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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T IIIH T IK T II YKAIt
S P R IN G F IE L D , IzA N K C O U N T Y . D ltK G D N T i l l H .SDA Y, F K U lt t ’A R Y -'3, 1933
SOUP SUPPLIES
NEEDED B i P.T.A.
Secretary of State
Covered Dish Luncheon, Busi­
ness Meeting To Be Held
Next Wednesdny
00618625
Lions Working On
HEBL'
Veltie Pruitt and Laursnc*
Sunkler Will Conduct a
Three-Weeks' Drive
CARNIVAL COMES
Pro^ram 10 IM FRIDAY
H.S. BASKEIBALL
DEASON NEAR END
Assignments of Places on
Broadcast Made Friday;
Big Top to Include Main Per­
Hear H. S. Musicians
formance and Large Num­
ber of Side Shows
Assignment of parts for (be I
Play Roseburg T h ar* Tonight
I and Seek Early Closing
Came with Eugene High
Ladles' Night, Radio Entertainment,
be presented sometime next MUCH MAGIC IS PROMISED
CLIMB OUT OF CELLAR
month by the Hprlngfleld Lions
Large Crowd Attends Anni­
Much Special Music by Solo­ club were assigned at their meet­ School Medicine Chest and
versary Meeting and Pro­
Douglas Tournament Starts;
ists, Choir and Quartets
ing Friday. Moat of the prominent
Girls' Shower Rooms to
gram at H, S. Auditorium
Winner to Meet St. Mary's,
and popular radio entertainers will
Planned for Meeting
Benefit from Proceeds
Lane “B" League Victors
he presented tin the program
Anotbar appeal (or more contri
Plana for a series of rw lvitl rn<M*t
Music
for
the
noon
meeting
Fri­
Hey
Kids,
the
Carnival
Is
com
bullous or m ilk ¿»1, cocoa, sugai
Just two more basketball games
Inge to lie held at the Christian
day waa furnished by Wilma Lewis log!
and other mat.
.hlrh van he
and Hprlngfleld high school’s bas­
church starting Hunday evening who sang two numbers, "Ah, Sweet
Tomorrow night at 7:30 the door*
Used In tnakliiM
O unit hot
ketball season will be over for the
were announced this week by Veltle
Mystery of Life," and "Japanese of Hprlngfleld high school will open
drinkit (or amilo a
A /u d e n la
season. Coach Marlon Hall will
Pruitt, pastor.
Mr. Pruitt will l-ove Hong," and by the girls quar­
on the "Krazy Kids Karulval." the
who have to remain
t ike the local boys to Roseburg to­
•%A,' ur
preach the sermons and will be
tet which sang special Geeorgt most stupendous exhibition of tal­
Inn tlm niHin hour and
'•!
night and the school officials are
slated by laiurence Hunkier, aololsl
Senator Cordell Hull o t Tennessee
Washington songs Members of the ent. and curiosities ever a sem b led
lunches was voiced thia wi
trying to advance the date for the
'« now looked ci|s>a ae one who will
and song leader, who will direct the quartet were Mlsw Lewis, Miss Vlr- under one roof.
Mra. W. O. Iturrh. president ut
Manor Uagnno was picked by final game with Eugene from March
a’ an Important part In party a f special mualc.
»tain Christie, Miss Juanita Sea
Hprlngfleld P. T. A.
s during the Kooeevelt sdinlaln
The Karnlval will be replete with wsted artists as one o f the twenty
3, to Saturday night of this week
The camtiulgn will continue for oions and Mlaa Ruth PuUard Mias
The Parent-Teacher association
a main show and a large number wart haa nti fid fashion maanequtBJi or Monday of Next week. The game
three weeks with services each
in
the
U
.
A.
.
.
.
Then
in
a
later
Ruth Morrison accompanied the of aide show attractions In each
haa been sponsoring the hot dish
will be played on the local gym­
jarfffiftg Aamhed unofijf the lirut lira,
evening at 7:48 excepting Saturday singers.
plau alnre early last (all with con
of the class-rooms, says Miss Ann •Jid terlarnd the mod»* I and aiAUM
nasium floor.
Honrs of rodemptlon and eermona
w.th the
per skatrty.
tlnually Increasing success. They
Vogel, advisor for the Girls’ League
- 8 ringfield will probably lose
of salvation will feature the revival.
do not attempt to feed the student
which Is sponsoring the affair.
both of these games, but she has
Sterling Hunday evening Rev.
