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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T1IIR TY-M H H T YEAH
SPRINGFIELD, I.ANE COUNTY, ORBQON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1934
FOOTBALL BOYS ^ g e t - M o t fall PROGRAM B
MEET REEDSPORT M t “ t M ” STARTED BT C.E.
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NO. 87
COURT OF HONOR Wedding Date to CANDIDATE LIST
s“ " FOR SCOOTS HELD Be On Saturday FOB STATE GIVEN
^king
City Committee To Frame
I Iuka Circle Members To Con­
Vernics Hawk and Robert
duct
Annual
Sale
For
Bene­
William Cox Heads Senior Estimates Monday; School Troop Members Pass Tests Cook To Take Vows At Six Seek Governor Chair;
T*nm Show* Flushes Of Bril­
Expenses To Be Set Tues.
fit Of Disabled Veterans
Home of Her Parents
Croup For Third Year; Pro­
liant Playing To Defeat
Before Judges At First
Four Would Be Representa­
gram
and
Banquet
Held
Philomath On Local Field
Court Here in Years
tive, Secretary Of State
Budget making tim e la here again
Friday unit Halurday have beat!
The wedding of Miss Vernlce
designated aa Forget M« Nol days; ,
r a i l work d ir the aenlor C h rist ¡ “ ,,d n M ' w‘wk W" 1 M t ,b *
He ven Hcouta were advanced Hawk and Hubert Cook, announced
FILINGS ARE COMPLETED
here Monday night at the first a short while ago. will be held Sat
(lowers will be sold tor the benefit Ian church was started here Hun budgets. The county budget haa
urday
evening
at
8
o’clock
at
the
Court of Honor held In Hprlngfleld
New Players Joining Squad nt disabled war veterans
r
whb
u,)n 0,1
slnwet completed and will, since the present Boy Hcout troop home of Miss Hawk's parents. Mr 1 Only Three State Measure*
Pleases Coach; Reserves , Mr C F Egglm.iiii, past state w ....(.(|X „„ Kn<Jw. vor pr,
''........... .
lower than last year It
On Ballot; Lane County To
was organized several years ago. and Mrs Wallace Hawk.
,l..p«rtment president of the L a d les|,(ir
,,llv, yaar and now seems.
Show Pluck On Friday
Vote On Liquor Control
Only members of the Immediate'
The Court of Honor was held at
The city budget will be framed
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i of I lie <). A. It , Iiua been named the holding of a banquet and pro­
the Methodist church basement families are to be pre ent for the
Adar a alow atari In which they ' i bulrninn ot the drive Hhe will ba gram „I Taylor hall for ......ubera!
The names of six candidates for
" ,he r***lBr where Hcouts and their fathers ceremony which will be read by
allowed the larger I'htlomatli team uaalateil by members of Inlta circle, aud frb nds on Monday evening
governor
will greet voters when
¡
,,f ,he r ,,y <'wu"<"
Kev
H.
E.
Rolens
pastor
of
the
held covered dish dinner preced­
to score their only touchdown
ilurus I'utuiui,, Ila Putman. Jean
Other Officer, elected at lb . h”r"
“ »• «*•"■*»«•*
“P ing the examination procedure.
Hprlngfleld Baptist church Decora-j they obtain their ballots at the gen­
the afternoon, members of tl ■ ink. and Eva lunik Frank Hluart Fireside Hour meeting Bunday h- estimated expenditures for the
eral election in November accord­
Scouts advanced to recond class Hons are to bi arranged by Maude
Hprlligfb Id high si bool team live £ II bundle sales In th - grade evening were Dawn Church, vice-1 yeur 1*36 are W C, Wright. F. B I
ing to the official list of candidates
were J a men Hebert, Lawrence Chase.
cd up In punch over five tone I
hoots, and Mrs. Pearl Knowler president; Allte Manning, secret­ ¡Flanery, W N. Long O. H Jar
which was prepared this week by
Thompson. Frrnk Stuart. Bruce
Coming from out-of-town for the
dowua and four tries fur eatr - II be In charge at Wendllng
ary; Elisabeth Vail, treasurer; rett, and C. E UTieaton together Maxey. Billy Dow. Frank Stuart wedding will be Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ the office of Secretary of Htate.
