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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TH1RTY-FIRHT YKAR
HPRINOFIELD, LANK COUNTY. OKKOON, THURSDAY, MARCH 8. 1934
H I PASTOR TALKS
A ‘ k MINSTREL SHOW
holly Road Work
ON WNH ATTITUDE
SINGERS PLEASE
Brute Strength Philosophies
and Love Contrasted By
Rev. Ristow at Gathering
•
THREE
MORE
New King and Queen of the Belgians
Two-Mil* Section of Mohawk
Cut-Off Remain* Unfinish­ Old Plantation Songs and
ed; Linn Work ia Sought
Portrayals of Darky Emo­
tions Applauded Here
The Hprlngfleld Chamber ut Com
SERMONS "M,rc* * “"**
No. 8
POLITICAL AMS
— j JJ w
Grand Conductress, Grand
Electa Make Annual Visit Chief Interest Now Lie* In
To Local Group Tuesday
Office* of Representative,
Governor, Commissioner
A series ut social and business
b"ow w,'x
Unn
»esatoas held here Tuesday mark­
Musician membara of tha ChrUt
| county court baa not yat completed
ed the official visitation to Cascade GOV. MEIER TALK COMING
Ian church surprised thalr fallow
I ha grading or I ha (Inal two mile« I
Visiting Speaker to Discuss of th . Holly cut off ro u t, ever tfce I
chapter. O. E. 8. of Mrs. Inex Ola-
h" * 1T ““ d* x • ” n,n«
layer, grand conductress of Oregon. Severa! Local Offices Wlll
Difference Between Secu- Mubawk rM„ between Marcóla I whan they blacked up I hair feces
A covered dish luncheon for the
and
presented
a
real
negro
musical
Not Be Conteeted Until
lar and Sacred at Meet
and Holly Mainbera of that organ!
13 local officers and past matrons
satioa In thalr monthly mealing
,bow 10 ,b r" “ “ W ba*
Fall General Election
waa held * t the lodge home Tues­
surprised the large audience, near
■'The World to day ta an armad
laat night luatructad thalr secret
day noon b ou.'lng the visitor. At
Political ambitions which have
camp; t bar a ara mora mau uudar ary to draft a latter of Inquiry to ly a full auditorium, was the ef­
2 o'clock. Mrs. Glaisysr held a been smouldering for months and
arma lu Kuropa today than thara the Lana county court with a re­ fective and convincing manner In
school of Instruction for the local even year* are beginning to he
»ara In August 1914 Thara la a quest that w m s effort he made tu | which the players aud singers dis­
group.
guised themselves as well as their |
heard from n o * as the period be­
aartoua talk of war batwa <•
«ala open thia route »oou
Preceding the evening business fore the primary election In May
voices.
aud Japan, Europe la ero
a_ 'th
I-ant a u miner II waa reported that
meeting the regular monthly pot­ draw* closer
dictatorship* America la
ç ' | aume arrangement had been made
The players, representing the
luck dinner was held at 9:30.
Lane county will not have very
pblcally laolatad. far from t
Christian
church
choir
member-)
f
with the I.Inn county body to com
many offices to fill this year and
tlcal areas, yet seem, to fee.
hl((,|Way ship, chose old Cabin Home Min
During the evening meeting Mr
uwd of 100 new battleship. Ye. 4
.cb Would
up . „#w #|M, strela by Adams as their vehicle
J Ulalsyer made her official Inspec­ interest in candidates contests
Is only slitern years after a grai J
tion at a large gathering which will probably develop along parti­
route to the Hantlam country and made several changes to meet
BRUMHELR Belgium . . .
H i* supreme hoar of being declared
world 'war to end war.' Yet the
Included Mrs. Leona Ragen, Grand san lines. Starting at home, la
vork was done but about two local condition* and the ability ofj
Lawpolil I I I , King of the Belgians,” tempered by on agonizing
world has possessed the Uospel for k
Electa, M r*. Sam Bond, worthy ma- 8pringfleld there will be little local
local
talent.
Rev.
