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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TIIIR TY -K IR H T YEAR
HPItlNUKlKLD, LANK COUNTY, OREGON,
THURH1UY. I » » ’KMBER 21), 1934
Sells
SPORTSMEN TALK Recorder
ÏREE
TROOP OFFICERS
License Plates
MANY PROBLEMS
T TO GIRLS PflOGRAM READT
Waiter Gooaler Re-elect C \a>
Pi «aidant Retain
Of Rod O And
f f ic e I r ^
Club;
<o to the court liouaa aud stand lu
tia lor hours waltlug to make ap-
ag 'cation lor their automobile lie*
Club Committee Purchase* enaea. I. M. Peterson, Springfield
New Automatic Trap; Will city recorder, baa been named a
special deputy to handle automo­
Replace Old Equipment
bile license applications by the Sec-
Election at officers (or tin, next retury of State at the Instance of
year. cousldaraliott of gam» and S h e r iff C. A. Swart».
fish l«gl»lallou which will b« pres
Persons may send their money
ented to lliv iKglsIslure lu January, to g e th e r w ith their properly filled
bolding poua (or China pbuusauls, out old receipt of registration di­
another turkey »hoot uud consol rect to the Secretary of State be
Illation of tin, Kugene rill« aud lor January 1. or they msy make
plain) club with lb« rifle and platol application through Mr. I'etersou
dlvlaluu of the McKenzie (lateway at the City hall aud secure a tern
Hod uud U uii dub war« auioug the porary license sticker,
unu y niuttera brought up (or dla
The appoliiinient o( Mr Peter-
cuaston at the annual meeting of
sou Is the first of a series of ap­
the organisation held Monday eveu-
pointment» which will lie made In
lug lu Taylor ball.
the county to exptdlte the matter
Il wa» unnounced thut no rlda of license application work. Per-
practice will ba held ou tba local sous hove hud to aland In line for
ludoor range neat Mouday, Christ* hours at the court house the last
tuaa ava, but that thia about will few uays of each year wheu the big
ba bald Friday evening, Decem­ rush for new license plates gets
ber 21.
uuder way.
Officers Chosen
W aller Dossier, president, was'
re elected, a* were moot of tba -
other offloers, and coin nil ties chair- j
men lor the neat year. They are:
N. L. Collard, vice president; Is»r-1
aon Wright, secretary. Ila rry Kan |
drain, treasurer; Frank Rennie, i
chairman o( tba (lah committee;
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Kenneth Tobias, .rifle and pistol; , N q M e e tu , „ Qf Lodge To Be
II I. Hcballenber., hunting and
H e |rf
g
prQ.
BEBEMHS PLAN
NEW ÏEAB PARTÏ
D u n ald
T o o iu b ,
tra p i
grain Held Monday
shootlug; I M Veteraon. legal; H
E. Maxey. publicity; H K Gerber,
Before starting on their auuual
entertainment, Itay Nott. member­
Christmas party Mom uy evening
ship. and C F Barber, auditing
members of Juanita Keoekah lodge
A committee from the ride and made plans (or another party to be
pistol division of the local group held New Year's eve. No meeting
will be named when they meet to­ of the lodge will be held Monday
morrow night to consider possible evening as this Is Christmas eve.
meuua of merging the Kugene and Mrs. Clarlue Pulmau. Oswald Ol-
Springfield club aloug lines sue sou and I» e I ’utman were uamed
geeled Mouday by C liff Baird and members of a special committee
Deo Kverlnghaiu. The Kugene club to assist the December social com
has considerable equipment and an rnlttee, W illiam Struuk, Esther
outdoor range which they are w ill­ Strunk, and Mary Anu Isiuk, with
ing to bring Into the proposed mer­ the arrangements for the party.
ger. The Springfield club baa au
Fnllowlug the business meeting
Indoor range suitable (or both
Mouday evening the auuual Chrlat-
groups making possible the elimin­
mas party was held I the dining
ation of tha Kugene Indoor range
room which was appropriately de-
which Is expensive to maintain.
cordated with small Christmas
Get N e w E q u ip m e n t
. I , , -I and cundle«. Refreshments
Final plans for another turkey w ere served and a gift exchange
shoot to be held at the airport Sun was held.
day starting at I o'clock were com-
W alter Kbbert, meiuuer at la
pitted this morning by members « tj
8oll(h Dakota, w a. a guest
the shoot committee, Itay Nott, al the meeting.