point a to w ill the game 34 6 here o C At the present time there are beta Peter,on. social committee with the mayor and the City Coun
Two of the candidates, Joe E.
received hla second class merit liam Cook, father and mother of
Brattaln field Friday »flernoor > 63.634 disabled veterans In the chairman; Mina Peterson. Ixeikout clltnen, J D. Pyle, Jesse Cro-s and |
Dunne and General Charles H.
badge for handicraft work, and Mr. Cook, and their daughter from
Thl wua the first gume fur tin E lied States, and only 204,71»! are chairman; Jewel Helterbrand. mis­ W. A Taylor.
Martin, r present Ihe Republican
first class merit badges were won California; Mr. and Mrs. W’ayne
ttprlngfleld ta-an> aud revested sum« ** ng cared for by the gov.ru sionary chairman; Mary Hadley,
A special budget meeting has
and Democratic parties. The other
by Scott Wright for handicraft and Hawk from Dallas, and Mr. and
nt. according to M B. Huotly,
surprising material which coach
prayer meeting chairman; Mar- I, en called by the school board to flrat aid. and by Joe Keever for Mrs. Harry Holt and daughter, four are running as independents,
mber of the legislative commit-
Hall baa assembled for thia season.
having announced their political
_
J,irle Taylor, plantai; Leroy Inman, | he held next Tuesday evening In wimmlng and first aid.
Maxine, from Salem. Mr. Hawk de Ires since the primary. These
I»r.
, ,,
the City Library Mr. Flanery, l-ar
The boys In ted are going to y of the disabled veterans.
. ...
_! publicity and achievement chair- 1
Harry Stewart was Judge of the and Mrs. Holt are brother and sis­
N. Dow la a member of the exe­
men arc Harry J. Correll of Marlon
Weedsport Huiurdsy afternoon In
man. Beulah Thurman. Intermedi­ son Wrlgbt, and C F Barber were, court; E. C. Htuart, clerk, and the ter of Miss Hawk.
cutive
com
m
ittee
of
the
group.
named
at
Ihe
monthly
board
meet
county. Abraham M. Silverman of
an attempt to duplicate their feat
ate Endeavor chairman; and 111-«
hoard of examiners Included H. K
In conjunction with the annual
Ing last night to meet with the dl
accomplish'd here If they do they
During the ceremony Wilfred; Multnomah. Hank E. Wl.th of Jack-
dine Gartln. advisor.
Maxey. Karl Thompson, Charles
sale
Mayor
W
P.
Tyson
has
Issued
j
rectors.
E.
C.
Htuart.
H.
E.
Maxey,
Cook,
a brother, will sing, and Mrs.' son county, and Peter Zimmerman
will stand out a a real threat to
A large group attended the ga.h-
, )r w N
prip. rln< Cornell, Larson Wright. W C.
the teams of the districi aa Foliage 'he following proclamation
Holt
will
play the wedding march of Yamhill county.
Wright, and Clyde Keever.
(trove has already won one game
"I. W I*. Tyson, mayor of the .ring at Taylor hall Monday •” «" llle „ t lm .le of », hool expenditure.
After the wedding a reception
Candidates for other state offi­
Ing at which Mme the following |
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Further Court of Honor meet­ will be held before the couple ’eave
from Keedsport by a margin of four city of Hprlngfleld. Lana county,
ces whose names will appear on
ings
will
be
held
at
stated
periods
....... hereby
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.- .T '™
/ ,r; n: COUNTY ACENT LISTS
designate . Friday
and ,nr b: r" . T
touchdowns Hall Is planning to do
for their wedding trip to Califor­ the bollat are as follows:
.
.
.
_
piano duel by Jewel Cunningham
during the next year It was an­
take a large squad to the roast BHlnMsy. October 6 and « as For _
4 Representative in Congress, first
„
REDUCTION BENEFITS nounced by Glen Martin, scout­ nia.
__a
A<_ Kf..a day, r.._
*
1
city for the game.
get-Me-Not
for Ihe benefit
district: Emmett W. Gulley. Inde­
Cailla; solos by Merfon Ferebee; !
