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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T H IK T IK T H YKAK
S.H.S. DEFEATS
TEAM AT DROVE
H P K I N O K I K L I ) . L A N K C O ! W I 'V . O R E G O N
I Carlton
Named
Baptist Deacon
COMMITTEES FOB
LODGE AGE NAMED
T ill
ItS liA Y . J A M
M tV
19
1933
Principals Plan
Luncheon Meet
EASTON FUNERAL
THIS AFTERNOON
No.
W rites . . . The Other Maa
Membership of Church Board
Assistant State Superintend­
Increased at Quarterly Ses­ Founder of I. O. O. F. Honor­
ent to Speak on Recent
Prominent Valley Resident
sion Held on Thursday
Educational Trends
ed With Special Program;
Dies at Home of Daughter
New Officers in Charge
in Eugene Tuesday
IhMialon to Invreaa« repreaenta
Principal» of all grade school»
Snntn Clnrn Comet Tonight
for Third Encounter With
Springfield Toeeere
FIRST SNOWFALL
VISITS VALLET
Warm Waathar Matta Whtta
Flakes;! Traffic Daisy Only
Damage Locally
don on the church hoard and the
Committee appolnlmeats for the hM’ ,n< more ,han ,w0 classroom.
MORE SNOW P R E D IC T ID
Jesse Saaton, reaident of Lane
^election of Roy Carlton aa a new ¡year 1S33 were announced at th e 1 * UI
“ luncheon meeting at county for more than 60 year», died
— <• •
I deacon for a term of els yvara were weekly meeting of Juanita Rebekah
Many Visit Snowfields on Mo«
ta Eugene Satur Bt tbe home of bJ> daughter. Mr„
St. Mary'a Bm o nil Player»
the prlnvtpul reanlta of the quarter­ lodge Monday night. New officer. ‘
n°°? “A
They w111 h”“r William Irvin. 46» Fifteenth Ave-
Kaniie; Coast Resorts
ly meeting at (be Nuptial church took charge of the meeting for tbe Robert J Maaake. Halem. assistant
Visit City 8. 7 ‘ay for
nue East in Eugene Tuesday even­
Plan Outing Soon
laat Thuruday evening.
First Enei.
r
first time since their Installation. 'state superintendent of public In­ ing following a short Illness He
Members of the church alao de­
struction talk on "Recent Tenden­ waa 78 years of age.
Hprlngfleld residents who awoke
Mra. Minnie Olrard. Mrs. J. W
cided at the meeting to cancel tb«
cies In Education” be will deal par
Springfield high ach
Wednesday morning to find them­
Mr.
Easton
waa
born
In
Peaa-
Tanner,
and
Mrs
V.
J.
Daniels
are
M ia. Germaine Amlerion, l l i l l i - annual spring teachers' Inatltute.
hall team won their fir Ct " lea-
selves In need of snowshovelS to
members of the finance committee. , * *
*
" ** ect on , marsh, Sussex county. England, on
N. !>., it p rr.e lm t ol the
A potluck auprer was aerved In
Cot­ bon».
gin- gum» Tuemiay evenli
clean their sidewalks may expect
Mrs. Alice Doane and Mrs. Pearl
* ,, M MM' "•
. . .
September 24, 1866: He married
French W ar-Hruir» I lub, organized
tag» Grove anil now havi
er ut Portland during Ih r Legnai con­ Ih» basement preceding the bual- Hchantol are members of the flower
more of the same weather during
. . . ' pf
Pa " * *
' there In 1878 and came to Waiter-
ventage of 600, having In»
. 'r vention She married Allx-ri Ander« neaa meeting.
committee.
,W" “ ““ 'J "
Pr“" de
«M lsnd in 1882 He had
the next few days according Io tho
and will alao speak
flrat gam» with tJnlv»r.il«y I.
u n-o at Anger, France, in
weather man. Those who like to
made his home there since that
Five were appointed on the Ways
week earlier.
BROTHERHOOD MEETING
see the white, clean snow may not
This la the Drat meeting of this time.
