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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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FOURTH SCHOOL
PEBIDOJLOSES
J ¡ O PRESIDENT
6ETS RESULTS’
Grade and Junior High School
Liats Contain 267 Nam««
on Both Racorda
First 15 Days of Term Bud­
ding With Accomplishments
of Chief Executive
—
ELEVEN WEEKS ARE LEFT
LANE BANKS RE-OPENED
Two Mora Honor Rolla Com«
ing Before Cloaa of Year;
H. S. Report la Delayed
Banks Protected, Beer Ex-
' pected Soon; Drastic Econ­
omy Bill Nears Goal
— —
Springfield grade mid Junior high '
school students to the uuinber of
i#7 had lh«lr names on th« honor I
roll« at th« Lincoln and Hraltaln j
«chool which 1« released thin woek ;
by the principal« at the «tart of th«
fifth «1« weeks period of the pro
sen! school year. Hix weeks examl- '
nation« for tb« fourth period were ¡'
completed last week.
Mr» I.liilan llolley o l (Town Poiat
lad , h«« tali m ovar the Job of Hherlff
m Lkae 1'ouaty. the olflce halii by
her hiiihaad, ahot Isat innn Ui by
eran-il i aa Hhe haa 28 daputlea e»
ker la f
IIO U POSTPONE
LAOIEÍ PROGRAM
Just eleven more weeks of that
Regular school year remain for
Kprlngflcld student« al which lime
they will have completed their j
nnal examination« and will know’ ' R < g u , a r Moating
whether or not (hey havo earned I
•
•
Ba Held Friday;
promut Ion.
tails to
■■■
II.
All Lane county banka re-opened
Wedneaduy morning to resume nor
mal banking activities following a
bank holiday which began hers
March 2 on proclamation of the
Governor
which
was extended
March 6 by proclamation of Presl-
I dent Hixiaegelt.
Desp.te the fact that there were
practically no restrictions on with
drawals. inure persons deposited
I funds on the opening day than with
drew them. The only restrictions In
force now are that the bank has
of Club tO I ,h# rl"M *®
1
w
rency for hoarding purpose«, and
Final Da- „ prohl0ltwd froin
Ba Talkad
1 or gold certifleatea.
,
Ix>cal check»
The high school honor roll Is be.
are eaahed upon présentation, and
tog prepared this week bul will
Itegular meeting of Ibe Sprlng forKlr,, or o u lo t.town vbeckg , re
not be ready for release unlit next fleld Lion« club « III be beld Frldey j Bc<-eplrd ior t.<)Ue<.d{>n „„ deposlta.
week.
, noon at Taylor hall and Ibe annual
County and many shoot district
Names
of
aluotmta w inning; I jm II« , Night program which had
Dace, on Ihe honor rolls of Ihe or| , | n, | | y been scheduled for Match warrants are not being cashed aa
grade school» either for perfect at
haa
p ,„ ,punw, for one funds are not available and the
lendance or for echolarahlp are aa w„ . k „ wag «nuoumed by Ihe bankers have not yet been Informed
as to power to loan money on this
follow»:
club's board of directora thia week,
LINCO LN a C M ° ° L
A number of conflicting function. ! ,-Urlfg th lT t a '^ x p a ^ d ’ l n ^ e L i t
N.fl.W. CARNIVAL Legion Losers S. H. S. STARTS
To Leed Winners
HEBE W 22
TRACK PRDGRAAI
St. Patrick’s Party Hald This
Dinner to Precede Regular
Week; Irish Games Played
Program and Varied Side- Business Meeting at Taylor Early Efforts to Ba Givan to
By Lodge Members
Show Entertainment Plan­
Hall Here Tonight
Fiald Events; Baseball to
ned
for
Evening
of
Fun
All member» of the Juanita
Coma in Latar
He
bekah lodge and those of Spring
field I. O O. F. lodge number 70 I
and their families will « „ h e r for
Another
fun
program,
better
'
.*
.
