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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THIR TY-F1Ä 8T YKAK
H P K IN G F IK U ), LANK COUNTY, OREGON, TH L'K SbA Y, .MARCH 2V, 1934
PUPILS Lions Score h it
10 GIVE PROGRAM * “ ‘ s' “‘ e Jfc”
y SIGN FOR
CORN-HOG PLAN
Presentation of Comedy Pro-
Students Offer Double Bill) gram at High School Friday
Evening Well Received
Show at High School Audi­
torium Friday 7:30 p. m.
The L lona" «¡ib™iplay. “Auntie
TEACHERS AS DIRECTORS
All Applications Must Be F‘led
\ In County Agent’s Office
By Tuesday Next Week
NO. 11
Sportsmen hold
f ir s t Cun Shoot
Christy Mathewson Jr.
Next Indoor Shoot to Be Fri-
day Night; Rules and Regu- ‘
lations for Group Issued
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Endeavor Plans Sunris« Ser­
vice If Weather Permits;
M. E. Plan Breakfast
*
First practice for the rifle a n d ,
A total of 37 farmers In the I i»**»*®1 division of the newly formed
‘““ I'4 “ T
T"
I entertainments presenteil In Spring
field fur ill«4iy months by « gisal
sited apprecllatlve audience Friday
night a ( lit* high school auditor
lutn.
Kuril mem ber of Hi« east was
wall suited to portray the role«
(bay had to do and each did It In
a flu« moaner under the direction
of W K Buell, and Mias Bernice
Conoly, prompter
CHURCHES PLAN
EASTER EVEKTS
BAPTISTS SING TONIGHT
Springfield district turned In Mgo M'KenxI» Gateway Rod and Oun
Lower Grades to Offer Oper­
ed applications for participation In * *u*’ waa k«Id Monday night at the:
Christian, Methodist Choirs
the corn-bog benefit protram of Anderson Motors garage where a
etta “Peter Rabbit"; Older
Have Cantata Music for
. the federal government at a meet
target has been set up.
Students to Give Comedy
Evening Services Sunday
I Ing held here In Taylor hall Wed
There were more than 26 mem
nesday by O. 8 Fletcher, county ' bera present for the shoot and they , NEW YORK . . . Christy Mathew-
Oulatandlng In the «martain
■liant programa baing of» »red In
agent.
were divided Into two team s bead son Jr . son of the late "Big six”' i
*°Un< P*°’
Eighteen other farmers took gul “ * by W alt * r Ooaaler and Harry j Math wson.
McGraw's
favorite! Sponsor a nMBriee Baatar aervtae <NI
Springfield thia week ** < that
being p recu ted by I
coin
blanks on which to make the appli - Eandrem H ans now call lor the pitcher, attended the funeral o f ' Willamette heights B aw d»
morn
achool at the high achot ç, or
cation, and It Is ex p e tte d ih a i at | development of another target ao McGraw. This waa Mathewson Jr's.! inr to
fa llo w e d hv . h c i
1« of these will sign up Th<
The . i ,bat
,hat competing men may ->■>“»
-hoot • at
the
lum Friday evening, Mi
least 10
* j « first
—• - appearance
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. . tragic I a l* ,bp church an d
th e
M U 111 H
tim e
d s w a th
xa/
h l.
a -
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Perhapa ibe moat outataiidln* ol
atartlng at 7:30
others have found It Impracticable lba *a,ne lime.
death of bla bride wife In China | ca, prorram
The Christian Endea­
the caat, which Included Heine
Io reduce their crop acreage al this
The next ahool of the club will and In which crash he lost one leg
HtudMita of the Lincoln a V
vor society Is sponsoring the ser­
drlan. F II Hamlin, Viretnla
lime.
I be held Friday evening and all In-
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are offering a double barreled ,
NEW
YORK
.
.
