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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T IIIK T Y -K IIIH T YEAR
KETELS OBSERVE
GOLDEN WEDDING
HPRINOHKIJ), I«ANK COUNTY, OREGON,
Hawaii's Governor
— i
Children of Well-Known Local
Couple Gather at Horne To­
day to Honor Parents
DANISH
FRIENDS
WRITE
Bride and Groom Sailed for
America On Honeymoon;
Pioneered on Texae Plaine
THURHOAV, FEBRUARY 22. 1B34
LIQUOR AGENCY Third Dividend GRADE SCHOOL IN
Due March 1st
TO OPEN SOON
CLOCK OPERETTA
Stocks Expected to Arrive
Within Few Days; Salec
May Start Here Monday
MANY TO ATTEND
CHAMBER MEET
Expects to Have
Delegation of 20 at County
Convention on Friday
HAVE HEALTH CLINIC
Founders' Day Program Held at
Llneoln School Friday; His­
tory of Unit Described
Organizes Students
Savings Account Depositors
Of Commercial State to Re­ Presentation of "Song of the
ceive 20 Percent in Week
Kitchen Clock” By Brattain
Students* le Friday
Dividend» totaling XL&dldl or 20
percent of tbe saving» account» at
Hprlngfleld'« liquor agency will
the Commercial Htntc bank of
be opened by the first of the week
Springfield will be paid out March
with the aale of Intoxicating liquor
1, according to an announcement
, over Id percent probably starting
made tbla week by A. A. Schramm.
Monday thinks Ixiyal E Bcott, local
In charge of liquidation Order ap­
agent for the state Liquor Commla
proving the dividend payment waa
alon.
signed Tuesday In Circuit Court by
Mr. Hcotl expect» the atocka of
Judge O. F. Hklpwortb
liquor to arrive the end of thia
Tbe dtvtdMid paym*-uI will bring
| week. Harry Holden, manager ot
tbe
total payments returned In tbe
the Eugene »tore which 1a not yet
W A R R IN G T O N
. . ,
aavlnga accounts to 60 percent.
opened,
will
aaalat
Mr.
Bcott
In
B Poindexter (above) former At
Only 36 percent boa been returned
terway -General of Muutan», mere opening bla agency here.
meetly D H District Judg« la
Each peraon will have to procure to tbe commercial department.
Hunelulu and Democratic leader la a 11 00 llcenae fee before he la
Approximately 1X6 persons will
' ‘Jaarail, haa been nominated by
receive checks when the dividend
eligible
to
purchase
liquor.
The
Präsident Roosevelt for the poet ef
la paid out next Thursday. The
license la good for one year.
Lovernur o f Hawaii
No liquor can be sold on Hun- dividend payment will also Include
the first and second dividend o i l
daya or other holidays.
those claims which hud not been
filed
and approved when the first
PARENT-TEACHERS TO
two payuieota were mode.
The many frlend»(j» ,’ lch Mr and
Mrs John ('. K ell ■ vg made In
Springfield during
t- long real-
dance here are uul ç 'Ith Ihelr
children today to w '
em hep
plneea on their Goblet
ling an
ulveraary.
■J
Each of their five c G. I and
her*
one brother of Mr. Kete.
are
for the occasion. The ch
»•I
John F. Ketela and Mra. ('.
*
of
of Portland. Mr». F. O. Cr
Han Diego, California, Mr» O. H
W infrey of Eugene. and Mr». K
K tdwlm of Alhambra. California.
There are also aeven grandchil­
dren. HI» brother. E M Ketela. I»
from Horlng. Oregnu.
Friend» Greet Them
Today will be »lent with a fam j
lly reunion group. A «pedal radio J Springfield
NO. 6
A. J. SAUL OIES AT
E NEAR CITY
Annual health clinic for children
of pre-school age and others will be­
held again thia year sometime dur­
ing the spring It was decided at the
mouthly meeting of the Hprlngfleld Catholic Services Held Mon­
day at Eugene; Had Lived
P. T. A. held at the Lincoln school
Friday afternoon. The clinic waa
In Oregon 24 Years
not held last year.
