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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T H IK T IK T H YKAR
HPK1NOWKLD, l*ANK COUNTY, OREGON.TIH'KHDAY, JANUARY 12. 1»3S
CITY EMPLOYEES) LionsStart Work NEW SCHEDULE LODGES INSTALL
On Ladies Night
FOR 1933 NAMED
FOR BASKETBALL NEW OFFICERS
I urns Now To National Problem«
Committee to Hold Meeting
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•
and
Suggest
Entertainment
Mayor Sand« Note Approving
University High Takes Open­ Joint Meeting of Rebekah
for Annual Event
Re-Appointment of All
and I. O. O. F. Bodies Held
ing "A" League Game 34-21
Preeent Worker«
at Hall Here Monday
in
Eugene
Tuesday
I Preliminary plane fur Ladle*
_____
Night. annual gathering of Nona
COMMITTEES ARE NAMED Mnd ,he)r W|¥M Werw dlw.UMWl „ COTTAGE GROVE IS NEXT
_
_
the meeting of the dub held Frt-'
Protests of Sewer System A r e day n(XJ„ x committee, it k . Loa« of Tom William«, Guard,
Heard at Meet; Present Maxey. W K Bareell, Veltle Pruitt. and Injury to Hawk« Keen­
W. K. lluell, and John F. Ketels,
Mains Held Too Small
ly Felt By Coach Hall
Library Opens
In New Location
NO INCREASE IN
TUITION IS SEEN
Many Patrons Ute Facilities
of City Institution; New
McKenzie Valley and Spring-
Hours Are Given
field School Boards Talk
Over Problems Tuesday
Springfield's city library, opened
I In Its new location for the first j
time Wednesday. experienced «A C TIO N
PENDS CHANOS
Elective and appointive officers
of Springfield 1. O. O. F. lodge
number 70 and of Juanita Rebekah
lodge number 36. were Installed at
a Joint Installation ceremony held
at the I. O. O. F. hall here Mon
day evening.
veritable
rush
both
during
the I
I afternoon and evening as patrons New Scale of Chargee May Bg
sought reading m aterial am ong the
issued Before Opening o f
magazines on the tables and bcaiksi
—
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was appointed to consider plans.
Next School Year
1 on the shelves.
All city employees r r .
eap- They were ankxd to meet before
A new basketball schedule foi
The library had been closed for
Ernest Black was Installed as
There can be no change« In the
polnted for another ten
_
lay the nest regular club meeting o n ! Springfield high school, listing all
new
noble
grand
of
the
Odd
Fel­
a
week and a half during which , financial agreements with the Me
nlghl at the regular moot*
st­ January 20, and report at that time. "A" league and other practice
lows. Other electivo officers Instal
time all equipment and fixtures Kenxle high school district now
ing of the City Council. Mi ©
Donald Ralston, student at th e 1 games was released at the school
were moved from the old bank «end,„ g
th, „ M
led
were
Elmer
Pyne.
vice-grand;
Kugene
Bible
college,
was
Intro-I
this
week
by
Marlon
Hall,
coach,
I* Tyson, who baa been III fo
building at Second and Main streets j Springfield, during the baleec« of
Oswald
Olson.
secretAry;
and
Karl
time, was unable to attem.
'lured hy Veltle Pruitt. He gave two - and W. K. lluell. principal,
to the Wlnzenrekl building former­ the school year It waa deck
Girard, treasurer.
meeting, but sent bis Hat ol 'i.
‘ipersonatlonci and readings during
The unplayed portion of tbs sche­
ly
occupied by W. A. Taylor’s a Joint meeting of the Mcl
Appointive officers are John
polntmente to the Council for
entertainment period.
dule Is as follows:
W hite
Front grocery
between valley end Springfield school
proval.
January 17—Cottage drove, there. Lorah, right support to the noble
Fourth and Fifth or. Main.
heM
gprln(tfleld Tu„ d«_
grand;
Bert
G.
Senkey.
left
sup­
Coin in 11 toes of the Council wll
January 21— St. Mary's here.
