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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T IIIH T IK T H YEAH
SI HINQFIBLD, LANK COUNTY, OREGON.
TRACK EVENTSAI
H S. ARE LISTED
Asks Walker Divorc
No. IS
SiM DTO BISF HITS
TWO O N M W IE
Interclnss Meets Scheduled
for April 14; First Meet at
Cottnge Grove April 22
‘ T HURSDAY, APRI L 6. I t t t
Road Meetingai
Creswell 1 uesday
Springfield High School Glrle
Victims of Accident Near
Home on Tuesday
BEER SALES M E I1
REMOTE IA CHI
«ET
PLANS OUILIAEB
Chamber Taika Method» of
Increasing Freight Load * Dealers Hesitate in Ordering
inga at 8. P. Depot
Supply Pending Action
Taken By Council
A meeting has been called for
Springfield
Young
Pooplo
Seek Retention of County
Flag for Big Parade
Both Metta and M yrtle Udell, stu­ Creswell next Tuesday evening for
dents at Springfield high school the formation of the Lane-Pacifle SMALL
PROFITS
SEEN
EXPENSES HELD DOWN
who were «truck by a passing mo­ highway association, according to
Class Baseball Competitor)
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torist
as
they
left
the
McKeocle
announcement
made
by
the
com
I
City
Officials
to
Talk
Control
Grows; Elimination Will
Adult Membership Registra­
school bus In front of their home mittee In charge at Wednesday |
and Regulatory Meaauree
Be Started Shortly
Tuesday evening, at 4:0« o'clock, night's meeting of the Springfield
tion Plan Presents Oppor­
on Monday Night
are still at the Pacific Christian Chamber of Commerce. Since Cres­
tunity for Many
April 14 ha« been «at a« the date
hospital. Myrtle. 17. will probably well sent a large delegation here
for Springfield high school's big la*
Springfield w ill be Just as dry
be permitted to return to her home a month ago seeking action to pre- thia week-end as It has been for
The members of the Young Peo­
W illiam Phillips, new Under See
ten ia«« track and field meet II was
o f H u te w ia tu
the
«»on,
having
suetalned
minor vent re-routing of the Pacific high the past several years It was Indl- retary
ple’s Christian Endeavor of the
«»m.t.nt
rre Roosevelt
t.« af ta b i
announ« ed this week by Marlon
bruises and shock, but her younger way and the promotion of the pre« H ated here today when a survey of Cordell Hull Mr P h illip was u Springfield Christian church are
llall. athletic director at the school.
stater, Metta. IS, wa« seriously In­ ent route, the local chamber plans the local business houses revealed
Thia will be the flrat opportunity
•»’ «•«danee at the Hrat m eetin g
the working hard to keep the Lane
jured and will have Io remain Jn to go strong to Creswell.
that non« of them had made ar
• » p v r u ia ia g to the 7 « u n « i j County Union banner they brought
Ihe public will have had to see the
ihe hospital for some time, accord­
, back with them from the county
A discussion on bow to Increase fangementa for the purchase of the
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entire group of high school athlete«
ing to Dr. W C. Kebhali. their phy the business of the railroad at this 31 ““ » "h.ch will Le legalised by
[ convention at WaltervBle March 26.
al work at one lime In the different
»Irian.
[ W ith 182 per cent of their active
event«, and will be the first of such
point was held There Is danger of ,c t of «'«»ngreee Friday night
The girls had Just alighted from discontinuing the Springfield sta
membership registered for the Ore­
Several merchants have been ln-1
event« ever attempted al the local
the
school
bus
on
the
opposite
aide
gon State Christian Endeavor con­
school with»-
<e past several
tlon without business picks up It veetlgatlng the matter but have
Mrs. Janet Allen Walker, wife uf
vention which Is to be held la Eu­
year»
,
former Mayor, James J Walker uf of the road from their home and was reported to the chamber. A I not reached a decision as to their
New York City, ba« died suit for started across the road behind the committee consisting of Seven b ourse In the sale of beer. Indlca-
gene April 27 to 30, they seem well
The flrat rea.
letlllo n which
divorce la Florida, alleging deerrtloa.
i on their way to victory In the "flag
the boy« will
III come on The former mayor went to Europe hue when they were struck by an Jacoh en. Julius Fulop and Johnftlons are that the great profits
race" for the privilege of carrying
April 33, Haturday,
they meet Immediately after resigning and has automobile driven by J. Fisher Pyle were appointed to Interview which Uncle Bam expects to ac-
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! the banner at the head of the Lane
of Eugene according to students In shlppera.
the Cottage Grove
I quire from the thirsty Americans
In the act yet returned to the Called State«
the bus.
