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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TIIIKTIKTII YEAH
10 B E ® WEEK
Nntlonnl Church Officials to
Attend Methodist Dlstriot
R«l‘ C> ' Wsdnssday
KPItlNOKUCM), IcANK COUNTY, OIUDOON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1933
Club burnishes
Own Program
Kingfiah Rests
Mu Ic Predominate* at Happy
Hour Gathering Monday;
Reading* Ar* Given
SCHOOL FINANCE Lodge Officer Is LEGION TO SEEK
| REP0R1JSSUE0 Visitor In City MORE MEMBERS
iTotal Expenditure* for Six-
| Months Only Two-Fifth* of
Total Amount Budgeted
No. ft
Sp"
---- I
N. D. House I
Plan* for Kiddie* Party to Be
Held February 21. An­
Second Week of Local Drive;
nounced at Meeting
Contest to Continue to
End of Month
Mrs. Monnle Hauser, associate
JAMES I. MOORE
DIES ON SUMOAf
Funeral Service» for Former
Pastor of Methodist Con­
gregation Held TueMlay
Members of the Happy Hour club
grand matron of O. E H for tire-1 Plan . for an extensive member
provided their own program and
WARRANT DEBT LOWER
PABTORt O 'M EN HERE entertainment when they met at
BUILDS CHURCH HERB
gun paid her official visit to Cas #h,p ,.ampa„ n for the gpringfiold
■ he home of Mrs. Carl Olson Mon
cade chapter officers Tuesday. S h e, Amerltan
numb„r 40
<. •
Receipts for Period One-Third
Public Invite«.
'* r Bishop dag aftsraoo*. Mrs. Walter Hcolt
arrived from her home at Salem. | were outllned here
Thur, <la,,
Devoted 27 Year* of Life to
of Total Eitimated for
Lows and Or. %. Awards assisted the hostess.
Tu«.lay noon and was honor guest i D,Kbt a, , he r(.gular meellng of the
Building Pastorate* in
Use During Year
at a luncheon given by Mrs. E
Participants In tin- program and
' post. Members have been divided
at Evening ,
'g
Main* and Oregon
Fraederlcks. post worthy matron I
(wo Uam, w)th , hf( (-omniand.
their numtiers were as follows:
Hprtngfleld's public schools wore of Cascade Chapter Elective <* or. H. O. DUrbloe, sad the Adjrtant,
Twoniy visiting pas to
the
James T. Moore, former pastor ot
pa ;
Vocal solo, Mrs. W K llarnell,
operated during the first six months fleer, of the chapter were Invited < ,, j Bartholomew, a . leaders.
Methodist church«* ot th
.«strict with Mrs. Huford Itoach at the
I the Methodtet church tn Spriaff-
: of the 1*32-33 year on slightly more
U . H. Henstur llu ev P. L in g , self
field, died at his home In Hprla*
basldus a number of nationally piano; Mrs. Imrson Wright with
School Held Tuesday
The contest will close on Febrn-
than two-ftfths of the amount budg­
field Sunday following a short ill­
known speakers and many layman Mrs. W. N. dossier as accompanist; styled K iag lisk, as photographed In
Tnesday afternoon was given j ary 28 after which time the losers
*
-,
eted
for
the
entire
year
It
was
ness
will com« Io Hprlngfleld nasi Wad- Mrs. Claude Cooke with Mrs. Doan ■ l.s rn rts ris tlr pose un Ina trip tu New
over
to
a
meeting
and
school
of
In
J
will
entertain
the
winners
with
s
3 u ri fur a rest . . . a fte r bis Slibuater | shown on a financial statement
He was bom at Scotchtown. New
naaday to attend a Matbodlat dis­ <3. Poindexter, accompanist, and in 11 m Kvuats.
1 presented to the school board at structlon for all elective and ap- treat
Brunswick. Canada on August 1*.
trict rally at the Methodist rhurch ¡Mrs William (1. Taylor with Mrs.
polntive
officers
of
the
local
lodge.
Members
of
the
commander's
Its meeting here Monday evening.
1885 and waa 87 years old at the
of thia ally A similar session la Milton V. Walker as accompanist.
