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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
HI’ItINGKIKLI ). LANBOOUHTT, OIU»ON.THURSDAY?
T IIIH T IK T II YKAR
CITY HUS THREE Hfteen Bonds of SAUK DECLARES
City Are Paid
WORK PROJECTS
LASSE DIVIDEND
BALL CLUB WINS H«nerv u u
for
OPENING GAME
Sewage Disposal, Sewer Sys­
tem and New City Hall Are
On Recommendation List
Westfir Player« Fall to Pro­
vide Opposition for Spring-
field Independents
r
¡SCHOOLS Of OIL!
¡MPC, |aj|||6 f|B
Treasurer Issues Call for Old
Warrants; Has >1,000 for Total of $38,000 Being Distri­
Oldest Obligations
buted Among 570 Deposi­
tors in Closed Institution
The payment thia week of 13,000
_ of - »3H.OOO among
NO MORE DEBT WANTED more on the defaulted bond» of Iho1 i DUtrlbutlon
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No. 20
Businessmen, Teachers Urge
Present Chairman to Enter Forty-two High School Sen­
Race for District Director
iors to Attend Baccalaur­
,
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eate Service* Sunday P. M.
Th* it«me of Floyd B Flanery
M EET
n iN T V 'Q
Q IIN fU V i ' “’ **“ cha,rm8n ot lh” '« « •
City of Hprlngfleld brought the total ¡ „ „ nppri)V1M|
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MEET DINTY S SUNDAY board was brought forth prominent REV. TAYLOR IS SPEAKER
payments made on these bonds to Firs! National Hank as a flrnt dlvl-
Officials Express Willingness
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. . . . ,y 88 8 pr -pectlve candidate for
date to $7800. The honda were de
Sixteen Men Used in Initial re-election on that body this week Crade Buildings Start Exami­
waa «tarte«) here this week by
to Accept Projects But Bay faulted la«t November when . buyer« dend
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Contest; At Bat 47 Times by local business men. A delega nations Today; Get Report
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Lloyd II. Kelley, receiver. The 838,-
‘No* on Match Money
roultl not be found to take a new
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for Total of 17 Runs
t,on of teacher« called on Mr. Flan
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000 represent« a dividend of 46 per-
Cards Monday Afternoon
bond Issue offered to replace those1
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cry recently urging him to become
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rent on each of the approved claims
The city of Hprlngfleld tin« ihree maturing
The first fifteen of the»» _,. ,
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Hprlngfleld’« ba.eball team finally I a candidate for a second term as
Advanced work In studlee at
The bank make, no dlstln» lion be
major pro)««,lx which run bp under­ bonds have now been paid .
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opened their season as a member director. So fa- he has steadfastly Springfield's two grade schools was
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. tween savings and checking ac­
taken el thia tin,«» as a mean« of
uity warrants to the sum of |
Mias Margaret L. Maley of New of the Cascade league Bunday refused to consider allowing his brought to a close for the present
providing employment under the $1,000 ware also calle«! for payment
York, Is one of the 1933 »lasen of afternoon. hut failed to find much name to be placed on the school year Wednesday evening. Today
prevision* of the ft* r ,
aid act this week by W. K, Buell. city treas­ Checks for each of the«» claims the
Pulitzer Traveling Kcholar.hip, opposition In the W e s tfir ball team election ballot, but many of those and Friday will be given over to
which la now being
o
red by urer. The oldest wurrants In th>< an, cl the bank If they have not for hrr work in Co him b i* *» ~ '
•»*»«' i which they defeated 17-2.
urging his candidacy believe he will examinations. Monday, the final day
congraa« at the reque.
aide,it general funu, street Improvement already been withdrawn. Each of Jr---- -
again
consent to become a candi­ of school, will be devoted first to
U»:ng
sixteen
men
In
the
ganTe
clatinunt
must
present
his
receipt
Roosevelt.
r'
fund, and library warrants were
! which was played on Brattala field date.
a study of the examination paper«
and pr«H,f of claim at the hank dur
Iliad called.