' cl‘mbed out of the cellar position
who live too (ar from school to got
Buford Roach and his high school
Prilllt will open the series of meet­
home (or their noon lupch. but th e y '
( by defeating Cottage Grove. The
musicians will he there early to
ings with the subject Why I Be­
do try to provide each child who
. Roseburg squad puts up a formid­
call the crowds with their melodl
lieve In a Personal God." A men’s
ri-malna at the grade school with n |
able defense and offense on their
«us tunes.
quartet from Eugene will sing sev­
howl of hot soup to cat with his
j home floor which only Eugene high
To Demonstrate Pills
ers! numbers and Mr. Sunkler will
regular lunch which ho brings from Falling Snag Fatal to Woods­ alng a solo.
j has been able to break. While here
Opening the main event program
homo or with a cup of hot choco­ man Working Near Maroola
last week they defeated Sprlng-
will be the presentation of “Magic
The morning sermon will be from
late which la served each M ed nee­
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field 32-16 in a rough game. The
on Monday Morning
the subject, "God's Power Honee." Work Among “American In­ Pills, In one of the first perform­
dle y.
Thor«- will be special music at this dians," Subject of Classes ances In this country. T he e won-) Lodge Has 34 Guests at Social acore 8lood l3'10 ,or ,he ***•&>« at
fontrlhutlonr have been so gen-
Jease Wycoff, 44, resident of service also.
the half.
, derful pills have the power of trans­
During Six Weeks School
Meeting Here Monday;
i ronsly made when called (or that Hprlngfleld und the McKentle val­
The lineups for each team were
formation and the audience will
The Christian Endeavor will meet
Surprise Party Next
4 few weeks ago it seemed there ley during hla entire lifetime, was
as follows:
First m eetings of the three “d u ally see those who eat them
at 6:30 for their study period.
were sufficient supplies on hand. accidentally killed while ut work
1C Springfield
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. . . Scouts and 21 girls
lrl„ Re-eburg 32
Subjects of the revival sermons classes In the School of M ision s be transformed from what they are to
Thirteen
Girls
together with the dally cc.ntrlbu for the Flacber Lumber com pany,
b„ d e„ yi.rw, during the opening Ing held at the Baptist church were wba' *key woul'’
to be- This Is who are not "afftliat^d" with "the McCarthy 4 ___r
_ 6 Hartman
lions they ure receiving from such above .Marcola Monday morning,* week of the campaign
......»_ ...... 6 Hawke
llm " the public wHl be Scout movement were guests Mon­ Campbell
were an attended by 48 Hunday evening. The “ »•
sources as the Hprlngfleld Cream He had been felling trees with nuunced this morning
Palmer 9
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by Rev school will continue for six weeks allowed to witness the Inside wora day night of the Rebekah lodge fol-
ery which provldos some fresh milk Htevo (lender on. Marcola. and Pruitt. They are:
and anyone Interested In the study *»«•
**»«■ «tunt.
, lowing thelr rPKular bug(npgg mppt. GSIIins 17 — _o... ___ 2 Wilson
each day. to last until the end of they had Just cut one tree when
Miller ___ ___G _____ Squires
What *ubJ«ct, "The American Indian” Is
Other numbers on the main event ing at the I. O. O. F. hall.
Monday. February 27:
the colil weather. The number of Henderson nutleed a dead snug Think Ye of Christ T"
The game with Roseburg has
Invited to attend.
program to-b e given In the audi-
Members of the troop were pres- been advanced to tonight so the
studeula availing themselvea of the break from the top and atart to
Tuesday. February 28
•T he
The classes are divided Into three
Includes numbers by a „ov ented In a demonstration of tae.r basketball
players w T nb “ ee ta
food and the continued cold wen ' full down on hla asslatant. He call- World's Create t Hook"
r r m in u
liin in r .ln io e m ^ ia i.
h a v a tr
i/» Jack
Tax*b W
I11<«
» -d r ills
... and . songs b y S _ c o u t L e i d Z r . . . a
groups,
Junior-Intermediate,
young eltv
*«Y boy«'
trio.