It was Impossible to segregate Regular lodge meeting with Inapec team are Oswald Olson, Verne Calft
time of his death. He married
scheduled to be held at ttaleui the
tlon
by
the
visitor
featured
the
i
well.
Milton
Ashley,
F.
B
Hamlin,
Mrs Jane Ketels sang two origi­
all expenses for the half-year period
Annie Laurie Hurd In 18*9 and
following day. February I*.
nal compositions and was accom
as such Items as fuel and a few evening, and was followed by a |. m . Peterson and C. A. Hwarts.
began his life work os a preacher
"The Primary Task of the panted by Mrs H. Hchaffenberg.
others have been paid for the entire social hour and refreshments pre Those assisting the adjutant are
Mrs. M. D. Craig, pramiurnt is when 24.
pared
under
the
direction
of
Mrs
j
Dr.
W
N.
Dow.
Dr.
W.
H.
Pollard.
Church" will be the theme of the Mrs. Clayton F. Barber played vio­
North Dakota Repobliraa rirvlss for
year according to Clayton F. Bar­
When 25 years old he entered
all-day gathering, according to Rev. lin numbers with Mrs. Uoealer as
ber, clerk. The report abows just C. A. Hwarts. Mrs. W N. Dow. and M a . Pohl. Walter N. Gossler, and 10 years, is the flrst woman Speaker
the Maine conference of the Meth­
of
the
N.
D.
Honse
«f
Represen­
Mrs.
Helena
Perkins.
Clayton
F.
Barber.
Doan C. Puhideater. who will act her accompanist.
half of the salaries for Instruction.
odist church where he served six
as boat to the distinguished visitors.
Worthy matron, of the nearby | A word of warning was sounded tatives. Hhe is also beiis ed to be the
Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Poindexter,
Receipts for the slx-montha per­
first woman ever to boli rwh tfies ia congregations.
After coming to
Among these will bo Titus Lowe, and Mrs. Ketels entertained with
lodges
together
with
larg
del
ga
31
,he
meeting
by
Commander
Dib
the U. 8.
Ark an «a* Evangelist Heard at iod amounted to 318,533.19 out of an
Oregon he served ss pastor of fire
bishop of thia diocese; Dr. J. E. piano solos, and Mrs. W. C. Ileb
tlons attended the eve- ins meeting
when he declared that if the
congregations before retiring.
Friday Meeting; Bobby estimated Income of 349.080.74 for Mrs. C. F. Hyde and Mrs. Amspoker government does not care for the
Edward> of Chicago, secretary of hsn gave a travel talk on her recent
the year
This Is approximately
During his active ministry he
Rebhan Doe* Tap Dance
the Hoard of Foreign Missions of trip to Chicago.
one third of the estimated Income. represented Blue River and Evan dl"»ble<1 veteran; as they have
built
a church at Vasolboro, Maine,
the Methodlt church; M. A. Marcy,
One more tax paying period, that feline chapters respectively. Mrs 'Io*1*- then this task will fall back
Humor for the program waa fur­
completely rebuilt the one at Ilod-
A tentative mock radio program
■ttslrlct
superintendent
from
upon
the
Individual
communities.
In May of thia year, will be Included Adams represented Creswell and
nished by Mrs. Olson and Mrs
gon, and completed a church start­
to be given by memburn of the
Salem; and Dr. Andrew Warner,
A potluck dinner at 6:30 preceded
In the year's Income. This, to Mrs. Thum, Cottage Grove.
Heutt In their presentation of a
ed at Oak Grove, Oregon, while
the
regular
meeting.
of Portland, director of religious
Hprlngfb-ld
Lions
club
at
their
an­
gether with some receipts from the
comic skit. Mrs. Ketels and Mrs.
Past Grand Matron Visits
serving another charge. He baiK
education for Oregon and Washing­
nual Ladles' Night program to be payment of delinquent taxes. Is ex­
Marlon Adams gave readings.
Anoth r vis tor was Mrs. Alberta
up every church he served and aloe
ton.
enlarged their plants.