Th« tbre projects w
I
proved
to
be
on
easy
matter
for
I
s
th-
regular
banking
hours
to
-tty
this week by I. M !*•>
Only one candidate for the posi­ by the students and individual class
Ì William Davis, local coach. Hla tion of director for three years bas room programs and handing uut of
receive the check. Persons who can­
or
recorder. In a letter to »
; team Just kept on bringing in rana filed a petition at thia time. He Is report cards In the afternoon.
not cull at the bank nre notified
»e
Meier The governor had
'
regardless of what groupings Davis CPfford Wilson. A petition nomi­ At the high sch«x>l students are
»
to
send
to
the
bank
the
signed
re-
city official« to prepare ,
’used.
| celpt and proof of claim and the
needed Improvement« whir,
nating Walter Gossler, assistant facing a much bard-r final week of
¡check will be relurncd to them to-
D. Mulligan lived up to the ex- postmaster, has been circulated and school, activities. There the students
be under taken at thl« tin
gether wlth the claim «beet by
' pectatlons of his manager and was held In readiness for filing for will start their final social activities
whlrh would provide cnn*ld<
mall.
Funeral Services for Eugene the only player to get a home-run some time. The actual filing hai Friday evening with the annual
employment
Many Request« Made
been delayed at Gossler's request Junior-senior banquet at Taylor's
Parker Held Sunday at
,,e 8,1,0 made a threebaae h it
The hank do ed Its doors on
Pleasant Hill Church
Batterle» for the teams were: pending Information from the Civil hall.
These r.»qu.M.ie b.ve gone out
jw enty-four Singers Of High Oct«,her 8, 1932 and has been In
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; Springfield. G Peebles and O. Service commission.
each county and many of the cltl««
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liquidation since shortly after that
The most important event of the
of tb» state as a means of deter­ School to Offer Two Act limo Mr. Kelley was assigned to
Eugene Parker, only son of Mrs. | tkelph ; Westfir. Baty and Beatty.
C. F. Barber, incumbent, is th next few days for the graduating
Comedy
at
H.
S.
Tonight
mining the type« and amount of
Game Sum m ary -
the bank as receiver, having al- Ruth Parker, of Dexter waa killed
only candidate now In the field tor class will be the annual baccalaur­
public work which will be poaalble
ready been assigned to the First instantly Friday noon when be fell ' The summary of the game was as the position of clerk. This Is a one- eate service to be held at the Meth­
Hoinethlng unuaual In local high National Bunk at Milverton. Marlon from a flume which he was Inspect- follows;
under the terma of the proposed
year Job.
odist church Sunday evening at
taw and to give those who admlnta- school entertainment will 1>e offer­ L. Ooyner of Bend Is uaalating at Ing. He waa employed with four
Springfield Ball Club
The school elections will be held 7:30. The compl-te program for
ed
the
public
tonight
at
the
high
other men to Inspect a five mile
AB R H
the local bank.
ler the law. If It 1« enacted, a means
June 19 and all petitions must be this service has been prepared as
uf determining the heal place» and school auditorium when the music
stretch of the flumo from D ex ter ^ Squires lb,................ 5
filed with the District Clerk on or follows ;
class
of
Kenneth
Koduner
and
the
muitner In which to «pend the
to the Lewia-Petera Lumber com -,1»- Mattison, as, ....... 4
before June 9.
boys'
glee
club
presents
a
complete
pany.
When
he
failed
to
report
as
1
D.
Wright,
2
b
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6
Program fo r 8ervice
money.
t
Proce sional—"Prelude,'' Chopin,
4
The projects as outlined by Mr. negro minstrel show In two acta.
Instructed » search was started G. Wright 3b.
1
George Marx will act as Interlocu­
played by Dorothea Frese; hymn
I'eteraou are flrat. the construction
and his body found.