■— ■
master Martin Is being assisted by
of all Disabled American Veterans snd talks on Fun. Food and Faith
pendent; James W. Mott, repub­
l-ane county growers of corn and William Cox and Bert Manley, as­ JUNIOR CHOIR TO SING
New Player Promising •
lican;
W. S. Richards, socialist;
The enrollment In high school of the World War. It Is my hearty by Mrs Elmer Ferguson, and Ixrfty | Dogs who have signed production sistants.
AT M. E. CHURCH SUNDAY
control contracts with the Agricul­
and R R. Turner, democratic.
this week of Hobart ('launch pro- wish that the city officials and the Fellowship by Rev Veltle Pruitt.
tural Adjustment Administration
vlded another strong addition to the public In general render all pos
The Methodist Church school Is j Secretary of State: Earl Snell,
High school Endeavor officers of Ihe United State-« Department
team ('launch came here from slhle assistance for this worthy
WASHBURNE SUCCEEDS
giving the play: ’’A Second5 republican; Earl C. Steward, inde­
-levied
are
Charles
Cole,
president;
of Agriculture will rac-lve *27.706
Seattle and has played football on cause, as there men gave up their
BAILEY AS VET AGENT Chance.” at the * 45 hour. Rev pendent; Harlan Talbert, socialist;
Itiocoe Cole, vice-president and In benefit payments, less the ex­
several high school teams He la a health and are atlll suffering from
Poindexter's rally day message at and Horace E. Walter, democratic.
lookout
chairman;
Hazel
Nesbitt,
penses of the local association, be- Junction C ity Man Takaa O var 11 o’clock Is: "We Can Do That."
heavy and quick player and will their disabilities Incurred In de­
Superintendent of Pnblic Instruc­
secretary; Warren Vail, treasurer, tween now and March 1 according
probably he given a trial al the fense of (heir and our country.
The Epworth League meet at 6:30 tion: Charles A. Howard, republi­
W o rk Of State Aid Comm lesion
Kyle Smith, pianist; Muriel Tyson, to County Agent O. 8. Fletcher,
"To
the
people
of
Hprlngfleld.
I
left halfback position. He Is built
At the 7:30 evening service the can; J. W. Leonhardt, democratic;
For Lane County
«mg leader and prayer meeting who has charge of the production
about the « .m e as M aa lin « and w ,’ h ' h* ' “ * - * ,w o
«*
Junior choir Is making its first and Blanche H. Meyer, socialist.
chairman; Irene Anderson, social control programs n Lane county.
(Iota!all. a trio Just a bit lighter a real Forget Me-Not to show the
appearance. It Is composed ot boys'
Major
Claude
B.
Washbnrne.
chairman;
and
Bessie
Cox.
mission­
Commissioner of labor: C. H.
boys that we are atlll with them
Contracta from 188 Lane County Junction City Banker, has been ap­ and girls between the age« of 10
than C h e tw ia a l. but larking his ex-
the same as they were (or us In ary work chairman.
farmers were forwarded to Wash- pointed by the World War Veter­ and 15 years. Mrs. Bnford Roach Is j Gram, republican; Walfred Shu
perlene«.
holm, democratic; and Lawrence
1*17-1*18.”
Intermediate Endeavorers elect­ Ington. D. C.. by the county agent
Sm ith, T ay lo r Surprise
ans' State Aid Commission as their: directing this choir. The topic for W’aer. socialist.
ed the following officers: Frank
f | rs.
,iil
week.
Approxl representative In l-ane County.! the evening message Is: "The Vol­
in not
in w de-
u«»-|
.
. ,
.... I
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That the iMH
local mom
team la
Many Eye Legislature
pendant on size and weghl ah.ne HAPPY HOUR MEMBERS
Anderson, president; Billy Nesbitt. lnately »1100« will be distributed succeeding Edward F. Bailey, who | untary Convict.”
State legislative offees to be
wg. demonstrated by th . capable
HAVE FIRST MEETING
has moved to Portland as attorney
Coburg Methodist
voted for arc -'.so highly contested
ball carrying and passing work of
"A Service I Can Render,” will in the present campaign. The can­
secretary and treasurer; Carmel! Mari.h , after f(na) |na|>ect|onR for the H. O. L. C.
