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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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HI ’lUNOFIBLD, LANK COUNTY, OKKOON, TIIUKHDAY, MAKCH I. 103»
NO. 7
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M l. CHURCH HAa
EARLT RESIOENI
PISSES I I HOME
SERIES*0 Ver
Eugen« Pattor to Conduct
Specinl Week of Evening
Service to Start Sunday
e Whipped Sthmeling
L
Couple to Observe An-
nt
y With Family Din- Other Cities of County and Amanda Colcord Had Lived in
nei
v; Wed in Eugene
Springfield Since 1908; Fu­
Rural Population Contri­
neral Service on Monday
bute
to
First
Days
Buying
Mr mi
Hilt«» Miiodgraa»
Lions Club Play
Cast Announced
S B f f l GIVEN
POSTOFFICE JOB
Comedy of College Life to be
Presented at High School
Former Officeholder Appoint­
Auditorium March 23
ed as Acting Postmaster;
Takes Office Today
The complete cast of characters
for "Auntie Up”, three act comedy
Mrs. Amanda E. Colcord. Spring
of modern college life by Felida HAS NINE YEARS SERVICE
field resident since I»08. died at i
[ They are plumilng u large dinner
Metcalfe, which the Springfield
Congregation in Eugene Co-j for lli«< evening «ml expect relit- Agency Hours From 8:00 her home at 1288 East Main si reel
Lions clnb will present at the high Frank Hamlin in Retiring
Friday, February 23, al the age of
operates in Lenten Service; | live« from Portland end Hh«dd a« Until 8:00; No Sales Made
school auditorium Friday evening, Concludes 12 Years Service
HI yeara. Hhe had been HI for many -
March 23. was announced thia
well aa other Invited guests to b«
Sermon Subjects Given
On Sundays or Holidays
years.
Under Three Presidents
! si their home.
morning
by W. E Buell, director.
Hhe was born at Fairfield, Maine
Announcement of a special aerie«
The couple were married In Bu
Those taking part in the play
Hprliigfleld'a state liquor agency, on August 7. 1863. Thirty years
Harry M Stewart, former Hprlag-
PAS
of eveulne services during lit« j g«ue |n 11*09 Former county Judge. the first and only one In the county
, and the characters they play are as field postmaster, returned to that
Celt week of Lenten aeaaon « la j <J. P. Barnard attended Mr Hnod at thia time, opened Monday at the later. In 1883. Amanda Worthing
I follows: Fred Buell. Dr. Graves. position this morning and Frank
was married to Charles E Colcord
P H IL A D E L P H IA . . . A ringside
mad« today by Rev. Dean C. Poln grass al the wedding, and Fred Hcolt Drug store and haa been do­ The same year they moved to Call | pirture
' president of Elmhurst college: B. Hamlin, who has been Spring-
of Steve llamas, New Jersey
dexter. pastor of Ihe Hprlngfleld j Flak. present county Judge, accom ing more liu-lness during the first
Thelmer J. Nelson. Dr Blimp, dean field postmaster since 1922. retired
heavyweight,
who
upeet
the
fistic
fornia where they lived until 188»
Methodist church
j panted them to Ihe cuurtbouae to three days uf operation than had when they moved to CreewellJ eart o f the Oermas former World ' of the school, known as “Auntie." to private life. Stewart was named
The Itev. Cecil F Rlatiiw, pastor j »«cure their license. The ceremony been expected by either the wet After living there fur 14 years they Champion, Max Kehmeiiag, in a 12 Virginia Christie. Sally Caldwell. acting po-tmaster this week to
round dwiaion bout here Hamas
of the Metliodlal church In Eugeni-. wan performed by Itev, John H. or dry elements of the city.
moved to Haglnaw for a few years now ranks third is heavy ranks, I the secretary; Russell B. Jones, serve until competitive examina­
. Slick, the president’s son.
will preach the aermona and mem ' McCallum, at that time pastor of
The (act that thia la ihe only before coming to Springfield in say erities.
tions can be held and a postmaster
W. H. Adrian. Augustus Jones, a chosen. Official transfer of the re­
here of hla congregation will co­ Ihe Chrl-tlan churrh In Eugen» ag>-ncy In lame county, and the 1908 where they made their home
freshman; Norwald Nelson. King cord and supplies to the care of the
Mr«. Hnodgrnss ha« one «on. Ken­ curiosity of many persona have lore that time.
operate In the aervlce which are
Raynor, a senior; Mrs. W. P. new office-holder began Wednes­
acheduled Io «tart Hunday evening. neth Delausus. now living In Han combined to attract many to the
Mr Colcord died here In 1931.
