at Eu­
Christmas
health
seals
were
put
pal church and of the I. O. O. F.
Hunsley
will
demonstrate
method*
The following girls will receive LIVESTOCK DIE IN
gene.
A letter of appreciation from the lodge at Snohomish.
on sale In Springfield this week
RED SOX GIRLS LOSE
of preparing salads and salad dress­
Merit badges for the activities
The group of boxes were prop children at the Memorial hospital
EARLY BARN BLAZE
under the direction of Mrs. Ger­
TWO GAMES; WIN ONE named after ihelr names: Teddy
Funeral
services
will
be
held
at
erty of the Commercial State bank, In Portland has been received by
trude Wilson, chairman of the ings at this meeting.
W right, first aid. observer, bird
Three cows, three calves and the now In liquidation. They have been MI bs Eunice Gerber expressing Snohomish this afternoon at 2 Springfield health unit and In
The Red Box b a k e tb a ll team
finder,
needlewoman, Inundre-'s, winter's supply of hay were all lost stored In the postoffice here for thanks for scrapbooks which the o'clock. The I. O. O. F. lodge will charge of the seal sale.
HIGH SCHOOL DELEGATES
comprising g irl* of Springfield and
dancer, housekeeper, swimmer and In a late fire Saturday night which some time, not being needed here local Scout troop made and sent have charge. Poole-Gray-Bartholo-
Children
In
the
schools
will
sell
Eugene defeated the Bt. Mary's
TO ATTEND SALEM MEET
cook.
completely destroyed the barn on since the Inauguration of the free to these children on Thanksgiving. mew chapel of Springfield shipped the stamp* to their parents and
high school team here last Friday
the body north Tuesday.
Leota McCracken, bird finder, the McCroasIn farm In the Jasper delivery service says F. B. Hamlin,
The letter read as follows:
others while Mrs. Wilson and Mrs.
W. E. Buell, principal. Miss Anne
Monday they went to Oakridge and
hoatess, rhlhl nurse, handywoman. area. The barn was locafed In a postmaster.
"W e received the very charming
Maude Bryan are making a can­ Vogel, dean of girls, and members
lost to last year’s county champion­
and scribe; Faye Holverson. cook, low spot near the river and neigh
scrapbooks and papers this morn SURPRISE PARTY FOR
vass of the business district. The of the Girls' League will go to
ship team 34-18. Wednesday night
bird finder, housekeeper, swimmer, bora did not see the fire until It
Ing. We sent them up to the chil­
DOCTORS
TO
HEAR
TALK
sale continues until Christmas.
Salem Saturday morning to attend
a practice game was lost to the
WM.
LONG
IS
MONDAY
health winner, needlewoman, life had a good start. Mr. Jacoby hur
dren for their Thanksgiving. W ill
the annual conference of Girls'
Coburg girls team.
ON
MEDICAL
ECONOMICS
aaver and observer.
rled over and turned the pig* and
you please tell your G irl Scouts
Friends of W illiam Long gather­
League members and high school
LIONS
TO
HEAR
SONGS
Florence May, first aid; Ilia Put­ chickens loose.
how much we appreciate these ed at his home Monday evening
officials.
League representatives
Springfield doctors w ill attend
METHODISTS TO HEAR
man. first aid, dancer, bird finder,
Mr. and Mra. McCroasIn were
BY KENNETH RODUNER from Springfield w ill be Lillian
hooks?"
for a surprise potluck dinner on
a meeting tonight In Eugene of the
and
observer;
Hasel
Nesbitt,
OVERCOMING OF EVIL
away at the time of the fire and
the occasion of his birthday anni­
Trlnka, Faye Squires. De Etta Sand
needlewoman; Jean Stratton, bird returned late Saturday night to Central W illam ette Medical so­
Kenneth Roduner, graduate of the
gathe, and M arjorie Prochnow.
ciety at the Osburn hotel. They MRS. TINKER WINNER OF versary. The guests came dressed
"A Day W ith God” Is the theme finder, obaerver and first aid.
school of music at the University
find their barn destroyed. H I*
In humorous costumee and caused
will
hold
a
dinner
meeting
begin­
of the morning worship service at
Bernice Barnes, cooking; Colleen father waa asleep In the hou-e. but
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR many humorous Incidents. The of Oregon and director of the choir
ning at 6:80. Dr. A. M. Webster.
nleven o'clock at the Methodist Cornell, first aid.
JAMES W. MOTT TO BE
did not see the tire until neighbor*
dinner table was beautifully deco­ of the Methodist church, will be a
Portland, w ill be the principal
Notification that she had been
church. Rev. Dean C. Poindexter
Faye Holverson, Ilia Putman. awakened him.
guest
at
the
weekly
meeting
of
tbe
LUMBERMEN'S SPEAKER
speaker. He la a prominent medi­ nwarded the electric refrigerator, rated with a large birthday cake
will preach. The evening message Rose Odgen, Maxine Valller, Col
Lions club Friday noon and will
and candles.
cal
man
having
been
called
Into
given
for
writing
the
beet
letter
Is: "Overcoming Evil." The hour Is leen Cornell, Frances Cornell, and
sing several solo numbers.
Mr.
James W. Mott, congressman-
conference
with
governmental during the week ending November
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ckrl
7:30. The Leagues meet at 3:80.
Teddy W rlghi will take a ten weeks ANNUAL CHURCH MEET
Roduner ha» won considerable elect from the flrat Oregon district.
heads at various times to give ad­ 11, on the topic. “W hy I like to Olson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Whitney,
The Bunday Church school meet* course to be given by Mrs. Della
praise for his solo work in several Is to be the main speaker on the
SET FOR MONDAY NIGHT vice.
