THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS I IIIUTIhM’ll YKAH LAST HONDA ROLL REPORTS LISTED □ Nornun H Davis HHHINOHK1JJ, I.ANK COUNTY. OKKOON. THURHDAV, JUNB 1. 1M3 No. 21 Girls Will Name MONTH Winner bor Cup CHILDREN PLAN IS-COL OFFSCHOBLTEAR Three Vi* for Honor of Being Chosen Outstanding Stu Local Board Sets Thirty-two dent in Local High School Week* as Maximum; More May Be Slashed If Needed One of three girls, Marjorie Pro Grado School* Finish Work Monday; Report Card Di* trlbutlon End* Year Special Observation of Chil- I dren'* Day to Be Made at Christian Church Service REORGANIZE AT LINCOLN Children'» day will be observed ‘ h" °* Virginia Christie, or Herne Springfield schools will not oper- thia coming Munday, June 4, at the ,lln* *•< Farlsnd will be announced a ta ‘ mora than elgb, m,)n, bg neI[ Hprlngfleld Christian church with » '« « » f ‘k* »om en a Civic and mor> |nliy ( (jt off of a special program by the young rlub ,u p *®» oitow morning at the , be ,f <uch people of the Munday school under * * “”• br-kfa.! sponsored neteggary Tblg waa ,b(. det.,„on the direction of Mrs. Ito land E «»F tbe O rla League of t h . Spring- ot (ha local school Ijoard announced Moahler. The program which will k 1 ** ’ 1 at a special meeting Friday even <on«ht of NongH, rerltatlon«, drill» ’ w’nner CUP *IM not "nd dramatisation», has been In *aln of the cup. but will Melnber. of tba fBe) »«r »everal weeks and X n e r T V o ^ ^ h O" , v""* <“ » that It will not be possible to wl11 b» presented at 10 o'clock Hun-1 * h * nner"durto< the past four opergtg lbe c„ y b«.yon4 tbe day morning Just after the opening ***** • ln< e lh,! rup * “ o,,cred by <|ght month perl<j<J Jn e s .r c l.e s of the Hund.y aehool. ,b " c* b “ “ pH“ *« ‘b® «>'' term, but are making plan, to oper- The complete program for the 8bou'd b" J * * * “ lb' a t . them on that basis , ¡X X S ? be*r i r ' y.Jr“ d" No action wa taken on the pro- Students at Lincoln School Win Scholarship Letter* for Honor Work During Year A *»rl«s of picnic*, picnic lunette* ami Individual room pari lea during ________ a ____ Die paid week brought to a close Norman II Davis. efleial Euro- the year'* activities at both the l.ln colu and Hrattaln grade achoola a* paaa representative of the U. B. sad resides! «ooeeveH'» koosrveh '» Ambassador a—»-— -nj-T well aa the Junior high at the President »I la r| <■ e Geneva I >iaarmameat Lincoln. Confer d tbe World Keo nom is Hrattaln teacher* apent Monday Confer» - - bleb opens si lx,ados going over the »lam ination paper* I Juae II, Q meriran vary mack in . M r. Davis bas held with their atudenta pointing out lbs new. ‘b« where the Individual puplla (ell * * a T '« C 1 lK,,U the N ation s.' Junior Inter li.p t ! Into Brazilian Jungles Ele<'“ on ,o » ' " " « ' b’ ® « of u “ ber " • ‘a rl“ R. S. SENIORS ID BET DIPLOMAS John Casteel to Deliver Ad- dr*** on Subject of “The Graduate and Hom* Town” CLASS HAS FORTY-ONE Marcelin* Seavey is Saluta- • torian and Florence Vail Will Give Valedictory Forty-one senior students nt Springfield high school will offici ally conclude their academic car eers in thia city tomorrow night when they are handed their dip lomas of graduation by F. B. Flanery. chairman of the school I board tor district 1*. Before these students are gradn- ! ated they will bear Professor John I (.'aateel of the University of Oregon j " World W e & va* « member of iho Armistice "J iksaiun ; Financial adviser te I -J it Wilson, oegoUa- Uag peaea der secretary of H ta U . U .H * of latereatioaal Reonomie ( b • in 1*87; sad, is m v a m*i f tbe Board or Tru sten o f th< gt* Eadowmaat for la te ra *Uot Greeting ........ Zena Vail of ,b* cap waa b,,ld ,aat »»«k w,th . ’ * Z “"d contracU hare down In their anawera. Recitation—“My Wish " each memb«r of the Girls League been *i* t‘*,i wl,h th« local teachers. At the IJncoln school the Junior speech department, speak to them Joann« M cF arland caaGng a vote for her choice. Then 1'ast »Pfing when the teachers were * high teacher» held a meeting after at tbe Metbodlat church, on the Bong— 'Ding Dong." . Beginner l‘no,h’ r ballot waa taken with the J»’ “ * * retalD tb 8 ,r Poalttoua on lb« atudenta had been <ll*ml»»ed subject “The Graduate and Hla names of the three highest as con- j ,be various faculties no salary | Recitation Joan Barber and aod drew up tentative plana (or Home Town." The graduation ex textanta. The ballot* were counted! ,,1 Pula,lon‘ ’ were made with the Bonnie Jean Thomas their work neat (all. It waa necea- ercise.; will start at 8 o'clock. by W E Buell, principal and Miss taacha” and no time limit was set Roto— "1 Think When I Read vary to completely reorganise the Graduation exercises for these Anna Vogel. Girls League advisor ; 00 the ° n #r »»‘ended by the board. That Bweet Story of Old." work I her» aa the alith grade will Springfield students and many _ Elisabeth Boyles Tbe » ,nner- whose name will be in- Members of the board did not be absorbed next year and Mlaa others who cam e to this city from Recitation_"What I Think" scribed on the cup. will be announ- the datea for the next school Eleanor Hmlth will be brought outlying communities to secure _ Mary Pederson ced at tbe breakfast to be held | year nor the date on which school | there (rota the liratlaln school their education will mark the cli | will open next fall. It is tbe attb Class Junior Girl. Fr‘d a>f Drill and Hong a junior high school teacher. max of a busy week of activities Installation of officers for the - tuae of tbe board members that Trio Mary and Eira The high school honor roti can started Monday with the first of Girls League will also be held as moat of the time which will be Haiimg tbe high seas enroute to Boyles and Lois Wilson. not be Included thia week aa the a feature of this breakfast. New of- chopped from the school year be Brazil are Mrs. Alice La Varre tbe final examinations. Tuesday Exer<-lse- "The Bible la a Gar work there la not completed until fleers to be installed are De Etta taken off at the close of the year (to p ), and her sister in-law, Mrs. they took a holiday for Decoration den" Primary Dep't. ¡ Andre La Varre (below ), tbe two Friday Himlent. w h .«e work and attm.d Tw o-Y.ar llln **. I. Fatal to I »<”>«- '°« « * M orn.n, to To*.".... !»•»««•»»•■ V.rr. | £ t 7 x ^ 1 ton .