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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
rillKTY-FIHHT YEAR
HPUINOK1ELÜ, LANK COUNTY. OtŒGQN,
T ill’USDA Y, .MARCH 15, 1934
NO. 8
H.S. PLANS FDR »
BASEBALL CLUB
BiuhconeoiH«,,^]
BEER DEALERS Lodge Officials
here bor Meet
GIVEN APPROVAL
Casting About Now for Dirac*
tor for Ball Playera; Buell
Takaa Temporary Charge
Four Granted Recommenda­
tion to State Commieeion;
May Vacate Streets
TRACK
MEN
AT
WORK
Hall Drilling Large Number
Of Boya in Track Evente;
Both Sporta for School
L
■ illi liahkelball definitely mil of
Ihe way for another season boy* at
Sprlngftsld high , school ar«-£,
*
turning Inward« lb» more i '
types of spring athletic« and **
ta i Iona are that the school will . ©
only have a good track team, bi <
will also have a good ba»»bah
teem
Decision to reaunie baseball work
at the high school wan made Ttiee-
day afternoon at a meeting of the
boy« Interested In the «port. A
abort prartlre period waa held that
aftoruooii and Wednesday evening
the boy« went to Uraltalu field for
their ftrat real work-out.
Meanwhile track practice, with
U h large variety of event« to com
pete for the Internet of a ll boya.
1« progressing each afternoon and
after echool under the direction of
Coach Marlon lla ll. himself a form
er track »tar on the I'n lw rs lty of
Oregon team.
CROWN PO IN T, IN D . . ... Hkerlff
Lillian Holley, who ruled aver the
"•scape proof” Lake County Jail
from which John Dtlliagsr, notor
loaa killer and bank robber made
■»la vacape with a wooden pistol be
d whittled out during spare
newta.
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PLACE
Ik thiMIR SOCIETY
Second Elections Announced
Friday at H. S. Corvallis
Educator la Speaker
N il additional student« of Spring
field high school were taken Into
membership In the local chapter of
the National Honor society at the
Friday morning assembly. A ape
clal program with Eugene Dubach,
Offer All Track Events
dean of men at Oregon State col­
All event« are being offered the lege. aa the principal speaker, waa
boya thl« year Including low and given.
hlgb hurdles. «landing and running
Three of tha new members. Ruth
broad Jump, high Jump, sprints and Hutton, l.ela Peterson and Mary
the longer run«, «hot put. dl«cun. Biultaon. are seniors. The other
Javelin, and pole vault.
three. Edna Never «on. Carle« Cole
Many C. A. R. Auxiliary Lead­
ers Due Here for Inspection
Of Iuka Circle at Meet
LIONS
faton-barreth
Rev. Pruitt to Read Service
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Saturday Morning at Home state Convention Group in
Of Mr. and Mrs. Eaton
Eugene Invitee Springfield
To Sponsor River Outing
An event of considerable Interest
Extensive plan» for ihe entertain
Requests of four Nprlngfleld resi­ merit of moat of the state officer« '
In Nprlngfleld thl« week-end will
den»» that they be recommended of the I^adlea Auxiliary of the 0 . A. I
be that of Mias Edith E Eaton,
for a «tate liquor license were R. when they vlalt Nprlngfleld to-
daughter of Mr. and Mr». Harvey
granted Monday night at the J “ ‘Kht on their o ffktal Inspection of
Eaton, to W illiam P. Farrelly of
monthly meeting of the City Coun ! ' “ ha ®*rcle have been completed by
Portland.
local officer«.
The ceremony will be road at the
The Iuka meeting for thl« even­
home of the bride's parents Satur
Those approved were Clarence
Uurkhaltor for Fred Cline, Verne ing ha« been shifted from the old
W ASHINGTON . . . Mrs. Mar. day morning. March 17. at 11 a. m.
