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THE SPRINGFIELD! NEWS
TIU R TY -FIK H T YEAH
HPItlNGKIKLO, LANK COUNTY, OREGON,
THURHÜAYR. DECEMBER 13, 1934
c m EXPEItSES '•»» O f" * *
¡E SPORTSMEH GALL
Io Cripple Bov
HELD 10 INCOME
LODGE OFFICERS M L MEE1IND
/ udltor Report Show* Large
having» Made In Budget;
Warrant Debt Normal
no :
M iu ,
Students'
Aany Dividend
H
O
L
M
PLANS
Play
Checks lincalled
FOR GUI BEADI
M E E ÏIM
Speech Professor Discusses,
Practice Is Started At High
Owners Of First National I
Thinking Process; Christ« Harold Stewart Is Worship­ State Game Farm Head To Be School; Directors Will Be
Avenue Of Trees To Line Bank Accounts Fail To Call I R. E. Moshier R
mas Committee Named
ful Master: Lodge Starts
Millhollen And Conoly
Principal Speaker, Music
For Two Payments
Main Street; Big Lighted
Leadership Of
Building Improvements
Numbers Also Planned
Lloyd Klllaou, crippled West
Tree Coming Soon
Church Sunday
Announcement of tbe cast of
Hprlngfleld youth will be given a
SEEK PEDDLER CONTROL lull bualneaa college eduiutlou dur­
ing the next year If plana launched
Orant Beer License Approval; here Friday ut tile semi moutbly
Oouncilmen Study Future lueetlug uf the Hprlngfleld l.loua
club are aucceaaful
Finance» With Auditor
Harold Htewart was elec ted wor
shipful maaler of Liberty Masonic
lodge at the annual meeting held
Tu< aduy evening 11» succeeds Ar
liiur llaugb. All oflcera were In
stalled following tbe electlun by C.
E. Swart», a past worshipful mas
ler of the local lodge and a 50-
>i.-ur Mason.
Other officer« elected lucluded
H<-vert Jacobaon, seulur warden;
Nlel Pollard, Junior warden; Os­
wald Olson, treasurer; Ira M. Pet­
erson, secretary; and O. H. Jar­
rett, trustee for three years.
Appointive officers named by tbe
worshipful master were Ivan Male,
senior deacon; Clarence Nelson,
Junior deacou; Dwight Kesaey,
senior steward; A. It Edgell, Juu
lor steward; I*an Htewart, atujr-
„hall; Fred E Lottk, chaplain; and
John C. Ketela, tyler.
Work was started tbla week on
the front of the Masonic property.
A costing of atuccu will be put on
over tbe bricks, and tbla given a
coat of heavy paint next spring.
The walla ou tbe east side of tb«
building have recently been gone
over. Tlie work Is being don« uuder
tbe direction of tb» truateea.
Official« uf the Oregon alut»
For the flr»l time In ■•-vt’rul vocational guidance board have
, »ar» lh« ,-lty of Hprlugflnld bun pteaented u plan Io the Lluua clubs
■n«t current uperutlug ezp«ti«ua ol Eugene ami Hprlngfleld whereby
with tb« c«»h lucuiu« (or lb« flrat the two service clubs bear half uf
*l«v«u mouth« ut I he y«»r, aud lu- the expense uf tbe bualneaa train­
ulcutlous urn Ihul thia cuudlllon ing und tin- state group provides
will «aim wbou tb« dual audit ut the oilier half of the expense.
tb« year la tnudu ut tba eud ut tbla
Tbe ways und means by wblcb
inuutb.
the average person a ihlnglng Is re­
Tb« d ly baa apvnt only *8468.32 gulated for b|m by vurloua ageu
furlug tb» flrat 11 luuutba out ut i lea were discussed Friday by W.
a budget which lutula *14,297.40 A Hulberg, professor In tb« epeech
havin g au unvapeudnd balance ut department at the University uf
46V39.O8. Due to failure ut tuuuy Oregon, lu au addreaa before tb«
pvraoua tu pay tbalr Is le s, tbla Dona club H« alsu dlacussed tbe
total ainuuut budgeted will nut b« results uf this forced thinking.
available tbla yaar. Tb» «sect
A Christina» committee waa
amount of money paid lulu lb« named consisting of Thelmer Nel­
varluua tunda will bo known when son, I. M Peterson. and I*. J. Bur
lb» laal audit bus been completed. Ibulomew.