IHsque Hmlth and Pete Taylor
Plans For W in te r W o rk Formad
Major Washburne has been aa he the theme of the message at didates for these offices are as fal­
Waddell, song leader and mission have been made to check compli­
M onday; Divide Mem bership
soclated
with the Commission as 9:45 by Rev Poindexter. The Sun­ lows:
Chetwood. as was expected, led
ary chairman; Beryl Robertson, ance with contracts.
Into Throe Study Oroups
an appraiser Bince its inception; day Church school meets at 10:46.
hla team In ihelr yardage gaina and
State senator, third district: C.
i nlanlat and social chairman; and
and has appraised every loan of-!
carried Iho tx II over twice (or j
■■■ -.... -
F Hawkins, socialist; L. L. Ray.
Walter I,axton. lookout chairman.
FEW DAYS LEFT FOR
fered to the Commission In th is)
touchdowns Smith accounted for
The membership of 30 members
All of theve officers will be In­
DUNNE LISTS PLATFORM democratic; and H. C. Wheeler,
two more, end the Hmlth Taylor <>f ihe Happy Evening club was
coupty. With this knowledge of Its
FINAL
REGISTRATION
republican.
stalled at the evening service at
IN VOTERS’ PAMPHLET
dlvldi-d Itilo three groupjs of 10
operations and hl< activities In
comhlnxtlun for two.
State Senator, for Linn and Lane
ihe Christian church Sunday even­
I Poll books will be prepared from Veteran affairs he was selected aa
Hcotl. Irvtn. Williams. Cox Posey memhers each to study different ing
counties, fourth district: El win A.
A
program
of
development
o
f
.
I ihe names of registered voters in the veteran best qualified to re­
and Cole also played a good game suhjecls at the flrat ineetlug of the
McCornack, republican; Joseph
Oregon's natural resources; “reno­
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the county after Saturday evening present their Interests.
In the starting lineup Most of the club held Monday aflernoon at Ihe
Muhr. socialist: and C. A. School­
C M U R C H W |L , and any person who Is not regls ’ Major Washburne has named i vation” of the state department of ing democratic.
players on the squad. Including hHM ..r Mrs W K Buell Each '
group will alternale In provldlng L ,n K lo I IAN L F lU K L rt w i l l lered by that time will not have Roy V. Baldwin of the McCullyJ agriculture to find and create new
the ninny freshmen were given a
Representatives fourteenth dis­
markets for Oregon products; co­
few mlnules In the game to gain thè program» for Ihe meetlugs of HEAR TRIO FR0M SCHOOL his name on the poll book for his Realty Co. as field contact man and
trict, three to be elected: Earl
operation
with
the
national
gov­
thè club.
. . — -t
precinct and will not be able to J collector In the Eugene district, j
the experience.
Hill. C. A. Huntington, and Howard
Sunday will be rally day at the secure a ballot In the November Mr. Baldwin held this position un­ ernment "to the end that the citi­
Members of the first group will
S. Merriam, republicans: Frank
Other new players turning out
zens
of
Oregon
may
receive
the
Christian
church
Bible
school
with
study literature and art and will
election. Persons who have moved der Mr. Bailey. Mr. James King)
Carll. C. F. Hyde, and Belle Ly-
this week Include Warren McKen­
have charge of the meeting In Nov­ a program and short lesson period front another precinct, who have has been named as attorney to ' full benefit of cheap power” ; old- dlck. democratic; and George O.
ney snd Charles Ingersoll both ex­
ember at Ihe home of Mrs. P. J. during Ihe Sunday school hour un- moved Into the county since the handle foreclosures and other legal age pension.« ; unemployment in­ Adams. Frank Hamblen and J. G.
ported to become valuable players
Bartholomew Mrs. Dean C. Poln- : der Ihe direction of Mra. Roland Inst general election, or who failed work in connection with the office.) surance; and a “pay-as-you-go” Radabaugh, socialistic.
with more experience.
basis for the operation of state
dexter will lead this group Mrs. Mushier and Mias I'ldlne Gartln
to cast their ballot at either of the
The I-ane county office of the
Only three measures will appear
Htarrlng for the vsltorn was Hoyt W K Burnell will lead the music
The male trio from the North- 1*32 elections should make out Commission Is one of the largest government are among the salient
on the ballots over the state this
nt left half. W J. Fallen, coaching kmup. and Mrs Floyd Thompson, we t Bible college at Eugene will new registration cards. They may
Issues which Senator Dunne has
In the state. It services loans total­
year. They are the grange power
his first year at Philomath sent the dramatics group.