D . „
,
und means committee. They are
Knby M. Ayer», one of the ___
Coach Marlon ilall did nut uae
FOR MONTH IS MONDAY Mrs Glenn Stone. Mra. D. O. Flaher, ,ype ‘° be h”1'1 ,n the «"■<* »"'> Mr. Easton waa nngaged in hop popular and moat prolific of the mod­ have to go far If the weather ob­
any aulwtltullona In the game at
raising
In
England
and
on
coming
em fiction writer», is the author of server 1« right in predicting more
Mias Edna Swarla, Mr. Ernes!
arra“«*^ bf Laurence Mof-
Cottage drove which ended 23-16
Election of Off tears la Schsdulad; Black and Oswald Olson
fltt. county school superintendent - to America continued the samel ***,
»«rial. "The Other Man,* snow for the western half of Ore­
gon.
The flrat hulf of the game waa
Potluck Suppar at S:30 and
Mr. Moffitt will also speak on th e, vocation for many years. First he ,
“ t0
Mrs Grace latnsbery, Mrs. Tan
cloae fought and ended with a 1-7
Spaakar Are Planned
semi annual state examinations.
helped operate yards for others f Pauline said
~
m»Ugl
.
The first snowfall which began
Barbara said job
ner, and Mra. Clara Taylor were
acorn with Collage drove trailing
i and later he and his son, operated
Saturday when a light misty rain
• • D™"“ • •
didn't know.
named
IruMteoc
to
serve
fur
one
{ yards of their own for many years. . . . W hat do goo think? One a
Officers for the year will be
changed to snow covered the entire
Lineup» for the two team» were!
year.
m a k a for mighty in te re s ts re
elected next Monday night at the
Willamette valley and added more
Sprlngflald 23
C. Orova IS
During the p a t several years Mr
It may be found io “The
Mra. Carrie Jarrett waa re-elected
than a foot to the »now In tho Up­
Hawke (8)
F
Horn (4) Z. T. Collins Pioneered Many meeting of the Men's Brotherhood
and Mrs. Easton have been spend
per- Cascades.
Hartman <8» -. F
Thlea (41 Parts of State; Funeral o f the Methodist church. The meet­ captain of the degree team for the
ing the winter months with their
year.
ing
will
begin
with
a
potluck
sup­
C
Thurman (6)
I'nwera (4)
i
son-in-law
and
daughter
Mr.
and
Both snowfalls were accompan­
Services Held Monday
per at 6 30 at which time some
Members of the entertainment
Hqulrea (1)
Ü
I'M (I)
Mrs. Will Irvin In Eugene. They
ied by warm weather which soon
committee for January and Febru
Wilton (3)
a Ihiaiuiberg ( I ) Zs< hurlah T. Collins, pioneer Ore­ outside speaker will lie present.
melted moat of it. Neither «no
have lived there since November I
A nominating committee will ary are Mrs. l-ee Putman, Mra. Elva I
^eavy enough to cause any damage
gon settler and Indian fighter, died
Cochran; Official.
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I of this year.
ln this vicinity aside from «lowing
Hprlngfleld aanl a alrnngor team at hla home, 1708 Thirteenth ave­ present Its report. Thia waa to Ailams, and Mary Louk.
Night Watechman at Giustina Survivors include his widow.
A short
program
honoring Mill Found Dead Friday
down train schedule« ln the moun­
agalnat Cottage tlrov» than they nue east la Eugene, Haturday even have been taken care of during
Mrs. Ruth Harriett Easton; three
the December meeting which hail Thomas Welldy. founder of the I. O .'
tain«, and making motoring danger­
had don» again«t If. It. 8. 'Brink' Ing at the age of 84 years.
By Searching Party
children. Mrs. Mabel Schwering,
to
Im cancelled because of the rush O. F. lodge In the United Htatea.
ous and disagreeable.
Mr Collins was born In Wash
Hawke's Injured font has recovered
— .........
Waltervllle, Mrs. Lucy Irvin, Eu-!
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of Chrlatmaa activities.
waa held following the buslnese
nicely and the roach baa had time Ington county, Ohio on August 2.