Au lularaatlug Item revealed by
Ellison lost one leg when a small
lb» moutbly audit pr«a«ut»d tu tbe child but baa taken an active part
lounell at their niunthly meeting lu Hoy Scout work In tbla city, und
Mouday «veiling la tb« feet that made au enviable record ua a «tu-
ullbuugb tbe city baa beeu operat­ dent In the high acbiail from which
ing on a warrant basis fur aever il he baa beeu graduated.
mouths nuw tbe total warraut lu
Uebtedneaa la about tb« name aa It
MANY ENTERTAINED AT
waa before wbeu aalartea were paid,
TWO BRIDGE PARTIES
lu cash. tin November 30. lb« city
bud wurraula outstanding totaling
Mrs. Barnell and Mrs. C. E. May
*32.62» Ul In lb« gvueral fund, and
Hostesses To Contract And
*26.897.60 In all tuuda. with a caab I
Auction Players
balance lutallug *547.13.
.More than 35 persons, many of
ch arsflers for the three-act tom-
OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED edy, "The Whole Town’s Talking,"! NEED FUNDS FOR TREATS them living In this vicinity, can NEW OFFICERS ELECTED
have that often desired extra cash
by John Emerson and Anita Loos.
this season If they
Eugene Group Seeks Merger;
pUy (o
<lven by Public Christmas Program for Christmas
bJ *
th" ’“ T o f Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. & G.
Offer To Bring Practice
th>- Springfield high school was; December 24, All Children
Kelley, receiver for tbe First Na­ Honored For Faithful 8er«
Equipment To This City
made today by Mis Marguerite
tional bank. Mr. Kelley still holds
To Be Given Candy
vice; New Work Outlined
— —....
, Millhollen.
over 70 of tbe first and second dlvl-
Lane county aportameu will garb , Ue, dlltK , be (ai)t w,„
,
Small Christmas trees have been dend checks which have been un-1 Favorable reports from U
er In Hprlngfleld Monday evening W iliam s as Henry Hlmmons, a | ordered and will be placed In each claimed. Hla office is In tbe old ! oua church organizations
to hear Gene Hlmpaon, manager of manufacturer, Frances Htlles aa I >>t the flag pole holes on the side hank building at Hecond and Main beard last Thursday erasing nt the
tbe xlat< g sir, farms, aud a musi­ Harriett Hlmmons, his wife.
walk along Main street witbln the -Greets and Is open Wednesday^ annual meeting of the Chrlatlaa
cal program t > be presented by Hie
Others choaeii for parts, and ih-- ***** few da2* and tbe ,“rlte
and Thursdays.
'church when Mr. and Mrs. *. ft.
McKenzie Gateway Hod aud I b a
rule which 'bey will play are: trically lighted community tree will ' A complete list of these ch eck s' Moshier were accorded signal bon-
club ut their first social and annual
Lamoyne Black as Ethel Hlmmons be set up and decorated during tbe rhlch have been unclaimed has ora with a special program la ra­
meeting. The gathering will be held
dnughter of th< leading characters; week-end it was announced here been posted on the front door of re guidon of their long service to
ut Taylor ball starling at 8 o'clock.
Wuyue Tultar as Chester Hiuney, last night following the meeting of the bank building and they may be their church. Mr. Moshier baa aar-
Harry Fundreni, chairman of tbe
partner of Hlmmons; Beth Ople as the com m ittees representing the obtained upon presentation of the ve<l on the official board of the
entertainment committee, la being
L'Hy Lythe, met Ion picture star; Hprlngfleld Lions club and the proper claim blanks which were i bristlan church for 50 yeara, and
xsalated by Kav Nott and Larson
Jack as Donato Hwlft, motion pic­ Chamber of Commerce which have supplied at the tim e the receiver has been a Sunday school superin­
Wright in making arrangements
tend,-ni tor 35 yeara. They
ture director; te s te r Anderson as been named to handle the public; took over the bank.
for tbe meet lug.
Another thing which Is bother- presented with a targe cabe wblcb
Roger Shields, u young Chicago Christmas activities for this city.