I sing at both the rally and the re- be obtained at Ihe City hall from ing »2.000.000.00. It rents sixty committed himself to rupport In
bill, the 20-mlll tax limitation hill,
the following plnyera In at the start
his platform recently released for
For the Monday meeting Mlss gular morning services. Rev ITuItt I. M Peterson, recorder.
residences In Eugene alone, ser- j
and the healing .arts constitutional
of the game; Wayne Bytngton. Vivian Malone gave several violin, will preach tin "A Pentecostal
publication In the Oregon Voters'
vices delinquent accounts snd of-1
amendment. In Lane county the
Hbaw. Hlodge’t. Blinmons. Via,hud. numbers with Miss Theresa Kelly, ! Rally" at the morning service,
Pamphlet.
BIG
SISTER
DINNER
fers
for
sale
on
reasonable
terms
voters will have to decide on two
Davis. Follelf. Holmes. Hoyt, By- pianisi, accompanying her. Mrs. W.| During the evening service In-
liquor proposals which will appear
Ington. Freeman Hqutres worked H. Pollard. Mrs. Robert Chatter- stallatlon of atl the Endeavor of­
HELD FOR FRESHMEN hundreds of city properties and
BANK PROPERTY MOVED on the ballot, one for complete pro-
farms throughout the state.
the game and Dalton Thuriusn was ton and Mias Ilorothe Mae Potter, ficers will be held There will he
A total of 126 girls were present j
INTO OWN BUILDING ibiton and the other for modified
head linesman
president of the Happy Evening special music, congregational sing­
control.
at
the
Big
and
Little
sister
dinner,
An Interesting sidelight on the club were guests nt the meeting.
ing. and a sermon on "God and
Records, documents and equip­
held In the basement at the high ' SUNDAY SCHOOL GROUPS
game played here Friday was the
Plans were also made for an Voung People" by Rev. PeuItL
school Tuesday evening at 6:30 - HAVE PARTIES FRIDAY ment helongtng to the First Na­
fart that In It Tom Gooding, uew exchange visit between members
tional hank have all been moved SEEK LIGHTS. BUOYS
student from Houth Dakota, wns of the Happy Evening and Happy CONVENTION PLANS FOR The dinner honored the freshmen
About sixty young people attend­ into the bank owned building at
students and was given by the
IN SIUSLAW HARBOR
playing his flrat game of football. Hour clubs and Mrs Waller Scott
D C D C X 4 I 4 I W iv r 'ir aa a D P
ed the party at the Methodist Second and Main streets this week.
Girls League.
R EB EK A H LODGE M ADE
The strange Incident Is that he had was designated to attend the meet
Efforts to have lights and buoya
For the program Miss Edna Sev-I chureh Friday evening which was Only part of the fixtures were
never watched a game before In Ing of the former club held last
Plans for the district convention eraon. Girls I-eague president, gave! given for the new high school stu­ moved, a part of them having been some of which have been removed
hl« lifetime, he says He played a night at the home of Miss Crystal
of the Rebekah lodges of this dis­ the welcome; Miss Iowa Carlton. dents by members of the freshman purchased by Mr. Flanery for use; from the Sluslaw harbor at Flor­
gigid game und came out without Bryan.
trict to be held at Coburg on Mon­ League advisor, made a short talk; and sophomore snd junior and sen­ in remodeling the building for h is , ence restored are now being made
injuries.
day. October IB. were made Mon- Ruth Pollard and Juanita Seaman ior classes of the church school. drug store. One large section will by the Western Lane County
TAX BILL. GLEE CLUB
I day evening at a meeting of dis­ sang a duet; Ila Putman gave a Lloyd Shipley and Edna Vest were be used as a prescription work Chamber of Commerce. They have
requested assistance from Senator
room
ON PROGRAM FOR LIONS trict officers held at the Oregon reading, nnd Irene Anderson play­ In charge of the party.
