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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T H IK T Y -F IR 8 T YEAR
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COUNCIL ACTS 10
AID W A V E R S ' • h: s-
Paaaat Three Ordinances at
Meeting; Provides for In*
tarait on Bank Balancee
CIVIC CLUB PLANS, I
FOB BENEFIT IEA '
Secretary to Mouse
Combined Boys and Girls Glee
Clubs Will Present Irish Crippled Children Will Be Aid­
Number Friday Evening
ed By Local Group; Work
On Rose Show Plans
, Til» annual operetta presents
1 BALL PLAYERS H
B.S. WIN GAMES
n«‘ BOARD RETAINS
Meet Delegates
IEACHING SEAEF
Lodge Groups Join in County
Sign Contest for Brattain Convention Stunt; Will Aid Three Principals and Present
In I. O. O. F. Dinner
Field Friday at 4 With Eu­
Teachers Offered Positions
gene Bible College Nine
Another Year By Board
Mrs. Harsh Johns.
r i i / c n 11,111 ,rf
oomhlned it In» clutw ol
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FINANCES ARE I S _ . i <O
VED
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A benefit tea fur the Durenbecker
(lie Hprlnglleld high school will lx-
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■uHU.rJ p n
L '“*1*'“ 1 * ' Wren 'D
Extension on Ban • tonds lum
Apr„ , g
1 *>rtla«d *'« be eporwored »«. Mon-
day,
April 30, ut the home of Mrs
i t I j»» the direction of Mies (Hyde
and Assessment i . C its
A It Van Valzah by members of
With Home Loan
I Dilley and Mlaa Mary K. Whitney
WIN
IN
THREE
Mrs. Olenn
GAMES il,one' and **ra- Bertha Rooae were
named delegates from Juanita R e NO FURTHER PAY CUTS
Sign Meets With Eugene High b*kah/ ’<’«• Monday nl«h'
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p
a 1 07
o
,end the "taU! A"B‘-rab|y i° he held Directors Seek Means to Hold
r ° r A p ril ¿1 and May 8 ;
Tillamook t h . latter part of May. Nine
Nine Months Term Next
Seek Lowel) Engagements
Alternates named are Mr». Millan
Year, Rule on Substitutes
n \
| with Ihmiild Brown a» accompanist the Hprlngfleld Civic Club It was
decided ut the monthly meeting
Monile)- night wee e hu
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Black, Mr« Maude Bryan and Mrs.
l.«»H ANGKLK« . . Whea Mias
•Unt ie Patrick" by Olbba la the
High school baseball has assumed Katle Bm m ette
lug tor members of III» Hpr
1 title of the operetta choaaii to be held Tuesday at the Library The Carolya Hhafer (above), is aeS
All principal« and teachera of the
tea will be held on the porch of ' “•led lu death isaaiu lag movie the spotlight position In athletic«
City Count'll. T h re e ordii
Member« of the lodge group will ( Hprlngfleld public school« were re-
presented thia year
It la aa the
In
Hprlngfleld
right
now
and.
al-
I
..
i»ail
for
bar
born,
abe
ie
rather
the Vau Valzah home at 952 C.
war» brought up unti several
• >
» .u
.
.
.
<<»operate with the hx-al I o. O. F : elected for next y e a r ' « t e r m u t 1
»me Impllea an Irish musical en
I r.deful that she ia the ualy aeere-
prK**nta,k,n of * ■tnnt ">««»tng of the board Wednesday
bueluoe I maltore were ill»114 <lle r t a liin i.n l All three acta take street.
lary ia the world to a moose. Hia more* «xperlenMrDiey'Are «hi wlmx " **** **
Mrs. Edward Prlvat has been name is Mickey "
and acted upon
up very well in thelr e , r l y
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r ? ”““ S“ " “*
** “° ‘ '“ M
place at » ilia Park Manor In the
Ordinance number 560 provides Itoae Garden, Dublin county, Ire­ uurned chairman of the tei pro what a
test« under the leadership of W E “‘ e n
l n
i ^
o
r l J
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” «» tb* pa«‘ yaay- The
lor th« exteiielou ol purulenta oil land First act lakes place In the gram committee.