’ III be
presented to Springfield folk next
a large potluck supper at the I. O
Wednesday evening st the I. O. O.
O. F ball next Monday evenlc« at y>
hall by the members of the
« 30 preceding the regular Reb» j Neighbors
of Woodcraft.
This
kah lodge meeting.
will be an open affair to which
Dining room committee members1 the general public Is Invited A
are Mr». Mamie Richmond. Bertha -m all charge will be made for
Rouse. Leota Rodenbosgh. and all benefit of the needy, state; Miss
other members whose sur names Melba Mellon, general chairman for
begin with ’’R.”
the evening.
Members of the Adjutant’s team
of the Springfield American Legion j
post number «0 who were defeated D U A L
In a recent membership contest
win provide a feed for the winner»
tonight at the regular post meeting
to be held at Taylor hall. It will
be a potluck dinner with the losers
furnishing the food.
No decision has been announced
a» yet by the executive committee
of the poet relative to sponsoring
wrestling matches here and this
Bt. Patrick's day was observed by
The carnival will open at 8 will probably be discussed at the
the lodge this week with a suit­ o’clock and will Include a big pro meeting tonight.
able social evening Monday. Irish gram to be given about » o’clock i
game« such a potato races and nine This program la not complete as |
pin gainai were enjoyed
yet. but will Inlude the following
Forty members of the Rebekah V ocal m »I os by Mrs. W. K. Barnell.
and I. O. O. F. lodges of Springfield "■ S°°Fus stunt by a group under
went to latrane last Thursday even I tbM direction of Mrs. Noah Helter-
Ing to present a program for the - brand ; a negro minstrel show dl-
I. O. O. F. group there A large i * ® * * by Mrs. Hasel Burnett and
audience greeted the visiting enter j M r*' Stella Eaton
talners.
Selectlona by the high school Eugene Evangeline Chapter
| girls quartet and the orchestra will
to Entertain Worthy Grand
be on the program to add to the
Matron; Other Officers
mualc that evening. A number of
tap dances are also planned.
Officers and many members of
Besides the program there will Cascade chapter. Order of Eastern
J be a number of side shows to en- Star, w ill go to Eugene Friday
tne
D.E.S. DISTRICT
U EETJSFB W
SIDWELL RITES
HELD SATURDAY
MEETS
PLANNED
Three Major Track Competi-
tiona Are Scheduled for
Eugene This Spring
Athletic activities at Springfield
high school will center about track
events for the next few weeks with
greater er-iphasls being placed on
baseball the latter part of the
school year, It was announced this
week by Marlon Hall, athletic di­
rector.
Baseball will be taken up as bast
as la possible with limited equip­
ment after the track work has been
organized and put under way. The
school w ill probably not enter the
’’A ” league competition, but will
schedule game« with as many near­
by teams aa Is possible. H all de­
clared.
Dual track meets will be ar­
ranged with Cottage Grove, Unlver
sity High and Eugene high schools
within the next six weeks.
Major Events Set
Three major track events w ill be
j Hce the public who visit the carnl-1 evening to attend the district meet held in Lane county thia spring
val grounds Some of these togeth- Ing at the Masonic Temple at which will give Springfield an op­
Jr with the names of those reepon which time the Evangeline chapter
portunity to compete with very
Mr«. Robert B. Sidwell Had
for ,hem are: ,l8h 1X1 nd Mrs. ¡will be hoat.
little expense Involved.
First Grade
have prevented some member« of wt^ k
Mamie Richmond; animal tent
m o.
.