Veltle
Pruitt
J
iprief
at
the
sudden
and
tragic
death
of
bis
father,
Albert
I,
killed
main unfinished
. tron of Evangeline chapter; Mrs political excitement until after the
1900 years."
pastor of the church and music! In a mountain fall, ha* further endeared the former Crown prince
*
ounty ba* completed the
to bis people and today he has an entire nation’s sympathy and support.
These were some of the opening
Angle Bond, worthy matron of Blue primary election. Only a little In­
teacher, directed the show and also
grad ug ou this side of the county
Top photo, a most recent picture of the new King, Ixvipold I I I aad bis
statements made laat night by Ke*.
River chapter; and R. 8. Bryson terest I* expected after that de­
played the part of Unc'l Toby the'
line and la holding off graveling
Queen, who waa Oown Princeaa Astrid. Inserts; the late King Albert I
('sell F. Htslow. pastor of the
worthy patron of Evangeline chap­ spite the fact that thia year two
leading darkey role, very well.
aad portrait of Leopold I I I .
the upper end until they are as­
Mrs W 1». Tyson as "Aunt Dllly" I
Methodist church In Kugeue. who
ter, all of Eugene, besides many councilman, a recorder, aad city
sured that the road will be opened.
treasurer are to be elected. A t pres­
other visitors.
ts conducting a series of guapel
the obi solored mammy, was very
The Dollar lumber compauy ba*
ent
U seesu doubtful whether or
services at the Hprlngfleld Metho­
realistic In her actions and sing- j
- Following the business meeting
dist church thia week. Ills sermon extensive timber holdings on the Ing. She played the leading role I
, the elective officers of Cascade not there will be any changes made
Locally the school election to he
last ulgbt was In answer to the U n n county aide of the divide and In the performance opposite Mr.
j chapter and the state officer were
question. Why do we still have war Is anxious to *ee this route opened Pruitt.
guests at a chop suey dinner at held this spring haa possibilities
after 300 years of Christianity and both a* a possible timber cutting
the borne of Mrs. E. E. Fraederick, of developing real Interest. Dr. W.
Other leading characters were
If paganism makes Its final appeal advantage and for more adequate Lily Vl'let, M arjorie Mushier; Op­
i past worthy matron at whose home H. Pollard will conclude a Ion* per­
fire protection.
to physical force. In what does
Mrs. Glatsyer was a house guest iod of years of service to the
helia. Pearl Helterbrand; 81*' Des-
schools of the city, and may or
Christianity trust?
The t hamber of Commerce ubo <jemuny j enn,# Murphy; cieopa Annual Class Presentations Promotion Committee Works while In the city.
may not retire at that time.
F ew Men Defend W a rfa re
7
! trx * " * •
Aunt C a ll...,
To Be Seen in Laughter-
On Stage Venture Plans;
“All men. save a few who hold era I ( redlt bank seeking the niim-
Ells Lombard; Unci' Toby, i
Legislators Enter Race
esque Program March 16
Endorse Early Fishing
that brute force justifies anything, Iter of firma which might care to Veltle Pruitt;
OFFICERS RETAINED BY
Sambo.
Martin
_______
Getting back to the larger of­
lake
advantage
of
federal
loan*
for
agree that war Is man's chief coi
< lark; Ebeneter. Dallas Murphy; 1 Work on the etas* presentations
HAPPY HOUR MEMBERS fices. In the county Earl H ill, C. A.
Plans for the promotion of the I
lectlve folly and sin. Militarist and i operating expenses.
Gen I Pushing, Myrtnn Ferebee; for the annual LBughtereaque pro- three-act college comedy, “Auntie
8hy" Huntington, and Howard C.
pacifist are alike In their dislike
Geo. Washington. B. O. Sm ith; j gram at Springfield high school
C ivic Group Plans Benefit A ffa ir Merriam
have announced their
Up” to be presented at the high
of war The writing* of F ra n k lin .'
Jerry. Glenn Robertson; LI'l Daisy. Friday. March 1«. Is progressing school auditorium Friday evening.1 For G irl Scouts at Next M eet;
candidacy for places in the House
Dickens. Thackery, Lincoln. Brook* .