Mrs. D. B. Saltsman was assisted | jng
port to the noble grand; Fred Him
remain the same as they have been
January 24— Lowell here.
during the moving by Mrs “ N. W.
FAS
son, warden; J. W. Tanner, con­
It waa derided, . o new member
January 21— 0 . H. H. here.
The meeting had been called to
I E m e ry , .Mrs. C. E. Wheaton. Mrs.
ductor; Lee Putman, Inside guard­
ha been elected to the Council
February 4— Ht Mary's there.
Relieved o f his duties as governor o f the state o f New Y ork a t the begin-
■ Calkins, Mre. L. K. Page, and W il­ seek some means of changing the
ian; Hugh lAnsbery, outside guard­
except In Instances where they fill­
financial agreement now existing
February 7— Lowell there.
aing o f the acw year, President elect Kooeevelt is now giving his fu ll time
liam Hancock.
ed unexplred terms and assumed
to national problems, to the selection o f men fo r bis cabinet and in confer­
between the two schools which was
February 10 — Cottage drove ian; Elmer Findley, right support
Regular
hours
for
the
library
will
to the vice-grand; M. J. M cKlln.i ence w ith Democratic leaders m apping ont a definite program to be pot
the committee appointments of
here.
be from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9 on made while the County was oper­
left support to the vice-grand; and - Into effect when he tabes office, M arch 4. According to plans, M r. Roosevelt
their predecessor In office.
February 17— Rosebug here.
Wednesdays and Saturdays of each ating under the Wheeler law. now
will go again to W arm Bpriags, Ga., fo r a short vacation da rin g February
Roland Mosbler, past noble grand.
Officers re-sppolnted were Lum Mr«. W. H. Fales of Pleasant
declared unconstitutional.
February 21--Eugene there.
; week.
All of these officers were installed
Anderson, police chief and street
Any effort to charge the McKen­
February 24— Roseburg there.
Hill Die« of Injuries;
except Hugh Lansbery who was
commissioner, Hugh Jolllff, fire
zie school district a greater sum for
March 8 - Eugene here.
MISSION
CIRCLE
HELD
Driver Exonorated
absent.
chief; A. J. Cowart, night watch
their student education would be
dames with Cottage drove, Eu­
MEETING LAST NIG HT met with disapproval should a ape
man; W II Pollard, health officer;
Elective officers of the Rebekah
Mrs. W II. Fales of Pleasant HUI, gene, Roseburg, and University
and I. M Peterson, city recorder.
rial meeting be called for this pur­
lodge ere: Mrs. Sarah John«, noble
High school are "A" league con­
Mrs. Carroll Adams entertained
Committee assignments for the second victim to be «truck down by
pose In the valley district the local
grand; Mrs. Edna Yarnell, v ic e '
a passing motorist In that vicinity tests. The district tournament w ill
members of the Junior Christian hoard was Informed.
year are: Judiciary, Fred Free«,
grand; Mrs. Clarlne Putman, fin­
within the past few months, died be held the first part of March In
Missionary society of the Christian
chairman. Free« and Croaa; health
The McKenzie district Is now
ancial
secretary;
Mrs. Wanda
-
I church at her home W’ednesday
Sunday night at the Pacific Christ­ Eugene.
Taylor; streets, J. R. Cross, chair­
paying the Springfield diatriet In
Barnes, recording secretary, and
Officer,
Re.
elected
at
New
officers
Installed
at
evening.
Members
gathered
at
the
ian
hoapltal
leas
than
two
hours
Hprlngfleld's basketball team suf­
man. Taylor and Frees;
fire,
Mrs. Estella Findley, treasurer.
i . . .
—
.
_ _
Meeting Last Week at the ' Ro,and M<>shler home and from warrants and Is Itself faring a d if­
Meeting Tuesday; P. T. A.
water and light. W. A. Taylor, after the accident which took place fered a severe setback this week
ficult financial eltuatlon because
Appointive
officers
are:
Mrs
! there they were taken to the Adams
chairman, F rese and Crass; health. In front of her home at 6:46 Sunday when two of the most promising Lillian Black, warden; Mrs. Mamie
Given Canned Goods
Home of _______
Mrs. R. Sears * home in automobiles. Mrs. R . M. of failure of many property owners
evening.
players were missing from prac- >
Frees,
chairman.