. A. g
The events scheduled are the
Been Resident of Spring-
Mr. h l . . n —
'
All Star chapters in this district
Attendance— Barbara Anderadn. Ihe club from practicing ihelr skits.\
Unquestionably the month of
irv
•
nt
H
p,ann,n‘
u. W illam ette Valley track meet, the
Wanda llenaen, (leraldlne M e tt and other social events such aa
field
for
18
Years
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Lnlmato
r ?
pre-h,<toric " r e . to the meeting wh.ch will
March, 1933, has been the most spe­
District ”A" league elimination
Virginia Mulligan. Joanne Ward. Ihe Neighbors of Woodcraft Fun
ctacular and perhaps the moat dif­
Funeral services for Mrs. Robert MyrtlB E„ lm"an n . an(J ^ X b T y ' “.
W‘th “ * ’ * * *
d,“ ner “ competition, and the State Track
Moa Moe McNeet. Betty lx>u Tom Carnival Wednesday and the high
ficult one for any peace-time presi­
and Field meet. The state event
B. Sidwell. resident of Springfield
aelh. Billy Carelton. Ronald Wet ahool Mughtereaque program lend
Nheme1’ S n bO<,th C° ,’ dUC“ ’d
Ann.
dent.
Much has taken place al­
will be held In Eugene on May 20.
for the past 18 years, and who died
sell, Donald Mqulrea, Bobble Coglll, to make Ihe week a very busy one
ready and no one knows just what
at her home 804 U street last
a
— n-k-
•
i v.
.
E1**8 ot Oarabaldl. worthy grand The other two events will be held
Keith Thomas, B'llla Davis. Bobbi« for those person» who want to at*
A number of valuable prlsee will
we might expect during the last
Thomas. Jackie Robertson,
! lend all three functions.
matron for regon, w ill pay her of­ on the two weeks Immediately pre­
Thursday were beld Saturday a fte r
be awarded dnrtog the evening.
half of the month.
ficial Inspection visit. Other state ceding this. It has not been de­
noon from the Poole Gray-Bartho­
Second Grade
*’ ■*• Bartholomew sod W K
Plunging Into the banking sltua-
lodge officers who w ill attend are cided yet Just which event w ill be
Attendance Lola Chase. Paulin. *’ “«’"
"> C*»rge of Ibe program I
on" March S l’mmeduie"y upon lomew chapel In Eugene at 2
Frank S. Baldwin, worthy grand held first.
Clem ent LaVonne Johnson. Hex »W 'he Friday meellng They will aggumln< or, l(.e
K()oge o'clock. Rev. Bryant Wilson offi­
patron;
Mrs.
Monnie
Hauser.
ciated and Interment waa made In
AU of the schools which com­
Stratton. Kay Stratton. Dorothy ""® r «ometblng for Ihe Bt. Pat
Salem, associate worthy grand ma­ peted in the "A ” league basketball.
Steinmetz. I'eggy Anderson, Duane r lr k l <*a >' program although the) | the money problem, called a special the old I. O. 0 . F. cemetery.
tron; Rex. W. Davis, Salem, asso­ Eugene. University high. Cottage
Mrs. Sidwell waa one of a family
Thomas. Kathryn Alice Thompson. have not announced what It will be session ot Congress, had a nets
ciate worthy grand patron: and Grove. Roseburg. Springfield and
Gerald. Urhytll, Jackie Bill Vaughn.
hanking law enacted, and la almost of 14 children of David Bradbury
Mrs H allie Huntington. Eugene, possibly Junction City will be en­
In
Davis
county,
Iowa.
She
was
John Shearer, Bobby Hicks.
( <-ertaln now of having S.t beer
grand marshal.
tered in the “A ” league tournament
Third Grade
legalised, and on sale within IS married to Robert Sidwell on Dec _
.
—
Members of each of the different The first two schools in the » m«-
ember
2«.
1878
at
8ylvania.
Iowa
Attendance — Harold
Squires.
days, and of pushing thru an eco-
Evangelistic Campaign Ends lodges have been named on com- ber of points won In the tourna­
Robert
Smith.