Daniels, Williams Cafe, and Duve Armory to Taylor's hall where the garet Hanger, a leading advocate of Rev. Veltie Pruitt, pastor of the
birth control, appeared before a Nprlngfleld Christian church will
Worley. All four asked for the re­ program will be held
Among the aU te officials to b e 1 senate committee to urge approval of officiate.
tail boar license indicating that
the Hasting» bill which would per­
The bride will wear a blue en
tlu y will not offer wines under 14 visitors here tonight are Inaura Van I mit dissemination of birth coateal
ValklnHburg.
department
Inspector
In fnFmalirsau
semble. She will be a«»lsted by
percent tor sale In this city.
from Portland; Mrs. Husanna Ham-j
Ethel Rauch as bridesmaid Orval
Worley, It la understbod. plans to
Eaton, brother of Miss Eaton, will
■pen a beer parlor In the old First mond, department president from I
Portland; Mrs. Frelda Peterson, d e '
be the best man.
National hauls building al Second
parlment
patriotic instructor of
Miss Eaton was graduated from
and Multi streets.
Dallas;
Mrs. Grace Lansberry. J
Nprlngfleld high achool in June,
Petitions for the vacation of sev Nprlngfleld, uepartnient registrar ; 00633960
1929. She graduated from Ashland
eral streets and alleys which have and Mrs. M yrtle Egglmann. Spring
normal school In 1931.
never been graded In the Eastern field, council of administration
Mr Farrelly is a former student
set-lion of the city have beeu post chairman.
at Washington State college. He is
ed and a request will be made of
Mrs. clarino Putman and Mrs. Unusual Program of Enter- . now employed by the General Pet-
the cnuncllmen for their approval
tainment to Supplement roleum company at Portland where
Edith Laxton w ill have charge of
at the end of the statutory time the dining room for the evening )
“Auntie Up" on March 23
,he coup1e W,M make ,he‘r home-
limit they were told Monday night.
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They plan to leave immediately
Refreshment« will be served fol
An unusual program of added en following the ceremony.
There seems to be little opposl lowing the business meeting.
Ion to Ihe proposal within the
tertainment to be given In conjunc-!
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council Itself, and It waa Indicated
tlon with the Lions club three-act'
THREE INJURED DURING
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A T ||n F ||T A
n rrm
that tha request would be approved
If formal proteata were not pres
w e ek en d a c c id e n ts
.
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Ion Friday evening. March 23 has « ’ « « L H I U
U l I L II
enled to the council.
LIONS CLUB SHOW
^ ¿ 7 ^ ., .xTaXrZ
^ |l I
STUDENTS OFFER
H.S.STUBT SHOW
DIRECTORS FAVOR PLAN
Weekly Meetings end Other
Buetness Matters Scheduled
To Come Before Meeting
Whether or not the Springfield
Lions club will sponsor a large flab
fry on the McKenile thia summer
during the state convention of
Lions club which la to be held In
Eugene from June 7 to 9 Inclnstve
will be decided tomorrow at the
regular masting of the local or­
ganisation.
The Nprlngfleld club has adopted
policy of bolding one of these
Lah fry affairs annually In honor
of Dr. W. C. Rebhaa. late member
of the club, and the Eugene con­
vention committee baa Invltad tha
local group to bold their outing on
Saturday afternoon. Jane », as a
convention feature.
The board of directors of the lo­
cal club have discussed the mat­
ter with tbe Eugene elub members
and will recommend to their club
that the project be undertaken at
the time stated
Just where the fish fry would be
held, has not been decided. It has
been» suggested that It be held at
son. P. J. Bartholomew and Harry
the water board lake on the Mc­
M Stewart.
Kenzie Just below Vida. There is a
Howard Robinson, three-year-old
These numbers themselves would Annual L&ughterosque Pro­ large open area Just across from
son of M r and Mrs. R. B Robinson
be worth the low price of admission
gram to Present Novelty the dam which could accommodate
received a broken leg Sunday when
If there were no feature attrac tio n /
the crowd. T ift opportunities for
Stage Numbers Friday^
he
waa
struck
with
a
swing
while
Two spring «porta give each boy and Mary Trotter, are member« of
which there Is and which w ill pro-1
various forms of outdoor recreation
playing
at
Triangle
lake
He
spent
a chance to participate In events the Junior class.
