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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
thirty - first ykar
BMUNOFIKI x D. LANE COUNTY. ORBQON. TH U R SD A Y. AUGUST 80, 1984
SELF HELP PLAN
EXPECTED SOON
LEAGUE GROUPS ™
Worker
START FALL WORK
County Relief Commltt*
Hear Rehibllitation
Outline Project
Committees And Assistants
Numed At Moating Of Ep­
worth Cabinet Tuesday
To
START IN LANE SOU
Government Coneldere Pu>
Chase Of Cutover Traots
For Subsistence Acreages
Hebabllltalloii work with some
dvflulla plan of action la «xpected
Io ba launched In Lane county soon
according Io 0 . K Crowe, county
Commissioner and in a in bar of Iba
county rallaf cuuimlttaa Mr Crowa
baa called a iporlal moating of the
rallaf body for Friday luornltx at
10 o'cluck al tha court bouaa at
which lima Clifford Siullh. «lata
rehabilitation director, will ba proa-
ant to discuss plana for a rehablll
I at ton project tor la u * county Ha
Io anxious to see tba l-ane project
started aoou
Juat whal tba project would
cover In tbla county la uncortaln
It we- announced aoiua time ago
that tba rehabilitation work In
Lerna county would uot Include at
tba outset moving of distress cases
to marginal landa with federal sup­
port.
According to county officiate tIo-
amount of atate and county-own­
ed acreage In tha county la not
very large at thia time, and vary
little la u«eable land Tha healta
lion of the county to foreclose on
delinquent property for several
years baa caused moat of the pro
party to remain In private owner­
ship A ta t sale will ba bald soon
and It la expected that the county
will arqulre considerable acreage
Coupled with tha local situation
1« the announcement from Wash­
ington. D. C.. that the federal gov­
ernment Is contemplating the pur­
chase of large tracts of cutover
land In Oregon and Washington.
There are approximately 4.000.000
acres of thia land, and with newly
devised methods of clearing the
land, the stumps can be pulled and
burned at small expense
Moat of this land la now under
the ownership of large lumber com­
panies and may ba purchased at
reasonable prices.
Considerable
amounts of the land are very fer­
tile and would grow fine crops.
Only the high coat ot clearing the
stomps from th e land ha* prevent­
ed prior use of the property
The rehabilitation plan does not
necessarily mean moving of needy
persons to the land It alma to
rreate a situation where the Indi­
vidual can make hla own living
without being a burdeo to the gov­
ernment or private Individuals.
The plan of providing those per­
sons who ran manage acreage with
small tracts and loans for equip­
ment or buildings aems to be the
easiest method of attaining the de
sired goal.
FO R E S T H IL L S , L I ------ “Get
Ferry" (above). Is the battle cry
of ranking U. n. tennis stars as
the ace Britisher seta sail for
America and our national cham-
ptouahip late this month.
DEXTER PIONEER
FUNERAL HELD
Pioneer Storekeeper, Farmer,
William Williams Pasaea
Away On Sunday
Hurvlvors Include his widow,
Mrs. Ida Williams, and the follow­
ing children: Mrs. Mabel Hills,
Dexter; Mrx. Berths Jacobs, Trent;
Mrs. Alta Younle of Portland; Ber­
nie H Williams, San Francisco;
W illiam Williams. Jr.. Portland;
Mrs Evo Hlgglus. T ren t; Montleth
W illiams. Uradwood; Carroll P.
W illiams. Dexter
One brother. Charles P. Williams
of Pleasant H ill, and two tille rs ,
Mrs. Ilene Whllbeck. Oregon (Tty.
and Mrs. Kffs Fenton of Portland,
also survive.
Funeral services were held Tues­
day morning at 10 o'clock from the
Pleasant Hilt Christian church of
which Mr. W illiams was a member.
Veatch chapel In Eugene had
charge of arrangements.
CHURCH PLANS
ACTIVE PROGRAM
Rev. Claude O'Brien of Multno­
mah conducted the services and
Interment was made In the JTeas
ant H ill cemetery Special music
was provided by the Henaant H ill
choir, and Mr W illiams sons and
sons-in-law acted as pallbearers.
