The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 25, 1934, Image 1

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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
NO. 2
LIBRARY USERS
GAIN FOR YEAR
ONLY TEMPORARY
Moru Than Half of Population
Taking Advantage of Free
Books and Magazines
Cnnural Manager Predicts
Operation in Few Weeks;
Logs Still Coming in
CIVIC CLUB RENDERS AID
The Booth Kelly sawmill In this
city which shut down Hsturriay la
down only for a short while, per
haps a m ailer of two or three
weeka. This Is the belief expres­
sed yesterday by Charles (J. Briggs
general manager of the plant Bev
eral things Including Instability In
Ibe present operation of (he lumber
code authority and uncertainty of
California markets as a result of
the trouble In Ibis state enter Into
the operation of (he mill here, hut
we expect tbe Hprlngfleld mill to
be down for only a short while, h*
staled.
Bartholomew Is
Scout Officer
I H PAYMENTS TO
START MARCH 15
Local Scout Workgr Named
Wallamet Vice-Preeident in New Quarterly Plan Provides
Springfield and Luaburg
Cash Discounts; Non-Pay­
ment Penalties Provided
P. J. Bartholomew was chosen
^BAPTISTS SHIRT
M I S » SCHOOL
Six-Weeks Course to Offer
Special Study Meetings for
All Croupe Within Church
a vice-president of the Wallamet
Boy Hcout council for the Hprlng-
fleld and Ixsaburg district at tbe
annual meeting held In Eugene
Tuesday evening. M t. Bartholomew
Is also chairman of the Hprlngfleld
Boy Hcout troop «ommlttee and
has beeo renamed to that office.
Lane county tax statements are
WILL GIVE THREE SKITS
now being printed In the Job de­
Librarian la Handicapped in
partment of tbe News plant. They
Medical Mission Work; Liv­
w ill be prepared for each property
Maintenance Work; Funds
owner
and
mailed
out
by
the
de­
ingston, and Africa to Be
Not Available for Repaire
partment of the sheriffs office dur­
Discussed Each Week 6:30
ing the first days of March.
A total of 1*41 persona made use
The first tax Installment thia
of tbe Springfield Public library
Complete details for a unique
Elections were announced Tues­ year will be due M a ri b 16, nearly
N EW YOKE
W lo lr M ilo Reno
during tba year of 1433 according
Missionary study Involving an en-
day evening at a meeting follow two 'months earlier than In past
to tba annual report of the local w m hr re to make an udtiriMM he did
__ t,r* congregation for six weeks
nut adm it th a t h it farm holiday
Irut the banquet and address of years. Under the new quarterly
j were announced for the Hprlngfleld
Institution prepared by Mra. D. II
movcttoi'tita were dyli»# out in the
LONDON: M rs N ath an iel Mayer | Baptist church tbla week by Mrs.
General U. O. McAlexander of New­ payment plan, Lane county tax pay­
Maltatnan, librarian, and Mra. L. K
m idd lew rat Report* from hta home
V icto r K otluehild, (above) fo rm er R. E. Rolens who is acting as gen­
port who told o f bis travels about ers will pay tbelr taxes each quar
Page. secretary An Incraaaa of 143 her r i lor lee however todu-aU that fed
the world. Mr. McAlexander la an ter or may pay them all during the B arbara Hutchinson o f Hastings, is eral chairman for the annual mes
naw borrowers was reported at the era! fund* to ugrlr ult uriat* ia
now the bride o f the nephew o f le r il
outstanding figure of (be World flret quarter with a three perecent
sions school.
library for tba year, but a loaa of earning farm holiday strikes to
Rothschild and heir to the Kotha
• ‘ peter out ••
W ar days and has taken an active discount saving If tbe whole tax Is child peerage and famous fortune
44 names frotn tba Hat of 1411 ac
The school w ill open Hunday
paid on or before March 16. A dis­
live borrowara at the fir*' of the
Meanwhile logs are being ship part In the Boy Hcout movement.
