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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THIKTIVril YEAlt
8PRINOKÍKLI), I^ANK COUNTY. OREGON.THt’ItHPAY. KEHKL’AItV l«i. 1933____________________________________________
Winner Named
CHURCHMEN END Scout Troop Has PARENT TEACHER
I wo New Patrols
MEETING AT H.S.
DISTRICT RALLY
Bv Student
lioy Scout troop and the addition
Pounder's Day will be observer
YOUTH if I wo II*w pairóla with leaders
by Ih» Hprlngfleld Parent-Teacher
( nd assistants waa completed hare association at their February meet
Dr. Edwards, Chicago, I
“
Un, weekly lileslliig Tuesday Ing to be held at the high school
Holds Mission Work ant © <nlns
auditorium tonight at 7 30. accord-
f* he addition of two new patrol«
|<( „ „ w (> „ ur,.h
pr(M)1
Pleads for Support
DEFENDS
COUNCSLMEN GET
Vote
FINANCIAL REPORT
Echo Tomseth. Bruce Squire*
Chosen as Most Popular Operation Expenses Held Be­
at Local High School
low Budgeted Sum, But
Warrant Debt Grows
Echo Tomseth and Bruce Squire«
Names of Four Patrols, Lead­
Founders Day to Be Observed
Holding Young People Held ers and Assistants An­
nounced at Meeting
With Special Program by
‘Createet T o k of Church
Eugene Studentst
By Biehop Here
Iteoritutilsatioii at the Hprlngfleld
LOWE
No. 6
were cboaen the moat popular girl
RECEIPTS TUMBLE
and boy In the Hprlngfleld high TAX
school Tuesday morning following
a three weeks’ contest which closed Hear Request for Fire Whistle
at Each Conflagration;
this week. Both are members of the
Junior class.
Oppose Civil Service
The senior class candidates. Mar­
The City of Springfield operated
jorie Prochnow and George Marx
were runnersup In the contest 13072.9« within the 1932 budget for
which was sponsored by the Girls the twelve months period ending
league. Selection of candidates wa- Dac‘’"‘b« « -
,h” <="•»
made an a basis of vot
which was so much below the anticipated
: receipts that the warrant debt actu­
wore sold for one cent each.
ally Increased >6,226.72 In all funds
Sophomore candidates were Mary for the year according to the annual
Hmltson and Carter Hartman. Lil­ I audit report of C. A. Horton, public
lian Trlnka and Robert Calkins re-I
accountant.
presented the freshman group
Operating expense« were kept
Funds derived from the content
are used by the League In carrying within the amount budgeted in all
departments excepting that of
on Its activities at the school.
lights and water where the amount
budgeted was found to be insuffici­
I
ent even under the drastic econo­
mies effected a year ago. The >3254
budgeted for this Item waa over­
drawn 1 5 0 1 . A larger sum has
been Included In the budget for 1933
which should be sufficient to cover
that item.
1« the total number to 4. dent
Having H im young poopla for Ih« "I •It lutjole la continued as sen
A «pedal program featuring a
church, and I hi> regaining a t I h e , M •rol leader with l.loyd Harris
“Melodramatic Farce” to be pree­
powar of the church to reclaim
assistant.
dited by the Concert Melody
human wreck« are the I wo Imniadt-
a of thn four patrols and Makers of Eugene will be given.
atn and major laaka now facing the th
lers are:
Thia entertainment group con-lsta
church.
K
patrol: Hubert (’alkies, of 24 Eugene school children who
"If these are mil the greateat leader, Roland Farnsworth, assist­ provide vocu, and Instrumental
laaka of Ihn church Imlay, Ihan I ant leader.
music, dance«, and reading*.
am at a loaa myaelf In trying to
Fox patrol: Hubert Lajole, leader
Htudenta In (he sixth grade,
advlae pastors," declared Bishop and llob Richardson, assistant taught by Mian Dorothy Olrard. will
Tltua Ixiwe. her« last nlghl In ad leader.
give a demonstration of their work.