Anthony J. Haul, resident of Ore­
Thia waa the Founder's day meet­
ing for the association and Mrs. L. gon since 1909 died at bla home on
K. Page traced the history of the Hprlngfleld route 2. Friday, Febru­
local organisation In a short talk ary 16. at the age of S3 year«
Mr Haul waa born In Ht. Claire.
Mrs. O. H (loud, state vice-presi­
dent. discussed the work of the County, Illinois on October 21. 1X60
and lived (here for 59 years before
■late and national offices.
Other entertainment
Included coming to Oregon.
selections by the boya trio. Jack ’ He wa« a member of tbe Catholic
W illiam». Robert Brown, and Mor church.
rla Stewart; a reading by Ila Put , Three sons. Anthony at Seattle;
man. and violin solo« by E velyn . John at Houth Gate California;
Buell with MV» l^-ota Hodenbough Philip at home; and two daughters.
a» accompanist.
Mrs. C. O. McBee of Goshen and
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|
Mr«. Lew Kimball of North Bend,
survive him.
IUKA STARTS PLANS
EXAM WILL FILL
POSIOFFICE JOB
Postmaster General Calls for
Competitive Examination of
Candidates for the Post
MANY STUDENTS IN CAST
HAMLIN'S
Production Outstanding An­
nual Program Venture of
Grade School This Seaton
Applicants Must File Names
Before March 9; Selection
To Be From Three Highest
The Brattain school operetta,
“ Song of the Kitchen Clock," to be
N E W Y O R K . . . Miss Amy Hem
given at the high school auditorium in way J one« ( almve ) Divisto« Assist
Friday evening. February 23. sta rt-. ant o t the Carnegie Endowment for
Ing at 7:30 o'clock will be the out­ In te rn a tio n a l Peace, announce« th at
standing event of the week In . dSI In tern atio n al Relations Clnhs
have been organized in universities,
Springfield.
rollege« and normal school« ot tbe
An Interesting program which I I i..u 2 I- late« Torse clubs a rt org*u
Includes most of tbe students at the feed Ih «ehi».tv throughout the t.orld,
school has been arrange^ by the to im p a rtia lly study world p.-oc«
faculty members at the school who c r-d i'rir -
are directing th* production.
Members of the toy orcbe tra In, nice Rust, Joy Rebbau. Doris To­
their natty red and white uniforms' bias. Nadlyn Peters. Dolly Sbar-1
will provide additional music and I man. Dorothy Walker. Barbara
lend a touch of bright color to the W alker. Carrol Wicks. Romalae
program. The Raggedy Anne girls > Waldrlp. Melvin Younger.
Candidates for tbe poettnaatar
ship of Springfield will have to
take a competitive examination and
the selection by the Postmaster
General of a candidate to recom­
mend to tbe preeldent and the sen­
ate will have to be made from the
three highest In the examination
according to notices received here
this week.
will also he seen and heard on the |
program.
TREE VICTIM IS
Admission prices have been set j
at 10 cents and 20 cents, proceeds ■
will be used to purchase equip-1
ment for the school building.
TERM
ENDED
Oregon poetofflces included In
the order are located at Florence.
Nehalem. Springfield, Turner and
Union. Salary for tbe Springfield
postofflce b set at 82200 annually.
All applications for tbe examina­
tions must be made on or before
March 9. The examinations will be
held on or about fifteen days fol­
lowing the closing period for re­
ceipt of applications. Candidates
for tbe local postofflce will have to
take the examination at Eugene.
broadcast over ntattou KOKK wav j
given lu honor of the aged couple
thia morning Many of Ihelr rloae
Applicants must submit photo­
Prologue of Dreams
Hprlngfleld Chamber of Com­
friend» are planning to call at their
graphs at the time they take tbe
The operetta will consist of mu­
borne thin afternoon and evening merce will be represented py at
examinations. They must be more
sical numbers, dancea. and dialo­
lwi»t 20 persona at tbe first Lane
Frank Apgar Crushed Under than 21 years old and under 68.
to congratulate them.