H arry Fandrem and Donald Toomb.
The eoainiltlee waa given authority
at the Monday m,-ellng to purrhase STAR INSTALLS OFFICERS
new trap» ¡mil they announced thia AT MEETING ON TUESDAY
morning that they had secured pos­
Newly elected officers headed by
session of a new automatic trap
which will eliminate mucti of the Mrs Pratt Holverauu were Install­
trouble, experienced at the previous ed Tuesday eveulng at the monthly
shoot wheu hand traps were used. meeting of Cascade chapter. O. E.
8. following the fuinlly dinner
Endorsements and expressions of
meeting.
opinion ou several matters relating
Appointive officers uunouuced
to fish and game problems of the
uud installed are: Thelma Sweeney
state were asked by the State Flab
Ada; Miss Evelyn Buell, Ksther;
ad game Commission In the form
Mrs. May Ogilvie, Martha; Mrs.
of questionnaires, and by other
Donald Tooiub, Electra: Mrs. L. K.
groups which are contemplating
Page, chaplain; Mrs. M yrtle Kggl-
th,- sponsorship of legislation.
nionn. warder.
Among the proposals approved
Mrs. Clifford Wilson Is the retir­
by those at the meeting were de­ ing Worthy Malrou and becomes
signation of steelhead trout as the Immediate Past Worthy Matron.
game fish lu all Oregon streams,
Annual Christmas party of the
the elimination of all fish taps and chapter was held, following the
the closing of some streams to business meeting.
commercial fishing, removal of the
Dame Commission from politics
and the reduction of the board from PAST NOBLE GRANDS
five tu three members; reduction
ORGANIZE CLUB HERE
of the hunting and fishing license
Mrs.
Rosa
Montgomery
was
fee to a bare minimum, prohibit
the dumping of sewage Into the named president of the Noble
W lllumette and other rivers of the Drand club which was organised
state; and cessation of payments lor past high officers of Juanita
of Htate Dame Commission funds Hohckali lodge here last Thursday
tu the state police for enforcement afternoon. Mrs. Sarah Johns It
vice-president, and Mrs. Clarlne
work.
Putman Is secretary. Meetings will
Ask One Deer Law
The local club also went on re­ be held each first Tuesday of the
cord us favoring a change lu the mouth with a potluck luncheon at
deer hunting laws to permit the noon. The first meeting, however,
killing of one deer per year regard- will be held on the second Tuesday
les of sex. Coipilderahle discus­ In January About 23 attended the
sion developed on this, some main­ ogaiilr.atlou meeting.
taining that It be made to upply
to mule deer only, while others
maintained that the plan would
not work out to the advantage of
the sportsmen.
Another topic which brought
forth a considerable discussion waa
the request for an expression on a
proposal to usk the legislature for
more funds with which to carry on
predutory animal control work.
Il was agreed to support the re­
quest providing none of tho funds
be Hpent for another poison cam­
paign In which more valuable ani­
mals are usually destroyed than
predatory species.