vide some very humorous Incidents
Some clever stunts and some uni­ are better here than at few other
which he Ilk«». and a chanca to do
The Nprlngfleld chapter of the Victory Tonight Over Blachly Sunday In the hospital and was during the evening.
que
stage Bettings are promised places along the river. Boating,
then taken to hia home.
so during hl» regular gymnasium Honor society waa organised last
Heading the list of special enter j for ‘ h® »unual High School Lang both on the river and on tha lake,
Assures Top League Place
Norman Smith of Creswell was
period If he Is unable to remain winter at which time DeEtta Sand-
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automobile ,a,nment wl" be an Instrumental tere8<l ue program to be given Fri- short fishing trips, and all tha land
pinned
beneath
For Springfield Townies
after school aa Is the case with gaths. Martan Nhlpley. Elisabeth
sports can be enjoyed at thia spot.
drlven by M. Frier also of Creswell ,r l°' BufPrd Ro“®h. violin; Barbara da> ®venlng at t o'clock,
many student» who come Into the | Vail. and Evelyn Klckbusb were
The freshman class have chosen
Nprlngfleld basketball fans who early Sunday morning when their ^ » e l l . piano; and Betty Byrne..
Original plans for the fish fry
city on the bus or In private car» , elected to membership
<rfi‘,p* d ‘ he Eu
Madame Monte” as their present
want to wllnesa a real contest are car turned over near Cottage Grove. , ell° NeXt w,n
will have to be altered somewhat
g. H. S. Lika« Its Baseball
x banquet meeting for Ihe entire urged to attend the game at the Smith sustained a brifken hip but ‘:ene BlbIe co,k'K’> mal® quartet in atlon a t ‘ The sophomores will of-
If the affair la given as a conven­
Hut baseball, on the other hand. |nBmbergk,p W|R be ayyanged before high achool gymnasium tonight was removed from the wreckage ,he,r lnlP‘‘ r’«»’ atlon« of the Four f®r 'Century of Progress.” Juniors
tion feature. The original Intention
ba« a glamour of Ita own for all the end of Ihe present achool year wb-n the Nprlngfleld Independents which had caught on fire before he Marx bro,her8 These four young“ * * ‘ heir cne from the popular
of the club was to designate a Sun­
boya and moat men, and the deci­
waa burned He I . In the Kugene men' & l Dyer- A r,hur Waters. Tin ’ <>“ «. 'L ittle Grass Shack.” while
day or early holiday for the affair
Election to the society la baaed meet the Blachly five In what 1«
sion to have a regular bn ebull
hospital.
x'y
Chample.
and
Gerald
Childers.
‘
he
seniors
have
named
their
act
expected to decide the winners of
and to select some place np the
learn 1« arouuluf much more Inter­ on three factors; scholarship, loy­ the American league.
Saturday evening Miss Lucille haye 8O,nt' very c,eTer nnmh®rs and Our Metamorphto."
McKenzie river. The club would
alty
and
character.
Select
Iona
are
est than bad been anticipated
Stewart of Kugene was badly haTe * * * " a b,< b,t »herever they
pl»»» Presents one skit or
then make efforts to catch the fish
made by vote of the faculty.
This will be one uf the beat bas­
Nprlngfleld high school alwaya
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shaken up when sbe was thrown haTe h0* ”
number all of which la to be ori
and would fry the fish and furnish
ketball games seen here in some
u— beau a baseball achool and baa
I from a car
car drive»?
driver? by
by Staaford
Stanford! , Other numbers . .which will
please * lnal Each group is also required
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months predict members of the Io-
prepare
their
own
Individual
bad learn« until the past year At R q q
CLUB HOLDS
Brooks
The accident happened ‘ he audience will be the presenta- ,o
",ru<’k | ,lon of “A narkey Sernlon '
Ru»-I
COD' invited to bring a basket dinner
the close of the 1932 aeaaon a good
ain M ,(u . T ,nN<i M n w n tV h i L ^ b e e V ’ d e f r e t ^ ^ h t e ' ^ o n “ ear V,da where ‘ h®
for the remainder of the meal.
part of the baseball equipment. In
N O M IN A T IO N S M O N D A Y
thelr American league play
— bed Into . large
B Jones, member of the P^F
Given as a convention feature it
eluding player« aulta. waa «toleu
cast and trombone entertainment tlons, originality, presentation, and
" ‘
. Representative« From McKenzie which has pitted them against r,KK
w ill he necessary to furnish the
setting.