“ l i d Handgathe, president: : A.ys Alya Thnt- That tnereoy thereby anowtng allowing student, student* an op- , ;omea mrnl^ „ of the f ..... .............. ... r .ilk « ,» M T ......... ......................................... Barbara L e w l . cber' v Ic p r e .M e o t ; Exln. Sever- port un! ty to assist In various spring Braxilmn Gusa.a E.ped.t-on beaded ‘ Barbara Lewis ance entitled them to a pluro on the Gilbert H. Tyson Monday; for unexplored jungle*. They will be are attending the annual school son. secretary-treasurer ; and Lela activities. Dramatisation "What Dur Money final honor roll of tbe year are: the first white women ever to go into ! picnic and contest* Tomorrow Funeral H*ld Wednesday Does" Junior-later. Dep't. Putman, social promoter. BRATTAIN BCHOOL this great jungle sector. ; morning tbe girls will attend the During the regular morning ser Firat Grad* An Hines* of two year* duration - Girls League breakfast and later EUGENE MINISTER GIVES Richard Bennett. BUI Gardner, which made him an Invalid finally vice hour Rev. V elile Pruitt will . all the students will gather at the BACCALAUREATE TALK Clair Irwin, Charles Martin. Itay j claimed the life of Gilbert H preach >be Children's Day sermon school for the senior class pro N oll Jr.. Htdney Peterson. Wayne Tyaon. brother of W. P. Tyson. on the auhject, "Tha Child Exalt gram. Sudden Illness Prevents Baptist N yslen, Vlralnls HtatnmaU. Ellen Hprlngfleld mayor, at hla home on ed." There will also be special ap Girts Win High Honors Pastor From Conducting Van Lydegraf. lone Van Lydograf west i t Ave. In Eugene Monday propriate music at thia time. To Marceline Beavey and Flor Special Services Second Qrad» The evening service will be at the age of 66 years. ence Vail, both honor students and Betty Campbell, Joyce Church. Mr. Tyaon waa well-known In ceded by the Christian Endeavor members of the "Torch" society. The value of truth and beauty Dorothy Galea, Dora Mae Keyes, Hprirtgfleld. having been auditor of meeting at *:80. ''Pentecostal Josephine Phalr, Virginia Pohl, the city's books for several year*. 7;;«;-’ . c h ^ '^ z to B* N . w Noble I £ Lincoln Junior High Holds vX .............. ____ ___. - / —. J C -e n d . T B e lm e Sweeney out to m of the 1*33 gradu * z i ‘h e salutatory and v a c Grand; Thelma Tbotnaa Bacus, Victor Kvonuk. He waa a son of laaac and Char ..................... pastor for the evening service. The ating class of Springfield high L O n im e n c e m e n t for Large :dlctory addresses. Richard Ftanery. Richard Martin. lotte Tyaon having been born at Misses l^ la 8 ulrea and Haael Wll Chosen _______ as Vice-Grand Class Monday Afternoon schoor at their baccalaureate eer- Dorothea Frese will play. Curtis Mattison. Auatln McCall. ('healer, England on March 18. aon will alng a duet at thia service E dn. Yarnell was elec ted ! ’ *<* 3»»d*X e ’ en,n* »y Rev. Cecil Priest's March” for the opening Mrs Roderick Htelnmetx. Roger T o b ia s., H77. ||« moved with hla parent* ___________________ A cU88 of 43 B‘ud»n‘a »»re grad of the prorl-am Friday eTentog. F. Ristow, . . pastor of the Methodist Noble Grand and Mias Thelma church in Eugene. The service was uat«*l Clyde Waldrlp. Junior L*ac**h*r. to Bt Aervan. France In 1881 and JUNIORS the eighth grade at the Musical numbers will be furnished ENTERTAIN Sweeney, vice-grand of Juanita i held at the Methodist church here. Llnco*n Junior high school thia by a g(ris sextet. Beth Jennings. (tolls Hhearar. Edward BurkhearC lived there until coming to Oregon FOR SENIORS FRIDAY I mearte» Rebekah hato lodge at ««.