(iueets of the club were Miss Elsa held this spring wan outlined to pected to Just about balance the McMurphy. pa t grand matron f o r |(UKA PAST PRESIDENTS
The morning sessions will be fot Mehlman who spoke on Soviet
members of the Club Friday by school budget at the close of the Oregon and now committeewoman
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Walker
to
Hold
Springfield people especially rem­
FORM CLUB TUESDAY
pastors only and will open with s Russia, and Mrs Anna Devries who
year next June.
of the General grand chapter.
ember
him for his efforts ln bring­
Elmer
Maxey,
chairman
of
the
pro­
Reception
for
Musicians
consultation with the district sup­
The district Is actually In a bet­
Announcement of the District
played piano numbers.
ing about the erection of the fine
gram committee for the event. The ter condition financially now than
Seven past-presidents of Iuka cir­
Following Program
erintendent at 10 o'clock Dr. War­
to
held ln Ku(!eM on
Methodist church building and per­
ner will read a paper on "Evangel­
suggestions of the committee were It was a month ago The warrant, Marcb , 7 WM made
th(. meet. cle. Ladles Auxiliary of G. A. R.
met
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Myrtle
Kenneth Rodnner, lyric tenor and sonage now in use at the corner of
ism as Conservation" to be follow-
the
approved und they are now busy Indebtedness now I. 310.304 72.1 ,ng Tb(, Orand Matron
Eggimann
Tuesday
afternoon
to
or­
student
of Arthur Boardman, will Sixth and C streets. The death ot
ed by a discussion at 11 a. m At
making up their program on which about 31000 leas than 30 days ago. will be present for this meeting.
ganize
a
Past
President
club.
Mrs.
be
the
next
student presented in re­ Rev. Moore served to recall the
11:46 Omer Idso. Halsey, will pres­
No tmnortan* business waa tran-
,ch memlier of the club will Im
Plans were also formulated Tues Wanda Barnes was elected presi- cital at the university music audi­ history of the bnildlng. how Miss
ent a paper on "Evangelism as Sal­
j
anctfcd
at
the
meeting
other
than
personate some famous radio en­
day evening for the annual Kiddles dent an<J MrJ Myrt(e
torium. HIs appearance is set for ■Margaret Morris by donating a leg­
vation" also to be folfhwed by a
tertainer. Parts will be assigned I the usual rout ne matters according party of the chapter. This will be
secretary. Mrs. Rosa Montgomery this evening at 8 o'clock. No admls acy rrom her oitcle, J. A. Bbbert,
discussion.
to
member:
soon and work on the program will
held at the next meeting. February
had made possible the buildings,
sion will be charged.
Expenditures are listed on the re- 21. which will be a 6:30 dinner af­ is the treasurer.
The ladles of the local church
then get under way.
hence the name. J. A. Ebbert Mem­
Members
of
the
club
voted
to
ex­
Characterized by his teacher as j
| port together with budget estimates fair.
will serve a dinner In the basement
orial church. Both these buildings
Leaves Four Son* and Four Hobby Rebhan. small daughter as follows;
tend
an
Invitation
to
the
presidents
a
"tenor
of
the
Srhlpa
type,
with
a
.
at It SO and group discussions will
were dedicated here in 1*18 after
Daughters; Funeral I* Held of Dr and Mrs. W C. Rehtian en­ Expenditures
Amt Budgeted Expense 1st. Half Balance of Rich Mountain circle in Eugene bright future before him,” Roduner
be held until t o'clock.
27 years of active work tn the min­
tertained
at
the
Friday
meeting
to
affiliate
themselves
with
the
has
established
a
sound
reputation
3
182.45
3
498.00
3
315.55
General
Control
...............
Here on Wednesday
istry.
At 2 o'clock two meetings will
with a group of tap dances. MLs Instruct on ........................
at the university by his capable
17.824.55 local group.
31,728 50
13.904.20
open with the pastors In one sea
Rev. Moore leaves his srtdow, and
The seven charter members ot performances tn solo roles of Poly­
Mrs. Alice K Platt. 73, resident Itulh Morrison, mus'c Q-acher and Operation of Plant
2.442.30
1 949.20
4.391 50
■Ion and laymen In another For
one son, Herbert at Ashland.
the
clnb
are
Mrs.
Barnes.
Mrs.