Mr. hliurson be» not anuuunce I blood; Lillian Butler and Florence
The Christmas program to be tag the receiver Is the fact Jhat had au open Bible worked oat on
tbe subject for bis address, but be May aa Lila Wilson and Wally Olla, held at tbe foot of the big tree will at, re than *2.000 of accounts re- the frosting design. The couple re­
I as luien Invited tu discuss tbe pos­ friends of Ethel's; Coleen Cornell, be given Monday evening. Decern- main on which no claim s have cently celeb rated their golden wed-
sibility of establishing bolding Annie, the tui.id; Doris Robinson her 24. The program will not ex- been filed. These average from iling anniversary.
piMu- for Chinese pheasants In as Sadie Bloom, dancing Instruc­ ceed 30 minutes and will vary from *200 down in size. All dividends
The request o: Roland E. Monhlar
iotiie county. 7 he local organize tor; and Thurman Lanning as tbe that of last year In that larger paid on other claim s will be paid that he be relieved of dntlee aa
lion bas been considering such 4 taxi driver.
groups and larger students will on these accounts with tbe next Sunday school uperlntendeat «a»
venture am1 members will be given
present the program of in trumen-' dlvid nd payment if the proper granted aud Alias Benlnh TharaMU
Miss Millhollen will be assisted tai and vocal music and readings, j claims are filed.
an opportunity Monday nigh', to
chosen to succeed h la . Alvn Faee-
by M ss Bernice Conoly In dPect-
The entire program will come from
learn luuny of the details Involved
The first two dividend payments bee waa named assistant aaparta-
iug the play wblcb is to be given
the three schools, and the prin­ amounted to 75 per cent so even tendent.
In such venture.
tbe flrat part of February. The
cipals. W. E. Buell, Roy Qufney, those with mall balances in tbe
Lther Sunday school officer»
Music Numbers Listed
exact presentation date has not
and F. B. Hamlin, have been named bank at the time it closed will re­ chosen are Mina Peterson, »«or»-
Musical numbers arranged for been announced yet.
a comm ittee in charge. By using ceive most of that If they call for tary: Hazel Nesbitt, Msiatnat sec­
the program will Include steel gui­
older students tbla year the com­ It says Mr. Kelley.
retary; Mrs. R. B. Moshier, sorree-
tar solos by Harry Fandrem und
mittee felt that tbe entertainers
ponding secretary; Mhrlel Tysea,
Walter Lee. H. E Gerber will play
would be beard better aa the hund­
llb iarias; Pearl Helterbraad, chor­
the violin and Donald Toomb will
reds mlK about on the sidewalk
ister, Kyle Smith, and Iraao An­
entertalu wltb bla banjo. Tbe Hart­
and street.
derson. pianists.
man trio has also been Invited to
Lions Raise Funds
sing.
Miss Vldlne Gnrtin waa aniaad
Ael on Vacation
Mrs. W. K. Barnell and Mrs.
Tbe free treat of orange, candy
Junior interm ediate superintend­
All members are urged to atteud
Final passage uf the ordinance, y<)
M „ n W a> N a tiv #
M, y were
W e tto es
and nuts, which was inaugurated
ent. Marjorie Taylor, primary say-
vacating a part of the Keeney addi ¡ __
—
day afternoon aud evening at tbe this meeting and bring their
—— —
| lam Christmas will be continued
Thurston
Community;
Fu­
erlntendent; Mrs. Paul Hadley,
friends.
All
those
Interested
In
lion was approved at the meet lug
home of tbe latter for two large
Funeral Services For Henry »gain this season I t was decided.
neral This Morning
beginners superintendent; Mtaa
the development of tbe sport faci­
uf tbe council Mouday evening.
bridge parties.
L. Carter Held Tuesday;
All children alt. ndtag tbe program C h o Q se D e l e g a t e . T o S u t e Altie Manning, nursery inperl»
lities
uf
thia
community
are
also
A request fur tbe passage uf au
The
afternoon
party
waa
a
des­
will Le <i\en a bag of Christmas _
..
Frank Thomas Campbell, 34. died
In Oregon Since 1881
uutl-peddler urdluauc« for Spring
treafg
Convention; Plan Christmas tendent with Mrs. Chester AldrieM
sert bridge gathering at wblcb tbe Invited to attend.
as assistant.
field was presented by Mra. F. U. at bis home near Thurston Mouday guests played contract. Mra. C. E.
Officers Terms Up
Party At Eggimann’s
A pioneer resident of the Mc-
Members of the Lions club raised
New Church Officers
Flauery wbu complained that a evening following a short llluess. Wheaton won tbe high score prlxe,
New officers for the next year Kenxle ■ valley, Henry L. Carter, a large portion of the necessary I
11« was born near Camp Creek
Elmer Pyne waa ch oses charefe
conalderabl« part uf each day must
will be elected at tbla meeting It passed away at his home Sunday finances with which to carry out
Mrs. Grace Lansbery was chosen
und
the
lucky
number
prlxe
went
clerk succeeding Mra. Ferae >l ch
be spent auawertug tbe doorbell, uu November 1». 1900 und bud lived to Mrs. Harry Whitney.
bus been annouuced. Present of­ at the age of 73 years.
the program this year at their pre idem of Iuka circle number 37
•rds.