First of Inter-District Elimi- nn,on <F«l®gation in the state con-
Muunthern lame city . 0
flrat of
will nearly kill the goose that lays
Metta's
whole
body
was
one
mass
nation Contests Announ-:
Tentlon PArade If they win. they
a series of dual meets
have
I the golden egg. One prospective
of bruises and cuts when brought
ced;
To
Use
One
Team
7
‘" *
to br,n* the baaner
been planned for this sp
dealer who has been Investigating
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home with them again after the
to the hospital according to Dr.
Although II has been qt
•/ »fl-
the matter very carefully said he
Hebhan. She sustained three frac­
Albany will be Springfield's next * tate in v e n tio n Fairmount Pree­
cull to find all the p- s tila i
[could not afford to try to sell It
opponent In the high school debate b^ j ’aB' 7 ! t b . 108 p* r cent' and
tures and one dislocated bone In
strength and ability In many boys
unless he knew flast what action
Vaughn, with 100 per cent regiater-
her pelvis, the right aide of her
at the high «ehool during a few
the city council will taBe In the elimination contest. Both schools
face
was
severely
cut
and
burned
ed »re Springfield's nearest com­
will
meet
Friday
a
t
2
o’clock
with
short w e k s . Hall has succeeded In
matter.
as were both shoulders and hips.
Springfield upholding the affirm a­ petitors. Not quite 16 days are left
discovering several boys who show
D ad C eaaa
e u z»
I He bad checked his costs for the
Her
abdomen
and
chest
were
cut
tive side of the question, "Resolved : before the "flag race" will be ovgr,
great possibilities In one or anolhet
R
.
Cross
and
City
Cooperate
|
beer
from
the
wholesaler
William A. Logan Ends Life and scratched and she has austala-
added That at least one-half of all state April 20. The young people hope to
event.
in Finding Odd Jobs for
the 320 federal license which he and local revenues should come
With
Rifle
Shot
at
Home
of
,he 200 per cent mark b«»ore
ed
Internal
Injuries
the
seriousness
Frequently the boys enter one
now has to pay and decided that
them.
Needy People Here
of which has not been ascertained
Sister on Friday
from sources other than tangible
event, and after a little practice
by the time he paid for Ice to keep
To Aid Young People
as yet. The Injuries, cutk and
property.”
they reveal Indication« of ability In
I ’lan« for the establishment of an «he drink cool he would loose
Apparently
despondent
over
flu
To help swell the registration
scratches,
extend
down
across
both
another Held.
This
will
be
the
first
of
the
inter-
employment bureau at the City H all money If he was asked to pay any
total, an "adult registration" plan
aaclal problems. W illiam A Logan. knees and to her anklea.
Outstanding Men Listed
district contests, both Springfield
for the listing of small or odd Jobs additional fees by the city,
is being used throughout Lane
71.
net
a
rifle
barrel
agalnat
hla
Jaw
Little
Is
known
of
Fisher,
the
It Is early yet to predict which
and
Albany
having
won
their
dis­
The city council has not taken
Friday and pushed the trigger with driver of the automobile which were announced here this week by
I county. Mrs. M. E. Hays. Lane union
boys w ill be used In the Cottage
championships.
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Miss Rowena Nissen, Red Cross “nr action whatever on the beer trict
«
short
stick
sending
n
bullet
„
J
,
executive advisor and chairman of
struck
the
girls.