LODGE VISIT SET AT
IRVING HALL TONIGHT
Elm er Pyne. president of the
Lane County I. O O F. association,
STANDINGS IN SCOUT
and other members of the Spring
CONTEST ARE LISTED field lodge will visit Irving lodge
tonight The first degree w ill be
Bvott W right continues to lend
conferred at the meeting.
all Boy Scouts In Springfield troop
Idist Thursday evening Mr. Pyne
11, In points earned towards the
one-year achievement contest now went to Elmira lodge at which time
being sponsored by tbe troop com­ Hans Bertelsen. special deputy
mittee
He baa 69 points to his grand master of Eugene, presented
credit. Frank Bluart la tied with a 86 year Jewel to Ellis Richard
Billy Dow for second place. Each son, brother of Emery Richardson
of Springfield. Who Is a member of
have 44 point«. Bruce Maxey la In
the Mapleton lodge The Mapleton
fourth plare with 43 points, snd
James Herbert In fifth place wltb team conferred the third degree on
three candidates at the Elmira
33 points.
Flans are now being made to meeting Other visitors were pres­
take the boys In the troop on a ent from Irving and Eugene
week-end
outing
school opens.
shortly
after
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
NAMES E. B. U. MAN
Miss I .els Peterson returned Bat
urday evening from Turner where
she attended the annual state
Christian
Endeavor
conference
which was held all of last week.
Rosa Gulley, for the past year
Instructor at the Eugene Bible Col
lege, was named full-time field aec
retary of the Endeavor organlxa
lion. He will assume his duties at
once.
NEW OPERATOR TAKES
DEPOT NIGHT DUTIES
M M Cecil arrived here Wed
nesday from Cascade Resort to as
sume his duties as night agent at
the Southern Pacific depot.
Mr.
Cedi replaces C. N Brady who has
been here for the past three weeks
Mr. Brady was transferred else­
where
Mr. Cecil has moved his family
here and they are living on Fifth
street
George Prochnow Is Inking the
day shift during the absence of
Carl Olson, regular agent who la on
hla vacation.
LUSBY-JOHNS FAMILIES
HAVE REUNION DINNER SALVATION ARMY FOLK
HEAR TOBIAS LECTURE
Mr. and Mrs. George Lusby and
family c ' Corbett, Oregon, left Bun
day evening for their home after
visiting here with his mother, Mrs
C. N. Lusby.
Bunday the Luaby families and
the Johns families held a reunion
picnic dinner at the Midway park
during the afternoon.
Rev Kenneth A. Tobias present
ed his Illustrated lecture at the
Salvation Army hall In Eugene
Saturday evening. Rev. Tobias Is
missionary worker for the Am eri­
can Sunday School Union and has
given his lecture In many commun­
ities the past few months.
IUKA TO TAKE NEW
MEMBERS AT MEET HAPPY HOUR MEMBERS
TO MEET OCTOBER 1
Initiation rert>monles for two
candidates will be held this even­
ing at the meeting of lukH circle,
Ladles Auxiliary of the O. A. R.
The meeting will be held al the
home of Mrs. Clarlne Putman and
will be followed by a potluck aup-
First meeting of the Happy Hour
club for the fall season will be held
on Monday. October 1. It was an
liounced this week Members of the
executive committee will have
charge of the program for tha first
meeting
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Family Night Planned Sept-
ember 7, Official Board To
Launch Fall Program
Plans for a busy fall season at
the Metbodld church are to be
completed within the next week It
was announced today by Rev. Dean
C. Poindexter, pastor.
Miss Nissen Now At San
Francisco Office; To Be- Miss Anna Vogel Becomes
Bride Of Earl James At
come Secretary In Idaho
Ceremony At Coburg
Al a qulel ceremony held al the
home of ber mother, Mrs. L A.
Ward, uear Coburg. Miss Anna
Vogel became tbe bride of Earl |
Janies Wednesday morning. The
ceremony was read at 7 o'clock by
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, pastor of
the Coburg and Springfield Meth­
odist churches. Only members of
tbe Immediately families and Mr.
and Mrs Frank Baird, friends from
Medford, attended tbe ceremony.
Following a wedding breakfast
at Ibe Tiny Tavern In Eugene at
8 o’clock. (he couple left over the j
M rKenxl- pass for a two-weeks j
trip to Crater lake and Ban Fran-i
cisco.
Mrs. James taught In the high I
school In Springfield for several |
years where she has been active In
work among tbe girls, having been
advisor for the Girls League for
several school terms. She is a
graduate of the University of Ore­
gon and a member of Alpha Chi
Omega sorority.
