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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
H IIH T IK TII YEAH
SHOW IS FBIBW
Annual Program of Original
Skits and Entertainment Is
Ready at High School
Music Program
Heard By Lions
No. 11
Seeds
BEER GOHTROL Garden
POLITICS CUED
Awaited here^
TUSK HARD ONE
IS MN RAISER
Lead Beauty P .’’•ant
Members Working on Skits
People Told to Got Garden
for Ladies Night Entertain*
City Officials Prefer to Walt
Plots in Good Condition
Wrong Men Put Into Office«.
ment. Practice Started
And Watch Action of
for Quick Planting
And They Must Employ
Other Communities
Music featured the u ,t, rtalnment
Expert« to Advise Them
Free garden set-da purrhaaed by
IIBENEHTS SEEN
IN FOBESI BILE
Large Expenditure and Much
Employment Assured Coun­
ty Is Maasura Passes
at the regular meeting of the Lion*
the county court with fund* ob
tie r r! Iteeri Beer!
eluh of Springfield Friday aeon.
tallied from the Reconstruction Fin­ PROHIBITION IS TALKED
And What's to Do About It?
Thia wa* Ml Fa, rick's day and P.
THOMPSON TELLS PLANS
J a n Orchestra. Minstrel Skit, J. Bartholomew and W. K Buell, ( Thl might well become the ance Corporation hare not been
made available for distribution In Replanting of Tree« on East
|
theme
song
of
people
In
all
parte
and Guitar Orchestra Are
program cbalrtimn. hagan the af
Completion of Roads and De­
of the country following the posl- Lane county as yet It was announ
Main Street Assured; Dr,
Specialty Features
rulr by preaentlng each peraoiii,,
velopment of New Projects
auranca that the frothing cod today from the office of O. 8
present with a novelty gift which tlv»
*
* a »“rance
Pollard Offer« Maples
Fletcher,
county
agent
who
handle,
Seen in Cascade Area
j
drink
will
be
” " b,'c,’r *»“ a«®r
Springfield high school student* alao contained a green paper h a t ' " - " 11 W" ‘
, April 6 whlrh waa given yesterday the distribution of the seed packets.
arn making elaborate preparation* which eecb wore,
Blame for much of our ever In
A very optimistic note to the
ihla weak for ihelr auoual Laogh-
Persona expecting to obtain these! creasing cost of government waa I
Paul Potter aang a number of when President Roosevelt signed
economic
conditions of Lane coun­
tero*qu„ presentation to be given Irlah aoug* and waa accompanied the law permitting the sale of beer seeds are advised to devote their j placed squarely on the people
ty was sounded yesterday by P. A.
at thn school auditorium Friday by hl I slater, Dorothy Mae Potter and wine* containing up to 3.2 per time setting their garden plots In , themselre* by Guy 8 Claire, pro- !
Thompson, supervisor of the Cas­
th* heat possible condition f o r ! f«»»or of law at the University of
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¡ cent alcohol or 4 percent by volume ,ba
•vea ls « at « o’clock. Regular re­
M ia. Barbara Bart.ell pl.ye.1 .
d
cade and Sant lam National foraata.
planting while awaiting the arrival j Oregon. In addressing the monthly
hearsal* have been held by the
_
—
»lement
group of favorite songa
when he appeared before the Lane
■•Vjc.an unite on thl* song as both fac­ of the aeed. It ha* also been potnteo i meeting of the Methodist Men s
f«ur rlaaaaa for th* past several
v .b r .b .r p •«««» < •» accompanied I
, p„ m ,
"
county court and advised them o,
wo«ha and member* of tbe varlou
out
that
there
la
no
special
nec
Brotherhood
Monday
evening
to
by Mlaa Ruth Morrison.
1
the work and funds which w ill like­
the’r ab'llty to take any direct ac- oaalty for planting Immediately
caata and their advisor* are now
Political friends and good fel-i
ly be made available for this county
Members
of
the
Lions
quaitei
(Ion
rogardlng
the
beer
question
busy
with th cold weather hanging over 1®*» far too often find their way
ik final change* and lm>
also presented two numbers which i Local dry forces declare that they the valley and the quantity of moia ,M<> administrative political of n T * “ Amer" aa 9>rl, M ‘*» Yvette when and If the President’s Refor­
prove o
3 I.
estation bldll is enacted Into law
Gtey ar.. preparing for the Ladles will make . determine,I effort to
Uk .
lure now In the ground.