evening and classes will be held
Rev, Dean C. Poindexter, mem­ count of 2 percent will be made
yaer bring« the Iota*
made
ped Into the city from the camps at
each Sunday evening thereafter for
to I I I persona
•_
Wendllng and will continue to ar ber of the local troop committee; on each quarterly Installment If
; the next six weeks. The program
rive for a day or two more. The Ol«o Martin, scoutmaster; and Bar­ paid 40 days before due.
as announced provides for a devo-
A small loaa In the
Q
of
Taxes or quarters thereof not
j lional period or general assembly
mill pond here now has a sufficient tholomew attended tbe meeting
volumes In the library fo>
z* tt •
paid become delinquent on Decern-
log supply to operate for two from Hprlngfleld.
at 6:30 p. m. At 4:45 the congrega­
year la contained In tb<
H
B
Sallee
was
reelected
scout.
14' 1934 ,n,ere* ‘ on delinquent
months.
tion will divide into four groups for
which will be submitted
’ special mission study periods last-
City Council at their Pebruar.
executive for the next year, and taxes amount to two-tblrds of one
■digging <-amps al Wendllng will
percent per month.
I ing until 7:30 when ,the entire
Alton F. B a k e r was retained as
aton Of a total of 2407 volume
continue to operate until the end
Under tbe new tax law being
'ails
of
Adjustment
Plan
to
tba start of 1S33 the Library Hot.
chairman of Wallamet Council.
Lions
Club
Speaker
Sees
Lit-
Krou? wl", yeaa*emble For the
used for tbe first time this year,
Outlined at Public Meat of January after which these too
.. n
x o
•
z>
I °J)en,nfc night and tome other
now baa only 3713 volumes. Du.
Wallamet
Council
includes
all
of
will be shut down for a short while
nlghts darln)f thP ger|<>s gpecla,
taxpayers will have to make pay­ tie Danger of Russian Com-
ing tk» Veer 37 volumes were re­
.i Taylor Hall Wednesday
until the mills catch up with the Lincoln. Lane. Benton and part of ments on or before the fifteenth
petition
in
World
Industry
missionary skits will be presented
placed on the «helves after having
Linn counties.
cutters according to Mr. Briggs.
of the months of March, June. Hept-
Pull details of the Government
—’
as features of the opening evening
bean rebound or by direct pur
ember and December to avoid de­
Members of the Hprlngfleld Lions church service,
t hese«
(lifts and exchange to the plan for tbe adjustment of hog and
club
decided
at
their
meeting
F
r
i-!
linquencies. One fourth of the total
library amounted to 88 volumes. corn production will be explained LUMBER MILL DENIED
<*ur t“ dy ro " >*
tax must be paid each time, but day noon to sponsor a home talent
A total of 160 volumes have been by O. S Pletcher, county agent, at
The four divisions of the congre­
EXTRA RUNNING HOURS
play
at
the
high
school
auditoriumj
any
amount
up
to
the
entire
tax
lost or withdrawn Not all of these a meeting to be held In Taylor's
gation for the study period will be
soon as the play can be pro­
bill can be paid at any time during
volume« will remain lost as many hall In Springfield at 1:30 p. in.
The W illam ette Lumber company
adult, young people, Juniors and
duced.
Their
committee.
G
len!
the
year
with
the
cash
discount
of tbani w ill eventually be returned <ut Wednesday, January 31. Also, al Dallas must comply with tbe
children. The adults have chosen
sav'ng.
Wood. M C. Kirkland, and Thelmer!
to the library Several of the books all blanks necessary for applying regulations of the National Lum­
medical missionary work as their
J.