Roland E. Moshier « a n
t uuucllmeu will compare tbe re­ In tin- Thurston community most
ficers
of
the
club
are
Walter
Goa
meeting last Friday' The balance. ior the next yeBr at the annual
Guests were Mra. W. N. Gossler.
Mr. Carter was born In Kansas
He bad lived at
chosen trustee for three yeara aad
quested ordinance with the pod uf his life!line
aler. president; Larson Wright, sec­
of
th
money
needed
will
have
t
o
,
“
*6“
“*
held
Iait
eTe»-
Mrs. C. F. Barber. Mrs. Wheaton,
City. Missouri on December 18,
dlers license ordinance ou the city Signal fur five years, before re­
ing at tbe home of Mrs. Clarine Ren Hollister, A. E. Cole, A. M.
retary; Clifford Wilson, treasurer.
Mrs. Whltuey, Mrs. Clifford Wil­
1861 and came to Oregon In come from popular subscription
Kepner. R. E. Moshier, S. G. Moelk
books tu dvlermlue If It should be turning tu Thurston. He was mar­
Putman.
Chairmen
of
tbe
various
commit­
among
people
of
the
town
and
lo-|
1881, settling near Lowell. He
ried lu Miss Helen Larimer at Fall son. Mrs Walter Bcoll. Mrs. Maude
ier. Mr. Parts. D. E. Fergaaoa, aad
amended,
tees
are:
Harry
Fandrem,
enter­
Other,
officers
elected
are
Miss
Bryan, Mrs. Frank DePue. Mrs.
moved to the McKenzie valley In cal organizations which are Inter-'
Alva Ferebee were named eldamk
Coptee ut au anti peddler ordin­ Creek on December 20, 1933.
ested. A subscription list will be Melba Harris, senior vice-presi­
Harry Htewart. Mrs. John llenderer, tainment ; Frank Itennle. Thurston, l»02 where he had lived since.
Surviving
him
are
bis
widow.
N. L. Pollard. Mark Cole aad Gtaa
ance wblcb have beeu received
dent;
Mrs.
Olive
Wickham,
junior
fishing; Ray Nott, membership;
Mrs Murlou Hall. Mra. W N. Long.
He was married to Miss Sarah started at once and those persons vice-president; Mrs. Pearl Know Robertson were chosen deacons.
here would. If passed, clump the Mrs. Helen Campbell, a daughter,
und Kenneth Tobias aud Mr. Nott
who de Ire to assist this work, but
~
„ H. Breeding in Eugene in 1883.
lid down tight on mo.! forni» of! Margaret Campbell, at Salem, by Mrs. Douald Toomb. and Mrs M
D eatoaessee elected are Mra.
ler, treasurer; Mrs. Myrtle Egg!
M I’eery, Mrs. It W Dawson, aud rl0 « “ud P'«to1 PrwUce. The club
botise lo houae selling of .w h ich
Hrst marriage, bis mother, Mrs.
Survivors Include two sons, who will not be reached by the matin, chaplain; Mrs. Alice Doane, Ida Adams. Mra. E lva Adaam, Mra,
Mrs. Genevieve W alts, of Eugene !
• chairman of the .hot-
committee
workers
are
invited
to
merchants com plain but ta id o n Margaret May ami bis slep-fatber
Walter und Charles, both of the
patriotic instructor; Mrs. Putman, Ernest Bertsch, Mrs. M. 3. MeKUa,
Auction was Played during the "u” “l‘<1 «*“““ »« committee,
McKenzie district, one sister, Mrs. leave their contributions with any registrar; Jolana Putman, conduct Mrs. F em e Richards, Mr». Ma
lake auy action. Tbs ordinance bus C. F. May, both ot Tburstou.
member
of
the
comm
ittee
which
evening parly with Mrs. L. C. Mof ■
Seek Consolidation
Funeral
services
were
held
here
Mary Fraser. Ixmgview, W ashing­
beeu enforced In several clttee lu
Morelock, Mrs. John Manwnrlng,
ress; and Ila Putman, guard.
fltt wluulng the high score prlxe. I Another matter which Is expect ton. and one brother. Marlon Car­ consists of H. O. Dlbblee. John D.
varloux parts of the country for fiom Ihn Springfield Christian
Mrs.