«i«« thetr Third Qrad* ¡n 18*4. ---------- Uonri.v u t y ReT- Rtato» «poke in the place of week “nder the direction of Roy Gerber, Virginia Christie. Betty Pat AW rich. Fannie Hick». He was engaged In business In Annual Banquet Held at Thyior Wandu Barnes was chosen as r * ReT W,,llam G T*Z|or. pastor of Quln*>- pri“clp“ *' A few of theae Eva Look. Blanche Bates, and -, manua n am es was chosen as re- . ~ . c n m n le te r f t h « t r i n » . , . Cleone Maxey, Kathryn Moyer. Lots Fall City. Daliaa and Cottage Grove c o r d l n w s a e r a t a r v a n d U r . F . i e i i . the 9 Prlc«fleld Baptist church who «HnP1«»««» ‘b®lr l° » e r division york j ew ei Helterbrand, who will sing H all; Thaatr« Party Closet Phalr. Muth Phalr. Bob Gardner, for aeveral years. Lalar he tiecame Findley as treasurer These new was ,aken 1,1 Sund»Jr and who had m ld^ e a r and have already »tart ..By lbe W aters of Minnetonka”. Evening's Program Dick Gott. Thor wa Id Johnson. Max assoclale<i with the University of ----------- | ... , . . ... been announced aa the baccalaur- '*d LakFn* hl8h school work. "Sunset," and "Indian Dawn.” Mlaa will assume tha X «»..d« . .. well I'ohl. Tom Williams. Vernon Oregon as auditor and served In Member, of the 1»S3 graduat.ng 1 ; officer* tbelr D«w of p the ^ U o lodge n . following thetr ea ,e spe,k er ed Most to e of n m ^ ^ « ,. h » £ r. h £ ? 7 o r .. ’ W * ““ Kunkle. | that capacity until 1*81. of Hprlngfleld high school ln, ta| laiu>n wJlk.h ha„ g«,«.. tenta Mnelcal numbers for the service . accompanist, Fourth Qrad* Hurvlvora Include hl* widow, class were guests o f the Junior d a ta j tlye,y for th„ (rf July Included two songs "The Loet their further education next fall. Rev. Veltto Pruttt will give the Hcholarshlp— llarrlaon Billing». Mrs. Nellie Hampton Tyson; nne An interesting fact In this connec- ____ , _______ „ „ „ brothers. M.wiwwv» member* at the annual Junior-Hen A A*at of appointive officers ( h,,rd- and "Oh. That • — » W e Two • w” tjOn Is that while the high school Invocation and Rev. Dean C. Poln- Bobby Bennett, ________ Dorothy _ _ Flauery . ____ ,„n. Alton Tyson; three KdMh Ware. V erg i. Buxxard. Ethel ! Percy W of Hpringfield. Alan of 1 ,b" T « '“ ’“‘ x“ w‘" be n ,n “‘d bp tbe new Noble W«"» b>' a ladl*a will graduate 42. the Lincoln school deXter Wl" pronounce * e benedic- Ruth Fulop. ¡Eugene and Gerald In Paris i Tay,"r han Fr,da>r und*‘-jGrand at the time of her Install« double <laartet. and the processfon- A tte n d .h r ,- Vcrgle Bustard. Boh m n e e ; and two aiatera. Mrs. K ih ei! ‘. f K“n*>r‘ l dlr• ,'t“", Th“ i “ on. by plaj,ed by sends 43 students out prepared t o ' go into high school. Officers of the class of 1»33 are Adams. Dorothy Flanery, Donald i (iratewood In Houlh Africa, and ' 8peclal memorial services for the Dorothea Freae. Eighth graders who graduated Geor*e Marx, president; Theda Baldwin. Itaymon Bainbridge. Boh Mlaa Mnbel Tyaon of London. Eng h,> a< »»Icom e »a» lat<, Mrs. Emma Pritchford of I this week are: Rhode«, vice-president; Marjorie given by Bruce Squires. N nlor RoMbMrg who 4Jad a( Ore<on c u , by Bennett, Harrison Billings, Billy land. Gordon Gillette. Wendell Bartho- Prochnow- a«'>'«tory; Dorothe Mae Dow. Billy Haeh. Ixiwrence liar He was a member of the Metho class president, and w a. answered j ret.ently were held by , he loca, | lomew, Alice B ate-. June Berg. Ro“ ®r- treasurer and Virginia by George Marx as president of t h e ||od<e Monday e„ nlnt Mr, Pr|tcb. wood. John Meek. idlat church and of the Knights of Elva Boyles, Clara Brooks. Lillian