Barber
and
to pay taxes. Under the earlier
Mrs. Nellie Carr was Installed as Day' state Prea)deBt ° f Eu«en®-
She waa struck down by an auto­ lice«. Tom W illiam *, clever guard, Richmond, conductor; Miss Mary
•M r. Paul Brattafn was chosen
Taylor; finance. Barber, rhalrman.
agreement between the two schools
Louk,
Inside
guardian;
Mrs.
Stella
mobile
driven
by
Henry
Bricker,
new
president
of
Iuka
circle
num-
^
e8®nt
and
spoke
Mia8
M
arJ
«
>
rle
and "Brick" Hawke, forward were
president of the Springfield Wo-
Frees and Taylor; police. Taylor,
Springfield was to receive 230 per
route 2, Springfield. Bricker had out of the lineup fur the University Eaton, outside guardian; Mrs. Cora | men's Civic Improvement club at her 37. Lad le, auxiliary of the G WaddeU waa the leader
chairman. Frese and Cross.
pupil
from the other district In ad­
Hinson, chaplain; Mrs. Genevieve j
thetr annual meeting held Tuesday A. R. last Thursday evening at a
dition to the sum of 236 per pupil
Several persons appeared at the Just met another car and was High game Tuesday evening at Mc­
Ix)uk.
right
support
to
the
noble
afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. K. meeting held at the home of Mrs.
meeting Monday night to register blinded by the lights, not «eelng Arthur court In Eugene. Williams
which was paid under the Wheeler
grand; Mrs. Alice Dbane, left sup­
Page. She succeeds Mrs. David Robeit« Sears.
complaints about the sewer eye Mrs. Fales who had apparently been has moved back to the family farm
law. The law had now been ruled
port
to
the
noble
grand;
Mrs
') Bailsman.
out and Springfield must operate
tern of the city which caused water watching for traffic from one direc­ near Pleasant H ill and has had to
Other officers installed are Mrs.
Nellie Pyne, right support to the
on proportionately less during the
to aland on the streets and In baa» tion only. It was already dark as withdraw from Springfield high
All
other
officers
of
the
club
were
Mollie
W
illiams,
senior
vice-presi­
vice grand; Miss Thelma Sweeney,
balance of the year.
mcnta for some time following the she stepped Into the path of the school. Hawke has a badly sprain­ left support to the vice grand; and i r* ’e,e<’,ed at the meet,ng. They are dent; Goldie Peterson. Junior vice-
recent heavy rain. City officials vehicle on her way »mm the W il­ ed foot, but w ill be In condition for Mrs. Glenn 8tone, past noble grand M™ D ° - F' lsher- viccpresident; president; Pearl Knowler. treasur­
District 19 can charge students
further play very soon.
who Investigated the problem last lamette highway to a store.
coming from outside of any district
Dewey McAtpIn. district deputy
, U . *5 / T
aecreta" : “ <» er; Jolana Putman, conductor: Ber­
B rlrker waa exonerated of bUmn
The U. H. 8. team conquered the
the cost of educating them, but the
week reported that It was plainly a
grand master of the I. O. O F I ” ” 1 * Valen,lne' ‘ u s u r e r ,
nice Barnes, chaplain; Ellen Bar­
Frank
Minney
Had
Establish*
board of directors have indicated
case of the city not having large following an Investigation made Springfield team 34 21. In a closer
lodge was the Installing officer for
Neighborline s was stresses at ker. registrar; and Olive Wickham,
that they w ill not raise education
enough sewers nor adequate facili­ Monday hy Charles Poole, coroner, game than had been expected Tues the Odd Fellows, while M r *. Estelle | ,h<‘ raeetlnK antl »'»th member pres- patriotic instructor.