gue. The operetta la divided Into
County
Chamber
of
Commerce
con­
John Ketel« wan born In the vil­
Falling Tree While Work­ This latter age lim it la waived In
two parts and opens with tbe pro­
lage. OchbolHi on the North Erie»- vention Io be held at the Kugene
case of veterans where document­
logue In which the Night Lady
ing on Road Construction
tan coast of Hchleawlg llulnteln on Chamber of Commerce rooms Frl
ary proof is presented. The appli­
weave« dreams for Sleepy Children,
June 17. 1XXU Ju»t four year» be­ day night starting with a dinner at
Frank S. Apgar of thia city was cants must have lived in the city
and tells them the story of the
fore 8chle»wtg Holstein was taken S 20 o'clock according to I M Pet­
night, promising to show the chil­ instantly killed last Thursday. Feb­ for a year before the date for the
over by tlermauy In 186d HI» par­ erson, local secretary The meeting
dren . I range «Ights. when they are ruary 15. when a tree fell on h im ' examination.
ent» kept a wayalde Inn and al»o Is open to both men and women and
while working for the Gate» Con-1 Under the provisions providing
asleep.
delegates are urged to bring their
had quite a large farm
structlon company 15 miles above: for the calling of examinations no
The second part of the program,
Mra Ketel». IngeHoe Klyng. waa wives.
the play itself deals with the Kit-1 Oakridge on a road contract.
one now In the postofflce who
The county convention la a gath
born on the l»land Foebr, a few
He wa« born at Brownsborough. * could have been recommended for
chen Clock which Is discontented
mile» off the coa«t In what at that ertng tor the first time of as large
with hl* life and complain» b itte r-! Jackson county. Oregon on March retention or advancement Is eli­
times belonged to Denmark on a representation from the member­
15. 1880. When 16 he moved to Linn i
ly over his constant work. The tea , county living near Lebanon where I gible to enter the competition.
March Id. 1X69 She waa the daugh­ ships of the bodies affiliated with
Kettle and other friend« feeling *
The term of F. B. Hamlin, local
ter of Captain and Mr«. Peter the Lane Chamber as 1» possible to
sorry for the Clock, undertake to he was married In 1906 to Miss Min­ postmaster, has expired. Congress
assemble at oue place. It Is being
Klyng
nie Ingram who survive« him. They ,
give him a good time. However the
arranged for by H. E Marrlau
Married en Island
lived there for one year, then man W alter M. Pierce has urged
Cook
loses the key and neglects t o :
The couple were married on Feb­ County Chamber president, and H
moved to the Mohawk valley where i the appointment of H. M. Stewart
wind the Clock, which runs down
they lived for 21 years. Five years I during the Interim until a successor
ruary 22. 1HH* In the Lutheran K Cully, secretary of both the coun
and narrowly escapes being taken
church of Hl Nlcholal on the l»land ty bodv and of the Kugene Cham­
The Rosary services were held
ago
the fam ily moved to Spring- ■ is named. This has not been done
FOR OFFICIAL VISITS
to Rickety Row by the Rag-Tag-
yet and Mr. Hamlin will probably
where Mr
Ketel» wa» born A ber.
from Ht. Mary's Catholic church
field.
Man. The Clock Is finally saved by ,
carry on In his position until a
week later they «ailed for the
Plana for the entertainment of In Kugene Monday morning at 9
Most of the subjects now Inter
He
was
a
member
of
tbe
I.
O.
O.
his friends who find the key and |
permanent postmaster is selected
United State« on their honeymoon eating I-ane county residents will state officers of the Ladle« of the o'clock. Interment was made In
F.
lodge
at
Marcola
and
had
been
wind htin just in lim e and the
trip to make Ihelr home In this be taken up for a forum discussion O, A. K. auxiliary to be held about Mount Calvary cemetery.
working with the Gates company following the examinations.
Clock 1» glad to get back to *ork
at tbe meeting A special feature of March 15. were discussed last
country.
since November.
I
The Leading Players
They arrived off New York the meeting will be the presents Thursday night at the semi-month­ MRS. M. LUCHTERHAND
Survivor» Include, besides hl»
The children In the various char­
March 22 and were there tranafer tlon of arguments both for and ly meeting of Iuka circle which met
widow, four children. Mrs. Ilia T o -'
DIES AT FALL CREEK acter roles and the member» o f , man of Eugene. Frances. Jane and I
red to »learner going aouth and on against the sales tax law by two at the home of Mra. H. O. Dtbblee
the choruses are as follow«:
April 1. they landed at Oalveaton. speakers.
at Santa Clara.