Cbristle, social promoter. seniors. Member, of the Junior for„ wa, , member Juanlta Fifth Grade Pythias lodge. Butler. Dale Caraon, Louise Cogill. Class colors are pink and «liver, class mixed quartet sang several Rebekah lodl(e o( Sprtngfield Scholarship— Jaae Apger. Glady« 1 Funeral »ervlcea were held Wed Katie Dutchuk. William Fletcher, and their flower la the Sweet Pea. numbers and W. E. Buell, principal, I t'abe, Oscar Farnsworth. Eugene nesday afternoon at 3:30 from the made a short tato. Marvin Gorrie, Ethel Gott. Sadie "We Caire. We Studied, We Con- M ember, of the w ay. and m ean. Fulnp. Andrew Gott. Dallas Knight, Veatch chapel In Eugene. Rev. i Octavia Gott, Bonnie Holm, Bue- uered, ’ is the motto of the class, Following the banquet the ho«t.i*'O,n,nl,,ee al’ ° aD“»un‘ ed th” , Jesae Idtnnlng. Ruth Martin, Bruce Cecil F. Ristow. pastor of the Meth and their g u est, held a theetre ,bey had completed plans for a su p ' ford Holverson, Earl House. Jennie The Graduates Maxey. Marian Phalr. Bob Pollard. odist church, officiated, and Inter- party at the Heilig thearte In V u per and card par,y 40 be »,Ten al ^ e s *c»e n ^ Lane Since 1 9 0 8 Jackson. Ada Johnson, Ruth M Students who will be graduated Arthur Prochnow, Cheater fh hlewe, njent wa« made In the Masonic ! thè I. O. O. F. hall Thursday even and who will be presented to the Dies Here Wednesday at Keeler. gens. Jim mie Htam. James Klchards. cemetery. Jean Lloyd, Mervyn Mulligan, school board by W. E. Buell, prin- i r l a Peterson. llslen S w .rts snd ,n8' June 8 T,cketa whlch are now Home of Daughter Robert Htrand. — - -. ■ . . . . . Hazel Nesbitt. Deloris Nice. Ber- clpal. for graduation, w ill be as Dorothe* Frese were In chsrge of !°" “ ,e ,DC,ude h0“ 1 the 8upper and Attendance— Jane Apger. Oladys I Mrs. Clara Bell Hill, 5». died nice O'Quinn. Muriel Patmore, Neal follow s: the card party to follow later in the entertainment, while Echo Tom- Cabe. Oacar Farnsworth. Bonny I PROGRAM IS GIVEN AT seth Alys Thatcher Dorothy" Hart the eT*nln* Wednesday morning at the home of Pederson. David rrivat. Ila Louise Francus Apger. Blanche E. Bates, Findley. Earl Harwood. Hasel I CHURCH NIG HT SOCIAL De Etta Handgathe. Jack Sand Following the business meeting her daughter. Mrs. Zella Harwood Putman. Bob Richardson. Dick Doris Briggs. Donald W. Brown, Keyea, Delbert Koch. Dallas Knight. —------- , gathe Iximar Rrattatn, Morgan - Monday evening the following pro- on W illam ette Heights. Richardson. Florence Roberts, Dale Stella S. Brabham, Virginia Chris- J e ae Ijinnlng. Ruth Martin. Ilol | Music and readings were feat- Chandler. and Robert McLagan Kram »»« presented under the dl- Sh® » • « born at Lake Prairie, Robertson. Mabie Siemsen. Bernice tie. Oscar Lee Clement, Mildred E. and Mattison. Bruce Maxey. Marian ured on the monthly Church Night rection of Mrs. Grace Lansberry Illinois on September 15. 