The snowfall waa quite general
Peter Fred Pederson, employed 6ene. Arthur T. Easten. Walter- Annual Report Being Pre-
P. J. Bartholomew 1« president of i meeting. Mrs. Putman read a bio
to reorganise hla squad since lua 1848 and croaaed the plains over
over the entire Pacific Coast In­
night watchman for the Giustina r,Ue: »even grandchildren. Mrs.
pared;
Use
of
Facilities
graphy of the founder during this brothers Bawni„, ner.r
wbb Andrew Gabriel. Miss Ruth Schwer­
cluding California. Many of the win­
Ing Tom Williams, guard, who la the North Platte route with hla par­ the Brotherhood.
Show Increase for Year
part of tbe meeting.
ter resorts in fhat state have not
now playing with Pleaaant Hill. ents when he waa 16. There were
found dead Friday morning by bis ing. Mrs. Rube Montgomery. Mrs |
The appearance of Morris Hlewart 34 wagons In the train when It PROBLEMS TALKED AT
brother. Chris Pederson, Robert Joe Slavens, Jesse and Walker' Two new members were added hail sufficient snows ao far to make
for practice thia week brightened crossed the Boiler road over the?
Evans and H. F. Brown, members: Schwering, and Gall Easton. He to the Board of Directors of the winter sport« successful. Now with
DISTRICT LEGION MEET
the Hprlngfleld prospects. Hlewart Cascades.
of a searching party who began 1,80 ><*»»• three great-grandchll- Springfield public library at their the latest snow they are busy ad­
la a new man. but »hows promise
looking tor him when he did not dren.
meeting held in the new library vertising special outings of all
Hla life was broken up by fre ; Relief of the needy will be one
of becoming a valuable man for quent moves. When the family |of the major projects of the Am-
show up after his night's work.
A member of tbe Church of Eng- quarters Thursday afternoon of kinds.
Oregon also Is turning her at­
tbe team
Finding of his body a short ais- land- Mr. Ea ton bad been attend- last week. The new members of
arrived In Oregon they settled al>erlcan l-eglon posts In Oregon this I
lance from where be had parked in* the Presbyterian church In Eu- the board are Mrs. Milton
V. tention to winter sports quite
Two other games remain on the ('ullage drove where he remained year its waa decided at the dls-
hla bicycle Indicated that he had *ene »Ince coming to the United Walker and Mrs. Walter Scott. Mra. »rnestly now. Sunday saw more
Hprlngfleld schedule for thia week for six years In 1X7» he went to trlct meeting of the I-eglon with
died shortly after arriving at the States.
Emery was re-elected president of than 60 automobile« drive up tha
They are both "B" league games, Ashland to work on a ranch, but Htste Officers held In Eugene on
McKenxie to Lost Creek ranch and
but are plenty tough. A victory noon enlisted In the Oregon Volun Thursday evening of last week. Ray Wide Range of References, mill. He had not been working, Funeral services will be held I the board.
this afternoon from the Poole-Gray-1 other members of the Library beyond for outings. Many stopped
In either nr both of them would leers under Captain Applegate to Talbot, district commander, pre
Used in Gathering Material during the night
mean a great deal for Hprlngfleld fight in the Modoc Indian war. He sided.
Mr. Pederson was born In Den­ Bartholomew chapel In Eugene at board „ g Mrfl c R Wheaton. Mrs. at Lost Creek Ranch where they
for Popular Lecture
enjoyed toboggan rides and ski
2 o'clock. Rev. Milton 9. Weber, l . K. Page, Mra. William Rouse.
In the athletic world. Tonight they wsa stationed al Yanex on the lava
The question of the State Aid
mark slxty-one years ___________
ago and came
jumping. Others drove on to tha
to
America
when
he
"was
21.
He
p“
,or
of
the
Pr«*byterlan
and
Mrs.
E.
E.