Buell principal and coach Bill
S ,
t
Roland M oshier, length of the term determined and
Delegates to the County Kedera
llancrofl bond assessm ents lu those morning, (be second In the after
Hon
of
Women's
clubs
meeting
to
In alaticeli where the taxea end In­ noon and evening and the third the ,
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X
J lie held al Hants Clara on Friday
terest have been paid up to dule. next morning
April
13.
were
uamed
and
Include
The
local
ooya
are
not
afraid
of
Rebekah
members
They will take! „ the
thw<>
Is these cases the properly owner
C ast o f C h a ra c te rs
Mrs. A II Van Valzuh and Mrs
competition
and
take
on
all
comer»
a
stunt
from
the
annual
fun
car
j
Is
Improvement
in
the
property
ta i
will be permitted to obtain a IO-
Character roles and thoae playing
David Hultsmaii
Thelr latest venture Is to sign th- nival which they presented here collection the board hopes that the
year extenalon under which he JI lit-in nre ua follows
Eugene Bible college learn for a recently.
d is,H e,'» f,nance. wll.TTow a
The program for the Tue day
agree« to make 20 semi annuiti pay­
Hlr
Fitzpatrick
(i'Urudy,
A
meeting
was
under
the
direction
of
game
Friday
afternoon
at
<
»
dock
The
Rebekah
group
also
voted
'
months school next year in .lesd of
ments large euougb to fulfill (be wealthy Duhllnlle, Irving Davl«,
This ought to to a ss ist the Odd Fellows with thelr 1 the eight months course taught Ihl-
obligation There are many of these Colleen Lady Mary a niece, Lillian Mr». C. E Wheaton who dlai-uaaed Jacob Moore Smith Dies at on Brattain field
well worth watching.
pubik plate dinner which they a r e 1 year. It la felt that
Bancroft assessments railing du< Holler; Lady Mary D ou n ell-O w u the culture of flowers. Hhe eg Walterville Monday; Funeral
a prolonged
The season opened a week ago planning for the evening of April eight months school
now on which Ihe property owners er of Fall« Park Manor. Pearl Olin; hlblted a [iu 111 tier of plants and had
for several
Services
Held
Wednesday
today when the Hprlngfleld boy» 23 at the Odd Fellows hall,
are unable to make payments
' Squire Mathew Baxby—A neighbor. the members guess the names of
I years will be detrimental to the stn-
them
Mr»
D
o
.
Fisher.
and
Mr».
almost
lost
thelr
first
contest
to
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The second ordinance num ber! Bob Brown, Darby Duffy—An old
i dents who are unable to complete
Funeral service« lor Jacob Moore
_ „ . .
| ’he prescribed work In the regular
d“"''*r"u« *“ ««r
Ml provide« for the acceptance by servant. Joel Cowden; Kathleen Van Valzah tied for honon» of Smith, long time reMd.nt of the
W alterville d l.trlct were held In "'i** p,*yer" W o o d r o w Wilson
the d ly of bond« of ih e Home Ixtan | D'Mann- Servant. Juanita Beaman guessing the moat correctly.
manner but must be harried
style« of clothing for Hprlngfleld from the Poole41r.y
,h,k
| through the term.
Corporation al par value In pay Dan T yran-G ardner. Charle« In , a . Current
1
Bartholomew chapel Wednesday h
'
VP
*nd
iu .n l ot street. sidewalk. and >»w«r| geraoll: N o ra -D a rb y » wife. Luclle ' P * a”d " ,,n,ner w'>a’' and » •
No vacancies will exist thia year
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“7 | ‘he Visitors took an early lead in
aaaessmenla
Davl«; Maureen O'Connell- Coqu material« from which to make morning
In the Springfield school system un­
at 10 o’clock. Elder Dustin
Under a recent ruling of (be Fed « lie from Dublin, Ruth Stratton; th ese were dencrlbed by Mrs Carl of the Heventh Day Adventist j the scoring which Springfield
less som e teachers resign. Nearly
oral Home Loan bank all loan« In Molly O’Tool Maureen's country Dl«on who attended a style «how church In Eugene officiated and In-1 unable to batter down until the
all teachers are handling a large
Ihe future will be made with H obb - | trleod. Ellen Moekop; Felix Mur al the high «chool earlier In the le rm e u t wws made In laiurel Grove final Inning when the game was
number of students but there will
halted with the score 13 11 for the First Cinder Competition An- be no increase in staff unless there
Owner» l-oan Corporation bond« In phy A light filled money loader. I afternoon.
cemetery
locals. Dale Carson proved to be
Plan» for the annual Rose Hhow
lieu of cash and these bond« are Arlow Atkinson; Fulry Queen
Mr Smith died at the borne of
nounced by Coach Hall; All Is added enrollment this fall.
guaranteed as Io Inleresl and fin a l' Alice Bale«.
