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    THE SPRINGFIELD
TW ENTY-NINTH YKAK
SPRINOFIRLD, LANK COUNTY. OREGON.
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1932
ALL FAMILIES 10 Main Street Puts SCHOOLS CLOSE Lions Talk Aid
OnHolidav Attire
to r Needy hoik
EAI CHRISTMAS
FOR VACATIONS
Civic Committe Succeed« in
Providing Dinner« for Each
Needy Family Here
HAVE ANY TOYS?
Toys! Toys! Toys!
Do you bars any toys about
your home which the children
have grown tired of and which
are still serviceable or which
can be worked over and dressed
up with a little effort?
There are more than 100 small
children In Springfield who will
not have any Chrlatma t this
year unless they receive a toy
or gift from the public spirited
people of the community.
The Christmas (’beer Com-
mil tee, representing all organi­
zations of the city, wants to re­
tain that Joyous spirit which Is
of Childhood and needs your co­
operation.
Gnrlnnd« on Window« and
Christmas Cheer Activities!
Lightpoata, Star« on Lights Varied Program« Ready for Diccu«sed at Meeting Fri­
and Street Tree* Interest
day; Red Cross Work Told
Presentation at Schools
Here
Friday
Afternoon
With Its garlands of greenery
After storting their meeting off
reaching from one end of Main
..
..
_ , „ . . . . , School vacations In Springfield. Friday noon by raising »8.60 In a
TREE PROGRAM DROPPED Street to the
Other. Springfield this for (ho cbrbtlniu, aI,d Nt)W Year voluntary collection to be added
»tart tom orrow afternoon lo “ ,und bp,M* ral*®d *" P“" “»»*
Distribution of Toy«, Candy. holiday T decorations seen here for holidays
an(, w(|| (.o„llllUH througb
n<!l, | Chrlstmae treats for children of
Nut«, and Orange« Among some time. Few cities In thia coun-1
week with clavaos resuming again I the more unfortunate famll-ea of
D have their Main street as well,
Children to Be Saturday
2 ______
Monday ,hi* c^r, members of the local
Kvery uiiBinpolysd and unfortun-
al«i family In 8prlngfl«ld will b«
provided with a Christmas dinner
thia year. Each child In theaa fam I
II»« will roralve a «Inching contain'
In« a half-pound of good candy, a
half-pound of good mixed nuta and
an orange. Kach child will alao re­
ceive a «mail toy from Htana't
workshop.
r.
'a n sw er to
Thia la 8prln,
the depresslttn t 9» ar. a year
Q ally larga
during which an
lemsslvvs
number of futnlll»«
clrcum-
In straightened fit
stance« and
who 1 dividual
Ir ehll-
Christmas, and that
» vwry
dron would not other
I sea-
cheerful during the Ch
u«w
»on. nml whoa« outlook
‘A ’ If
year would be gloomy
they »pent thia t'hrlatmee season
convinced that their more fortun­
ate neighbor» were uninterested In
them.
Community Tree Dropped
Plans tor a Community Christ­
mas tree and gifts and candy for
each child attending were abandon­
ed yeelerday. It being felt that with
uncertain weather and so much In-
(tuenaa such a venture might be
more harmful than the good It
would do.
The candy, together with what
toys are available, will be wrapped
and sent direct to the homes of tbe
needy families with one bag tor
each child.
Efforts to cheer up the home«
of the unfortunate poople during
the Christmas season have been
under consideration for some
weeks, but nothing positive seem
ed to be forthcoming until commit­
tees of each of the leading civic
organisations of the city met at
the City Hall Mouday evening to
study the situation and plan some
action.
Prevent Duplication
The first step was the prevention
of duplication of effort and this
was overcome by finding out Just
what groups were planning to dis­
tribute Christmas baskets and to
whom they were to be sent. Many
organisations choee oamea at ran
dam from the list of all those now
being aided by the Red Cross.
Among the»« organisations are the
Methodist church. Christian Mis­
sionary society, Baptist church.
Neighbors of Woodcraft, and Span
lah War Veterans. Iuka Circle and
others.