Mrs
Beajami«
vice and ask that all young people
•latle. Kva laiuk, Hua ell II
Harrison, 70, (above) wife of the
gram alerting flral with a lart
All contracta muai lie signed and teres'e<| In amali arms shooting
gather at the church at 6:16 Sun­
a. John Pyle. Norwald and
former 1'roodrnt Is atiU aorially ac turned In at the office of Mr. Flet­ are Invited to attend.
caat presenting the operetta "Petei
day morning. The service will be in
er Nelson, and Mra Tyaon.
tire and last week waa honor gumt
Itabbll" In Ibree acts. Following
Every precaution to prevent ac-
charge of the Prayer meeting com­
<ie acting of Mra. Tyaon In •* '**» New York City Women’s cher not later than April 3. After
tbla the upper grades will pr sent
m ittee of the society. Mina Peter­
the role of a fastidious mother of Club. Mrs Harrison was Hit amend that time the temporary commit-I cldenta are being taken by the ;
a comedy. "Artie Architect«”, and
wife of the former président sad I lee. Will White, chairman, and it group. A aet of range rules have
son. chairman. Lloyd Downs, and
a freshman studeut In college
niece of the first Mrs. Harrison She
tntermlaalou number« Teachers In
Cldine Gartln
Adrian. Jones and Norwald Nelaou , apeat two years at the White House I O. Rennie, and A. R. Suiiderman. been devised and posted for the!
the building are doing the direct
The young people of the two Ep­
In the comedy rolea were a ls o , as guest of her aunt, who died is will make a canvaas of their d is-; protection of each participant. Tar-
lag
{ trlct to obtain production figures gets are attached 1« a clip on an I
iati.
worth leagues at the Methodist
highly commended
, for the government and to ascer- •n d less belt which Is rolled for- Grade Lists for Third Period church will gather in the basement
lead in g characters In the oper­
Jonea also scored auotber sue !
etta are t'barlee Poindexter as
lain If there are eligible farmers wurd from the target for Inspec
Released; Sophomores and Sunday morning for an early Easter
ceea kt the Intenulaalou uumber.
Peter Kabblt. Dorothy Ward as
I who have not entered s contract.
Ho» by means of a bicycle wheel
Seniors Tie for Second
breakfast.
"A Darkey Hermon" which he pre« i
Flopsy. Helen Severson as Mopsy,
Records
will
be
made
of
all
farm
»1
Some
of
the
rule»
listed
by
the
I
■ aptlate to H ave Solos
eiileil between the ais-oud and third [
Elizabeth Boyles aa Cottontail,
where two or more sows were far- club provide that the breech block; Freshmen students at Springfield
O ther special programs being
acts.
Kathryn Alice Thompson aa Mother
rowed lu the spring of 11133. by the j must remain open until the person high school lead all other classes! planned by the local cburchea have
Intermlasloo music waa furnish
Rabbit. Donny Thompson aa Mr
temporary committee.
»hooting Is In
the Bring position. In the number of names on the been announced by the poatora.
ed
by
an
Instrumental
trio.
Buford
McGregor. Hilly Davis as Grasshop­
The Springfield district Is one of and “ 1MX,n aa *he nrin« haa been honor ro*> f°r the third period Eeach
will feature appropriate
per. and John Shearer aa Grand­ Bosch, violin; Barbara Barnell.
—.... . .
the largest bog-producing districts completed the breech m int be which ended last week. They had music.
piano;
and
Betty
Byrne,
cello.
The)
daddy long-legs
■ total of 16 names listed. The
Rev.
R. E. Rolen» at the Baptist
E B. ('. male quartet billed ou the : Percy O’Brien and Chamber- In the county In nunih-r of h o g s1 “P*’“* 1
The biggest b«an. Hobby lllck s; program failed Io return from a< lin Brothers Successful
B id - ra ,- w l- aa»a M r H s tch e r.