Nelson,
w
ill
have
charge
of
the
It
became
necessary
to
revise
have been taken from the shelves for contrai ls will lie explained and bar ( ’ode authority and lim it their
subject for discussion and will cen­
tbe form of tbe tax statement this stage venture. The play to be pres­
until they ran be repaired or re­ distributed at this meeting.
operations to 30 hours per week
ter their discussion around a study
Remodeling Must Include Re­ yea* io provide the two additional ented will be chosen shortly and as of the book. “How Far to the Near
bound Members of the Civic club
Similar meetings will be held at according to a decision handed
soon
as
a
'a
s
t
can
be
secured
re­
receipts
required.
pair for Stucco on Upper
aaalated tba Library board In re- 1:30 p. m. at Pleasant HUI high down yesterday In Portland by Fed­
est Doctor T’
Hprlngfleld property owners will hearsals will start. Participation in
pairing several volumes at the libr­ school on Friday, February 3. and eral Judge John H McNary. The
Front Say Businessmen
Thia book was written by Dr.
the play w ill not be limited to
pay
a
tax
of
74.5
mill
on
each
as­
ary during tba year, but no vol­ al Wlllakensle (¡range hull on Judge also vacated a temporary re­
Dodd, himself an M . D. who served
members of the club.
sessed
dollars
worth
of
property
CWA
work
ba«
practically
been
umes were completely rebound dur­ Tuesday, February 4.
straining order which permuted
Another committee was also j ah a medlcal missionary for many
at a standstill In Hprlngfleld this this year. Thia la divided Into the
ing tbe past year. A CWA project
The county agent states that the lumber company to operate
three funds: Hchool district 14, named at the meeting to begin year”- and ln 1930-31 made a trip
week.
W
ith
the
lateat
order
lim
it­
seeking funds for rebinding books farmers who produced a total of six until the decision was given.
ing work hours to 16 Instead of 30 18.6 mills; city government. 33 making arrangements for the an- around tbe world visiting all the
was sought by the City Council, but litters of pigs In 1432 and 1433. or
per
week the men can work only a mills; and county and state govern­ nual Ladies Night dinner and en- medical mission fields and studying
has not been beard from.
an average of three litters or an
little more than two days per week. ment, 26 mills. Only one other c ity . tertainment. Named on this group the work being carried on. When
Many Megaxlnss on Pile
average of ten acres of corn, ex­
In l-ane county w ill have a h ig h er1 were I. M. Peterson. W. E. Buell he returned he wrote the book.
The
men here had worked two days
Tbe local library contains ala clusive of silage and green feed,
millage
rate thia year than Hpring- and P. J. Bartholomew.
Mrs. W ilfred Cook. Mrs. Chester
last week before they knew that
volumes borrowed from the Stale should allend one of Iheae meet
™ ’ U’ . P‘orenee' wher* th e ' Frank Chambers discussed~tKe Chase and Roy Carlton w ill have
the
order
took
effect
immediately.
Library anti a- unit or 300 volumes Inga. Many farmers who originally
' ' (o tta *« Grove with a- in«justrlal resources of Russia and charge of the studies for the adults.
The result was that tbe men bad ° “
classified under tbe school and loan thought that they were not Inter­
levy of 74.4 la a close third.
The young people w ill take the
worked
as
many
hours
as
they
were
j the prospects of that country be-
collgcttogs
Nineteen
maguslnes ested In the corn-hog adjustment
same subject for their study which
|
coming
a
dominating
factor
in
permitted
and
have
not
been
work­
and one newspaper are received at program have luveellgaled the plan
world commerce during the lunch- will be directed by Robert Cook,
and have decided to sign contracts. Plan Valentine Party With ing thia week.
tbe library.
i
eon
meeting. Mt'. Chambers risited and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Chase.
The crew« wlli start work again
A total of 7147 volumes of flc
Walterville Lodge Febru­
I the Boviet country a year ago and. Members of the Junior group will
Friday
morning
and
wilt
work
for
tlun were loaned from the library
ary 14; New Drill Team
does not see any danger of Russia rentt>r their study about the great
16 hours before laying off. Whether
during the year according to the IUKA ELECTS ANNUAL
j rising to a competitive position in j mi8Si°nary character, Livingston.
or
not
the
new
rule
Is
to
apply
be­
CONVENTION
DELEGATES
lin
e
circle.