Having eliminated the names of
families to be helped by these
groups from the list It became
necessary to devise means of pro­
viding for the other families. The
result was a decision to start an­
other solicitation campaign for
funds. Nice beef roasts of at least
one pound per person In the family
have been ordered and will be
ready Saturday for each of these
families. The Red Cross furnishes
the necessary staple groceries for
the dinners and a last minute offer
from the Springfield Creamery Is
this. Any quantity up to one gal­
lon of pure pastuerlsed skim milk
will be given to each of these fami­
lies If they come to the Creamery
for It Saturday and bring contain
ers.
Distribution of the food Is being
facilitated by the Red Cross office
and each family will be notified by
letter how to receive their portion.
CRy-Wlde Clmmlttee Works
Every effort to make the Christ­
mas cheer work non-partisan and
unbiased has been put forth. A
committee consisting of John Pyle.
W. K. Darnell, Selvert jacobjen,
I. M. Peterson, Clayton F. Barber.
H. O. Dlbblee, Dr. W. C. Rebhan.
Rev. Dean Polndeiter and Thelmer
Nelson, working with Miss Mary
Ann-tn and Miss Rowena Nissen of
the Red Cross office was formed
after the three major organisations,
Chamber of Commerce, Lions club,
and American Ixtglon had designa­
ted their workers for this cause.
Pyle Hard Worksr
Too much credit cannot be given
to John Pyle who has been most
active first In securing cooperation
In the matter of street decorations,
then In soliciting for the candy and
nut fund, and later the dinner plan
Others have contributed generous­
ly of their time and goods, many
of whom have not been mentioned.
Still others plan to give food and
other assistance to families they
know of. It has been truly a co­
operative movement on the part of
the city.
Dealers and even the wholesale
houses have wiped out their usual
profits on articles purchased so
that all of the money raised can
be used for food.
The committee realises that
there have been shortcomings and
that some things may not have
bean handlsd In the most satlstac-
All Group« Prepare
Sunday Morning Servicer;
One Evening Program
CAROLS
WILL
SC NG
Three Bible School« Plan
Christmaa Programe to
Precede Regular Wort hip
decorated, sidewalk» and bualne«» be(hg # holiday
Lion» club went Into a lengthy
hou.es Included.
bt,,ld,Bg „ p|annlng
dlacu.sloo of possible method» of
Christmas will be observed in ah
Some slight difficulty was en C,B, Christmas program« to be
Christmas cb-or among
of the Springfield churcheo with
countered early with the large tree
Friday afternoon before the “*£ th® '“mlllj-e and at the same
special program» Sunday morning
time do something constructive
In the center of the street, but mo „,art (lf tb„ vacatlone.
at 11 o’clock. Each of the churches
Look
about
your
home
and
and
useful.
torlsta are becoming u»ed to It and
H,gb ,,.bool »tudents. under the
_ ■
wni have their .pedal Sunday
gather together some of the toys I . ,
7
find little difficulty In driving qireetlon of George Marx, will of-1 Ml»» Mary Annin and Ml-s
I which ,u
u.i
•
u
.
t
school
the children have outgrown
,, programs
. . .. during , the regular
_ .
around It.
fer | bBjr program In the auditorium Rowena Nissen, Red Cross work-
\ and
n,i bring .a—
____
hour
devoted
to
these
classes.
Only
them to tbe Anderson
Prlvate Individual, are «I.» ' at I o’clock. This will center about
* « ’• ’ »» and d®*^“’®d
the Christian church will hold
Motor
company
garage, to Nell
work
which
was
being
done
ainutii
brightening up their front windows* a Christmas pageant being directed
evening services.
PoSard's Plumbing shop, or to the ,
these
families
and
offered
helpful
and yards. The prettiest which we by Miss Ruth Morrison, and a play,
The Christian church has plan-
¡City Hall.
have seen here this year Is the ' “Maid of Franre.” to be given by suggestions to the club members.