Stella McPherson, Mrs. NeUte
Mrs.
Knowler.
Mrs.
Putman.
Mrs.
Pyle. W. C. Wright. I. M. Peterson.
church of wblcb be was a member, and Mra. W. N. Dow receiving tbe ed to be brought up at tbe meeting ter, Bend.
several yeai« It Is said.
Genevieve Louk and Miss Jean Pyne. Mrs. W alter Lnxton, Mra.
Phil
Bartholomew.
Thelmer
Nel­
lucky
number
gift.
Refreshments
will
be
a
sugge
tlon
by
the
Eugene
ih.a morning at 10:30 o'clock. Itev.
Visitors Are Present
He was a member of the Wood­ son and W. K. Barnell. The Cham­ Ixiuk were elected delegates to the Dan Peterson. Mra. W. A. Leather«,
were served after the playing.
{ gun club that they merge their
C otunlluiie Zumwalt and Harris S E Childers, pastor ot tbe First
i state convention io be held next Mrs. Dodd Miller, Mra. Noah HaA
Present were Mrs. E. C. Stuart, j efforts with the local group. They men of the World, of the Macca- ber of Commerce Is underw riting
Clirlatlan
Church
In
Eugene
offl
uf Eugene and aatorney Fred Smith
lieeg. 'and the United Brethren
summer.
terbrand. Mrs. Alex Stevens, Mra.
the
expense
of
the
small
trees.
have considerable equipment for
were visitors at the meeting The eluted and Interment waa made In Mrs. Ira Peteraon, Mrs. J. D. Pyle,
Harvy Eaton. Mra. E. L. Shlaaav,
Plans
were
also
made
for
a
Funeral
services
were
held
from
Girls of the sew ing classes at the
Eugsui- i-ouncllmen "were carrying ,,lu Ml-
cemetery by the Mrs. L. C. Moffitt. Mrs. Henry Fan­ target practice and have approach the Leaburg church Tuesday after­
Christmas party to be held at Eg- Mrs Arthur Fay, Mra. B. R. Boylan,
high
school
under
the
direction
of
drem.
Miss
Edna
Swarta,
Mra.
J.
el
the
local
club
with
a
proposal
out a plan of getting acquainted I **'«>••
»* Hprlngfleld.
Mrs. E A Cole. Mra. F. L. VnU.
m F ss Clyde Dilley began work" to- ‘?lmann's on Dece«nbe'' » •
Fulop, Mrs. F. B. Flamery, Mra. that they bring their equipment noon at 2 o'clock. Interment w«s
wltb the mann«r In which other
Mrs. George Vallier, Mr». B. O.
here and bv forming one large club, made in the Greenwood cemetery day sewing the several hundred
Edward
Prlvat,
Mrs.
L.
E.
Uaaford,
cities are transacting their prob CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
Smith, and Mra. H. I
by the Poole chapel of Springfield. gay colored cloth bags which will
METHODIST YOUTH
Ira n . Members of their group will
DRAWS LARGE CROWD Mrs W. N. Dow. Mrs Ueoerge thev would reduce their operating
be needed for the event.
Prochnow, Mra. H. O. Dtbblee, expenses per member which are
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visit the different nearby cities
WORKER TO SPEAK
Will Distribute Toys
Mrs H. H. Hchatfenberg. Mrs. Phil very heavy at the present time.
NEW MEMBER TAKEN BY
when their councilman are In ses
a good audience was present at
TAX PAYMENTS HOLD
The com m ittee felt that it was
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Bartholomew, Mrs. W. C. Rebhan, The Hprlngfleld club has a very
slon. Mr. Hmlth was here on behair the Chrlstlau church Tuesday even
Miss Dorothy Nyland, Wesley
N. O. W. CIRCLE HERE
UP STRONG IN COUNTY unable to make a thorough canvass
Mra. Le»l Neet. Mrs. W. C. Wright, low annual dues.
of the Wtute Land Board
lug when tbe la d le s Missionary
this year for tovs Thev ask a ll, ,,'ounda,ion worker at the Metho-
and
Mr«.
W.
F.
Walker
of
Eugene.