Eg­
phonic
Choir
concerts,
and
also
for
of Lane county since 1897. di d at domestic science Instructor at the Mu ntt-uaiice and Repairs
1.100.00 ,
330.20
769.72
the pastors' meeting the district
A large funeral service was held
her home al Thurston Monday fol­ high school, played the accompani­ Auxiliary Agencies ........
120.21
109.79 gimann. Mr/. Montgomery. Mrs. his previous recitals.
230.00
■Uterlnleodent will preside and
from the Methodist church Tues­
Edith
Laxton.
Mrs.
Alice
Doane.
Mr.
Roduner
is
a
graduate
stu­
lowing s two weeks' Illness llsd ment.
58.73
541.27
600.00
Capital Outlays
......—
will present Bishop Lowe In an
day afternoon at 2 o'clock with
A patriotic address on the Am­ Debt Hervlce ................ „.
■he lived two weeks longer, she
7.600.00
2.717.50
4.882.50 Mrs. Lottie Bowman, and Mrs. Jen­ dent in the school of mnslc. and In
addreas on "The Pastor's Respon­
nie Cannon of Portland, first presi­ addition to his musical activities on Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, pastor of
and her husband would have b en erican Spirit was given by Evan­ Insurance ....................... —
100.00
100.00
200
00
sibility In Evangelist Ic Leadership
the Methodist church. In charge.
gelist Joe Deatheredge who Is now Emergency ............ .........
married for f>« year'.
2.732.49 dent of the old Iuka circle number the campus, is the choir director o f,
2,732.49
At 3:00 o'clock Dr. Ed wards will
He was assisted by Rev. Frank 8.
28 which merged with the Eugene the M. E. church of Springfield.
Hbe was horn at Carmount. Coun conducting a campaign at the Fa r-
speak on "World Hervlce and tax-al
Clemo, Rev. C. E. Crandall, and Dr.
chapter
at
the
time
the
chapter
was
Miss
Theresa
Kelley
will
accom­
mount
Chrlstlac
church
In
Eugene.
319.988.77
329 091.97
349,080 49
T o t a ls .........................
ly. Ohio, on February 18. 1859 She
Church Evangelism."
M. A. Marcy, district superintend­
dropped
here.
Miss
Abbie
Ford,
of
pany the singer at the piano.
Balance
Estimated
Actual
was married In I .a Halle county. Mr. Itealheredge is a native of Ar­ R ece ip ts
ent from Salem.
The laymen's meeting »til he un-
Marrola.
a
member
of
the
auxiliary
The
program
follows:
kansas
and
entertained
hl--'
audl
3
2,990.65
3
4.800.00
3
1.809.55
County School Fund
Ohio on February SO. 1477 and they
Paul Potter and his mother. Mrs.
der the direction of Dr. Warner.
L
304.80 In the East will transfer her mem-
1.200 00
895.20
lived on a farm there until 1880 ence with his droll manner of State School Fund
S. S. Potter, sang. "Jesus Savior
Mrs Ida Gants will lead the devo­
bershlp
to
the
local
group
as
soon
T
ra
ette___
Ombra
Cara
Amorosa
speech
aa
well
a«
his
smooth
flow
885.00
1.615.00
2.500.00
after which time they lived In Colo­
Elementary School Fund
Pilot Me," and "Crossing the Bar.”
tional service. Ernest Peterson,
of oratory In which he expressed a Tuition from Pupils
35.00 as proper credentials can be ap­ 9 e c c h i------ Land Dal Caor. Bene
50.00
15.00
rado and Nebraska
They
were accompanied by Miss
staff writer of the Oregon Journal,
proved it wa-. announced.
faith that the spirit which has built Tuition from Waltervllle
-
II-
The family came lo Oregon In
Dorothy Mae Potter.
will speak on "Can I He Proud to
The
purpose
of
the
club
shall
be
Srhumann
.
Mondnacht
America has not been lost but will High school Tuition __
2.806.20
3.693.80
C.500.00
Pall bearers were S. S. Potter,
Be a Methodist T" and Lloyd tlllson 1893 and td I juis county In 1X97 be carried on until the present time
to help the local order and to raise Schumann Dn Bist Wlo Eine Blume
Other Sources (Including
Arthur McCracken, Paul Hadley
of Lebanon will speak on "How locating nt Santa Clara. Danebo, of economic unrest ha • been passed
funds
for
the
department.