Tyson. Mrs. Jones, fond mother of day and was completed today.
Francisco. and the couple have one store for the purpose of vlewlug
March 4. at 7:30 o'clock
Mrs. Colcord was a nicinier of
Augustus: Eva Look. Bebe Warren,
Theae aervlcea will be held each daughter. Ml«« Maxine Hnodtraaa, Ihe large display of hard liquors the Hprlngfleld Methodist church
At the same time that a change
a
college widow, and John Pyle, a
evening except Saturday at Ihe living at home.
and wines Eugene, Cottage Grove
Hhe Is survived by oue son, i
in personnel at the postoffice Is be­
:
porter.
They
lived
In
Eug.
ne
for
a
while,
aamo hour and will continue
and Junction City have all contri­ George, and one daughter. Mrs
ing made announcement Is also
Regular practices have been held
through the following Hunday, later living at Coburg They alao buted their quota of vlallora and Ethel Neat, both at home. One
being made that the postal depart­
.
for
the
past
two
weeks
and
pro­
lived
at
Carter
station
for
a
while
March II.
purchasers «ay« Loyal Scott. man sister. Mrs. Ixivlna Roundy lives at
ment will receive bids for a loca­
duction of the play Is already well
Arrangement« are being made for before coming to Hprlngfleld where ager of the agency.
Renton. Maine.
tion for the Springfield postoffice
Basketball
Season
Near
End;
under
way.
Rehearsals
are
held
they
have
lived
for
more
lhan
20
apeclat music each evening
In '
(Inc large caac Is filled with liq­
Funeral services were held Mon-1
on and after October 16, 1934.
1
three
times
a
week.
eluded In thia mualcal program will Fears.
uors arranged In krnupa enefa aa day from the Poole-Gray-Bart holo- , Meet Grove There Tonight;
Bids will be received for at least
Mr Huodgra«« haa been cm blended whiskies, aged whlaklea, mew chapel in Hprlngfleld. Rev
be »election« by a choir of 76 men
Track Work Starts
100 square feet of floor space and
ployed
with
the
Houtbern
Pacific
LELA PETERSON IN
and women on alternate evening«
gin. rum. and hrandlea The wines Dean C Poindexter officiated and
may be submitted with or without
railroad for many yeara, and la are In a separate case. Each group was assisted by Rev, Harry R.
With Eugene high school in the
These la Repentance
STATE MISSION OFFICE safe and other office equipment
now
brakemun
for
that
line.
undisputed
lead
of
the
district
bas­
1» arranged according to price Neat. Interment was made In I>au-
The general them« for the «or-1
ketball "A” league play. Spring- Springfield Church W ins Presi­ such as mail boxes. The present
vice« will he "A Call to Repentance
range« with card» under each Hat­ ret Hill cemetery.
equipment excepting the scales,
field players are now busy bring­
or Our Neglected Gospel." Hubject« i
ing the number of each variety
dency of Oregon M issionary
cancellation machine and a few
ing thi-lr own season to a rapid
and Gospel themes for the evening
and the price per unit whether In
Body at M cM in n v ille
other items are the property of the
close.
AUTOMOBILE
STOLEN
pints, fifth«, or quarts, but there
aervlcea each night have been an
defunct Commercial State bank.