Dene Simpson, manner of the
stall- game farms, was unable to be
pr, si nt to dlacuss the possibility
of , itshllshlng a holding pen for
pheiinaiils In Lane county. Dosslet
suniiuarlzed what tho club officers
had round out about the plan elat­
ing llyat the estimated cost would
lie *200 for a pen which would care
for 200 birds. The pen can be erect­
ed on the game farm property and
the first construction cost would
history
..P TEAMS SET
CHURCHES READY
1 M TO 3PEN SEASON EJadU/v/AieSa LJane OCA FOR FESTIÏEBAT
O
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Motorists May Apply For New
Or. Pollard Chosen President
Methodists Have $1250 Be-
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Auto Tags and Stickers
Scout Committee Entertain« All Children Invited To Attend Of Methodist Men's Broth­ High School Announces 19- quest To Apply On Pur- Methodist« Have Ray Far
At City Hall Now
erhood For Next Year
With Chrietmaa Party; May
Party And Receive Bag
Ga/ne Schedule Starting
chase; Organ Is Offered
Sunday Vespers; Christian
Have
Winter
Outing
Of
Holiday
Treats
Dec. 27; Three Date« Open
The Methodhdchurch In Spring
G rO UP H m 8 o t’« P r o g r a m
No longer will moturlata have to
Historical facta relating to the
TUAKEY 9 H 0 0 T 9UNDA
■ b o lg u u ;
NO. <S
SCHOOLS START HOLIDAY
VACATIONS ON FRIDAY
Classes lu the Springfield schools
will be dismissed Friday evening
for the aunual Christmas vacation
and will not be resumed again until
Wednesday morning, January 2.
Many teachers are planning to
leave town- to visit with relatives
and friends.
W. E. Buell und others are ex­
pecting to attend the sessions of
the Oregon State Educational as­
sociation which are held In Port­
land starting December 27.
be the only expense Involved for
the d ull members.
Entertainment
following
the
business
meeting arranged
by
Harry Fandrem Included banjo nod
violin dueta by Donald Toomb and
H. E. Derber; steel guitar numbers
by Harry Fandrem and W alter Lee
banjo duets by Lee and Milo Jef­
fries. A luncheon was served fol­
lowing the program.
Members of the Springfield Dlrl
Scout troop were feted by their
troop committee at a Christmas
party held Tuesday afternoon at
the l.lncoln seined.
The troop committee, through
Mrs. W. K Barnell, pr-senled Miss
Kunlce Uerber, troop leuder, with a
gift The troop committee also pres
ented the Scout troop with a HIM
piece set of dishes besides provid­
ing candy and nuts and other re­
freshment! for the girls.
PROGRAM STARTS AT 7:00
Committee Needs More Toys;
Seek To Prevent Duplica­
tion In Giving
a
(levalopiiieDt of the ('brlMtoias oh-
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field Is considerably
Interested!
servaace as we know II today were l-O.O.F. TEAM PLAYS HERE o¥er the possibility of »^curing a, SUNDAY TO BE OBSERVED
traced here Monday evening at the _
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pipe organ for their sanctuary.
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monthly meeting of the Men's Town.es Lose First Came To Thgy ha¥e co n ferred -w ith John Baptists To Present Chriet-
Brotherhood
of
the
Methodiat
Wendling; Paul Nice To Be stark Evan- and other organ autbJj> mas Cantata In Evening;
church by Frederic H. Dunn, prof­
Manager For Squad
! ortti«« as to the proper procedure.
Church Schools In Events
essor of Latin at the University.
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They want an organ that will be
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The (hrlstm as as we know It
Springfield high school will offl- within their means and at the same,
Special Christmas programs for
surely wa. not observed In the cold d a lly open Its basketball seaaon on time will help In developing a wor- each of the Springfield churches
mouths of the year as the Scripture Thursday, December 27, when the ship atmosphere and a sense ut nave been announced this week. AU
tells of Die first Christmas when local team meets the Pleasant H ill musical appreciation. After care- leatlvltles will be held this week-
the shepherds were out In the field squad on the local floor. A sche-: ful consideration a committee re- end. with the earliest being set for
tending their flocks, said the dele of is games extending until presenting the musical talent of f Friday afternoon at the Baptist
peaker.