To Divide Program
Bobble Rebhan. There were also - rapidly now with rehearsals being March 23. were discussed Friday at
of epreaentatives from Lane. E. A.
and Carlyle all reveal that an un- i
many others In the chorus and held each evening after school.
M ci’ornack. retiring lower house
the noon luncheon meeting of the
derstandlng of the evil of war Is
many little piccaninnies.
Next week a schedule of evening Springfield Lions club which is Ì All office,-.. of the Happy Hour legislator, has announced his desire
not something that man has achle j
rehearsals will start giving each sponsoring the show. J. W. Ander [ club were retained for another to represent both Linn and Lane
Music Is Featured
ved since ISIS,“ said the speaker
The show waa principally music. <laH"
opportunity to use the son. Harry M Stewart, and P. J year here Monday when the club counties as joint senator.
There are two opposing phlloso .
The first art opening with a porch ata«le one evening before the final Bartholomew were named mem- j accepted the recommendation of
Next In importance w ill he the
plilea advanced as a means of
the nominating committee at a
scene In which was featured many presentation.
tiers of a committee to arrange for
race for county commissioner. O.
avoiding war They are the philo­ Local Group Petitions For
meeting
held
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
of the old darkey favorites by the
fr° r th® Laughteresque program tltcket sales, advertising, specialty j
E. Crowe, present Incumbent, will
sophy of love and the philosophy
Eearly Opening of Fishing men's and women's quartet* and each claa" works out some original acts, and management of the house. I Olive J. Rebhan. The offloera are seek re-election Crowe, a republl
of power.
chorus ensembles.
( stunt or skit and the four Htunts They will have their tickets on sale Mr*. Milton V. W alker, president; can. has been serving for the past
Season; To Meet Monday
Power Becomes a Failure
«
.
u
, Hobby Rebhan did the negro tap ° r Prea®D«a“ ° n» together with within a few days and expect to Mrs. W. K. Barnell. vice-president; year on the county Board with
The phlloeophy of power puts Its
First step. In the orgsnlsalIon of ( danre
(h„
,
<)f other special number;. completes have final plans for the special Mrs. Leona Buell, secretary; aad Fred Fisk aad Cal Young, two
trust In physical forre. Germany a Rod ■■■-
and .................
Gun club for ----------
Spring- Donald Toomb at the banjo and ' he **v<in,n* entertainment Faculty numbers completed by the end of M r*. Maude Bryan, treasurer.
democrats. O. W McFarland. CM-
before 1*14 was dominated by the field were taken at a meeting of '
Chairman of the membership
M is. Jewel Cunningham at the ■dT,* " r'' work wl«b
»'»«lent, in the week.
tage Grove, member of the county
philosophy uf trust In physical IS sportsmen at the Anderson Mo i
committee
is
Mrs.
Larson
Wright.
the preparation of their numbers.
Frank B Hamlin haa been added
piano between the act*.
budget board for the past two years
forre. yet Germany suffered mure tor Co. garage Monday eveulng.
Mrs.
W.
K.
Barnell
remains
as
Jack Logan and Echo Severson to the cast of characters In the
wlll seek election as a dsmncrat.
The
second
act
featured
the
old
than any other nation from the war
are In charge of the freshman play, taking the part of Dr. Graves, chairman of the program commit­
Ray Noti was chosen temporary i
time camp meeting scene with the
Many Would Re Treasurer
that came.
tee.
stunt. Barbara Barnell is arranging the college president. A rehearsal
président ; lairwoii W right
was
Much Interest I* developing la
old colored parson and the spon-
This philosophy falls for these
Entertainment
was
furnished
at
the
sophomore
number;
Eunice
named temporary secretary, and u
of the complete play was held last
the race for county treasurer. This
,
, ««npous atngtng of the negro*
four reasons, he declared. This be
Rhlnevault, Carmen Stafford. Ruth night and another lengthy rehear­ the meeting by Brandon Young
committee consisting of Clayton
......
office haa already attracted the
we kepi waiting for the
lief does not respect personality, It
Pollard, and Margaret Haack are sal ts scheduled for Friday at the who played several harp solos. Mrs.