ed High Reputation With
W. H. Brooke, district attorney, dnM evening. Stafford, McKenxIe
coats against this one group for the
ties to carry off flood waters
Success
at
Hatchery
Appointive
officers
of
the
Circle
and Brooke were outstanding men Findley, district deputy president ent anawered ro“ cal1 wlth a 8tate'
balance of the year when they are
The city Is unable to expend and state police.
named and Installed at the meeting
installed
i
mont
ot
w
,la
t
a
Good
Neighbor
Kermit Skllbred was In tantly for the Kugene group and Hartman for the Rebekah lodge,
unable to do so with all outside
funds for new construction work
J.
Frank
Minney.
prominent
reei
are
Grace
Lan’
bery,
secretary;
Should Be. Members present also
officers of that lodge.
students.
at thia time so the objections were killed leas than a block further stood out for Springfield.
| pledged themselves to use Oregon Mrs. Nellie Helterbrand. assistant deni of the Vida district, died at
The
Springfield
Junior
high
team
About
twenty-five
visitors
attend
down
the
road
recently
when
he
Although no official action was
received without action.
’ products and manufactured articles conductress; and Stella Lewis, as­ the Eugene hospital Thursday even­
ran acroas the road while returning defeated the Wendllng boys 22-18 ed from Eugene lodges.
taken
at the meeting efforts were
ing
following
an
extended
Illness.
sistant
guard.
! whenever possible.
In a preliminary game.
from school.
•
Refreshments were served fol
Funeral services were held from made to work out some cooperative
Committees
will
be
named
at
the
MOTORISTS TO HAVE
A ll of the Civic Club's canned
The Second game of the "A ” lowing the Installation ceremonies
the Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel agreement for the next school year.
Mrs. Pale« was born In Clackamas
j goods which was accumulated here next meeting to be held January 19,
FIRST DRIVER TESTS county on March 2. 1894 and had league for Springfield will be play­
t in Eugene Saturday morning at 10 Definite action Is impossible at this
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Altec
Doane.
during the ummer when the ladles
Installation ceremonies were pre o clock with Dr. E. V. Stivers offi time because the state legislature
lived In Hood lllvor where ahe a t­ ed at Cottage Orove next Tuesday.
assisted with the work of the port­
Springfield motorists will have
sided over by Mrs. M yrtle Eggt- elating. Interment was made In is now in session and efforts will
tended high school. In l*ortland and This game was scheduled for last
able county cannery were donated
their first opportunity to paaa the
Friday and later postponed because
be made there to enact a more
Greenwood cemetery.
Pleasant Hill.
to the P. T. A. and wtll be used In mann. pa**t department president.
examination now required for a
of the weather.
equitable law under which high
Mr.
Minney,
the
only
child
of
Mr.
Members
of
the
Springfeild
circle
She w i i married to Karl Noble
making sours and hot lunches for
motor vehicle dlrver's license F ri­
presented a past president pin to Mrs. F. F. Minney. was born at Ur- school districts of the state w ill
school children.
day when Glen down, examiner, of Hood River In 1912 and to W. H
Mrs. Wanda Barnes, retiring officer. ichsville, Ohio, February 4, 1881 and operate.
Fales
at
Vancouver.
Washington
In
will be at the City Hall Io meet ap­
Under the county high school law
Members of the circle will spon came to Oregon with his fam ily
1924 She wax a member of the
plicants.
or a benefit card party at the hom e'
a boy of 10. They first settled now operative in Lane county all
Friends
church
at
Portland.
Under ihe new law II Is compul­
of Mrs. Robert Sears on Friday ln Portland for six years and then property in non-htgh school district]
A
I 0
•
John W. Mackey Funeral Ser-
She Is survived by her widower,
sory that each driver of a motor
evening. January 20. it was decided moved to Vida where they have Is taxed nearly five mills whereas
W. 11. Fales; one son. Richard
vices
to
Be
Held
at
Mabel
vehicle pass an examination and
under the Wheeler law all property
at the meeting last week. Mrs. lived since that time.