He
listed
his
ad­
tlrove meet says Hall, hut he ban
worker In thia district. The plan question. The next regular meet-
The debate will probably be held the registration committee, report
through
hl«
heed
He
died
a
half
dress
as
10»
West
Fifth
street
In
Issued a list of those who now «how
calls for the establishment of a card I ln<
Monday evening,
at the local high school, although ed at the local convention commit-
promise In certain events. Taking hour after being taken to the Paci­ hla report of the accident which index file of registration« of those
Following the lead taken by Eu-. this la not certain as yet. E ffo rts , tee meeting In Eugene last Friday
fic Christian hospital where an em was filed at the office of the county
the field events first Hall thinks
people who want to do this type ot ««n® In framing a beer license or-” to hold debates on the University night that the plan had been very
sheriff.
Carter Hartman and LaMar Brat ergency operation was being per­
work as a means of earning small «Finance, both Cottage Grove and campus have not been successful, successful wherever used and could
formed.
The
shooting
look
place
at
lx>cal people are today recalling “um"
tain are developing successfully.
[Junction City have already estab «ays Principal Buell and usually re- be expected to help a great deal
In the pole vault practices and the home of hla sister. Mrs. Grace the state law recently passed by
Each
card
will
give
the
name
of
j
Fished similar regulatory measures, suit ln the debaters speaking to the in bringing Lane union s total regis-
Robert Brown and Oscar Clement Hhaw. with whom he hae been the last legislature prohibiting the ihe Individual and the particular
Although there will be none of Judges and an empty hall unless the tratioo to the 500 mark.
living.
passing of a school bus which Is type of work which he or she la I «he new beer on sale in Lane coun- Springfield student body Is trans-
are showing up good In the high
By this plan, all adults who poa-
A
note
left
for
hla
slater
stated
loading
or
unloading
passengers
at
Jump. Clement was not turning out
best qualified to perform together *T Friday there Is arising quite a P°rted »«• Eugene.
alb„ can are agked to reKl, ter fop
for this event, but when he did he that he left sufficient Insurance at speed beyond 16 miles per hour. with their address.
dispute in Eugene in the University
Ruth Sutton and Frances Stiles «“ • convention. Those who can not
managed to clear five feet the first money to tnke care of his funeral
Local people are asked to cooper- dlatr,ct aa a result of regulatory are the members of the a ffirm ative: *««®nd tor who do not wish to at­
xpeneea.
night.
MANY ATTEND BENEFIT
ate in this venture to the extent of m«a»u»o; taken there. The Eugene tests for Springfield. Their coach. «end) the state convention may des-
Kverett Chetwood and Dean An
Mr. Ixrgan la survived by hla
calling at the City H all or telephon clty councl1 Prohibited the sale of Miss Bernice Conoly, expects little «S®»te some young person to re-
TEA
FOR
SCOUT
GIRLS
dorsuti seem the most likely candl-l widow. Mrs Ellen Logan, and two
Ing when they have some cleaning be* r ln «be University tone in the dlfflculty In winning this debate cel“ «“ • convention program and
dale»
In
the
«hot
put
event
¡sons.
E.
J
.
Logan
and
Emmons
_ .
, ,
,,
..
---------, F l,,y Pcopl» called at the home work, garden spading or other small I ordlnance »nd many of the dealers as both teams met here early In badge who wants to go but who
Only one promising Individual, «-»gun. all of Monrovia. California, of Mrs. O. H. Jarrett Monday after
task with which they want assist Pretested. Later the University offl- the season Tor a practice debate j c* n “«« afford the fifty cents regia
Brick Hawke, has been found aa a an<» °UU »on. Alfred I*ogan. In Pori noon during the benefit tea which
ance. There Is no obsrge connected clala Uaue<l “ ®<llct prohibiting the and although the debates were not tratlon fee. Since the entire expense
d lttu . thrower.
land
members of the Happy Hour club
with this service which will be "ale or aenrlng of beer on the cam- officially Judged It was clearly ap- °« «be convention most be covered
hree are practicing with the | Funeral services were held Tuee- «Ponsored on behalf of the Spring
operated under the supervision of p^us or ,n any
the Bring organ!- parent that Springfield had the beet by registration fees, this plan would
Javelin. They are Verlln Poeey, [ day morning at 10 o'clock from the »1«,|d <»»1 Scout troop.
xatlons.