Neighbors
of
Wood-
Librarian's report. Of this number
and have chosen as their subject
world commerce.
4444 were taken out by adults and ,
~
..
'«ra ft, made plans last night for a yond February 1 la unknown here.
"Livingston,
the Pathfinder." Their
Russia does not have a large
Meanwhile a protest has arisen
1103 were taken out by children. AudlUn« Comm tts . A I m Named; l:, rg„ valentine party to be held
discussion will be led by Mrs. D.
•ewlnq
Circle
Meets
Today
,|(.rF
Febrttary
14.
Members
of
Ibe
amount
of
needed
raw
products
in
iu tbla city over the apparent In­
Non fiction volumes loaned totaled
o
u
n
-
| C. Ogilvie, Mra. H arry < ', So and
A t Homo of M rs. Lewis
x o w
„ W a U e rv t||a have tention of the Veteran’s Htate Aid Absence of Snow in M
314. while the unbound magatlnee
t a i n s Held
H e l r f Aid;
A id « C
nl«4 ia
/ a . -
transportation problem Is a major ' 1 5 / " " '* ^ u< el '
tains
Cold
Wea­
been Invited to attend the party as Commission and their architect to
loaned totaled 1173.
one, and the physical location o f |„ T “ e fh " dr<>n ’
Mrs. Pearl Cyr and Miss Eva
ther Brings Snow to Stay
brick up the lower half of the front
An Interesting bit of statlctlca
meats of the local lodge.
Africa," and will be led by Mrs.
l» u k were elected delegates to the
the country k a handicap, so much
worked out In the report shows
Committees for the party were of the building and to leave tbe
Marvin Chase. Mrs. Dorothy Cyr,
state convention of (he laidlea Aux
The
McKenzie
and
Upper
W!l-
of
the
country
lying
In
the
far
upper half as it now Is. Coancilmen
that the equivalent of 4.7 books per
lllary of the O. A R. from Iuka iinmed and Include on entertain-, and legion members demand that amette vaileys have apparently northern zone that agricultural Ina Hubbard, Mrs. Homer Chase,
person In the city were taken out
ment,
Mrs.
C.
F.
Egglmann.
chair
and Mrs. Kenneth Tobias.
circle Thursday evening. Jan. 18.
something be done with the upper evaded another threat of flood crops do not pay and timber does
during tbe year, or that 3.4 vol­ when the group met at the home ,nan' KIr,c
First Skit on Sunday
•)a'"y ‘‘ugh
part of the front where In many water following two days of heavy not develop sufficient to warrant
umes were read by each Individual
Just after the conclusion of the
of Miss Abbie Ford at M anilla and Jewel Helterbrand. Mrs. O a r places the metal lath Is badly rust­ rainfall Monday and Tuesday. The large lumber operations, thinks Mr.
The circulation per borrower aver­
first study periods next Sunday
The state meeting will lie held In Ine Putman la chairman for the re­ ed and large slabs of tbe stucco cold weather of Tuesday night end- ' hambers.
aged 4.4.
night a short mlsslonirv skit.
Eugene In June.
Mrs. Maybelle freshments and will be assisted by are hanging dangerously over the ed the rainfall, temporarily at least,
------------------------------
Receipts for the year show
“W aiting for the Doctor" will be
lauiaberry and Mra. d a rln e I’ut (hose members whose names begin sidewalk. It la not very attractive and checked the melting of a light
4607 34 from the city budget, a gift
with tbe letters O and P.
presented by members of the Jun-
man were named alternates.
snow blanket in the higher eleva­ STATE I. O. O. F. LEADER
either say local businessmen.
of 430 60 from the Civic club. 418 41
Another
Innovation
started
at
the
VISITOR
HERE
MONDAY
'
ior
Wor,d Wlde Guild
tions
of
the
Cascades.
An
auditing
committee
also
rental collections and fines, and
It la bad enough to watch the
_______
In charge of the devotional p#r-
lodge this season was featured at
named
al
the
meeting
Includes
Mrs.
