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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T IIIU T IK 'I'II Y KA It
SPKINOFIKLI), IxANK COUNTY, OltBOON.THtJIWUAY. JUNE 16, 1933
DOSE SHOW DATE
SEI FOB THURSDAY
HOBS 10 6BEEI Voters Lists To BI'BENZIE PASS
Close June 25
CARAVAN TODAY
OPEN OB JUNE 20
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NO. 23
Cause and Cure of W ar
•
Lane County Now Hae 26,883
Local Club Hae Ribbon and Regietered Votere; R»gietr- Highway Croup to Operate
ar Lint In Releaned
Rone for Each VieRor; Meet
Plow on Went Side With
at Rone burg Orawe Many
Two Shift« for 16 Hour«
K<‘gli»trutloii book« fur the special
Annual Flower Exhibit to Be
Held at Library; Receive
Them Until 11 O’Clock
VOTERS 10 ELECT
Springfield Polla at City Hall
Open 2 to 7 in Afternoon;
Four Candidate«
Approximately 2< mi ... rnlmr. or • U c“ 0B
b* b*ld July 21 • ' » r r . _
D r n . , r OT
CONTEST DIRECTORSHIP
the Dona clults of Oregon traveling ' ,o' e on Ju"e 21 A" I»*'*'"»
c - c - M AKES REQ UEST
In
a
caravan
from
Portland
a
n
d
,
dld
vot*
al
l,'u**
,,av‘
,lurlng
Children’« Parade Forme on A
other upstate . H ie. will make a '" " ’ y ,a r * • « ",UI" " ' *'«’ ’ All ° P e n ,n 8 T h '« Y«®r to Be Lat-
Non-High School Districts to
Street at Seventh; March­
abort Slop In Springfield thia after ,M’r*on'‘ * h” har* ‘
‘»*‘r est in Long Time; Road
Cant Ballot« For Fiv«-Mem-
ing Starte at 6 O'Clock
reglatered
noon about 3 o’clock enroula to ! residence since the.
Cleared June 14 in 1932
ber School Board
Utoaehuig for (he opening of t h e " ' “1" re register, and person, who
H pilu(fleld‘a annual rim« und
'S ta te Lion, club convention , hlB , h»»“ recently moved Into lb« coun
The McKenzie pas. will be open­
Taxpayers In school district 19
flower show aputisored by the Wo-
ly may register now. providing they ed to traffic on June 20, afz days
I HYfnluK
which comprise all of Springfield
iukii ' u Civic Improvement club will
Plan a . outlined bv the dBree-i
M
T ? “ " - / " " ? * • ’ h,<* ‘Mt" , n " c 'I* ted
and Ita immediate environs will
•I T Sherwood, frica d ued
be held Thursday, June IX , e l lb «
I tor« of the l„ ,a l dub provide for a "V ’ * a Dillard couhty clerk In when the .now plow , were put to
cost their ballots at the City Hall
B aaria I ronAdanl o f tarm ar
t'lty Library II waa announced her«
regl.tr.tlon
work June 1. I, waa announced
•
nm ) W alker o f New Y ork | delegation ,o meet the c r a v e n at i “ “ " " ° f
Monday for one director to serve
thia week following a (Inal meeting
O “er t l nut a I ka abaenrr to the junction of II... W illamette ami
Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, boner for three years and one clerk for
Vo,’ r may register el b l. office W M ne.day by Carl G Wa.hburne,
n( the club inc in Iter« In complete
tin .g r . Involving a t a i
ary ehalrnau of the National Com one year.
M .K e o z l. h lx b w a y a Io e o o r t the "
any on’ of ' ,ar«a »•» o f “ “ “ T
Of ' h " 8 t ,U ' H ,« h w ay
nlrint)
mitto» on the Cause aud Cur» of War,
d etail. fur the »how.