Yesterday they began teams.
I. M Peterson, city recorder.
help the badly shrunken budget
Morgan Chandler, and Malcom Han Veatch chapel In Eugene D r E V I
u.
W hether or not Virginia Christie <fees have been cut In h a lf!) aa
considering the enlargement of the
»on. while Hawke. Claire Hadley i Stivers officiated
and Interment ** “* * ** 8purgln' county ««•
DOCTORS TAKE OVER
' u<llTere,ty lone «Her several of and George Marx, members of the wel1 •» helping many young people
and Morris Stewart are promising wa made In the old I o () f 1 rector' apob* of ,h® plans "hlch
P
A
C
iric
,he merchants bordering the xone negative team and also members of «° Attend who otherwise could not.
In the broad Jum> events.
cemetery
jw e re being made for the annual
PACIFIC HOSPITAL had applied for the license to sell last year's squad will participate
Expenses at the convention will
Track events, especially (he dis-
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-ummer camp at Cleawox this sum
In any more debates this year is be very low, the Eugene committee
lance, have produced some good M A M V n n i i / r - . .
h ” ’1’ S’"‘ had ,U8t retur,,ed ,rom N‘ W
Deb‘ ! The ma'luf- « r e o, beer in the
doubtful. If Springfield defeats promises. "Bed and breakfast" will
material, especially In Ihe persons
DRIVE McKENZIE
[ ■" Inspection trip over the week-
ta L » n c
•<>"
home will not become legal with Albany the same affirm ative team be furnished free of charge to those
of Malcom Hanson and Irving I
ON FIRST WARM D A Y l‘'"d “nd wtpre,"'Pd ,h* possibility
e ounty
| u,e operation of the new law In will m eet'the winner in the Med- who c« n not conveniently go home
Davis. The boys have been training |
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P f *»<’a,ly »«during the camp ex
ford district. The winner of this After the evening sessions, and all
for many weeks and have great
,,e avy traffic up and down the penil«a this year.
o,
meet
w ill probably uphold the af banquets w ill be limited to a new
Pacific
r
h
r
i
.
i
l
.
.
.
i.
i
.
“
‘r
e
«
violation
of
the
law
which
stamina. They will be entered In M< Kensle highway wan reported all
<>«hers who spoke were Mrs. C. A.
gene e In,
*" °nn b I states
“»ewers h
must co8ta
pur- flrm sjive against either Beaverton all-time low level of 25 cents. Con­
v : : t U; , z z T L ,n.ndtu“
; • tha‘
¿ x a"
8* ,,cenv
k,ch
ihe mile even! The same boy». <lay H,|nday a« hundred« of motor Horton who reported on the an
or Seaside In the semi-finals.
vention song books and the green,
with K irk Crowe, a faster man. will p " 1" * ° ° k Advantage of the first real nual convention held In Virginia
and-gold union arm bands w ill be
compete In the »»0.
warm day of the season for an ex '•*« October. Mrs. Dean C. Poln «re. Passing Into the hand, of
ten cents each.
MANY
GOOD
COMMENTS
Speed mea are Morris 8tewart, *«nd«d dr,ve-
dexter, and Miss Eunice Gerber, county was effected last weak end force th l„ part of , he npw ,#w
r iv e n .
_________ I More than a thousand young peo-
Claire HudlAy and Wayne Kendall I Several hundred stopped at the ,roop lead®»
GIVEN LIONS PROGRAM pie from other parts of the state
In the loo yard dash. Stewart and [ lake and power dam to watch the)
Musical numbers on the program m
Z ^ . n . O a W8 i.DOUnCheT ““ t Springfield
Wh6n “nd It “ will
the most
beer ” likely
8O,d r«r
been
. ... .
are exPected to come to Eugene for
ae?eiJ
at 20c ,or a 12 oun«
Bob Watson are also eyeing the , fish Jump.
arranged by Mrs. W. K Barnell In- X
e beet Ladies’ Night" the convention. Four auto loads of
320. Crowe, ao far seems to be the
The road U now In good condi- clu«led songs by a ladles double
programs ever presented In Spring Endeavorers will come from Grand
.