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D. Mulligan, cf, ............ 5
8
by audience; prayer, Rev. Veltle
of a sewage disposal plant eatl- tor and will be assisted by Kasim
Parker was born at Dexter 22 B. Sword, rf, _________ 4
•
Morning Glory. Jay Paulson; and
Pruitt, pastor of the Christian
mated to cost $26.000 to $60.000.
years ago and bad spent bis entire O. Thatcher, I f ,________3
3
Theoaaphua Horgam. Morris Stew­
church;
Selection, "The Loet
lifetime In that vicinity. He at­ G. Peebles, c , ________ 4
Sewer Systsm Needed
1
Chord," Sir Arthur Sullivan, ladles
3
tended the grade school there and G. Delp, p, _____
SsofUid, «^instruction of a storm art; the two end m en
1
The other dark town gentltunen
double quartet. Mrs. W. K. Barnell.
A. Robertson. I f , ____ 2
sewer system and ealenslon of the
1
Club Plans Representation a t i‘“" r w"n‘
h,«b ‘ ch,M’1 al
Mrs. W. C. Rebhan, Miss June
M.
Stine
s
s
,
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2
present sewer system to take In to be seen In the minstrel show and
t
District Convention June
w“ out8t8IM" n«
Danka, Miss Ruth Morrison, Mrs. S.
close outlying districts. The eatl- those who play the roles are:
In athletics. He waa a nephew of G. Fish, 2b___________ 1
15. 16,17 at Roseburg
Mrs, Yarnell Only Nominee S. Potter, Mis.: Evelyn Buell, and
IJxhtfnot. Alton Robertson; Epic
mat«»d cost would be from $26.000
1
E. A. Parker, principal of the Geary T. Delp. rf. ... .....
1
Peters, Arthur Beach, Black Jack.
For Noble Grand; Contests Mrs. W N. Dow. Mrs. Buford Roach
school in Eugene.
F. Faasitt, 3b. .......
2
to $60,000
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N. L. Pollard and Thelmer Nelson
as accompanist.
Third, erection ot a new city hall Robert Brown; Hamuel Itlghhat.
2
Funeral services were held Sun E. Squires, rf, __
0
For Other Positions
Donald Brown; Featherbone, Irving were named delegates from the day at 2 o’clock from the Pleasant V. I.lles, I f , _____ __
0
at an estimated cost of $26.000.
0
Scripture reading; "Oh, That We
Hprlngfleld Lions club to the dis­
New officers for Juanita Rebekah Two Were Maying," Ethelbert Ne-
The projects are merely toots Darla; Thomas Edlbone. I»« mar
Hill church. Rev. Albert Krlbs of­
trict convention to b«> held at Itoae-
Brat
tain;
Liniment,
Malcolm
Han
lodge will be elected at the regular vin; sermon. 'What is Man?” Rev.
live and the estimated cost Is only
ficiated and Interment was made in
47 17 16
hurg June 16. 18. 17 by the new
lodge sesslou to be held Monday William G. Taylor, pastor of the
a very superficial one not based on sen; Cinnamon Drop. Arlow Atkin­
the Pleasant Hill cemetery. Poole-
W e s tfir Ball Club
president, C. F. Barber, at the aeml-|
evening. Final nominations were Baptist chnrch; hymn, and reces­
actual surveys which would be ex son. Film Jackson. Robert Richard
I Gray Bartholomew
chapel
had
AB
R
son; Poasum. Hugh Godard; George monthly meeting Friday noon. It charge of arrangements.
made this week and include the sional.
pensive Io conduct.
C. Jones, ss, ... ______4
E
Maxey
and
I.
M
.
Peterson
wer<
following candidates for office:
Folhiwlng the »sample set by (be Washington Webster. Wayne Till-
Smith. 2b. ___
Monday and Wednesday will be
named alternates.
County Court. Springfield has In­ tar; Giggle Gravy, Warren Vail;
D. Brunson, rf.
Mrs. Edna Yarnell, noble grand; devoted to examinations at the high
Mose
Hollyhock.