Potter.
meet the Hants Clara team on the beds from December 1872 to Janu Commission was taken up and It
H. F. Irvin, a successful corpora­
x great Increase in the use of bowl’ where more timid akl riders
loeal gymnasium flour at 7 o'clock. ary 20, 1873. returning to Jackson­ wa the opinion of those present tion lawyer of Loa Angeles who lived In Nebraska and Kansas for ln Eugene, will be assisted by Rev
The teams have met before und ville in 1876 when he waa dis­ that this needed revision, but quit his business practice to travel many years before coming to Ore- H. R. White, rector of the Eptsco- the facilities of the library waa were able to try their skill.
__ ago. He Pa' church, in conducting the fu- noted during the past year accord-
Saturday sees the start of tha
each bolds one victory over the charged
should be retained.
about the country delivering a lec­ gon and Dexter five years
other.
ture on "Jesus of Naxareth.” will was a member of the Lutheran n€ral 8erT,ceB Interment will be ing to Mr„ i>aTid Saltsman, llbrar- big winter carnival in Portland
He did not give up hla adventur­
¡an. Many people who have no em- which will move to Mt. Hood dur­
Then Saturday comes one of the ous career rt this time, however, TWO STUDENTS ATTEND
give thia lecture tonight at the church and of the Danish Brother- made in Mt. Vernon cemetery.
Six friend« of the deceased, Vem . pioyment are spending much time ing the week-end. The entire next
moat Interesting games of the sea- as he soon went to Hurprlae Valley
Methodlst church.
heod
OLDER BOYS' MEETING
week will be devoted to outings
ami. the Hl. Mary'a Hprlngfleld con­ and to Llnkvllle, now Klamath
Mr. Irvin gathered his Informa
Survivors include hit brother, Caldwell. Milton Ashley, Marvin in the library she reports.
Drury, Lester Millican, Everett
and sports on the slopes of the
test also to bo played on the local Falla, where he was employed by
tlon
for
the
lecture
from
historical
!1
hrls-
»t
Dexter
with
whom
he
had
The
annual
report
of
the
library
George Marx and Jay Paulson re­
Wearln. and Dell Benson will act
mountain.
Prominent ski riders
floor etartlng at 7 o'clock.
Ibe government to make 100,000 presented Hprlngfleld high school records entirely Independent of (be been living, two other brothers.
la being compiled now and will be
as pall bearers
from vartous parts n t th e cown,ry
HI Mary'» high srhnnl In Eugene shingle shnkea for us» at Fort Kla­
Frederick
Pederson
and
Severne
Bible
and
has
been
appearing
be­
given
to
tbe
Library
board
soon.
at tbe annual Older Boys' Confer­
will be present to entertain and
la rated aa one of the strongest math lie next went to Gold Beach
ence held at the Baptiat church in fore packed houaea everywhere he Pederson; and one sister, Katrina
compete for valuable prlxes.
“B" league teams thia season. They for a while before returning to Eugene laat week end. The confer­ has been, winning tbe admiration Pederson, all living In Denmark.
MANY ATTEND SUPPER
Several members of the Lane
have an entire experienced team Cottage Grove In 1880.
Graveside funeral services were
ence Is sponsored by the Northwest Of both ardent church members
County
Obsidians are planning
AT
CHURCH
ON
FRIDAY
carried over from laat year'« squad
held
at
the
Pleaaant
Hill
cemetery
lie next moved to Hquuw Cre- k Council of Young Men's Chrlstlas and others who seldom attend ser­
trips to Mt. Hood during the week­
and are making a determined ef In central regon but returned to associations and delegates are vices.
Sunday afternoon at 2:30. The
Nearly 200 persona attended the end.
fort to cop the district league chum Cottage Grove to marry Mary El
The weekly prayer service at the service was conducted by Dr. E. V.
chosen from Hl-Y organisations In
chicken
pie cafeteria supper at the
plonahlp Thia game will be watch dore Demewood. Ijiter they lived al
each city in the district. The boys Baptist church has been cancelled 8tlvers and Poole-Gray-Bartholo-
Methodist church Friday evening. MANY MEN APPLY
ed with Intermit both here and In Colfax.
Washington.
