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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
SPRINGFIELD, LANK COUNTY, OKKOON,T ill ItSHAY. JANGARY 4, 1934
TIIIHTIKTII YEAR
No. Kt
08365832
Barnell Slavs
FLOOD SURVEYING Ch“ rch Gr“ ts
Chamber head
Pastor Monday
FOR FLOOD WORK
MAY START SOON
Rev., Mrs, Poindexter Hold j
Army Engineers Authorlied
To Bogin Study of Recent
Flood Areee In State
MOTT SEEKS EXTENSION
Upper Willamette Aeeoolation
Preparing Extensive Report
Of Annual Water Damage
Au Immediate flood control sur­
vey of the upper W illam ette valley
by United But»» » W
engineer»
will ba »ought at Washington by
Congressman James W. Mott, ac­
cording to a telegram received b»r»
today by H. B. M ax»-. president
ot lb» Upper W«’ <p
te Valley
Flood Control aaao ‘
' survey
of tb» r»c»nt flooo
’»a al­
ready been author!»». •
’ •*'
leuslou of tb li 1» aough
’da
tb» entire W illam ette va»
The telegram received fi\
today aaya:
"Engineers ordered survey <-
flood water« In Oregon aa result
recent rain« Malor W illiam«, dlv.
alou engineer. Portland, ba« author­
ity survey all flooded area. Buggeet
you contact W illiam» and »end me
data a« to recent flooded condi­
tion of upper river and tributaries
Am writing W illiam» aaklng him to
Include upper river and trlbutarlee
Open Houee to Congrega­
tion Here end at Coburg
A large number of parlaboner«
and friends of Rev. and Mrs. Dean
C, Poindexter called at the Metho
diet parsonage Monday afternoon.
New Year's day. to graat their pas­
tor and enjoy a short mualc pro­
gram Members from Rev. Poin­
dexter's congregation at Coburg aa
well as Bprlngfleld were present.
Assisting la receiving the callers
were Mr«. O, H Jarrett. Mr«. Oliva
Hebhan, Mrs. K. O. Privât, Mr». W.
II. Pollard. Mr». Ouy llaleey. and
Mrs. Donald Toomb.
Mrs. John Adair of the Coburg
church, and Mr«. Elisabeth Page
presided over the tea tables The
serving was under the direction of
Mrs U G. McKIhaney and Mrs.
Charles Myers. They ware aaalated
In the dining room by the Mlesee
Doris My are. Fay« Parsons. Doro
>e Maa Putter. Edna Platt. Ila
■tholomew and Velda Bartholo-
A
.
The Informal musical program
given during the afternoon Includ­
ed piano solos by Norma Zlnaer,
Lola Zlnaer. Margaret Jarrett. Miss
Potter, and Barbara llarnell Miss
Evelyn Buell played two violin
aoloa with Mrs. Leota Rodenbough
as accompanist.
Other numbers Included accord-
lun solos by Donald Toomb; vocal
solos by Ham Bartholomew. Ralph
Fullerton. W alter Ooaaler, and Mrs.
Robert Culbertson ; and a vocal
duet by Mr«. 8 8. Potter and Paul
c m STILL DRY
NO LIQUOR HERE
I IN CITY
Naw Officers and Committaas
Raising of Cardan Way Road Named at Annual Meeting Park Project Neare Comple­
Last Night; Social Held
tion; Many Men Complete
Would Stop Water Danger
Jobe; Alley Work to Start
To Caee Gardena Area
W. K. Barnell was reelect-d as
A CW A flood control project
which would provide funds (or tb»
elevation of tb» Chase Gardens
road «long the north bank of the
W illamette river west of ttprlng-
field and at tb» same time practl-
ally eliminate the danger of flood
waters Io tb» Chase Gardens dla
riel 1« being given serious conald
•ration thia week by county CWA
officials.