Barber, N. L. Pollard, and W C
largest number of aspirants. Thoaa
j parson to start his exhortations
assumes that men are cowards and
Doris
Helen
Calkin*
was
unable
to
working for the junior rlae*. and high school. Next week nightly
W right waa named to draw up
ho have openly announced their
and for the cast to become more
can lie frightened Into being good.
Echo Tomseth Is handling the sen­ practice sessions will be in order be Present.
constitution and by laws for tne
emotional
In
thia
act.
candidacy are Pearl Schantol, West
It places might above right. It
ior
offering.
For
the
next
meeting
the
group
new organisation.
says W. E. Buell director, who ts
Springfield; Ross Matthews, Camp
places the final trust In the very
It was at thia juncture in the
Each skit is judged on original­ to be assisted by Miss Bernice Con- will hold a benefit tea for the
The question of name wan dis-
Creek school teacher; and Grace
thing It wishes to avoid It places i
program
that
the
various
Individ
local
girl
scout
troop.
The
gather
ity,
cleverness,
and
presentation.
cussed at length and It was derided
oly as promoter.
Schiska, Incuu-hent.
barriers between men when God
to adopt the title, Springfield Rod , uals took turns In leading the Students from the drama depart
C. A. Huntington. Lane legisla­ Ing will be held at the home of
wills that they shall be one.
On the Non-partisan ballot voter*
and Oun club at least as a tempor
,hex ,el* ,b ® ur<e ,o •*n« meat at the University of Oregon tor. spoke to the Friday meeting Mrs. Dean C. Poindexter and the
The second philosophy that puts ary name.
are choae-n as judges and the win i on the Sales Tax bill. Music was program will be given In half by will have to elect three circuit
Third Scene Touching
Ils final trust In love It has not
The club Immediately went on I The ,h lr<* ■nd final act brought ; nl"S <'la«» receives points towards furnished by the boy* trio from the girls themselves, and the other court judges In this, the second
Carl Wimberly
been very widely tried.
It was record as favoring the early open an *»fn*ng time scene with the «he activity cup possession,
the high school. Jack W illiams, Irv­ part by the second-half of the club judicial d istrict
said that the World war proved lug of the fishing season about entire cast assembled on the front
'
——
ing Davis, and Morris Stewart with membership. The first half of the and B. L. Eddy appear to be candi­
that Christianity had been tried April 1. and Instructed the secre Purrh of ■ ««uthern home giving MRS. STEWART HOSTESS
Mis Barbara Barnell as accom­ membership presented a program dates for the Roseburg post while
and found wanting, to which some tary to send a letter to the State »‘»Pression to their suppressed emo
at the Christmas meeting.
The It is doubtful that any opponent
FOR NEEDLECRAFT CLUB panist.
one replied. ‘No. Christianity has Game Commission to this effect ,lona- Many old favorite* of the
group
to
present
the
program
at wlll appear to contest Judge G. F.
The club members went on re­
this meeting is headed by Mrs. Sklpworth's re-election In this
been found difficult and ha* not
Regular meetings will be held Î "«uthland
were
heard
with
gusto
cord
as
favoring
the
opening
of
the
. . . .
, Mrs. Harry M Btewart enter-
county. The third poet which doaa
been tried'."
her honle
Thuniday fishing season April 1. and a letter W alter N. Gossler.
at the Garage the third Monday «« «he act began, but gradually the , taUe<1
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not Interest local people much la
Four reasons why this philoso­ of each month starting at 7:30 * ol“ n,e <«®mlnl*hed as old Unci' for members of the Needlecraft was ordered sent to the State
In the Coos Bay district.
, M
phy would succeed were also cited. During the organisation period ^oh* led '» «he singing of "Swing ,,lub an(1 has „ her
Game Connssion to this effect.
O-NO CLUB MEETS AT
WaH f#r
Carlot.........................
