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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TW KNTY-NINTH YKAlt
HPHINOFIKLD, LANK COUNTY, OBEOON.THURgDAV, DBCBMBER 8, 1832
SCHOOL HEADS Players Will Gat
football Letters
PONDER PROBLEM
STUDENTS' PLAT
HEARING DEC. 28 RE N S . M W
Thirteen High School Bo7< to
Method of Distribution of Receive Reoognit cn for
High School Funds Causes
Work During Fml Seaso 1
Speculation In County
•
■ “IT ■ ■ 1
No. 48
50% License Cat
Endorsed Here
I NINES OFFICERS
Chamber Wants Reduction
Without Additional Caa or Annual Buainesa Meeting la
Property Taxes
Held Monday; Reporta of
Dapartmanta Given
A fifty percent cat In automobile i
Lane Must Raise 8947,661.16 Interesting Comedy chosen
By Taxation During 1933
for Fall Presentation by
Says Budget Committee
Student Bod/ P'ayirs
Sprlmf eld football I-iter» will >
be
presented tu inember« of Hu ’
'Icenae fees with no additional j
. v
SMALLER UNITS TO LOSE
FAIL TO REACH CUT GOAL MISS CONOLY DIRECTOR
high school tenm who were out ,
SCHOOL CAINS
gasoline t u or property ta i
■landing
during
the
season
Just
as
cars
was
endorsed
by
the
Spring
New Budget Meetings Neces­
Wheeler Law Creates Unbal­ Many Musical Interludes Ar­
soon as they arrive It was an
field Cham ber of Comm erce at la s t ! Bpeeial Musical Program for
sary in Some Districts to nounced this week by Marlon Hall I
anced Millage Between Or­
ranged; to Offer Orchestra
nights meeting. The chamber dele Sunday Evening Planned;
Increase School Millage
ganized and Other Districts
school coach.
and Vocal Selections
gate» to the Lane County Chamber
Choir to Ba in Charge
of Commerce were instructed to re-[
____
Hall announced that the follow
Members of the Lane county hud
Operal'na ot the
Springfield's
first
home
talent
commend the fifty percent license- New officers for the en ulng year
Ing men would b« honored with the '
schools wilt rontlnu« n
get board have finally completed play of tbe present achool year will
fee reduction and communicate the were elected at the annual meeting
Colonel Roscoe Turner, who set
letters: Harry Wilson. Morris Blew '
■«me as th«y «re ut the
the preparation of the budget for tie given on the high chool stage
chamber's desires to the county of the Christian church held In
art. Kenneth Col, Dalton Thurman, new Ka.t to West flying record of
lime despite the opinion
1*33
and
have
called
the
county
12 Hrs,, JJ mins.. New York to Los
Friday night starting at 8 o'clock.
legislators.
the social room Monday evening.
John llale Adams, Kverelt Chet- A
nudes. The former record of budget meeting for the purpose of Members of the Hprtngfleld high
down by Judge Norton of I »
A fifty percent cut will allow the A potluck dinner at <:30 preceded
wood, Wayne Kendall, Itodney 14 lira., St) mins., was made by
hearing arguments and fixing the school student body are presenting
In which he declared th
state to meet Its bonded obllga the business session.
Wheeler law waa unconallti Jj Vest, Jimmy Weet, Itay Rasmussen, Cepuiu Frank Hawks.
levy Wednesday morning. Decern the play and constitute the cast of
off 20 pounda
Hons, maintain existing highways; Officers elected are: Marlon
Bruce Hqulres, Dean Anderson and
her 28, 1*32 at the courthouse.
■aid F. II Flenary, preside
characters.