4100 for non-resident card, or a
construction of the Interior of the
The heavy warm reins sent both Grand Patriarch ant other past ¡ods will be Mrs. Rolens. Mrs Mel
Edith Laxton, Mrs. C. F. Egglmann, the meeting last night when Mrs. building where a large chimney la the
total of 4477 44
McKenzie and W illam ette GranjJ Patrtarch and o lh er Paat Rice. Ruth Carlton, Harry Chase,
Alex
Stevens
presented
a
mixed
Under expenditures are listed and Mias Marian Shipley.
being
built
out
in
the
middle
of
rivers
up to their bank tops for
Lod0ea Make Reports
Norton Pengre. and Mrs. Roy Carl-
d rill team. Mrs. Stevens has just
The sewing group of the Iuka
periodicals. 41* 60; Librarian sal­
(On
been named captain of tbe drill the floor about ten feet from the the first time of the present season.
ary. U 70; rent. 4340; heat, light circle is meeting this afternoon at
end of the wall and where showers Only the absence of much of the
j Q Q p lodge, |n this
These study periods will be open
team.
and water 413; Janitor supplies the home of Mrs. Stella Lewie.
and an upstairs stairway w ill all snow on the lower mountains at djgtrict were represented by of- and any interested persons are in-
Members
of
the
drill
team
are
41 60; Insurance, 413.46; auppll
be built Inside, occupying about t s season o t e year seems to f|(.ers here Monday evening for the vffcd to attend any or all of the
Mrs. W alter laixton will entertain
43.70; and labor, 4«.60; making the group at her home on Febru­ June McPherson. Barbara Adams. eight feet of the already limited have prevented a serious flood pro-, o
vlsltatlon of George P. Win- n*-«»««.
Jewel
Helterbrand.
Marguerite
Mc­
a total of 44(2.36
.
A ,
__ ______________
space, but prospects of haring the blem at this time.
ary 1, for their next meeting.
slow.
TiHfcs~-ok.
grand master for
------------------------
Guire. Ida Adams. Nellie Helter-
Library Beard In Control
front of the building left aa It Is
Fortunately, however, there Is lit- Oregon. They were West Point IRVING BALL TEAM
brand. Clarine Putman. Dorothy
Tbe local library Is managed by
seems to be a little too much for tie if any snow at the 4000 foot i lodge a t Coburg; G ilfrey lodge at
Girard. Mamie Richmond. Alex
DEFEATS LINCOLN BOYS
a Library Board functioning under SCHOOL SEMESTER TO
many people here.
elevation, and until Tuesday night ’ Creswell; Mohawk lodge at Mar
Stevens, Oswald Olson. Alvin Mc­
tbe Jurisdiction of the City Coun
CLOSE TH IS WEEK-END Pherson. Marlon Adams, and Sam
Tom Russell. CWA engineer, was the temperature had averaged 38 cola. Oak lodge at Oakridge; and
The Irving basketball team de­
ell. Mrs. N. W. Emery Is president
here Wednesday inspecting the degrees at that elevation. Horae Springfield lodge number 70.
Sweeney.
Two
more
members
are
feated the eighth grade boys from
The first half of the school year
of the board and has Mrs. Page as
work and expressed himself aa be snow fell Tuesday as the tempera- . Principal event on the evening ¡he Lincoln school 14-16 in a game
to be named to the team later.
secretary. Other members of the for Springfield grade and high
Ing in accord with the views of ture dropped, and this snow, togeth- prOgram was the address of the „iayed at the high school gyninas-
school
pupils
will
he
brought
to
a
Mrs.