Williams,
Mor
z-
. ,
U, .
ther has necessitated heavy with n t for Wycoff to move, but was too
Wednesday. March 1: “How to people, and adults, and commence rU Stewart, and Isimar Brattain; Eunice Gerber after which a p ro o irt
arn,Tal ’ rh,ch tbe
E.......b- Depression?”
at 6:16 each Hunday evening and <aP d“n ce. by Bobby Rebhan; an gram of m X and r e t a g s
’
* 8poMorin« at the
drawata from the aupply room
late.
was school Friday evening.
Alt Foods A re W elcome
An Investigation was conducted
Thursday. March 2: "Salvation." i continue for one hour.
Indian Novelty number by Wilma presented by the girls
Ccintrlbutlons of any food mater by Charles P Poole, coroner, who
Eugene Is Champion
Friday. March 3
The Pre-Emia-
Mrs. Elmo Chase Is general chair­ Lewis, vocalist; and selections by*
girls’ trio. Virginia Christie I u °^ _thlg pr° Kra,n waa * Tocal 80,0
a««ured of the cham
tala which may he used In suupa ) decided death wa due to an accl- ent Christ."
man of the comm ittee In charge of
He by ^ranre8 Cornel1 wh° was ae- pionship of the district, had an
will be gladly received at the dent.
There will be a vocal nolo every the school. Rev. William O. Taylor, Blanche Bates and Ju It
. a companled at the piano by Miss easy time of tromplng over Spring.
schools during tho next week say
The accident occurred early In evening by Mr. Hunkier and special pastor of the church, teachee the men.
_
Mellis Hill of Eugene. Other oum field high school on their own
members of tha association who | tb s morning while the men were m usk by mixed and male quartets. I young
people’s claas. Elmo Chai.',
ere will be sideshows of wax bers included readings by Ila Put- floor last night. The score was 47-
cook mid M«rvo the food. They hope at work Mveral mile* above Mar
The church choir w'll also a s s is t ) the Junior-Intermediates, and Harry ligures. fortune telling, minstrel man, SdDa June Yarnell, and Ro-'lO. It stood 14-0 at the first quar-
to he able to continue this serving
The snag truck Wycoff on In the music. Members of this o r -lc h a se the adult claas
8
,ra,nPd «“ •">»•« including j berta Putman, and a recitation by ter and 30-3 at the half. Then Frltx
until the warm spring weather ar- the side of the head causing s h-m gunixatlon will hold their regular,
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horses, seals, and dogs. Va Su Tommy Putman.
Kramer, Eugene coach, sent in his
rlv"K
orrhage It was late afternoon be practice at th church tonight In-1
Shamlgo. the chemical magician
Eva Look gave a talk on T h e , reserves, using six substitute play-
A covered dish luncheon which fore the body could be brought out stead of at the homes of the mem- j MRS. H IL L DIES AT
will demonstrate such stunts as
Chlef Faults of the Modern Mother"; ers during the evening,
had been planned at the home of of the woods to Sp£)ngfleld
bers as haa been done for the past |
COTTAGE GROVE HOME ,he creatlon of «moke without fire, and Mrs. A lice Doane answered
"B” 'eague games for Douglas
Mrs \V. (J. Burch Wednesday of
Wycoff was born at Vida on the several weeks.
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) condensing the blue of the Med-
with a talk on "How the Modern ‘ county will be played at Roseburg
thia week waa postponed one week ,,|d Wycoff place on Novemb-r 22.
-
Mrs. Eva Ambrose Hill, wife o t 1 elerranean into vapor. He catches Daughter Could Be Improved.”
on Friday and Saturday of this
because ef the holiday Wednesday 1888. lie married Mlaa Flossie B A P T I S T PASTOR W IIL
Earl IIIII of Cottage Grove, and tbe «tars In the dipper and brings
It will tie held next Wednesday at (tonne In Eugene In 1908. They
Scoot garner led by Miss Gerber week The wlnner« “ »ere will have
8E VESPER S SPEAKER
„„„„
0, _
to play SL Mary’s from Eugene.
1 o clock A business meeting will moved to Hprlngfleld shortly after
he held nt the Bruttalti school the! wards and have lived here most ot
and
doughnuts
served
by „ . Mrs.
| wh,<’h Sat',n1a? n'xht " won
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Morning worship at the Methodist home Saturday evening at 7:30.
same afternoon at 3 o clock.
. tbl. tim e since then. He has Iw-en
Curiosity Sho« in te r» .« .
and M ary Ann Louk O iri Scouts tz ’
A fte r ,hts P1“ ?0" h ,s been
Birthday Cake Lighted
employed by Ihe Fischer Lumber church Surday will center about i She leaves her widower, two
the sermon theme. “The Christian.” brother:.