Gees declared the profee.or who
8.7**
former I«aughleresque Night program
without too many changes.
----------------- J u a n ,
I prevent the sale of beer In Spring
progr •
The free seeds will be handle« j Hpwl“’ on ’ he subject: "Admlnistra Puerto Rieo . . and waa awarded
he nature of the enter-
Mr.
Thompsoo
emphatically
Regular
rehearsals
of
the
Indlvl-
'
f,eld.
'Tbe
city
officials
expecting
In
Springfield
under
the
direction
j
t,ve
<on‘
rol
of
Property
and
In-
lalnm r a being kept from the
high honor ia the eolorful pegc*at
pointed out that the intention of the
dual sklta which comprise t h e j° request for some action, say that of Jess Cross, councilman. He ha« I <1,Tldua,a- ’
which
climax«*
a
gal*
week.
publl,
I the night of the per
bill was not to plant hundreds of
Ladles Night program are being , *1" ,M'" r 88 now authorised under named I. M. Peterson and W A.
forma “
o,ten boards and commissions
acres of trees in the Paciric North­
hold thl* week The program a n d i,b<'
I“ w cannot be intoxicating Taylor as his assistants in tbe d ls -!are ,,,led with men who know but
I
Hava Clever Names
west but to provide a fund to carry
banquet will bo held at Taylor hall i a,ld thu «-'By ordinance prohibiting irlbutlon.
little, at the beet about the duties
Jud.
from the names of the
on forest improvement work where-
pho sale of Intoxicating liquor will
on Friday evening, March 31.
These seeds are Intended for ' lh ”y are '*Ip<’<’‘ ed to perform In an
four •
which the classes have
ever the money la expended and
, not affect this beverage. It has thoae persons who are being a s s is t - |Xper* capae,,y T h *8 results In the
decide. .x give one can form hl*
which may In some instances re­
j
I
me
n
pointed
out
that
there
la
one
i . . . .
.
. ed by the Red Cross, and the com
of ,he appo*“ tlre officers
or ber
i Idea about the nature
quire planting ot a few acres of
a
ternstlve
and
that
I.
t„
p
«
..
an
,
m,ttee
|,
|n„
rUi.ted
to
Investigate
I
C”
the
boarda
ar"*
commissions
1
of the program. The senior cl*« ,
trees, the planting of grass, flood
other ordinance almllar to the one
(:MP lM.,ore
j having to go out and employ ex-
will offer "The Modern Navy "
control, and in the Northwest In
Ut effect In Portland prohibiting the
|
peris
to
advise
them,
thus
lncreas
Freshmen follow with
Mother
particular, the opening of new for­
¡sale of any drink except that with
I Ing the cost of government.
Vacancy Exists on Council est roads and completion of pro­
Goose Rhyme«," nod the junior
stipulated low alcohollr content
Offers New Suggestion
d a«*, winner of last year's show
jects now under way.
Following Moving of Fred
'Thia, the council naturally hesitate*
The selection of the proper
come In with "Just Around the
Mr. Thompson was requested aev-
to do Insomuch as there can be no
Frese
From
City
j qualified men for the different
t'orner." The sophomore claa con
eral months ago to prepare a list
Well-Known
Springfield
Lum-
r**‘r,c,,OBa
of
this
nature
Imposed
tasks
regardless
of
their
political
eludes the entertainment with their
The prattled of cutting up lawns of projects for the two forests and
her I tA/neber
n ;—
by ,hB a»a"
<ounlY
a" d the beer “ will
affiliation and the raising of com­
u
as?
, * C it ° W ' n i
,rBB'y
ab'B
>• e»‘ be
X
version of ' lin k Klephanta."
and parking strips by walking submitted tbe following:
pensation paid In proportion to the
Directions of the skits Is In the
Lumber Mill Accident
limits.
1— Completion of the W illamette
saving which could be effected by across them with roller skates must
hand* of the rlaas members and
stop decided members of the City highway over the Cascade summit.
n
.