Winners
receive
points
to­
from the gymnasium after the play
by Jim MacManlman.
and W llla m a tte Areas W anted
Vaughn. Santa Clara. Klinira. and
other items on the menu. But this
wards the interclass rivalry cup.
Ing had ended.
General ticket sales w ill be start­
In Sportsman O rganization
Crow. They have defeated each ELMIRA GETS NEXT
Betwen each skit a number of does not worry the local group. The
|.n»t year, It was decided to ,
ed on Friday of this week follow
team In their fir«t round of play
change to track, thereby ellinlnat I
CHURCH CONVENTION
o t“the special acts are arranged. Those convention committee has offered
•
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Further nominations of officers 1 and are now winding up their final
who win be featured at this time to make available much of their
ing the necessity of repls, In , the
Lions club. There will be no re­
will be held by the schedule
The fourth convention of the
are Juanita Seam on. Pearl Olin, resurces for this purpose.
stolen equipment. The team made»
'
l
served
seats
for
this
show
and
I Nprlngfleld Hod and Gun club at
The games will not be ended Lane county Christian churches
Jack W illiams. Morris Stewrart
Several other motters are schu-
an enviable record during their
: year and equally good results •h®1’’ nex' meeting Monda> evening |in(„ Monday nl(tht when a pr|n„. will be held at Elmira in May It many members of the Eugene
June Geiger. Ruth Manley, Carter duled to be brought np at the Frl-
first
Lions club and others from that
anticipated th l. «.ason
M
field meet. Elmira here. T h l. will was decided at the close of the
Hartman. Verlln Posey. Don Net- day meeting in Taylor hall. Among
The problem of finding a base
N *'
V * *' °
a |«u be a good game, but an easy: gathering held in the Springfield | city have Indicated that they w ill
son. Morgan Chandler. Robert Me these will be the question of hold-
attend
assuring
a
full
house.
Those
ball roach Is vexing Ihe high school * * 'r* "I”" ""
Pr<‘"l< '
Al victory fòr Springfield Is anticipa- church Monday.
wanting to be sure of a seat are l-agan. Robert Brown. Ia m s r Brat- ing weekly meetings. More fr-jqu-
Pohl, Frank Rennie and Larson
More than 100 attended the all |
led. The trouble now Is to unnex
authorities right now. It Is Intpos-
urged to buy their tickets at once tain. and Buford Roach. Everett eat meetings have been urged by
..
j . . „ s i W right were nominated for secre-
slble for the basehal. and I . k
w n
(>|ifr >r(i
another victory over the Blachlv day session here which Included
from any member of the local club. Lajofe Is stage and business man- gome members of the local club for
several sermons, n basket dinner
five.
men to practice on the same flehL
a* er-
several months.
The play itself Is rapidly being
at noon and a potluck dinner In
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The
exact nature of ___
the ________
program i
It la Impossible for one coach to
There
are
three
basketball
lea­
, t i . t . d n
treasurer.
the evening under the direction of "haped together by the cast which
kept secret and
no, d|TUlce<, K c a iS fa jt t T n w z». i i d Wac
h e<w «.w od . .. f . eren« . it
He.d.
. f M
f e tt r *" candidates for w(n
gues organized among the tnde-
Is holding nightly rehearsals this „ „ Hi . a -
_______ ____ l^tNaiNGTON CLUB HAS
until the evening of the perform­
ent parta of ‘ he c,,Jf a
, from the candidate recalvlng the pendent teams of l^ane county. the Christian Endeavor.
j week and next. Next week the re-
LUNCHEON IN EUGENE
ance.
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a .
d
Tb"
They are the city. Eugene. National
j hearsals w ill be held at the high
track and it has been decided th a t,
REBEKAH'S
ELECT
NEW
Ing second largest vote will be and American leagues. It Is now-
, school.