Otaqus Smith.
and
have nearly *2.000,600 for new Adams, trustee; Melvin Trailer,
A total of *103.733.74 was whit
District IS arhool hoard, toll«
“Nothing But the Truth." Is
work to match federal aid money. Russell Myers, and M. Tanner,
C-ox, Stewart, Adams, Kendall,
tied from the 1*32 budget In pre
their monthly merlins Tu«
three-act comedy written by James
the chamber was Informed More ' eiders; Mrs. Melvin Trailer, flnan-
id Smith will receive their first
[«ring this year's document.
even lag.
Montgomery and .a being directed
draatic cuts might endanger the I d al secretary;
Ren Hollister,
ter sward- from Ibe high school.
The total amount to be raised by Mia« Bernice Conoly, advisor of
Technically we are now «per. The other boys have already won
real property having to stand part j treasurer; Fern Richards, church
by taxation for tbe county neit the high school dramatic club.
Ins under the County High Hrhool honors In one or more branches of
of the road bond burden. It was clerk.
year will be *»47.681.1* according
tuition law, Inti muat wall until a th le tic s
The
first
act
la
given
In
the
set­
t
.
Sunday school activities at the
to the budget which was adver
we know Jual what the county
The chamber officers reported I church will contin ue under the dl-
ting of the Interior of a brokerage
Used Tuesday.
court la going to do with tai money
rectto. «rf
wbo
Mrs. Marian Shiells Had Beert Savings have been effected In office In one of the leading uptown City Officers Take Up Two that a membership drive
now being paid, which waa aaaeaaed
brought In several new members ^ ^ t e d superintendent, with Mr.
hotels In New York. The second
each
of
tbe
departments
ot
tbe
Resident
of
Vicinity
for
21
under the Wheeler law. We muat
Additional Numbers Wed­
UrKan‘“ t,‘“n'’ f l n a n i Tanner . . hl. arslstant. Other of­
budget. Elimination of the two and final acenea are those of the
await action of the county court In
Years, Funeral Tuesday
were now in good condition.
summer
home
of
E.
M.
Ralston
on
nesday;
Warrants
Called
ficers In the Sunday school are
i
ounty
agents,
salary
slashes,
and
the distribution of three funda be
A committee was appointed to Esther Adams, corresponding sec­
Long Island.
Mrs. Marlon Shields, resident of cuts In the health department made
fore we will know Just how Spring
confer
with
merchants
on
a
plan
Further“ reduction in the out­
retary and treasurer; Leila Peter
The plot is full of humorous in­
I Oregon since 1*11, died at her possible a reduction of *66.686
field will be affected, he added
standing defaulted bond obligation for Christmas decorations of the son. librarian with Theda Rhodes
cidents
such
as
can
only
be
created
from
the
figure
of
the
1*32
budget.
A meeting of directors of the four Mrs. Nellie Carr la Chosen h‘‘ni‘!
Lowell Saturday morning
ot Springfield wi# made Wednes­ streets.
as asslatan*.
Drastic cuts In district road work when one attempts to tell Nothing
following Ulne«« of one month.
achoola which brought suit against
day morning when two additional
President;
Installation
Ex­
But
the
Truth
for
a
day
and
has
a
and
the
use
of
O.
and
C.
money
to
Merton Ferebee will be church
Miss Marian Jemison was born
the Wheeler law. Eugene. Cottage
*600 boDds, numbers 6 and 6. were
ercises Set for January 5
chorister for the next year and will
at Brantford, Ontario, Canada on build up the general fund has made large wager «taked on bis ability taken up and paid by the treasures,
Urove, Junction City and Spring-
have Dallas Murphy as assistant.
December 34, 1887 »be waa mar­ possible large savings in thia divi­ to do so. To follow the trail of announces I. M. Peterson recorder.
field was held In Kugene Monday
Members of lukn circle number ried to George Shiells on January sion.