“,ld children's parade were dla- hla adopted daughter, Mrs. H. A. a coming pitcher In his mound
Grade school teachers now draw
Events Are Included
work
in
this
game
p a y m e n l by the federal govern-
Playing purl« aa fairies are Lola ) CUa<*d Ul
n“ ’,,“ n8 The early Morris, at W alterville Monday nirnn
a month and the principals
The very next day, Friday, the
men! The ordinance * u passed so Wilson, Klva Boyles. Uladya Hhel l’prl”* “ ’’“ ‘her Indicate« that the following a long Illness
Track prospects for Hprlngfleld $105. High school teachers range in
team
met
Coburg
high
In
another:
a person might «ecure a federal ley. Katherine William
*how * UI probab 1 y b* held ln ‘he
He was born at Uwkport. New
high school will soon be known. salary from 890 to 2110 a month
loan on hl» property for sufficient
Chorus of friend« and neighbor«: i mldd,e ”f May A comm ittee of the York on September M. I860 -nd
Wh'Ch end*d
Announcement of the first of a and the principal 2150.
to lake up all outstanding debt« In Ahaphia I'alaniuk. Ituth Pollard ‘ ,Ub WUI ,e * k to baTe local *‘ore> moved to Nebraska when a y o u n g.
The board made a change In the
series of track meets for the local
The third game of the season
eluding the assessm ents.
Hoy Crandull. Doris Robinson. Mur dB<'<’r“ ,,‘ thelr window» for this man. Here he met and married
cinder and sawdust men was made method of employing substitute
played Tuesday of thia week re-
The third ordinance deals with gurel Haack. Edward Hansen. Eu Bow* r "how event,
Mb« May Morrison.
today by Marion Hall who an- teacher». From now on the board
suited
in a on^-sided game against
th» vacation of certain street« and nice Rhlnevaull. Morris Stewart.
6*ra' *«• K. Page and Mrs David
The couple lived In Nebraska for Thurston which ended 22-1. Despite n° U"Ceaf
made arr“nge- will employ the substitute and pay
alleys In (he Hadley addition to Bob Brown, Carmen Stafford Jack 'ialt niau w*r* hostesses Tuesday a while before migrating westward
p
ments for a meet with Mohawk the teacher 90 per cent of the con­
the score, the game was interest !
Hprlngfleld east of 10th atreel This Williams. Woodrow Bates Violet
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to California where they lived until
union high school Wednesday after* tracted teachers' »alary by a school
Ing. Such events as 8cott's two
wa glevn Its second reading al the Poller. Warren Vail. Lawrence j
180# when they came to Oregon.
noon. April 18 at 3 o’clock at Mar warrant. Time on leave will be de­
home run hits provided a great
meet lug and will be taken up fori Chase. B elly Mersdorf. Thurman
They returned to California in 1913
ducted from the contracted teach­
cola.
final action al the May meeting
I Ixtunlnx
where his wife died, bill later re­ deal of the action desired by all
This Is only the first of a series era pay. Heretofore the contracted
•porta
fans
An agreement was made with the' Htudenis at tin high school have
turned to spend the last seven
of test m eets which the schools: teachers arranged for and paid
years of h l. life with h l. daughter. I , " ‘ 7 7 " ““T " ' ^ ” er Ameri“ n
I'nlled m a les National bank In Eu been working on the operetta for
of Lane county are holding before their own substitutes.
u . i.
____ I-eglon junior baseball team pitch-
gene whereby that bank will puy several month The student body
He Is survived by two sons.
The board authorized the pur­
th district meet. Efforts are now
(he clly Interest at Ihe rale of one- ha« an unusual number of good
Aaron BmlLb In Haa -Aarnardiao. er. went Into the pitchers box for under way to secure a fonr-way chase of a new lawn mower for the
Springfield In this game. He ’ Is
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fourth of uue percent per year on singers this season mid some good
high school.
California, and L. L. Smith. Fresno. recovering from a foot injury and i “ T
the average dally collected balan­ entertainment Is expected.