W aving farew ell as he set sail on an eleven day cruise, his last vaeatioo
drnaalng the closing seaaloa of the
Bob White patrol: Mark Hmlth : and there will be a Yo Yo demon­
before taking over the Preuideacy, F ran klin D. Rooeevelt looked fo rw ard
district rally of Methodist pastor* leader. and Hrott Wright, assistant stration.
to a real rest and relaxation from cares. Aboard w ith him was his cousin,
und laymen of the Houthern Salem loader.
K e rm it Roosevelt, son o f form er President, Theodore Rooeevelt Photo
A short business meeting will
shows K rr in it Roosevelt, President elect Roosevelt and Vincent Astor, boat,
district.
Black Rear patrol: Vernon Posey, ul >o be held at which time reports
and upon whose yacht. The N ourm ahal, the cruise is beiag made. Th e s ta rt
Just prior to the Ill-hop's ad leader and Oliver Adams, assistant from the committee Investigating
was made from Jacksonville, Fin.
drees, the large audience In the | leader. Olenn Martin la scoutmaster. the reusability of Installing showers
Methodist church here had heard
and dressing room« for girl* will
Dr J. It Kdwsrds, Chicago, secre­
be heard.
tary of the Board of Foreign Mis­
All parents of children now at
sions. of the Methodist church,
tending school here and others in­
plead for a greater willingness to
terested are Invited to attend.
Six shots were fired at I*resident-elect Franklin D.
share what wealth we have with
Members oi (he local association
Initiation Planned for Meet­ The budget provided for >14.-
other» so they may carry on their
also wish to remind the members Hoosevelt last night in Miami, Florida, and in a few minutes
ing to Be Held Tonight at 615.71 for operating expenses of
life work on mlaalon fields.
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which warrants in the sum of >11,-
of tho free nutrition lecture and (he country was startled uh the report was broadcast. Mr.
Home of Mrs. Lansbery
Parents Are Lauded
542.75 were actually written leaving
dlacusalons which start at the Mc­ Roosevelt was uninjured but Mayor Anton Cerntak, of
a continued spiritual flame In th e ,C a m e to Oregon F rom Nebr-
an unexpended balance of >3072.96
Donald theatre In Eugene Friday
Two new members will be inltla-
Indlvldual la needed to bring about
aska in 1902 to Farm Near morning with a lecture by Dr. C. E. Chicago, and four others In the audience which were listen-
in the amount budgeted. Total re­
ing to an nddresH by the president-elect were struck as the ted Into Iuka circle number 37, ceipts for the year amounted to
greet progress, and the one bright'
Thurston for 26 Years
Hunt, and which will contluue each
°f the o. a . r . >24.055.11, while warrants written
«pot In the church of today Is that j
......
Friday morning for six weeks. The bullets whizzed through the air.
: tonight at the regular meeting to ,
, .
, . ,
while everything else has changed.
William Truman Culver, resident lecture, but not tho discussion, will
liuiseppi Zingara, an Italian bricklayer, is the name of
heW at the home of Mrg Grace tor the same period amounted to
still that spirit of the parent In of the Thuratkin vicinity for many he broadcast over radio station
>25.744.80, leaving a deficit of >1,-
the would-be ansanain and he has told officers that he plot­ I-ansbery at 8 o’clock.
lending their children to lb» church tear« passed awuy at hl* home In KDRK at 10 o'clock
689.69 In actual operating expenses.
A special membership drive is :
ted to kill King Entanual of Italy 10 years ago.
remains steadfast, declared the Eugene Monday morning. February
Warrants and interest paid dur­
now being conducted by the Circle :
Bishop In opening his address.
13, 1933, following an attack of
Mr.
Roosevelt
had
come
ashore
from
the
Vincent
Astor
ing the year totaled 920,878.02, or
SPRINGFIELD
H.
S.
WINS
to continue until the state conven- '
Ho many parents bring their chll- ' acute heart trouble. H» was 52
>4866 78 less than those written.