Prineville. will attempt to re-organlse a Hl-Y this evening ao that members of mew chapel had charge of arrange­
Officers
School,
Evening During the meal a program with
Eugene where two other teams are Goshen. Collage Grove, Creswell, dub at Hprlngfleld high school.
the congregation may hear the ments.
FOR NEW ROAD WORK
Meeting
and
Social
Plan­ vocal and Instrumental music was
scheduled to meet Hprlngfleld.
lawyer speak.
In Butte county California, he Dal
presented. These numbers included
Ainolher game ha« been sche­ lea, then at Wendltng. Hprlngfleld,
ned for Lodge Official
More than 125 men have made
PLAY CAST TAKEN TO
Mrs. C. F. Barber, violin, with application for work at the new
DEATHS EXCEED BIRTHS
dule,) for Hprlngfleld high school West prlngflcld. and Eugene.
Plans for the entertainment of Mrs. W. N. Gossler as her accom­ road camp opened Tuesday of this
gym next Tuesday evening when
SEE CHINESE PICTURE EIGHT PERSONS TAKE
Survivors Include his widow,
RECORDS HERE REVEAL
Mrs. Monnie Hauser. Salem, as­ panist; Mrs. Jane Ketels. vocalist, week by Lane county court and the
lziwell will send her bneknlball Mrs. Mary Eldora Collins; four
DRIVER
EXAMINATIONS
Members of the cast of "Nothing
«quad to this city.
The number of people dying dur­ sociate grand matron of Order of with Mrs. Dean C. Poindexter, ac­ Sluslaw officials below Mapleton.
daughters. Mrs. O. (>. Voss, Port­
companist and vocal solo by Ken-
Rut
the
Truth,”
three-act
comedy
land. Mrs. L. It Millican. Walter
Friday the thirteenth, was not a ing the year 1832 greatly exceeded Eastern Star for Oregon when she
The camp was started with the
vllle, Mrs. Ray (). Perry, Dreway, presented by the Dramatics class very strong day for Glen Bonn, lie- births during the same period in makes her official visit to Cascade ueth Roduner. with Mrs. Milton V. idea of giving employment to many
RED SOX GIRLS WANT
st the high school last term were
lodge were discussed at the meet­ Walker as accompanist.
ot the single men who are passed
MORE COMPETITION and Mrs. F K. Frills. Roseburg; guests of their advisor and coach. ense examiner, who was here Fri­ Springfield according to records ing of the local group Tuesday
Rev. and Mrs. Dean C. Poindex by in distributing moet of the other
and 18 grandchildren.
day of laat week to give examina­ kept by Dr. W. H. Pollard, city phy­
ter directed games and social acti­ employment. They are to work for
Funeral services were held Mon­ Miss Bernice Conoly. at a theatre tion» to applicants. Only one person sician. Births for which certificates evening.
Despite the fact that they have
party at the Fox-McDnnald theatre braved the supposed Jinx and took have been Issued here number 42
Mrs. Hauser will make her In­ vities following the supper.
day
afternoon
al
2
o'clock
from
periods ot 30 days at a time and
lost a large percentage of their
In Eugene Wednesday. The picture the teat during the morning. Seven while deaths total 63.
spection of Cascade chapter on
Members of the Ladles Aid had will receive room and board and a
basket lull I gaums ao far thia sea­ tha Veatch chapel In Eugene. Rev
they was was "The Mask of Dr. Fu others took the test during the
This is not necessarily a trne February 7 and will spend the charge of arrangements for the af­ wage of 50 cents dally.
son. member« of the Red Hox. girls J. C. Templeton officiated and Inter­
Manchu.”
barometer
of conditions, however, afternoon here conducting a train­ fair.
ment
was
made
In
the
laiurel
Grove
Their work consists of clearing
afternoon.