Only the amount of ammunition «»Phomore and senior classes were church will have hl» usual service
Teeny Weeny Bean. Delores Kee coast trip In time for .heir part on
dera for Next Four Years
No ■«curate estim ate «» to th ei “> be used shall be placed In auto-
tor s e c o n d j l.e e with fourteen at 11:00 Sunday The subject for
ler; First lettuce. Joanne Ward,
names each. The Juniors had but the sermon will be “The Back-
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cash benefits which farmers in this m a,*c firearms.
the entertainment.
ground of the Cross.” Two special
and First pea. Arllsa Jean Klein
Contracts to carry the United i district will derive from the corn ' The person holding the gun la six names on their list.
Staging for the show was pro­
One more eight weeks period or "'»■Teal numbers are planned. “Al­
Other peas are Claire Toomb. vided by Wright M4M1 Huns Kirk-' i,,a,ea l,lal1 on ,h * ,w o a,ar roules hog plan can be made until a check responsible for any acldent or dam
ls made of the number of hogs In age done by accidental discharge ’•chool. with seven weeks remain- lelula by Norman, and “Hall. Day
Cleone Putman. Hetty Qulney. AT-
land Moral compauy, the High nut of the Springfield postofflce
'"g after Friday and the present
Light by Holton. Wilfred Cook
lias McChesney and Patty Ixiu Tom
have been let this week according yolved In the reduction program, or ricochet.
School and others.
Any person habitually showing year wl11 ** ended. School will be
direct the choir Ruth Carlton.
selh.
to notices received al the local post according to Fletcher.
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. arelessness or reckleaaness in the
‘»e year on Friday. Norton Pengra and Mr. Cook will
Carrots Graydon Lewta. Hobble
oftc.
Thomas. Hobble Moffitt, Gerald
Percy O'Brien, was the success NEW SOCIAL CLUB GETS
handling of firearm: may be for Msy lg ' w“ h the holdl”< of the •* «HosHO.
I’chytll. Pay Htratton. and Wayne
C (T Y bidden the u se of the range
commencement exercl.ee.
The young people meet at ( 30
ful bidder on the MeKensie star
ORGANIZED IN
Thomas
In order to Insure uniform am -: Students whose names have b;-«a *nd ,he e,,en4n« »«Trice starts at
nm le. and Chamberlin brothers of
B o o m : Hobby Hicks. Jackie BUI
[ 30 " “ b a aer“ on on the subject.
| Eugene were successful bidders on Happy Hour Group Sponsors Jun munition, the club will buy the listed on the honor roll are
Vaughn, lone Van Lydegraf. Paul-
shells In large qantitlee. and sell follows:
The Two Essentials of Balvatlon."
the Mohawk route. Both contracts
lor O rg anization ; F irst M eet­
to« Clement. Hobby Hlack. Onia
them to the members. Any profit , _
,
Tonight Pengra and Cook will
re for four years each,
ing H eld Last W eek
derived shall be used to pay the „
, / men
°»ep Andrews, An- sing solos and duets from Stainer's
Mae McNelt. Donald Fandrem. and
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1 McNutt Brothers of Eugene have
The Happy Evening club, a Jun -xp en ses of the range. High speed 0 1 6 ^ ° M a r v ^ a X r la Ruth
»*
Delores Keeler
Happy Hour Club and G*rlt to - h**,d both contracts for the past
lo ttu ce Joanne Ward. Wanetta
lor group of the Happy Hour club or «uper-power shells shall be bar er IX)r((thv
Hannah o h , “ ** eT®n)n« “> «1-week service. The
Divide Entertainment for | four y"ar' bu‘ d,d no‘ "ubm,‘ b,d" was organ.xed h e r . las, Thursday red Don, the present Indoor range son GU4ys s h ,.n , r BernicH Smlth
Thomas, Yvonne Nott. Marjory
^ r T .^
_
_
. . .
1 for the work this year.