COTTAGE GROVE GAME yacht, on which he had been on a fishing trip, to make a tion early In the summer. Initiation Warrant* outstanding January 1,
dren to churrh when they are small ; years old. having been born at Cam
speech
to
some
10,000
people
gathered
there.
fees
have
been
waived
during
the
but the great concern of the church bridge, Nebraska, on November 28.
1932 amounted to >39.209.04.
Hprlngfleld high school basketball
time of thé member drive a* ao add­
officers today la tho loss of young 1830.
The budget comparison at the
players
last
night
won
their
second
ed
inducement
to
affiliate
with
the
|
people during the early teen's.
Mr. Culver came to Oregon In
close of the year as shown tn the
game
from
Cottage
(¡rove,
17
to
5.
"There Is no more sublime task I 11*01 from Nebraska and waa mar
organization.
audit report Is as follows:
for any minister or layman than Io rted to Miss Zora Baugh on October ,n “ rol**h battle on the local gym­
First meeting of the recently or
Budgeted Expended
nasium
floor.
This
Is
the
second
hold t»v#ry child committal to th«* 1. iuo6
Auditing------- > 200.00 > 144.60
"A" league victory of the Spring-
church.’* ho nddod.
They re*l<lo<! on their furin near *
240.00
240.00
Attorney -----
The churrh, mi » Id the BlHhop, t* Thurston until Mr. Culver acquired field team. The game was post­
the home of Mr). Clarine Putman. Airport ..........
50.00
33.00
poned
from
last
Thursday
night.
: .
now working through religious edu-1 an |ntPn,,t |„ the Eugene Hand and
24.86
100.00
Advertising _
Ro
eburg
high
school
team
will
cation aa a new approach to their »h'.-h.llm s they moved to Eugene
Invitation Night Is Observed;, Mrs. Hattie M. Weber Passes lies of the community, and quilting Emergency
Emergency —
90.00
problem. They are teaching lead Grave| company five years ago at Invade Hprlngfleld Fr day night In
1,734.00
1,408.46
At
Home
Tuesday;
Funeral
Fire
D ep t.__
an
attempt
to
add
Hprlngfleld
to
Program
of
Music
and
era the proper technique and are
survivors Include his widow, one
Is
This
Afternoon
meetings
of
t»e
c
u
o
wuc
oe
nem
15.00
50.00
Fuel.
City
Hall
their
list
of
vlctorl-s
thia
season
Stunts Is Presented
producing belter literature. This brother, A. It. Culver at Cambridge; '
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on ThuraOay-kfternoon alternating Ind. Ac. Com..
141.80
200.00
Idea of religious education Is not two gtaUrM Mrs. C. 11 Gilbert of The Douglas team Is making a
Funeral service« for Mrs. Hattie ’r,th the meeting* of the Circle Police
poj,ce Dept — 3.115.00
1.225.86
More than 100 person* attended
a passing phase, but la only a begin Cambridge, and Mrs. J. J Forrester strong bid for recognition thia sea
Re(#rier -----
1,000.00
948.89
, son and now stand* in third place. tpe InvllatSoa Night meeting ot | M. Weber, resident of Creswell »hlch are held every other Thurs- Recorder
nlpg-
of Pompano. Florida.
180.00
Juanita Rebekah lodge held at the since 1909. will be held at 2 o'clock da-v evening.
180.00
Treasurer ___
Youth Hat Courage, Hope
Funeral services will be held
3,410.90
3.254.00
thls
afternoon
from
the
Schwering
|
Lights-Water
I.
O.
O.
F.
hall
Monday
evening
The Bishop re-llerated a slate from the Poole-Gray Bartholomew HUSBANDS ATTEND
501.00
643.00
Library .........
Visitors Included 21 from Creewell; chapel at Creswell. Rev. W 8. RECEIVE CORPORATION
ment which he had made previous­
chattel In Eugene Thursday, this
145.00
150.00
MISSION
MEETING
l2
from
Junction
City;
two
from
Burgoyne.
pastor
of
the
Creswell
Health
Off.
ly In which he declared that he still
COMMISSIONER REPORT
afternoon, at 2 o’clock. Dr. E. V.