Member« of the Kensington dub
he shall remain with the track
expected that the winners of each
uanted vice president.
FINANCIAL
SECRETARY,
Helnle Adrian, a pampered fresh- BRATTA,N ENTERTAINS
were entertained with a luncheon
leant, Al present W. E Buell, prln-
It Is the Intention of sponsors of league will bold a play-off with the
PClD P T a n a i c o i n i v meeting at the Marigold tea room
clpal at the highi school, 1«'
the s prln«fleld club to make It a
earning the right to enter
M ™- Neill, Pyne resigned as man. and Mrs. W. P. Tyson, who
U R r . T . A . O N F R ID A Y ¡n EugeM
afternoolI. Mra
plays his mother, offer some very
taking to get t e ,0 "' ,n
large and extensive organization of ‘ he »‘ ate Independent tournament financial
secretary
of Juanita
W.
E.
Buell.
Mrs.
W. K. Barnell.
ridiculous.' yet realistic portrayals
organized with the hope that some
Students of the fourth grade a t,
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sportsmen all up the McKensle and ‘ ° h® held In Eugene.
n
i.h
t
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r.
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f
the,r
n>8Pec“
ve
‘
N>*»
on
mo-'
the
Brattalo
school
w
ill
present
and
Mra'
A
1
Morgan
were the
means may be found to shift this
meeting
Monday
night
and
Mrs.
W illam ette rivers as well as local-
Young men In Springfield who _
dern college campus. Frank Ham the program tomorrow when the hostesses. Mrs. Buell was 111 and
responsibility to other shoulders.
ly. The organization will give these have bee„ doltlK much , o favorabIy | ( ora
" aa « ' * “ ‘d
" » her lln as the college president. Is also Springfield P. T. A. unit meets at unaWe 10 attend. Guests Included
School Closing Nears
person, an opportunity to work represent th l. city on the Independ P „
,
,
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very
interesting
character, that building for the March see- Mia# ET«‘yn B“®H *"»d Mrs. E B.
No schedules have been drawn
together In a large unit In seeking ent basketball floor of the county
Xex‘ Mond“ -V ®»®nlng will be sur- others
In
the
cast
v o ih in
III
lu v
\.< a c v i
« a ie
V II
are
Virginia
.ion
accordine to Mrs
W
C May M r" Mary Kps‘ ey ’ril1 • c ‘ er’
yet for either sport. The baseball
prise night according to members chrlRt,p>. Eva Louk Norwald Ne, W right, president.
,ain for the next meeting March 23.
leant will probably play more ”B" changes and benefits for I<ane Include W illiam Cox, manager; O il-, or the committee in charge of the'
son. Russell Jones. Thelmer Nelson
The hot lunches at the grade
league trim s than In tbe "A” lea­ county sportsmen, both hunters b«r t Ernstlng, Donald Hawke, Coy
and flahermen. All persons Inter- leath ers, Dalton Thurman. Free- ' ,1‘ er,a nm’ 111
and John D. Pyle.
schools have been discontinued. WINDOW DISPLAY TELLS
gue. There are not sufficient teams
ested
In these forms of recreation man Squires. Arlan Schantol. Joe
W. E Buell Is directing tbe play. Mrs W right announces. The warm
In the “ A" league to make a full
TH A T EASTER DUE SOON
HAYDEN BRIDGE MAN
Miss Bernice Conoly will act as weather this spring has eliminated
schedule. The track team will hold are Invited to attend the meeting Gerber. George Thatcher and Lloyd
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ne«t Monday at 7:30.
Mattison.
IN EIGHTIETH YEAR prompter.
much of the necessity for the hot I The fascinating display of Easter
meets with competing schools.
HOOP TEMI
IBM BE WINNERS
A cc id e n t. In ju r , g .v e r .l During
ann<mnced by the promotlon
W eek-end; T a li Includes
I committee members. John Ander ,
Broken Leg and Hip
dish at noon.