Walley, LaVonne Johnson, and
Benefit Tea Monday
e v a s iln . at th e h o m e of Mrs. Mil
No
Person
Is
to
go
to
the
target
„
........at
7
°
c,oca
O'Brien Is one of the oldest rural
Juan Htratton. Rotiert Tobey. Ula
Margaret Kiser
tou V Walker und-r the auspices b« " a without first speaking to the w
Kath#rlnw W1„ iamg
C h ristian Church Cantata
Annual Girl Seoul benefit tea mall carriers In this vicinity In
v-tavvsrai officers
■ »FFI s-as «-&! and
u n »I then
viiste» nof
an, until
ikatl I f -
*Y*Vv ai ORvteFI»
stBa«ee>>,l« choir
—
t — J Is to
All thee« parts are being taken
with
Mrs.
ran*e
Tb’’
Christian n Church
of the parent elub
point
of
service
He
has
carried
(he
by students In the lower grades A sponsored by members of the
' orders are issued to cease firing.
he augmented by the Evangelistic
Walker
as
advisor
large chorus of girls from the alxth Happy Hour elub will be held Mon­ mail on both the McKenzie and
At the order "cease firing" those i Junior»—Obert Andrews.
Charles singing class of the Eugene Bible
day. April 2. al the home of Mra Mohawk routes, and has more than
Miss Dorothea Mae I otter *,“* ,,n the range are to open the breech , t o,e. Mary Elkow, Clair Hadley, clllege and will sing the cantata,
grade will sing In the operetta.
UII- ,,f their gun and keept It open until L*orls Robinson. Mary Trotter.
“Easter Memories” by Tillotson
Leading characters In "Artie Ar­ Dean ('. Poindexter between the ' 30 >f‘* ra of n,all carrying (o hl- chosen president; U iudelle
chitects" are Olmateln and Welaen- hours of 3 and 5 o ’clock. The pub < red" H” UHwl tu ,a rr’' ,h e nial1 Hams, vice-president; and Doris the order is given to resume firing
Sophomores— Lester Anderson “ nd CrMwel1 tb,B ««ernoon nt 3
* h“n
Girard, secretary-treasurer. Meet­
plmpfle two Jewish architects Ile I» Invited to attend Ibe gather up ,ha
All general expense» of the rifle i^M oyne Bla< k Charles Clement ° ’clock in the N” * Christian church
l„g
eoa I lies made frequent trips, he ings will be held on the second
whose parts are played by Bill Mar
hilus If used horses to deliver the Tuesday of each month In the and pistol range shall be paid fo. Ronand Farngworth> Map Godard' *» Eugene.
tin and Dean Van Lydegraf The
The program will be divided Into
out of the profits from the sales Edward Hen-en. Caroline Hicks.
S,lnda-T morning Rev. Prnltt will
I letters and papers.
m m it n I • Isxei onzl
(si nei-
__ kbus«
.
nmo/th n a Resurrection
D AmawwaBAsw» 3 sermon.
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levelling The first to be held at the siF
of n ammun|t(on
and n-hnn
when jn
Bny j _ ohn Ki<
h Therman tan n in e preach
The _
boys have a reputation for doing two sections. The first will be prea
home of Miss Potter on Apr I 0 month B1K.h prt>f|tg are not suffi
Florence May Albert Rodaknwskl Eu<ene B,ble «'ollege male quartet
the beat work and the beet people enled by members of the club, .m l R F R F K a l jc N 4 M c A P D i ,
the second by members of q , , " t B t A A n S IN A M t A r K IL
The purpose of the club is to pro clen,
nipe, the expenses in full. R()bert Sau, /
Warren Va(| , will
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In New York.
sing. ...............
"He Never Said a Mumb­
1
sswsa^waa S Inn ami sw
ss t A s-1 fl I 11 V» ssSlt ,h
s 1 e rifle and pistol
_ _n teams
, > 1 > may a be
. Manley
They are aaalated by Joe Keever scout troop and their leaders.
SOCIAL COMMITTEE Vide
recreation
entertainment
ling Word.”
as Buster Warren, a young re­
-
In an instructive form, such as lec- assessed a fee sufficient to meet I _
For the club member part of the!