The project has the known back­
ing of P. M Morse, county sur­
veyor. and Thomas O. Russell, new
ly appointed CW A engineer for
l.ane county. These two officials
accompanied the group wblcb made
■n actual first-hand «tudy of tlood
condition« along the river Ju«t be
fore the Christmas holidays Both
are agreed that the raising of this
road about three feet where It fol­
lows closely along tha river la tea«
Ibis and necessary to prevent seri­
ous flood damage to the low but
fertile farm lands of the Gardena
district
Thl« 1« the type of projects which
are being given large sums of
money In other state where flood
damage« have already «truck, and
It Is believed that necessary funds
for this proteetlve work can be ob­
tained now when the perils now
•xlstant and benefit« to be derived
are explained.
If such a project la approved it
would result In the rebuilding of
the present road which 1» exceed­
ingly rough end choppy in places.
Thia Is only one of the remedial
steps which ere deemed necessary
to prevent high water damage to
property bordering the river be
ween Springfield and Junction
City. Several others were Investi­
gated during the field tour recently
made.
president of the Bprlngfleld Cbam
her of Commerce for the third con­
secutive year at the annual meet­
ing here last night. Other officer»
of the local club are J. Fulop, vice-
president; and I. M. Peterson, also
re-elecled a» secretary treasurer
Members of the Board of Direct­
or» are W. C. W right, John I).
Pyle, F. B. Hamlin. H. O. Dibble«,
and Bevert Jacobsen
Three committee# were appoint
ed following the election. They are
roads and highways. H E Maxey,
W C. W right, and H. O. Dibble»;
membership. Jacobsen. Pyle and
John Henderer; Banking. Fulop. F.
B. Flanery. Plye and Wright.
A «octal evening with refresh
nient» was enjoyed following tbe
bUMlne«» meeting.
YOUTH KILLED IN
HIGHWAY CRASH
Glenn Jarvis Diet of Injuries;
Clyde Lockwood in Hospi­
tal; Fog Causes Accident
Merchants Hesitate to Make
Expenditure« for Retailing
(Xd Beverages
ARMORY COES FORWARD
STATE PLAN 18 AWAITED
Request for More Street Ma­
terials Denied; More Funds
For Work Here Sought
Thirst of Residents Lees;
Federal Fee High for Short
Term Selling Permitted
W ith
one project
uimoat
com-1
___
it la now one month since the
Federal
prohibition
amendment
having completed their employ* I Notre D ane football team In 1934. was taken from tbe constitution
m»nt a« CWA worker» last night. Ho »ucc<*edg 'Hunk'* Anderson and of tha United States, state control
memlier of tbe Springfield city will be In charge of all athletics, as measures hare been enacted, and
council Tuesday night took s te p .1’1
Rogklta-
troublesome atty ordinances have
seeking a further extenalon of the
been removed. Yet, It la Impossible
preaent street Iniprorement project j
for an Individual to buy a drink of
or an additional grant of funds with
more than 14 per cent alcoholic
which to extend tbe work now in­
content In Bprlngfleld legally, and
cluded In tbe CWA project. Tbe|
the city remain»—almost dry
project will have used up the per­
True, It remains possible to make
mitted number of man hours soon
these purchase« through (he old
and will be stopped If some act loo
illegal channel« which ara even
Is not taken according to Jess I .
more Illegal now than they were
Crnss, chairman of the street com- I
r
“
during prohibition days. At that
ging Camp Opens Monday; time the enforcement was largely a
mittee.
The men who concluded their
13-Week Allocations Made
local problem. Now such selling la
CWA work last night were engaged
In competition with licensed manu­
Employees
of
the
Springfield
In the park project and had cleaned
facturer« and dealers who pay for
up tbe old cemetery and the city sawmill of the Booth-Kelly Lumber their licenses and who In turn are
company
returned
to
their
Jobs
park
property
on
W illamette
guaranteed protection against inch
Heights. The remaining few hours Tuesday morning after aa annual competitors by tbe Federal govern­
shutdown
during
tbe
holidays
at
alloted to this project w ill.be used
ment. and thia body ha« indicated
In the completion of the children's which time necessary repairs to that it will prosecute tbe violators
playground project at Fourth and machinery and other equipment are,
u ' M "ji?.gai
“A” street». The fill for this pro-; made.
to be tbe buyer ot this liquor as ft
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"■■■'
MILL RESUMES
In bt« aurvey."