Donald at the home at 605 Second
Funeral Services to be at Sutherlin
Inez Oram. Night Lady; Sidney
The group also accepted an Invl
Tela»
In July of the same year
street.
One sister. Mrs. T
J.;
School Friday; Adventist
Ward. The Cook; Raymond Batn -|
they «ettled ou the Staked Plain»,
tallón to uttend a potluck luncheon
W alker of Alsea and one grand j
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
Elder W ill Officiate
bridge. The Kitchen Clock; Dorothy ,
In what I» now Midland county,
meet tug to be sponsored by Rich
child survive.
PLEASES AFTER TRIP Mountain circle of Eugene on Sat­
Flanery. The Tea Kettle; Bobby;
Texa». Here they lived until IKS#
Mr«. Minnie Luchterhand. resi­ Bennett. The Dust Pan; Billie Dow. j Funeral services were held fro m ,
Local Brotherhood Cancels
experiencing all the hnrd«hlp« of
urday at one o’clock.
Mr and Mrs Hay Nott returned i Ml«» Abbie Ford of Marcóla was dent of Fall Creek vicinity for the The Broom; Belle Robbins. The the Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel
pioneer life before coming to Ore­
Monthly Meet to Take Part
in
Springfield
Saturday
morning
at
Saturday after a two weeks motor I received as a transfer m ra b e r Into past three year« died there Wed­ Stew Kettle; Ethel Ruth Fulop. j
gon.
In District Gathering
trip to Colorado Spring« where Iuka circle at the meeting last nesday morning after i^t extended Feather Duster; Don Moyer. Rag-1 10:30. Elder Mark Conner of Leb­
In Springfield Since 1920
anon officiated and interment was
they
visited
relative».
The
trip
was
Illness.
Tag-Man.
In Oregon they flr«t »et I led In
week.
The monthly meeting of 9] ring-
made in Nye cemetery near Leb­
She wa« born near Berlin. Ger­
Baker county, later they lived In made over the Lincoln highway
Star»— First Grade, Howard Neet.
field Methodist Brotherhood w 11 be
anon.
many on June 22. 1X80 and came Marie Hollister. Howard Bainbridge. |
Portland, and In 1920 they came to through Idaho and Wyoming and CHURCH LEADERS TO BE
cancelled for February and the
with her family to America when Helen John«. Mary Pederson. Don­
Springfield where they have made the weather wa« Ideal for the trip
group will go to Eugene tonight
IN
METHODIST
CHOIR
they reported. Although tt snowed
7. On September 1. 1903 Mis« Min­ ald Caudell. Juanita Aldridge. Ruth NEEDLECRAFT HAVE
tbelr home »Ince that time.
In a body to attend a potluck sup.
nie Newman was married to Otto
Mr Ketela la n member of Lib­ eighteen Inches at Colorado Spring«
Mary
Hicks.
Dorothy
HUSBANDS AS GUESTS i er at the Methodist church.
The message for the 11 o'clock Luchterhand. They came west the Carrels.
while
they
were
there
they
did
not
erty Masonic lodge of Springfield,
The meeting tonight is the first
worship service Is: “Deep Calleth same year and made their home at Speck. Le May Irwin. Ronald Wet-
and of Baker City lodge number 25. see any «now along the route ex­
Husbands were guests of th“ir of a series of easicu« called by
tlnto Deep" Rev Dean C. Poin­ Oakland. Oregon for 20 years. They zell. '
cept
In
the
high
mountains.
The
Independent Order of Odd Fellow»
Sleepy Children: Dorothy Cau­ wives at the meeting of tho N- e<!k the district president of th? church
dexter will preach at both services then spent «even years at Cottage
He also hold» membership In weather was very Ideal for the trip
dell.
Richard Bennett, Lyle Gates. craft club last Thursday evening
during the day.