1 Anne Keseey, Mrs. Levi Neet. Mrs.
The first being tat It would rev­ more frequent meetings wlll be 1 Low
uow Sweet
ciweet carlot
and finally
burst forth with . beautiful version 1^».^,,,.« May. Mrs Harry Whit
SNODGRASS
HOME
In
the
state field the chief Inter
erence personality, even when hid­ railed, and the next of these
CIVIC CLUB MEMBERS
of Stephen Foster's "Old Black ney. Mrg Jobn H enderer. and Mrs.
est centers about the governorship
den beneath an unprepossessing be next Monday night.
TO EXCHANGE PLANTS
Members of the O-No bridge: with everyone awaiting a decision
----------------------------- I J‘,e w,,h Tobx “
“ "<« w««h Donald Toomb
Members and
exterior
It place* justice above
club
were guests of Miss M ax in e, from Governor Meier. Not that
brute force; It cannot be conquered COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP
' he, en’ ®u' bl® humming softly the KUW,u werp entertained by piano
Annual plant and bulb exchange guodgra8g at her home here last there is a dearth of candidates, but
for when It la compelled to go one O F F E R E D H S C R A D IJ A T F 'i"
lf'e fl" al cur,a,n ra,‘B »olos by Miss Florence May. Mrs.
. S. GRADUATE down. The final humber itself was E|w1n May was the assistant host- of (h ( Ivic dub will be held next Thursday evening. Honors for high his announcement Is expected to
mile It voluntarily goes two miles.
Tuesday afternoon ,at the home of score went to Miss Ione Rhodes officially start actual campaigning
.
—
......
worth the price of admission.
It places final trust In the very
Announcement was received this
_
. . .
Mrs. Meda Catching. A potluck din- and M iw Eunlce
Much tQ the diaapp<>lnllB<.nt of bla
pl“yer" a«’Pear- d
“
Mrs. W. H. Pollard will entertain
thing It wishes to attain, and It week from Gooding College al Wes ._
ner will precede the monthly busl- score prize was won by Miss Doris many friends. Rufus Holman, stats
leyan.
Idaho,
stating
that
the
school
d
7
^
e
Îe
n
ta
«
,
'a
n
<d’,
7
m
’
°
rO,e
Mu"'
for
,h®
club
a‘
bel
hom®
f,,r
«heir
,
ness
meeting.
breaks down barrier* and makes
Gerber. Mias Irm a Knolt w»s a treasurer, has announced he will
and wlll present the n<.xt meeting March 16. Mrs R o-‘
men wo thohght they were ene­ 1« offering one scholarship to a day evening
u
„
FTaeh vear members of the Civic guest. The next meeting w ill be not be a candidate. Governor Meier
. 193,1
. . . graduate
.
tonlsht
mies one In heart and purpose,
of _
Springfield high same show In Yoncalla
. . .
, ’ , hert H. Culbertson will be the as-1 ,.ll|b hrll, a planU and bulbft of
held March 16 at the home of Miss wtn g0 „„ tby air
Saturday
.
,
. ’
. ’
other bookings for the minstrel aisting hostess.
Cbrlat Choe* Love
whlch they hgye a gurpiug gtock
school on recommendation of the are ,w(ll nlade
Thelma Sweeney.
night and some announcement of
But the philosophy of love cannot principal good for from |26 to 160
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to the club meeting and exchange
-----------------------------
his future plans are expected at
succeed wltout suffering derlared for the spring term, beginning M A N V p . . v
MISSION SCHOOL CLOSES them with some other member for
Rev Ristow, Our Lord waa temp­ March 6. and one 1934 graduate s
LAY BRIDGE
U.
S.
FOREST
RANGERS
th,t tlme
• AT BAPTIST CHURCH a different variety of plant, thereby
Among those who have entered
ted to try the method of physical like scholarship for the year be­
AT SCOUT BENEFIT
providing a greater variety of
RETURN TO THE AIR the race are Sam Brown of Salem.
power both In the wilderness by ginning September 8.
plants
in
each
garden.