Robert Bennett, the young man who
Mrs Traxler will be the pianist.
night They talked over with Judge
feels so truthful. I h to find a splen­ Old outstanding general fund
Mrs. Marjorie Moshier will be
Red Cross to Continue
Harris, their attorney, the action 37. Ladles auxiliary of the G. A. H. I*. 1*11 and they came to Oregon
warrants against the city to the
superintendent of the primary de­
The Bed Cross will continue to did evening's entertainment.
which will be taken following tbe laal Thursday evening elected Mrs. tbe same year, making their home
amount to *460 were also called for
portment of the Sunday school and
The cast In the order In which
appeal from the Norton decision Nellie Carr as their president for at ( Creswell until they moved to administer the relief work of the
payment Tuesday by W. E. Buell,
the
year
1*33
county
although
final
control
over
they
will
appear
la
as
follows:
Lowell
13
years
ago.
which la being made by tbe Lane
u R Haack of the be«lBner«
treasurer. All Springfield general Skill of Members to Be Dem- department.
tithe» officers namivl are Mrs
county court.
She was a hl ember of the Crea the county appropriation will re- Clarence Van Dusen, Everett La- fund warrants up to and including onstrated at Luncheon on
Reports of all the branches of
main In the hands of tbe county Joie; fc. M. Ralston. Ras Rasmus­
Under the Wheeler law a millage Mollie Williams, senior vlce-presl well Presbyterian church.
warrant number 13436 have been
Dec. 16; Barber is Leader
the church were given by the vari­
court members.
sen; Bishop Doran, Bruce Squires;
for high achool education waa dent; Golole Pi (arson. Junior vice-
paid off with the latest receipt of
Survivors Include her widower,
ons officers. The Sunday school
levied on all aaaeaaed property In president; Pearl Knowler. treas­ George Shiells; one brother, J. R.
The final budget was signed by Dick Donnely. Carter Hartman; funds.
is
"This organization has talked report showed that attendance had
urer;
Jolana
Ihitman.
conductor;
Robert Bennett. Lamar Brattain;
the county, whereas under the
Fred
Fisk,
chairman.
O.
E.
Crows,
Wright of Vancouver. British Col­
The payment of the two bonds about and sponsored many trivial ,ncreaaad during the paat year and
County High School Tuition law tbe Bernice Barnes, guard; Clarlne umbia; two sisters, Mrs. Robert secretary of the county commis­ Mrs. E. M Ralston. Marjorie Pro-
thia week brings the total amount
?reTl°"s
!hat finances were better than they
Putman,
chaplain;
Ellen
Barker
chnow;
Ethel
Clark,
Virginia
Chris­
levy, whatever la decided upon, will
Heney, Raysville. Ontario, and Mies sioners. C. M. Young, and G. W.
of defaulted bonds down to *28,600. and now 1 wish to suggest that the were daring the previous year.
be made against aaaeaaed property registrar; Olive Wickham, patrio­ Wright of the same place,
McFarland. Both Judge Barnard tie; Gwendolyn Ralston, Beth Jen­
Four of these bonds were taken up members turn their attention to
Veltle Pruitt, pastor of the
tic Instructor.
a
only In non-hlgb achool districts.
and Commissioner Clinton Hurd re­ nings; Mabel Jackson, Echo Tom­
about
two weeks ago and general something more Important, a To Yo church, made a short talk during
Funeral
services
were
held
Mon
Pearl Knowler and Orace Lana-
larger high achool district« are
fused to sign tbe document declar­ seth; Sahel Jackson, Dorothy Hart;
fund warrants amounting to *323.61 contest,” said Clayton F. Barber In the evening. He has been pastor of
expected to greatly benefit from berry were chosen delegates to the day afternoon at I o'clock at the ing that sufficient reductions had Martha. Eva Louk.
addressing the chair at the Lions the local congregation for the past
were
paid.
Lowell
church.
Rev.
Mr.