Meetings
Grieg
------------------
Ich
Llebe
Dich
103.84
700.00
596 16
Waltervllle)
John P. Vahghn, Harry Whitney
May We Best Help Our Pastor In Deerhorn and finally the Thurston
24.534.66 will be held the first Tuesday ot S tr a u ss_____________ Allerseelen and Jack Henderer.
8.796.08
33.330.74
Ted Barber. Bend, was a guest at Special Tax ........ ...........
community.
the Emphasis oa Evangelism?"
each month at the Eggimann Kandy
Survivors Include her widower, the luncheon meeting.
Poole- Gray - Bartholomew chapel
Kitchen.
Both groups will meet together at
Gounod _____________ ___ Faust;
349.08074
316,533.19
332.547.55
Totals
.........
........
..
.....
Dr.
Rebhan
and
Veltle
Pruitt
William Plait, four sons, Howard.
of
Springfield had charge of ar­
The only other past president
4 o'clock with Bishop Lowe ■■
Art III. Recit. and Aria; Salut
Eugene. Herbert A. al Wallervllle; were on the program committee.
rangements and interment was
club in the G. A. R. auxiliary in
chairman for a John Wesley class
Demeure Chaste at Pure.
George W. and Walter F. on route
made in the Laurel ftlll cemetery.
MRS. EBBE IS GUEST
REBEKAH LODGE HAS
Oregon Is located at Portland, ac­
meeting and communion service.
IV.
cording to Mrs. Eggimann.
Another meal will be served by 3. Hprlngfleld; four daughters.
Faure __________________ Hymne
AT
TEA
ON
TUESDAY
OLD
TIM
E
TAFFY
PULL
Mrs. Ethel Armltsge and Miss Flor
the I .ad lea Aid at 4:30 an$) will be
Duparc _________ Chanson Triste TABLEAU SERIES FOR
ence Platt, Sacramento. California,
Members of the Rebekah lodge
Mrs. W. K Barnell was hostess
featured by Illustrated singing led
Fondrain ......... Checauche Cosaque
Mrs. Grace Broderlek and Mrs
CHURCH SERVICE HERE
staged an old fashioned taffy pull ONE WEEK LEFT FOR
by Miss Stevenson, director of re­
V.
at
her
home
here
Tuesday
after­
Ruth Ifsm. Engine; one brother.'
after their regular lodge meeting
ligious education at First Church.
Kram
er_________
The
Last
Hour
FILING
BANK
CLAIMS
noon at an Informal tea to honor
Frank Bangs, In California, and
"Carrying on With Lincoln and
here Monday. Men came to the
Salem
Griffes ___ By a Lonely Forest
Mrs. Merle Ebbe of Independence, meeting dressed in overalls and
nine grandchildren.
the
Negroes" will be the theme of
Just one week remains in which
Pathway.
A large open rally to which every
Funeral services were held Wed­
who Is a house guest of Mrs. H. H. the ladles wore print dresses. Each' to file claims against the First Na­ Kountz ____________ _ The Sleigh the morning service at the Metho­
one Is Invited to attend will start nesday afternoon at 1:30 from the Her Only Son, Frank Minney,
Schaffenburg. Her guests Included family oroufeht sugar for the candy. tional Bank for funds on deposit Ross ________ Dawn In the Desert dist church at 11:00 o'clock Sun­
at 7:30 with a roll call of the Poole-Gray-Hartholomew chapel In
Dr. and Mrs. Milton V. Walker day. Rev. Dean C. Poindexter will
Mrs. W. H Small and Mrs. E F. Mrs. Lee Putman. Mary Anne Louk, there at the time It »as closed. All
churches represented and addres­ Springfield. Rev. Harry Benton of­ Preceded Her in Death
preahe on that subject. The Sunday
and
Mrs.
Elva
Adams
had
charge
claims
have
been
called
for
on
or
have
invited a number of persons
Less Than Month Ago
Arre] of Eugene. Mrs. Milton V.
ses by Dr. Edwards and Bishop ficiated and Interment waa made
of the entertainment.
before February 16, next Thursday. to their home for a reception for school meets at 9:45 each Sunday
Lowe. This will be followed by In Ml. Vernon cemetery.