•»penrsMj pi riysdi nf Lbn visitor» acmes the bridge and up '•*'»«"»« In all parts of the county «om m l.alon on h l. return from a, rsfwaasBtbng saute three sulliee
Voters will have their choice be­
T b c lila ch ild ren . pa rad«, always
Main street where they will
| »Prlngfleld people will register at meeting of the highway body In Amerieua women, aauoanctw that tween three candidates for the
a «pedal feature of the rose a llo w
dadkaite steps are being taken to
.topped and eeet. person pre.ented Ith" C“ y
* ,,h 1 “
P«rtU»d Tuwdey.
further organise public opinion “ at school director post. Clifford Wil­
event, will alao he held on I Ilia d a te .’
with a rose and a ribbon bearing <,,h*‘r r”«t"<rar» In th.a vicinity are
The telegram which officials of the hearth ’ * Round table diecussions son. Walter N. Gossler and H. E.
aud treat« will b« provided tor the
the words. "Ur etlnga! Springfield lda Clapper, Blue River; George the Civilian Conservation Corps are being launched by eleven women ’» Maxey all have been entered In the
children tubing part In <«e line of
organisation, in the JJ. 8 ..
Lions flub." Several nl the Spring I Marx' W altervllle; Clyde Sedgwick headquarter» at Eugene dispatched
race for directorship. C. F. Barber,
march.
Rule
the
rose»
¡Creswell;
Mr«
Ella
Clayton.
Vida;
to
the
highway
body
at
their
Tuea-'
present clerk. Is a candidate to suc­
field girls will ulatrlbuta
Kboda Alklna, Goshen; Fred Bauer day meeting requesting an Imme-
ceed him self without opposition.
All kind« of flower«, In tingle!
among the visitors.
apeclmvna. or In large boqueta and |
All members of the club and a . Jaapar: Arthur W Frsxee. Lea dial* opening of the paaa with snow
Polls will be open from 2 until
many of their w iv e, as poa.lble are | bur,; Wm William'., D e te r ; Frank plows working from both aide« of;
haaketa, will be Included In the'
7 p. m. Monday afternoon. John F.
•bow lug and fudging The weutber
urged o be on Main street to gr.-et Blair, Lowell, II. If. Ritter, Mabel; the mountain led to an Immediate
Ketels. Sr.. Frank Gordon, and Rev.
Walter Price, Marcola; A. J. Ache check-up on the work being done
th ia sp rin g lias been very backward State Road Body Order« Im­ ! the visitors when they arrive,
Frank S. Clemo, have been named
and the Bowers are about o n » ) mediate Survey for Reloca­
At least two automobiles from «on. Mohawk; Adelaide Hayes, M< and possible additional work which
as the election board.
month behind previous season«
tion South of Junction City Springfield will join the caravan aa K ectle Bridge; Millie McLeo4, Go would speed up the opening,
On the same day voters in the
It leaves for Cottage Grove, their shen; E. T. Templemua. Oakridge;
S n o w M e lt in g F a s t
- t o B n 9 r «t M s b » . T w n
»«n-high school district« will be
(inly a very few rule« have been |
Announcement that the »tat»' next atop Mr. and Mrs. Nell Poll­ Frank Rennie, Thurston; D. W.
Coinmurl, atlo is with the snow
n __
asked to go to their respective
adopted Io govern the show thia
highway commission In meeting a t , ard and W. F. Walker hav-, an­ Stolberg. Wendling; and A. E. Gerl- plow crew working out of Redmond tative Per-Capita Cost Pro- , gchool honge, to CMt balloU ior
year. The m oat Important being
on
ei>t
pass Wed |
Portland Tuesday had authorised nounced their Intention to leave for raonte, Westfir.
position to Visitor«
members of the Non-High School
that each exhibit must be present
an Immediate survey looking to the Itoseburg today Thelmer Nelson,
At the present time there are nesday revealed that that crew Is
District School Board.
____ Candidates
ed will) a tag bearing the name of
relocation of Ihe Pacific Highway the other delegate, will leave early 26,883 voters registered In the conn making good progress and expect
Springfield school directors in a | fjr the
m directors In
the flower and variety attached 1»
north and south ot Eugene has been Friday morning, and several auto­ ty as follows:
to cut through the final barrier ot meeting with the McKenzie high | each o(
iJxe to aM have been
It. Flowers will be received from
received here with much Interest. mobile loads of local people will
h e c r e w r e n o r t - t h e school district directors here Tues- nominated. Voters in these unor-
Itepubllcans, 16,604; D-m ocrats. next Tuesday
u esosy. i T ne
crew report, tn e ,
X to II a m. None will b*< received
According to the announced plans | leave during the morning and after­
snow to be melting fast on the pas, dar evening discussed a per-capita KaI1|let| districts will cast their bal
fur exhibition after that time The
8 991 ; Independent*. 634; Non-Par­
cost of educating the student of ; lots for five members of the new
the highway will he relocated In a noon to attend the business m eet­
at this time.