A special musical program will
-Ruth Button. Flora Cle-
Senio
porter: Dudley W estlake, aa Com program Ihe song. “Hills of Home,'” Decree Team Changes Meeting lures, music and literature. For these expenses
be presented In the evening featur­
ment. Béatrice Elraer. Wayne Ken­
N ight fo r A p ril; E n te rta in ­
the first program last T h u r s d a y ----------------------------
mander Query; Donald Richard« will be sung by Mrs. D. B. Murphy
ing the Marphy-Moshler quartet,
dall, Evelyn Kickbusch, Dorothy
m ent Group Is Listed
! Miss Doris Girard and Miss Potter
aa Doormat Hencoop (colored); with Miss Jewel Cunningham pian­
the Bible college male quartet,
Nice. Lela Peterson. DeEtta Sand-
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played plnno duels; Mrs. D. B. STUDENTS NOMINATE
law ren ce Thompson as Captain ist. and violin obligato by Mrs.
and the Easter cantata which will
gathe, Eugène Rlchey, Grâce Shel
Mrs Maude Bryan. Mrs. Blanche Murphy. Mrs. C. F. Barber, and
Heave: Henry Chace aa Olson Gib Clayton barber Mrs. Veltle Pruitt
OFFICERS FOR 1934-5
E ch o’^ t h . E H ,.?eth V . ?
aon: le a n Wilson aa Chief Boat will Illustrate the song In a chalk j Dnnlels, and Mrs. Bertha
Rouse Mrs. Walker presented Instrumen-
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i>„». u
n
Evangelistic class will assist the
Betty
Mersdorf, Violet Potter.
«wain; Alice Logan a« Mr». Span sketch as It Is being sung.
were nnmed members of the social (al trio numbers, cello, violin, and
Jerry Clark and Carter Hartman
local choir.
Post
Graduate—
Donald
Brown.
her. su ffrage!; June Burkhart as
In concluding Ihe club pari of the <‘<,l,ln,l,,ee of Rebekah lodge for piano, respectively.
have been nominated aa candidtes
Members of the choir to (.resent
First members of the club are for presidency of the Springfield!
Kugeaile. a flirtation» young maid; program the Madlgal club under j Aprl1 a* ,b<‘ weekly meeting Mon
the cantata are:
and Fern Miller aa Mrs. W elssen the direction of Mrs Buford Roach d>' n,8h*' Thla waa fr,ends night Miss Dorothy Girard. Miss Mar)” high school student body for next GIRLS LEAGUE WEEK
Sa; rann— Marjory Moshier. Irene
plmpfle. wealthy wife of each of will sing. "Venetian Suite" b y ' a,,d KU<’a,a *ncluded Mrs. Inez G il-< Elizabeth Whitney. Mrs. L eota' year. Elections will be held on
! Anderson. Mrs. Lambert. Haze!
SET FOR APRIL 16-20 Burnett. Uldlne Gartln. Pearl Hel-
Ions, and Mrs. Grimes
Rodenbough. Miss Margaret Gor- May 10.
the heroes In turn.
Ethelberl Nevln
The play Is being presented by
The second half of the program 1 |i’oll°wlnF the business meeting rie. Miss Edna Platt. Miss Alta
o th er candidates for the various
.
a - . u - i r ^ , i ,
* ,, terbrand. Mrs. Edna Whlsler. Der
.sts a be . In chance
S
I fh«*
M uilIliniF MI
Minx
J a V r I Cunningham.
i ' l l l l l l i l i e h i t 111
n>*ax- Edna
IZzls.n Severson
Q
.
«
»»»<3
r° IC On
pnl
students In the Junior high school will
of . Mina _ E u n ice1
,h e fi(*ffr»'»»
de<r®» tfkMIll
tea,n h(»l(1
he,(l Iirnf'til'M
practice
Manning.
hr Jewel
| offices are:
and
Da Dunn. Mabel Moffit. wg_n
Mrs. B. n R.
