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    PLEISIHI H ill
10 GRADUATE 26
THURSDAY, MAY 25- 1033
THW BPIU NO m LO NEWS
PAGE FOUR
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Rah Rah Rah
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in Court“]
FARM LAW PLAN
Dean Jewel of U. O. Is Com­
mencement Speaker To­
night; Class Entertained
Federal Land Banks Have
5-Year Moratorium; Other
Borrowers to Get Help
WUh a via » of 26 seniors, l'loas-
a n t H ill will g rad u ate th e largest
class in th e history ot its high
school to n ig h t when Dean Jew ell,
head ot th e school ot education at !
the U niversity ot Oregon, delivers
his oom ntencem ent ad d ress at the
high school gym nasium .
Farm m ortgage beuefits us well
as higher prices tor farm products
1,1 ’***“ ° * «“ things farm ers buy
a ra »,ru »,‘1"<1 f'»r In th e new Farm
Acl> a‘“ , r J |n« to inform ation re
•«'“ '*«*‘1 b>
Oregon A gricultural
K»**“»1“ « service cooperating with
the U. A department ot agriculture,
B orrow ers from F ederal Land
hanks are to receive a m oratorium
on payments on principal for five
re a rs. plus reduction In the in terest
ra le to Its per cent. T hey also will
he helped with in terest due which
they a re uuable to pay. T here are
400.000 F ed eral Land bunk mort
« * » in th e country with over
♦ 1.000.000.000 borrowed
false Property
Deals Are Hit
Thurston
PIANO STUDENTS
TO GIVE BECITAL
Church Friday Evenhig
MOSQUITOES . . . . under knife
The first ristl use ever found to»
m squtloes was when It was dis
le v e re d , a few y ears ago. at tin
» , rnm cnt hospital for th e Insane
..( W ashiugton. th at certain com
Orv Mahler. Southern Califurula
»non form s of insanity could lie
M ildred S w ift will he valedictor- i
Trojas football and tiaaehal star, »aa
cured if th e patient had m alaria
fallowed into eourt by s ndlrgialr
iau. and th e salu tato ry ad d ress will
cheering leetinn when he fare I
M alaria germ s a re carried only by
be given by M arg aret Upton. Roger
M l. I f >
certain m osquitoes. and in sane as
F airfield will read th e class h is to ry ,;
Mums all over th e country began
and R obert H am m ond will form ally I
to dem and m osquito.« which had
presen t the school cane to th e jun
been infected by biting m a |a rla
ior class.
patients.
V ictor P. M orris, of th e econo­
Now (be g overnm ent scien tists
mics d ep artm en t of th e u n iv ersity , I
have found a way to operate on
delivered the baci » lau reate address ;
H o.us
to th e class la st Sunday night a t
.
. Wagner,
. . baseball hero of I th e m osquito, under a microscope,
A id B a n k L iq u id a tio n
.
,
i n-K
k ....) , another day is this year again with ! and ex tract th e m alaria virus, so
F arm ers who have m ortgages
th e C hristian church. The church hu
Pirates, now m the ea-
Quiet Ceremony Performed
was filled and all stan d in g room p»cit? uf ¡„field lO„ h . hu fira , U lp ; they don't have to ship live moe- with Joint Stock Land hanks may
quitoea, which som etim e got away ajso he benefited under the pro­ at Dr. Childers Home in Eu­
was taken.
around the circuit has been a tour of
triumph, fans turning out by tbs and spread m alarial fever.
gene Saturday Evening
visions of th e Farm a c t which offer
i»pveral social affairs have been thousands to greet hun.