Imskelball team of Eugene and
The teat la both written and de­ as only those children born within ing school for officers.
the right-of-way for the new Slue-
Hprlngfleld. want to schedule more cemetery. Members of Hprlngfleld
A social evening will be held fob '
law highway between Mapleton and
monstrative. After passing a satis­ this district are registered here. A
contests during (he next few weeks I. O. O. F. lodge number 70 had MY FATHER'S BUSINESS
lowing
the official inspection dur - MANY SPRINGFIELD FOLK Florence. Their first work Is to be
They are a good basketball team charge of the graveside services
SUNDAY SERMON TOPIC factory written teat the applicant Is large percentage are born In hos­
YEAR'S JURY LIST the construction of a suspension
given an actual driving teat. A fee pitals In Eugene and are registered Ing the lodge session Mrs C. A
and will pul up sufficient nppoal Mr. Collins was a member of the
Swarts has been named chairman
T L A K S JU R Y LIS I
bridge across the 9iuslaw river at
"About My Father's Business." of 60 cents Is charged those per­ there, although their home is in this
tlon for moat group« thinks Muxlne local Odd Fellows lodge and wore
of
a
committee
to
take
charge
of
city.
their camp.
n
60-yesr
membership
Jewel
at
the
sons
who
apply
for
renewal
of
their
Many
Springfield
people
were
la
the
I
heme
of
the
message
at
the
Snodgra a. member of the Red Hox
this social. She will be assisted by I
Tools and a camp foreman, C. W.
Sunday morning worship service license.
named on the Jury list prepared
Although they have lost many time of his death.
Mrs. W. N. Dow and Mrs Helena
at the Methodist church at eleven
I this week by the county clerk. Welt. Is furnished by the Sluslaw
gamee, moat of them have been by
MRS. PRIVAT ENTERTAINS Perkins.
o'clock. The Church school meets
There were nearly 500 persons list- National Forest office.
very small margins such aa the HIGH SCHOOL PLANS
HIGH
SCHOOL
STUDENTS
Thirty men will be used at a
ed from all parts of the county.
at 8:46. The Epworth leagues at
FOR KENSINGTON CLUB
game al Hants Clara Monday even­
POPULARITY CONTEST 6:30 p. m. The evening preaching
The first Jury panel will be time and then a new crew will be
MOCK RADIO BROADCAST
ing when they garnered the short
HIGH SCHOOL CLASS
Mrs. E. E. Fraederlck. Mrs. R. L.
drawn by the sheriff early In Feb­ given employment.
end of a 28-26 score.
A contest to name the most popu Is nt 7:30. A cordial Invitation to
Members of the Sophomore class Drury, and Mrs. E. E. May were TAKE SALEM TR IP TODAY ruary for duty during the February
all
these
services
la
extended
by
lar boy and girl In Hprlngfleld high
of Hprlngfleld high school present­ guests of the Kensington club when
term of circuit court. Thirty-one
ARETANIA TO SEND
school Is now belli? started under Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, pastor.
More than 40 Springfield people
ed a radio program during the as­ that group met Friday afternoon
names will he drawn at that time FRIDAY, TH IR T E E N T H 18
the
auspices
of
the
Girls'
League.
and
students
In
the
clvtcs
class
at
DELEGATION TO MEET
at
the
home
of
Mrs
Edward
Privat.
sembly
period
at
the
high
school
Springfield people named on the
BIRTHDAY OF CHILD
Each class will name two candi­ SPECIAL LODGE DRILL
Friday with Everett Chetwood an Mrs. Ijtwrence May wa« the as­ Springfield high school left this Jury are William Baines, Jessie
morning
for
Salem
to
view
the
Plan« to «end a delegation from dates for the contest. Three hnve
CALLED FOR FRIDAY announcer.
sistant hostess.
How would you like to have your
Bertsch. J. E. Cross. Carl Carpen­
Hprlngfleld to the annual state already made their selections. The
The next meeting of the club will workings of the legislature and to ter. John Crabtree. Hattie B. Drury. birthday fall on Friday the thir­
Numbers on the program Included
All officers und members of the
convention of World Wide Oulld to freshmen have chosen Lillian
a vocal solo by Wilma Lewis, piano be held January 27 at the home ot visit the various state institutions. John Hammitt, L. R. Hack. John teenth? That happened to the In­
be held nt Corvallis on- February Trlnka and Robert Calkins as their drill team of the Neighbors of solo by Eunice Rhlnevalut. tumbl­ Mrs. W. N. Dow. A potluck lunch­ Several local people took students
Ketels. Sr.. Hattie E. Myers. M. J. fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil-
IS anil I» were discussed at the representatives. Hophomorea will Woodcraft lodge are urged to at­ ing act by Henrietta Lyons and eon will precede the business meet­ to the capital In their automobiles.