Boyd
Ambrose.
and
( oniedy. drama anti mualc all had J company for the pa t ten years,
"Noodle Inn ” win offer Chinese aan« «ongs during the eating of t h e :
w.l.nner
refreshments.
trict. which In all probability will
their parts on the Parent-Teacher
Survivors Include his mother, The quartet and the choir will sing Harold Ambrose, both In Washing
and ,ea lo ‘he visitors.
prograni held ut the high si -I kmi I ^ rg Einma Wycoff. Eugene; hts the anthem "The King of Love My ton and one sister. Mrs. Delma Liv
A surprise program was
an be S t Mary'8 wl" <’’>»»«'>«» the
Cne of the mo t interesting and
nounced for next Monday evening Eo«ene hi«h tettm to a game to det-
auditorium lust Thursday evening widow. Mrs. Flossie Wycoff; four Shepherd Is." by Shelly. Kenneth Ingston. of Elma Washington
educational side shows wll be the
by the committee.
ermine which of the two schools
to observe the savonth an niversary! children. Ronald. 22. Hlldred and Roduner will - Ing the solo. " C h rl.t, Mra. Hill was bom at Yoncalla
museum. “Ye Okie Curiosity Shop­
Went
I
p
Into
the
Hills."
by
Hlcharu
„„
January
10
lgg-
ar)(|
wag
shall represent the district at the
of Ihe founding of the organisation., Mildred, 20, twins, and Geneva. 16;
married on July 18, »913 at Van- pe." Here will be exhibited the
A large crowd was present for j four brothers, t-nauncey, txiater, Hageman.
state tournament to be held in
Hev. William G Taylor, pastor of
Waghlngton 8he hag „ Te<,
•
ab”ut Abrabani POST GRADUATES OFFER Salem the middle of March.
the monthly meeting to witness the Archie, all In Eugene, and Chester,
and "O’ owned by
Eugene high has already lost one
lighting of the large cake w lth !|n Washington; and three sisters; the Baptlat church, will spe»k at at Cottage Grove state 1919 where ^ “Co1" 8
H IG H SCHOOL PROGRAM
Mrs. Kester.
A coffee mill 200
game to St. Mary’s and the sup­
seven candles These were lighted Mr, B,ha Bear, Leahurg; Mrs. the vesper se r v i,e an the subject gh<> wag „ mpnther
as will
o'clock torlan church, of the Order of East- years old will be displayed "8
" ‘ Conquerors," « at o 6 octoca.
Graduate students at Spring remacy of the two teams is uncer-
one each by the principals of the Flora Yale, McKenxie Bridge; and World
The Sunday school wBI meet »t ern Star, and DaUghter« of the N ile .!
to llec“ ona
Hindu. American
v ,.u
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fleld "high school presented t h e ? “1“’. Eu*ene biKb Players have
city schools, one by Mrs. Hannah ) ¡slellle Price. Eugene.
9
45.
Indian,
and
geological
articles.
The
Junior
Epworth
league
f
^
,
.
,
,
,
gvr
T
l
c
.
eg
w
-
re
held
T
ueg
l.ep lty, first president of Ihe local
weekly assembly period program more he,Bbt tban tbe “B” le*«“ e
Funeral services will be held
The real purpose of the Karnlval
P. T. A., ona by Mrs. W. O. Burch, from Ihe Poole-Gray Bartholomew la to meet at 4 o'clock and tho day at 2 o'clock from the Presby­
Friday morning under the direction cbamPioD<! but tb®y do
have
Is
to
raise
money
for
the
Girls'
Lea­
te r ia n church with Rev. Duncan P.
president, anil two by Mrs Church chapel In Springfield at 11:30 to­ seniors at 6:00.
of George Thatcher.
tb<> e*P «ri«ea. The entire S t
gue says Miss Vogel. The proceeds
In honor of the two founders of the day. Thursday, and from the Green­
Numbers on the program con Mary'8 8quad wb,ch d ei®*ted Lx>-
~
Cameron, officiating. Interment was
w ill be used to purchase medical gtgtpd
vocal «ok, bv Wilma wel1 ior tbe county championship
P. T. A.
E
N
T
E
R
T
A
IN
W
IT
H
BRIDGE
made
in
the
Eugene
Maaonic
ceme-
wood cemetery at 1:30. Dr. E. V.