Nellie
Carr
wns
elected
and
Library Board are Mrs. Milton V.
local people and that to permit the er with more which Is expected dur- Y|g|t |ng state officer and reports of ¡um Wednesday evening. Playing
Walker. Mrs. W illiam Rouse, Mrs. close Friday afternoon. This school Installed as a manager Io succeed upper stucco to remain on the Ing the remainder of the week w ill [ each lodge to the grand master.
fl(r the Springfield team were An
C. E. Wheaton. Mrs. W alter Scott, year has been divided Into two Sa"> Sweeney who had resigned
building as It now does would con­ not become an Immediate flood
Grand Patriarch. Joe Sweltxer of (lerson and Taylor as forwards;
semesters each with two eight
Six applications for membership stitute a hazard.
and W. E. Buell, city treasurer.
threat until the weather warms and Portland, was also a guest and Westlake, center; McBee and W
week terms and the first half of wer^ received and Initiation of
Library hours are from 2 to
The weekly CW A payroll for It la hoped that the river level will made a short address, as did W. F. McPherson at guard.
these
ends
Friday.
!
these
will
be
held
at
the
next
meet-
and from 7 to 4 on Wednesday and
Hprlngfleld was 41274 last week drop before that time.
¡W alker, past grand master; H e rb -1
The sixth grade had a workout
Students ut the high school are Ing In three weeks.
Saturday. A large variety of books
and will be about half this amount
ert W alker, past grand patriarch, game with the seventh grade at the
to choose from are available and busy taking their semester exami­
thia week.
and Charles Poole, deputy grand gymnasium prior to the Irving
the people of Springfield and sur nations today and Friday.
MISSION GROUP PLANS
master.
game.
THREE
VISITORS
ATTEND
At the Lincoln school the stu­
rounding area are Invited to use
CHURCH NICHT PLAY
Refreshments were served late In
tbe facilities offered here says Mrs. dents in Junior high school are tak­ WEEKLY REBEKAH MEET IRENE ANDERSON QUEST
the evening by Ernest Black. Lee THREE JOIN CARD CLUB
ing their county examinations.
Bailsman.
"Mlrandy's Ghost,” a short play Putman and Elm gf Findley, com- J
AT PARTY ON FRIDAY
Their school starts at 4 a. m. In­
Mrs. Robert Arnold of Halsey,
let will be presented by the Wo­ mlttee.
AT INITIATION MEETING
stead of 8:30 during the period of Mrs. 0 . C. Nlcewood of Medford,
STAR-MASONIC PARTY
Friends of Miss Irene Anderson men's Missionary society of the
the examinations.
and Mrs. Oaburn of Eugene were gathered at her home Friday even­ Christian church tonight following[ . . . . . . p v T D . P P P D < ; r F T
Miss Thelma Sweeney. Miss Arah
POSTPONED FOR WEEK
guests nt the weekly meeting of ing for a surprise birthday party the weekly potluck dinner. Jewel V A L L t T I “ A r r t K o L i t I
J Nell Arnold, and Mrs. Florence
Juanita Rebeknh lodge Monday In her honor. The social was spon­ Cunningham will play the part of
PREDATORY ANIMALS Malice of Eugene were Initiated
The big party which the members ‘EARS TH A T HEAR NOT"
evening. Only a short session was sored by members of the newly Mirandy. Hhe will be assisted by
as members of the O-No card club
of Cascade chapter of Eastern Star
SUBJECT FOR SERMON held to make way for the special formed Terpslchorean club under Mrs. Gertrude Peterson, Mrs. Htella
Predatory nnlmals in the Upper j at the home of Miss Eunice Gerber
bad planned for their families and
meeting of I. O. O. F. lodges In this the direction of I.aMoyne Black. Eaton. Miss Irene Anderson. Ro­ McKenzie country are being sought. last Thursday evening. Miss Doris
for members of Liberty Masonic
"Ears That Hear Not; Eyes That
district.
The evening was spent with guess land Moshier and Warren Ingram. with a vengeance this season b y 1 Gerber assisted her sister.
lodge and famlllea, has been post See Not."
Next
Monday
evening
Mrs.