City Recorder Announce« De­
cision To Seek Retention
Of Office In City Affaire
COUNCIL FIELD IS OPEN
Several Being Talked For
City Treasurerahip; Buell
Remains Non-Commital
N E W YORK . , . From Monte
Carlo comes the engagement an­
nouncement of Miss Merle Oberon
(above), youthful English screen
star, to Joseph M. Schenck, Am eri­
can Movie producer and recent
husband of Norma Talmadge,
juat arrived from France. '
BALL TITLE WON
BY IRISH-MURPHY
I M. Peterson, city recorder, to­
day announced his Intention of be­
ing a candidate to succeed himself
in the November election. He did
not make a formal statement.
Mr. Peterson Is the first candi­
date to announce himself for city
office, and his action started con­
siderable political talk In the city.
Several others are known tc be
considering entering the race for
the various offices to be filled in
the general election. No other per­
son has been seriously talked of
for the recorder position, although
at least two person* are known to
be watching the position of city
' treasurer, now held by W . E. Buell
Victors Consider Invitation To
Play Team At McKenzie
Bridge Sunday Afternoon
Mr. Jaine is proprietor of the
Midway service station in West
Rallying from a slump during the
Springfield half-way between Eu­
gene and Springfield. The couple second halt play members of the
of Oregon and the National Red will make their home there after IrDb-Murphy softball team stepped
out to win tbe city league champ­
('rosa. Five of these students will their honeymoon trip.
ionship from their two-time rivals.
complete their training work the
| the Fulop Department store team.
first of September and « III be as­
In the final game played at Brat-
signed territory In tbe county and
tain field Tuesday evening.
elsewhere.
Winning this game. In which the
For the preeent lime Miss Ellis
score
was 8-4». and the first game
will attempt to maintain the same
last Thursday evening in the play-
schedule fur her Springfield visit.
I ofl. 6-1. assured the grocers of un
Bhe will continue to meet Individ­
1 disputed championship in the sum­
uals al the offices over the old Bell
theatre, and asks that persona de- Hood River Pastor and Form­ mer series. The grocers tied the
er Lyceum Artist To Pres­ first half of the schedule and de­
! siring Io see her when she is not
feated Fulops In the playoff. In the
|n
by
or lM,ril<)n „ ,he
ent Free Program
second
half the Fulop team won
¡offices in the courthouse.
Dr. O R. Vincent will give a lec- j an undisputed victory and the play-
Miss Nissen has been employed
ofl was held between winners of
In the local Red Cross work for ture aud musical program at the
the first and second half series.
about three years, coming here Methodist church Monday evening
Tne game Tuesday evening ended
at
8
o'clock.
The
lecture
will
be
from her home at Sheridan, Ore-
illustrated
by
chalk
drawings the softball competition in this
gon.
which Mr. Vincent will make as he city this season.
CHALK ARTIST TO
TALK ON MONDAY
speaks
Tne official board of the church
will meet Tuesday evening at 7:39
to launch the fall program ar­
rangements.
The following night ibe church
choir will meet for the first time
since the summer vacation began. I
_______
Mrs Buford Koa.h has been se Springfield Girl Named Sec-
cured IO again direct the singers
f
Qf c
# Organi-
Bhe has asked that all former mem- I
1
r
zation At U. Of O.
hers of the church choir meet Wed
nesday evening In the church at
Appointment of Miss Elizabeth
7:30 for their first rehearsal. Any
Hughes, daughter of Mr and Mrs.
others who wish to slug will please
Win. G. Hughes, to the position of
come and confer with Mrs. Roach.
secretary of the Y. W. C. A. on the
The choir will make their firs! pub­
University of Oregon campus was
lic appearance al the morning ser­
announced this week.
vice £k*ptember 9.
Miss Hughes has been attending
Annual family night gathering In
a
summer training school at Fres­
the church parlors will be held F ri­
day evening. All members of the no, California for the post several
congregation will gather for a din­ weeks and Is expected to return
ner and will consider the church to her home here Friday night.
The campus position has been
program and needs as developed
held by Mrs. Margaret Edmundson
by the various commltteea.
Norton for the past several years
until she resigned last spring to
LEATHERS - VOIGHT
move to California.