Walker. Mrs. John F. Ketels. Mrs.
The lodge will be host to several It does not necessarily follow that Mr. Roduner and Miss Kelley after' with classes for all ages.
The
death
at
her
home
near
Vida
a consecration service which will
Continuing the 5 o’clock vespei
Hundny of Mrs. Rosa Minney mark­ W N. Dow, Mrs. William Moyer, other lodges of this vicinity at their any claims not filed by that time the concert this evening.
close the gathering.
service idea launched last week,
ENDEAVOR SOCIETIES
next meetttng on Monday of next will be thrown out. according to
Mrs
M
Mitchell,
Mrs.
A.
C.
Mc­
Mrs.
Dean
C.
Poindexter
and
ed
the
passing
of
anodier
of
the
Representatives of churches from
Rev. Poindexter has announced a
PLAN FOR CONVENTION early settlers of the McKenzie val Cracken. Mrs. K. E May. Mrs. Ger­ week. This has been designated as Mr. Coyner at the bank, but this is Mrs. John Ketels will pour the series of tableaus which will depict
Corvallis to Roseburg will be In at­
the time ltmlt set by the comptrol­ coffee. Mrs. W. K. Barnell, Miss
ley. Hhe was 69 years of age at trude Wilson, Mr . H. H. Schaffen­ an Invitation meeting.
tendance at the meeting.
Cottage Greve Dslsgatlon Taksa the time of her death
ler and his permission will have Barbara Barnell. Miss Doris Girard, scenes In the lives of the negroes.
burg, Mrs. E. W. Albers. Mrs. Wil­
Cup for Best Rsprsssntatlon
to be obtained If aqy late claims and Miss Ann McGookin will assist. These will be accompanied by
Born at Urlchvllle. Ohio, on June liam Burnett, Mrs. Leota Roden- DELEGATION ATTENDS
negro spirituals. At each service
GRADE PRINCIPALS TO
at Santa Clara Rally
can
be allowed.
18, 1867, she was married to Benja bough, Mrs. C. C. Cook, Miss Ruth
APPLIANCE
HEARING
the pastor will give a short talk ex­
HOLD SECOND MEETING
min F. Minney on July 1, 1879. They Morrison, Miss Barbara Barnell
MRS. LOGAN HOSTESS
plaining the background from
Several members of the Spring- lives! In Nebraska for three years and the honor guest. Mrs. Ebbe.
W. K. Barnell. Wm. Moyer, Jack
FOR PRISCILLA CLUB which the spirituals grew.
The second meeting of the re field Christian Endeavor attended In 1892 they moved to Oregon ettl-
GIRLS LEAGUE PLANS
Henderer. Al Pohl and H. 8. Merr­
After the Epworth League service
cently organised Elementary Prln the county rally held at Santa Clara Ing on Gate Creek near Vida.
During the afternoon Mrs. Ketels
CARNIVAL FEBRUARY 24 Mrs. Frank Logan was hostess from 8 to 7 the yonng people will
iam motored to Salem on Tues­
clpals' association will be held at Saturday evening on the occasion
gave reading and vocal numbers
day evening to attend the public
Hhe la survived by her widower
at her home last Thursday after­ have a fellowship hour in one of
|j«c Duke cafe In Eugene starting of the fifty-second anniversary of
Mr . Walker and Miss Barnell play­
A benefit carnival for the treas­
hearing on the proposed legisla­
ard
five
grandch'ldren,
Arthur.
noon to members of the Priscilla the homes. The theme of the meet­
with a luncheon at 13:30 Saturday, the founding of the Christian or­
ed piano solos. Miss Barnell also
Gladys, Thelma. Harold, and Shir­ played xylophone solos with Miss tive measure which would pro­ ury of the Springfield high school club at their regular fortnightly ing for this week will be built
February 11 according to announce­ ganisation.
hibit public utility companies from Girls' league will be held there on meeting. Mrs. John Robinson of about the Valentine.
ley Minney. all of Vida. Her son.
ments sont out this week by Cora I.