The six-weeks’ mission school at
------------
Tom Turner. Portland; Frank J.
the devil and In the garden by hl*
Twelve tables of "600“ and the Baptist church closed Sunday
In addition, worthy students may
"Uncle Sam’s Forest Rangers." a Lonergan. Portland, all republt-
disciple*, but he selected Gethae- work for half their living expense*, j brtdBe were 1,1 Pla? »< «he benefit evening with the presentation
by
radio drama portraying the life and, cans; Henry E. W lrth, Independ-
inane ajid Calvary as his final which brings (heir cash outlay to j <’ard P»f«y which members of th e ‘ the Aretania guild of the Persian HARRY WRIGHT GETS
adventures of officers of the U. S. ent; and General Charle.< Martin,
choice.
FIRST
AID
CERTIFICATE
less than a dollar per day for full i local «''«<'P committee sponsored at; Missionary play. "Kaamin.” Those
forest service, w lll return to the democrat.
The evening services will con­ tuition and meals.
T a ilo r hall last Friday afternoon. I taking parts In the production were
air today, according to announce­
Harry
W
right
wa<
the
only
Carl Abrams Is the only candi­
tinue tonight Friday and next Sun­
Mrs. W. C. W right. Mrs C. E. Albert Clifton. Ruth Keeler, Ro-
ment of the National Broadcasting date to seek the poet as Secretary
Springfield
resident
to
successfully
day at 7 ;NO. Tonight the discussion
Wheelon,
Mrs
W.
K.
Barnell,
and
bert
Cook,
Clarence
Caudell,
Ro-
GIRLS LEAGUE PLANS
complete the Red Cross first aid company. The program w ill be re­ of Stale although Elbert Bede Is
will bn on “Knowing God."
Mlss Eunice Gerber, troop leader.. nald Farnsworth. Mrs. Eva Tobias,
course
h h 'i ha1» been conducted leased over tan stations of the being talked of In Lane couaty.
MERRY MAID PARTY w,,re ln
Friday the subject will be The
of arrangements.
Virginia Christie. Mrs E lla Coglll
during
3 i ;’. rt several months by Western Division of the NBC every
Another decision which dared up
Gospel and the Soul's Dedication,
First plans for the annual “Merry
'’’‘‘ T ".Tre <,ona‘ <>d bx
»nd Inland Chase.
John Patterson in the telephone Thursday at 12:30 p. m. (P. 8. T .) considerable political smoke waa
discussing the determination of our Maids of March" party which «he J “ "
h. m
t °
v, '
building in Eugene. The classes as a part of the U. 8. Department the announcement that W illis C.
destiny and whether or not man
Girls League of Springfield high
J"?
BEAUTY SALON OFFERS
which met every Wednesday night of Agriculture “Western Farm and Hawley would not seek election as
can be loyal to more than one
school
will
sponsor
for
all
girls
of
,,
'
rHnb
SENIOR
GIRL
PRIZE
were sponsored by the Obsidian Home Hour."
congressman from the first district.
Ideal.
iHsx s . h ^ i „«si 4V. I
tu
u
I
Member« of the committee
o tN IU K
U IK L
K K ir t
the achool and their mother« h ave1 ... . . ..
. ..
.
.
,
_______
club.
James Mott, Incumbent; and J.
Services Close Sunday
wi^h to thank those who as«i«ted
H. Devers. Salem, have both an­
senior girl at Springfield
The Bunday evening service boon made and group* are now at In the party
PROGRESSIVE DEGREE
Prizes at bridge were won first ! h,* h sdho01 wlth ,he bef" Krn<ie ODD FELLOWS NAME
nounced their candidacy for this
which will close the sermon series work. Each class group Is to pres
TEAM MEETS FRIDAY position. John D. Goss of Marsh­
will deal with the question of dis­ ent one skit as a part of the pro­ second and third, by Mrs. W illiam aVerng*' Wi" bP awardpd " l,h «
DEGREE
TEAM
CAPTAIN
field is In the field as a democratic
crimination between the sacred and gram to he given some time during Moyer. Mrs. Arthur Roberts. Mrs »”,r«nftnen« w«vp "« «h® McMorran
Monthly meeting of Progressive : candidate.
Several
other
. . . month
, , of March.
.