I The council prefer* to adopt a
Wright
and
Sons
Offer
Prize
h
o
L
r',,n'n“
'O
n
many
°
"
lce
Ben Hkluner. resident of Spring-I p,,|k.y
waU.hfl||
their advisor* Harold Geiger and
Council at their Informal meeting
_ .
was suggested as a method
2— Construction of the north and
‘?on”"“n'"B" <«'» The, ^ —
L a . r g e s t Redside
During |o I »"biers
f Improving our administration held last Thursday evening. The
Murl Carr are re pectlvely the husl hospital Mondar of “injuries1"'«’’".’' I
south Santiam highways.
lies« and advertising managers
City
Recorder
was
instructed
to
next regular meeting will not be |
First Part of Season
and also decreasing the govemn
3— Construction o, a secondary
Judging of the skits w ill bo done lalned Wodneeday of last week ' held until the evening of April 10.
draw up a new skating ordinance
”
j mental costa,
highway from Belknap Springs to
B
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g
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la
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Juat
by people from the drama depart
to
be
acted
on
at
the
next
meeting.
two more weeks till the
The speaker severely criticised
the Santiam highway.
bw r ,o
an<)
„ .„ ..fis h in g season open-
ment of the University of Oregon l«,«,lh Kelly mil) «I Wendllng H I.
April 16. j the statement of Thomas Jefferson. The proposed new ordinance would
They will Judge on four points: ori­
Mr WHM,nn;r‘ w »: tern „ear Eu ¡ X
o w T rZ g X Z ;'
'•
the
» ^ g the
4— Construction of a road from
set 8:30 p. m. as a deadline for out­
ginality, preparation, costumes and
like to try their ability In this popu as one of the most damaging poll- door skating and would define the Fall creek to the north fork of the
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setting*, and general effectiveness gene on October 2d. lMg. He was
lar form of recreation are now com- ¡tlcal utterances yet made. He went rights of skaters to the use of the Willamette.
the son of Frank and Marie Dead
Novelty Numbers Planned
The “ present ordinance pro-
5— Construction of a road from
menctng to drag out their equip on to show how It was necessary h streets.
ih u “
Novelty number, will also prevail mond Skinner. He spent many i
ment and spend evenings repairing to train people to fill government °
S,tatiDB on Main "tre«t
Foley Springs up Horse Creek.
between the acta The high school years living near Coburg before
and reflnlshfng their tackle.
j positions and how the government
Enforcement of the ordinance
6— Construction o, a ro " l from
orchestra will play an Introduction coining to Springfield.
will be left at the descretion of the Odell lake north to Wald:> lake,
Co-Incident
with
the
opening
of
ha<1
10
aa8UD”
“
the
expense
of
this
He
married
Mrs.
8tacy
Nesbitt
j
to the program under the direction
to connect with the present North
the season comes the announce- ,raln,n< This period usually re- city officials.
at Kelso In 192», ||„ |. „ member
of Buford Roach.
The resignation of Fred Frese Fork road.
ment
from the W right Hardware <’u,re8 two Tears and after that
Between tbe first and second act of the Christian church, and of the
and Furniture store that they are , lm e ’ he procedure of seleeting new aa a “ ember of the City Council
In add tfon to these major pro­
Eldred Olaspey and hl* jasx orches Neighbor* of Woodcraft.
Survivors Include hta widow; his
-r
u
. ~
„
-
I «o’ng to give away free a leather ,,ff' ^ bolder" ,a repeated If new Is expected this week. M r. Frese jects. several smaller road projects,
tra will provide the music and en­
ther;
one son. Billie. In Loa An
' • ach er» • Pupils' Equipm ent .bound fish basket’ and harness to can®,<Jate« are chosen or especiajiy has recently moved his residence trails, fire control and other im­
tertainment. Members of the H a rt­ father
Scattered
in All Rooms of ' ,b“ p(>r"on catching the largest lf “ raud*da’ c Of a different polltl- to Eugene and automatically loses provement work w ill be done in
man family. Clhiion, Carter and gelc ; a sister. Mrs. Arch Waasom.
h!s right to serve on the local gov this area.