The request of Dave Worley for Hoclely presented a Christmas pro
Mrs. Maye Earls Lenhart waa Ini­
Total tax payments up to the persons or social groups w h ich ! dist church in Eu« et“'
bl? tb®
the rerommendatlnu of tbe city for gram for the entire church mem
GIRL SCOUTS PLAN
present Hire amoant to 57 percent have suitable Items for gifts to d o -!8p‘‘aker the fWe o'c,ock ves«*?r tiated as a new member of tha Pina
a retail beer dealer license waa bership. Miss Clara Jones and Mrs. ADULT EDUCATION WORK
PARTY FOR TUESDAY of the total levy tor the county ac­ nate to the needv to leave them SerV,Ce at the Metbodl8t «*“>■<* Circle number 46, Neighbors df
granted His was the only request Rachel Thatcher were In charge of
cording to C. A. Hwarts. county at the city hall. The committee will Sunday
TO HALT NEXT WEEK
MiSii W » ° d will Woodcraft, at their regular heal-
received by the rouncll. These beer arrangements for the affair.
Members of the 8pringfleld Girl sheriff. Last year the total amount see that thev are distributed th e ' talk on ,h e National Council of ness meeting last night. Mr». Mila
licenses are Issued each year for
Final classes in the first section Scout troop will hold a party In paid was only 52 percent. Many- Monday before Christmas to the Methodlst You,b beld
The program Included music by
Chicago Rolluian, a transfer ■ la ih si fro *
the duration of the year by the Ore- Miss Jewel Cunningham, stories of of the adult education project being their rooms al the Lincoln school have paid their delinquent taxes children of those fam ilies w h ich ' la‘“ 9umm‘‘r when more than ’«W Grass Valley, California was a lw
gun Htate Liquor Commission, and Christinas In other lands and the conducted In Hprlngfleld by Mrs Tipsday afternoon, December 16 this year, slid the four quarter pay­
delegates were assembled. Miss Ny- received into the local
are on the relief rolls.
only after the applicant bas been origin of the event, a ladles trio, O. H. Stile will be held W ednes­ It was decided at the weekly meet ment plan has enabled many others
land also attended the sessions of tion.
recommended by the city or county Mrs. Roland Moshier, Mrs. D. B. day. De, emli, r 1». it was announ­ lug held Monday afternoon. Each to pay theirs. The total amount
Mrs. Edith Lnxton was elected a
the International Relations Connell
authorltlee.
manager for the lodge Io serve
Murphy and Mrs. Olive Rebhan ced thi ’ w ek. Auuo incem ents ot girl la to bring some gift for the which will be paiad Is expected to CHURCH TO HEAR OF
during the past summer.
Members of the council met with Mrs. Ida Adams gave a reading anil the future plans for the work, re- party which she has made herself. be Increased before the end of the
BIBLE DISTRIBUTION
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, pastor term ot Mrs. Daisy Clover. maft>
C. A. Horton, accountant and audi­ the Murphy-Moshler quartet sang enrolliiiebt and possibly new sub
will preach on the subject. “Stars ager-elect who tendered her real*
The girls are continuing their year as taxes for the fourth quar­
"The Bible Goes Forth.” an ac­ to Steer By” at the morning ser­ nation. Installation for nil offlceni
tor ot the city books, to discuss a
A large Christmas scen e was Jed s will l.o mnde the first week sewing, crocheting and knitting ter are now being paid by many.
count of how the Bible is being dis­ vice Sunday.
future tluanclal policy for the city sketched on n hanging in front of of th, new year.
will be held on January •.
lessons given Monday by Mrs. W
tributed among the people of the
(allowing tbe business meeting.
For the flnul week Mrs. Stiles C. Wright. Mrs. O. H. Smith, and
Forty three adnlts aad tareiva
the baptistry.
The Sunday school m eets at 9:45
World will be the subject of the and the Epworth league groups at Juveniles attended the ChrtateMB
AUTO STOLEN FROM
has announced the following sub Mrs. Everett Griffith.
sermon at the Baptist church Sun­
Jects: Monday, English, participles
party following the business meet­
NEW L ICENSE PLATES
RELIEF ADMINISTRATOR
W. SPRINGFIELD FOUND day evening at 7:30. The lecture 6:30.
Selma Clement and Leota Ber-
and tli >'r u ses; arithmetic, short
ing. S anta Claus was present aad
TO ARRIVE TH IS WEEK
QUITS COUNTY POST methods in division; Tuesday, cur­ tsch were awarded their tenderfoot
distributed a gift to each person.