Trade nt My Favorite Grocery Mr. and Mrs. John Henderer, Mr. presentations In Eugene during the program at the meeting of the W il­
Fltsgerald which will qualify them
at 3:43.
Officers w ill also be elected at 8tore." was received thia week by and Mrs. Harry Stewart, Mr. and
for the home nurse merit badge.
past few years.
Annual meeting of the Christian
lamette Valley Lumbermen’* a so-
Mrs. E. B. Tinker of Pleasant HUI Mrs. N. L. Pollard, the honor guest
Tenderfoot award* will be mode church will be held at the church the meeting.
TWO CARS DAMAGED IN
F. B. Hamlin and John Henderer clatton and the West Coast group
and
Mrs.
Long.
Elmo
Long,
and
Mra. T in ker wrote of the Jurgena
at the regular scout meeting this Mondny evening at 5:30. A covered
to be held at the Osburn hotel In
are on the program committee.
ACCIDENT HERE FRIDAY
tore In Eugene In entering the Mr. and Mrs. George Green and
afternoon.
dl*h dinner will be served before “B" LEAGUE BASKETBALL
Eugene Friday evening a t 3:30.
daughter.
Gloria.
contest which was sponsored by
Miss Eunice Gerber Is captain the business session. New officers
T a riff problems and other national
Two cars driven by John 8.
GAMES
START
ON
FRIDAY
A larse number of Yo Yo's of CLASS HOLDS ANNUAL
the Golden West coffee company
of the troop and has*Evelyn aa her for the year will be elected, re­
problems relating to lumber will
Davis, route 1, and Lee Davis, were
various sixes were presented to
at Portland.
lieutenant.
REUNION DINNER EVENT be discussed.
ports
will
be
given
by
the
different
First games on the "B" league
badly damaged here Friday morn
the honor guest.
Members of the troop committee organisation* of the church, the an­ basketball schedule (or schools In
Ing when they collided at the Inter
Sixteen member* of the Spring-
are
Mrs.
W.
K
Barnell,
Mra.
O.
H
COOKING
CLUB
PLANS
nual
budget
w
ill
be
considered
and
this vicinity w ill start Friday night.
section of Fifth and E. streets
field high school class of 1929 at GOSPEL MISSION HOST AT
Pleasant H ill and Lowell team*
None of the person* Involved In Jarrett, M r*. L. E. May. Mra. W the year's work discussed.
PARTY DECEMBER 22 BUSINESSMEN ATHLETES tended their reunion dinner and
C. W right. Mrs. Dean C. Poindexter,
FELLOWSHIP MEETING
meet at Lowell for what promise*
the accident were Injured.
WILL PLAY TONIGHT party at Chicken Inn north of Eu
and Mrs. Wanda Barnes.
to be a hard-fought game. The boys
Members of the cooking club of
METHODISTS HOLD
Memberfs of the Full Gospel mis­
The weekly meeting of the ath­ gene Friday morning. Those pres
LEGION TO MEET AT
QUARTERLY MEETING and girls teams from Creswell will the Christian church w ill sponsor a
go to Oakridge the same evening large Christmas party In the social letic class of Springfield business­ ent were Audrey Moskop, Evelyn sion of Springfield were hoot* on
IUKA CIRCLE TO ELECT
Jacobsen, Paul Potter, Norman Monday to visitor* from other
LOWELL HALL TONIGHT
Dr. M. A. Marcy, district superln to play a double-header game with rooms of the church on Thursday men will be hold at the high school Roth. Louise Robinson, Jack Dan
NEW OFFICERS TONIGHT
churche* In the district at a fellow­
December 32, It was decided at the gymnasium tonight at 8 o'clock.
tendent, was the principal speaker the high school teams there.
Regular semi-monthly meeting of
ner, LeRoy, Inman, Mr. and Mrs ship meeting and dinner at the
Considerable
Interest
has
been
meeting
held
Friday
at
the
home
of
Officers for the next year w ill be at the first quarterly conference
the Springfield American l-eglon
developed In the activities of this Keith Kendall, Wayne Townsend Methodist church. Se*elona «ran
Mrs. John Morehouse.
Priscilla Club Hostess
post number 40 and the auxiliary elected tonight by Iuka circle num meeting of the Methodist church
group, hut a larger attendano« is Dale Summers. O. Perry and Mrs held during the afternoon and «arm­
Twenty-two
attended
the
meet
Members
of
the
Priscilla
club
will be held tonight at the Lowell her 37 when they meet at the home held here Tuesday evening. Reports
ing with a dinner at 3 o'clock. Mm.
desired. Any man who want* to Donald Meaklns.
Ing
Friday.
Two
gue«ts
were
Mrs
hsH starting at 8 o’clock. A potluck of Mrx. Lee Putmnn. The officers of the various organisations of the w ill be entertained thl« afternoon
M r*. Meaklns and Mr. Danner Raymond Mercian waa in i
play
for
an
hour
or
two
each
week
A.
B.
Downs
and
Mra.
W
alter
Me
at
3:30
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Riley
luncheon w ill be held Immediately w ill not take their places until the church were also given at the meet
arcangemaata.
were In charge of the affair.
Is urged to be present.
Pherson.
Snodgrass.
first meeting In January.
In«-
following the meeting.
SCOUT CORRI PDR
GIRLS IS FRIDAY
T. WATSON DIES.
IT ROME OF SDN