Two
Building»
! rFda,de during the flrat fifteen days j ' al parly 18 • ’•<*«1.
Harrisburg;
one
brother,
Erneet
Gtelr father, will stage a negro min
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” f the season, from April 16 to 30.
M r' c ,a *re also pointed out how ernlng body. No successor for thia
Some work will be tarried for
Htrel show between the second and Skinner. Springfield; a half brother
No evidence Indicating rcsponsl ! Su<’ce38ful an«l»:rs will bring th e ir! mu< h poWi>r these appointltve of- vacancy has been given much con ward on each of these projects If
third skits. The final 'between the J. T. Awbrey of Jasper; and two
blllty for the ransacking of all ' f*ab to ,bo 8lor® where the slxe and flr,,r8 hold over the average Indl- slderatlon as yet by the mayor who the measure ts approved. Just how
acts' entertainment Is to feature a step-children. Haxel and Billy Nes­
rooms
at the Brattaln and High j ***,* b, will be officially recorded. v,dual Citing the case of a cattle will make the appointment.
much can be accomplished Is un­
five piece guitar orchestra directed bitt.
Inspector who has authority to des
certain.
depending on the amount
school
buildings
during
the
week­
A
large
number
of
his
friends
a
t­
by W alter Lee. Members of the o r
. troy a complete herd of cattle If SNOW SPOPTS HOLDING
of money made available. Th s may
chest«, «re Shirley Shrenk. M yrtle tended the funeral service« held end has l„e,i> uncovered by local '
! he thinks them infectous, the
reach the total sum of a million
authorities.
Bain., Winifred Combe. June Geig­ Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock
c enzie dollars if the total of the bill Is not
’ speaker said the owner had little own on upper
Every
room
in
the
two
buildings
from tho Poole-Gray-Barlholomew
er. and Mrs M errill Mauley.
reduced.
opportunity for protest before this
were entered and teachers as well |
Keen competition la being dev­ hcapel The Neighbors of Wood­
Obsidians Plan Outing at Cabins
less Is sustained, and his chances
The number of men who will be
as
students'
desks
were
searched,
craft
lodge
of
Springfield
also
at­
eloped at the high school In the
Sunday; New Fallen Snow
ol obtaining redress are very poor
given employment under the act
sale of tickets. T h l* also gives tended In a group. Rev. Veltle those In the officee of the two prln !
Improves Conditions
I after the evidence has been dee
may rut, from 500 to 1500. Under
additional points towards the class ITu Itt. pastor of the Christian c'pals were quite badly damaged in |
troyed.
—
provisions of the bill men will be
Portland's outdoor clubs officially
possession of the activity cup as church read the service and Inter­ forcing the locks which had boen
W ill Plant More Trees
recruited from the unemployed lists
Funeral Services for Mrs.
,loes being adjudged the class with ment was made In Laurel Grove that.
closed their winter sports activities
R
eeeie
R
rcvo»
u
.
t
^
•
t u '
The
plantin« ot , r ees »long the
of the county and will be housed In
Two
boxes
of
candy
and
some]
the best production. Scat reserva­ cemetery
Bessie Brown Held in This McKenUe highway as It approaches with a final ski tournament at Mt camps where they will receive their
money from his desk and from the |
Hood government camp last Sun
tions aro being made at the Flan-
City on Tuesday
the city came up for discussion
board and lodging and »30 a month
cafeteria In the basement constitu­
ery Drug store
day, but Lane county Obsidians are
wages.
n
. „
„
when Dr Pollard offered to donate
ted the largest loss at the high j
MARCOLA MAN PASSES
not
yet
willing
to
pack
away
their
Mrs. Bessie Moore Brown, well- a doxen Norway Maple trees to the
Completion of any or all of these
“ w "
!» •—
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T
»
.
,
„
snow equipment fo , another year pro,ect7
,
FUNERAL WEDNESDAY
MEN OF BROTHERHOOD
The
Brotherhood at least until after next Sundav.
gDr' Jfle.d
n - , Welc° med ,B
C° mD,Un" y Rince ,!»°9' d,,>d Frlday pl»nted a number of trees along the
"
Springfield.
Development of any
HOLD SUB-DISTRICT MEET James E Miles. Marcola. died at
Both buildings were entered by evening at the home of her son. M approach to the cltv last
.