A mlxetl program of orchestra Stivers will officiate.
FOR V IS IT O R S SATURDAY tery
apply on the cost of Installing
numbers, tap dancing, piano solos,
trio. Malcolm Hanson. Leonard ,o*e,ber for tb®
‘br®® years
showers
and a dressing room for
yo yo exhibitions nnd other mini
Mr. and Mrs Harry Whitney en SCOUT MASTER TR A IN IN G the girls In the basement. This has Ruth and Lawrence Chase; b an jo!under tbe ’ am ' coacl1-
hers was glveu by the Melody ADJUTANTS B EH IN D IN
Icrtulned at thelr home Saturday C O U R S E S T A R T S T O N IC W T been made an objective of the Lea­ duet. Bessie Stuart and Irene Man-
LEGION MEMBER D RIVE
at “ brld *" p »«»’ f » « »un,
S T A R T S T O N IG H T
Makers, students of the seventh
ley; and vocal solo numbers by CREAMERY MAKES ONLY
gue this year. It Is a worthy one
eighth anil ninth, grades of Eugene
her of thelr out of-town friends, j A g,x weeks course for pro.pec- and they expect the people of Hasel Wilson. Bessie Stewart and
ONE GRADE OF BUTTER
schools under the direction of Z Contest Closes February 26; Win Their guests Included Mr. and Mrs , lve «coutmasters and others 18
Lela Squires, with Miss Ruth Mor- -
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Hprlngfleld
to
assist
them
by
at
M Cox.
ners to Be Feted and
Harry Rapp. Rosehnrg. Mrs Robert yt,ara or ,llder w(„ g, art , on, h,
rison as accompanist at the p ian o! Only one grade of butter put out
tending the Karnlval.
Students lu the sixth grade of the
Fed By Losers
Hanning. Roseburg. Charles Nor , he c hanlber of c omn, erc<. roomg
and Miss Manley with the banjo, under the “Maid-O-Cream” label is
Braltalu school under the direction
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i Ion. Corvallis. Harry Norton, Suth in Eugene under the direction of
and piano solos by Alton Roberson, made at the Springfield Creamery.
of Miss Dorothy Girard, presented
Members of the Commander's! «f'ln. and Mr and Mrs. Frank Sid H. B. Sallee, scout executive for this W R IG H T PLANS T R IP
--------------------------- This Information Is announced by
demonstrations, readings, vocal and team are holding a substantial lend * p" <’Y Springfield,
OVER S U M M IT ON SKI PROPERTY OW NER CAN
,b e creamery which this week re-
district. Classes will start at 7
Instrumental numbers
over the adjutant's team In th e, Mr nnd Mrs Itnpp nnd Charles „’clock and will last for thrw hours
P A Y O N I V <50w o o l T A Y CeiTed a number of ‘”<l“'r'es as to
A skit, "Settling the Mortgage,' American Legion post 40. member Norton remained ns over night eavb Thursday
Springfield Ski Rider Spends Four
r « T UINLY S L H U U L T A X whether butter being sold locally
was presented by members of the ship contest being staged during xuests of Mr. and Mrs. Whitney.
Days at Pole Bridge Station
Star gtudy practlcal geOlogy. hlk-
i
r. *»
. ,n b,fnd wrappers was made here.
I*. T. A. under the direction of Mrs the month of Febiuary. A total of,
During Past Week
, . t
v . ‘ ‘’"n,y ’
Tb® Springfield Creamery ad-
-
ing, safety, mental attitude, boy P«F
supertatendent,
this
week
called
A ,.,
,
..
,
.
,
Church.
. .
heres to the policy of making only
seven new members were reported MASONS' SOCIAL M E E T
ehology. psychiatry, life saving, and
the attention of taxpayers to thei
.
. . ..
Mrs. Isaac Endicott, Mrs. Church
There
la
now
13
feet
of
snow
at
. , .. .
,
, .
.
, 'one grade of butter which carries
nt the meeting held at Taylor Hall
PLANNED FOR T O N IG H T ' amP|n * srp ,b e subjects listed for
that under an opinion handed K ...
.. _ „
« v ■
and Mrs. II. E. Chase were lu here Thursday night last week.
Pole Bridge shelter station accord­ fact
.
_ .
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.
both the "Mald-O-Cream label and
- - - -
study. Leaders In tbe various sub-
down
February
15.