Church on Friday
Recure one of the new driver's lic­ Noble; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
tn 1905 he married Miss Peerl was taxed 1.8 mill«.
Barnes has been named chairman
It
M.
Stone,
at
Pleasant
H
ill;
and
enses sometime within three fears
Rural Line Patron» Hold
of the committee in charge of this Moore who survives him, as does
John W illiam Mackey, resident of
from the time the law was enacted three «latent, Mrs. W. A. Copeland
his five children. Arthur, Gladys,
function.
Meeting and Discuss Vari­ Oregon since 1876 died at his home
Creswell.
Mrs.
H.
T
Byrd,
Corvallis,
at the last seaslon of the legislature
Several
members
of
Iuka
circle
Thelma.
Harold, and Shirley, all of
and
Mrs.
Catherine
Myer.)
of
Port­
ous Problems of Year
at Marcola Wednesday morning
It Is not known here whether Mr.
Resident of Goshen Since are planning to attend the Installa- Vida, and his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
land.
after
an
Illness
of
10
days.
Bown will return to give the examl-
1916 Passes at Age of 76:
tlon exercises for Rich Mountain B F Minney. also of Vida,
Annual meetings of rural tele­
Funeral services were held Wed­
Mr. Mackey was born in Bradford
nations here again In the future.
circle in Eugene Saturday after-
M r- Minney had been an active
Funeral Was Tuesday
nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from phone companies in the McKenzie county, Illinois on April 17. 1864 and
noor. at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Barnes wtll Bgure in the affairs of his com-
the Pleasant H ill church. Rev. valley are now being held. Several lived In Kansas and Missouri for
munity, having served as school di-
Mrs. John Hollis, resident of the asslst with the Installation.
LEGION HEARS MUSICAL
W alter Myers, chancellor of Eugene have already been held and other some time before coming to Oregon
Mrs. Abbie Ford of Boston was a rector and clerk, and devoted the Practice Session and Installa*
Goshen vicinity since 1916, died at
where he married Ida Workman at
PROGRAM AT MEETING Bible College, officiated and Inter meetings are being scheduled.
her home south of Goshen Satur­ guest at the meeting of Iuka circle latter years of his life to the con­ tion of Officers to Be Held
Election of officers, and discus­ Mabel on September 11. 1889
ment waa mude In the Pleasant H ill
struction and development of the
day at the age of 76 years.
She Thursday.
at Lodge Hall Here
A musical program featuring c-metery. Poole-Gray-Bartholomew sion of telephone problems affect­
They lived at Holly for some
Gate Creek salmon hatchery. The
violin solos by Mrs. Clayton F. Bar­ chapel In Eugene had charge of the ing various communities such as years, then at Lebanon for 26 years was born at Dyersville, Iowa on
Mrs. Fred Louk wtll be Installed
modern hatchery was worked out.
undlminlshed high rate« for switch and have been living at Marcola for October 10, 1856 and was married CHINA SUBJECT OF
ber with Mrs. W alter N. Gossler service.
.
designed, and constructed under as president of the Progressive 22a,
to John Hollis In 1878.
service, difficulties of collection and the past 16. He was a farmer.
as accompanist, and vocal soloa by
MISSION MEETINGS
direct supervision of Mr. drill team of Juanita Rebekah
local problems are being held.
Mrs. (.arson W right waa given at
They moved to South Dakota in
Survivors Include his widow, Mr**.
BAPTISTS
TO
HOLD
lodge, at the I. O. O. F. hall Fri­
.
.
.
.
.
Minney.
The 14 and 15 lines met Monday Ida Mackey, two sons, Guy Mackey, 1879 and came to Oregon In 1895.
the regular meeting or Springfield
Members of the Home and For-
_ ,, .
. ..
„
day evening. Mrs. Zella Cantrell Is
,
,
,
,
Pall
bearers
were
Arthur
Hen-
night
at
Thurston
re-electing
the
They
lived
in
Roseburg
for
21
years
American Legion post number 40
QUARTERLY MEETING
Lebanon, and Albert Mackey. Mar­
eign Missionary societies of th e , .