Sterling Cash, Lane county preal Frank Minney, died only a few Morrison as her accompanist.
retailing gas or electrical appli­ February 24, It was announced this Eugene and Mrs. Frank Fisher were
Pirtle, aecretary.
dent, presided at the meeting at weeks ago.
ances which are used In the con­ week. A programmo! music, stunts, Invited guests.
The committee on an constitution which Rev. Bryant Wilson, pastor
sumption of their product. The skits, and other features will be
During the bridge session of the BAPTIST GUILD TALKS
Mrs. Minney was a member of the IUKA DROPS INITIATION
will present their document for con­ of the Baptist rhurch In Eugene,
Springfield
delegation did not par­ provided. AU proceeds will be used afternoon Mrs. E. C. Stuart won
Methodist
church.
CONVENTION AT MEET
sideration and discussion.
waa the principal speaker.
FEE FOR MEMBER DRIVE ticipate In the hearing, but went as by the league ln carrying on their high prize and Mrs. Norman How­
H. R. Goold, superintendent of
Funeral services were held from
various
activities
at
the
school.
Arthur Stanley spoke on plans
observers. A very few persons ap­
ard the consolation gift.
Members of Aretanla guild at the
the Eugene City schools, will dis­ for the state convention lo be held the Veateh chapel In Eugene on
Initiation fees for membership In
peared before the committee to re­ Alys Thatcher will present a one-
Members who attended the meet­ Baptist church are not certain yet
cuss the County Unit I j iw as It In Eugene on April 27-30 anil urged Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Iukn circle, 37, I Julies auxiliary of
act
play
as
a
part
Si
the
program.
quest the enactment of the measure
ing were Mrs. William Curtis, Mrs.
now appears before the state legis­ early registration^ He predicted Rev. Cecil M. Rlstow. officiated and the G. A. R. will be waived during
Committee appointments were to E. G. Prlvat, Mrs. Riley Snodgrass whether they will be represented
according to those who attended.
lature, and a general discussion of an attendance oF 1500 at the con- Interment was made In Greenwood the months of February and March
be announced later by Marjorie Mrs. William Rouse. Mrs. H. O. Dlb- at the annual state convention to
other educational measures will be veqtlon.
cemetery.
while a membership drive Is con­
Prochnow, Girls’ League president blee, Mrs. John Tomseth, Mrs. be held at Corvallis on February
SOUTHERN
EVANGELIST
18-19. They will make their final
discussed by L. C. Moffitt, county
ducted. It was decided at the regu­
The Cottage Grove society with
Ernest Bertsch,
Mrs. William decision Sunday morning It was
W ILL SPEAK AT CHURCH
school superintendent.
lar semi-monthly meeting held last
a membership of 40 was represent­
Moyer, Mrs. Stuart. Mrs. Howard decided at the meeting held Tues­
MISSION SOCIETY PLANS
Membership In this organisation ed at the rally by a delegation of 6» CAST FOR HIGH SCHOOL
Thursday evening at the home of
and
Mrs. Logan.
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Jon
A.
Deatherage,
the
Southern
Is limited to principals of grade and easily won the right to retain
OPERETTA IS NAMED Mrs. Nellie Carr. An effort will be
MEET NEXT TUESDAY
Wm. O. Taylor. Members of the
schools In Lane county where there the silver loving cup for the best
made to greatly Increase the mem­ evangelist, will speak at the even­
World Wide Guild have already
ing
service
at
the
Christian
church
are more than two rooms In the representation whlrh they had won
The tentative cast for the oper­ bership ln the local club before the
Husbands will be guests of their NEW SEWING CLUB
named delegates to the convention.
Sunday i»t 7:30 according to Veltle
etta
"Sylvia"
to
be
presented
b.v
state
O.
A.
R.
convention
this
building.
wive» at a covered dish dinner at
last spring.
HAS MEETING TODAY
Mrs. Homer Chase led the dis­
Pruitt, pastor. There will be spe­ the Christian church for the next
the combined boys and girls glee spring.
cussion on the book "Lady Fourth
cial
music
by
the
choir.
clubs of Springfield high school
The
Iuka
circle
sewing
club,
or
meeting
of
the
Missionary
society
MRS. HAMLIN HOSTESS
A sewing club to work on clothes
MISSION GROUP HEARS
Daughter" during the meeting.