Judging will take place a l noon
tisan . 356; Socialisti, ¿08; Prohi­
more etralght line from Junction ings Friday and the stunt nlghl pro­
It would hardly be profitable for
valley district during the next hoard, and the candidate in each
bit lot,'-t«. 76, Progreeslves, 16.
and III» exhibit will be open Io Hr
City to Eugene following cloaely gram that evening.
the
highway
derartment
to
send
a
»«bool
year.
district receiving the highest num
general public Immediately after
the tracks of the Oregon Electric j Miss Barbara Darnell will repres­
snow plow to work on the west side
No absolute proposal could be her of votes will be elected,
the judging Blue, red and white
railroad.
ent the Springfield club on the
under present eruditions stated Mr j presented to tbe .lsitfng directors
Statements of qualifications and
ribbons will he awarded the varl
Washburne following a check-up ol ' as the cast per pupil for the past policies have been Issued thia week
It la the relocation of the highway stunt night program with a group
oua exhibits In each claaalficttlon
available equipment and a confer year has not been compiled a yet. by mogt o{
candidates setting
sott.h that la nf major Interest to I of selections played on ber vibra-
The Judge have not been an ! residents along the route and mem harp. She will alao play during
once with C. C. C. official-
This will probably be ready for t h e ' forth th6lr education, experience
Board's consideration soon. It is I with school affairs, attitudes on
noun, ed but will ba secured by the
of
highway the governor's banquet earlier In
Only O ne.P lo w Available
Ihe evening Mr». Levi Neel will
c o n m illte e In c h a rg e
The only rotary snow plow cow expected that It will average abou' varjOQ3 proposals, and Intentions 11
asso c iatio n w ho a re p ro te s tin g ac-
accompany her al the piano
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available on this side of the moun I s5 Per PUPH thia year, and with elected to office.
Chalrmen and other member« of «to» wht' h Indicate the rerouting of
F ifte e n tu em liera o f the Spring
_
tains is stored at Salem. It would Pr°Pos«<l savings to be Instituted
the various com m ittee, which have "•» highway directly south from fie ld clu b accep ted the in v ita tio n
School Plan, Sales Tax, require thr?e days to condition It. duflnB the next year this can be The duties of the Non-High
been name,) by Mr« A B Van Val Bugene over the Alder street road
Sihool Board shall be to organise
And Federal Bill All List­ and by the time the plow was taken ’ bfouBbt down to $80 or lower,
of the Eugene Lions club to miet
xah. general chairman, are: R ecelv-f“ ' «”•* '
prvaent highway some-
all non-hlgh school districts Into
with them yesterday noon. Those
ed on Program
to the snow on this side and used
About 20 students have been i one non-high school district, to levy
lag and arrangement of flower«. where near Walker.
attending were C. F. Barber. I. M.
T h e c m n tv » n t. .e h ,- ,i i . w
‘° OPe" ,h e h,Bhway " far a" the ‘’■“ "P0' “ ** t0
Springfield high
«oa't~o< tn ltta .
Mre. (". E Wheaton. Mrs. W aller
Another proposed survey and re Peterson. F. B IHenary. W. F.
The county unit school law. the „eep hanks, the snow below would ’’«'hool from the McK nxIe district
Qf trangIX)rUtlon of
of
Scott, Mrs. J T. Donaldson. Mrs routing which would probably meet Walker. Thelmer Nelson. I halls» »ales tax. and the federal industrial have melted of Ita own accord and during the past two years During
p p
these
unorganized
districts.
Carl Bison, and Mrs. 1). O Flaher m e approval of moat of the real Murphy. Dr W. C. Kehhan. P. J recovery bill, all will come In for tbe other plow would he almost ,hat H™« ihe local school district
Decoral lull» and room commit d"»‘a al°n« Ihe highway la to raise Bartholomew. H. O. Dlbblee. M C. j considerable discussion
nt ,b e j through with its work.
here has received approxim ately:
Ice. Mre. D B Bailsman. Mr. I A ">« highway to higher ground, mov Kirkland. John Pyl». Rev. Dean C Four Baks grange hall.