Members of this outdoor club
these projects will mean greater
the Eugene hospital Monday at the breaking ou, glass In rear windows H Brown, near Loraua. She had ^ d some of Îese h a v Î d W out"
Four members of the Men's
t h T i , ° ? h th
I" ' be,,n
hut 8 !,h,,r' whlIe and de“ h Dr Po,,ard * aa “
"ba* - a" had planned to take their ski by ’’eoreational development for the
age of 73 years.
Brotherhood of the Springfield
train to Odell lake this week-end McKenxie country and more travel
He was l>orn at Healaburg. Cali­
y t
" ne ^
, e d , y -
- - » n ^ ia n . the for an outing, but suitable transpor- over the McKenzie highway.
Methodist
church
motored
to
fornia on December 20. 1860 and
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Brownsville Wednesday evening to
I Bessie Moore wa born In Penn- ! trees from his yard to the highway tation facilities could not be ar-i
has been a resident of Lane county
lankets from the rest rooms of .ylvanla on October 30. 1864 She »PProach.
attend the sub-district meeting of
ranged.
They
have
now
decided
McDONALD
FUNERAL IS
since 1900.
the school, were carried about the | ,,Ved therp un„ , , h# W(tR nlarrle<1
tho Brotherhood. They were Rev
HF| n ueD C
Delegates to the district meeting to drive up Ix>st Creek and spend
He held tnembeislilp In the I. O. t-hools and left In unusual places
HELD HERE TUESDAY
Dean C. Poindexter, Dr. W. H. Poll­
to John Henry Brown at Oil City, a* Brownsville Wednesday were In the week end above their cabins
O. F. lodge and In the Christian
At attempt to enter the dellvery Pennsylvania In 1889 They con 8,rut’, *<i to issue an Invitation to
ard. I’ J. Bartholomew, and Albert
The snow on the upper MrKenzie
church.
Fpuneral service« for Mrs. E lie*
door of the Flanery home on Fifth tlnued to live In Ihe Eastern state ,be group to have their next ses-
Anderson.
has been melting rapidly during the McDonald who died at her home at
Survivors Include his widow. Mrs and B streets was also reported to
The Poole Quartet and entertain­
unlil 1906 when they moved to Law 8ion ,n Springfield.
past two weeks, but the latent co,d Cedar Flat Monday evening were
Naalne A. Miles; one daughter. local police Saturday evening The
ers of Eugene provided the pro
Liquor Question Up
weather has frozen a hard curst held Tuesday morning at 10:30 from
Mrs. S A. Cannon of Salem; and prowler was discovered by the ton. Oklahoma. They lived there
gram. Dr. Joel Booth also made a
four years, moving to Thurston In
Considerable time was devoted over the top of the snow banks and
two sons. I.uclne Miles and W illis mold.
the Veatch chapel. Dr. E. V. Btlvera
short Hildrees.
1909.
at tbe meeting, following the ad some fresh snow has fallen during
Miles, both of Marcola.
officiated and Interment was made
Ronald Gllaon of l^banon was
Mr. Brown died at Thurston In **,7“ by Profe88<”- Clair, to a con- the past few days, both of which
In Greenwood cemetery.
Funeral services were held Wcd-
CHURCHES PLAN JOINT
nnmeil preeldent In the election of
1921 nnd his funeral services were sldera,lon ° t a‘,‘ Ion which could be make skiing more enjoyable.
Mrs. McDonald was 64 years of
neadsy afternoon, nt 1:30 from the
officers Dr. W. II. Pollard la vice-
PRE-EASTER SERVICES held In Springfield Since that time ,aken re* ardlng ‘ he beer bill and
H arry W right wen, to Portland age. having been born at Cleveland,
Veatch chapel In Eugene. Rev W
president; and Linn Morris of
Mrs. Brown had made her home llqUor ‘‘ u»‘8,lon
general.
The last week-end to attend the carnival
Ohio, on November 19. 1868. She
B Bonney officiated and Interment
Members of the Methodist tend with her son in Eugene and at Lo I<“Kal unt’er‘ aln’ y revolving about
Brownsville Is the new secretary.
and tournament there.
lived In Michigan most of her life
was made In the new I. (). O. F.