Contributions of pencils, hand- 1 ned a program for the Bunday
Members
of
the
club
voted
to
be
holly tree with red berries In front 'the Dramatics club Orchestra sele-
I kerchiefs and many of these sm all. ’ ch°o1 h"nr at * :46 and w"‘ follow
of Dr. Pollard's home. Many multi­ ctlcns, recitations and skits will represented at a city-wide meeting
i things will also make suitable “ w“ h ,h® re*ular church rervlce
night
to
neutralise
relief
work,
colored lights flicker from among complete the program.
gifts. Distribution will be made !at wh,,,h t,B*e ReT Pn,ltt w‘"
Thelmer Nelson. C. F. Barber and
Its leaves each evening.
Pageant Is Planned
Saturday morning through the I preach on th® *“b> ct- "What Mean-
Dr. W. C. Rebhan were named
The pageant will feature the
i agency of the Red Cross, so hurry i ®th
to Christiansr
member» of the committee and
combined boys and girls glee cliff)»:
along
with
your
contribution There wUI ** apec,aI mna,c b’r the
given power to act for the club.
In a program of beautiful setting». |
I whether it be one small toy or a ‘ holr* Th® e’ en,n« "»>
«!’ •»
Entertainment for the meeting
procession« and responsive singing
' box full, all will be equally appre- oïer ,o an • ’ »»«««•«c servie, by
was furnished In the form of a
of old favorite Christmas songs
. elated A telephone call to the City | 0,0 pa*tor w,th ” * c,al
Vo Yo contest. Officially the
Miss Wilma Lewis will sing "Birth­
- Hall will bring someone to collect numbers.
championship was awarded to Miss
day of the King." as a solo and Miss
Program for the Sunday school
•your contribution.
Nlsaen after she had been chosen
Barbara Barnell will play all the
hour will be as follows;
from her side of the table to com­
accompaniments.
Christian Program
pete with P. J. Bartholomew She
Mr«. Pearl Schantol Become« The cast for the play. "Maid of received a Yo Yo a» a prls--.
"In as much as ye have done It
__________ _
Many Citizens Take to Beds Former Springfield Boy Falls
unto the least of these, my breth-
New Worthy Matron; Sev­ France" will feature the following:
Joan of Arc. Marjorie Prochnow;
IM PR O V E S, AT
ern, ye have done It unto me.”
as Illness Comes On; At­
and
Drowns
In
Caiapooia
eral Absent with influenza
American soldier. Everett l.ajole; IvlATUK IIY IF K U V t& A I
Prelude— Christmas Carola.
tacks Are Usually Mild
River Near Tangent
French soldier, Allen Bneed; Eng
HOSPITAL
TH
IS
WEEK
i Processional.
Installation of offices for Cas­
llsh soldier. George Marx; and I
Prayer— Pastor.
Atetndance at the local schools
cade chapter O. E. H. was held
Russell Orville MeLagan, former! R®duction in Receipts and
French flower girl. Aly. Thatcher torleus Illness Reaches Climax
Song— "Joy to the World,” by
here Tuesday evening following the
Is gradually increasing this week resident of Springfield, died by Lowered County Budget
High school classes will continue^
Dur,"0 W««k-end; Daughter
Congregation.
regular potluck dinner fos members
over that of Friday when more than - drowning in the Calapoofa river
Makes Action Necessary
during the morning. There will be
•• Visiter In City
Bible Reading. Luke 2-8-20, by
of the Star and their families. Mrs
»0 students were marked absent sometime between Wednesday and
at the high school alone. The Brat ' Saturday of last week. He left his
Gertrude Wilson, Mr«. Hattie Drury I no classes held In the afternoon
Drastic salary reductions for city j J0*10 Carrell.
Condition
of
W.
P.
Tyson.
Mayor
and Mrs. Georgina Peterson had - although the students are expected of Springfield, who has been seri­ tain school was short 40 pupils and home at Tangent for a walk Wed- employees was ordered last night I
Away in a Manger," by
I to attend the program.
30 Lincoln students remained at needay afternoon and was not reen at the December meeting of the Primary Department,
charge of the dining room.
ously
III
at
the
Pacific
Christian
The Brattaln school will hold In
home. The number of absentees after that time until his body was - City Council. This action was taken
Bible Reading, Matt. 2: 1-11, by
Officers Installed were:
dividual room program» starting at hospital with plural pneumonia
Adams.