Funeral Services for Elderly California. 11» also leaves four did
not
Bitch
m
«e.
’
nlTepsl‘y
High
and
Springfield.
did not pitch more than the first
ces of Ihe city. This Is required by
On the production staff Is Don
Resident of Springfield Set grandchildren and one great-srand half of the contest when he retired Just when this can be held Is not MOHAWK TYPISTS COME
s state law,
child.
aid Brown, huslnos-. manager;
decided yet.
FOR NEXT SPEED MEET
For Saturday Morning
In favor of Carson. Russell Is be­
Home discussion was also heard Everett Lajole. stage manager;
The meet must bp held before
ing
counted
on
to
do
the
hard
about the playground project which Jack Clark, advertising and M a r
Typewritlng students at Mohawk
May 5. when a W illam ette Valley
Mrs. Anna Gerber. 83. died this ENDEAVOR SOCIETIES IN
pitching work foi the local team
was left In an uncompleted condl garel Meek, programs
meet will probably be held. Dis union high school at Marcóla will
mi rnlug. April 12. al Ihe home of
PRE-CONVENTION
RALLY
If
his
foot
does
not
cau
se
him
too
tlon by the CWA setup It was de­
trlct elim inations will be held Mav come to Springfield next Wednes­
■ Io
on, H E Gerber, following a
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much trouble.
cided Io awall some further news
NEEDLECRAFT MEMBERS i llngi ring Illness.
Christian Endeavor societies ol
Other members of the team are
’ U t* fin“ '8 “l CorT®n ,s day morning at 10 o'clock for an
of Ihe FERA plans for the smaller
Ihe
Lane
county
district
held
the
playing
good
ball
also
Few
bat
°"
MaT
19
P1’*8'*’1’ da,es *‘an<J other of the speed contests which
Hli
>
was
born
in
Noble
county,
HAVE BIRTHDAY PARTY
districts before any action he taken
A shadow fell across track pros the county high schools are partici­
Indiana on Junuary 2t. 1851 and on first of a serlei of four pre-con lers have been able to put the ball
as It la expected that this urgunlxa
Mrs. H. II. Hchaffenberg and Mrs Deiem ber 17. 1876 Mla« Anna Mor­ ventlon rally's at the chapel of the out of reach of both the field or 7 7 " ,’O^”í ' ha, M° ndaV when Ken pating in before the state meet at
lion will lake over the uncompleted
Corvallis next month, according to
e" n’,na’ed from
William Moyer were hostesses al rell WHS married to George Wash- Central Presbyterian church in Eu­ •nfleld players on hits. George Irvin
projects.
gene Saturday night from 7:15 Is holding down the catcher’s posi­ tlon following an Injury to his Miss Clara bel Wagner, head of the
Inv’i
n
Gerber.
Mr.
Gerber
died
in
Ihe
home
of
the
former
la«l
Thurs­
City finances were also consider­
hand.
commercial department.
ed at the meeting as Council mem day afternoon for the regular meet Hprlngfleld on December 24. 1931. until 9:15 o’clock. A three fold tion.
Last Thursday the Monroe team
Hall still has som e very promis­
Shortly after the wedding the program of entertainment, study
her. examined the financial state.
,lu b T"‘ v had Mr’ W
Lineup« for the Tuesday game
ing material for the different came to Springfield and were de­
menl as of March 31. the close o f ' K ,’“rn‘“ 1 and Mr" Arthur R<>b"r‘" couple moved to Missouri where and drams was enjoyed. A large i were as follows
events and has listed those to par- feated the second tim e by the
Ihe first quarter of (he budget us thelr guests. About SO members theY llvw* for »everal years until delegation from the Springfield Springfield
T h u ra to n H rfp a fe „ c fo llo w s :
Springfield typists. Springfield stu­
were
present.
1NM
when
they
moved
to
North
year During the month of March
S"1,tb
Shot put—M cljigan and Clifton: dents piled up an average of 53
The surprise feature of Ihe after-! Dakota. In 1923 they came west to president, was In attendance.