held recently in honor o f th e g ra d u -,
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The m arvelous thing about all a ssistan ce In th e liquidation of
Of « p ed al Interest to local peo­
i th at, as I see it. is not th a t m alaria th ese banks, provided they reduce
atln g class. Friday n ig h t they were
ple w in the announcem ent m ade
I cures paresis, but th a t anybody (h eir in terest rates to 5 per cent
en tertain ed with a buffet supper
this week of the m arriage S aturday
! ever found it out and th a t the hu­ and cease foreclosure proceedings
given by P rofessor and Mrs. Perry-
night of Miss Ida Ja n e ('ox, daugh
P rice a t th e hom e of Mrs. Art
man mind alias been Ingenious for tw o years.
te r of Mr. and Mrs. (leurge ('ox ol
Shough a t T hurston. T hose present
enough to find a way to perform
T he act provides help to o th er Springfield, to W alter C. iA haren,
such on operation.
were Evelyn Phelps, Caryl Lord.
farm m ortgagors through a special son of Mr. and Mrs. W J Scharen
Bonnie T inker. Zella M auney. Mar-
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bond Issue of $2,000,000,000 to raise of Qoshen. T he couple w ere united
U S H E R .................a t W hite House
g aret Upton. L u cetta B aughm an | n s t a | | a t jo n of Latest Modern
My co n g ratu latio n s to "Ik e” funds for loaning to farm ers who In m arriag e at the home of Dr. 8.
Clella
D rury,
Mildred
Swift. _
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Equipment -■ —
Enables Firm to Hoover, chief u sh er of th e W hite wish to borrow from the Federal Earl Childers. Only friends and
F rances H unsaker. C ecelia
C ru ian
House, who has Just finished his latnd banks. New loans are to be d o e e relatives attended the cere
Nancy Barnum . R obert Ham m ond,
Make Better Product
; forty-second y ear of serv ice th e re made on th e sam e liberal term s as mony.
Roger F airfield , Ja c k Doan», D ale;
granted old borrow ers.
The bride Is a g raduate of Spring
Lindley. Jam es W arring. H a rry ] An en tirely new loaf of bread but His real nam e Is Irving H. Hoover,
May R ed eem L o s t F a rm s
field
high school and has been ac­
and
when
Benjam
in
H
arrison
was
Barnum and Mr. and Mrs Price.
•»«» b earln * th e n am *■■ "i *ia ’“ T
F u rth e r provision Is made to pro tive in the different functions of
.
,
: B read.” is now being produced at president he was a young electri
A nother s<x*ial evening w as spent a __
__ . .
m _____.
young people of th is com m unity
th e Home Baking company, accord- d a n . Mr H arrison h a d . t h e first v‘d*' fund“ *° e n ,b l‘’ t “rw e r’
redeem farm property lost by fore­ Mr S charen has been em ployed In
by th e class a t th e hom e of Mr. and
j ing to Carl McKee, m anager. This electric push-buttons installed In
closure since July 1, 1831. In fact, Eugene for several years and the
Mrs. Jean E b e rh a rt In Eugene
is being m ade in both th e w hite th e W hite House. Young Hoover
this section of th e (irn i act con­ couple will make th eir hom e In that
Jig-saw puzzles, ping pong, and
did
th
e
job.
They
got
out
of
order
and whole w heat. A nother new loaf
tain
s provisions through which ex city.
cards w ere enjoyed a fte r w hich r e ­
; which th e bakery has recen tly so often th at the P resid en t thought
cessive debts may be cut down, in­
freshm ents of ice-cream and cake
placed on th e m arket Is th eir De- th ere ought to he an electrician
te re st ra te s reduced, paym ents on
w ere served.
i Luxe bread. T his loaf is longer and on the Job all the tim e. H e picked
principal
postponed,
foreclosed GUARD REPORTER WINS
is sliced, and is w rapped in a new "Ike" and H oover has been there
farm
s
redeem
ed
and
o
th
e
r provis­
HONORS AT UNIVERSITY
waxed tra n sp a re n t w rapper. A siml- since.
ions to a ss ist farm ers to m eet urg­
lar sliced whole w heat loaf is also
"Ik e” is responsible for all th e
Miss Betty Ann Macduff, Spring
ent obligations, according to a c ir­
j m an ufactured, but is wrapped In historic relics in th e presidential
cular issued by th e extension se r­ field reported for the Eugene Reg
man ion. for the m anagem ent of the
j th e h eav ier w rapper.