10.00
Care Poor —
Waltervllle. one from Elmira, two Methodlst'church. will officiate and
haul faith In the younger genera
Husbands were guests at a meet­
Htlvers will officiate.
2.928.22
from Brownsville, two from Cot­ interment will be made In the Rest
A copy of the annual report ol Street Dept. — 3.130.00
(Ion because they have hope amt i
ing of the Christian Missionary tage Grove, and two from Eugene. Haven cemetery.
Jame>
W.
Mott,
corporation
com­
courage, hut It la the oldsters who
society held Tuesday evening at
T o ta l_____ >14,615.71 >11.542.76
Mrs. Weber was born at Fair missioner. to the governor has been
Members of more distant lodges
are now the greateat cause of worry SENIORS PRESENT FINE
Ihe Chrlstlun church. The evening’s
Warrants issued >11.542.75.
bault,
Minnesota
on
October
1,
1868.
received
this
week
by
the
News
as can be determined by examining
PROGRAM AT ASSEMBLY meet ng began with a potluck din who attended Included one from
Balance, >3.072.96.
and lived there until coming to Ore­ office.
Idaho,
one
from
Iowa
and
two
from
the morning newspapers and read ;
j ner at 6:30 In the dining ro in
gon in 1909. She was a member
Members of the City Council ex­
In addition to statistical Informa­
Ing of Ihe many middle-aged peo-1 "What the Well-Dressed Women which had been beautifully decor Pendleton.
Shall Wear Five Years from Now," j aled in Ihe Valentine theme.
tion and legislative recommenda­ pressed opposition to legislation
pie Involved In various troubles
Numbers on the program present­ of the Methodist church.
"There never was a generation I * “ <’>•’ ,l>-«ne of a skit and prln-
Survivors include her widow. tions. this report contains a very now pending in Salem whereby al.
Devotions were led by Mrs. Ro- ed following the regular lodge meet­
Joseph Weber; two daughters. Mrs. complete account of this depart fire and police departments in
When the young people were moreirlP»! feature of the program ....... Innd Moshler The topic being ing included:
willing to accept a dean cut chat - «"’<«>
hl*>'
Krtda’r studied by the society Is "Seedtime Guitar solo
LaVerne Pugh Edna Smith and Mrs. Carolyn Trai­ ment's activities over the past two towns with populations over 1600
tenge If II lu free from bunkum, j ,lur,,'« ,hp ««"tar assembly period in Chinn." The Murphy Moshler Tap Dance
Bobby Rebban ler; and one son. Edward J. Weber. years in ridding the state ot finan would be handled by civil service
but I pity those who try tn M|,p by the senior class under the dlrec quartet sang.
An Original Poem
O. W. Tanner all at Creswell; two sisters. Mrs. clal racketeering. Although the fls commission to be created locally.
Mrs. Ida Adams Mal>el Harchis. Fairbault. Mrs. M. cal year ended June 30, 1932. the Their contention was that the crea-
something over on them." he con j lion of George Marx. Five senior
Following this a fellowship hour Readings
ttnued. In discussing present young boys. Jay Paulsen. Mux Oakes, Arlo was held during which several arti­ A skit by men of the I. O. O. F. N. Soper. Pine Castle. Florida; four report has been brought down to tion of such a commission in a city
Atkinson, Oscar Clement, and Allan
brothers. R. W. I-each. H. P. I-each the end of the calendar Year In the size of Springfield would be an
people.
cles o
China were read and
lodge with vocal continuity by-
Hchantol did the modeling
A. R. Leach, and W. A. I-each, all order to Include a digest of each of extra expense.
Chinese proverbs were quoted
Roland Moshler with Mrs.
We provide Institutes and other
George Marx as "Shampoo, th e,
the fourteen cases In which con-
The question of blowing the fire
living in Minnesota.