The telegram waa In gnawer to a
Ject will be completed soon. The
The piant had been operating is to be tbe seller.
requeat for m o re Information than
Glenn Jarvts received fatal In­
fence 1» now being completed, and continuously since It was reopen-
waa contained In an Oregonian dl«
juries and Clyde Lockwood received
Federal Cases Now
wlll soon be ready for the actual ed |n j „ i y on a 30-bour week ache-
patch from
Washington
which
five broken ribs and a punctured
Finally, when persons become of­
equipment.
Some
tree«
and
shrubs
ju
le
prior
to
the
annual
shut-down
•tated that engineer» had bean di­
lung when the car they were riding
fenders of the law they are apt to
will probably be planted on the iag(
It la expected that
rected to make a aurvey of the Potter.
In early Sunday morning collided
find a sure and severe Justice
grounds.
the 30-hour week w ill be continued
W illamette flood altuallon.
In a heavy fog near Creswell with
meted out by some Federal Judge
Alley Project Next
during the next year.
Member« of the flood control aa
one being driven by Floyd Baugh
who does not know them and who
One new project w ill be started
Camp fonr of
•Delation are now preparing a re­
man of Klamath Falls.
Neither
w ill become less and leas friendly
soon.
The
alley
project
which
pro­
port of the present flood condition«
Baughman nor Francis Fuller of
company waa reopened on Monday aa his dally calendar becomes dog­
•long the upper W illam ette and
Salem, bis passenger were serious vide« for the development and following a lay-off. Camp three has ged with these caaee.
opeped
,g expect,
lower McKenala river«. They have
ly
Injured. Stanley Hulegaard cleaning up of all alleys In the city n<jt
Although local business men
has
been
approved
and
w
ill
be
e
ta
rt-'
been trying to obtain a report
driver of the car In which the two
ed to start up In tbe next week or
have
full legal right to sell theae
ed
soon
according
to
Lum
F
An­
which waa made In 1*32 hut which
were badly Injured, sustained a
BO.
Intoxicating liquors as freely as
h«» never been released
j
broken knee-cap. Both Jarvis and derson. local supervisor. This w ill
Meanwhile, allocations for indi- they did the less intoxicating beer
Plcturea and atatementa of many Chapter of National Society
Lockwood were members of the C. provide more employment and will
offset the men lost with the com-1 vidual mill« for 13 weeks beginning and non-lntoxlcatlag fountain bev-
Started at Springfield H. S.: CHURCH SCHEDULES
of thoae who are Buffering lo«ae«
C. C. camp at Reedsport.
pletlon of the park project.
January 1 and ending March 31. eragea, none have come forward
each year a» » result of the wash
First Assembly Monday
Jarvis was born on March 7, 1*13
ITS ANNUAL MEETING
The armory crew under George 1»34 have been made by the Weet offering to quench the thirst of
tng »way of their land during high
at Burllugton. California He leaves
Perkins Is now beginning to make j Coast Lumbermen's association al- local resident».
The flrat honor society assembly
water will he Included In the report
Naw Program for Congregation to bis father. Sam Jarvis. 336 South
some
headway In their construction lowing the Booth-Kelly company to
w hat lrony say some of tbe old
now being prepared. Thom»« O. (or Bprlngfleld high school will be
'B street, and bis grandmother In
Be Discussed Tonight, Annual
program.