The Ford auto stolen from Mrs. will be illustrated with lantern MRS. CLARINE PUTMAN
pins Monday and Myrna Nott, Inet
The members will meet again oa
rent events with the subject. "Con­ and Frances Oram. Arlthla Young, John Sever In West Springfield slides according to Rev. R. E.
More than 16000 sets of new lic­
Mrs. Mury Annin Zlnlker, admin
Rolens, pastor.
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY December 26 for a potluck dinner
gressional
Procedure."
They
will
Sunday
evening
waa
found
north
of
en se plates for Oregon motorists Islrator of Federal Relief In Lune
and Leona Ware passed their laun
For the morning service the pas­
preceding their business sesslOB. >•
Eugene late the same evening after
will be sent out from Halem In the county sin ce the Inception of the take up a discussion of methods In dress tests.
An informal potluck supper was
tor will preach on the subject of
which
a
hill
Introduced
In
the
leg
the
two
men
taking
it
had
filled
up
malls during the next few days. C. W. A. Wednesday tendered her
held at the home of Mrs. Clarine
the gas tank at a service station the Bible as "The Book of the Putman Sunday evening to sur­
The license tags are not to be at­ resignation from that post and as a islahire becomes a law.
EPWORTH CHRISTMAS
People."
TOWN BALL LEAGUE
without paying for It and later
tached to the motor vehicle be­ member of the County Relief Coun­
The Sunday school m eets at prise her on her birthday anniver­
PARTY
SET
FOR
FRIDAY
wrecked
the
car
when
they
struck
COMPLETES SERIE«
fore December 16, Haturduy. and cil. She will retain her place as ex ­ VISITORS HONORED W ITH
sary. Friends present were Mr. and
another auto. Two men suspects 9:46 and the BYPU at 6:30 In the Mrs. Fred Louk. Mr. and Mrs. Ern­
ull cars must have the new plates ecutive secretary of the tome Coun­
evening.
Plans for a Christmas party for
DINNER PARTY SATURDAY
Spr!: gfl Id's town basketball lea­
were arrested at Albany on Tues­
attached to them by January 1, ty Chapter of the Aiuerlcun Red
est Black. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
members of the Epworth League ot day.
gue ha» completed It» round-robl»
1**6. The flat fee of *5.00 con Cross. She will also continue her
Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Findley,
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton F. Barber the Methodist church to be held In
CARD CLUB TAKES IN
series of plays aad a town and aft
tlnues thia year for all pnssenger studies and teaching as assistant entertained with a dinner party at
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Girard. Doris
the church social rooms Friday
I O. O. F. team will ba orgaalaad
THREE NEW MEMBERS Gtrard. and the Putman family.
cars.
professor of sociology at the Vnlver- their home Saturday evening honor­ evening were made Monday even­
SERVICES
ANNOUNCED
in the near future. Players ua tha
By of Oregon. She has been with ing Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kafoury, ing at the Cabinet meeting.
Irene Ople, F loren c' Long and
I. O. O. F. team era being cboaaa
FOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH
the Lane county Red Croat since former Hpilngfleld residents, und
MANY GUESTS INVITED
REBEKAH GROUP PLANS
Florence Zell Is general chair­
now and will ba announced next
Marguerite
Millhollen
were
wel
Mr. a id Mrs. ElL.n LaSalle of Port­ man and she will be assisted by
FOR PARTY SATURDAY 1»27.
"The
Christian's
Contributed corned as new members of the O- PAST NOBLE GRAND CLUB week. Lloyd Mattison will be maa-
land. ull of whom were their hi use the following com m ittees: arrange­
ager of this team.
Power" will be the subject for the No card club last Thursday even
guests i ver the week end.