MISS HD6HES IN
Y.W.C.A. POSITION
WEDDING IS SURPRISE
PETERSON TO RON
[ FOR RE-ELECTION
H.8. TEACHER IS
to Boise
WED WEDNESDAY
Mias Rowena Nissen. Red Croen
Plans for a busy fall and winter j fiotd worker for the Springfield
season among the young folks of district has been celled to the re­
the city were formulated Tuesday gional headquarters at Ben Fran­
• veiling si u meeting of Ibe cabinet cisco for a two weeks training
of the Epworth leagu e at the ptrlod after which aba will be tran­
Methodist church The Epworth sferred to Boise. Idaho, tb become
league la divided luto two groupe, executive tecretgry there It was
the high acliool age and Iba older snnounced today nt the Lane coun
ty Red Croat office
young folks.
The opening of school In the next
The Springfield district will be
few weeks will also mark tbe open-1 takeh oVer by Miss Violet Ellis,
lug of lb * busy season for tbe present member of tbe county staff
church groups. A reception for all Mla, (Cille bas been working In a
Methodist and olber uuafllllnled perl of tbe Eugene territory and
young people Is usually planned will continue this aa well aa taking
early In the fall.
over the large Springfield area
To assist the officers of tbe lea Hhe will also administer to tbe
gue uxslslsot- to Ibe vlce-presld- needy of the upper Willamette as
euts were appointed as follows; far as Oakridge and Westfir. It was
Ckarlett- ►Teh. first vice-president, announced
Frances Stiles, Roy Crandall. Beat
Another change In the county
rice ((arson. Arlle Barnett, and start Is tbe calling of Miss Ellis
Cora K orrell; second vlce)pre«l- Maxwell from llu Eugene office
d e til, Delores Casteel. Rodney Vest, by the State Emergency Relief
Roy Shipley and James Davie; committee to do field work for that
third vice-president, Alwln John, organisation.
son. Marlon Shipley, Raymond
These changes do not mean the
Davis, and Dale Carson, fourth employment of new workers by the
vice-president Florence Fish, Col­ Red Cross. A training center is
leen Cornell, Dori« Robinson and maintained In Lane rounty with
Gwendolyn Barnett.
the cooperation of the University
W illiam Williams, native of l-ane
couuly, and lifelong resident of the
Dexter community, passed sway at
his koine Sunday at the age of 78
years.
The son of Thomas and Hannah
Hubert Brown. Dorothy Hoblnson,
W illiam *, pioneers who came to and Ed James were named to as-
Oregon In 1863. W illiam W illiams slat Edna Vest on the music com
was born at Dealer on July 8. 1868 tnlllae.
He operated a general store
there for many years before turn­
ing It over to his son. Carroll, while
he engaged In farming
He was
well known snd look an active part
In school and community affairs.
NO. 32
The speaker it now pastor of the
Methodist church at Hood River,
coming there recently from the
First Methodist church at Super­
ior. W l consln. Before entering the
ministry he toured the country in
lyeeum work and Is favorably
known as a lecturer, entertainer
and man of genius.
It did not end the reason for all
the teams, however, as th> Irish-
Murphy team has accepted an In­
vitation of Phil Daniels to go to
the Sign of the F ir on Sunday and
play the champions of the Upper
McKenxte valley
at
McKenxIe
bridge. The upper river team has
promised the local team a fish din­
ner If they make the trip.
In his musical program he will
Regular players on the winning
play a steel guitar and will he as­
team were Everett, Freeman and
sister by Mrs. Vincent.
Bruce Squires. Joe Gerber. Charles
There will be no admission but Cole. Elmer Pyne. Henry Simmons.
a silver offering will be taken.
Owen Thomas, James Darr. Ken
Dr. Vincent was on the faculty neth and Bill Cox. and Bob Mc-
of the summer institute at Suttle Chesney. Others who played on
lake and was an outstanding fav­ the team during the season were
orite among the young people as Robert McLagan. W ilbur HcPber-
an entertainer.
son. Jack Logan and Lamar Brat-
tain W illiam Cox was manager of
the team.
WOOD COMMANDS CCC
Mr Buell was appointed to the
office to fill out the unexplred
term of Wm. G. Hughes and later
was elected without opposition for
two years. His term, as does that
of Peterson and three councllmen,
expires at the end of this year. He
has not yet announced any decis­
ion for the fntnre in this office.
Both of these offices are filled for
two year terms.
The present city recorder Is now
completing his eighth year in the
office. He has been elected for
four consecutive terms. During the
latter years he has worked out a
retrenchment plan which has been
working effecMvely In bringing the
Springfield finances out o t the had
condition which heavy indebted­
ness. lowered income, and two
bank failures, plunged the city Into.