Last
week
was
given
over
cut
15.7*6,920
board
feet
measure,
t,
merg,
recalling the home option
Russell. CW A engineer, and flood held at the high school auditorium
Springfield. Two brothers, Ray
Reports to Be Heard
•aaoclatlon committee visited many Monday morning at 11 o'clock un­
mond and Alvin Jarvis live at Po­ to tearing out old walls and debris 8.101.080 at lAefdllng. and 7.«> .- dayg before prohibition when thl*
This week foundation blocks have 840 at Springfield during the three- cJty wag the wetteat spot In Lane
of theae place« during the recent der the direction or Miss May
Annual business meeting of the mona. California. Jarvts came to
been poured and floor »IUs have months period.
field trip of the »aaoclatlon aod 1» Hewaa, faculty member In charge
county, when street cars ran down
Springfield
about
two
years
ago
Cbristtaa church will be held at
of the local student honor work
been placed In half of the building
Main street and brought fall quotaa
' .«aatetlng In preparing the report
with
hla
father
frdm
California
the local church thia evening fol
The first four senior students of
It ha« been planned to prepare
from Eugene, returning late In the
Funeral service» were held Thurs­
Street Crews Busy
lowing a potluck dinner starting
the report and have the Oregon the high school to be Invited to
evening with cargoes of liqnor
George Valuer's street crew has
at < o'clock. It ha» been announced day morning at 10:30 at the Baptist
delegation go before congreea aah- Join the Bprlngfleld Chapter nt the
stupefied passengers. More than
by tbe pastor. Rev. Veltle Pruitt. church In Springfield. Rev. R. E. been moving around about (he city
Ing for the survey. Thl« may not be National Honor Society of Secon
one dosen saloons flourished here
Rolens
officiated
and
Interment
repairing
many
blocks
of
city
Officers for tbe new year were
necessary If «he present aurvey la dary Schools will be announced at
streets. They are tearing up the!
during those days, we are told.
elected some week« ago «o that was made at Rest Haven cemetery.
this meeting and they w ill each be
extended
they could assume their duties with Branstetter-Simon chapel In Eu­ present surface and are making ;
Reasons for No Liquor
presented with certificates ot mem
the start of the new year. Report« gene had charge of arrangements. clay fills over which crushed rock j
W hat Is the answer? Have people
benihlp The ustlonsl pin» will be
Is being spread. It la this project j
of the many organisation« within
changed so much during the years
DEBATE STUDENTS AT
which the council members seek to ‘ Adams Buys Feed Business;
•warded later In the year. Who
the church w ill be heard tonight
of prohibition?
HIGH SCHOOL TO PLAY
WORK ON LITERATURE theae four studenla are will not he during the meeting.
have extended They realise that
Nott Takes Over Anderson
Yee. this and the present eco­
divulged until the program Mon
ALBANY TEAM FRIDAY the present project w ill not allow | Motors. Ford Sub-Agency
Consideration of a new church
nomic condition has an important
Member« of the debate society at day.
They «fill be selected this
sufficient funds for the repair of a l l ;
program, a 16-polnt plan prepared
tearing on the sale of liquor, ac-
"^Bprlngfleld high «chool are busy week by members of the faculty
Springfield high school will offi­ poor streets in the city and if more
Two transactions Involving busi-
by the pastor and Roland E
I cording to many.
now with the opening of the winter
Dean Jswell la Speaker
cially
open
the
1#34
basketball
sea­
funds are not available the work ness properties In this city were
Moshler. w ill be taken up by the
Three more definite obstacles
«’ activities. They »re reading all
Dean J. R Jewell, of the school
church group. The plan has al­ son at the local high school gym­ will stop only partially completed, reported here thia week. Effective
The school grounds are benefit- j anuary 1, Marion Adams became seem ,o !,tand ,n the Path ot th08e
r1 available material on their subject. of Education at the university will
nasium
Friday
evening
lu
a
game
ready been approved by the gov­
dealing with the British System of be the principal speaker. Buford
sell the highly Intoxlca-
with the Albany high school team. ting, also from the work of th< «,1a owner of the I and M Feed and who
Many fills have been mad» 9eed gtore, and Ray Nott became t>nx drinks.