1*73. In Smith. Aldon Smyth. Irene Smyth. Devine. N athalie R. Edmlston. were In charge of decorations. Phalr. Bob Pollard. Arthur Proch- program of the Christian rhurch and Mrs. Lottie Fisher: Piano solo, 18PB ghe was married to Mahlon H. Juan Stratton, Edna Vest, Jean- Robert Howard Elmer, Doris A. n o * . Chester Hchlewe. Jernld Sie held last Thursday evening at the Margaret Jarrett; reading. Ila Put- H,,)- They lived there until 1898 nine Withers, Scott Wright, Adel- Gerber, Melba Irene Harris, Donald msen. Jimmie Siam. James Rich Christian church Mrs. Ella l-om- STUDENTS TAKE ALL-DAY man; tap dance. Edna June Yar- »hen they came west and settled hert Armitage. Jean Daniels. - A -- Hawke, - Jewel - Ann - - Helterbrand. Deth A. Jennings, Bertha I. Keenan, arda. Robert Strand bard and Mrs W. P. Tyson snog ' OUTING AT NEAR RESORT n e ll; piano duet. Doris Girard and ln Prosser. Washington for ten 1 Sixth Grade a duet. Elva and Marie Boyles and i Zula Willa Ktckbuah. Flora Eva Margaret Jarrett; address. "Why years before coming to Lane coun- ATTEMPTS TO FISH AT Hcholarshlp— Dean Van Lydegraf, Lola W ilson, girls trio, sang a group Plans Completed for Senior Day I Am a Rebekah.” by Mrs. Glenn ‘V »h ere she had made her home HIDDEN LAKE FUTILE Louk. George R. Marx, Mary Lnclle Billie Glthnns. Donald Cook. Paul of number«, and Miss Uldlne Gartln Millican. Bernadine McFarland, Program Friday Morning; Stone, and a reading by MrB. Millie s 'nce that time. Noti. Peter Chace, Clarence Clark, sang a solo. A reading was prea- Survivors Include her husband. Award* to Be Given Roaring waters of the S ou th ' £ linton M- Oakea, Jay Paulson. Klxer. Blllle Nesbitt. Polly Dutchuk. ented by Roscoe Cole. Mrs. Alice lone son. Howard E. Hill of June Fork of the McKenlle r,ver w h ich ; Dorothe Ma® Pot,er- Marjorie Lee Emma Jane Hmlth, Violet Hteele. Peterson and Mrs. Iximbard. Final awards for moat school i tion City, four daughter«. Mrs. Har- bag bw n 8welkd cpngiderably late. Prochnow. Theda Jane Rhodes, Attendance— Lorraine Squires. A social hour and potluck supper activities will he presented Spring- FRESHMAN CLASS HAS wood of Springfield, Mrs. Mabel ,y bv , he melting o ( , gnowfieIdSi Robert Richardson, August J. Roda- J field high school students tomorrow Mnrle Briggs, Marjorie McPherson, I preceded the program. ANNUAL PICNIC EVEfJl O:at'e of Portland. Mrs. Dorothy have succeBsfulIy preyented fish- kowskl' Arlan L S«=hantol, Marce John Phillips, Mildred Billings. Davenport. Paonia, Colorado, and ermen from reacbing Hidden la k e ! Ilne E Mary 8m eed- morning at the senior day program j Robert Nice. Junior Endicott, Frank JEAN’S LEG CRUSHED and final assem bly period of the Annual picnic for the Freshman Mrs. Florence Knowles of Pleasant so far this season. Several parties Maye Tanner. Dalton C. Thurman. Bennett, Dean Vun Lydegraf. Dean I year. Awards will be made In Typ- class at the Springfield high school . Hill. She also leaves nine grand have attempted the trip during the ¡ Wa,Tec. PJ t8r8° n Townwnd. Flor- IN LOGGING ACCIDENT Ing. debate, honor society, eesay was held Saturday at Riverside children, two sisters. Mrs. Ida Mer- past two weeks, but ail have been eDce R Val1' Oerald A' Voytanek. Wilson. Paul Nott, Peter Chace. Lawrence Thompson, Roberta Put contests, and letters will be award park. This was an all-day outing < cer of Prosser. Washington, and thwarted. The tog on which the Ann Louise Wagner, Robert W. Charles Wet sel of Marcóla had to man, Leroy Church,, Ida Lee Irwin, ed for track and basketball. attended by members of the class. Miss Alice Wood of Los Angeles, crossing ’.s usually made at French Watson, James J. W est. Fordyce Clarence Clark, Midge Wilson, Car have his right foot amputated at The class history and prophecy their advisors and other members ^and one