Arthur
state
convention,
and
Pearl
Hears
A number of musical selections
the change In laws, while aome of
not been made In keeping with the
club
luncheon Friday noon.
three years.
the smaller districts are sure to and Bernice Barnes were named Greyell officiated an<| Interment promisea of their successful rivals have been prepared for the enter­
The chair replied. "I appoint Lion
The church choir will present
«ras
made
In
the
Pleasant
HUI
alternate«.
tainment
of
the
audience
during
lose. If not actual cash, then In the
who had been given a free hand In
Barber chairman of the contest and the program at the evening service
The officers will be Installed on cemetery. The Poole-Gray-Bartho- preparing the budget.
Intermissions as follows:
/orm of Increased tax millage.
suggest that those sitting on oppo­ at 7:30 as follows:
Introduction of high school or­
Under tbe Wheeler law high January 6, at which time appoint­ lomew chapel of Springfield had
site sides of the table be members
Prelude— "Deep River,” Jewel
rharge
of
arrangements.
ive
officers
will
be
announced.
chestra under direction of Buford
achool districts were reimbursed
of opposing teams.”
Cunningham.
The neit meeting of the Circle
Roach.
on a adding scale ranging from »60
And so dignified businessmen ot
Two solos—“Il Baccio”
March— Bachelor Girls; Maz­
to *30 per student for ihose com­ will be held at Kgglmann's on Dec­ PRISCILLA CLUB PLANS
Springfield
will devote at least « - q ««, Morning Mister Sunshine,'
urka— Sparkling Eyes; March—
ing from outside of the district. ember it, at which lime the annual
part of their time at their n ext[UWine
CHRISTMAS PARTY
| Chee Leader.
The County law provldea that each Christmas party will be held.
meeting to the problem of deter-
Negro spirituals by a male quar­
Girls
Close
Annual
Meeting
Members of the circle met Tues
j Between acts 1 and 2— Waltz.
'achool submit a per capita cost for
mining who is the best Yo Yo tet—Dallas Murphy. Merton Fere­
The annual Christmas party for
Over the Waves, by orchestra; Saturday; State Session at manipulator In the club.
educating students and thia figure day afternoon at the home ot Mrs members of the Priscilla club will
bee. Dr. Rebhan and Veltle Prnltt.
| Selection from The Bohemian Girl;
will be used aa the basis of reim­ Pearl Hears to sew and quilt for a
Corvallis in February
be held Wedne day, December 21
Music for the luncheon was fur­ Choir numbers—“Onward Christ­
bursement. The larger achoola will needy family which the Circle Is
at the home of Mrs. Ernest Bertsch. Henry Swearingen. Florence Mlnu‘‘»e— Ye olden Dance.
nished by Kenneth Roduner, direc­ ian Soldiers” by Gonld, “8weet and
e
_
Between acts 2 and 3— Vocal
probably received more money per talcing care of. They will meet
who will be hostess. Plana for this Farmer, Dies in Eugene Hol()iJ WUmB Lewl<; S)aTe Song. " Mrs. Jerry Adams was elected tor of the Methodist choir who sang Low” by Alfred Tennyson and J.
student for those out of the district again thia afternoon at the home gathering were made here last
president of the World Wide Guild
Sunday Following Illness
The Little Damozel; Just Friends— for the Umpqua association at the two solos. Miss Kelley of the Uni­ Barnby, “The House That 8tood
and these unorganised high achool of Mrs. Wanda Barnes to complete Thursday at a meeting at the home
Trio. Virginia Christie, Blanche close of their meetings here Friday versity accompanied Mr. Roduner. the Storm" by J. Herbert, and three
districts will have to pay the full this sewing.
of Mrs. Riley Snodgrass.
Henry Swearingen. 71, resident Bates. Juanita Seaman.
A request that the Lions club negro spirituals, "Shine on Me",
coat of educating their students.
and Saturday. She is a member of
of Springfield for some years past.
sponsor
a community singing group “Hush Somebody’s Calling My
Guest«
at
the
meeting
on
Thurs­
Ticket sales have been reported the senior guild of the local Baptist
Operation under tbe County Fund
which would present an oratorla Name." and “Hear De Church Bella
day were Mrs. Howard Freeland, and later a resident of F lorence.
satlifactor). ao far wlth many church.
plan will not be apt to entail any SWARTS HONORED BY
during the spring was made by Mr. Tolling."