The first of theae is
j radio program control, and are pre­ Roach will play two violin numbers, erning board of the church.
The game w ill start at 7:30 accord t'W A
at the Brattain school. At the high owner of the Anderson M tor com the laek of d«»lre on the Part “
and Mia» Glyde Dilley will »Ing a
paring their argument«.
Ing to Marlon Hall.
any firm to assume thia reeponal-
H all has been meeting with hla school a tile drain has been placed
Hix member« of the debate ao- solo. The program w ill be open to HAPPY HOUR CLUB PLANS
bllity. Second, a federal license la
doty have hen chosen for partici­ the Interested public
players each afternoon during the In front of the gymnasium and the
V ISIT TO ART MUSEUM
The affiliation of the local high
school holidays and. although much top w ill be covered with dirt and i M r. Adams has been engaged rtq „ired of all who sell liquor of
pation In the Inter »chool debates
gravel making a parking place for in ‘ he feeo Kid seed business In more than 14 per cent alcoholic
•hi« year. Two will debate each school with the National Honor
Member« of the Happy Hour club of his material Is green he haa
„biles
Springfield for a total of 16 years content, and thia coupled with the
aide of the question and one stu­ group has Just been completed. Eu will hold their monthly meeting hopes of developing a strong team.
He also worked In this buslneaa In third fact, the certainty that who-
The boys played a game with
dent will be available for reserve geoe high school has »Iso recently next Wednesday Instead of Mon­
Enginer Makes Vielt
Eugene for several years. He has ever starts selling the drinks here
affiliated
Itself
with
the
national
on each team.
T. O. Russell appointed as CW A
day afternoon. At that time the Pleasant H ill Tuesday evening and
1 beea associated with Dallas Mur- wiu have to relinquish the right,
No schedules have been compiled bodv. Principal». H . B John»on and members will gather at the Murray- started out strong but weakened as engineer for Lane county
le
phy In Springfield for the past when and If a state liquor store
yet according to Miss Bernice Con W. E. Buell of Eugene and Spring W’arner art museum on the Univer­ the game progressed. The result, Springfield W ednesday to make h
9pTetl year8 and (,ag o( iate been |g established here under the pro-
oly. debate coach, who coached a field, made a «tudy of the Torch sity campus In Eugene and be both the first and second string
first Inspection o
e oca p
owner of the store of which visions of the Know law as enact-
team Into a district championship honor system at the request of the shown through this building Later teams lost.
Jects H e w ill be here everv week v
,
. .
.
•
J
1
j
e
1
1
he
now
becomes sole owner.
ed at the special session of the
last year, her first In the local high State Teachers’ association last In the afternoon they w ill have
to Inspect and advise local project
state legislature. The legality of the
year with a view to establishing a
school,
tea at the Marigold tea room near
foremen.
Mr. Adams announoes that he
act is still uncertain, haring been
state-wide honor »yatem
They the campus. Mrs. Ella Lombard CRAND MASTER TO BE
Nothing has been heard from the has purchased the equipment as attacked by supporters of the home
found
the
Torch
system
Inadequate
GUEST OF LODGES HERE school project seeking to repaint well as the good w ill of the bust-
LIONS MEETING W ILL
and Mrs. W. K. Barnell are the
rule theory.
and were not convinced of the fees
the Lincoln school Inside and o u t.! ness and w ill chauge the name to
BE HELD ON FRIDAY Iblllty of setting up a state «ystem hostesses
Local merchants do not believe
At the regular meeting of Spring- nor of the library project. A tele Adams Seed and Feed Store. H e
.
.
In competition with the existing
field lodge No. 70, I. O. O. F. at gram Wednesday (tom Portland acquires the- interests of M. R. Irieh
"
sufficient to war
Beml-monthly meeting of the
LINCOLN
PRINCIPAL
national body which Invited their
Its hall here last night arrange
stated that
for ad- j and Mr. Murphy.