BAPTISTS PLAN FOR
hotel In Eugene. The convention ed a piano solo.
Another group of young people (
Frederick Steiwer who has prom­
COMMUNION SUNDAY
James H. Gilbert, professor of will start at 1 o'clock with after­
gathered at the Christian church
ised
to do everything possible to
INVITATIO N GIVEN
economics at the University of Ore­ noon and evening sessions.
as guests of the high school Christ-1
secure funds for the adequate
“The Cpper Room” wl'.l be Ihe
LODGE GROUP PLANS
FOR A. A. U. W. TEA maintenance of the harbor.
gon will speak ill the Lions club
Those attending the meeting
Ian Endeavor society for a social'
subject of the morning sermon nt
BENEFIT PLATE DINNER evening. Under the direction o f ;
luncheon
meeting
Friday
at
Taylor
Monday
evening
were
Mrs.
Lola
the Baptist chinch Sunday morning
Mrs. Nelson F. Macduff, vice-
nl II o’clock a communion service hall, Mr. Gilbert will spenk on Ihe Payne Hood. Coburg, convention
Plans for a benefit plate dinner Irene Anderson they enjoyed an president of the Lane county chap­
BATHOLOMEW LEADER
proposed 20-mlll tax limitation mea­ rhnlrman; Mrs. Clarlne Putman,
will he held during this service. Al
which members of the ways and j evening of songs, game and re-! ter of the American Association
FOR SCOUT DRIVE HERE
Hie evening service at 7:30 Rev. sure which will he voted on at the Hprlngfleld. district vice-president; means committee of Juanita Re­ freshmen ts.
of University Women, has extended
Mrs. Nell Price. Marcoln. secret­ bekah lodge la sponsoring at their
It E. Rolens wilt speak on the sub­ fall election.
a special invitation to eligible reel-
P. J. Bartholomew ha*
Members of the high school girl- ary-treasurer; nnd Mrs. Genevieve hall on October 15 were made a t !
ject. “The Greatest Bln.”
denta of Springfield to attend a chosen chairman of the drive to
FRIENDS MEET SUNDAY
glee
club,
a
group
of
about
22
Louk.
publicity
chairman.
Htinday will alao be rally day for
the regular meeting here Monday.:
tea Saturday from 3:30 until 5 at
FOR SURPRISE PARTY the home of Mrs. J. O. Holt, 1666 be conducted by Wallamet couwatl.
the Sunday school. A special pro­ singers, which was organized this
Memhers of the Girl Scouts will
Boy 8couts of this district It w m
gram during the Bunday school will w< ek will sing two numbers under NIGHT SH IFT TAKEN
sell home made candy
Fairmount boulevard. Eugene. All announced this week by H. B.
the
direction
of
Miss
Glyde
Dilley.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lynn
Stone
were
he presented under the direction
Guests at the meeting were Mrs.
women having attended u univer­ Sallee. Scout executive. The drive
OFF AT LOCAL DEPOT
Laurence C. Moffitt and Thelmer
of Mrs. Kenneth Tobias.
Keller of Redmond. Oregon and surprised by a visit from a number sity or other accredited school for
for funds with which to carry on
J. Nelson are In charge of the pro­
The night operator who has been Mr. and Mrs. Buford Klght of of their frlenda Sunday evening on two years are eligible to attend the
the work of the district will start
gram,
the occaalon of their wedding an­
on duty at 'he Springfield depot North Bend.
tea or to become members of the In Lane county on October 8.
niversary
and
Mr.
Stone's
birthday.
STAR CHAPTER INVITES
of the Southern Pacific company
association.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
EUGENE GROUPS HERE 0 N 0 GUEST PARTY IS
was sent to Dundee. Oregon Sat­ BAPTISTS TO ELECT
Ernest Black, Mr. and Mr«. Lee
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TO BE HELD TONIGHT urday and the night shift abolished.