Eugene; Mrs. J. L. Hayes, of Hal­
Ke"e
”
5 ' reservations being made at the
new budget meeting In Springfield
MASONS HERE FRIDAY
Other officers elected are Mise
sey; Mias Eunice Gerber, and Mrs morning.
Ren Hollister will give a short
high school. Sales are being hand Marjorie Travllllon. Eugene, vice Roduner whe explained the purpose
Here the tai will be lower aa will
of the organisation and the manner talk to conclude the program.
A.
B.
Downs.
Members
present
Mr.
Swearingen
wa-
born
at
Edward
F.
Bailey,
district
deputy
led
by
Reval
Sumner,
bus'nes,
man-
be the income, but It la eipected
president; Miss Roberta Crawford, in which It would be handled. The
During the morning service Rev
that the Income from outside dis In place of Leslie J. Scott, deputy- were Mrs. Ernest Bert-ch, Mrs Drain on September 24. 1861. He ager. Everett LaJoie is in charge of hoeeburg. secretary-treasurer; and
proposal was turned over to the Pruitt wiir preach his sermon on
William
Steamier.
Mrs.
E.
C.
had
been
a
farmer
all
of
his
life.
grand
master
of
the
Masonic
lodge,
the
stage.
trlcta will be Increased. To do this
Arlene Soasey. Eugene, reporter. board of directors for consideration
the subject, "Considering Great
Survivors Include his widow.
It seema aa though It la going to be made the presentation of the 60 Stuart. Mrs. William Curtis. Mrs
These officers, together with Mrs. by that body.
Howard.
Mrs.
John
»eavey.
Mrs
Things.”
necessary for aome of the smaller year gold Masonic button to C. E
Mrs Addle Swearingen; five sons STUDENTS AT LINCOLN
W. O. Taylor, wife of the pastor,
A Christian Endeavor rally will
dtatrlcta Io hold new budget meet Swart* at a special meeting of Lib- John Tomseth. Mrs. H. O. Dlbblee, Roy at Florence. Everett, at Spring
will
form
the
executive
committee.
be held at the church starting t
HAVE PROGRAM FRIDAY
EGGIMANNS OBSERVE
Inga which will mean more delay erty lodge held here Friday even Mrs. John Parker, Mrs. Frank field. Delmer of Florence. Gilford
Dates for the state convention
o'clock in tbe afternoon. Confer­
In the assessor's office In comput­ Ing. Mr. Scott waa called to East Logan. Mrs. William Rouse. Mrs. of Norfork, Virginia, and Clifford of
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY ences and talks will occupy the
to be held at Corvallis on February
Students
at
the
Lincoln
Junior
Wm.
Moyer.
Mrs.
Edward
lTIvat
San Diego; one daughter. Mrs.
ing the las levy for each district ern Oregon end could not attend.
18 and 19 were announced.
afternoon. A potluck supper will
W. J. Darling and John W Pur­ and the hostess.
Ralph Kiser of Portland; and two high school. 8-B grade, sponsored
thinks Ben F Keeney, assessor. Mr.
Springfield Couple Have Been
the
assembly
period
at
the
school
Outstanding e.en ts on the pro­
be erved at 6:16 and a Union C. E.
First and second prises for brothers. Ora of Drain, and Bert
Keeney said that he has already cell, both of Corvallla, attended the
Married
for
30
Years;
Have
meeting will be held at <:30.
bridge were wón by Mrs. Moyer of Newberg. One sister. Belle Got- Friday afternoon. Numbers In­ gram of the district meeting was
granted several districts permission ceremonies.