6
Com
pleted;
W
eak
Pro­
Gerber, troop leader. This will In
11 waa d*c,ded Ul bold ,h e April J Miss Evelyn Buell, and the officers. Faye Squires for vice-president; j
classes.
1 Boyles.
gram Also Diacuseed
of ,he de«ree staff on the ]
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| Bennie Holm and Bernice Smith fo r !
Intermission acts will Include elude a short talk by herself and
Alto—Jennie Murphy. Mrs. Ella
acrobatic stunts by W yettk Spriggs by Miss Alice Spurgln. Olrl Scout ,,ra‘ Frld“y of ,b ‘‘
Lombard. Marjorie Taylor. Rae
APrl1 6 STOLSIG-DRURY TELL
' secretary; and LaMoyne Black and
Plans for the annual April Frolic
and Helen Lyons, a piano duet by executive for Lane county. Each instead of the second Friday. The
Bond. Freda W hite. Marjorie Roel-
PLANS FOR WEDDING K e“r'wuHIterbr,,ld
to be sponsored by the Girls Lea­
Maxine Valller and Teddy Wright patron will also present a short entertainment com m ittee consists
Jack Williams and Wendell Bartho-
offs.
gue
of
Springfield
high
school
were
of Mrs. Wanda Barnes. Mrs. Zella
and several selections played by skit
Tenor—Dallas Murphy. Merton
Announcement of the fortheom bimew have ben named as candi completed
__ _____ ___
at ___
a meeting of the
the orchestra.
Mrs. W. K. Harnell and Mrs. W I
M ra
Ooane. and Ing marriage on Sunday. April 8. l,a,es for ,h e off,ce of ■w*«1 Pr°- membership Tuesday during
Ferebee. Ed Dyer. Art Waters. Don
N Gossler are In charge of l h e | Mra' S,el,a Ea,oa
of Miss Lillian M. Stolslg. daughter mo,er
sembl.v period. The fun program for aid Reinhart. Paul Pryor. Holly
of Mr and Mrs J. C .-8tolslg. route
Students are taking a great inter- all girls of the high school and Jarvis.
SPRINGFIELD CHOSEN
program. Mrs. W. U. Wright, re
Bass—Roland Moshier. D. E. Fer-
2. Eugene, to Franklin James Drurv est in ,b e ‘‘»ndldatee and are busy their mothers will be held on Fri­
FOR NEXT P. T. A. MEET presenting the scout council. Mrs. LEGION MEMBERS SEE
J. Fulop. and Mrs. Barber will ho BOXING AT WALTERVILLE •on of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L d<»lnK P°H‘lc*I campaigning for day. April C Miss Pearl Helter- *U8°" ® ° 3m ,th- P“Ul Rlchard'
Drury of Springfield was made thia ,helr f o r t i e s . Blackboards are the brand Is chairman of the refresh­ Callvn Allen. Martin Clark. Ting
The Mprlngfleld P. T. A. will en the assistant hostesses.
scene of many a suggestion as to
Champie. Gerald Childers. Lewis
Mrs. H. O. Dlbblee, Mrs C. E.
Members of Springfield Ameri wppb
tertaln the rounty council at their
ment comm ittee for the evening.
Douglas, Glenn Robertson.
The ceremony Is to he performed *bom to elect.
uext meeting In Muy It was an­ Wheaton and Mrs. O. H. Jarrett can Legion post number 40 were
Each class is to present a skit
will
preside
at
Ihe
lea
tables.
entertained
with
a
number
of
box-1
at
the
home
of
Miss
Htnlslg's
par­
M ethodists H ave Dram a
nounced following the meeting at
during the evening. The class re-
ing matches as a feature of the cuts and only family members will
At the Methodist church the pas­
Coburg last Thursday. Election ol
presentatlves on the Girls lea g u e
SENIOR PLAY CAST
program for the meeting at Walter-: lie present.
tor. Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, will
county officers will be made at the
iu c a d i v
cr-rcTi council
of each
.