Grove before moving to Fall Creek. Wayne Ny-ten, Geraldine Meek. at the home of Mr. and Mr«. L. C for the Salem area to hear three
Wliuawhnla encampment number 6 too. they report, but the green
At
the
6
o'clock
vesper
service
all
national
church
adailulntmthm
W illam ette valley certainly looked
Survivor» Include her widower;
in Eugene.
M offitt. Mr. and Mrs. D. B Murphy workers. They are Dean 17. S Bo
i the leadership of the church will two sons. Percy of Roseburg, and Charles Martin. Antonia Pollock,
good
to
ua
after
spending
day
after
Mra. Ketela devote» much of her
lie In the choir. Thia Includes the Charles, at home; four daughters. Bobby Robinson, Jeanne Rogers, and Dr. and Mrs. W . N. Dow were avrd of Chicago. Dr. Mark A. Daw-
time to church work and ha» been day driving through the sagebrush
guest« of the club. Following pot­ ber of the home missions b >ard.
official
hoard. Church school teach- Mrs. Bessie Holgate of Sutherlin. Virginia Lee Pohl. Donald Sneed.
a« active worker In the Methodist country, says Mr. Nott.
luck «upper the club members en­ and Dr. R. E. Dlffendorfer of the
Virgtuln
Stelnmetx.
Benny
Steln-
! era and officers. Aid Bix-lety. Bro Mrs. Ada Bottenberg of Redmond.
ladles’ Aid society.
joyed an evening of games during foreign mission board. Bishop Titus
therhood. Leagues, Missionary, and , Katherine In training at the Port­ mets.
Pleasing to Mr. and Mr». Ketela, HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
which Mrs. Gossler and C. F. Bar­ Lowe of Portland w ill also a*tend
Gnome«
and
Elves:
Lolmae
Ro-
ull other officer» or leaders. T h e , land Hanltorlum. Pauline at home;
Hr »re the many letter» of con­
tbe meetings and will «peak at the
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY message will be: "lenders In the and three sisters. Mrs. Herman denbough, Kathryn Moyer. Leota ber won prizes.
gratulation which have been pour
The next meeting ot the club closing session Friday evening.
Bertach. Mary Alice Bartholomew.
. Church."
Stang
and
Mrs.
Charles
Stang.
and
In on them, many of them coming
Elaine Schaffcnburg. Betty Jean w ill be held March 1. at the home
Mrs. W. E Buell entertained
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, pnator
Mrs. Freda Hunt. all of Wisconsin
from childhood friend» aero»» the with a birthday dinner at the Buell
Jacobson, Betty Pat Aldrich. Ro­ of Mr». Harry Stewart
of
the Springfield M. E. church
Funeral
services
will
be
held
F
ri­
ocean. Home of these we had al­ home Monday night In honor of FIRST OF CLUB DANCES
berta Rebhan. Imogene Wick»,
will have charge of the mornin ; de-
HELD HERE WEDNESDAY] day at one o'clock from the Ad- Nova Jean Heiser. Margie Sever­
most forgotten about, »ays Mr. her husband, W. E Buell. It waa a
NEW EAGLE INSIGNIA
votionals at the Friday morning
evntlst school at Sutherlin. Edler
Ketel».
son.
surprise affair and was attended by
gathering starting at 9 o'clock.
' The first of a »erle» ot weekly J Dustin of the Adventist church of
EASILY
OBTAINABLE
Shadow People: James Smith.
Mr. and Mra. Marlon Hall. Clarabel
The Friday evening meeting will
which
she
was
a
member,
will
offi­
There«» Ware. Robert Smith. Ho­
Wagner. Marguerite Mllhollen, Ber I club dancea to be held at 210 Main
METHODISTS PLAN FOR
Firms still operating under the staret at 6 o’clock with a banquet
ciate and Interment w ill he made
street
wa«
held
la»(
night
with
a
SERIES OF MEETINGS nice Conoly. May llewe«, Olyde good attendance. Music wa« fur- at Wilbur. The Poole-Gray-Bartho ward Miller. Harold Squires. -Cur president's reemployment agree­ sponsored by the Wesleyan Foun­
tls Parcher, "Cleona Maxey. Myrtle
Dilley Allda Thlrlw ell, Anne Vogel,
dation group. A mass meeting will
' <il«hed by the Hungry Four orches­ lomew chapel of Springfield will Lee Shull. Tommy Thomas. Flora- ment (blanket code) may obtain
A week’« series of meetings at Mary Elisabeth Whitney, Ina Cle­
replacements for worn out Blue follow at 8 o'clock.