Dinner on Wedneeday
. cluded a piano solo by June Berg; the presentation of the mission
to present new budgela at a delay­ Horry Stewart, Ix>vl Neet. Jess and Mrs. Norman Howard. Mrs. cher. lives at San Diego.
duet
by
Alice
Bates
and
Beth
Ople;
play,
“Deep
Waters.”
by
the
Junior
Cross, and William Rouse were In Route and Mrs. Hayes were first
ed date.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Eggi I O. O. F. ENTERTAINS
Funeral services were held from a skit. "The Angry Ocean”; and a
guild, and addresses by Mrs
It seems probable that the Spring- rharge of the arrangements. A sup­ and second In guessing contests.
the Florence church Tuesday after­
mann yesterday celebrated their
play
"Deaf
Uncle”.
The
latter
two
Blanche
Hodge,
state
executive
sec
FOR DISTRICT OFFICER
field district will have to make per served following the meeting
noon at 1 o'clock with Rev. Waker
thirtieth wedding anniversary wltlr
were presented by students of the retary from Portland, and Mies Imo
some new arrangement with the was presided over by I. M. Peter­ CRASH IN FOG PROVES
a dinner at their confectionary
barth officiating 'and Interment In
eighth grade.
Ruyle, assistant at Hie Baptist
Glenn A. Harnden, deputy district
McKensle high school district at son.
store. They were married at Duluth
SERIOUS EVENT SUNDAY the Masonic cemetery. Poole-Gray-
church
in
Eugene.
grandmaster
of tbe I. O. O. F. lodge
Waltervllle In the matter of pay­
Minnesota on December 7, 1*02.
Bartholomew chapel of Eugene had
for the seventh district, paid his
MRS.
ADAMS
AT
SURPRISE
ments for educating the 30 or more
The
weather
was
very
cold
at
that
charge
of
arrangements.
A large number o' serious In­
official visit to Springfield lodge
students from that district. The INDEPENDENT TEAM
time too recalled Mr. Eggimann
BIRTHDAY PARTY SUNDAY MANY ATTEND CHURCH
juries sustained to his leg and
number 70 Wednesday evening. Mr.
present plan calls for the payment
PROGRAM SUNDAY NIGHT last night. The thermometer reach­ Harnden has supervision over all
HAS EXCITING GAME other parts of his body when the
BREAD
AND
BEER
TO
BE
Friends
of
Mrs.
Elva
Adams
by the district of *30 per student
ed 40 degrees below sero the night
motorcycle on which he was riding
the 16 lodges of the county which
plus the money received from the
After trailing during the entire Sunday crashed into a team and
DISCUSSED AT CHURCH honored her at a surprise birthday A full church greeted the women of their wedding day.
comprises his district.
party 9unday at the home of Mrs. of the Christian church Sunday
Wheeler law fund which averaged first half period which ended In a wagon may mean the amputation
Mr. and Mrs. Eggimann are pro­
A regular lodge session was held
"Jesus
Again
the
Savior"
is
the
*36. The Springfield district how 14-8 score for their opponents, the of the leg for Howard Watson.
Mary C. Magill. Guests present evening when they presented their bably the best known persons In
topic of the morning sermon to be were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Findley annual Women's Day program. The Springfield, meeting their friends and was followed by refreshments
ever, remains free under the new Springfield Independent basketball
Watson was riding on the Camp
given by Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, and son. Bonny, Jewel Hllterbrand, women took complete charge ot at their place of business each day. and a social gathering.
law to make whatever Arrange­ team came forward Tuesday even­
Creek road which was shrouded
pastor, at the Methodist Episcopal Sam Sweeney. Wilfred Smith. John the program calling on the pastor They are early residents of the
ment desired with Waltervllle as ing to within one basket of defeat­
In fog when his motorcycle ran In­
church Sunday morning at 11 Dale, Essell. Oliver, and Barbara only for the Invocation and for a city and Mr. Eggimann has served SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
that Is a high school district and ing their rivals from Oakridge aa
to the rear end of the wagon. He
o’clock. His evening message at Adams.
short talk during the closing part the city as mayor some years back.
levies Its own tai for high school the final whistle sounded the end
HAS PARTY ON FRIDAY
wild given first-aid treatment by a
7:30 will be "The Bible, Bread and
of the program. Features of the He is a Mason. Mrs. Eggimann Is
purposes. The Waltervllle area will of the game. The score stood 20-18.