No announcements hare been
made for positions as Councilman,
three of whom are to be elected.
The terms of Jess Cro*s and John
D. Pyle will expire January 1. and
successors will be chosen for four
year terms.
The place held by
Clayton F. Barber is now vacant
following his resignation, and re­
gardless of whether or not a suc­
cessor is appointed a councilman
will be elected In November to
serve the two remaining years of
the term.
Neither Pyle or Cross have in­
dicated whether they w ill seek an­
other terra, and no candidates are
being talked for these offices on
the street. The opinion being that
It w ill be necessary to draft men
to take these offices.
The general election w ill be held
on November 6. and all petitions
nominating candidates m in t he
filed with the City Recorder on or
before September 2«, 40 days be­
fore election so they can be certi­
fied to the county clerk and the
names placed on the ballots.
CAMP IN WASHINGTON
PAULINE
CIED
IS
Lieutenant Glenn Wood, princi­
BURIED ON MONDAY
pal of the Brat tain school. Is now
stationed at Doty, Washington,
where he is In command of a CCC Long Illness Is Fatal To Resident
Of City; Adventist Elder
camp. His tour of duty there lasts
Conducts Funeral
until the first of next year and he
has asked the school board for a
Mra. Pauline Cled. 53. died at the
leave of absence during the first
home of her son at 726 W ater
semester.
street. Friday morning after a long
Lieutenant Wood la a member of
Illness.
the officers reserve corps and has
She was born In Russia on Sept
been ordered to active duty for the
CCC work. He was stationed at ember 12. 1880 and came to the
United States 24 years ago. com
Medford the first of his service.
Ing direct to Oregon. At the age of
16 she was married to Sidgay Lake,
PENSION SUPPORTERS
and In 1916 she was married to
WILL RALLY TONIGHT Alex Cled In Portland.
TROUBLE CENTERS ON
THUMBS OVER WEEK-END
Thumbs came in for their share
of trouble the past week-end when
three individuals found It neces­
sary to visit the doctor with cut
members.
W H. Cook of Garden W ay dis­
trict ent bis thumb quite badly
Saturday
while
washing some
seeds.
Monday Morris Stewart
cut his thumb with an axe and paid
a visit to the doctor. Monday even­
ing Grant McKinnls received a
mashed left thumb when It was
caught against an automobile.
Miss Hughes Is a graduate of the
university, has taken special work
The marriage Saturday afternoon in social science, and studied at a
of Ml s Juanita Bond Volghi and religious education training school
Coy Leathers was a surprise to in Berkeley foV one year.
their friends In this city. The cou­
During the past two years she
ple were married at 2:30 by County has been employed In Salem and
Judge Fisk In hts office at the Tacoma
court house.
Mrs. Leathers is a resident of
Eugene and Is a graduate of the CATHERINE ANKENY
Eugene high school. Mr. Leathers
PASSES AT MARCOLA
Is a graduate of the 9prlngtleld
Resident Of County Since 1910
high school.
MANY ATTEND COLORED
Dies Monday; Funeral Ser­
They will make their home in
She Is survived by her husband,
vice Held Wednesday
A county-wide rally of support­
Springfield where Mr. Leathers Is
BALL GAME SATURDAY
and two children. Max Lake of
employed at the McKee bakery.
ers of the Townsend Old Age Pen­
, Springfield, and Mrs. Mary Sllrkov
A large number of Springfield
Funeral services for Mrs Cath sion law will be held at the court­
in San Francisco. She also leaves
people went to Eugene Saturday
ertne Ankeny. 89. who died at the house tonight starting at 8 o'clock
three grandchildren and her broth­
BAPTIST PASTOR BACK
afternoon to see the Van Duyn
home of her daughter. Mrs. Nor­ at which lim e Dr. S. C. Wade, re­
ers and sisters In Russia. She was
House of David colored ball team
man
Workman,
at
Marcóla
Monday
presentative
of
the
national
pen­
FOLLOWING VACATION
a member of the Baptist church In
play against the Eugene team. The
were held Wednesday at 2 o’clock sion campaign headquarters at
San Francisco,
colored players exhibited some
Rev K. E. Rolens, pastor of the from the Veatch chapel In Eugene Ixing Beach, California, w ill bo the
Funeral services were held Mon­ good ball playing and clever ex­
with
Interment
In
the
Laurel
H
ill
Baptist church, will return to his
principal speaker.
day at 10 o'clock from the Pooie hibition despite the fact that they
duties this week-end following his cemetery.