or *wo f ° r 35c In the package for
”
aa work* d ®«‘ “y Pacific coast brew and m m for field was the general expression
only candidate fcr the 440 or quar ■ tlon clear up to the snow line at d““ »*«“« under the direction of Mrs. a c ^ r Z n
Ronde union In Eastern Oregon;
- ' l e race.
lx ,,, ( ’roek Thp highway between Buford Roach, piano solo by Mrs a committee co n.l.tltng of Dr. W .I- lhat ahlppe<1 farther
Friday evening following the final
four auto and two truck loads from
Baaaball F ever Grows
Yale ranch and I^oat Creek has Ml,,on v W alker, reading by Mrs. ler, chairman. Dr W. H. Dale and
number on the radio broadcast pro­
Mount Hood union; a large truck
rack events are not holding the been bladed down and Is drying Ma»lon v - Adams. vocal duet by
gram featuring all members of the
(and trailer) from Crater Lake
b
churches
to
unite
local club.
spotlight alone al Ihe school, how [rapidly. Motorists did encounter Mra' W C R“ bhan and Mrs. D. B. provides for the management of the I
union; perhaps a special train from
ever, as baseball fever haa swept [ some dust on the five-mile stretch M "»phy- and P<ano »olos by Mar hospital, which Is to be renamed
Following the annual dinner
IN HOLY WEEK SERVICE
Portland; and large delegations
the Pacific Hospital Incorporated,
over Ihe boys and girls alike. Class around the lake which has not been “•»«’ < > •"*« and B«rbara Barnell
which was attended by 66 Lions,
from
many other places. Five
The
Methodist
and
Baptist their wives and guests, the curtain
by a committee of three doctors.
groups are practicing each evening g|VPn the first coal of oil
Dr. Delbert Stanard, Dr. Dale and I »hurches will unite the coming waa drawn on a stage and a broad­ unions have already exceeded their
and the Interclass contests In this
- -
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.
sport Will probably be started soon | FIRE DESTROYS HOME
S ° U
HEARD
registration
quotas:
Tillamook,
Dr. Grant Beardsley.
week In a series of nightly service« casting room built of colored celo-
Grande Ronde, Crater latke. M yrtle
The
Lane
county
court
has
been
durlng
"PAAslon"
week.
The
ser-
so they can be completed before
phane
behind
which
appeared
the
ON EUGENE PROGRAMS
and Douglas.
invlted to name four members on I Tlcea W,U be he,d “ « «he Baptist members of the different skits. H.
the close of the track events and
IN WEST SPRINGFIELD
Dram a Contest la Sunday
The Lions quartet of the Spring the board of trustees thus assuring | < burcb a* 7:30 with Rev. Dean C.
not Interfere with the regular base-
Maxey was the master of cere­
Educational conferences on vari­
rhe K A- Morris home In West field Lions club was heard twice the countuy of control at all tim w . I P°*n<F®I «®v And Rev. W illiam Tay- monies and In charge of the pro
hall season which _____________
will he short ____
and
ous departments of Christian En­
Intensive thlM
year coming to a I Hpr,nFfl«dd was completely
den by Eugene audiences during the
No Individual ownership of the ,or Preaching on alternating nights, gram.
deavor work will be conducted by
close Just before Ihe end of ihe ,r,,yed by fire about 9 o'clock
Frl week. They «ang Sunday morning hospital will exist. All surplus! Tbe ’ h®jpe of the week s services
There will be no meeting of the
year.