1933,
bv
the
at
charge of the program
ing
to
Harry
Wright,
who
with
A.
The next meeting of the Legion
. _
„
,
tbe creamery name. Because of
Monthly aoelul meeting sponsored Jecls will give the lectures and con-
It is perm issible for
, .. . .
L. Algulre of Portland spent four torney general
IK,st will be held nt W altervllle on by Liberty Masonic lodge for mem- dnc' ">e discussion periods.
.
.
the excellence of Its butter and its
to pay a school tax
.
, .
.
.
.
days last week observing snow con ■ taxpayer
March 2. al which lime winners In j b„rg |)f thp ,odge Bn„ , he,r
O. S. C. C APTAIN LEADS
, . v
,
,
. ,
,
refusal to put out cheap brand-s,
ditlons and enjoying the opportuni­ levied by a local school district the local creamery has developed a
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1
Hbruary
W
|jj
held
tonight.
A
potluck
sup-
CHURCH
M
ISSION
GROUP
IN BASKET SCORING
ties such a location has to offer for without paying any of the other | I wide trade throughout this part of
38, will he feted and fed by the
per will be held at 6:3« and a dance
A T T E N D S A l R A N V M F F T snow sports.
taxes of the same year charged
will be held following the supper.
' fc N P S A L B A N Y M E E T
Oregon as well as on the Portland
With n total of 157 points In 14 losers.
against the same property.
The
snow
Is
getting
harder
there
conference gumes, Captain
Ed
Mr. Moffitt thinks this opinion j and Seattle markets.
A four-piece orchestra has beeu en-
8 ls repregentatlyeg of thp chrlgt. now than it was two weeks ago
Lnwls of (). 8.
huskethull squad, SCHOOLS TAKE PARTIAL
gaged to play for the evening.
Ml!4glonary gO(.lety
, hp ch r,gt.
when Wright and Harold Soleim may prove a possible solution for
practically Is sure of winning
John Henderer. C. A. Swarts, and lan ehurch ftltpndpd thp wp<sk.end
HOLIDAY W EDNESDAY
keeping some of the schools In the IUKA IN IT IA T E S TW O
made
their trip to the summit.
tho 1933 Individual scoring crown
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1 M ' ,W8on ny,> n,®mb®r8 of ,h e World Fellowship meeting held at
CAND ID A TES AT M EET
county
in operation.
Wright Is now planning to sk,
Lewis n o d s only 16 points In his
Wednesdny. February 22. George comm ittee In charge of arrange- Albany on Thursday. Friday and over the summit to Bend before
last two games agulnst Ihe Univer­ Washington's birthday, was a hnlf m«nta.
, Ml88 o«"®ya Wykoff and Maybell
Saturday. They were Mrs. R. E, March 5, to attend the winter car­ B IR TH D A Y DIN N ER HELD
sity of Oregon to set a new all holiday for students at the Lincoln
Lansberry were initiated Into Iuka
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Moshler, advisor. Marjorie Wad­ nival to be sponsored by the Bend
time northern division scoring re­ and Brattain grade schools. They PAST M ATRONS A T T E N D
A T H EN D ER ER HOME circle. Ladies auxiliary of the G. A.
dell, Mary Hadley. Dawn Churchr Skyline Trail club.
— —
! r . at their regular meeting held
cord.
Skeet
O’Connell,
speedy held class programs during the!
M E E TIN G IN EUGENE
Pearl Helterbrand. and Mrs. Carroll
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Mr and Mrs. John Henderer en tagt Thursday evening.
Orange forward, who has toaniod forenoon and dismissed al noon. A t1
Adam8
GUILD HEARS REPORT
tertalned at thelr home Friday
Plans were also made at the
with Lewis In scoring more than the high school the first two classes
Members of the Past Matrons
Third prlxe In a poster contest
evening with a birthday dinner meeting for the Joint meeting and
half of Oregon Stale's points, has were held after which a suitable j club of Cascade chapter. O. E. S.