Coach Hall will take his players
la no name on the cards.
nounced a» follow»:
Miss Lala Peterson was elected
HERE MONDAY NIGHT
to Cattge Grove tonight, and he is president of the young people’s The postal department now owns
Hunday "The Ooapel and the In- 17306445
Haa Complete Stock
considerable equipment which is In
A complete stock valued at »1600
dividual." “ What la Man’“ How
The new Ford delivery truck be­ trying to advance the date for the missionary work In Oregon among storage in various parts of the
was Installed In the agency for the longing to the Mountain State« final game with Roseburg up to the Chrlatlan church group at the
did Jesua apprnlae mao and doea
country and will utlllxe It if desir­
opening Small quantities of each Power company was stolen about Tuesday of next week.
tiod care for the Individual?
annual meeting held at McMinn­ able.
Hall is starting track and field ville Friday. Saturday and Sunday.
Monday- The Ooapel A Way «> Achievement Badges to Be of the many varletle« stocked by 8:46 Monday evening while parked
In resuming his position as post­
Live " "What Shall I D o r What la Given at Court of Awards the State Liquor Commission are In front of the W. K. Barnell resi­ training for some of the boys not Miss Pterson is a member of the
Included In the «tock. All sixes and dence. Mr. Barnell had Just left on the basketball team. This work Hattie Mitchell circle of the local master. Stewart returns to posi­
Christianity and what la aalvatlon?
In Eugene Tonight, 7:30
shapes uf bottles, some of them the car a few minutes earlier. It will get under full sway within the Christian church and has taken an tion which he held for almost nine
Tuesday—The Ooapel A Rond of
very
attractive one« from a physi­ was found about midnight on the next week or two If the weather active part In the work of that years In the Wilson administration
Fellowship “Who 1« My Neighbor?"
Members of the troop commit­
cal
standpoint.
Prices range up­ south end of Hillyard street in Eu­ remain« suitable.
A discussion of can a man be a tee of the Hprlngfleld Girl Hcouta
group and o7 the Christian Endea­ from 1913 until 1922. He succeeded
Boxing Is also gaining many en­ vor society. She will preside at the B. A. Washburne In 1913.
Christian If he withdrew hlmaelf will sponsor a benefit bridge party ward« from »0 cents for the pint gene where It had been abandoned
At that time the postoffice was
from all contact with other people? ; at Taylor hall Friday afternoon. and fifths sixes.
The- same evening the Chrystler thusiasts at the school this semes­ next annual meeting of the socie­
located in a wooden frame building
Whv are war and ra<;e prejudice March 2. at 2:30 o'clock.
The liquor will be sold during sedan belonging to Dr. Carl Phet- ter. Several pairs of gloves have ties to be held a year hence.
been purchased and many of the
and competition enemies of the
Other delegates to the church at Second and Main streets where
Ir ihnrge of the arrangements the regular business hours of the teplace was stolen from 2173 Alder
Proa« of Chrlat? and can one he a for the afternoon play are Mr». W I drug store which are from 3:00 a street and It was found in the ditch boys are finding needed exercise gathering were Mina Peterson, and the Larson Service station now
Christian and put harrier« between K. Rarnell. Mrs W. C Wright, and m until 8:00 p. m. dally except near the Springfield municipal air­ exchanging punches.
Florence Vail, from Springfield and stands. Another incident recalled
The gloves are very large and Miss Henrietta ErvIngham of Eu­ today by Mr. Stewart tn resuming
men?
Sundays and holidays says Mr port the next morning
Mrs. R E May
heavily padded This makes It al­ gene. They were accompanied by his work was that John Nice, rural
W ill Dlacuaa W ar
Mrs. C. E Wheaton. Mr». O. H I Scott. He strongly stresses the
most impossible for any of the boys Mrs. Marjorie Mushier.
mail carrier out of the local post-
Wednesday—The Ooapel a latw Jarrett, and Mias Eunice Gerber, fart that his store closes promptly MANY GUESTS INVITED
to get hart, bnt at the same time
of Love T h ey That Take the »cout leader, are members of Ih e! at 8 and he will not make any
The conference Includes all of office. had been serving tn that
FOR PRISCILLA PARTY affords an opportunity to learn the young people's missionary so­ capacity at the time he first enter­
Hwnrd “ Discussing why we still reception committee
aah-a after that hour.
methods of self-defense.
hare war after 2000 years of Christ­
cieties of the Christian churches ed the postal service. Bert Sankey.