As a means of cooperation and to 21000 annually from the valley d is-1 ,
Valentine. Mrs. Clara Taylor. Mrs 'ng tt further from the river In Poindexter. F. B Hamlin.
L. i A 6:30 dinner will be served by
trtet under the Wheeler law and |
speed up the pass opening work It
A J. Cowart, and Mr«. Meds C a t e "la"'» «"<< making fills In other., Pollard, and W. K. Itameli.
ladles of the grange p receding the
has made private agreements with ,
Is
possible
that
two
crews
will
al­
IOB
bul following praetlrally the aame
business meeting.
4
them for the additional expense In
ternate working with tbe plow now
Judges. Mrs Paul Brattaln and rou’* n,,w taken.
O f g re a te s t In te re s t on the pro
educating the ¿Indents. The W heel­
on the pass operating it at lea-t IS
Mrs; D O U sher; len rrekm. Mr-
Howard Merriam, prominent Go IUKA MEMBERS TO LEAVE gram will be the vote to be taken hours each day. Mr. Washburne er law was declared invalid during |
the past school year and a short
TUESDAY FOR MEETING
«“ «• proposal to submit the Coun-
George Procbnow. Mrs. Peter« and
orcbardlat and newly elected
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I ty Unit taw to the voters at the
term agreement between the two
Mrs. Valentine.
president of ihe Lane County Cham
districts was entered into.
Rebekah Group Makes Plans
H ead ed b y Mrs
Myrtle Eggl special election on July 21. A’ the
C. C. C. WanU Road Open
Parade. Mrs L. K. Pane. Mrs. W ber of Commfrc,
H, tpnrt,^ m,-
Officials of the C. C. C. head
Another meeting of the Spring- For Event at Meeting Here
B. Burch. Mrs Julius Fulop and . ,,or„ all<,
report« that manti, department secretary, a i Inst meeting each member body
been field school board will be held at
Mrs. K. G. Privat
|||0 highway cumuii-slnn has an large delegation from Iuka circle, of the County Chamber was asked quarters in Eugene have
Monday; Drill Team Called
Advertising. Mr- Ura'taln and | I opportunity to obtain som e funds j la d le s of the Q. A. R . Springfield. Io Instruct Its delegates for or awaiting the opening of the McKen- the City Hall Monday evening Im
Plans for
initiation of a new
Mra. Fisher.
I from the Bureau of Public Hoads will be at Salem next Tuesday lot against the plan. A ballot of the »1» P«»» for several days now. They mediately after the close of the
Reception. Mrs. Brattaln. Mra. and Ihe Foreat Service for this the opening of the annual conven delegates will be taken tonight on have a field camp located near school election polls. The directors members on Monday evening, June
Sisters and expect to u-e the high will serve a a canvassing board 26. were made thia week at the
Wm G. Hughes. Mrs. ta n tnlxab. work gn<) (hg, thpy eXpect t0 begin tlon of the Grand Army of the R e-¡this matter.
public and Ils affiliated organlaa-
The Springfield Chamber of Com- way to transport equipment, sup- for the election,
regular meeting of Juanita Rebe­
snd Mrs. H. c . Wright.
„ , g „„„„ ag
lions. A young girls drill team un merce at Its last meeting instructed piles snd men to the site, also us
kah lodge. Mrs. Bertie Walker will
The children's parade In which
nil kinds of animals and beautifully
State highway engineers. Hollis, der the direction of Mrs. Wanda) Its delegates to support the pro-; *»8 ’he highway for the many fre- q ^ S BALKS AT TAKING
be chairman of the initiation com­
mittee. and will be assisted by Mrs.
decorated floats are seen will form ; Libby and A. E. Collier, were re I Barnes will be entered In the par- ' posal as it Is felt that the local Quent Inspection trips which are
SOLDIERS
TO
EUGENE
school district might benefit under necessary If the highway crews
on Ihe corner of Seventh and A : ported Io have been at Creswell , nde by Iuka circle.
Edna Yarnell and Mrs. Mabel
the County Unit plan.
are successful in opening the pass
Wrtght.