Chinese games were also tried.
Margaret Moshier accompanist.
advantages for the young people
Magician" also carried hla audl- j
victions have been secured against whistle at the steam plant of the
"Wedding of the Painted Doll."
within Ihe church, but to cite >>nly
ence with him
the principal financial outlaws who Mountain States Power company
presented by the Christian En­
one example. In one community
ERCATHA CLASS HOLDS
Two vocal numliers by the senior FRIENDS CLASS PARTY
have opejated tn Oregon, says Mr every time there Is a fire In the
deavor with Wilma Lewis sing­
where the pastors boasted of the girls trio, "Farewell'to Arms," and
VALENTINE PARTY HERE Mott.
EATS KRAUT. WEINERS
city was brought before the coun­
number of yotiut people In their
ing
the
vocal
music.
"8o Tired,” were well received
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cil by a delegation of residents.
churches II was found that only 40 Members of Ihe trio were Blanche! When one member of the Friends
The rooms were beautifully deco­
Mrs. E. G. Prlvat was hostess at
Members of the council held that
percent of those within the age Hates. Virginia Christie, and Juan j Class of the Christian church Sun , rated for St. Valentine’s day and her home Tuesday afternoon for KENSINGTON MEMBERS
_ _ v their present policy of allowing the
refreshments
which
centered
group 13 18 were In the church ! Ita Seamans.
the monthly social meeting of the
, day school, suggested saurkraut and
HAVE VALENTINE PARTY j|rg
to use his own Judgment
Pastors do not complete their tasks
The program on Friday of this ’ welners as refreshments for their arourd large angel food cakes were Ergatha Sunday school class of the
In the matter of sounding this gen­
when they care for those within week will be presented by the post-¡party everyone thought It a Joke, served.
Members of the Kensington club eral alarm would continue.
Methodist church. Mrs. Wm. G.
Mrs. Clarine Putman was general Hughes and Mrs. Roy Palmer as were entertained Friday afternoon
thetr church, and they cannot do
The Joke was on them however,
graduate students at the school
Allowing of routine bills was also
their work alone, they must have
" up ”t tfce meetlng
when they had enjoyed the party committee chairman, assisted by sisted. Twenty ladles were present: at a Valentine party at the home
the helping hand of willing laymen
Mrs. *'
Mary ” Kessey. **
Mrs. ” H a r r y _________________
al the home of Miss Alta Manning Mrs. Elva Adams, Mrs. Nellie Jor- and spent the afternoon working of " *'
HOSTESS
AT
PARTY
Must Regain Powsr
Tuesday evening and were served <>»»■
PY»® and Mrg Maude on a quilt.
Whitney was the assistant hostess
a ir 'C P t n I rC IH M
When a human life Is wrecked
FOR FRIENDS FRIDAY those foods ns their refreshments, i *’arker
Mrs. W. E. Buell will be hostess Mrs. W. N. Long was a guest at the SPRINGFIELD LEGION
some extra power must be brought
MEETING IS TONIGHT
Of course there was cake and cof
Next regular meeting of the at the next meeting In March. She meeting. During the afternoon Mrs
Miss lone Rhodes entertained at fee as the desert. About 25 attend , ••>dK*' *rouP * nl b® held on Mond<ly
to bear to recover them. Reclama­
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will be assisted by Mrs. W. N. Dow Milton V. Walker played several
tion la possible only when some her home Friday evening with an ed the party and enjoyed an even- n,Kbt-
piano numbers and Mrs. W. E.
Monthly meeting of the Spring-
and Mrs. Lum F. Anderson.
Informal party during which Jig
new power Is made available.