Russell
p
the city has pair off 12.500 In
F °n dl8cua—Hartman. Chetwood. and words per minute with 7 errors
The state C. E. convention Is Vest
lb
bonds
Operating expenses have noon was a lurge birthday oakel W ashington and later to Monoe
_
° X W illiam s; javelin—Chandler. Mc- while Monroe reached only 47 with
scheduled
lo
convene
at
Salem
on Scott
2b
been kepi well within the amount served In honor of Ihe birthday of <,r’’*t,n •’"‘»e years ago they came
Mrs. C. F Barber.
j lo Springfield (o make thelr home April 19 lor four days with an en* Squlree
I-aaan. and H ayes: high hurdles— 9H errors.
3b
budgeted, and Ihe warrant Indebt­
Whltbeck
In the individual writing Theda
Smith: low hurdles—Smith; 100
rollment
of
more
(han
600
dele-
Mrs W C. Wright and Mrs L*r- wl,h *helr "°n
Brattain
SS
edness has been reduced.
Platt
yard dash— Stewart and Hndlev; Bayles was high with 87 words and
Mr«. Gerber is «urvlved by four gates
»on Wright will entertain Ihe club
Cooper
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Hufford
Mary Elkow wrote 81 words with
mile— Hansen. Henson, and Ht’l.
at (he home of the latter will) a sons. David W. at Albany. Joseph
COUPLE WED SUNDAY
The S58— Hanson and Clifton: no errors.
one o ’clock luncheon on April 19 W In Minnesota; Henry E. In LEAGUE COMMITTEE IS
Trlnka ...... ---- If.....
Jeans
AT M. E. PARSONAGE for thelr next meeting.
Sprlngfleld. and George M al
Two game« have been signed up pole vault—Hartman and Brattain;
LOOKING FOR CAMP SITE
Hweetbome; also lwo daughters,
: with Eugene high The first on 220—Stewart: 440—B rattain: high HONOR SOCITY HOLDS
Miss Edith Dempsey, daughter of
Mrs.
Gladys
Miller
In
California.
The outing comm ittee of the April 27 and the second on May 8. lumn— Brattain Have«. Smith and
ANNUAL BANQUET MEET
DEPOT AGENT GIVEN
Mr and Mrs. NgHti»-k of Spring-
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE ""l MrH *'*‘,a 8<‘ulre" *“ Monroe; j Christian Endeavor society of the Negotiations are also being sought Clifton; broad jnmp — Stewart.
field. and Mr. CMmler Gerber, son
New members of the hprlngfleld
as well as 24 gratidchlcldren and Springfield Christian church Is now with Lowell for two games accord Bra,,ain Smlfh an<l «" d ley; and
of Mr and Meff- George Oerber
relay—Stewart, Smith. McTuigan chaper of the National Honor so­
Carl Olson, local depot a g e n t.'6 Kr'>"t *r«"'l‘'hlldren.
seeking a suitable site for their Ing to Buell.
of Hweethnme. were united In mar was surprised at his home Salur
and Hadley.
ciety were given a surprise ban­
Funeral services will be held annual outing. Members of the En ,
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rlage at the Methodist personage day evening by members of th e ' Sal,,rday mornlng from the Poole-
quet at the school last Thursday
deavor group want to hold a w eek-«
T"
Sunday with Rev Dean C. Polndex
evening by the senior members.
METHODISTS TO HEAR
hlrthdav club on the occasion of Gray Bartholomew chapel. Spring outing early In June In som e at-i^^AN ORGANIZATION OF
ter. performing Ihe ceremony. Mias
During the evening a wooden pla­
his birthday. Bridge was enjoyed field, at 10:30. Rev. Dean C. Poin­ tractive and yet somewhat secluded
SALES
TAX
SUPPORTERS
OF
“MYSTERY
OF
FA
ITH
”
Pearl Dempsey and M Ilion A
que bearing the official emblem of
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during Ihe evening
Present for dexter, pastor of the Methodist spot. One site above Lucky Boy
Doane attended the couple.
the social affair were Mr. and Mrs. phureh ° f which Mrs, Gerber was camp. Boy Seoul camp, was Inspec-
Announcement of a called meet
A‘ ‘he ele*en o’clock hour at the the National Honor society was
Guests at the H. E. Oerber home
Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W hit­ n member, will officiate, and Inter­ ted recently and others are being j Ing for the prpose of effecting an Methodist church the pastor. Rev presented to the group by Raymond
Sunday for the wedding were Mrs
ney. Mr. and Mrs. Elvln May. Mr ment will he made In la u rel Grove Investigated according to William organization in Iptne county to sup- Dean C. Poindexter, will preach narr
H. O. Miller of Enclnlto, California,
Guests at the banquet were Ruth
Cox. member of the committee
and Mrs. W. K Bnrnell, Mr. and cemetery.