Herschel
O'Quinn;
An
effort
will
be
made
to
have
formed the governor that the pro­
McKenxle, 3b,
Mrs. Nellie Pyne and Miss Thelma school, Thursday will be devoted to
jects are enterprises whlrh the city Zeke Pegg. Lawrence Chase; AID a large Hprlngfleld representation
Brunson, lb, ...
Sweeney,
vice-grand; Mrs. Wanda the annual school picnic, and Fri­
needs but can gel along without gator Jones. Woodrow Bates; Ad­ at the various aeaslona. Many m< m '
Barnhart, rf. _
Barnes, recording secretary; Mrs. day, June 2, will bring the gradua­
hesive
Brown,
Boy
Crandall;
Qulck-
her» having expressed their Inten-;
and that th« city will accept them
Trehart, I f . __
Estella Findley and Mrs. Grace tion exercises for 4 2 .seniors. Pro­
If the federal government wants to rlaln Imvendar, Charles Ingersoll; tlon of attending, some of the sea-1
Baty, c , ------
Lansberry, treasurer. Appointive fessor John Casteel, (acuity mem­
Lyric
Juniper.
August
Rodaknwskt;
stuns.
Efforts
will
also
be
made
to
finance them City official« have
Beatty, p , ___
officers will be named by the noble ber in the speech aepartment at the
expressed theiuselves as being op High Power. Nell McArthur; Snow­ take the Lions club quartet to Rose
Gillfspie, 2b,
grand at the time or Installation.
university, will deliver the com­
Jack Williams; Angelina burg os Springfield's entry In the
p o sed to the city Incurring any ad ball.
Highway Department to Have
mencement address at the Metho­
The
Springfield
lodge
won
sec­
Baker,
Therman
Lanning.
stunt-night program.
dltlonal debt.
32 2 7 9
Snow Plow on Job; Open­
ond place In the publicity contest dist church.
Mis: Amy Stehn will accompany
Heading the Hat of projects to
New committees for the next year
Play
at
Park
Next
ing
Set
for
June
23
at
the state convention at Pendle­
the
singers.
be cnrrl««d <m under the act as out
were announced at the meeting Fri­
The local team meets the Dlnty ton last week. Mrs. Stella Eaton
The program will start at 8
LEGION AUXILIARY TO
lined by the County Court la the
day by President Barber.
First attempts to open the snow ; Moore players next Sunday after- and Miss Deris Girard gave the
completion of the Willamette high­ o'clock, A small admission charge
SELL POPPIES SATURDAY
C. A. Huntington, legislator from blocked McKenxle highway over the nooB 81 Swimmer's Delight park. delegates’ reports, and Oswald
way east from Onkrldge to connect will be made.
Cascades
between
Springfield
and
Th,s
wl11
**
8
much
harder
game
Lane county, wa present and ex-|
Olson and Mrs. Katie Brumette
with the Central Oregon highway,
Bend will be made June 1, It was ,h,nks Davis. The bicycle riders gave reports of other events at the M r*. Larson W rig h t H e a d * Cam­
and the «Mtabllshment , of better MORE THEFTS REPORTED plained the operation of the state
paign T h t* Y e a r; Funds To
salea tax law as passed at Salem announced this week by the state ll8Ve ■’ready defeated the Fruit convention and grand lodge ses­
flood control condltlona on the Wil­
Aid Disabled Veterans
BY SPRINGFIELD FOLK He also, answered a number of highway d«»partment The work
Growers. Davis feels confident of sions.
lamette river between Springfield
P°8,A,on' however. If his first
questions put to him by business­ expected to require three weeks.
Regular program night is planned
The annual Disabled Vete
and Eugene.
H«,meone evidently need«»d a gar­
with the official re-openlng of this string players shew up nearly as for next Monday following the busi­
men In the audience.
Poppy Sale will be held in Spring-
den hose and thought It cheaper to
well
as
they
did
last
week.
highway set for June 23.
ness meeting and election.
field Saturday. May 27, tt was an-
steal than buy one Monday evening.