Buell gave several readings which field American Legion post number
Ing of games and Jig saw puzxle ■
"The church must regain the snw puzzles und bridge were the work
were interspersed thru-out the 40 will be held at Taylor s hall In
MEN TAKE HOUSEHOLD
COMMITTEE HEADS FOR
power of reclaiming thesb wrecks. entertainment features. Later In
afternoon of needlework.
this city tonight at 8 o clock ac-
GOODS TO OKLAHOMA
CARNIVAL ARE NAMED
No other Institution can do this and tho evening the guests enjoyed a
The next meeting of the club will cording to P. J. Bartholomew, ad-
DRILL TEAM INITIATED
the church must not fall.” said the taffy pull.
be held February 24 when Mrs Jutant. Members of the past are
Wlllla Bertsch and W. O. Burch
Virginia Christie . has been named , John Henderer will be hostess. Mrs now conducting a membership
Those present were Mr. and Mrs SET FOR MARCH SESSION
Bishop.
have
returned
this
week
from
a
general chairman of the Girls Lea C,arence chage wl„ be a8sistant drive, having two teams headed by
Ho many things on which people John Hatley, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Initiation for Progressive 22. drill motor trip to Jay, Oklahoma. The gue carnival to be held at the high i hostess.
the Commander and Adjutant, res-
have placed their trust have wash­ Cotton, Lois Mathews, Nathalie
two men made the trip to the Okla­ school on February 24. Jewel Hel-|
I pectlvely.
ed away lately. Now Is the time Edmiston, Eunice Gerber, Doris team of the Rebekah lodge, will be
homa city with onfc of the Bertsch terhrand will have charge of the,
-r z M im c -r o
for pastors to put forth their mes­ Gerber, Theda Rhodes, Maxine held nt Ihe March meeting with
moving trucks, taking a load of advertising, and Doris Gerber the | CALIFORNIA TOURISTS
sage of the Gospel as a safe founda Snodgrass, Dalton Thurman, Dale Mrs. Carrie Jarrett, Mrs. Minnie,
BAPTISTS HAVE ONE
NOW CHECK TH EIR CARS
tlon If they would hold the confi­ Bummers. Verne Oerber, Merle Girard, and Mrs. Wanda Barnes in ! household goods there for Mr. and decorations. They will name their
Mrs.
T.
V.
Ogden,
Five
thousand
DAY MISSION RETREAT
own assistants.
dence of the people. This was tho Fischer. Lloyd Garrison, and Mr. charge It wan decided at the nieet-
miles were covered on the trip and
Auto
baggage
car
service
Is
being
Further
plans
for
the
affair
were
Ing
held
at
the
I.
O.
O.
F.
hall
Fri­
and
Mrs.
Erneat
llertsch.
dosing challenge of the Bishop's
A one-day ministerial retreat for
a larger part of tho Journey was made Tuesday morning at a as­ operated this winter between Sacra
day evening.
address.
made In very Inclement weather.
_____ _______________
mento. California and Reno, Nev- [ pastors and secretaries of Baptist
sembly
meeting
of
all
members
of
The
Friday
meeting
was
In
the
In explaining tho work being car­ ENDEAVOR SPONSORS
the Girls' League with Miss Ann ada by the Southern Pacific rail- associations tn Oregon was held at
nnture of a Valentine party and
ried on In Mission stations by the
R. R. PARTY ON FRIDAY social following the drill perloo. PAST MATRONS HAVE
road company. Motorists may check Portland Tuesday. The meeting
Vogel, faculty advisor
Methodist church Dr. Edwards de­
their cars by 8:30 p. m. in Sacra­ was held In the Y. M. C. A. auditor­
Mrs. Barnes. Mrs. Lillian Black,
clared that those people now scat­
BRIDGE GAME MONDAY
Forty young people attended the
mento, enjoy a comfortable over- ium. Rev. and Mrs. William O. Tay­
CIVIC CLUB MEETING
tered In the mnny parts of Ihe world railroad party sponsored by the and Mrs. Clarine Putman were In
,
night trip on the train, and upon lor of the Springfield Baptist
charge
of
arrangements.