K
,
I. D. Iairlm er. and low. Mrs. W. N. * nd Washburne beauty salon It
secular, and the separation of busi­ tho
Members of the I, O. O. F. lodge
22 degree team of Rebekah lodge,
Inrldental number« are being plan-
was an noun led Tueaday at the
ness and religion.
| ‘ Mrs. I. N. Endicott won high w w klv Olr,B , -” a* UP a88e,nbly Pr°- met In regular session Wednesday will be held at the I O. F hall LEGION MEETING AT
Large audiences have bee*' at­ aed.
_____ _____
i. rv. renaicott won
ever Ing and started plans on future
gram. Miss Melba Mellons and degree work. John Lorah has been Friday evening. Mrs. Lillian Black.
tending the services and special
a a iz t e - ** *■ *•> . . . . . . .
P*’«’ »’ for "BOO.” Second and third
TAYLOR HALL TONIGHT
Mrs. Mamie Richmond, and Mrs.
prizes were won by Mrs.
Mrs, D aisy' M r*' Abble I’«™0” » gave demon- named captain of the team.
musical programs are arranged CHANGE MADE IN CHURCH , prises
Clarine
Putman
"are
on
the
enter
stratlons
of
benuty
work
at
the
each evening by groups from the COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP «’lover and Mrs. Ray Nott. Mrs
An Illustrated lecture will he a
Semi-monthly meeting of the
tatnment committee.
Rosa Montgomery received the cob - Tu<>,’da>' »secmhly.
church choir of 76 voices.
feature of the next meeting to be
Springfield American Legion post
Rev Poindexter will preach on
Mrs. E. A. Cole was named chair- solation prtxe.
held March 21.
number 40 will be held tonight at
Haa Birthday Dinner
the subject “He That Hath This man of the Church Night commit­
A chair prlie went to Miss Max­ KENSINGTON CHANGES
Taylor hall. The meeting will be
Hope" at the morning services at tee of tho Christian church laat ine Swarts. Two door prlxes were
Mrs. E. A. Cole entertained at preceded by a potluck supper at
AU TO M O BILES COLLIDE
PLACE FOR MEETING
the church Sunday. The regular Thursday at the weekly potluck won by Mrs John Sankey and Mrs.
The front left fender of her auto- the Cole home last Thursday even­ 6:30 o'clock according to Oswald
Bunday school and Blblo clauses dinner gathering replacing Mra. George Prochnow. Miss Crystal
The one o'clock luncheon to be mob',to wc bent and the lighter ing with a birthday dinner honor­ Olson, adjutant.
will be held at 9:46.
A
Fem e Richards, resigned. W illiam Bryan received a pride because her sponsored by the Kensington club automobile heln>; driven by Frances ing her husband and Beryl Thomas.
Cox and Owen Thomas were re­ score numbers were nearest those Friday has been changed from the Gates of Cf ’swell was more badly The evening was spent with an In-
Our Gang Club Meets
Expected Home— Mrs. Elsie Poll­ appointed members of the commit­ of the troop number. 24.
basement of the Methodist church damaged
here
Friday
evening formal musical program,
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Page enter­
ard and Infant child are expected tee.
1 1
1 1
Teddy and Peggy W right, and lla to the Marigold tea room In Eu­ when machines driven by Mrs. O. ]
tained at their home Friday even­
to return from the Nelson Mater­
D. E. Ferguson and Dallas M ur­ and Roberta Putman, all members gene. Mrs. W K. Barnell. Mrs. W. H. Jarrett and Mr. Gate« collided
Visits Father—Mrs. Helen Knight ing for members of Our Gang dlub
nity home In Eugene this week-end, phy were named members of the of the troop, assisted with the serv­ E. Buell, and Mrs. A. J. Morgan at Fifth and "B" streets. No phy-1 of San Francisco Is here visiting I of the Methodist church. About 49
steal Injuriea resulted.
1 with her father. Tax Knight.
1 persons attended.
probably on Friday.
pulpit supply committee.
ing.
are the boateaeea.
STUDENTS WORK LIONS WILL START
ON H.S. FUN SHOW SALE OF TICKETS
SPORISMEN FORM