No announcement has been made
Springfield is now one game be­
SENIOR BOYS IN LEAD
HAPPY
HOUR
ELECTS
nounced today by Miss Edna
When Dr. W. C. Rebhan went out­
regarding front which side the snow hind schedule. The game with Yon­
FOR BASEBALL VICTORY side of hla home Tuesday morning
Swarts, president of the Springfield
OFFICERS FOR YEAR plow will start the opening work. calla was postponed twice because
American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs.
he found someone had cut the hose
hut It is exp«»cted that a rotary of the weather and finally dropped
G irla Play Sem i-Final Garnet To
Larson Wright is general chairman
off al the fauc«>t snd carried It Musio and Book Reports Feature plow will be brought down from to proceed with the scheduled
day; F in als to Ba Held at
for the Poppy sale this year and
Final Session of Club M em­
away.
the
Klamath
Falls
section
and
used
games In the regular routine. This
Annual School Picnic
will distribute them to other auxi­
bers Before Vacation
Culprits also ransacked the of­
on the east side of the pass.
game will tikely be played later In
liary members this afternoon.
fices of the high school principal
Although
the
snow
is
still
piled
the
summer
before
the
close
of
By defeating the sophomore boys and secretary where desks were
Each of the Popples to be sold
Mrs. Milton V. Walker was
18-2 last night In the Interclass carefully ««»arched and papers chosen president of the Happy Hour high In several drifts, tt is not the first half of the schedule.
here are made by the disabled vet­
as
Icy
as
In
previous
years.
This
bi'sclmll serie«, the senior boys as­ strewn about the floor sometime club for the next year nt the final
Funeral Services for Lydia erans in the U. S. Veterans Bureau
sured themselves of a place In the during the week-end without find­ session of tbs group held Monday is expected to expedite the open­ GIRLS INVITE MANY FOR
McNutt of Waltervilte Held hospital in Portland and all funds
ing of the highway.
final contest t>, he played at the ing anything of great value.
derived from the sale of them will
afternoon at the Walker home. The
The
highway
Is
now
open
on
this
FLAG BURNING SERVICE
in Eugene Wednesday
annual sch«Mil picnic on June I. The
be used for the work among the
A similar seari'h of the high next meeting of the club will be side to a point about five miles
senior boys have previously de- school was made some time ago held next September.
children of disabled veterans.
F irs t Flag to Fly O ver N. O. W .
Mrs.
Lydia
McNutt,
resident
of
above
Ix>st
Creek
ranch,
leaving
a
foalml the Junior boys 7-6 and the and high school officials think the
Other officers chosen are m T s stretch of about 14 miles which will
H a ll H era to Be Destroyed;
the McKenzie valley since 1895.
Junior b«iys defeat«»d the freshmen two entries were made by (he same
W. K. Burnell, vice-president; Mrs. have to be opened by the snow
Is 29 Years Old
died at her home at Waltervllle TORCH HONOR CROUP
8-6 In a rltiee game. The sophomore partlea. They were evidently »Pek­
W. E. Buell, secretary; and Mrs. plow.
Monday at the age of 80 years.
HAS LUNCHEON AT H. S.
boys defeated the freshmen hoy» ing the hiding places of the receipts
Mnude Bryan, treasurer.
An historic American flag will be
Born In Fremont County, Iowa.
8 14.
from "Kempy" the senior class play
publicly burned Monday afternoon January 16. 1853. Mrs McNutt lived
The Torch Honor society of the
For the program nt the meeting MOTHERS. DAUGHTERS
The senior girts stepped out In which was given Friday evening
at the Methodlat church basement for several years In Nebraska be­ Springfield high school closed a
Mrs.
Barnell
sang
I
wo
solos
with
championship style to defeat the The money was not In the building.