AU other members are
street al 6 p. m The groupings, Wednesday making a preliminary
Springfield's full complement
The sales tax will be argued b y ' on June 20, they will have corn-
sections, and judging will be ar­ survey of Ihe ground there.
of National Guard officers and men urged to assist.
SPRINGFIELD NURSE IS
two speakers, »'red Smith. Eugene pleted this difficult annual task
Mrs. Carrie Jarrett, captain of
ranged by Mrs Page and members
of her comm ittee. Parsons desiring FRED BUELL TO SING
GIVEN COUNTY OFFICE attorney, who Is managing the cam- Just six days later than the opening training period at Camp Clatsop the Progressive 22 drill team re­
palgn for the measure in Lone coun of a year ago when traffic over the
information regarding any part of
JOINT RECITAL
early Tuesday morning in spite ot quests that all members of her
Miss Ann McGookln, office nurse
have a speaker to defend pass started on June 14. The open- a balky bus --hich was to have group be present at lodge meeting
the parade are asked to get In com-
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for Dr. M V
Walker, was elected the measure, while Kay Gill, state ing that year was one month later tak™'"t'h e^ ““0 Eugene The big bus this coming Monday nlgbt as they
munlcallon with Mrs. Page
Fred Buell, baritone, und Mails !
treasurer of the lj»ne County Grad grange master, will have someone than the previous year. 1931. when wh|(,h wag gpnt here w brlnf thp will hold a special practice session
len« Hlustlna, violinist, will be pres
uale Nurses
association at the present to oppose Its adoption.
the pass was opened on May 13 loca] company to , hp specia, , rajn immediately after the business
MRS. MURPHY CHOSEN
In a Joint vocal and violin
meeting last week. Miss Charlotte
The federal recovery bill which is
unu uaN>’ heavy snow fall of
g ugene
a bearing Just be mee^ n<
MISSION CROUP HEAD recital at the Eugene hotel next Wlnnard Is the new president 1 engsing so much trouble in Wash
lhe Pal” winter coupled with a hesi foj.e
arrlvpd at
An.
With a total of 40 tickets which
at the
the Armory
Armory. An-
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¡Thursday evening. June 22, at 8
Members of the association held a . ' Ington
this
week
and
which
pre-
,an<-y
on
the
Part
the
highway
she
sold for the benefit supper and
-.
- •
, ,
j
.v other bus was sent over and the
Mrs. D. It Murphy was elected o'clock by Mr. and Mrs. Iluford
banquet at the Osburn hotel In Ba-! vented an early adjournment of the com m ission to spend money on the mpn arrived )ate but ,n tin|e tQ card party given at the I. O. O. F.
president, and Mrs. Glenn Robert­ Roach.
gene Sunday evening to honor the , United 8tatee congress Saturday opening of the pass until II was
tbe gpw.|aI tra,„
hall last Thursday evening. Mrs.
Mr. Buell, son of Mr. and Mrs
son. vice-president, of the Christ-
students receiving the public health ' noght, will be analyzed at the meet- certain to be used extensively has
towed to the repair Katie Brumette was easily the w h i­
tail Missionary circle at their m eet­ W. E Buell. Is u promising young
and nursing certificates front the | Ing by T. M. B. Hicks. Jr., new becn responsible for the delay this shQpg
Eugenp ,ater )n the after ner of the ticket con teet Prizes
ing held Tuesday evening at tbe pupil of Mrs. Roach. Miss Glustlnn
tor high honors in cards went to
University
on
Monday.
partner
In
the
McMorran
and
Wash
'ea»0».
uuuu.
home of Mrs. W A Taylor. Mra. Is a prominent pupil nf Mr. Roach
Sam Richmond. Mrs. W. F. Walker,
burne department store In Eugene
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Nellie I’yne Is Ihe new secretary, Both have been heard In Spring
and Mrs. Williams of Eugene.
Officers
elected
at
the
May
meet
M.
E.
CHURCH
GROUP
MASONS
OF
CRESWELL
REBEKAH
DRILL
CROUP
and Mrs. C. A. Peteraon, the new field on numerous programs.
‘7
helJ,
1
,h
Sprltn
h
*fi1
‘>
1
<
,
be.
STARTS
SENIOR
LEAGUE
The public Is Invited to attend.
treasurer.