,
„
,, . . . . . .
. .
dershott. W alter Carter, Eugene the vice-president, and Mies Doris
same officers. The 20 and 23 lines cola; one daughter. Mrs. Maude before moving to their home near Methodist
last Friday night at Taylor hall. A
chnrch held their com- „ , , ,,, , „
,
, .
.
.
,
.
,
,
.
,
Goff,
W
.
I.
Howland.
Andis
Donoho.
Girard, secretary-treasurer.
Members of the Baptist church met at the home of W. H. Hucka Bates. Lebanon; eight grandchil­ Goshen in 1916.
potluck supper preceded the meet­
blned on« o clock luncheon and I
,
..
_.
.
and
Milo
Thompson.
Mrs.
Edna
The Installation w ill he held at
will
hold
their
quarterly
meeting
Monday afternoon. C. E. Jolley, dis­ dren; one sister, Mra. Polly Hen­
ing.
Survivors Include her widower. meeting at the church Tuesday _
7:30 with a practice session and
..
..
..
„ „ . .
Pearson sang.
Members of the I-adles Auxiliary this evening. A potluck supper at trict manager of the Pacific Tele­ nings In Washington; and three John Hollis; four one, Gilbert. Joe. afternoon.
Mrs. Dean C. Poindexter
____________ '
social afterwards. Mrs. Glenn Stone
which met at the same time made 8:30 will precede the hulness meet­ phone company, and Herschel An­ brothers, Gifford Mackey. Bridge­ Elgin, and Seth, alt of Goshen; one was ln charge of the program for
is chairman of the committee in
plans for the purchase of a flag for ing. This meeting was postponed derson of Springfield attended this port. Washington; Gilbert Mackey, brother. George Gould. Earlville. the foreign mission group, while METHODIST CHOIR HAS
charge of installation. Other mem­
some
time
ago
because
of
the
Ill­
meeting.
the auxiliary.
Hillsboro, Oregon, and Henry Mac- Iowa; one sister, Mrs. John Darling, Mrs. W illiam Rouse led the pro­
PARTY ON WEDNESDAY bers are Mrs. M arjorie Moshler and
This group re-elected Its officers key, Oakland, California.
The next meeting will be held at ness of many members of the con­
Dyersville, Iowa; and 10 grandchH- gram of the home mission workers.
Miss Mary Louk.
gregation. Activities of the church as did the M cKentle valley ccmeoU-
W altervllle on January 18.
Funeral services w ill be held dren.
China was the subject discussed
Members of the entertainment
Members of the choir at the M.
for the past three months will be dated linee. Their meeting was held from the Mabel church Friday at
She was a member of the Christ­ at the meeting. Mrs. Poindexter re­ E. church were entertained at a committee are Mr«. Lansbery, Mrs.
reviewed at the meeting and future at the home of C. W. Hansen Tues­ 2 o’clock with the Rev. Mr. Rttter
viewed a chapter from the mission
SENIOR SNEAK DAY IS
ian church.
party at the home of Miss Evelyn Moshler. and Mrs. Richmond.
work will be discussed.
day afternoon. The 32 line patrons officiating. Interment will be made
hook, “Lady Fourth Daughter”
Funeral
services
were
held
from
Buell immediately following the re­
HELD AT LOST CREEK
will meet Saturday night.
In the Mabel cemetery. Poole-Gray-
which has been chosen as the study
the Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel
hearsal at the church Wednesday RED SOX GIRLS LOSE
Bartholomew chapel of Springfield
text for this season. The book de­
Members of the senior class at SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
In Springfield Tuesday afternoon
evening. Miss Doris Myers and
will have charge or tho services.
rives Its name from the statement
TWO
GIVE
THEATRE
GAME W ITH MAPLETON
Hprlngfleld took their annual sneak
at
1:30
o'clock.
Dr.
E.
V.