Another factor which Is being
W C. Myers of Hayden Bridge T 0 D A y F|hJA| DAV FOR
considered this season Is the early SENIORS DON CARB OF
MRS. CASTEEL HOSTESS
celebrated his eightieth btrthdav
» - '" « L U A T r U K
closing of the Springfield school,
CHILDHOOD PERIOD
FOR
PRISCILLA
MEMBERS
»‘
his
home
Monday.
Mr.
and
Mrs
FIRST
TAX
INSTALLMENT MRS. KETELS W RITES
scheduled for May IN. What with
Tuesday was Kid Day al Spring­
Myers are well-known residents of.
the senior clasa play and other acti­
TO PAST MATRONS CLUB
Members of the Priscilla club this vicinity having lived here for
Today, March 16. Is the final date
vities the students w ill be very field high school nnd all senior stu
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dent« came to school for the • n t lr e ’ ’ * ‘ e entertained by Mrs. Cecil many years. They have three sons. ‘,n which taxpayers can pay their I A )ptter from Mrg
Kete,g
busy between now nnd (he middle
day attired In clothes more befit- J * « * ” a"d M r’ Merle (.s te e l at Rnssell. Paul and Horace, and one flr8‘ quarterly tax In Oregon w lt h - |f)rgt wor(hv matron of
of May.
.a .
„ .» o ,
M”
a
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M r Myers Is now devoting much •»»“ '«mes delinquent June 16. All tax
friends than tho«e of graduating Nulnr meeting last Thursday.
was read at the monthly meeting
Guests of the club were Mrs. of his time Io the preparation of a ' s*a‘ ements were In the mall on of the 1*0x1 Matrons club Tuesday
seniors. The girls wore rompers In
LABREE WILL HAVE
Wnde
Paddock,
Mrs.
Belviu
Doane,
chronological
chart
of
Blbical
Tuesday
evening
of
this
week
ac-
evening at the home of Mrs. W . C.
ST. PATRICK’S DANCE many Instances. Others dressed In Mrs. Levi Neet.
events. He has been working on the I c,,,'d‘ nIS ‘° C. A. Swarts. sheriff.
rhort print dresses and rearranged
W right. Following tbe business
Members present were Mrs. E Preparation of materials for this for
Two larire tax Payments were
J. L. Lnbree has announced that their hair to suit the event. Most
session the group enjoyed bridge.
made th,s week- The flr8t bT the
he will hold a 8t Patrick's dance of the boys came In knee pants or G. Prlvat, Mrs. M att Hart. Mrs. E i ,he P»"’ 20 year»-
Southern Pacific railroad In a check
nt the old community hall at 210 the short tight fitting pantaloons. C. Stuart, Mrs. W illiam Moyer, i
for >238,184.24 and two county war- NEEDLECRAFT MEMBERS
Main street Buturday night of this It Is an annual event at the school Mis. Flora Steamier. Mra. John OLD AGE PENSIONS
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rants totaling >32.96. This repres-
and
everyone
enjoyed
the
day
Im­
we»>k. The lmfl will be appropriate­
la rk e r. Mrs. Ernest Bert.ch, Mrs
SENT OUT TH IS WEEK , en t, a saving of nearly >7000 In
HAVE MEETING TODAY
mensely.
Rlley Snodgrass, Mrs. Ernest Black,
ly decorated for the event.
the company's taxes In Lane county
Several groups have been making
Mrs. Linn Stone. Mrs. John Toni
Members of tbe Needlcrafe club
W arrants for old age pensions as „ lone under th„ n#w prOTlgl(Mk
seth. Mrs. Norman Howard. M rs .! approved by the Countv Court have 7 "i”
U*e neW. ’’5.°™ *°?
wl11 hold their regular meeting this
use of this new hall for social and BROTHERHOOD TO HEAR
W illiam
Curtis,
Mrs
W ll.lam b t n mailed this week ‘ o ‘ b o l l
other gatherings during the past
EDUCATIONAL TRENDS Rouse., Mrs. Frank Logan, and Mrs. eligible to receive them. The war- venr-g ta x ’***
1 H ' 1>(>llard- Mra- R - H - ‘ "ulbertson
few weeks slnoe It was remodeled
rant„ are caghable at once ag
, w ill be ths a . dating hostess.