I rant the expenge required to _
Bprlngfleld Lion» club will be held
in»i. the
voo application
ee
re-
membership. They finally urged the
AT STATE MEETING ments were made whereby the Odd siHieu
dittonal funds for materials in the j The deal Involving the garage ta„ , hem here wh„ e aw ait,ng the
at Taylor hall Friday noon W. F.
schools to establish chapters of the
Fellows lodges of Creswell. Mar-
W alker and H M. Stewart are on
will make but little difference In f,na, outcoine of the Knox plan.
Roy P. Qulney. principal of the cola, W altervllle. and Coburg will streets project had been denied.
national body.
the program committee for the
| the management of the firm. The
Lincoln
school In Springfield, re­ meet with the local group on Mon­
Membership Very Limited
. J
nnen
Another thing which they agree
meeting.
Membership In the society la presented the lAine County Ele­ day. January 22. to honor Grand MARCOLA LODGE ELECTS
-p e rs o n M
o
t
,
lg (hat mnch of the reckt»,»
Thia will be the first meeting ot
limited to IB percent of the senior mentary Principal’s association at Master Winslow on his official
the club «Inne they entertained
NEW CROUP OF LEADERS w Andergon and Mr. Nott. Some drinking of prohibition days w ill
class chosen from the highest one- the Oregon State Teachers' asso­ visit.
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time later the Springfield garage
unpopular when unlimited
members of the high school foot­
third In scholarship. Ten percent ciation meeting In Portland the
This meeting I» a special affair
Helen Boggs was chosen oracle wag (>egignated. ag a Ford gub- quantities are available. Perhaps
ball team on December 20 with an
of the membership to he chosen In past week. A very Interesting and and will follow a short session of of the Marcola Royal Neighbors agenry and Mr AndergOn devoted wa
al8° discover that the
evening meeting. Report» of the
the fall term and the others In the Instructive meeting was reported. the local Rebekah lodge. Ernest
chapter last Thursday evening. moat of his time to the sale of n ew , lar* * quantities which was sup-
committees which worked on the
spring semester. Five percent of The keynote of the meeting was Black la chairman of the refresh­
Bertha McHenry was named vice- carg a( the
agency In Eu- P°8®d to have been consumed local
Christmas program and treat» will
the Junior class can be chosen dur­ the support given the sales tax law. ment committee for that night and
probably be heard.
oracle. Other officers chosen are Kene He w lll continue In this work ly during the paat years did not
All
agreed
that
It
alone
would
ing the second semester. Scholar­
will be assisted by Elmer Findley
Nannie Miles, chancellor; Dora and Mr Nott w ill continue to oper- actually exist In fact. Anyhow, the
ship. service, leadership, and char­ save the school system from col- and Lee Putman.
Hall, recorder. W ilm a Addington. > u thp garage The garage which sale of Intoxicating ltquora la now
LURE OF SUNSHINE
acter are the four points considered lapee
Following the meeting last even­
marshal; Alloe Page, receiver; 1
reta|n the name. Anderson legal and only a very small per­
OVERCOMES FISHERMEN In recommending a student for
ing the new officers and Installa­
Arma Wold, outer sentinel: Dora Motorg wlu continue to be a Ford centage of the people In this coun­
membership.
tion teams of the local I. O. O. F.
VALLEY PHONE CROUP
try are taking advantage of their
Neilson, inner
sentinel;
Pearl sub-agency,
They have put It off several dif­
Two Honor Society assemblies
and Rebekahs practiced for Install­
restored privilege.
Knowler.
manager.
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ELECTS NEW OFFICERS ation to be held jointly next Mon
ferent tlnwa during the paat fall are to be held each year, one In
Installation of the officers will
and winter but Wednesday they the spring, and one In the fall. Stn-
day evening.