Schantol, worthy matron; K H 2 o'clock according to Glen B h»* Kre“,1’r ‘mptoved this week had decreased about ten in each | found in an open part of the river to balance the city budget which is
Oldham, worthy patron; Mrs. Darr Wood principal Each room w ill1 »«• temperature has been normal school on Monday and has shown j at the foot of a bridge. Indications short some »50« this year due to a i Song— "Silent Night, Holy
slight improvement since that day i being that he had fallen from this 25 percent reduction in the road Nikht," by Junior-Intermediate De-
Wilson, associate matron; W. E have their Christmas tree and pro Ifor “ *• I**« « hour*
Teacher» also have been hard hit Into the water striking his head, d istrict funds due the city. jqext Partment-
Buell, associate patron; Mrs. Elsie,
Mayor
Tyson
was
taken
to
the
vide their own program.
by the epidemic. In the Brattaln
Reading— "How far to Bethle­
Funeral services were held from year the budget will contain 25
Pollard.
associate conductress; 1
hospital
last
week
In
a
serious
con­
Combine Lincoln School
building Miss Alta Manning, Miss the Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel percent cut because of action of hem,” by Bernice Smith.
I.ena Fraederlck. secretary; Abbie
dition
which
continued
to
grow
All students at the Lincoln grade
Song— "O Little Town of Bethle­
Wheaton, treasurer; Bertha Rouse, and Junior t»gn school will unite worse. The use of oxygen tanks Eleanor Smith, Miss Helen High, In Springfield Monday afternoon at the County Budget Board in drastic-
marshal; Mrs. Alene Baaford, or In the presentation of the following were resorted to In an effort to aid and William Gantx, the Janlor have 2 o’clock. Interment was made In ally reducing the district road levy. hem.” by Junior-Intermedtete De­
been 111. The Misses Manning and the Rest Haven Memorial cemetery
Three salaried employees were partment.
ganlst;
Mrs. Be»«le
Paddock
program in the auditorium at 1:16 his breathing.
Bible Reading. Matt. 25:
Smith resumedt heir work Monday.] He was born at Albany on June•* affected by the results. Lum An
warder; Mrs. l,eona Buell. Esther; j
Mrs.
Wlnlfrld
Hover
of
Phoenix.
according to Roy (Julney, principal
Mr. Vallier Is substituting as Jani : 11. 1914 and moved with his par derson as chief of police and street by J““*«”' Laxton
Thelma Hweeney. Ada; Georgina
Arisons,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Songs— "Up On the House Top,"
Song— “O Come All Ye Faithful'
tor-
|ents to Springfield when lour years commissioner will now receive »90
Peterson. Electa; and M. J. McKlln
"Dear Old Santa Claus,” “Jolly Old Tyson, arrived Saturday to be with
The high school reported the 111- i l,ld He left In 1931 going to North a month a cut of J35 from the »125 by congregation.
sentinel.
»
her
father.
She
became
1
1
1
with
In­
Santa Claus," “Christmas.” by
Reading— "The ('hrlstmas Mes-
ness during the past week of Miss Bend for a few months, then re-' he ha« been drawing. Hugh Jollff,
fluenza but Is now recovering.
Four officers were nnable to be lower grades.
Jaunlta Demmer. Miss Clara Wag i turning to Springfield where he fire chief, will get »80 instead of sage." by Muriel Tyson.
preeent and were not Installed.
"The Joke on Santa Claus." First
Song— "O Worship tbe King,”
ner, and Glenn Martin. They re-'Rved until a few months ago.
the »100 formerly received. The
They are Mrs. Ida Holverson. con­ Grade boys.
LICENSE BUSINESS IS
turned to school the first of the ! Survivors include his mother, salary of the assistant was likewise by congregation.
ductress; Mrs. Janie t'rusan. chap­
"Why Do Bells for Christman
BETTER FOR HOLIDAYS week after several days absence. : Mrs. Maggie Chandler, one brother, i reduced from »50 to »35 monthly.