Springfield physician and taken to
program was a mission play. "Re­ active in several fraternal organi­
not receive the *36 per student to
Monday night the local boys took the Pacific Christian hospital where Beer."
ELK LADIES PLAN BIG
The members of Mra. Dean C.
Coburg Methodist
newing the Flame.” with members zations.
apply on education costs under the the Coburg squad 26-18 at tbe high he Is now.
Poindexter's
Sunday school class
BENEFIT CARD PARTY of the Christian Missionary society
The theme of the morning ser­
C-ounty Fund plan and will have to school gymnasium. Friday of last
at the Methodist church held a
as characters, and vocal solos by HIGH SCHOOL BALL TEAM party Friday evening at the Fish
vice at the Coburg church will be
week they struck a snag and went
make up this deficit.
Springfield women are invited to
"If Christmas Comes?” This ser­
Mrs. Larson Wright. Miss Uldlne
down 4*.16 In a game with the PROGRESSIVE 22 HAS
attend a large benefit bridge party
DEFEATS CRESWELL FIVE home. Thirty-five young people
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Wendllng Cardinals.
were present. Marian Shipley, Flor­
CHRISTMAS PARTY FRI. vice will start at *:45 a. m. The which Ladles ot Ate Elks of the Gartln and Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Sunday school meets at 10:30. Rev. Eugene lodge will sponsor at their Moshier.
ence
Bell Fish and Eva Louk wert
Springfield
high
school
basketball
CO ON AIR TONIGHT
The annual Christmas party for Dean C. Poindexter will preach the clubrooms Saturday afternoon, Dec­
team had little difficulty In defeat­ members ot the committee In
OPERETTA DATE SET
members of Progressive 22 drill sermon.
ing the Creawell squad on their own charge.
ember 10. at 3 o'clock. The pro­ METHODISTS PLAN FOR
Students at Springfield high
team of Juanita Rebekah lodge will
BY
HIGH
SCHOOL
GROUP
ceeds will be used to swell the
achool will broadcast a half hour
CHRISTMAS PAGEANT floor Wednesday night in a practice
be held at the I. O. O. F. hall Friday P.-T. A. PLANNING FOR
game. The score was 48-20 with LEGION PLANS PROGRAM
program over radio station, KOBE,
Elks Christmas ch er fund.
The musical operotta "Sylvia" to night. A business meeting and
Work on a Christmas Pageant Springfield trying many formations.
Kugene, thia evening from 8 to
BENEFIT
BAZAAR
SOON
MEETING HERE DEC. 13
Announcement of a change in
to be given at the Methodist
8:30. Their program will Include he presented by the combined glee election of officers will precede the
MISSION MEETING IS
chuich Friday evening. December the high school "A" league sche­
Plans tor a bazaar to be spon
orchestra numbers, vocal solos, and cluba and orchestra of Springfield social and drill. Members are re­
POSTPONED FOR WEEK 23, was started this week under dule whereby the game with Eu­ Plans for a program and potluck
high achool will be given Friday, quested by Mrs. O. H. Jarrett, cap­ sored by the Parent-Teacher asso­
group songs, and'readings.
dinner to precede the business
April
21,
It
waa
announced
this
tain
to
be
present
and'
bring
toys.