'lay evening. Most of the household I »« the McDonald theatre for the big funds will be used to pay off the wl11
"The Perfect Savior." Rev Lions club this week. The regular state officers and other experienced
Every effort nt the school now |a *’f,ecta wpre also destroyed as fire Men's class of the Christian church 376.000 obligation against the In- j p°Fndextar will preach on "Devo- meeting on April 21 w ill be the leaders. Special conferences will be
being
bent towards the track ,l,’,,ar,n” >n,a fr°m both Eugene and Sunday school, and again on Mon stitutlon and after this has beed tlon at the flr8t “ »vice Sunday next meeting of the club members. led by Mias Faye Stelnmetx. former
state president; Dr. E. W. W arring­
events The state tournament Is
s Pr*n»,,e *‘1 stood by to prevent fur «Fay they sang before the Klwanis taken care of service charges will | evonln,r
ton, a professor at Oregon State
scheduled to be held at the Unlver- ,l" 'r "Pr «‘ad.
club at Ihe Osburn hotel,
probably be reduced and any sur­
LAWYER-EVANGELIST
college; and Dr. Fred B. Messing,
slty of
Oregon In May nnd w ill of-
Tb,> caUR«' ot «he fire wam not d e- 1 Members of the singing group plus established will be used In the ¡MRS. ROUSE HOSTESS
secretary of the Oregon Hygiene
SPEAKS
HERE
AGAIN
for Ihe locnl school an opportunity , " rm,n«'d “ '«hough It Is believed to [w ere highly praised following both
upkeep and Improvement of the
FOR PRISCILLA CLUB
society.
to compete with but very little ex havo been caused by defective wlr- performances. Their personnel c«m- building.
1
H. F. Irvin, former Los Angeles
Katherine Moran of La Grande
pense.
| lnK The house was valued at 32600 sists of Dallas Murphy, Merton
Organisation of a Pacific Hospl-I Mrs. Pratt Holvenson was a guest
and was Insured for 31000. Personal Ferebee, Veltle Pruitt, and Dr. W. tai association to handle all kinds oi «he Priscilla club when that or- attorney who Is now preaching the w ill be In charge of the Intermedi­
Gospel, w ill preach again at the ate Dramatisation contests. The
property valued at 32600 was ln |c . Rebhan.
of hospital contract work was also KAnlsatlon met at the home of Mrs
PLAY ON BRATTAIN
evening service at the Christian public is invited to see the Lane
Hiired for 3800.
announced. Members of the execu- W illiam Rouse last Thursday. An church at 7:30. His subject will
county eliminations for these con­
FIELD SAYS BOARD
tlve committee of this association I »»«®rnoon of bridge and needlework
ANNIVERSARY PARTY
be "The T itle to My Heavenly In­ tests. They w ill be held at the con
HANDW
RITING
THEME
are Dr. Carl H. Phetteplace. Dr. W. I
enjoyed
by Mrs.
Erneat
F. B. Flanery. chairman of the
HELD HERE MONDAY C. Rebhan, Dr. Stanard. Dr. W aller Bertach. Mrs. W illiam Curtis. Mrs. heritance." Uldlne Gartln will sing “ »«•<>«> church, the First Christian
school board, this morning Issued
OF M. E. SERVICES
a vocal solo.
In Eugene, at 4 o’clock on Sunday
and Dr. E. L. Zimmerman.
H. O. Dlbblee. Mrs. Frank Logan.
n request that students and other
For the morning service Rev afternoon, April ».
, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Malo enter
Paul Briggs, formerly manager of | Mrs. E. O. Prlvat, Mrs. E. U. Stuart
“ nndwr“ ,n* on th® W all," talnetl at their home with a bridge
groups of baseball players who are - i „
Veltle Pruitt will preach on t h
e
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not playing during their regular wl11
the ,heme of
morning party for a few of their friend« the Corvallis teneral hospital, has I Mrs. Riley Snodgrass, Mrs. W. H. subject,
a*xl Calls to the Un«. CLUB MEMBERS PLANT
school class periods use the Brat. ">«*H""K" »« «he Methodist church Monday evening on the occasion of been brought to Eugene to manage S«enrmer, Mrs. Norman Howard saved."
There w ill be special
TREES AT GLENWOOD
lain field Instead of the high school Hllnday
11 “ 'Cock according to their fifteenth wedding anniversary the hospital under the new set-up. Mrs. John Tomseth, and Mrs. E. L. music.
A large banquet of all doctors Hopson. Mrs. Curtiss will be the
ground«. There have been many | ,h " «"""unrenien« made this morn They were married In Portland,
The executive committee of the
A number of ornamental trees
complaints from property owners J lnK by llnv l)e,in c - Poindexter,
High scores In the playing were a ffilia te ^ with the hospital was | hostess April 13.