Reading— "A Christmas Legend”
lain; Mrs. Carrie Jarrett. Ruth and Ring?” Jackie Robertson and Joane
by Irene Anderson.
It Is an 111 wind that blowa no- * Robert R. Mi-Lagan; his grand-
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Miss Edna Swarts. Martha.
Marriage license buslne s has
Ward.
Song— "All Hall the Power,” by
body any good proves to be a tru eifa,her. R. A. MeLagan of Tangent; xjinDTCiDIGT XCiDDl r c d i p
Several visitors from Blue River
"Christmas Candles," and "By been Improving rapidly as the proverb this week also for at th e ! his grandmother, Mrs. Bessie H.
' U r r L t o BIG congregation.
and Evangeline chapters la Eugene Lo, Dolly Dear." Second Grade.
Christmas season draws closer, ac­ Brattaln school there are not as ' Smith and a large number of other
Offertory.
CHRISTMAS TREE HERE
attended the meeting. These In­ "Candle Drill," Third Grade.
cording to W. B. Dillard, county
Interlude
by Pianist, Miss Jewel
relatives
in
this
vicinity.
many
teachers
on
the
part
time
list
cluded Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hunting-,
"Stocking Drill,’' Fourth Grade.
clerk. Couples from this vicinity
Russell Mi-Lagan Is the second
E; B La*«<»>- Pall Creek, sent Cunningham.
as there were vacancies, making
ton. Mra. Eva Welnrlck, Charles
"Farmer Brown's Christmas." who have obtained license to wed
member of his family to die by Springfield s big ( hrlstmas tree
At Methodist Church
doubling of classes necessary.
Emery, Mr. and Mra. C. F. Hyde.
during the past week include Roy
Fifth Grade.
drowning. HI father. W. C. Me-;‘-ra»bin< ,o the pavement nt Fourth
The primary department of the
Schools
are
not
the
only
places
"Christmas Carol.” by Seventh Swensen of Springfield and Bertie
Lagan, was drowned in Winchester and Main a‘« * t s Saturday evening Sunday school will give a program
Grade girls.
Boott of Eugene; Raymond Hills, affected by the flu however. Nearly bay on the south Oregon coast wben *be motor vehicle in which at the 9:46 hour.
CARSON FAMILIES TO
“A Joke On the Toy Maker," an und Ida Shelley, both of Jasper; each -family in the city has one or more than a year ago when the ¡ **^ and his son were riding ran Into
The morning worship service at
GATHER ON CHRISTMAS
operetta by Eighth Grdo- girls glee and Buster Weeks and Dorothy two persons 111. Most of the cases airplane in which he was riding“ 1® larK® decorated tree. Damage 11 o'clock will be featured by beau­
Pettigrew, both of Springfield j are reported to be quite mild.
crashed tn a heavy fog. His body, *n ***® amount of »5.00 was done tiful Christmas music under tbe di­
A Christmas reunion dinner for club.
route
2.
to the tree lights which were re­ rection of Kenneth Roduner. Tbe
I
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all members of the Carson family
was not found for one week.
—
I Returns to Home— Mrs. W. H.
paired and the tree replaced short­ program Is as follows:
will be held at the home of Mr. BOYS HAVE BIG FEED
Teacher to Portland—Miss Elea- Riddell left Friday for her home
ly after the alleged accident.
Voluntary — Pilgrims* Chorus,
and Mrs. John Carson on Eighth
AT H. S. FRIDAY NIGHT nor Smith, teacher at the Brattaln at Detroit after visiting here for IUKA CIRCLE MEMBERS
Lawson pleaded that he did not Tannhauser-Wagner-Lisxt.
street Sunday. Those who will at­
school, will spend her Chrlatma» ' some time with her daughter, Mrs. HAVE CHRISTMAS PARTY see the tree before hitting it when
Processional. Adeste Fldelea.
tend «re Mr. and Mr». Charles Car
Old and new members of the
Gertrude Wilson.
brought into city court Monday
Doxology.
son and family of Mabel. Mrs. Lettermen's club at Springfield vacation In Portland.
Members of the Iuka circle num­ morning. His case was dismissed.