WILL BUY FLOODLIGHT charge of the gathering. Howard S
BRING TRAVEL TROWEL FATHERS’ DAY SERVICE
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Following the business meeting
Merriam
of
Goshen
Is
the
new
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_
_
_
_
_
.
,
Purchase of a floodlight for use
, Ralph Fullerton was chosen
Mrs. I'yne led a study period and BROTHERHOOD PICNIC
AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
A large delegation of Masons
president.
In their drill work was authorized
this was followed by a devotional
president and Doris Myers first
(be Creewell lodge came to
HAS GOOD ATTENDANCE Friday evening by members of the
"Faith of Our Fathers” will be
meeting led by Miss Uldlne Oartln.
r-n iT -c-B T .
r-nr> w i n o » c
T'ce president of another Ep- Springfield Tuesday evening to at
E N T E R T A IN F O R C L U B A S
w o rlh
League of the Methodist tend the re(tular meettng of Liberty the sermon subject for the morn­
Refreshments were served al a late
The warm weather of the past Progressive 22 drill team of the
hour by Mr«. Taylor.
ANNIVERSARY EVENT
»’ <helr organization meet lodge and to pre8ent it wt,h a ing services at the Christian
few days and the proximity t o ' Rebekah lodge at their monthly
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Ing held Sunday. Other officers are traveling trowel which is pass church. Rev. V eltie Pruitt will
The next meeting of the group Springfield of the Eugene-Spring-! meeting. Following the practice
Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Gossler Ilia B artholom ew .secondvlce-presi- ed from lodge to lodge all over the Preach the sermon as a part of the
will be held al the home of Mr«. Held auto park combined to draw ; and business meeting the members
Robertson on July 11.
a large attendance at the annual enjoyed n strawberry shortcake entertalned at their home Saturday dent; Velda Bartholomew, third state. On June 29 members of Lib Fathers' day service. There will be
Methodist Men's Brotherhood pic ! luncheon given by Mrs. Bertha evening for members of their din- vice-president; Dorothy Fullerton. erty lodge will present the trowel 8Peclal music.
Rose, Mrs. Riley Snodgruss. nnd j ner club on the anniversary of their fourth vice-president; Dorothe Mae to the Junction City lodge.
For the evening service at 8
EPWORTH INSTITUTE
nlc held Wednesday evening.
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o’clock Rev. Pruitt will preach on
llss
Maxine
Snodgrass.
marriage.
Quests
for
the
evening
Potter,
secretary
and
Donald
Brown
W einers and coffee w--re furnish­
DATES ANNOUNCED
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1 ■ --
were Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Barber, as treasurer.
METHODISTS TO ATTEND “Tb’ „V‘ '”
» » ’“ ■»“ O ' Th’
ed by the men and their wives
|
CO
TO
PROVE
MY
SOUL”
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clifford
Wilson,
Mr.
The
group
will
sponsor
a
pre-lnstl-
CONFERENCE
MEETING
X
“
"
brought
basket
dinners
which
were
The annual Huttle Lake Institute
and Mrs. Henry Fandrem. Mr. and tute rally at the local church Friday J
of Ihe Epworth Leagues of this d is­ spread out on long tables.
TOPIC OF M. E. SERMON Mrs. (.arson Wright, and Laurence evening. They have Invited League
Sports
were
enjoyed
before
and
Rev. and Mrs. Dean C. Polndex-
trict will start on July 13 It was
members from Cottage Grove, Cres ter and family will leave Tuesday PROSPERITY SEARCH
Moffitt.
''I Go to Prove My Soul,” is the
announced here this morning by after the dinner by those present.
well. Eugene and Coburg to attend
topic for the 11 o'clock worship ser-!