have
charge
of
the
service.
tra. The dances being held at the
xel Schneider. Harvey Speck. Don­
the Methodist church starting Hun- ment, and Glen Martin of the fac­
Eagle» Insignia from the larger
. new location are entirely apart
ald Aldridge. Ida John-ion. Char­
day evening. March d, was announ- ulty. and Ixiudelle W illiams, Clay­
postoffices by signing a receipt. BAPTISTS TO OFFER
CHRISTIAN
PASTORS
from the Hprlngfleld Unemployed
lotte Lanning. Maxwell Pohl. Wilma
ced Imlay by Rev. Dean C. Poin­ ton Kirkland. Evelyn and Fred
Oregon NRA headquarters announ­
council which meets on Fifth street
EXCHANGE PULPITS Lorentx.
NEGRO PLAY SUNDAY
dexter. pastor. The general theme Buell.
ced here today.
says Mr. J. L. Labree, dance man
The Chorus Group«
I
of the meeting« will be "A Call to
Rev. Errol R. Sloan, pastor of
Thanksgiving Ann." a three-act
ager. Tickets for the club danoea
Tea Kettle Chorus: Waulda But-
Repentance." Rev. Cecil F. RIs- AL POHL BREAKS ARM
story of missionary work among
are -now being sold. The next dance the Fairmount Christian church In ’ xnrd. Rudolph Poltick. Roger To­ REBEKAH LODGE HOLDS
tow, pastor of the Flrat Methodist
IN FALL AT ARMORY will be held Thursday of next week Eugene, and Rev. V eltle Pruitt, bias. Celia Shearer. Ross Speck.
MONTHLY 90CIAL MEET negros. will be given during the
church In Eugene will deliver the
pastor of the Christian church In Richard Martin, Clyde Waldrlp,
evening service hour at the Baptist
and every Thursday thereafter.
aeries of «ertnona.
One broken arm and several
Hprlngfleld. will exchange their Buddy Whitney. Austin McCall.
The monthly social meeting o f ! church. The cast for the play In­
bruised ribs and vertebra were the
pulplls for the morning services Betty Campbell. Charles Ray.
Juanita Rebekah lodge was held cludes. Mrs. W ilfred Cook as
Injuries sustained Tuesday by Al SENIORS IN CHARGE OF
ERCATHA PLANS FOR
during the next two Sundays. This
Rag-Tag Chorus: Sidney Ward. Monday evening with about 30 Thanksgiving Ann. negro mammy;
COLONIAL EVENT FRIDAY Pohl when he fell from a tall ladder HIGH SCHOOL ASSEMBLY week Rev. Sloan w ill speak here John Meek. John Carrels, Bob members present. Mrs. Alta Stew -; Mr. and Mrs. Norton Pengra. as
at the armory In which he waa In­
on "Workers Together W ith God.” Adams. Gerhart Coll. Robert Shear­ art of Coburg wns a guest during Mr. and Mrs. Allyn, master and
Member« of the Ergatha Sunday stalling electrical wiring.
Rev. Pruitt will «peak In the * er. Elwln Johns. Donnld Baldwin, the meeting. Following the busi­ mistress of a Southern home; By­
John Splltal of the University of
The Job of wiring the building
school class of the Methodist church
( regon wna presented In a group of evening on "The New Creatures." | Hnrrlson Billings. Mvron Robinson. ness session the group enjoyed ron and M arjorie Pengra as Johnny
will have a Colonial party at the has now been assigned to Johr
and Susie Allyn, their children;
vocal solos during the assembly There will be special music.
Kitchen Clock Chorus: Wilma games while seated about a table.
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E Buell Henderer.
and Mahlon Pengra ns Silas, color­
period at the high school Friday
K >eler. Mildred Fletcher, Russell
PVIday evening. Mr«. Guy Halsey,
ed man of all work. An offering
morning. Ramon Rhlnehelmer en DEBATERS SPLIT FIRST
Oates. Robert Robbins. Lawrence
MRS. CARR HOSTESS FOR will be taken following the play.