Two tables of bridge were In play
were our people nnd It was up to Christian Endenvor society at the
HELD ON TUESDAY arrlTal ,n Reno ,he car wm be un. church attended. Missionary work
Monday afternoon when Mrs. C. E.
the church to aid thorn. In many Christian church Friday evening
loaded, ready for the road. An extra and the Mission budget were the
Wheaton entertained at her home
In lances It would cost as much to Games and refreshments all were EIGHTH GRADERS GIVE
Mrs. C.JS Wheaton was hostess i c
e (g made for th)g bagga(!e, subjects of discussion,
bring them home ns It would to arranged to fit Into the general
PROGRAM ON FRIDAY for members of the Past Matron at her home Tuesday afternoon a t 1 service.
dub of Cascade chapter of Eastern the February meeting of the Civic
keep them there for a year.
theme of the evening. Miss Alta
t’uplls In the second division of
STAR MEMBERS TO
All Must Share Funds
Manning. Dawn Church. Jewel Hel- the 8-A class at the Lincoln school Star. Mrs. Lena Fraederlck will be club. Following a short business;
It Is necessary for all branches terhrand,'Ruth Ferebee. and Walter had charge of the program given In hostess to the group at their next session. Mrs. D. O. Fisher led In | ' “SATAN DEFEATED’ IS
ATTEND GROVE MEET
meeting to be held on March 13.
of Ihe church to curtail expenses Tajlor had charge of the arrange­
the
social
period
during
which
SUNDAY
SERMON
TOPIC
the auditorium Frluay. Numhers on
Members of Cascade chapter, O.
drastically without seriously ham­ ments.
games were played.
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Ihe program Included two duets by
E. 8. have been Invited to visit the
pering Ihe work they do. There Is
"Ye
Are
the
Salt
of
the
Earth”
HUSBANDS
TO
BE
GUESTS
The
next
meeting
will
be
held
at
Lillian Butler and Bonnie Holm
Cottage Grove chapter Friday even­
not going to be enough to go
with June Berg as accompanist; a
MRS. BERTSCH HOSTESS
OF NEEDLECRAFT CLUB the home of Mrs. A. J. Cowart on will be the subject of the morning ing, February 17, at which time
around If this Is not done, he warn­
service
at
the
Christian
church
for
March
21.
FOR PRISCILLA CLUB skit "The Wrong Suitcase;” tap
ed. lie also urged his audience not
Sunday morning. Rev. Veltie Pruitt Mrs. Monnle Hauser, associate
jlusbands of Needlecraft c’.ul»
dance by Bobby Rehhan; and read­
will preach. There will be special grand matron of Oregon will hold
to reduce their contributions to
Breaks
Arm—
Paul
Haxby.
son
of
menfbers
will
be
guests
ata
Colonial
Members of the Priscilla club ing. Ila Putman.
music.
The Sunday school will meet a school of instruction similar to
the local church work or that of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Haxby,
broke
party to be held tonight at the
will he guests of Mrs. Ernest Ber­
at 9:45 and the Christian Endeavor that held In Springfield recently,
tho district. Do not take money
his
arm
Tuesday
morning
while
home
of
Dr.
und
Mrs.
W.
H.
Pollard
Operated On— Miss May Vchytll
tsch at her home this afternoon for
at 6:30. The evening sermon at, Several members of the local
from these to give to missions.
the regular monthly meeting of submitted to a major operation at Mrs. Walter Gossler will have trying to crank a tractor. It was 7:30 will be on the subject, "Satan group have Indicated their Inton-
The visitor outlined a nation-wide
set
at
the
office
of
a
local
physi­
charge
of
the
entertainment,
and
the
Pacific
Christian
hospital
In
Eu­
the organisation. The gathering
Defeated.”
I tion of attending the gathering.
Mrs. Carl Olaon the refreshments. cian.
gene Monday morning.
will start at 2 o'clock.
(Concluded on Page 4)
W.T. CULVER DIES
11 EUGENE DOME
SHOTS FIRED AT ROOSEVELT
REBEKAHS HAVE EARLY CRESWELL
RESIDENT DIES
UKA TO RECEIVE
NEW MEMBERS