IUKA MEMBERS PLAN
AT ANNUAL MEETING Putman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Louk, PARENTS INVITED TO
Mi-mbnis of Evangeline and Rlue
Miss Hilda Stewart was the last
HEAR
TOY
ORCHESTRA
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker, and
REGULAR MEET TONIGHT
River chapters of Rustem Blur will
Members of tlio (1 No bridge club person to work the night shift
New officers for the Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Stone.
he Invited to attend Ihe next meet­ will entertain (his evening at Ihelr here.
church will be elected tonight at
Teachers of the primary and In­
Mrs, Ellen Barker will be host­
ing of Caacade chapter on October first card party of the fall season
Until further notice the depot Ihe annual meeting of the congre­
termediate grades at the Brattaln ess at her home this evening for
1H It was decided nt the semi­ nt Taylor hnll. Each member of the will operate on the usual hours gation It wns announced this morn­ EPWORTH LEAGUERS TO
school Invite the mothers of the the regular meeting of Iuka circle
monthly rpcotlng held Tuesday club Is Inviting two guests and from 8 until 6 dally, being closed ing bv Rev. R. E. Rolens, pastor.
children
In the school to attend a number 37. The meeting will start
FORM DISTRICT BODY
evening. Miss Edna Hwarts will ■ evi n tables of bridge are expected from about 12:46 until 1:46 at noon. A potluck dinner will be held at
dress parade appearance of the at 8 o'clock. Plans for the Forget-
have chnrge of the kitchen and to be In play. Miss Ione Rhodes, The change eliminated the stopping 6:30 and reports of the church or­
Epworth League members m a Toy Orchestra at the school Friday Me-Not sale being sponsored by
Mrs Pratt Hnlvor-on will arrange Miss Maxine Snodprass. and Mrs. of spveral through passenger trains ganizations will he heard during
dozen town* In the vicinity of afternoon at 2 o'clock it was an­ the Circle will be completed at
the pr.-grrm. The potluck supper Howard Cotton are In charge of nt the locnl depot. Only one north­ the evening.
Springfield will meet with the local nounced this morning by Frank the meeting.
will not he held bill refreshments Ihe party arrangements.
bound nnd one southbound through
Methodist young people Friday Hamlin, principal. The orchestra Is
will he served after the program.
train stops for passengers dally
BRIDGE CLUB GUESTS
evening at 7:30. The evening will to play at the county Institute later
MANY ATTEND SURPRISE now.
HONOR SOCIETY ELECTS
OF MRS. HENDERER be spent In fellowship and plan­ this month.
BASKETBALL PRACTICE
ning an organization for the dis­
PARTY FOR WALKERS
OFFICERS FOR YEAR
NEEDLECRAFT CLUB TO
Members of the Contract bridge trict.
STARTS AT HIGH SCHOOL
FOUR-L MEETING SET
Mr and Mrs W F. Walker were
Charles Cole was elected presi­
HAVE MEETING TODAY club were guests of Mrs. John
AHEAD THREE WEEKS
Early hnskethnll training wns surprised by a number of their
Henderer at her home last Thurs­
Oiling Crew Stops—Memhers of
dent of the honor society of Spring-
Hlarled at the high Hchool gymnas friends und members of Juanita
Regular meetlnp of the Needle- day. Guests of the club were Mrs. the Rahler oiling crew stopped
Meeting of the Springfield Four- field high school at the first meet­
lum this week by Robert Chatter- Rebekah lodge when they visited craft club will he held this after­ C. K. Wheaton, who won the high overnight In Springfield Monday L organisation which was to have ing of the group held Tuesday
ton. Only the fundamentals of the them nt their Eugene homo Fri­ noon at 2:30 at the home of Mr*. score, and Mrs. Clifford Wilson. with their equipment which they met last Friday haR been post­ morning.
Edna Severson was
gume are being taught now and the day evening. Nearly 40 persons W. H. Pollard. She will be aaslat- Mr*. E E. May will entertain the were moving from Diamond lake poned. The meeting will be held elected vice-president, and Mary
hoys are doing considerable prac­ were present to enjoy the evening ed by Mrs. Elvin May, aaslatant group at their next meeting on to a new project near Oakridge. on the evening of October 28 at Trotter, secretary. Miss May Hewss
ticing against the basket*.
which was spent with cerda.
host«**.
October IS.
They left Tuesday morning.
is the faculty advisor.
Taylor hall.
SATURDAY CAME IS TEST III
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