Invocation. Rev. D. C. Poindexter,
Sarah Adams of Junction City. Mr high school held their annual feed
ber 37. Ladies auxiliary of the G. A.
and Mrs. Pearl Adams of Noraton, and Initiation of new members at
pastor.
| -'HHH
R. held their annual Chris’mas
___ _
Mr. and Mrs. Ertls Larkin and fam­ Use high school Friday evening
Meditation, John Stark Evans,
party at the Kggimann Kandy B A S K E T B A L L PRACTICE
ily of Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. George Letter» for the 1932 football season
Kenneth Roduner.
Kitchen last Thursday evening
TO CONTINUE AT H. S. Hymn—Hark the Herald Angels
W. ('arson, senior, Mr. and Mrs. were swarded to the following:
with Mrs. Myrtle Eggimann as
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Marlon Adams and son. Robert, Harry
Wilson.
Kenneth
Cox,
hostess. Games were played and
Basketball practice will centim e Sing.
Pastoral Prayer and Lord’s
Mr. and Mra. George Carson, Jr., Wayne Kendall, Dean Anderson,
gifts were exchanged.
at the high school during the
and Mr. and Mrs. J. Malosh.
Jimmie West, John Dale Adams,
Mrs. Edith Laxton. pa-it presl Christmas vacation says Marion Prayer.
"Amen,”’ by the choir. Credo
Bruce Squires, Dtsque Smith, Ray
dent of the lodge, was presented Hall, coach. Several new men have
Rasmussen. Everett
(’het wood.
METHODISTS CANCEL
with a past president's pin In re-' turned out for the squad recently I Gounod).
Sanctus—Gounod, by Paul Potter
cognition of her services. Mrs. and will add materially to the
TWO MEETINGS HERE Rodney Vest. Morris Stewart, and
palton Thurman.
Alice Doane, a transferred member strength of the school. No games and choir.
Christmas Responsive reading.
New members of the club were
Two Christmas party meetings
from the Eugene circle, was Initla- have heen scheduled until early In
Gloria Patrl.
of the Methodint church hare been Cox, Stewart, Adams. Kendall and
ted Into the Iuka circle.
j January when the “A” league sche-
Offertory— Reclt and Romance,
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dule will officially start.
cancelled thia .week due to the Smith.
Wagner-Ltaxt.
Unable
to
eat
all
of
the
tasty
proximity of the holidays and the
TEACHERS TO ATTEND
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Offertory Solo—The Hold City.
Illness of many of the members. food which had been prepared for
CONVENTION
LEAGUE
ENTERTAINS
STATE
Adam»—
Kenneth Roduner.
them
some
of
the
boys
cached
some
The two organlxa'lon» to cancel
Sermon— "A Savior Is Born.”
SMALL
CHILDREN
FRIDAY
their meetings are the Men's away until Monday. Another group
Among the Springfield teachers
Holy Night, by the choir.
Brotherhood which was to have of students found and ate the food
who will attend the annual con-[ Many 8mal, chll(lren of
Trust In the Lord—Handel, choir.
before
the
owners
looked
for
It
ac
elected officers Monday night, and
ventlon of the Oregon State Teach , fleI(, were KUests of (he Olrl!|. Lea.
Benediction.
the Ergntha Sunday school class cording to a high school report.
ers' association at Portland during)gue a, , he b,Rb gchoo, for a chrlgt
Dresdon
Amen.
party which was to have been held
the Christmas holidays will be W. mas party Friday afternoon. A pro
Recessional—Adeste Fldeles.
at the home of Mrs. Pratt Holver­ KENSINGTON CLUB HAS
E. Buell, high school principal; and gram, refreshments, games and
Postlude, Selection from Lohen
son on Wednesday.
G. B. Wood, Brattain principal. gifts featured the afternoon. Eva grin. Wagner-LlssL
CHRISTMAS MEETING
Sessions will be held on Wedres- Louk was general chairman. Vlr-
The Methodist church of Coburg
Members of tho Kensington club
EPWORTH LEAGUE HAS
day, Thursday and Friday. Decern g,nla chrigtle ha(, charge of re. Is Joining the Springfield church
were entertained at their annual
her 28, 29 and 30.
j freshments, Essell Adams, games; In this morning worship service.