Edna
The H attie Mitchell circle will i traPPerfl and hunters. Each week
High honors In the play went to
Ing contests and game«.
polled until February 4. The party
This will be the subject for the
Those present for the evening sponsor a candy sale at the church a large number of pelts from these Mrs. Wilda Cotton. Miss Sweeney
had been planned for January 30. morning service at the Baptist Yarnell, past noble grnnd. will pro­
vide the entertainment.
were Robert and Richard Richard­ during the evening. Proceeds w ill Predatory ahlmals are brought to won honor prize, and Miss Maxine
but Is being postponed beoauae of church Sunday at 11 o'clock accord­
son. Beryl Robertson, Jotana Put­ be sent to support the work of Miss tbe c°urthouse for the collection I Smxlgrnss won the chair prize. The
the nation-wide dance program be­ ing to Rev. R. E. Rolens, pastor.
club will meet February 1. at the
man. Muriel Tyson, Alice Logan. Hattie Mitchell in her mission post of bounties
ing held In honor of President The Sunday school will meet at
GIRL BREAKS ELBOW;
This week Prince Helfrlch came home of Mrs. Malice In Eugene.
Lloyd
Harris,
Florence
May,
Jimmy
in
Africa.
Roosevelt on that evening.
4:46 with classes for all ages.
down with two bobcat pelts. J. D.
TAKEN TO PORTLAND Phillips, and Miss Black.
For the evening service Rev. Ro­
Yale of McKenzie bridge brought NEEDLECRAFT TAKES IN
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT
lens has chosen as his subject.
In hides of three coyotes and one
Dors May Keyes, elght-year-old
H UM ILITY TO BE THEME
TWO NEW MEMBERS
ATTENDS HOME-EC MEET "The W aiting Millions.”
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley FIRST YEAR CLASS HAS
OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE bobcat, and L. G. Holeman of Vida
had
one
bobcat
pelt.
Keyes wsr taken to the Dorenbe-
HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM
Mrs. W illiam Moyer and Mrs. I.
Mias Ulyde Dilley, Instructor of KENSINGTON CLUB TO
eher hospital In Portland this morn­
‘Paul's Hum ility" will be the
M. Peterson were formally Initia­
home economics at tbe Hprlngfleld
ing
Io
receive
special
medical
care
EXCHANGE RECIPES
Members of the Freshman class theme of the service at the Christ­ YOUNG MARRIED FOLK
ted Into membership In Needlecraft
high scholl, and Miss Jean Louk.
for a broken right elbow which she had charge of the program at the ian church Hunday morning. Mrs.
TO HAVE DINNER FRIDAY club last Thursday evening at the
high school delegate, attended the
Mrs. Levi Neet and Mrs. W. -ft. received Hunday when she fell assembly period at Hprlngfleld high W. P. Tyson w ill sing a solo. “Only
home of Mrs. O. H. Jarrett. Eigh­
home economics conference at Ore­ W right will entertain members of while roller skating. The break
school Friday. Included on the pro­ a Sinner.”
Mrs.
Wm.
O.
Hughes
will
enter­
teen were present.
gon Htate college Friday. Miss the Kensington club nt the home was a had one according to the
gram was a vocal solo by Myrna
The evening service subject at tain the members of her young
Mrs. Carl Olson and Mrs. I. M.
Mary Ann Louk and her mother, of Mrs. Neet Friday afternoon. local attending physician. The
McKinnon, piano solos by Miss 7:3 w ill be “The Door of Salva­ married class at the Methodist Peterson will entertain with a one
Mra. Fred Lluk, accompanied them Each member Is requested to bring girl's father broke his arm about Clyde Dilley, faculty advisor, and
tion.” There w ill be special music church Sunday school with a pot­ o'clock luncheon at the home of
and remained In Corvallis visiting a favorite recipe to exchange with two weeks ago while cranking an
Bonnie Holmes, and a tap dance by the male sextet. Rev. Veltle luck dinner at her home Friday Mrs. Olson for their next meeting
friends until Bunday.
some other member.
automobile.
by Jean Lloyd.
Pruitt w ill preach at both services. evening.
on February 2.
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