OF
C
O
N
VEN
TIO
N
WORK
wag won by the Hprlngfleld delega-
honoring the birthdays of Mrs. George Washington program given
98 points.
program was given and the sin were guests of the Paat Matrons tlon with a poster made by Dale
Members of Aretania guild of the Henderer and Mrs. Harry Stewart at the Eugene armory Wednesday
dents dismissed at 10:30.
club of the Blue River chapter In Daniels and Elva Moyer, neither of
Baptist ehurch heard reports Tues- Bridge was enjoyed following the afternoon in conjunction with mem-
FIVE FROM SPR IN G FIELD
Flags decorated the city streets. Eugene last
Friday aflernoon. whom could attend the meeting.
bers of Rich Mountain circle of
, day evening of the state Guild con- dlnner-
the
City
Hall
was
closed,
as
was
Those
from
Springfield
who
attend-!
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ON M ARCH JURY LIST
I ventlon held at Corvallis on Satur­
Guests for the evening were Mr. Eugene.
the postofflee, otherwise there was ed were Mrs. C. A. Swarts, Mrs MRS BERTSCH HOSTESS
day and Sunday. The meeting was and Mrs. Harry Stewart. Mr. and ) Tbe meeting last Thursday was
Five residents of Hprlngfleld no genem l observance of the day G .rtrude Wilson. Mrs. E. E. Fraed
held at the home of Mrs. Gene Mrs. Harry Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. held at the home of Mrs. Grace
b«re.
crick,
and
Mrs.
C
E.
Wheaton.
Each
"*"0
PRISCILLA
GROUP
hnve been chosen to serve on the
Chase. Junior guild members and f arl Olson, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Poll Lansbery. Six visitors from Eugene
of th ese ladles h ive served as m at-' . .
„
Circuit Court Jury list for the
Mrs. Ernest Bertsch entertained others Interested were Invited to ard. Mrs. E. E. May, Miss Florence attended the meeting.
March tern) of court which will GOSHEN R E S ID E N T DIES I rons of Cascade chapter.
May, and Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Long.
nt her home here last Thursday attend.
begin March 6, having been post­
BODY IS SH IPPED EAST
afternoon for members of the I’rts-
Gayle
Chase
represented
the
Jun­
DIN N ER CLUB M EETS
poned one week from FebruaVy 27.
MRS. H EN D ER ER TO BE
cilia club and for Mrs. C. A. Swarts, ior World Wide Guild at the ses­ COOKING CLUB M EETIN G !
Motions will he heard February
AT L. C. M O F F IT T HOME
Mrs. Ida May Cartbey, Goshen.|
KEN SIN G TO N HOSTESS an Invited guest. Bridge and quilt­ sions. Aretania guild was repres­
PLANNED FOR T O N IG H T
28, by Judge Sklpworth.
died Monday at the Pacific Christ
ing occupied the afternoon.
ented by Mrs. W. O. Taylor. Doro­
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1 Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mofflttt enter-
Hprlngfleld people on the list Inn hospital nt the ago of 60 years
Members of Ihe Kensington club
Members present were Mrs. E. Q. thea Frese, Miriam Rice, Ina Hub-
Metnber.« of the Christian ehurch tained at their home Saturday
from which the Jury panels for She was the wife of Earl E. Cart will he guests of Mrs. John llend-
Prlvat, Mra. William Curtis, Mrs. bard, Mrs. Gene Chase, Mrs. Homer Cooking cluh will be guests this evening with a dinner for Mr. and
each enso will he chosen are J. E. ney. Tin- body was shipped to Nor- erer at her home Friday afternoon
W. H. Stearmer, Mrs. Riley Snod­ Chase, and Mrs. Chester Chase.
evening at the home of Mrs. Elva M tr . Clayton F. Barber.
Mr. and
Cross, John Ketels, Hr., M. J. Mc- folk, Nebraska by tho Poole-Gray for thelr regular meeting. She will
grass. Mrs. E C. Stuart, Mrs. Wil­
The Springfield delegation had Adams. This will be the monthly Mrs. Walter N. Gossler,
Mr. and
Klln, Rachel Thatcher, and Abbie Bartholomew chapel. No funeral he assisted by Mrs. Clarence Chase,
liam Rouse, Mrs. H. O. Dlbblee, and charge of part of the decorations meeting of the ladles who cook the Mrs. Henry Fandrem a.nd Mr. and
Wheaton.
services were held hore.
assistant hoateaa.
the hostess.
tor the convention.
meals for the Lions club.
I Mrs. Clifford Wilson.
MANY STU D E N TS ARE FED
llE S S f WYCOFF
DIES III WOODS
STA R TS SUNDAY EVENING to
BAPTIST START
MISSION STUDY
U
S HOSES
IO GIRL SC0U1S