No Prom otion Allowed
The following Girl Hcouta from ,
A large number of guests were
ianity. and If paganism make- Its Hprlngfleld will be awarded hndge«
in Oregon. Several of the churches carrier of the other mail route, has
Liquor salee are made here In
final appeal Io physical force. In at the Court of Awards to be held strict conformity with the regula- invited to the ITtsctlla club card ENDEAVOR CROUP HAS
have boys In their membership and not served as many years out of
party at the I. O. 0 . F. hall last
the local office, but he has served
what does Chrlallanlty trust?
! tonight at the Presbyterian church tl'iis set up by the atate commis­
LARGE DINNER MONDAY some boys acted as delegates.
as both city and rural carrier in
Thursday—The Ooapel and the to Eugene starting at 7:30 Friend« si" n. No attempt to sell the liq­ Thursday evening when Mrs. H. O.
Houl’s Hunger "To Know H im ” ] and relative" of th<- Olrl Hcouta uor« will be made aa the agent Is Dlbblee and Mrs. E. C. Stuart were
Pennsylvania before coming to
More
than
70
young
persons
at-;
BRIDE
GIVEN
SHOWER
hostesses for members of their club
Oregon.
How to know Him, how He la re­ are Invited to attend.
working on a fixed monthly salary and their husbands. During the play , tended the Christian Endeafor din
at M c P herson home
vealed, and can He be found
Hamlin first entered the Spring-
The Hat of girls and Ihe activi­ which carrle« on regardless of the high and low prlxe In bridge went ner at the Christian church here
Friday— The Ooapel and the ties for which they will be given volume of the business
field postoffice while teaching In
Monday
evening
Delegations
from
Mrs.
D.
R.
Logan,
formerly
Miss
to Mrs. M. V. Walker, and Mrs
Houl'a Dedication. "To U ve la awards haa been prepared by Ml»»
other churches helped swell the Evelyn Harris, who was married Springfield in 1922 In the Harding
Tin procedure require« that the
Christ." How to determine ”ur j Gerber a« follow» Rom-- changes luiHvtdual when making a first John Tomseth respectively. Mrs. E number present.
last week, was given a miscellane­ administration. He has served con­
G.
Prlvat
won
the
traveling
prlxe
destiny, ('an a man be loyal to muv be made later.
William Cox. local president, ous shower Tuesday evening at the tinuously under Harding. Cool dge.
I urchase secure a yearly permit In 500 Mrs. W. F. Walker and Mrs.
more than one Ideal. Can we Justify
presided ofer the program which home of Mrs. Alvin McPherson. and Hoover until today, a period of
Fave Holveraon—Healthwlnner. (■"«ting »100 The Individual Is
allegiance to any other Ideal than rook. Olrl Scout aide, and home then told to go to the case and C. F. Egglmann were prlxe winners. | Included the following numbers' I
Hostesses for the shower were 12 years.
Riley Snodgrass won first prlxe
C|irl«l.
decide what brand« and site« he and Walter Gossler low prlxe In Reading, Ed Dyer; male quartet Mrs. Joseph Sankey, Mrs. Percy < Efforts to create an extension on
nurae.
Hunday, March 11—The Ooapel , Da Put mar—Home nurae. host-, desires making a note of the num
from Eugene Bible college; and a Briggs, and Mrs. McPherson.
rural route out ef Springfield to
for All Life That Yc May Have
fM n w cy<>,la, Jun,or
' hers of each The manager then solo.
talk by Rev. Veltie Pruitt.
Guests included Mrs. Logan. Mrs. extend from the present tern-inns
A
program
during
the
evening
Life " I. there a deatlnatlon be- rook 0 |r , g ^ ,
f|r>, cUg# I list« these on a sales slip, also
featured piano solos by Mrs. Levi . Miss Jewel Cunningham had W. D. Franklin. Mrs. Alva McPher nt the Walterville power house to
tween the »acred and the secular? h(>IIBI<te„.,lf.r hMlthwtnn„ . child making entry of the purchase on
charge of the program arrange- son. Miss Ruth LeVee, Mrs. Rachel the I^eaburg dam are being con­
Can we separate religion and buil-1
a„ pn,,nnrp alar patro, the Individual permit which Is Neet and Mrs. Milton V. Walker: mants. The dinner was prepared by
Thatcher, Mrs. I. N. Endicott. Miss sidered by residents In that vici­
violin
solos
by
Mrs.