Christian Endeavor will hold a din were planted about the Glenwood
held
at
the
hospital
Tuesday
even-
In the vicinity of the high school paiM,or' Th*' RPworth league will made by Sam M iller of Junction
ner meeting Immediately following school In West Springfield Satur­
who have had windows broken
and |
wl,h ,he «»P«'»« young peo C it y and Mrs. H. O. Dlbblee. Mrs. lng. Drs. Rebhan and Milton V. QUARTERLY MEETING
nie church services at the home of day by members of the Four-H for-
other damage done to their homes, t pl® for a Joln« "«»»'ce at 8:80
Sun Frank Logan was low.
W alker of Springfield attended.
Op BAPTISTS TONIGHT Mles Dawn Church. The regular C. estry club of the school. Foster
aald Flnnery.
| ,lay evening. The first of the "Pas-1
Quests Included Mr. and’ Mrs H
E. meeting w ill be held at 8:30.
Steele, assistant supervisor of the
•Ion" week service« will he held Schaffenherg. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ENDEAVOR CROUP HAS
Quarterly business meeting ot
Cascade national forest, supervised
Lot Cleaned Up— The eld weeda j ’ hurch with the Methodists cooper- Logan, Mr. anil Mrs. H. O. Dlbblee.
SUNDAY BREAKFAST! the Baptist church will be held In BIBLE CLASS TO HOLD
the planting. Each club member
and trash on the corner lot at M ill a t ,n r
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Larson and
the basement this evening following
CQOKED
FOOD
SALE
must
plant 10 tre* du»lnn bk« «“ t
nnd Main streets have been gather j
-
| Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller,
Edna Severson and Easell Adams |® P««luck supper at 8:30. The choir
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year and 25 during the second year
were hostesses at a Sunday morn- practice was changed to Wednes-
ed together and are being burned [ FIELD REPRESENTATIVE
Members of the Bible Study class!0* tb,s training.
Ing breakfast for officers and m em -|daJr to avoid a conflict of meetings,
today. The work la being done
OF LIONS CLUB HERE I GIRLS MISSION GROUP
of the Christian church w ill hold
bers
of
the
Cabinet
of
the
Spring-
under the direction of the »treet
a cooked food sale Saturday at the SCHOOL BOARD HAS
MEETS HERE TUESDAY field Christian Endeavor Sunday | NEEDLECRAFT GROUP
ileparlment.
[ Bert Galloway, field represents
Eggimann Kandy parlors. Mrs.
morning
at
the
church.
Elwlna
Mea­
REGULAR MEETING
Fun Carnival Set
t-'0"« International office a t| Twelve members of the Hattie
M EETING IS TODAY W alter 1-axton will have charge.
cham was elected publicity officer
The proceeds w ill be placed In the
Only routine business was taken
for the society. Those present for
Mrs. W. C. W right will be hostess flower fund of the church.
up at the monthly meeting of the
the
affair
were
Uldlne
Gartln,
Mary
for
the
regular
meeting
of
the
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Springfield school board at their
postponed some time ago will be loway assisted with the organlxa home of Miss M .r t o r i. w t L - n Hadley, Beulah Thurman. Dawn Needlecraft club at her home this
Kalaominlng at City Hall— The meeting Monday evening. No ac­
held next Wednesday. April 12. It [tlon of the Springfield den when It Miss Mary Hadley was leader for 'hurch. Merton Ferebee. W illiam afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Larson
private conference room in the City tion on the employment of teach­
was announced today.
' waa flrat , rBnted . ch arU r
' • * * * ,or Cox, Alta Manning, K yle Smith and
W right will be the assistant hoat- Hal! la being re-kalsomlned today
ers for another year haa been taken
the hoateaaes.
by W illiam Phalr.
aa y e t
MANY
BOYS TAKE
PART
nt
ALBINI DEBATE
TEAM IS COMING
f-
JOB BUREAU IS
OPENED IA CITI
MAN I I DEAFER
H IE S OWN LIFE
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