HAVE ANNUAL PICNIC as a special feature of the weekly fore coming to Oregon In 1896. The bu<:y year with a luncheon held
Mrs. Buford Roarh as nccompanist,
Junior girls 24 8 Tuesday while the
Girl Scouts meeting accc>rding to family home was established near Monday. May 22. In the home econ-.
and book r ports were given by
freshmen girls handed the sopho­
A large delegation of mothers ot
FULLERTON
CHOSEN
Mrs. I. M Petercan, Mrs. C. F. girls in Springfield high school and an announcement made this week the present site of the Eugene omlcs department of the high
more girls a 17-9 victory.
school. Those present were as fol­
BROTHERHOOD OFFICER Barber, Mrs. L. K. Page, and Mrs. their daughters held an enjoyable by Miss Eunice Gerber, scout cap­ Water Board power house.
tain.
lows: Virginia Christie, Marceline
She
is
survived
by
two
sons.
Earl
W. N. Gossler.
picnic at Swimmer's Delight park
TWO GIRLS TO PLAY IN
All ladies of the G. A. R. auxili­ and Jack McNutt, both of whom Seavey and Florence Vail, seniors;
Ralph Fullerton wns chosen sec­ Seventeen attended the meeting Wednesday afternoon. Games were
PIANO RECITAL TONIGHT retary-treasurer of the-Wllluini>tte Mrs. Buell and Mrs. Bryan wi-re play«»d during the late afternoon ary. Including Iuka circle 37, and are prominent road contractors. DeEtta Sandgathe and Elisabeth
members of the local scout commit­ She also leaves three daughters, Vail, juniors; Luclle Davis and
district of tho Methodist Brother­ hostesses.
and a picnic dinner was enjoyed.
tee and mothers of the girls are ex­ Mrs. J. W. »torment and Mrs. R. T. Mariella Trotter, sophomores; and
Miss Margaret Jarrett, dnughter hoods at their final meeting of the
This affair Is sponsored annually
Miss May Hewes, advisor. One
tended an invitation to attend the
cf Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Jarrett, and season at Junction City Frldny
LEGION AUXILIARY HEAD by the Girls League of the high ceremony which will be held at 4 Koozer of Waltervllle, and Mrs. S. member. Evelyn Kickbusch, a Jun­
M I hh Barhnra Itameli, daughter nt evening.
L. Shubert of Spokane, Washing­
He succeeds Howard
VISITS IN CITY TUESDAY school. This year arrangements o'clock.
Mr. ami Mrs W. K. Barile)), will he Hughes who la In California.
ton, besides 18 grandchildren and ior. was absent and Zula Kickbusch
were handled by Marjorie Prodi-
took her place at the luncheon.
The flag was presented to the 27 great grandchildren.
presented In a group plan,, recital
Dr. James T. Mathews. Corvallis
Mrs. Wave Enders of Medford, now and Rernadine McFarland.
This society is national In scope,
troop by Mrs. Bert Doane. It was
si the Eugene hotel hall-room thia pastor, was the principal speaker
She was a member of the Seventh
district president of the American
the first flag to fly over the W. O. Day Adventist church.
having branches In all of the lead­
this evening at 8 o’coek by Reuben of the evening.
Legion Auxiliary was a special vis« GIRL SCOUTS BENEFIT
W. hall here and was the property
Funeral services were held Wed­ ing high Bchools of the United
Charlyle Gnffrelere. A total of 19
Persons representing the Spring-
students will nppear on the pro­ field Hrotherhmwl at the meeting tor and guest of honor at a meeting
FROM BRIDGE SOCIAL of the Neighbors of Woodcraft. The nesday morning at 10:30 from the States. Membership In this group
of the local group held Tuesday
building has since b«»ten sold to the Veatch chapel In Eugene. Inter­ Is the highest academic honor
gram.
were Sam Bartholomew, Frank
afternoon at the home of Miss Edna
Mrs. S. C. Wright entertained at Masoalc lodge. The flag is.now 29 ment was made l-i the new I. O. O. which can be bestowed on a high
Bartholomew, P. J. Bartholomew,
Swarts, president of the Springfield her home Friday for a benefit years old.
school student. New members are
F. cemetery.
L. May, Dr. W. H. Pollard, Robert
KENSINGTON CLUB TO
Auxiliary.
elected at the start of school on the
bridge and tea party to assist the
Drury, Rev. Dean C. Poindexter,
Mrs. S. S. George of Eugene wns local Girl Scout troop. Mrs. Riley
ENTERTAIN CHILDREN Frank Bailey and Mr. Fullerton.
basis of the past year's work.