The radio station owners want
ciation of Springfield at an un­ The regular meeting ot the the direction cf Mrs. Jans Ketels gene scheduled for the early part meetings of the American Legion
week
by
Miss
Ruth
Morrison,
di­
The
Rebekah
Christmas
party
of
January
has
been
shifted
to
to present a similar program each
named date were discussed Mon­ Christian Mission society ot the and Kenneth Roduner.
and Auxiliary at their next meet­
The production which has been March 3, Just before the opening of
week and have Invited the different rector of music at the high . chool. will ba held Monday. December 1». day afternoon at a meeting of Room
ing were discussed when the two
Christian church which was to have
The
orchestra
will
be
presented
un­
the
district
tournament.
titled
“A
Christmas
Pageant”
was
schools to take part In this move.
Representatives of the association been held Monday evening has been
organisations met at Lowell la it
der
the
direction
of
Buford
Roach.
I«st Thursday the program was
at the home of Mrs. Elva Adams. postponed until next Tuesday even­ written by Mrs. Ketela and the
HAPPY HOUR MEMBERS
Thursday. The meeting will ba
given by the Lincoln school under
Mrs. O. H. Jarrett was named chair­ ing when the group will meet with music has been arranged by Mr. MISSION GROUPS WILL
held at Springfield on December
HEAR MUSICAL PROGRAM
Boduner.
the direction of Mrs. Crystal Male. WASHINGTON LIFE FILM
man ot the baxaar workers.
Mrs. E. E. Pyne. The annual busi­
MEET NEXT TUESDAY 16 at Taylor’s hall.
Mias Bernice Smith acted aa an­
Musical numbers by a group from
ness meeting of the congregation
EXHIBITED AT SCHOOLS
nouncer.
YOUNGER MISSIONARY
the University of Oregon furnished MEN SELECT THURSDAY
The combined Foreign and Home
was held Monday evening.
LEGION SEWING GROUP
Films depicting the life of George entertainment for the regular meet­
GROUP DELAYS MEET Mission societies of the Methodlat
FOR REGULAR CLASSES
METHODIST LADIES AID
Washington were exhibited at the ing of the Happy Hour club at the
church
will
hold
their
second
MEETING HERE TODAY
Red Cross Funds Raised
Monthly meeting ot the Young monthly meeting Tuesday of next
A total of *38.60 was raised in
«HAS SILVER TEA EVENT high achool Tuesday afternoon and home of Mrs. John Ketels, Monday. Thursday nights of each week
Regular meeting of the American
at the Lincoln school Wednesday Mrs. W. K. Barnell was assistant have been chosen aa the time tor Springfield during the recent mem­ Women's Mission society of the week It was announced this week.
weekly seaHlons of the athletic bership drive between Armistice Christian church set for Monday The meetings of the two groups Legion Auxiliary sewing group win
Mrs. W. K. Buell was hostess at afternoon. Wednesday students at hoateaa.
a silver tea at the Methodist church the Brattain building were dismiss­ The group will meet again on the group at the high school gymnas­ day and Thanksgiving according to was postponed for one week, to have recently been merged al­ he held this afternoou at the hogM
Wednesday afternoon following the ed that they might attend the show­ third Tuesday In January at the ium. All men and young men above P. J. Bartholomew, drive chairman December 12, necause of the Ill­ though each maintains a distinct of Mra. W. N. Dow. They will e e »
regular business meeting ot the ing at that school. A lecture was home of Mrs. Walter Gossler with high school age are urged to turn Ladles of the city assisted In the ness of Mrs. D. B Murphy, their organization. A Joint committee ad­ tinue their work on dreeaoa n*4
other garments for needy poop***
given with the showing of the film*. Mrs. Larson Wright aa aaalatant.
ministers business affairs.
advisor.
oat.
canvass ot the city.
Ladiea* Aid aoclety.
no flaa b bat «0»
hs ia a rrihwtng |
LOWELL AESISENT
DIES ON SATDRDAV
MORE DEFAULT
RONDURE M
Officers Named
to r Iuka Circle
Lion Yo Yo tans
To Have Contest
FORMER RESIDENT
MRS. M INIS NEW
W .W .U E M IE R