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, pa tor of
for Portland where Rev. Poindexter |
PICNIC IS PLANNED
the gathering.
vice
at
the
Methodist
church
Sun-1
MISSIONARY
SOCIETIES
will spend a week attending the an-
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the Methodist church. Rev. Poin­ TWO AUTOS COLLIDE
nual conference of the Methodist j A "Search for Prosperity" will be
dexter was to have been Dean of
dav. The Sunday Church school TO ELECT NEW OFFICERS
ON EAST MAIN STREET m eets at 9:45. The Senior Epworth 1
PAST MATRONS CLUB HASi church. Mrs. Poindexter and chll- the feature of a picnic which mem-
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the Little River Institute near R ose
League
and
the
W
esleyan
League
A
special
meeting
of
the
Foreign
FINAL MEET OF SEASON «Iren will go on to Hood River hers of the Christian Endeavor so-
burg which hns been cancelled. He
No one ws-i Injured und only
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where they formerly lived for a ! clety of the Christian church will
will teach a class on World Friend­ t light damnge resulted to two auto­ meet at 7 p. nt. "Is There Any Word and Home Missionary societies of
Mrs. Arthur Roberts entertainer! visit.
I sponsor tonight. The young people
ship at the Buttle Lake gathering mobiles when the cars driven by From the Lord?" ts the theme of the Methodist church was called
Plane will he made soon to eend a Mrs. Sarah L. Johns, Springfield, the evening m essage nt 8 o'clock. Wednesday to elect o fficer; for the at her home Tuesday evening tor, Mrs. Ida Gantz and Rev. Frark S. will gather at the church at 6:30
large delegation from the Spring- and Miss Agnes Kelniond, Wendl- Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, p astor.' next year. Reports of the dlffer- the last meettng of the Past Mat-1 Clemo will also attend the opening 1 and will start out on a hike to the
wlll preach both sermons.
1 ent com m ittees w ere heard at the rows club of Cascade chapter, O. E. sessions of the conference. Phil J. scene of the picnic. Arrows will
field church to the institute.
Ing, collided at the Intersection of
Wednesday meeting following t h e , S. Cards and refreshments were Bartholomew, lay delegate from the point the route to the grounds,
Tenth nnd Muln streets Monday
one o'clock luncheon.
! enjoyed by the members. The club local church, will be In Portland | Dawn Church and Edna Severson
P. E. O. SISTERHOOD
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
evening at five o'clock.
I are In charge of the arrangements.
will resum e activities again In the the latter part of the week,
HAS PICNIC MONDAY
HOLDS HOBO PICNIC
fell.
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Members nf the Friends class of
the Christian churrh enjoyed a
Hobo picnic at Swimmer's Delight
park Sunday Immediately after the
morning church servlcea. Beulah
Thurman, Evelyn Harris, Elvina
Meacham. Quentin Thurman, Car-
roll Adams, William Cox and Lela
Squires hail charge of the arrange-
menta.
Taylor arrived here Tuesday from
I’ltlNhurg, Texas to visit with hit.
uncle and aui’t, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A.
Taylor. He was accompanied by
Charles Ellis nnd Bruce Pent, two
chums. They will return to thelt
homes soon. A younger brother,
Wilson Taylor, has lived with Mr.
nnd Mrs. Taylor here for the past
year.
TW ENTY ATTEND CLASS
LEGION MEET SET FOR
Annual picnic for members of MEETING HERE TUESDAY
PRISCILLA MEMBERS TO
Ihe P. E. O. Sisterhood Eugene
PARTY AT GORRIE HOME
SPRINGFIELD TONIGHT
chapter and their fam ilies was held
Mrs. Ralph Fullerton entertain-
HOLD SPECIAL MEETING
Regular semi-monthly meeting o f| Twenty young people attended
Monday evening at Midway park ed at her home Tuesday afternoon
A special meeting of the Priscilla the Springfield American Legion ; the party given by members of Mrs.
with nearly 200 persons present. for members of the sew ing club
Sports, baseball nnd horseshoe ! which has been named the Kony ¡club will he held Thursday after- post number 40 will be held at T a y A . B. Van Valzah's Sunday school
pitching, were enjoyed before and Korner Klub. The club will meet j noon ut 2:30 o’clock at the home ot lor’s hall al 8 o’clock It has been j class Friday evening at the home
after the picnic slipper. Dr. a n d . Tuesday of next week with Miss j Mrs. E. G. Privat. Plans for the announced by P. J. Bartholomew, j of Miss Margaret Gorrie east of
Mrs. W. H. Pollard and family of! Evelyn Buell at her home on C. i annual picnic for the club will be adjutant. H. O. Dlbblee, command- Springfield. A marshmallow roast
Springfield attended from this city street.
discussed at the meeting.
' er, will preside.
' was a feature of the evening.