Jimmie
Smith.
i nomy bill which will cut govern and farmed there for several years
Sunday; River Films to Be inttteee to handle the dinner ar- ment will be entered In the state
Wayne Seaman«. John Ogilvie, Ho­
ment expenses by one-half billion before coming to Oregon In l» 0 3 ,
Exhibited Friday
rangementx. A musical program Is meet.
where
they
settled
on
farm
near
’ dollars
ward Carrels, Margie Severson.
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being planned during the meal at
More Boys Take Part
Genevieve Robertson. Ida Howes.
All thia has been done within 11 Coburg from which they retired In
Just a few days more of Interest which time Miss Barbara Barnell
Springfield has not taken a very
Nova Jean llelaer. Jule Heiser. Iva
days since taking office, and la a l«08. She was a member of the Ing sermons remain In the evangel will be one of the entertainers and
church.
active part In track events in re­
Gillette. Ethel Fletcher.
Charles H. Bolin Had Been record which few peace-time preal- Baptist
u—
. u j
u .
| latlc campaign being conducted at: wt** P*a7 a fifteen minute concert
cent years, but H all thinks he has
dents ever acquired. His ability to r n
Resident of That Region
Fifth Qrade
i
k.
“ u***1
® eavee , be Springfield Christian church ° f vibra-harp solos with Miss Ruth
several young men at the school
do
thia
was
created
largely
by
the
E
u
L
„
.
n
"
.
,or
th*
p“
‘
,hre®
*
<
*
*
«
b*
Valtle
Morrison
a.
her
accompanist.
Attendance- John Carrels. Ger­
for Past 40 Years
this year who. with a little exten­
urgency of the present time and a q a
hard Coll. Nathan Fletcher. Anna­
*
r“7
nner’ of Proitt, pastor, and Laurence Sunk-
Members of the Evangeline past
ler. gong ,eader
matrong cIub are hoW,ng , recep. sive training have great poaaiblll-
Charles II. Bolin, 85. died Friday determination of the people to give Springfield; M r.^ E d n a Healey, of
bell Johns. Klwln John«, W ilma
him
their
fullest
support
which
was
r * w.
as r ngton. and Mrs. j
Services will be held tonight and - " on I*1*8 afternoon between the tles In this form of competition.
Keeler. Eugene Miller. Betty l-ou al the home of hla son. Ever Bolin,
Another thing which Hall points to
reflected In Congress.
Morgan. W illiam Morgan, Gladys three miles cast of Creswell.
om "'
n “J
Fr,d>y eTenlna «"<* »**> eloee Sun-1
*>°»"> of 3 and 5 at the M u on ic
is the fact that this activity re­
The
beer
legalisation
bill
has
al
8ldwell, day evening. No service will be held '»tnple honoring Mrs. Ellis. Officers
Pedersen. Robert Shearer. Sidney
Mr. Bolin waa horn In Iowa on
quires the minimum outlay for
gaturday ‘
Ward. Leona Ware. Peggy Wright. June 2». 1847 and crossed the ready passed the House but was re­ Coburg; Frank Sidwell. Spring ;
and members of the Cascade and
equipment and at the same time
Aretha Young
plains In an oxcart In 1854 to make turned after passage In the Senate field; and l.eonard Sidwell. Silver*
Paul the Unashamed” will b e ' Blue River chapters past matrons opens up a field of activity for
'i"n
Shy
a**°
leav#*
12
<ran<*c*>1
*-
the
sermon
subject
at
the
church
d
“
l>8
have
been
invited
to
this
af-
with
amendments
legalising
fruit
his
home
at
Turner.
He
had
been
Hrhnlarshlp—John Carrels, Oer-
dren and two great grand children tOB|<ht Mlgg
Thompg<)n w l“ '
many boys who are not qualified
fair.
hsnl Coll. Eugene Miller, W illiam a resident of Creswell and that Juice drinks of the same alcoholic
to
play football or basketball.
besides
four
brothers.