Clayton
F.
ne«« health, education and poll , ,Pa)1pr-R rheTron
about five by seven Inches In site. Barber with Mrs. W. N. Gossler as the cooking club under the direc­ Maxine Swarts. Miss Ida Itod.ikow nity.
! Peggy Wright — Second class: The purchase Is then paid for and accompanist, and vocal solos by ! tion of Miss Alta Manning. Miss ski. Miss Dais/ Tomseth. Mrs. Matti Another rural route development
For the Sunday morning aervlce pook R(.ho)arRhlp hoURekeeper. ob- wrapped and delivered to the pur­
Beulah Thurman had charge of the Hart, and Mi s Vivian Thompson.
bnt which will not affect the
Mrs. John Tomseth, Walter Gos
Rev Dean C. Poindexter will server, swimmer dancer.
ticket sales, and Miss Clara Jonee
chaser.
The afternoon was spent playing Springfield postoffice Is th. t of the
sler,
and
Paul
Potter
with
Miss
preach on the subject, “The Ever­
Jasper postofftce. Sufficient busi­
Teddy Wright — Home nurse, j As has been frequently predicted Dorothe Mae Potter as accompan­ was In charge of table decorations cards.
lasting Arma." There usual Hun
and table waiting.
ness to secure a route which would
healthwlnner, hostess, canner. cycl-! the greater part of early sales or ist.
day ; chool service will be held at
Include Win berry and Fall Creek
1st. Junior cttlxcn. first class; Olrl: both permits and liquors have been
H.
S.
LAUGHTERESQUE
9 46
areas Is said to have been assured
Bcout aide, sliver attendance star, j made by residents from other cities
KENSINGTON CLUB PLANS
POSTPONED ONE WEEK such a venture.
Bobby Putman— Second class: I of the county and from persons liv­ COUNTY GETS THREE
CHURCH POTLUCK MEET
ing In the rural districts. Many of NURSES FROM CWA FUND
MRS. BUELL HOSTESS
ohserver, housekeeper, cook.
The annual high school Laugh | Several local persons are expect­
Helen Putman — Second class, i the local residents have visited the
Members of the Ker«ington club teresque program to have been ing to take the examination for the
AT COLONIAL PARTY
Miss Eunice Gerber, daughter of will hold a 1 o'clock potluck lunch­ presented at the Springfield high local postmastership. Applications
store to view the display, but few
housekeeper.
' Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gerber, has eon at the Methodist church for schol auditorium Friday. March 9. i for the examination are available
June Rurkhnrt — Second clasa; of them have made purchases.
Members of the Ergatha clans of
been named one of the three nurses their next meeting on Friday, has been postponed for one week at the postoffice here until March 9.
the Methodint Hunday nrhool were cook, healthwlnner. observer, cycl­
to be udded to the county health March 9, It was decided Friday It was announced this morning fol­
HIGH SCHOOL WORKS
guests with their husbands at a ist. swimmer, housekeeper.
Other members of the Spring-
Colonial party Friday evening at
ON OPERETTA NUMBER unit for the next 20 days under when the group met at the home lowing a meeting of the high school RAILROADS SEE BENEFIT
CWA allotment to do home visita­ of Mrs. S. C. Wright. Mrs. J. T. Student Council. The program will
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W E. field troop are Jackelyn Whitney.:
IN I. C. C. AMENDMENT
Work Is now under way at the tion work among the needy who Moore assisted the hostess. Guests be given March 16.
Buell The evening wan «pent with Leona Griffith, Isyl Keeler. Mar
game« and stunts. Mr. and Mm Jorle Mulligan, Reefa Griffith.- high school on the operetta "The are 111. Mias Elsie Shlnners and of the club members were Mrs.