Several Springtleld people are
Funeral home In Springfield. Elder
Mrs.
Ankney
was
born
near
Ank-
month's vacation
He will not
planning to go to W altervtlle F r i-1 w * Bun1en q, Eugene offlciated came out with the short end of a
5-8 score.
preach at the morning service, hav­ enytown. Ohio on October 26. 1864 day evening to discuss the Town
and Interment was made In Laurel
ing arranged for a visit from a and lived In Iowa and California send plan at a gathering there.
H ill cemetery.
number of Gideons from Corval­ before coming to Oregon and Mar
LIQUOR SALES SHOW
lis who will take charge of the cola In 1910. She was a member
STEADY GAIN AT AGENCY
FULL GOSPEL SERVICES
ervlce. There will be services at of the Christian church.
PRISCILLA CLUB PLANS
Survivors Include her daughter,
8 o'clock In the evening, but the
FOR WEEK ANNOUNCED
Total sales of liquors have in-
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
two granddaughters, Mrs. Avon
program Is unannounced
.
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creased steadily each month aince
Derrick of Fort Rock. Oregon, and
Service at the Full Gospel
s-
officers for Priscilla clu b ! the agency was opened In Sprlng-
M bs Neva Workman of Marcóla sembly for next week were an wl|J
elected at , he next meeting field according to Loyal Scott,
MISSION WORKER GOES
She also leaves two great grand nounced today by L. D. Hoffman. , f
on 8eptamber u at the local agent. The only difference
BACK TO CALIFORNIA children. Kenneth and Delbert pastor. ° B Bun^
' home of Mrs E. C. Stuar». It was noted now is that fewer persons
Kester. Marcols, and a brother, held at 11 and 7:30 with Sunday
decided at the meeting held here from out-of-town are coming here
Mrs. Mary Harrington left Mon­ Francis M. Hess, Bellville. Ohio.
school at 9:46.
last Thursday at the home of Mrs. ■ to buy their drinks, and that more
day for her home at Stockton, Cali­
Prayer meetings w ill be held Merle Casteel.
1 local people are trading at home.
fornia after spending the week end BRIDGE CLUB PLANS
Tuesday and Friday afternoons at
Mrs. Floyd Flanery and Mrs. Al
------------------------------
here at the home of her niece, Mrs.
1:30 and Friday evening at 7:30.
Peterson
were
guest*
o f the club DRILL
TEAM HOLDS
FOR
POTLUCK
LUNCH
Dean C. Poindexter. Sunday even­
Bible study will be held Tuesday
lMt
week
UICNIC
FOR MEMBERS
ing she spoke at the services at
Members of the Contract bridge evening and Cottage Prayer on
the Methodist church on the sub­
Wednesday
afternoon
at
1:30.
All
club will hold a potluck luncheon
ject of the Americanisation Work
SMALL FRIENDS INVITED
Members of the d rill team of
at their next meeting on Septem are Invited.
Among the Spanish Speaking Peo­
FOR
BIRTHDAY
PARTY
i Plne C,rcle’ Neighbors of Wood-
ber 6 Mrs. W alter Scott will be
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craft, held a picnic for their faml-
ple of California. She spent 26
Arkansas Peaple Here—M r and
the hostess
Mrs. Lester Patrick entertained lies and a few friends Wednesday
years In mission work In South
Mrs.
Joseph
A.
Deatherage
at
Mt.
At the meeting last Thursday
a group of 12 small children at a evening at Skinner’s Butte park In
Africa.
Mrs. W. K. Bnrnell was hostea* for Hbme, Arkansaw, and their two
birthday party In honor of her Eugene. About 30 persons were
two tables of players. Mrs. C. E sons, Birch and Eugene, are here
daughter. Jeannlne's birthday S at-1 present according to Mra.
III at Hom»— Mrs. Emory Pyle Is Wheaton and Mra. I. D. Larimer visiting relatives. Mr. Deatherage urday. Game* and refreshments oc- Stevens, captain of the drill
were
guests,
and
high
score
was'
spoke
at
the
Christian
church
last
reported to be 111 at her home to-
cuplad the afternoon.
' who bad charge of tba picnic |
1 Bunday evening.
won by Mrs. W . M.
day