Luther
Brad
p,«n<>accordlan
golo!1
content. Passage of the amended
Morgan.
Hldney
Ward.
Peggy vicinity for the past 40 years.
The
first promising students
bury
M
d
W
w
a
rd
Bradbury.
Wen-
R
e
r.
bill
Is
expected
at
once
and
15
Wright.
He was a member of the Pleasant
IUKA OFFICERS PLAN
which Hall has eyed are Irving
days after the president affixes his «tehee, Washington; Clinton Brad- praach on the subject. "Christian
Fifth Grade
H ill Christian church.
CARD PARTY FRIDAY Davis and Malcom Hanson, dis­
signature beer can be sold publicly
Attendance — Frank Anderson.
Survivors Include three sons, J.
Su
"
A< films
« . «died
In 18 states.
tance runners. Others Include Clin­
M r. ^
v L
/ : ° • ,Brad-
* • ; • " CU*—
» o v lM * * Picture
taken feature
on the
Shirley
llaack.
W illard
House. I). Bolin at Forest Orove; M. D.
M yrtle Eggimann w ill be hostess ton Hartman, pole vault and Ever­
Mrs. Drusle York and Mrs. Jane M cKenlle and upper R
rtTen|
The
economy
bill
which
passed
Wnrr. n Ingram. Alberta Keeler. Bolin and Ever I - Bolin at Crea-
, w|1,
exblblted
Rebban w l„ at a benefit card party at the Eggl ett Chetwood. shot and discus.
the House Saturday and the 8enate Lyons live at Bloomfield.
Junior Laxton. Bobby Pugh, Ardr well; and two daughters, Mrs. Wil-
mann Kandy Kitchen Friday even-
last night with a number of amend­
describe
the
pictures
as
they are
Robertson. Beryl Robertson, Milo Ham Crusan of Dexter and Mrs.
ments will probably be approved IUKA SEWING CLUB
8*>own.
i ^ t ’ ptrident^SbW d" Z £ MANY LIONS ATTEND
shown.
Severson. Eva Mae Severson. Al W illiam Avis of Kirkland. Wash I
tonight and sent to the preildent
bert Shearer. Dave House, Emma Intton.
CORVALLIS MEETING
HONORS PRESIDENT
9un<*ay morning the sermon sub- pertinent officers for the purpose
for hla signature.
Ix»u Stratton. Valentine U c h y tll.; Funeral services were held from
Ject will be "The Household Con- of providing funds for the depart
This Is one of the most startling
Ten members of the Springfield
Wayne Welsell.
j the Pleasant H ill church Monday
Quilt blocks were pieced and version.’’ The evening sermon will | ment work. The St. Patrick motif
pieces of legislation and vests In given
to Mrs. Nellie Carr at her deal »'*"> “A Springfield Church' will be used and the party will also Lions club motored to Corvallis
Scholarship —
Flora
Bertach. «f'ernooii at 1 o'clock with the Rev.
the chief executive more power
Wanda Ilurch. Alberta Keeler. Mar H a rrP Bentoa officiating. Inter
Laurence Sunkler w il l , honor the wedding anniversary of Thursday evening last week to at­
I than any act since the Wilsonian home last Thursday by members Scandal.”
vlo O’Qulan, Beryl Robertson. Al-1
wa" made In the Pleasant i war days.
of the Iuka fclrcle, tewing club on siB* a vocal solo and the choir will j Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lansbery. This tend the district meeting of clubs
in that district. Lion district presi­
berla Shearer, Frank Stuart.
j ***** cemetery.
The Schwerlng
The bill grants to the president I
<x?ca’ ,on of her birthday Mrs.
“ thems at this service.
|, , n Invitation party.
dent, Ed F. Shea, and district sec­
Junior H IBh
j chapel of Creswell wae In charge.