McKlln, L. K. Page. Leota Roden- more Oliver Daniels who was born
This educational trip was planned
meeting of Aretanla guild of the be represented by Mary Hmltaon tend a »pedal final Joint drill with Wyetta Spriggs, tap dancing by ing and social afternoon.
bnugh.
Pearl Schantol, Charles here at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
the Eugene groups Friday night,
for Wednesday but had to be post­
Raptlst church held at the home of and Carter Hartman.
Bobby Rebhan, and reading by Mar­
Stephen.
Rachel Thatcher. Mrs. E. Otto Smith on Water street, Fri­
Members of the Junior class Wed­ January 20, In preparation for the
poned according to W. E. Buell,
Mrs. Maude Chase In Garden Way
jorie llart. and acrobatic stunts by
N.
Thompson.
W. P. Tyson. Theron day. January 13, 1833. Mr. and Mrs.
principal of the school and leader
Tuesday evening. Delegate« to the nesday chose Echo Tomseth and public Installation of officers of Mary Hmltaon.
LAYMEN START TALKS
Thompson.
D.
L. Wooley, W. J. Daniels operate the tavern, "Sign
of the trip.
convention will be named at a Bruoe Squires aa their representa­ both lodges which will be held Janu­
Wallace. Abbie Wheaton and A. L. of the Fir” at McKenxie bridge.
ON
VALUE
OF
CHURCH
tives.
The
senior
class
la
expected
ary 26. A similar practice was held
future meeting.
Although her first birthday was
Yarnell.
Mrs. Chester Chase led the dla- to name their caudldatea this week­ Thursday evening of last week.
MRS. BARTHOLOMEW HAS Starting last Sunday laymen of PINE CIRCLE NEIGHBORS
on Friday the thirteenth, It may be
end.
euaalon on a chapter from the lunik.
long time before this happens
ERGATHA WEDNESDAY the Methodist congregation will
INSTALL AT JUNCTION
•Tatdy Fourth Daughter" during
LIONS CLUB TO HEAR
GIRL SCOUTS ENTERTAIN again.
give short three to five minute
the meeting.
EIGHTH B' GRADE HAS
Ida Adams, district guardian for FOR BOYS ON SATURDAY
Members of tbe Ergatha Sunday talks on the subject, "The Value of
ORCHESTRA ON FRIDAY
school claes of the Methodist the Church to the Community" dur­ Neighbors of Woodcraft, went to
CHARGE OF PROGRAM
LEGION MEETING AT
Members of the Hprlngfleld Lions church were guests at the home of ing the service each week until Junction City Monday evening
Nearfly 40 boys and girls attend CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
A two-act play and a song num­ dub will be entertained with music Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew Wednesday February 6. Dr. W. H. Pollard where she installed new officers of ed the party which the Springfield PLANS HARD TIM E PARTY
WALTERVILLE TONIGHT
ber. "The Old Family Toothbrush" by an orchestra under the direction afternoon for their regular meeting. spoke laat Sunday and Frank Bailey the lodge in that city. Three past Girl Scout troop gave at the Metho­
Members of the Christian En­
The regular aeml-monthty meet­ were the features of the program of Jlnt MacManlman when they hold A short business meeting and a Is to be the speaker the coming guardians of Pine circle of Spring- dist church Saturday evening for
field. Mrs. Edith Laxton. Mrs. Jue- member« of the local Boy Scout deavor of the Christian church will
ing of American I^eglot»'post num­ presented at the Lincoln Junior their regular noon meeting Friday social afternoon waa held. Mrs. Sunday.
tta Taylor. Mrs. Myrtle Egglmann, troop. Miss Eunice Gerber. Q4rl sponsor a Hard Times party In the
ber 40 will be held at Waltervllle high school Friday. Menihera of the at Taylor hall. A report from the George Prochnow and Mra. P. J.
and Mr. Adams also attended the Scout director, and Glen Martin, social rooms of the church Friday
tonight. Tho meeting will begin etghlh-B clasn were In charge committee on Iatdlea' Night plans Crow were asstatlng hostesses. The TOWN TEAM LOSES
Installation.