Stivers
of­
Miss Velda Bartholomew assisted
HOLDS TAFFY PULL
that every fourth child born In the
day outing Wednesday. They choee
ficiated and Interment was made In
the hostess.
PARTY ON BIRTHDAY
world is a Chinese.
The Red Sox girls basketball
PAST MATRONS TAKE IN
to upend the day at Lost Creek
Members of Mrs. D. C. Poindex­
Pleasant H ill cemetery.
team of Eugene and 8pringfleld lost
Miss Jewel Helterbrand-and Miss
where they enjoyed mow sports ter’« Bunday school class were en­
NEW MEMBER MONDAY
their game with the Mapleton girls
MRS. GOSSLER HOSTESS
WORKERS OF SUNDAY
and other outdoor winter recrea­ tertained with a taffy pull last F ri­ Barbara Adams entertained with a
last night by the score of 18-16. The
tion. Principal Buell, Glen M artin day evening at the home of Mr. and theatre party Flrday evening In
Mrs. Lena Fraederlck, retiring SPANISH AUXILIARY
FOR NEEDLECRAFT CLUB
SCHOOL HAVE MEETING game was played ln the new school
and Miss Marguerite Mllhollen, Mrs. Gravden Lewis. Mina Martan honor of their birthdays last week. worthy matron, was Initiated Into
HONORS MRS. EGGIMANN
at Elmira. The girls are trying to
faculty members, accompanied the Shipley was In charge of the affair. Guests Included W ilm a Lewis, Pearl the Past Matrons club of Cascade
Members of the Needlecraft club
A meeting of all Sunday school
Helterbrand,
Jean
Qcott.
Evelyn
students on their outing.
Thirty-five young people of high
chapter at thetr meeting held Mon­
Mrs. M yrtle Eggtmann was given met at the home of Mrs. W. N. workers of the Christian church arrange a game with Harrisburg tn
Harris, Bernndlne McFarland, Mr. day at the home of Mrs. J. F. the Triumphal Arch at the installa­ Gossler last Thursday for a one was held Tuesday evening at the the near future.
school age attended.
and Mrs. Carroll Adams, Nathalie Ketels. Following a short usiness tion meeting of the Ladles Auxi­ o'clock potluck luncheon. Sewing home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mosh-
ZANE TO LECTURE AT
Edmlston, Theda Rhodes, Easel session
the
members
enjoyed liary of General Lawton camp. and other entertainment occupied ter. Mr. Moshler is superintendent
HAPPY HOUR MEETING KENSINGTON CLUB TO
Adams, Mrs. L. R. Haack. and Mr. bridge. Those present were Mrs. pSanish-American war veterans In the guests during the afternoon. 1 of the Sunday school and this wm SCHAFFENBERG’S INVITE
I the monthly meeting of the group.
HAVE MEETING FRIDAY and Mrs. Noah Helterbrand. Follow­ C. E. Wheaton, Mrs. Gertrude W il­ Eugene Monday evening. Mrs. Eggt- Thirteen werep resent.
FRIENDS TO CARD GAME
Professor N. B. Zane of the school
Next meeting of the club w ill be j
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ing the theatre performance the son, Mrs. C. A. »warts, Mrs. C. E. niann ha) been recording secretary
of art at the University of Oregon
Mrs. Edward Prlvat will enter­ group went to the Helterbrand Swarts, Mrs. Opal Huberts, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Schaffen-
of the auxiliary group for many held Thursday, January 19, at th e '
will give a short lecture Illustrated tain at her home at Fifth and G
berg entertain at their home
home where a social evening with Fraederlek and the hostess.
home of Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew POSTAL INSPECTOR
years,
and
is
now
a
member
of
the
with lantorn slides nt the meeting streets Friday afternoon for the
nesday evening with a bridge j
refreehments was enjoyed.
d rill team. Last year she was pres­ Mrs. R. L .Drury will be assistant! EXAMINES SCALES HERE
of the Happy Hour club to be held regular meeting of the Kensington
honoring Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mitch­
hostess.
ented
with
a
six-year
jewel
pin.