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. Carr Is the newly elected president
Oood crowds have attended the
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I power to revise all pensions and, . .
i
■
retary. O. F. Tate, were present
Attendance — -------
Katie Ihttchuk.
compensations accruing to veterans ° fJ h? ’ ew ,n t rroup « * • * • " * *
the/ hurch .Tuesday, SCHOLARSHIP WILL BE
and spoke.
refreshments
late
In
the
afternoon
eT®nlng
the
members
of
the
Reba-
Juan Stratton. Ixiulse Coglll, Ruth NARROW ESCAPE HAD
of all wars, except the civil war.
Those from
Springfield
who
K N IF E la"<
* ‘ *»«*r dependents. Pension, o f' Thoae who • “ ®n<*®<* «*»• f®®Gn« ka*> *<><1*® «"ended the service in
AWARDED AT H . S. HERE
Keeler, Elva Boyles, Bessie Cox.
IN FALL ON
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civil war veterans w ill be cut a ,Wer’‘ M ™ A" Ce Doane’ Mrg Qrac® ‘ i r ° UP a" d “ Wa8 n®o®“ a rF
An inducement to better scholar made the trip were F. B. Flanery,
Bob Rodenbough, Marvin GorrleJ
Ralph Smith, student at Spring- flat 10 per cent for one vear.
Mrs. Clara Taylor. M r . . ' » - ma »y — “
*>a*«»D ">! ghlp wag ™
e ^ to g'rls
he local president; F. B. Hamlin, John
Scott W right. Earl House. Dale;
'S tella Lewis, Mrs. Clarlne Putman, accommodate the audience. Several
.
, presented to girls in the D. Pyle. Glen Wood, Clayton F.
Robertson. W illiam Fletcher. Dale field high .chool, narrowly escaped , The measure also empowers the ' . .
M,w18’ _ M r" Clar,ne Putman’ «
“ ’“ «__
n>oaa-
ln * . a»d'®nce.
'
- „ of ' the'sprtutfteld"htah
~
____
.
. . . Several
.
senior
class
the Anrlne-fletH hl»h Barber. N. L. Pollard. W. E. Buell,
school this week when the McMor- W. F. W alker. Jean Thompson, and
With««™, Lillian Butler. Florence fell on an open pocket knife Friday federal, civil and m ilitary employ i ™ * * ’ Mr8
Suaan K ln f. Mrs.
urch during the campaign.
ran
Washburne store In Eugene Thelmer Nelson. The Springfield
Laxton’ Mr8- Myrtle EW«
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Roberts, llelorls Nice. Ila Putman. The boy Is said to have been suffl ees on a percentage basis. Sena
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offered a permanent wave as a club had the largest representa­
June Berg. Ronnie Holm, Jean Ing with his brother when the ac j tors and Representatives will re- j ma,nn> and the hostess.
DAUGHTERS OF NILE
prise to the senior girl who made tion at the meeting.
Lloyd. Alice Rates, Ada Johnson, cldent happened.
celve a maximum cut of 16 percent
HOLD MEETING HERE the best scholastic grade during
Jean Dnnlels. Roscoe Cole, Neal
The knife blade struck a rib j under the measure.
MRS. LONG GUEST AT
this final semester. A free shampoo BASEBALL SEASON HERE
I ’ederson, Dorothy Ransdell, Helen which deflected the blade down-
Mrs. W. C. Rebhan. Mrs I. M. and finger wave w ill be given the
BIRTHDAY
SOCIAL
Lyons, Valeria Koch, Angela Kru- ward preventing It from penetrat- MANY ATTEND C. E.
Peterson, Mrs. Marion Veatch. and junior girl who makes the best
FIRST CASUALTY TOLD
pka. Virginia Hicks, Margie M ulli­ Ing his lung. An artery wus severed
Mrs. C. L. Durham were hostess to scholastic average.
Friends
of
Mrs.
W.
N.