Baptist churches will hold Joint ser rane
Effort* to bring the next meeting
beer bill did not permit the
cemetery near Eugene.
coming to Vernon«*. Oregon in 1921,
vices during Holy week It w a, nn
to Springfield were withdrawn In
Funeral services were held from
' V * ' " ' " n>' d^ ,8iTe 9,epa “
living there until nine months ago
MONTHLY MEETING FOR
noun red this week. The services the Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chape!
favor of Junction City which has
f ” “ T ® ' „ h° W
when they moved to Cedar Flat
will begin Bunday evening. April in Springfield Tuesday afternoon!
P. T. A. TO BE FRIDAY community.
rot entertain'd the group before METHODIST PASTOR IN
the
H H
,h’ ,r. l. effort<
9.
and
will
be
held
eah
evening
to
and which nlso presented an Invita­
at 2 o'clock. Rev Harry R R Neat.I?,"J * "
8,t’'a' ,On flnd ,he e,ec-
She Is survived by her widower,
SERVICES AT COBURG and Including Friday. April 14. All pastorof the Lighthouse temple In X t
Monthly meeting of the Spring
tion.
Candid“ ‘ e8 ,0 ,he 8,ate
field
Parent-Teacher association J. P. McDonald and an aunt, Mrs.
services will be held at the Baptist Eugene officiated, and Interm ent!
"How May I Become Immortal?" church.
which was postponed Inst week will Anna Karhan.
She was a member of the Rebe­
was made .n Mt Vernon cemetery C H R , S T |A N E N D E A V 0 R
“SELLING OUT TO SATAN" will be the message of Rev. Dean
be held this Friday afternoon at
kah lodge and Pythian sisters.
C. Poindexter at the 11 o'clock
the
Lincoln
school
at
3
o'clock.
Stu­
SUNDAY SERMON TOPIC worship service at the Methodist ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE
STAR MEMBERS TO
T 0 G,^ E SHORT PLAY dents of the second and third
PARTY FOR HUSBAND
grades under the leadership of their MRS. ECCIMANN HOSTESS
"Meeting Temptation" will ho the church Sunday. The Sunday church
GO TO CRESWELL MEET
A one-act play. "The Color Line" teahers, Miss Miriam Male and
theme of the sermon at the morn school meets at 9:46 a. m. The Ves
Mrs.
Frank
Logan
entertained
.
. ,
,
will be given at the Christian Mrs. Opal Roberts, will give dem­ FOR AUXILIARY MEMBERS
per Service Is at 6 p. m. The Ep­
Ing worship hour at the Christian
with
a
bridge
party
at
her
home
An
invitation
extended
to
Cas
church
Sunday evening at 6:30 by
onstrations of their work.
church Sunday at 11 o’clock
For worth Ixuigue meets at 6 o'clock.
Fifteen member« of the Inner 98,
Monday evening honoring the birth­ cade chapter, Order of Eastern members of the Hattie Mitchell
A
large
delegation-
w
ill
go
from
Findings of Ihe committee headed ladle* auxiliary organization of the
the evening service the pastor, Rov
day
of
her
husband.
Guests
Invited
Star,
to
attend
the
meeting
of
the
Mission
circle
tinder
direction
of
Veltle I’rnltt, will preach on the hero to Coburg for n mooting at Included M r nnd Mrs. Edward Creswell chapter on Friday evening Mrs. R. E Moshler. There Is to be by Miss Eleanor Smith to Investi­ Spanish-American war veterans of
gate the possibility of starting a Eugene were guests of M r* M yrtle
subject. "Belling Out to Sntan." 7:30 p. in. This will be the begin­ Duke, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Quam,
was pre,ente<l and accepted here no admission charge, but a free-will
garden contest will probably be Egglmann at her home here Mon­
There will be special mualo at both ning of a week's meetings. Singers Mr. and Mrs. Roy Owen. Mr. and Tuesday at the regular business offering will be taken.
from Springfield nnd Coburg will
heard et the meeting tomorrow.
services.
day for their monthly meeting Mra
Mrs. Harry Garrett, and Mr. and meeting of the organisation. Fifteen
Those In the cast are:
be lead In the music by Rev. and
Bockman, member of the Scout
The Sunday school will meet at
Mrs. M artin Trosper.
from
Springfield
plan
to
attend.