Boy Scout leader, had charge of evening at 7:30. Alta Manning.
with a potluck supper at 8:30 and Those taking part In the program will be given at the meeting. N. L. next meeting place will toe a>n
GAME TUESDAY NIG H !
Jewel
Helterbrand and Dawn
be followed by a business session, were Ruth Keeler, Elva Boyles, Pollard and I. M. Peterson are on nounced later.
arrangements for the party.
the program committee.
Church will have charge of ar­
according to P. J. Rortholomew, Bessie Cox, and Clara Brooks.
Hendershott's basketball team LIONS QUARTET HEARD
rangements. All young folks of
adjutant.
ODD FELLOWS HAVE
ON ARTISAN PROGRAM
defeated the Springfield town team
P.-T. A. MEETING TO
the community are Invited to at
TWO LOCAL MEN AT
JUNIOR BASKETBALL
In
a
game
at
the
Y.
M.
C.
A.
gym­
MEETING WEDNESDAY
The Springfield Lion's club quar­
BE AT H. S. TODAY tend.
NEEDLECRAFT MEETING
nasium Tuesday evening. The score
DISTRICT MEETING
TO GO TO WENDLING
tet was heard In a short program
was
26-16
at
the
half,
and
atood
at
Regular
meeting
of
the
Hprlng
TO BE HELD TODAY
Visiter from Wendllng — E. D.
Monthly meeting of the Spring-
over the radio station KORE In
Rev. Dean (’. Poindexter nnd Dr.
The Junior high school basketball field 1. O. O. F. lodge number 70 60-30 at the cloae of the period.
Reldmond
of Wendllng wss a bssl-
field
Parent
Teacher
association
Eugene
Tuesday
evening.
The
mem­
Lineups for the teams were:
Mra. P. J. Bartholomew will en­ W. H. Polluril motored to Halsey team from Lincoln school will go was held at the lodge hall Wednes­
will be held at the high school thia ness visitor In Springfield Saturday.
bers
of
the
quartet.
Dr.
W.
C.
Reb­
Wednesday
evening
to
attend
the
Wlrth
(13)
.........F
Leathers
(6)
to
Wendllng
Friday
to
play
tho
bas­
day
evening
with
the
newly
In
tertain at her home thia afternoon
Mattison (2) han. Veltle Pruitt. D. B. Murphy afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mothers of
for the regular meeting of the meeting of the Methodist Men's ketball team there. Wilson Taylor stalled officers In charge of th» McDonald (8) . F
Eugsne Man Hers—Charles M ar­
students In the school will have
Needlecraft club. Hhe will be as­ Brotherhood» for this district. H. E. Is captain of the Hprlngfleld boys meeting. A social evening was en­ Berger (10) .......C..... Ernstlng (8) and Merton Ferebee song over the
shall of Eugene was a visitor la
charge
of
the
program
and
refresh
radio
during
the
Artisan
program
Thatcher
(8)
Hlattery
of
Eugene
was
the
princi­
Iutndrum
(2)
....G
and Roy Qulney, principal, Is their joyed In the club rooms following
sisted by Mrs. R. L. Drury. A social
'Bprtocfleld Wednesday
meats.
..... Nice (4) from 8 to 8:30.
coach.
Coleman (7) ..... O
the business meeting.
afternoon la planned for the guests. pal speaker of the ovenlng.
LOWELL
HERF
TUESDAY
DIES SAIURDAT
PETER PEDERSON
OIES « I DEXTER
NEW MEMBERS
LAWYER SPEAKER
COMES TONIGHT
Star Inspection
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