Long
met
SOCIAL FRIDAY NIGHT
The baseball season Is here, the
gan, Billy Hui-nett, Wesley Robert­ by the blade and a considerable
at her home Friday evening for a the monthly meeting of the Eugene
lime when a 11 8T na 11 boy 8 ru 8 h OT er
son, Isyl Keeler, Lula Johnson, amount of blood was lost before
Thirty-five young people attend ! *>*"*«*«7 social In here honor. The f i’a,4* r of ,he n a “k*"®'-8 of the MF1A/ M i i c i r n a c c a t
NEW MUSIC CLASS AT
t0 the Tacant Iotg t0 play ball hag
Elise Ingram, Teddy W right. Joe he could be rushed to a local phy­ ed the social evening which mem ' ®*®n'ng »»» »P®nt playing with Jig N" P here Wednesday,
HIGH SCHOOL S TA R TS lcom®- T*>® first Injury to be re­
Keever, Henry Chace, James H e­ sician where treaments were ad­ bers ot the Christian Endeavor of 8aw Puailes. Guests were Mr. and
1 w«n'y ladleB attended the lunch
ported from the players this year
bert. Laverne McPherson, Wilson ministered.
the Christian church sponsored Frl- Mrg- John Henderer. Mr. and Mrs eolT wh,ch waa served by the
Organisation of a class of stu­ came last Thursday when Wilson
Taylor, Selma Clement, Muriel T y­
Ladles
of
the
Christian
church
at
day evening following the evangel- *,a <’r)' Whitney, Mr. and Mrs.
dents to study the guitar and other Taylor, nephew of Mr. and Mrs.
son, W anetta Neet, Betty Steln- TWO CARS DAMAGED
latlc service. A program of games H arfy Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Carl T#ylor'8 haI1- Fallowing this they
similar slrlrged Instruments has W. A. Taylor, came up to a local
Imuer, Frances Cornell, Maxine
followed by refreshments was e n - ! ° * aon- M r- an<* Mrs. E. E. May. Mrs. " dJft“ ‘ ned' ,o ‘ *»e *>°me of Mrs. Reb-
IN STREET ACCIDENT
Valller, W yella Spriggs, Nellie
Elsie Pollard, Miss Gloria Green han £or ,helr bu8,n«88 meeting and beet, -'arted nt the Springfield high doctors office to receive medical
Joyed under the direction of Miss
school this week under the dlrec- care for a broken thumb which he
Prhidell. Thelma Williams. Erma
an afternoon ot bridge.
Two automobiles being driven by Altle Manning, Miss Jewel Helter- and Mr. and Mrs. Long and son.
"on of W alter Lee.
FY>ur boys j had received while playing at the
Wetxell, Earl Pederson.
Elmo.
„ . .
. .
_ .
„ . .
, D. F. Seamons and Beaulah Rich- hrand, and Miss Dawn Church.
were
present
for
the
first
lesson on Lincoln school.
Scholarship -
Dale Robertson. ar„ gon Wftre
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PAST MATRONS CHANCE
Tuesday.
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Ethel Gott, Sadie Gott, C la ra , w|)nn th
coll,(le(, „„ North Fifth SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
DATE OF MEETINGS
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
Brooks
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Hatur„ ay N„ „ „ „
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»V H U U L CLASS
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY
Withers. LI Han Butler Florence'
Thlg WRg
f ,r(|t motor
GIVE FRIDAY PROGRAM
HAS BACKWARD PARTY
Regular meetings of the Past AUXILIARY CROUP WILL
PARTY HERE MONDAY
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Matrons club of Cascade chapter i
Robert. Delorls Nice. .Htne Berg. Bcoldent reported
the
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MEET HERE MONDAY
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backward
party,
where
every-
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Jean Lloyd Bernice Smith A da'
cbrlglniBg holldayH whw,
Friends of Miss Melba Harris
th* —« ’»<* Tuesday of each
Members of the #8 Inner circle, surprised her at her home Monday
Johnson Adelbert Armltage, W en-, chrlgtnlag tres all(, ,ater tbp marb,e thing Is done the opposite from r ? * a t ,Jth\ . ar ’‘nibl7 P° rlOd “ l ln*
what we are accustomed to have Springfield high school Friday month Is was decided here Tuesday I ,adl®s auxiliary of the Bpanlsh- evening Immediately following the
dell Bartholomew. Nora U n n ln g , d r|llk ln i
W(. re
them done was held Friday evening morning. Number, on the program erpnlng when the c,ub met gt tbJ American war will meet here Mon­
James Hebert, Henry Chace
revival servioee at the Christian
over.