Favorable action on the Petten-
Wishing Well" to be presented at Mrs. Ethel Garrison of Eugene are Larson Wright and Mrs. Dean C. FROSH HAVE PROGRAM
Willis Hertsch and Mr. and Mm Louise Smith.
gill bill by Congress will be sup­
Fred Louk were guests of the club
the school auditorium some time the other two nurses. All are gradu­ Poindexter.
ported by railroad labor In all
AT FRIDAY ASSEMBLY parts of the country It was indica­
Mrs. W E. Buell. Mrs. W. K.
tn the near future, probably April ated registered nurse«. One of the
The ladle« attending the party wore DINNER PARTY GIVEN
three will assist with work tn the Barnell and Mrs. A. J. Morgan will
6 or 14.
Colonial costumes. During the even-1
FOR COUNTY SHERIFF
Members of the freshman clas.- ted this week as leaders of rail­
be hostesses for the church meet­
Coat In the character roles ten­ schools.
lug Mian Evelyn Buell played two
at the high school presented a mu­ road groups pledged their support
Efforts are being made to have ing.
violin anion with Mm. Lenta Roden-1 Mrs. C. A. Swarfs entertained. tatively are Irvin Davla as Patrick:
sical
program during the assembly : to the measure.
this work extended until May 1,
bough an her accompanist.
with an Informal dinner party at Colleen, Lillian Butler; Mary, Car­
hour Friday. Their numbers In- j The act provides for the amend­
Member« of the committee In the Hwnrts home Inst Thursday man Stafford or Pearl Olin; Boxby, final date for CWA work.
HAPPY HOUR CLUB TO
eluded piano solo by Kyle Smith, ment of the Interstate Commerce
charge of Ihe gRmes were Mrs. Guy peening honoring her husbnnd, C. Robert Brown; Darby. Joel Cow­
ELECT NEW OFFICERS reading Ila Putman, vocal duet by i Commission act dealing particular­
Halsey. Mrs. H. I, Drury, Mrs A Swnrts. banp county Rhprlff den; Nora, Lucille Davla; Kathleen, MISS SNODGRASS TO BE
Myrna McKinnon and Bonnie Hoi ly with the 'long and short haul
Charles Myers, and Mrs. A. E OllpRtR for , hp pVp„|ng were M r. Juanita Seamon; Don. Charles In­ HOSTESS AT CARD PARTY
Members of the Happy Hour club me«, with Irene Anderson as ac-1 clause.'
Fraederlck Mrs O. H. Stiles and an(, Mr„ c . E awiir,a Mla„ K)tna gersoll; Maureen, Ruth Stratton;
will elect new officers for the next companlst. vocal solo by Fred
Passage of the act will reduce
Mra P. J. Bartholomew nnslRted1 Swarls. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Toomb Mi'lly, Ellen Moskop, and Felix,
Miss Maxine Snodgrass will be year Monday, March 6, when they Buell with accompanist by Evelyn unemployment In the Weetern
the hoRtesR.
| hostess at her home this evening meet at the home of Mrs. Olive Buell, and a tap dance by Juan states as It will permit transcontin­
and the Misses Helen and Maxine Arlo Atklnaon.
Mias Glyde Dllly and Miss Mary ; for members of the O-No card club Rebhan at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. Larson
ental railroads to compete upon a
Hwarts.
Stratton.
Elisabeth Whitney arq directing Bridge will be played starting at Wright and Mrs. O. H. Jarrett will
BRIDGE CLUB HAS
fair basis with inter-coastal steam­
the operetta.
be Joint hostesses with Mrs.
ship lines In the transportation of
8 o'clock.