John Fountain was elected presl-.
be held on January 25 at the 1. O SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
gave In. The mild atmosphere with dents who complete their work be­
GUESTS INVITED FOR
dent
of
the
combined
3-0
and
3-3
O. F. hall at Marcola.
warm sunshine waa too much for come graduate members, others
HAS ANNUAL DINNER
WATCH PARTY SUNDAY
rusal
telephone
lines
In
the
McKen
KOCH FAMILY HOLDS
them so C. F. Egglmann and M. B. remain as active members of the
GIRLS GIVEN PARTY BY
About 30 members of Mrs. A. B
Huntly, Bprlngfleld'« leading ex­ chapter where they were elected »1« country at the annual meeting
REUNION ON HOLIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. W alter N. Ooaaler
held Tueaday afternoon at the Deer-
BAPTIST BOYS CLASS Van VaU .h 's S e n d ., achool c l « e ,
ponents of still fishing, gathered
horn
achool.
J.
D.
H
a
rrlll
was
elec
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gathered at her home Monday even-
their tackle and started out. They LEGION CROUPS PLAN
The Roy Koch family held a fam­
.
7
>
aw
.
,
___.evening for a New Years eve
ted vice-prealdent. Mra. Edltn Page,
Twenty-two members of Elmo ; ing for their annual dinner party.1
»
« ^ i„ » s i . , „ . . .
spent the afternoon near Monroe.
ily
reunion
during
the
past
holiday
SOCIAL MEET TONIGHT •ecretary; and M att Emmerch di­
W“
followed by varied entertainment
week when Mr. Koch returned from Chase'. Sunday school class at the
rector.
g
Weed- California to visit with his Baptist church were entertained a t , the event this year The evening,
PUTMANS ENTERTAIN
Regular meetings of Springfield
Each
the
home
of
their
teacher
at
Chase
was
spent
playing
games
family.
W
ith
Mr.
Koch
was
Mr.
W ITH WATCH PARTY American Legion post number 40
year the members of thia claaa
at th*
th' * ’
and Mrs. Frank Vernon and son, Gardens Monday evening. The boys
and Its auxiliary w ill be held at NEW CARD CLUB MEETS
gather
at
the
home
of
their
teacher
,re
'
n
-‘uFene-
Among those entertaining at their Taylor hall tonight, A joint pot­
AT THURSTON TO NIG HT Frankie, and Mies Muriel Patmore of the class which is made up of during the fall or winter for a big
Gueats were Mr. and Mra. W il­
Mrs. Vernon was a former pastor students ot high school age had
home» with New Year'« eve watch luck dinner for both group» at *;30
liam Moyer, Mr. and Mra. L. O.
night parties Bunday were Mr. and w ill precede the buslneaa meeting.
Member» of the O-No Club, new of the Full Gospel Assembly in previously lost a reading contest j dinner which they themselves fur-
and provided the entertainment and nlsh and serve.
Several former M offitt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fan
Mrs. Lee Putman. Thalr guest» In
Thl» Is the first meeting
the aoclal group In Springfield, w ill be Springfield.
On Christmas day the Koch refreshments for the girls. Rev. members of the class were gueats drem, Mr and Mra. Donald Toomb,
eluded Mr. and Mr» Ernest Black poet since December 7, the meeting entertained aa gueats of Mis» Nat­
Mr. and Mrs C. F. Barber. Mr. and
Mr. and Mra. Elmer Findley. M r Juet before Christmas having been alie Edmlaton of Thuraton thia brothers and sisters gathered at the and Mrs. R. E. Rolens and Mr. and at the dinner during their visits
Mra. Clifford Wilson, and Dr. and
and Mra. Lynn Stone, and M r, and cancelled because of conflicting en­ evening at the home of her parent«, home of their mother. Mrs. Amanda Mrs. Chase were gueats at the here with families and friends dur­
Mrs. W. N. Dow.
ing the holidays.
party.
Koch on the Lorane highway.
Mra. Fred Lonk.
Mr. and Mra. John Edmlaton.
gagements of many member».
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