JEAN SCOTT HOSTESS
N. O. W. HOLDS PARTY
nnother guest at the meeting.
Snodgras-: won first prlxe and Mrs.
The next meeting of the district
FOR WEDDING EVENT
Children will he guests of the
TO SEWING GROUP
Frank Iavgan received the consola­
Brotherhood group will bo held in
Kenslneton club at their meeting
MISSION
SOCIETY
TO
tion
prise.
Mrs.
Wright
was
assist­
Springfield next September.
JeJan Scott entertained at her
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Helterbrand
Friday at the home of Mrs. W. B.
ed by Mrs. O. H. Jarrett. Mrs. Elvin
home Tuesday afternoon for a sew­ were honored with a large birthday
HOLD NOON LUNCHEON May and Mrs. W. K. Barnell.
Buell. A program of games for the
ing party. Her guests were the cake Wednesday evening by mem­
children will start off the afternoon “ LEST WE FORGET" IS
One of the Beat Serial Stories
A benefit luncheon will be given
Misses Doris Myers, Faye Parsons, bers of the Neighbors of Woodcraft
M. E. SERMON THEME
and this will he followed by n musi­
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
TO
at
Taylor's
hall
next
W«»«lnesdny
Evelyn
Buell,
and
Mrs.
Ralph
Full­
on
the
occasion
of
their
twenty-
of the Year
cal program to be presented by the
The Memorial day message to be at noon by the members of the HAVE MEMORIAL SERVICE erton and Mrs. George Cole. Re­ seventh wedding anniversary.
children themselves. Mrs. Buell will
Special honors were also confer­
freshments were served by the
he aeslsted by her daughter, Miss delivered at the Springfield Meth­ Christian Missionary society of the
odist church Sunday by Rev. Dean Christian church. Only a small
A special Memorial service will hostess.
red on Mrs. Ida Adams, recently
Evelyn Buell.
C. Poindexter will be on the topic, charge for the luncheon will be ho held at the Christian church
elected grand district representa­
“Lest We Forget." The evening made and the general public Is In­ Skinday morning with Rev. Veitte
Merchant In Portland — George tive.
MRS. TOMSETH HOSTESS service will he the annual high vited to attend. Mrs. E. A. Peterson Pruitt preaching the sermon. Miss P. Hoffman, local merchant, went
Mrs. Alberta McMurphy, past
grand representative, and Mrs. In­
TO PRISCILLA TODAY school baccalaureate sermon to he and Mrs. Elva Adams have charge Vldlne Gartln will sing Ihe solo, to Portland Wednesday.
By
preached by Rev. William G. of the arrangements.
“Saved by Grace." Christian En­
man, clerk of the Eugene lodge,
deavor will meet at 6:30. There
Tonsil* Removed— Theda Chase, were gUests.
Members of tho Priscilla club will Taylor.
ELINORE BARRY '
Coburg Methodist
Tillamook Paople Haro— Mr. and will ho no evening service as mem­ daughter of R. R. Chase of Camp
Plans for the circus to be held
meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at
Rev. Poindexter will preach on Mrs. Fred Ro^eberg of Tillamook bers of the congregation will at­ Creek, underwent a tonsil opera- June 14 were reported as progress- You’ll Be Sorry If You Mise It
the homo of Mrs. John Tomseth for
their regular session. Entertain­ the subject, “The Cross or the are guestn at the home of Mr. and tend the baccalaureate service at tlon Tuesday at the office of a local > ing favorably by the different com-
Mrs. I. D. Larimer this week.
the Methodist church that evening. physician.
I mitteea.
ment and refreahments nre planned. Sword,” at the 8:46 service.
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