Chun
Carol Adams
Mrs. Mitchell of Wendllng Rev.
Young auxiliary In Portland was a
BUTCHER SHOP GETS
9:46, and thn Christian Endeavor
The
business
meeting
followed
Barbara
Chas. R. Mitchell will bring the
Mary Hadley
special guest. The afternoon waa
will sponsor a Missionary play dur­
Ihe
monthly
covered
dish
supper
for
Wanda
IUKA
SEWING
CLUB
TO
INTERIOR
REFINISHED
Barbara Adams
messages from Monday night to
spent sewing clothing for the Doer-
ing Iholr regular meeting hour at Thursday night.
Stanley
W illiam Cox
HAVE MEETING TODAY S’ ar members and their families.
6:30. This being given by the Girls
The complete Interior of the In- nbecher hospital in Portland.
Dr. Lawson
Lee Vail
dependant Meat Market w b r re
Missionary society and Is under the
Members of the Iuka circle sew­ GOSSLERS ENTERTAIN
Miss King
W ilm a Lewis
Files Divorce Suit
finished this week. All of the walls MASONS ENTERTAIN
direction of Mrs. Roland Moshler.
ing club will hold their regular
W ITH DINNER PARTY
Mrs.
Charlotte
Lovelace
of meeting this afternoon at the homo
were repainted in the front sales
FAMILIES TONIGHT
IUKA TAKES THREE
room p-D'd thru to the back room
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Springfield Wednesday filed suit of Mrs. Pearl Sears. Clothes for
Mr. and Mrs W aller N. Gossler
ODD FELLOWS TO ATTEND for divorce against her husband.
MEMBERS AT MEETING where the manufacturing Is carried
Springfield Masonic lodge num-
needy people of the community entertained at their home Saturday
SMELT FEED AT ELMIRA Charles A. Lovelace. She alleges will be sewed at the meeting.
on'
' her 171 will sponsor another of
] evening with a dinner for members
Iuka circle, number 37, Ladles
cruel nnd lnhunia,n treatment In
their monthly social gatherings at
of the dinner elub. Their guests auxiliary of the G. A. R„ received
A delegation of members of Ihe her suit, and asks »60 monthly all-
Scouta to Meet
their lodge home tonight for their
Choir
Practice „ Friday
...
.
.
.
.
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
F.
Barber.
I
three
new
members
here
at
their
Bpringfleld I O. O. F and Rebekah mony.
The annual meeting of the Spring- ( wives and members of their fami-
Weekly choir practice for the Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wilson, Mr. meeting Iasi Thursday evening it
lodges will go Io Elm ira this even-1
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Christian hurch will be held Friday and Mis. L. ('. Moffitt. Mr. and the home of Mrs. Pearl Sears They fleld Girl Scouts w ill be held on ‘ lies. The evening will be spent with
Ing to attend a smelt feed which, Qo to Roseburg—Joe Mitchell and evening Instead of Thursday,
the I Mra. Henry Fnndrem
Mr
and ,.7«
u o i '7 " " , T ‘
* “ oy i Monday, April 3, at the home of dancing and cards. John Henderer,
wr«. nenry rannrem
Mr
and are Mrs. Selina Johnson, Eugene. Mrs. O. H. Jarrett. A program upon I. M Peterson and C A 8 w t r t .
Ihe Odd Fellows of that community I Ed Smock left this morning for a
usual time, it was announced this
rs.
.arson
W
right,
and
Thad
Bar
Mrs.
H.
O.
Dlhblee,
and
Mrs.
Gene-
«ored by the Happy Hour club will are member« In charge of the gnth-
are planning.
| business trip to Roseburg.
week by Veltle Pruitt, director.
Iv le v e L o u k .
¡be given.
.ring
U. OF O. PEOPLE TO JUDGE
SKATERS LIBERTY
10 BE CURTAILED
INJURIES FATAL
ID BEN SKINNEB
STORE 10 AWARD
BEST FISHERMAN
SCHOOL W
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RESIDENT BIES
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