Mrs. R. L. Drury, and Mra. Charles PRISCILLA GROUP TO
tertalned with cowboy songs and
Harwood. Colt Wnldrlp. Vergie
MATCH
W
ITH
EUGENE
Myers are on the entertainment
IUKA SEWING CIRCLE
The school of missions w ill be
ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS the boy« trio, Robert Brown, Jack
Bitxxard. Geneva Hollis.
committee.
continued this week at 8:30 Sun­
W illiams, and Morris Stewart, sang
Springfield debutar« won one and
Second Tea Kettle Chorus: Peggy
Members of the refre«hment com­
Members of Iuka sewing circle day night.
Mrs. H. O. Dlhblee and Mra. E. several numbers. The senior elass lost one debate Wedne«day when W right, Gloria O ree», Gladys Peer-
mittee assisting Mra. Buell are Mrs. 0 . Stuart will be In charge of the
will meet this afternoon at the
had charge of the program.
they opened their debating season sen. Hester Jean Thompson. Penrl
"Grace or Disgrace” will be the
P. J. Bartholomew and Mrs. (). H. party which members of the Pris­
against Eugene high. The affirm a­ Gibson, Reetha Young, Jackalvn home of Mrs. Nellie Carr on "D" subject for the morning sermon at
Stiles.
cilla club are giving for their hus­
tive learn, Frances Stiles and Lela Whitney. Thelma Burkhart, Ione street. This Is the semi-monthly the church according to Rev. R.
meeting of the sewing organisation.
bands at the I. O. O. F. hall to­ DAUGHTER BORN TO
Peterson lost their debate here In 9. verson. Iva Gillette. Mildred
E. Rolens, pastor. The Sunday
FRUIT GROWERS CALL
night at 8 o'clock. Carda will form
school meets at 9:dS under th* di­
MR. AND MRS. POLLARD the afternoon, but the negative Smiley, Inex Oram, Louise Smith.
EUGENE TRAFFIC MAN
FOR ANNUAL MEETING the principal diversion of the even­
team. Benetta Miller and Lucille
rection of Mrs. Kenneth Tobias.
Orchestra Listed
ing.
Caroline Is the name chosen by Davis won the evening debate held
Toy Crehc tra; Bobby Aldrich,
BOY SCOUT SPEAKER
The annual meeting of the Eu­
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Pollard for their at Eugene high school.
Dick Ba Iholctnew. Eddi • Burkhart,
View« Road Site— B. A. W.ish-
gene Erult Growers will be held at
Visitors from Wsndllng— Among ten and one-half pound hahy daugh­
W illiam Haviland, traffic patrol­ burne returned the first of the week
Joyce Church, Joe Clv'ce, Lloyd
the chamber of commerce rooms the visitors In Hprlngfleld Satur­ ter born to them at Miss Nelson's
Returns from Portland— W illiam Darr, Richard Flanery, Betty Gar­ man In Eugene, will address the from the Coast where he spent sev­
In
Eugene
Saturday
morning. day to attend the Apgar funeral M aternity Home In Eugene Tues­ O. Moyer, salesman for the Moun­ rett, Ann Marie Gossler. Betty Jar Springfield Boy Scouts at their eral days as one of the official
March 3, with seaaloni starting at were the following from Wendllng: day evening, February 20. 193d. tain 8(atea Power company return­ rett, Clair Irw in, Joan MacFarland, meeting nex' Tuesday at the Meth­ county road viewers Inspecting the
10 o'clock and continuing through Harvey Geiger, Gerald Christopher Mother and daughter are getting ed Wednesday from Portland where Wllmu Morefleld. Allene Morefleld, odist church. He will talk on pro­ proposed site for the new route F
the afternoon.
and Peter Johnson.
along nicely now, aaya Mr. Pollard. he spent the first part of the week. Hallie Markham. Nadyne Neet, Ja- blems pertaining to traffic safety. weet from Eugene.
METHODIST MEN
AT CITY MEETING
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