port the present sales tax law i from the theme, "Prepared to
Mrs Verne Gerber of Han Diego,
Mrs. Dan W. Crites, Mr. and Mrs.
which has been referred to the Preach In Rome.” The m essage Button, Lela Peterson. Mary Smit-
Mr and Mrs D. W Gerber of Al­
John Henderer. and Mr. and Mrs. HEALTH SERVICE WILL
BRATTAIN PRINCIPAL TO voters In the May primary elec- Y°r ‘he 7:30 hour will be: T h c 1 s0”- ^ harleR Cole, Mary Trotter,
bany, and George Gerber of EYweet
and Edna Severson. These were
N. L. Pollard and Infant daughter.
ATTEND OFFICER CAMP tlon was made today. The gather M ystery of Faith.” The Church
borne.
START FIRST AID WORK,
Caroline.
Ing will be small but rep resen ts-: school will meet at 9:46 a. m. The initiated after the banquet. Several
Glen B. Woods, principal of the tlve of the various elem ents and Junior Leagu- m eets at 5 p. m. members of the Torch honor so­
-
, A ten-weeks first aid course will
IUKA PLANS BENEFIT
Rrattaln
school, will leave Satur­ will be held Monday, April 16 at j The Epworth and W esleyan lea- ciety of last year were also In­
POSTAL BUSINESS SHOWS he started In Hprlngfleld next Wed-
vited to be present.
CARD PARTY APRIL 27 GAIN FOR FIRST QUARTER nesday. April 18 for all Interested day for Vancouver Barracks, Van­ 8 o'clock at Ihe Eugene Chamber Rues meet at 6:30.
H ostesses for the evening were
Coburg Methodist
adults. The class will meet at the couver. Washington where he has of Commerce.
Member« of Iuka circle number
The
them
e
for
the
service
at
9:45:
I,t‘
E ,,a San<U»‘he. Marian Shipley,
A gain of 11 percent In volume Christian church at 2 o'clock for a been called for active duty In the
37, Ladles auxiliary of the G. A. of business at the Springfield post-
will be: “Paul the Ready.” The Sun Fllzab,>th Val1' E” »lyn KlckbttSh.
period of one and one-half hours Organized Officers Reserve. He : BETTY JARRETT TO BE
R. will hold a benefit card party at office for the first three months
day Church school m eets at 10:10. an<1 ,he,r adv,8or- Ml8» Mae Hewes.
each week or a total of 16 hours was called for two weeks hut says
PRESENTED IN RECITAL
Taylor hall on Frldny, April 17. It of 1934 oevr the same period In
In Ihe ten weeks. Mrs. Della Fitz­ he will try to return In one week.
was derided last Thursday follow­ 1833 was reported nt the end of
MUSICAL NUMBERS ON
During his absence F B. Hamlin
gerald of the county health office
Miss Betty Jarrett, daughter of PAST MATRONS ELECT
ing Ihe regular meeting held al (he Hie first quarter by Harry M Stew ­
MRS. ROUSE PRESIDENT H‘ S‘ ASSEMBLY PROGRAM
Is making the arrangements for the will substitute for him at the Mr and Mrs. O. H. Jarrett, will be
home of Mrs. Clifford Lansdon In art, acting postmaster. Total re­
class
There will be no fee. but school.
presented in recital at Gerlinger
Eugene.
With Jack Williams as master of
ceipts this year amount to 21.671.05 each person Is required to purchase
hall o n 'th e University of Oregon
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Mrs. William Rouse was elected
In charge of arrangements for for the quarter as compared with
ceremonies,
students at Springfield
thelr own handbooks.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
campus next Thursday evening. ’ president of the Past Matrons club
the party will be Mrs. Lee Putman, 21.322.82 for the same period In
, high school presented a musical
HOLDS PARTY ON FRIDAY Aprl1 19 at S ° ‘r,o<'k by ,1Pr In : of Cascade chapter. O. E 8. at thelr
Mlaa Eva Louk. Mlaa Melba Harris, 1933.