Istcr Guard, was the receplent of
vice.
A new m achine known as a dough i dom estic sta ff and th e supervision
T h e first p art of th e m easure Is two high educational honors at the
________
b rak e is responsible for the g reat I of all form al social functions. He
the Farm Act proper, o r th e part U niversity of Oregon the past two
S ta te R eport S h o w s Four in’ProveD,ent which it has been p o s-; receives all distinguished visitors th a t applies to controlling produc­ weeks. H er first honor wns being
i
slble to m ake in th e already popular and escorts them to th e president.
Brokers Lose Permits; In- Q uality bread says McKee. T his ; And he Is p retty nearly th e most tion and Increasing farm prices. In chosen for m em bership In I’hl Beta
this section, congress declared that Kappa, highest scholastic group In
formation Is Given
m achine rolls and w orks th e dough popular man in W ashington.
the p resent acu te economic em erg th e U nited S tatee la tte r she was
so as to produce a much finer loaf S A F E T Y .....................a glass law
the consequence
u> announced, as w inner of second
r,alem Or,-.. May JS— (S p ecial» - with a vplvPty , ex tu re.
N early , WPn,
g
, wTOte ency
, r is , in part
disparity
betw een Ihe
D uring th e calen d ar y ear 1832 th e
A
ln r ,ta t,on
extended , hp
npwg )(em (fl A m ertca
lh ‘ prize of $50 In th e M urray W arner
. ta te Real E state D epartm ent, un ,hp pubilp to vlsit ,h e m odern day about a kind of glass for automo- prices of agricultural and o th er essay contest having w ritten
com m odities. For Instance, index paper on “T he Stim son D octrine
d er th e d irection of In su ran ce Com
lig h t bakery. T h ere a re no reg u lar i hile w indshields which would not
m issioner A. H. A verill, investiga visitin g hours, we welcome an in -! sh a tte r in case of a collision. Since num bers prepared by th e United and A m erica’s F ar E astern Diplo­
S tates dep artm en t of agriculture m acy.”
ted com plaints In 118 cases of al j spection by o n r custom ers a t any
then many m an u factu rers of cars ahow , h at for gpvera, m„ „ th s farm
leged violation of the law and t h » l tjm c „ y , MpKpp whn bas ju st bad
rules of ethic governing th e con :b jg dej|v ery tru ck s rep ain ted blue have adopted safety glass, but only products have bad an exchange E state of Nancy C. Conrad. De­
within a very few years.
] value of only half „„ nlll).b ag bp.
ceased.
duct of th e real estate business in and orange along w ith his change
N O T IC E
It has Just been en acted Into law fore tb e w ar
the sta te ; found in 40 cases th e
m acu factu r)n g process,
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
in New York th a t a fte r th is year
com plaints w ere based on facts suf
V ndpr , bp m a„ aKPn,Pnt of McKee every bus licensed In th e state
Seek G reater Buying Power
NOTICE Is hereby given that
ficient to su b stan tiate th e claim s. , h)g bakprv bas m ade a ypry un.
C
ongress declared th e policy ot William C urtis, A dm inistrator of
must be equipped with safety glass
and was responsible for th e retu rn j 1Isua,
riglng from a smalI and a fte r next year all c a rs m u s t“ ” ’ nat,on to "reestab lish prices to th e E sta te of Nancy C. Conrad, de­
of a total of $5.201.88 to Injured b ack ro o m bake abop to a place he so equipped. A su rp risin g ly high farm ers at a level th a t will give ceased. has fll»«l in the County
Court of the S tate of Oregon. In and
parties, according to the re p o rt Just :imoDg th e leading b ak eries of th e proportion of in ju ries anil deaths agricultural com iiiodlties a purch as­ for lam e County, his final report
issued.