For the morning service Rev.
was announced last week-end by
TO SEWING CLUB TODAY CHINESE STUDENT TALK Miss Ruth Morrison, mnslc Instruc­ for needy families In this vicinity Pruitt will speak on "The New Tuesday evening. February 14. at ganized at the last meeting of the A special meeting has been call­
circle
will
have
Its
first
meeting
8:30
o'clock.
This
will
be
a
St.
was organiteli among the club Home." There will also be special
ed for February 21 at which time
tor at the school and director of
Valentine meeting and a special this afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Members of the sewing club of
members at the gathering last music for this service.
Mrs. King Chau, Chinese student the operetta.
reports of the convention will be
Clarino
Putman.
Regular
meetings
program
will
be
given.
the American Legion auxiliary will at the Eugene Bible University, ad­
week.
heard.
The
Bible
school
meets
at
9:45
of
this
group
will
be
held
on
alter­
The operetta will probably be
meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock al dressed members of the Young
and
the
Christian
Endeavor
at
8:30
nate Thursdays with the regular
the home of Mrs. F. B. Hamlin Ladles Christian Missionary society given the middle of March.
each week.
JUNIORS GIVE WEEKLY
Circle meetings, which come on the ERGATHA CLASS PLANS
Those who have been aaslngned DRILL TEAM MEETING
to continue their work on clothes of the Christian church at their
VALENTINE PARTY
PROGRAM AT S. H. S. first and third Thursdays. The
for needy families.
TO BE FRIDAY NIGHT S. P. BRIDGE CREW IS
monthly meeting held Tuesday parts for their practice are Wllm i
sewing club meets In the afternoon
evening at the home of Mrs. Roland Lewis, Blanche Bates, Virginia
Members o? the Ergatha Sunday
DISBANDED IN THIS CITY
Members of the Junior class pres­ while the Circle sessions are held
Regular meeting of the Progres­
KENSINGTON MEETING
Mushier. Hhe spoke of her native Christie, Junnlta Skeamtmn, Pearl
school class at the M< thodlst
Olin, Irwin Davis, Alton Roberson, sive 22, drill team of the Rebekah
The Southern Pacific bridge crew ented the program at the assembly In the evening.
land.
Mothers
of
the
girls
were
In
TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY
church will hold their regular
period of the high school Friday
vlted to attend the meeting Miss Jack Williams, Ruth Pollard, and lodge, will be held at the 1. O. O. F of which A. B. Malo has been fore­
monthly meeting next Tuesday
Visit
tn
Portland—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
morning
The
numbers
on
the
pro­
man
for
several
years
was
disband­
Pearl Helterbrand.
hall Friday evening. Practice and
Mrs. Mery Kessey will be hostess Barbara Adams lead the discussion
gram Included: Plano solo. Doro P. J. Bartholomew spent Sunday In afternoon at the home of Mrs. to­
ed
here
last
week.
Mr.
Malo
has
social
evening
will
be
held.
Mrs
Barbara
Barn,-1
1
and
Margaret
to members of the Kensington club which centered about China. Miss
Wanda Barnes, Mrs. Lillian Black been sent to Enright where he will thea Frese; violin selection«, El­ Portland visiting with frlendB and ward Prlvat This will be a ftt. Val­
nt their monthly meeting Friday at Adams, Jewel Helterbrand. and Jarrett will play the accompani­
and
Mrs. Clarlne Putman are In be given a new assignment o | dred Glaspey; and a short skit by relatives. They returned to their entine affair with an
ment
and
other
members
of
the
her home. She will be aaalated by Evelyn Harris, were In charge of
Aiv> T h a tc h e r and Bruce Haul res home here Monday.
duties by the railroad company.
charge
ot arrangements.
glee dubs will assist.
the entertainment.
Mrs. Harry Whltnay.
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LIONS WILL MOCK
FAMOUS AUTISTS
M E D WILL BE
HEMOIIIREGIIAL
MRS. PLATT DIES
in.
MRS. ROSA MINNEY
PASSES SUNDAY