The Lions club play cast will meet
H. R. Goold, superintendent of the H. O. Dlhhlee.
there tonight for a rehearsal.
city schools of Eugene will be the n i v c u D / i n - r e
re
C'en‘ *ftX m" " * y h* ”
PaM
™ dp b* tbp Pa‘ <«‘' Telephone com I
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speaker at the monthly meeting of
the Methodist Brotherhood at the
PROGRESSIVE DECREE
church Monday evening. Mr. Goold
SOCIAL GROUP NAMED will speak on "The Trend In Mod­
ern Education.”
Mrs. Alice Doane was named
The usual potluck supper will be
chairman of the social committee held at 0:30 and the program and
of Progressive 22 degree team for business meeting will follow.
April at the hualness meeting held
Friday night. Other members of the
Surprise Quilting Party
committee are Zella Cantrell. Wan­
About 20 ladles of the Baptist
da Barnes, and Stella Eaton. The church gathered at the home of
group held a 8t. Patrick’s party last Mrs. R. E. Rolens Tuesday for a
Friday evening In the I. O. O. F. surprise quilting party. They held
hall.
a potluck luncheon at noon.
DAVENPORTS HOLD
for the
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY ,pen"'°"
first few Installments. The pary whirh
a,mog, $40 000 t0
Oru(|oiat Raturna_ F B F Iang ry,
confections and novelties now in
the front window at Egglmann't re­
mind ! one that Easter is soon here.
April 1. this year. New in the Eas-
ter novelties this season are two
small sise chlc'a which are worn
on coatg or uged „ ornainenta aDd
g fuigy bunny wh)ch
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operates a «mall air bulb.
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LEGION WILL HAVE
BIRTHDAY PROGRAM
Members of both Springfield Am­
erican Legion post number 40 and
of the Auxiliary w ill hold their next
meeting at W altervllle March 22.
A special program has been ar­
ranged for that evening at which
tim e the founding of the American
Legion will be observed.
ODD FELLOWS TO SEE
FILMS AFTER MEETING
ch* f k" ranRe downward pj,,. , bejr taxea |n f„u for »be v e a r, returned Wednesday from Hood |
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1 A series of motion picture films
River where he spent the first of wlll 5<i e lh |btted a, the regalar
Mr. and Mrs. George Davenport,!
th * week on a business trip.
CREAMERY TAKES ON
meeting of the I. O. O. F. lodge next
former 8pringfleld residents n o w 'B R A T T A I N T E A C H E R S
Wednesday evening, March 21.
SALEM BEER AGENCY
living at Florence, were honored on
H A V E M O N T H L Y D IN N E R
All Odd Fellows and Rebekahs In
Tbe Springfield Creamery th is jp .j Form
"”F ar ’
R* aident Her*
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their Golden Wedding anniversary 1
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the district are Invited to attend,
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a
former
resident
of
last Friday at the home of their
Teachers at the Brattaln school week became wholesale distribu­
also
Invited guests.
daughter In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. and their friends held their month- tors In Lune county for Salem beer, this city, Is here from Woodland.
Washington to visit friends.
Davenport operated a service sta-! ly social and dinner at the Metho-
product of the Salem Brewer's as-
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■oy Breaks Lag
tlon, In West Springfield for several, dlst church Tuesday evening. Miss soefatlon The Salem company Is ¡
Jean Erickson, four, son of Mr.
years before going to .Florence Altle Manning. Mrs. Allene Bas- owned largely by Oregon hop-grow
Returns from Hospital
Miss , and M ra J. T. Erickson who live
where they operate a tourist camp ford. Mrs. Leota Rodenbough. Mis« er«. The beer Is available In both j Theda Bayles returned
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. v . u...Cu Tuesday near Springfield, received a broke«
north of the city on the Coast high­ Jewel Cunningham, and W illiam the large anil small slse bottles, i from Eugene where she spent a few
leg Tuesday evening when he re«
way.
Gants were In charge.
and In the keg.
days in the hospital.
into an automobile.