GUESTS FOR MEETING BOY SCOUTS HEAR TALK
SENIORS HOLD SNEAK
Rebhan.
non-perishable trans - continental
DAY AT HECETA BEACH freight. Railroad employment and
ON TRAFFIC SAFETY MRS. WILLIAMS HOSTESS
Entertainment during the after­
Mryi. Clifford Wilson, Mrs. Abbie
FAMILY NIGHT SOCIAL TO
noon
will
Include
a
lecture
on
the
Peery, Mrs. Margaret Kenyon and
Members of the senior class at j payrolls will Increase when this
FOR AENEAS MEMBERS BE AT GLENWOOD FRIDAY
William L. Haviland, traffic pn
hurp by Mrs. Doris Helen Calkins,
Mrs. W. R. Dawson were guests of trnlmnn on the Eugene police force,
Sprltigflell high school went to He- discrimination has been eliminated,
the Contract bridge club which was apoke to the Hprlngfleld Boy Scouts
Mrs. Walter Williams entertained
The family stunt night gathering and Interpretive dancing by Mrs. ceta beach north of Florence Wed say officials of the various com­
entertained last Thursday after at their weekly meeting Wednes­ at her borne Tuesday for the to have been held at Glenw<x>d Faye Nott.
nesday on their annual sneak-day panies
noon at the homo of Mrs. Donald day evening on traffic safety The monthly meeting of the Aeneas school Friday of last week will be
outing. The class group were ac­
Toomb. The next meeting will bo Hprlngfleld troop has changed Its club. Mrs. O. H. Jarrett was a guest held Friday of this week. The NEW CCC COMMANDER
companied by Mrs. Marlon Adams. ' NORVAL FOSS GIVEN
held March 7. with Mrs. W. K. meeting night from TiA>sday to j at the meeting. The next meeting meeting was postponed one week
NAMED FOR TH IS AREA Mrs. D. B. Murphy, and Glenn Mar
PARTY ON BIRTHDAY
Barnell as hostess.
tin. Ideal weather, with the sun
Wednesday and will continue to will he held at the home of Mrs. because of the death of Clarence
B. Kratx. Glenwood resident.
Major Ca«per B. Rucker, 7th In­ shining nice and brtghtly at the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foss enter­
meet at the Methodist church. Two S. C. Wright.
fantry. has been selected by Major coast was reported by the visitors.' tained with a birthday dinner at
new members have Joined the local
IUKA TO PRACTICE FOR
General Malin Gralg. commander of
their home Friday for their son.
STATE INSPECTION troop. They are Jesse Lanning and MRS. STEWART HOSTESS LIONS LUNCHEON TO
Marrlaga Licenses Issued
Norval. who had been visiting at
John Phillips.
BE HELD ON FRIDAY tho ninth corps area, to replace
FOR NEEDLECRAFT CLUB
Hegular meeting of Iuka circle,
Major Charlea H. Corlett, as com­
During the past week marriage home on a furlough from the Navy
latdles of the G. A. R., will be held
Members of the Needlecraft club
Semi-monthly luncheon meeting mander of the Three C camps In licenses have been granted to Har­ at San Diego. Following the dinner
Laavs for Portland
at the old armory tonight at 8
Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Wright, Mrs. will lie entertained this afternoon of the Springfield Lions club will this distclcl. Corlett will leave Eu­ ney Rousch. and Edythe McClellan, the evening was spent with bridge.
o'clock. Practice for the annual In­ lairson Wright and children, and at the home of Mrs. Harry M. Stew­ be held at Taylor hall Friday noon. gene March 16. for Washington. D. both of Notl; David Mlnlch. Eula, Kenneth Gustafson who was a
spection of the circle by depart­ Harry Wright left Wednesday art. Mrs. Elvtn May will he the W. K. Bnrnell and John Pyle are In C. for -duty on the general staff Mildred Davidson, Eugene; James guest of Mr. Foss during his leave,
ment officers on March 16 will he afternoon for Portland where they uaslatlng hostess. The meeting charge of the program for the nieet- corps. His successor arrived In Eu­ Ryan. Eugene, and Elaine Skora, returned with him to San Diego
held following the meeting.
gene today to assume his duties.
Tacoma.
Monday morning.
will spend the balance of the week. starts at 1:30.
1M-
LARGE
CHOIR
TO
will ct'lt'br.
.t«lr «liver wedding
SING »iinlversary <t( their bum« Friday. FEW
LOCAL
PURCHASES
BOXING TAKEN UP
BY H.5. STUDENTS
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