sta te w ithin a perio« of th ree years. in m otor accid en ts com e from ing pow er with respect to articles us such A dm inistrator, and th a t ten
In addition the d ep artm en t re-IT h ia stead y grow th has m ade nec- broken glass. T he tim e will come farm ers buy. equivalent to the pur­ o'clock In th e Forenoon of S a tu r­
day the 1st day of July. J9 3 3 , at
voked th e licenses of four real cssary th ree changes In location when no c a r may be operated un­ chasing power of agricultural com­ the Court Room thereof, has been
e s ta te b rokers or ag en ts and sus during th a t tim e until now it occu- less It has n o n -shatterablo glass all m odities in the base period”—Aug by th e Court fixed and appointed as
ust 1909—July 1914 " P a rity ” In ex the tim e and place for hearing ob­
pended th e license of one o p erato r. pies one of th e fin est locations In through.
change value Is clearly the goal of jections to said final rep o rt and
according to th e sta tistic s em braced ; th e city.
T A X E S ..........................m any unfair
th e Farm Act. T h ree production fo r the final settlem en t of th e
in the 1932 report and agency d ire r
T h e b ak ery is a real asset to the
T he S tate of New York has abol­
e s ta te of said d w eased.
tory ju st issued. T he license rev o ca-, com m unity also. The products, ished all personal pro p erty taxes. control plans a re provided — land
WILLIAM CURTIS. A dm inis­
trato r.
tions w ere based upon div erse mis- w hich include various kinds of rolls, T hat is a step In th e rig h t direc­ leasing, dom estic allotm ent, and
(M 25—J 1 8-15 22)
rep resen tatio n s involving
" w ith -, cookies, cakes and o th er pastries, tion. Rhode Island was th e first to m arketing agreem ents F arm er p a r­
ticipation mat be on a voluntary
holding money and collusion with ' besides th eir bread, a re now being do aw ay with th is u n fair tax.
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S 8 A L E
basis, with benefits In cash pay-
an o th e r b ro k er and an unlicensed, widely m ark eted in m any of th e
I call it u n fair because it presses
N otice Is hereby given th a t I hsvo
j m ent provided for those who co­
person; w ithholding money belong E ugene sto res as well a«, locally.
on th e poor m ore th an on the rich.
in my hands for service an execu­
operate. A pplication is to be grad­ tion Issued out of the C ircuit Court
ing to an o th er, and o b taining a sec i
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The tax assesso r can count the
ual a t as rapid a ra te as Is deem ed of the S ta te of Oregon for i4tne
r e t profit in violation of profession W|LL|AM THIENES HAS
farm er's ca ttle and hogs, his horses
feasible, with consum ers in terests County, on the 22nd day of May.
ai ethics. T he one suspension was
and his m achinery, but w hat the
1933, In a suit w herein Ira C P arks
upon the ground of “flag ran t care
ROLE IN U. O. COMEDY rich man h as in a safe dep o sit box protected by provisions In the act, and
Della I. P arks a re plaintiffs
according to th e E xtension Service and C. W T ra ile r, H. N. T ra ile r,
lessness in handling of m oneys be
in stocks and bonds Is out of sight
W
illiam
T
hienes.
son
of
Mrs.
circular.
J H. Goldey, Fay B Goldey and
longing to his clients."
and be can —and does—lie about it.
Sadie T hienes, ro u te 2. Springfield,
T he Booth Kelly Lum ber Company,
T o ta l Licenses Decrease
Revision of all our old tax m eth­
a corporation, a re defendants, and
a p p ta rs In one of th e principal
T he report show s a to tal of 2,028 !