structor, Mrs. John Stehn. Miss m eeting Tuesday evening at t h e ! pr? 7 am f° r th<*ir a8SeInb,v P*1-'0«1
HARRY W RIGHT SEEKS
Miss Jean Louk. and Miss JnLana
Members of the Sunday school Thelma Mtorrlson. violinist, with home of Mrs. Opal Roberts, now
F *7 "“’T?"J. B<,nnU' Holn,M
FINAL CITIZEN PAPERS
Putman.
class of Mrs. A B. Van Valsah held Ptano accompaniment by Miss J a n e , president. Mrs. Pearl Schantol will
yr‘la McKinnon sang a duet
MISS
WAGNER
HOSTESS
Members of the sew ing circle of
a
social
at
the
home
of
thelr
teach
!
Alice
Pengra.
will
aHSiRt
Mias
Jar-
he
the
new
secretary-treasurer
sue-
UR ®cco®P*n'
Harry
Wright
went
to
Portland
the auxiliary will meet this after­ FOR CARD CLUB TONIGHT
er Friday evening
Miss D o ris' re“ - MtH" Morrison Is a student « fjceed ln g Mrs. C. E. Wheaton "*■- ” '
®
,,"ar,pt'
a«d
Wednesday
to
take
the
examination
May
meeting
of
the
club
w
l
l
/
Ï
e
CaHer
Har,ma"-
Ja‘>k
Williams.
noon for thelr needlework at the
Miss Clnrabel Wagner will bn for his final citizenship papers. He Myers and Mrs. Ralph Cline were m1r" Vivian Malone.
Egglmann parlors.
held at the home of Mrs. Clifford “."A M,’rri" S,ew art' 8a"*'
hostess at the home of Mr. and was accompanied by his mother. In charge of arrangements. About
Michaels played saxaphone solo«,
Mrs. Iley Snodgrass tonight for the Mrs. 8. C. Wright, and Mrs. Harry 16 attended.
HAPPY
HOUR
MEMBERS
Wilson.
FINGER CUT IN SAW
with
ptano accompaniment by Miss
regular session of the O-No bridge Whitney and Mrs. Carl
_________
Olson who
INVITED TO EUGENE
Olyde Dilley, and Harley Craft play
AMPUTATION NECESSARY club. Meetings of the club Hre held served as witnesses. The party re- BAPTIST QUARTERLY
LEGION PLANS POTLUCK
ed harmonica solos.
every other Thursday.
turned to Sprlngfleld today.
Patronesses of Mu Phi Epsilon
MEETING IS TONIGHT
SUPPER HERE TO NIG HT
Wayne Kendall cut his left
honorary m usical sorority Invite
Styles Exhibited Here
thumb so badly on a saw In the
In fe c tio n B o th ers
C ou sin V is its
The quarterly business meeting members of the Happy Hour club
A potluck supper starting at 8:30!
Mrs. Dawlet Engle, style special
manual training department of the
Jean Prlvat. son of Mr. anti Mrs
Miss Marjorie O’Dell, cousin of of Ihe Baptist church will be held (o a program and tea to be given
is planned by members of the 1st from the J. C. Penney retail
high school Monday that It was Edward Prlvat was at the Eugene Mrs. Olive Rebhan, has been visit
at the church tonight. Principal at the Osburn hotel In Eugene on Springfield American Legion post stores offices In New York exhibit
necessary to amputate It back to hospital the first of the week re 1 ing at the Rebhan home here this
Item of business to be discussed Friday afternoon at 1 o’clock. In­ numb r 40 to precede thelr regular ed a number of late models In
the second joint. He was taken to calving treatment lor a facial In- j week Mr-, Rebhan motored to
will be the annual budget. A pot cluded In the program will be an business m eeting at Taylor hall to ladies and m isses clothes before
the Pacific hospital, but was back fectlon He Is getting along nicely Salem this afternoon with her
luck supper at 6:30 will precede ' address by Dean John J. Lands ulght according to notices sen t out the girls of the high school Tues
In school agaiu Tuesday afternoon. now'
1 guest who returned to her home.
the business meeting.
berry of the school of music.
1 by Oswald Olson, sdjutaaL
day afternoon.
LOAG ILLNESS IS
FATAL 10 J. SMUG
M O W N SIGNS
H.S. TRACK MEET
MRS. ANNA GEGGEG
DIES GERE TODAY