BAPTIST MISSION GROUP
Monday afternoon at the home of club. Tho meeting will start at
ell. Guests were Mr. and Mre. H. O.
D. L. Skooge, inspector In charge
MRS. MILLER HOSTESS
Mrs. Deno C. Poindexter.
Mrs. Noah Helterbrand was also
2:30, and Mrs. iAwrence May will
Dtbblee, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam
HAS MEETING TUESDAY
ot
postal
scales
for
Oregon*,
Wash-
GEESE
FLYING
NORTH
Kenneth lloduner, choir director be the assisting hostess.
| Installed as a member of the drill
FOR R. N. A. NEEDLE CLUB
Moyer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank IxJgan.
I
tngton,
and
Idaho
was
in
Spring
at the Methodist church, will sing.
Mrs. W ill fh-hlck entertained for team at the meeting Monday.
SPRING MAY COME SOON field Monday testing and examin­ and Mr. and Mrs. A! ttelo.
Members of the Needle club of members of the senior Missionary
Mra. W alter dossier and Mrs.
I Arson W right will be the assistant MASONS PLAN SOCIAL
Ihe Royal Neighbors of America circle of the Baptist church at her
Several Springfield people watch­ ing the scales at the postoffice.
LEGION
SEWING
CLUB
SENIOR MISSION CROUP
were
guests
of
Mrs.
Dodd
M
iller
hostesses.
NIGHT ON JANUARY 26
ed a (urge flock of Canadian geese
home at Chase Gardens Tuesday
at her home Wedneeday afternoon. evening. Mrs. Mel Rice presided
DRILL
TEAM.
OFFICERS
fly
north
over
Springfield
at
6
MEETS THIS AFTERNOON
MEETING TO BE FRIDAY
Plans for a social night at which The afternoon was spent sewing. In the absence of Mrs. Norton Pen-
Return from Canada — Mr. and
o'clock Wednesday evening. They
WILL GO TO EUGENE
Mrs. W illiam Goodman returned time wives of Masons will he guests Refreshments were served.
gra. circle president.
Members of the Sewing club of are wondering whether this is an
The regular meeting of the senior
Saturday from British Columbia. were discussed at the meeting of
Springfield American Legion auxi­ omen that winter Is almost gone
Members of the drill team of Missionary society of the Christian
Canada where they have been visit­ Liberty bulge held Tuoiday even­
Yaehats Man Here— Frnnk Cas­
Son Is Born— Mr. and Mrs. D. C liary will hold their regular sewing and spring is approaching.
lin e Circle, N. O. W „ and all of­ church will be held Friday evening
ing for the past few weeks. They ing. A committee consisting of John teel of Yachats was a business visi­ Webster of Fall Creek are the par meeting this afternoon at the home
ficers wtll go to Eugene this even- at the home of Mrs. Glenn Robert-
were accompanied here hy Mra. Henderer, C. A. Swnvta, and I. M. tor In* Springfield Wednesday. Mr. ents of a son born to them at the I of Mrs. W. II .Pollard. W ork on
Has Influenza — Mrs. W . H. ing at 7:30 to participate In a prec- son at 7:80. Thle meeting w m ftaet
Goodman’s daughter, Denelda, who Peterson will make necessary ar­ Casteel says that steel head fishing Eugene hospital on Monday. Janu- clothes (or needy people ot this Adrlan is 111 at her home with the .tice for Installation to be held et announced for Tuesday of thle
Is very good In Ten Mile creek now. ary 9, 1988.
ta visiting In Springfield for a week. rangement«.
I vicinity wilt be continued.
infitteli xa.
I the W. O. W. hall on January 2«.
week.
ACCIDENT
F IT IL IO W IW
MRS. BflATIAIN IDKA CIRCLE 10
CIVIC CLUB HEAD! SPONSOR BENEFIT
VIDA RESIDENT
DIES ATHOSPITAL
Phone Croups In
A fltlU Q l dCSSlOfl
EARLY MARCOLA
RESIDENT DIES
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