PARTY FOR MEMBERS
Christmas party Monday evening
and Eva Devine, decorations.
Baptists Plan 8ervlee
Misses Jeanette and Audrey at the home of Mrs. M. V. Walker
HALF-YEAR AUTO TAGS
______________
Baptists held their Christmas
Thompson were guests of honor at with Mrs. Paul Baaford as assisting
ON SALE W EDNESDAY MOTORISTS HAVE FREAK program for small children In the
an Epworth league party at the hostess.
primary and beginner’s department
The program consisted of a short
Methodist church Friday evening.
Application» for half-year auto­ ACCIDENT ON SATURDAY Wednesday
afternoon
at
tho
The two Thompson sisters left play In which the following ladles
mobile license tags are now being!
church. Mrs. Wm. G. Taylor and
received at the I^ine county court
Apparently blinded by the lights Mrs. Wilfred Cook were In charge.
Monday for Oakland. California to played parts, Mrs. Walker, Mrs.
house starting Wednesday, Decern of an approaching automobile, Mrs.
live with their mother, Mrs. Madge Baaford, Mrs. L. May, Mrs. Edward
They will have their regular Bun­
her 21. The purchase of a larger i*’*en Stafford, driving along on day school program at «:46. Thia
English. They drove to California Prlvat, Mrs. Harry Whitney and
number of tags during the next
Btre®t Saturday evening turn- has not been announced. The
with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Taylor Mrs. W. K. Barnell. IHano solos
month than Is usual Is anticipated ' e<* towards the curbing and struck Christmaa service will be held at
of Portland who spent Sunday were played by Mrs. Walker. The
because of the large numbers of
Floyd Thompson ear parked II o’clock with Rev. Taylor preach­
evening at the P. J. Bartholomew balance of the evening was given
people who have not purchased the ,n front
their home and shoved ing the sermon on the subject, "A
over to games, refreshments ano
home.
i It Into a truck ahead. The Thomp-
an exchange of gifts.
full year license.
Chmrlstmas for Christ." They will
i son car was quite badly damaged have no evening services In tbs
Mrs. Barnell and Mrs. May hail
TW ENTY PRESENT FOR
hy
the
double
impact.
charge of the program and Mrs.
H. S. FACULTY PLANS
church.
CLASS PARTY FRIDAY Whitney and Mrs. Mary Kessey
Young people of the churches
' CHRISTMAS DINNER
POSTOFFICE USES TWO
will sing carols on Christmaa day.
An enjoyable evening of games directed refreshments.
Faculty members at the Spring-
and stunts was enjoyed by 20
CITY MAIL CARRIERS Those at the Christian church will
field high school will entertain with !
gather at tbe home of Barbara
young people, members of Mrs. A. N. O. W. JUVENILES
a Christmas dinner at the domestic! An additional mall carrier was Adams, 321 E street at 6:20 Sun­
B. Van Valzah's Sunday school
PARTY !S SATURDAY
science rooms Friday at 2:15 put on at the postoffice this week day morning for their tour of the
class of the Methodist church, Fri­
Members of the school board and ; to speed up the delivery of laenmlng city and will return t the chnreb
The annual Christmas party of
day evening when that group held
the principal and their wives will mall. Leroy Nice Is assisting Orson for a breakfast at • o'clock.
their annual Christmas party at the the Juvenile circle of the Pine
be honored guests at the dinner Vaughn, regular carrier. Business
Methodist young
home of Evelyn Buell. Prises for Circle, N. O. W. will be held at the
of which Miss Ruth Morrison, at the postoffice Is better than hod leave their church Si
stunts were won by Mrs. Van Val- I. O. O. F. hall Saturday afternoon
domestic scieuco teacher has been expected although not reach­ to serenade an
sah, Mrs. Pauline Cline, Crystal under the direction of Mrs. Estella
charge.
ing the volume of recent year«.
sick and shut-ins.
Findley, senior guardian.
Bryan and Ralph Fullarton.
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shine
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