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/
ARMY
ENGINEERS
AT
vllle W. O. W. hall Inst Thursday
Miss Stolslg graduated from Co-
NEARLY COMPLETED ,ln8!) sk|, Mtg< in charge
p eterson iB preach an Easter m essage on the
May meeting, the Inst one before
subject. 'The
Easter Message In a
the clone of the school year
PORTLAND GET REPORT evening. Meinbern of (he Deerhorn < burg high school In 1933 and Mr
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general *h d m a f
th
a u v rangier
athletic club under the direction Drury finished hi
high achool
selection of the play caat
j
Faithless Generation.” The choir
Attending the Coburg meeting
Plans were also started for the :
Copies of the flood condition sur­ of Benny Hall, trainer, presented work al Springfield In 1931. They ^or Ihe senior class play at Spring-
under the direction of Mrs. Bu-
from Mprlngfleld were Mrs. L. K
field high school Is nearly com -, annual <'irl" , I'*aKUe week, the for(J R
h ,,, ,
„Th„ Hpavpn„
plan to live at Coburg.
Page. Mrs. Ellznbeth Gerlach. Mrs. vey of the upper W illamette and the bouts.
in
Iho
cast
will
be'
dat«*
of
wMch
have
been
set
for
„
„
TeI|)n(5
{-let d. Included
from "The Creation"
Prall Holverson. Mrs. D. C. Ogilvie McKenzie rivers which wns com­
l.eln Peterson. Ethel Currant, Echo April 16 20. During this week some by Hayden. The offertory selection
Mrs. H. L. Drury, and Mrs. Everett pleted by the W illam ette Flood | MRS. KESSEY HOSTESS
STAR MEMBERS ATTEND
Toniseth. Dorothy Roblneon, Alys girls activity will be featured each . Is to be a trio: “Lift Thine E yes”
Control association Iasi winter
Griffith.
FOR KENSINGTON CLUB
MEET IN GROVE FRIDAY Thatcher. Morgan Chandler. LaMar day.
i from “Elixah" sung by Ruth Pollard
Mrs. Holverson was named on a have been received from W ashing­
Members of the sophomore class
Brattaln. Wayne Kendall, Everett
first soprano: Barbara Barnell. sec­
committee to plan a leu and vanl'h ton by the district engineer's office
Members of the Kensington elub
Nine persons from Springfield , )(Jo)e Robprt McLagan Bruce bad rhnr*e of the program this
ond soprano; and Juanita Seamon.
Ing party for all P. T. A. unit presi­ In Portland according to a letter met with Mrs. Mary Kessey for a ; went to Cottage Gro e Friday
week.
This
Included
a
violin
solo
and Morris Stewart. One
contralto. Another special number
dents In Lane county, at the home received yesterday by H. E. Maxey, one o'clock pot luck luncheon at he, nigh, to attend a Join, meeting <
I* „ Squires,
,7 ”
~wll| bp' Ilatnp<,
| by Florence May. reading by Marie t for
of Mrs. Fred Hughes In Eugene on president of the Flood Association. home Friday. Mrs. Margaret Ken with the Creswell O. E 8. a« ' nccordlnK t0 M1„ Marguprlte
Anderson; vocal solo by Betty ^ Ten bv the
April 12. Mrs. Griffith Is council
yon was a guest, and 21 members which time the work of the order hol|er> d| rec.tor
Mansell; piano solo by JoLana Put ,
D„„„"
1 1 ’ ’„
treasurer, and Mrs. Ogilvie Is pub CHURCH CLASS PLANS
Btti " de<’
. . .
. W8R eXPI"',1,r“.d
*T hcplav has been set te n ta tiv ely ; "“"’S ukele,e tr,° by Jean Louk ford Roach, violin; Barbara Bar­
nell,
piano;
and
Betty
Byrne,
cello.
Hetty chairman In (he rounty or
The next meeting of the club will
Those making the trip were Mr.