ods is in th e air. I think it is a MANY ATTEND SUNDAY
whb-h said execution ordered m»‘ to
roles in S h ak esp eare's "T he W in­
licenses Issued durin g th e y ear 1932. (
m istake for a sta te to im pose a re­
SCHOOL CLASS PARTY sell th e h erein after specified real
te r's T ale,” being given its final
and
personal property, to satisfy
A com parison of licenses issued to
tail ales tax. as so m any have
show ing by th e dram a dep artm en t
the personal det-re»- due the plain
N
early
tw
enty
young
people,
May 1, 1932. with th e correspond­
done lately. I believe in th e sales
tiffs in th e sum of $2623.50 with In­
of th e U niversity nt Oregon, at the
ing period of 1933 show s a d e­
tax. because It hears equally on m em bers of Mrs. A. B. Van V alzah's te re st thereon at 8% per annum
McDonald th e a tre tonight.
crease of 436. seg reg ated as fol­
everyone according to how m uch' Sunday school class attended a from the 6th day of A ugust, 1932.
Ho plays th e p a rt of the old
low s: B ro k ers' licenses 1193, a de­
he spends; but 1 think It ought to party given by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph until paid, and $200 00 atto rn ey 's
shepherd, one of the main comedy
fee and costs and d isbursem ents of
crease of 352; corp o ratio n s 76, a 1
be a federal and not a s ta te tax.
Fullerton a t the J. F. Bailey home su it tax»»d a t $27.40 and costs of
ch a ra c te rs, in th e tragic-comedy.
decrease of 8; co p artn ersh ip s 79; |
Way W ednesday even- sale,
Mr. T hienes Is a g rad u ate of Spring- I N F L A T I O N ____ how it w ill help n#ar
Notice Is fu rth e r given T hat by
a d ecrease of 22; salesm en 267, a
An inquiring friend w rites to ask Ing. Members of th e class gathered
field high school, and is at presen t
a t the home of th eir teach er and virtue of th e foregoing I will on
d ecrease of 54.
me
how
It
will
benefit
th
e
country
enrolled in th e u n iversity as a
drove to the Bailey hom e In a S aturday the 24th day of Ju n e, 1933,
In addition to giving th e nam e
a t the hour of 11 o'clock In the
fr shm an in the bu n an ities group. to have th e F ederal R eserve banks
group.
and th e business ad d ress of every '
forenoon at th e Bide n Woe. auto
Although this is Mr. T hienes' issue th ree billion dollars of new
cam p situated on th e Pacific High
licensed real esta te b ro k er and ;
first im portant p art in a cam pus money to tak e up governm ent
way about 2 miles north of C resw ell
salesm an in th e sta te , th e directo ry
| d ram atic production, he also ap­ bonds. The an sw er Is th a t these
In Lane County, Oregon offer for
contains a vast am ount of inform a­
bonds
a
re
now
held
by
banks
which
sale and sell for cash to the hlgh»*st
p e a r e d In a m inor role In "Once in
tion upon th e elem en tary law and
bidder one counter and th re e tables
a re handicapped by having so much
a L ifetim e.”
T
he
T
hurston
high
school
and
the eth ics of th e profession, as well
And th a t on S aturday th e 24th
I h e leading c h aracter of Leox- of th eir deposits tied up In the
as 22 stan d ard legal form s used by
"frozen assets." If the- banks t a „ ' xrade school also Mt. Vernon Bchool day of Ju n e. 1933 a t th e hour of 1
tes, king of Sicilia, i taken by
o'clock In the afternoon at th e front
brokers in th e proper conduct of
H*l* week. C edar F lat school and south door of the Lane County
C harles Shoem aker, Portland, Daisy turn them over for new cash, they
th e ir business activ ities. Also th e
can
use
th
e
new
money
to
lend
for
closed
last
Friday
evening,
Court House, In Eugene, O regon of
Sw anton. Eugene, as Hermione,,
full tex t of th e real e sta te license
fer for sale and sell at public auc­
queen to L eontes. has the principal productive en terp rises. And there i The com m encem ent exercises for tion to th e highest bidder for cash,
law and its effects, the la tte r de­
is
Just
as
much
behind
th
e
new
5
the
T
hurston
high
school
will
be
fem inene role.
the follow ing described real prop­
m onstrated by questions and an­
currency as behind the bonds that held Friday evening. Professor erty, holng registered title, to-wit:
sw ers to ’m eet th e problem nor­
is. th e governm ent's credit.