A large number of guests were CONTRACT BRIDGE CLUB
ments. Ila Putman and Flora and morning sermon at the Christian lug at the home of Miss Eunice
An organization meeting tor the
Invited for the dinner were Mr. Selina Clement; recreation. Carl
Invited to bridge Saturday after­
TO HAVE DESSERT MEET
church. For the evening service Gerber. They were chosen to take purpose of forming a past Noble
and Mra. Larson Wright, Mr. and Cornell. Frances Stiles, Frances
BAPTIST MISSION GROUP
noon at the home of Mrs. Harry
Rev. Pruitt will preach on the sub­ the places of members who have Grand club for Juanita Rebekah
Htewart when Mrs. Btewart and
Members of the Kontruet Bridge Mrs. Henry Fandrem. Mr. and Cornell, and Faye Parsons, decora- ject. "Being Sent of God.” There left the community to live else­ lodge is being held at the I. O. O. STUDIES “YELLOW RACE’
Mrs. W elter Hcott entertained Klub wW meet this afternoon at Mrs. Walter Gossler. Mr. and Mrs. llhns. Lloyd Shipley, Bud Jones,
will he special music at both ser­ where. Guests present were Mrs. F. hall today. The session opened
High score In bridge was won by 1:3(1 at the home of Mrs. Donald Donald Toomb, Mr. and Mrs. Clif­ Teddy Wright, Charline Fish; re­
The topic, "Orientals la te a
vices. The Bible school meets at Opal Roberts and Mrs. Loris Har­ with a potluck dinner at noon. Mrs
Mrs. W. K. Bnrnell. Hecond high Toomb for their fortnightly m eet­ ford Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. John freshments. June Durham, De-
,
'ulted
B tates," waa tbe subject
Clarine
Putman.
Mrs.
Rosa
Mont­
mon.
High
score
prize
was
won
by
9:45 and the Endeavor society at
prize went to Mrs. John Pyle, and ing. Contract bridge will be play­ Henilerer, and Mr. and Mrs. Laur­ Ixiren Casteel, Clarabel Brood and
gomery, and Mrs. Sarah Johns are cussed at the meeting of the
Mrs. Wilda Cotton.
8:30.
ence C. Moffitt.
third was awarded to Mrs. Carl ed during the afternoon.
Roy Crandall.
members of the com m ittee In tlst missionary society at
□ Ison. The party was postponed
church Tuesday evening at 1:
charge of arrangements.
PROGRESSIVE 22 TEAM
front Wednesday.
o'clock.
PAST MATRONS MEET
SUNDAY SCHOOL GROUP
CHILDREN’S LETTERS
FRINK CAMPBELL
PASSES AI HOME
ROYAL NEIGHBORS
SEWING GROUP MEETS
Mrs. Ida Morelock was hostess
ut her home here Wednesday after­
noon for the meeting of the R. N.
A. sewing circle? The group u I bo
held their annual Christmas party
at tbla lima.
HERE FOR SANTA CLAUS
Letters to Santa Claus are arriv­
ing nt the local postoffice. Several
of the communications between
trusting children and Saint Nich­
olas have been found in the mall
boxes on rural routes by tho car
rlers who delivered them to the
postufflce here.
AT HOME IN EUGENE
Mrs. C. A. Hwarts entertained for
members of the past Matrons club
of Cascade chapter Order of East­
ern Star at her home In Eugene
Tuesday evening Plans were com­
pleted to send a quilt which the
group Is making to the Masonic
home at Forest Grove.
EADEI Nl’KENZIE
RESIDENT DIES
CIVIC CLUB ELECTS
OFFICERS FOR YEAR PLANS CHRISTMAS EVENT
Mrs Edward Prlvat was chosen
president of the Springfield Civic
Improvement club at their meeting
held al th« library here Tuesday
afternoon. Mrs. A. B. Van Valzuh
will he the new vice-president, Mrs.
I. A. Valentine, treasurer, and Mrs.
Plans for the Christmas observ­
ance at tho Methodist church were
made Monday'evening at a meeting
of the Sunday school workers at
tho Methodist church. They de­
cided to have their Sunday school
program on Sunday, December 23.
L. K. Page, secretary.
Just preceding Christmas.
OFFICERS NAMED
DI IUKA CIRCLE
TO HAVE PARTY FRIDAY
Annual Christmas party for mem­
bers of the Progressive 22 drill
team will be held at the hall Fri­
day evening starting at 7:30
o'clock. Members of the program
committee are Miss Eleanor Smith
Miss Thelma Sweeney, Miss Erma
Nolt. Miss Bernice Conoly. aiid
Mra. Arahnell Brlckey.
COUPLE WED SATURDAY
AT EUGENE PARSONAGE KENSINGTON CLUB TO
HAVE CHRISTMAS PAR
Mis» Leta Blood of the Wlllagll-
lespie district, and Paul Jones of
Jasper were married at a quiet
cerem >ny Saturday evening at the
home of Rev. and Mra. Bryan Wil­
son In Kugtue. Only a few friends
were In attendance.
Annual Cbrteti
party
mem hers of tb»
will be held at the home
Donald Toomb Frida]
2:30. Mr». Lawreaea
tbe a ssistin g baateaa
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