FOR WAFFLE SUPPER
Frances Keeler and Julia Peterson
They
will
play
"Llebestranme”
by
gaulxstlon.
be held on April 6. at the home and Mrs. C. A. Swarts. Mrs. Lena
with piano accompaniment by
Llsxt.
Members of the Friends class of of Mrs. C. E. Swarts. Miss Edna , Fraederick. Mrs. Roscoe Perkins I school auditorium.
Druclle Ogllsvle.
For the evening service the choir
Ihe Christian church will hold a Swarts and Mra. W N. Dow were Mrs. C. E. Wheaton, Miss Edna (
0 -N 0 CLUB MEETS IN
will sing "Gallia" by Gounod. A re­
waffle supper at Taylor hall Friday assistant hostesses.
!
Swarts.
Mrs.
Pearl
Schnntol.
Mrs.
COUNTY
TREASURER
SPRINGFIELD TONIGHT
C. C. C. CREWS WORK ON
ligious drama. “I Go A-FIsblng” will
evening starting at 7 o'clock. All
Pratt Holverson. and Mrs. Charles
p a v e s A K IO TU C D QPiWn
EXTENSION OF ROAD be given during the evening ser-
Members aof the O-No club will cluss members are Invited. Miss MINSTREL SHOW PLAYS
Paddock.
vloe. The drama depicts the experl-
meet this evening at the home of Jewel Heltebrand Is in ch a.gc of
A payment of (1261.26 was sent
AT OAKRIDGE MONDAY
An extension of the Camp Creek ence of Peter from the time he
Miss Theda Rhodes for their fort­ arrangements.
SECOND HEALTH CLINIC
to Now York Monday by Grace road over the mountain to Wendl-1 denier his Lord until he became
nightly meeting. Bridge will he the
Members of the Old Cabin min-1
AT
LINCOLN
SCHOOL,
Schtska. county treasurer to apply Ing is now brlrg started by the "Peter, the Rock" whom God could
IUKA AUXILIARY PLANS
diversion for the meeting.
| strel show cast went to Oakridge
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on the bonded Indebtedness o f : boys of the Wendling C. C. C. cam p .' use as a foundation stone for hl*
FOOD SALE SATURDAY- Monday evening and presented , The second of the child h ea lth ! chool district 19. The payment re-¡A sub-camp has been estab lish ed 1 kingdom.
Birthday D in ner Held
their show before a large receptive clinics sponsored by the P. T. A. j presented one bond and interest. | at the end of the road during the
The entire Methodlat choir la to
Mr. C. Manning and Laverne
Members of Iuka circle. Ladles audience. This was the fifth per­ was held Tuesday at the Lincoln , A payment of (4.000 of the bonds period of the work,
go to Coburg tonight where they
Pugh were honored at a Joint birth­ auxiliary of the G. A R. will hold formance of the show by this cast school under Ihe direction of M rs.! of Lowell union high school dis
-
will present a pre-Easter musical
day dinner at the home of Mr. and a food sale at Kgglmann's Kandy composed of members of the Christ­ Della Fitzgerald, county health trlct was also made Monday by the
Leaves for K lam ath Falls
service and the religious drama.
Mrs. Roy Pugh Tuesday evening Kitchen all day Saturday, March ian church choir. Proceeds from nurse. Dr. Melville 8. Jones did the treasurer. The Springfield bond Is
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Delp left
Members of the choir are:
Miss Thelma Mweeney and Miss 31, It was announced this week, the performances are being used examining for the setxMid clinic. A due April 1, 1934. w hile the Lowell
Tuesday for Klamath Falls to
Sopranos; Mra. E. W . Albers,
Altle Manning were additional Mrs. Kgglmann will have charge to purchase a grand piano for the first clinic was held at the school bonds are not due until January 1,
spend a few days visiting with rela­ Barbara Barnell. Ila Bartholomew,
guests.
of the sole.
church.
the week earlier.
tives.
MS*.
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