Sm ith from U. ot O. will be the
Lots 1, 2, 38 and 39 of the
RAILROADS OFFERING
mally arisin g in th e business.
Hawley R iverside O rchard T racts
PAINTING . . . . larg est In world speaker of the evening.
as the sam e a re laid down on the
T he to tal am ount of receipts of
The larg est picture ever painted i Miss Mildred Price retu rn ed hom e
WORLD'S FAIR TOURS
duly recerdw l plat ther»Mif, said
th e dep artm en t for th e y ear 1932
from
T
he
Dalles
last
Friday
even­
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on canvas will be one of th e s ta r
lands being in sections 1 and 2
w as $12.735.19. e x p e n s e s $8,565.15
With the official opening of the attrac tions on th e Midway at the ing w here she has taught for sev­
Tp 19 8 R. 3 W. of W. M. In
and th e to tal surplus turned into W orld’s fair, "A C entury of Pro-j Chicago C entury of P rogress Ex- eral years.
Lane County, Or»!gon together
with all the buildings and im
the general fund of the s ta te tre a s­ gross,” se t for S atu rd ay of th is ! position, it Is 402 feet long and
Mrs. Arch Bhough Is In P ortland
provem ents thereon including a
ury as of D ecem ber 31, 1932. was week special In terest Is being mani- i 45 feet high and depicts, ag ain st a this week.
F airbanks M orse autom atic elec
$4.170.04.
tested now In th e unique accommo- | ' background th at shows ail the
Mrs. G aroute from Salem Is v isit­
trie pump now being used as part
of the w ater supply system on
datlon offers being m ade by th e fam ous b attlefields of F rance, six ing w ith Mrs. Ira Gray.
said prem ises, also including the
V isitor from Marcola — Mrs: Southern Pacific railroad.
¡thousand Individual heroes of the
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Safely, E u­
hot w ater system consisting of
C laude P ratt of M arcola was a busi­
T he railroad officials have a r J W orld W ar. E very one Is a perfect gene, sp en t Sunday a t the Roy
wood h eating stove, colls, hot
ness visito r In B pringfteld W ednes­ ranged special one, two, th ree, four I portrait.
Edm lston home.
w ater tank and pipes and all pip­
day.
and five day to u rs which will In- 1 G reat French a rtists who were
ing and all rem aining fixtures ex
Miss E ileene Tom pson, who has
ceptlng only th e Ju n io r G asoline
elude all n ecessary expense Item s j too old to fight started work on been a t H alsey for several weeks
Service outfit n ear highw ay and
V isits F rien d s—T. C. G uthrie of while In Chicago. T hese accommo- th is hug»! painting w hile the w ar retu rn ed hom e last Sunday.
which belongs to th e Associated
P leasan t Hill was in Springfb Id »billons are being Hold rig h t along ' wa still going on. It was shown to
Miss Izora G regory who taught
Oil Co., and exceptitng th e frigid
T uesday to visit with his friends.
alre, all said fixtures not excepted
with th e tran sp o rtatio n tick ets mak- ; millions In a special building In at M arshfield the past year visited
being a p a rt and parcel of the
ing it unnecessary for a visitor to Paris for years a rte r the A rm istice, Miss M arjory G tan t a few days last
real property.
At Culp C reek— Mr. and Mrs. th e fair to carry much money for and has been brought to Chicago week on her re tu rn trip to her
T he sale will Include all th e right
M. B. Huntly w ere guests at the accom m odations or service while i for more m illions to see.
hom e In eastern Oregon.
title and in te re st of the afore
home of Jack M agladry home at in Chicago.