at the home of Mrs. A. B. Van V a l- ! *® r® vlbra-harp solos by Miss Bar- bome of Mrg Lena praederick. Fol- daY «"emoon at 2 o’clock at the i church on the occasion of her birth-
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sah by members of her Sunday; ara Barnell with Mias Ruth Mor- iow|ag tbe business meeting bridge home of Mrs. M yrtle Eggimann. ' day. The Christian Endeavor of-
First Grade
school rlaes of the Methodist i r*80n aa accompanist; violin solos waa enjoyed
Attendance— Virginia Steinmetz, MISS SWARTS HOSTESS
¡The members will spend the a fte r-1 fleers were In charge of th? affair
Mrg Q^rtruile Wilson will be »«<” > sewing and making things for which was attended by 1».
Ione Van Lydegraf, Roninlee Wald-
FOR KENSINGTON CLUB church An enjoyable evening wae bY *r®ne Anderson; and vocal selec-
tlons by Coltone Cornell.
enjoyed by thoae present.
rlp, Hill Gardner, Charles Martin,
hostess at the meeting to be held ,he Doernbecher hospital In Port-
Eighteen members were present
Sidney Peterson, Bobby Robinson.
next month.
" and- ______________'GEORGE CLARK TAKE8
Friday afternoon when Miss Edna PARENT-TEACHER MEET
MRS. SEARS ENTERTAINS
Second Qrade
PRISCILLA CLUB AT
OVER MEAT MARKET
Attendance — Waulda Buzzard, Bwarts entertained for members
POSTPONED TH IS WEEK
IUKA CIRCLE TO NIG HT NEEDLECRAFT GROUP
Joyce Church, Dorn Mae Keyes. " r ,h'< Kensington club at their re-
MEETING IS TODAY
LUNCHEON MEET TODAY
George W. Clark has taken over
Vlrglnla Pohl,, Louie Evenuk, Rod- *fU,al' meeting. A 1 o'clock lunch
Regular monthly meeting of the
Semi-monthly meeting of thei
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j the F. and A. Meat market from
erlck
Steinmetz, Clyde
Wnldrlp. ,M,n Pr®c®de(l the social meeting ^tprlngfleld Parent-Teaicher aaso- Iuka circle. Ladle» auxiliary of the;
Regular meeting of the Needle-
Members of the Priscilla club are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vljee who
Betty
Campbell, Dorothy Gates. ”*'*le next meellng of the club will elation which was to have been O. A. R. will be held this evening; craft club will be held thia after- meeting
this afternoon at 1 o'clock j have operated It for the past year.
Josephine Phnlr. Barbarn Wnlker, be held ,n ,wo w<*',*‘ 8 * " b Mrs. W held Friday of this week has been at the home of Mrs. Pearl 8ears. |
noon at 2:3u at the home of Mrs. for a potluck luncheon at the hom e; Mr. Clark operated a meat market
C. W right as hoatens and Mrs. Levi I postponed one week until, Friday, The gathering to to convene at 8
Robert Culbertson. She w ill be as­ of Mrs. W illiam Curtis. The social: In two locations here some time
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Neet aa assistant.
March 14.
o’clock.
sisted by Mrs. H. O. Fand rem.
meeting w ill follow.
ago.
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