brother, Oscar Wood of Pete's cabin Is now submerged sev Wtllian. Ennis Yarnell. the Eugene hospital Monday after mel Waddell. will be presented by members of of the school faculty. Various Prosser. Washington. eral feet under fast water. ~ noon as a result of a railroad acci LINCO LN SCHOOL the senior class, and students who games and sports provided the en-1 She was a member of the Llght- Early fishing In this lake has »OKA MEETING SET dent at the Fischer lumber camp Junior High have been taking music for credit tertalnment. I house Temple In Eugene. been very popular for several ( FOR ARMORY T0NIG H1 Attendance, six weeks—Mervyn near Marcóla. The logging train will give a short program before --------------------- Funeral services will be held years prior to Its being closed la s t ' ------------ with which he wa* working left Mulligan, Gordon Gillette, June the'report cards are distributed. Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock season. The fishing season In this Semi-monthly meeting of the CHURCH MISSION GROUP the tracks and caught his foot Berg. Lillian Rutler, Ronnie Holm, Today all student* at the school from the Poole-Oray-Bartholomew lake did not open until May 16, this Iuka circle. Ladies Auxiliary of the cruahltut It and the leg and break ' Havel Nesbitt, Deloris Nice, Neal are holding their annual school pic LUNCHEON WEDNESDAY I chapel In Springfield. Rev. Khuen year. G. A. R. will be held this evening ing his rlght^wrlst. Pederson. Florence Roberts. Ber nic at Swimmer's Delight. This la will officiate and interment will be --------------------------- at 8 o’clock at the Armory. Plans nice Hmlth, Aldon Smyth. Irene to be an all-day affair, the students Nearly fifty persons at at Taylor In. the Laurel Grove cemetery. for the attendance of delegates and FRIENDS CLASS PLANS Hmyth, Jeanlne Withers, Jean Dan TWO PLAN MOTOR TRIP leaving the high school at 8 o'clock | hall Wednesday noon when they at- officers at the state convention at iels, Dale Carson. Marvin Gorrie. morning. tended the benefit luncheon spon- ! |_|ONS TO HEAR LECTURE HOBO ________ PICNIC EVENT Salem the middle of this month will TO CALIFORNIA CITIES thls Features of the outing will b e^ o r e d by the Christian Missionary it o it ia h w a iiic -c Karl House. Ruth Keeler. Elmer A big hobo picnic for all mem b« dlacU88®d- Th® Springfield clr- O N N U T R IT IO N V A L U E S Downes. Juan Htratton, Joe Keever, Miss Clara Jones, office nurse for the baseball games between the ' «Jclety of the Christian church. cle is preparing a drill which their bers of their Sunday school class ( Scott Wright, Isyl Keeler, James Dr. W. C. Rebhan, and Miss Altle Junior and senior girl* and the sen Mrs. Elva Adams and Mrs. A. C. P. O. Sampson of New York city |g be|ng p,anned for June 1# by i newly organised drill team will Hebert, Nora Lanning, Fern Miller. Manning, teacher at the Brattaln tor and freshman boys for the Peterson were In charge of ar- will be guest speaker at the regular tb6 prlen(,g the C h rl8tlan preaent at the « h »™«“ “» rangements for the luncheon. Maxine Miller, Patsy Patmore, school, will leave Sunday morning ■chool championship. meeting of the Springfield Lions cbur,.b The group will leave fori Jane Phalr, Betty Stelnhauer, W il on an extended motoi* vacation tour club Friday noon. He will speak on Qne Q, the nearby rpgor( grounds