I hope that, everybody who goes
Mrs. Genevieve Beam an and defendants and each and everyone
Culp C reek Saturday.
to the Chicago F air will m ake It daughter, Hora, who have been of them In and to said property,
B irth d a y D in n e r— Mr. and Mrs. a point to see this m agnificent pic- teaching In Gold Beach the past real and personal, and of all parties
In 1905 th e re were 800 hotels in 1 M. B Huntly and Mr. and Mrs hire. And I hope evefybody who year are spending this week at. claim ing by or th ru then» or either
of them su b ject only to the right
New York. Today th ere are 500. Morri Morton w ere guests Tuesday re n d s this will go to Chicago this ¡th e hom e of L aw rence flossier,
of redeem ing th e real property In
at tb e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Carey sum m er. I know of no way of spend-
C ed i H arblt who Is w orking at Ihe m anner specified by law.
C. A. 8W A RT8, S heriff of Lane
T here a re m ore than 60,080 1 Thom pson of Vida. The occasion ing a vocation more Interestingly Siletz visited his m other here over
County, Oregon.
'w a s th e birth d ay of Mrs. H untly.
and m ore usefully.
¡th e week-end.
w aiters in New York.
(M. 26—J e 1-8-16-22)
Bakerv Offers
New Bread Loaf
tiltil; "T a ra n telle," Joliu Thompaon,
plaved by H elen Michael.
"(Iraashopper'a Dane«," tli-odrtrh,
"About W ltcbea." Ilavmoinl Earl»
M itchell, played by Muriel Tyson
"Puloiialse," J rt B ach; ''M orulng
Song." Jam es Rogers; "SarulM iide,"
llatltlel, "E lfin Play,“ J. R ogers;
Thirteqn Young Piano Pupils "M inuet," Bach; "V alse," J. Roger«,
played by Ja n e t Douglaa.
To Appear at Christian
Ida Cox Weds
W. i . Scharen
"P uck." John T hom paon; "H ide
and S»»k." John Thom paon, played
People of t»t»rlngfl<>ld who enjoy by Ja n e Alice Pengra.
i music are lnvlt»*»l lo alleati the (mb
"M oment M ualcale," A lbert you
lie recital of piano «Indents In be
"T roea,"
llaabucb;
given Friday nlglil nt the t'h ila tla n Doeiiborf;
chitrch by s tu d e n ti of Mrs John "Hauen of III« Dwarf«." Michael
S tc h n . T he progrum will begin al Aaron, played by H asel Nealdlt
7:30 and will be pi'...... lied by 13
amali children.
Thia Is the flrat public recital to
be given by atudents of Mrs Stebii
III Springfield
The thirteen groups In Ihe pro-j
gram a le n a follows:
"T he Cuckoo," John T hom pson: |
“ A L ittle Maxurka." John Thum p
son; "T he Cotton Picker«,” Dorothy
G aynor Blake; "T he Elf and the
N'slry"; B erenice llenson Bentley;
played by Betty Ju rre tt.
"T he S kating C arnival,” Michael
A aron; "Polllwog," John Thompaon,
played by Nudyn»» Neel.
"Spring Song," John Thompaon;
"P arad e of Ih<- Anta," John Thump
«on; “Soldier« M arch," German
IVIk song, played by Joy Itebhan
English Folk Song. EiigHsb Sing­
ing game. Old Tune, played by Don­
ald Michael.
"C rossing the Bridge," Rudolph
F rinii;
"T he
H aunted Castle,"
F rances T erry ; played by M argaret
Jean Wright.
"In Ihe Gym." John Thom paon;
"W ild Rosea," C uthbert H arris;
"Hlep Lightly." Helen C ram m ; play-
»■d by Mary Alice Bartholomew.
"To th e lauid of Nod." Michael
A aron, "Uncle Remus,” G rant Sch
aefer; played by Marjwry Jean
Pengra.
"C asienets and Tam bourine«," John
T hom pson; played by Edna Muri«
W right
"G eneral Bum Bum M arch," Pol
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