AGED MOTHER IS GUEST son Taylor, Muriel Tyson, Edna of California. They plan to apnnd nutrition values of different foods. Immediately after the morning ser- WILSONS ENTERTAIN June Yarnell, Oliver Adams, Gor some time at the (lay cities and MINSTREL SHOW WELL AT BIRTHDAY DINNER Plans for the Springfield represent- v|ceg where tbey wl„ enJoy g plc. don Baldwin, Jewel Farnsworth, may drive farther south to lx,« An ATTENDED LAST WEEK WITH DINNER EVENT atton at the dt.trlct convention at j n)c d)nner an„ an afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Louk enter Donald Houae, Lula Johnson, Val geles before returning to Spring- Roseburg will also be discussed at sportg and gw1mmlng. tained at their home Sunday with A good audience turned out at Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wilson en-1 eria Koch, Angela Krupka. Helen field. Beulah Thurman Is chairman of | a birthday dinner honoring Mrs, the high school last Thursday even tertalned for members of the din n er1 the meeting. Lyons, Helen Putman, Dorothy ing to witness the first complete card ___ _____ club ________ at their ____ home _________, Saturday; ! the refreshment committee. Other | Louk's mother, Mrs. E. L. Howe of Itansdnll, Wesley Robertson, Leroy committee chairmen are Quentin i Creswell, who was observing her Negro minstrel show to be staged evening. Following the dinner, the PRINCIPAL ENTERTAINS Williams, Teddy Wright, Floyd LEGION GROUPS WILL GRADUATING SENIORS Thurman, program; and L ela ; seventy-second birthday annlver- MEET AT WALTERVILLE by students at the local high school guests enjoyed an evening of cards i Cornell, Fern Cornell, Robert Keen for several years. ; Squires, invitations. sary. Besides the Louk family and other social entertainment. an, Harold Foss. Billy Burnett. Members of the American Legion George Marx as the Interlocutor, Senior students at Springfield — their guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Heiivey, W yetta Hprlggs, Silver In Finger—• Mr*. William high school who will be graduated Tonalls Takan Out — Barbara Howe and Miss Margaret Chase of Emil Uchytll. Maxine Valller, Erma post number 40, and their ladles and Jay Paulson and Morris Stew auxiliary will meet st W sltervllle art. endmon. were capably assisted Rennie of Thurston ran a large tomorrow evening were entertained Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene. Wetxell, Thelma Wllllum». --------------------------- Hcholarshlp, six weeks -W endell tonight at 7 o'clock for their regu In their »how by a large cast ol i splinter In her ringer at her home Monday evening at the home of L. R. Walker, underwent a tonsil V isits at Harrisburg— Mra. Frank Bartholomew, llaxel Nesbitt, Flor- lar semi monthly m eetings. A pot other music students at the school Tuesday and had to come to 1 their Principal. W. E. Buell. Enter- operation at the office of a Spring- luck supper will precede the m eet Knnneth Roduner directed the per- Springfield where u doctor re-, talnment, stunts and refreshments field physician Wednesday morn- Logan visited with friends at Har- (Concluded on Page 4) ings of the two groups. formance. moved It. 'featured the evening's program. 'leg- ' rlsbnrg Tuesday. -BATOR’S BROTHER DIES I I EUGENE NEW OFFICERS ■X OF LOOGE NAMED EIGHTH GRADE GRADUALES 43 I ». M. H. RILL FUNERAL HELD hhhmnhhhhhhhhmbhbbhhmhhhi