February 26. with three open dates, the church agreed that only a ! church where the beginner and prl-
Also, people held a celebration
was announced at the high school church organ coukl be considered., mary departments will have
centuries before the coming of
this week. can be bought now at less th an . 1 hrlstmas party with games
Christ. Their celebration marked
Uariu-s scheduled and the place It is found that a church organ I treats under the direction of Mrs.
the turning of the suu from Its where they will be played are an ' cost, or one half of the price of at Wilfred Cook and her helpers.
southward orbit to a more north-1 nlunced as follows: December 27. few years ago because experts are
The Baptist Sunday school pro-
erly course as the days began to Pleasant H ill, here; 28. Mohawk at required in the building of organs, I gram will be given Sunday mom
lengthen out again following the Wendling; January I. Monmouth, and the companies must continue , |„g before the regular 11 o'clock
shortest day of the year. These there and January 4. Monmonth to build even at a loss.
| service by the Junior, intermediate,
early people celebrated the return here.
Prices Favorable Now
and primary groups. Rev. CL B.
of the Hun after it bad stood still
January 8 and 11 are open dates
A naw Reuter organ, the same Uoleus. pastor, will preach oa tha
for four days.
with games scheduled with Cottage' make a the one In the music build- subject. 'The Prince of Peace,” at
Bam Bartholomew announced his Drove there on the fifteenth; Jan-' Ing on the campus and In all the the morning service Bunday.
resignation from the offloe of uary 18. Corvallis there; 22, Eugene churches in Eugene, adequate for
Cantata at Baptist Church
Brotherhood president-elect. Dr. W high here; 25. Albany, here; 30. the church here can be secured
The evening service at 7:20 Will
H. Pollard was named president. I ’ . H 8 .here.
for about *1800 installed. Toward j »e given over to a dramatic Ckrtst-
anil Bartholomew was given the of-1 February 1 la open ; 5. Cottage
tnaa cantata. "Goodwill to Hew."
flee of treasurer. formerly held by Grove, here; 8. St. Mary's, here, ¡ab le from the Cruzan estate,
This will cons I t of soloe, duets.
lir. Pollard. Installation of the new-! 12, Corvallis, here; 15. Eugene.
At a meeting of the trustees of ( and
g1n|f)ng by
eJwlr
ly elected officers will probably be there; 18. Albany, there; 22. U. H .| the church Tuesday night Is
held at the next meeting on Jan S. there; and 26. St. Mary's, there. | agreed to appoint a committee to j " n g r a \ l U T r L t U ^ m e e te ’' * ’ "
uary 21.
(xiach Chatterton is working a make a survey of the church mem-
All children In Springfield are In­
vited to attend the big community
Christmas party to be held on Main
street between Fourth and Fifth
streets next Monday evening start­
ing at 7 o’clock. A short program
has been arranged after which each
Following the program which In­ child present will receive a Christ-
cluded group singing by the 36 t mas hag containing several pieces
girls uud mothers present, tap ‘ of candy, a half-pound of mixed
dunces by Norma Bust and Peggy , nuts and au orange.
Wright, reading by Roberta But­
Special committees from the
man. violin solo by lajulse Smith, Chamber of Commerce, Lions club,
reading by Virgie Bustard, a short and American Legion are maklug
talk by Ila Vutman, and presenta­ all necessary arrangements for the
tion of u playlet. “Dlrl Scouts annual event. Nearly every busl-
T hrifty." by the Ismtse Smith, pat­ u«s» man In town has made a con­
rol, Miss Derber discussed the con­ tribution to defray the necessary
tent which the patrols have Just expenses In addition tu donations
concluded, and Mrs. Barnell spoke made by the Lions club and the
on In-half of the committee.
Legion post.
Annual exchange of gifts was
Big Tree Lighted
The big electrlc-llghted Christ­
held, each gift being made ulther
by the girl herself or by her mas tree was set In place Saturday
mother.
and smaller fir trees have been
Plans were announced at the placed In every flag pole hole aloog
party for a one-day outing to In- Main street us a part of the com­
held at the snowline during the mittee activity.
Toys are needed sorely by the
holidays. Each girl will provide
large squad or players at the high her» and friends to find out if th e |
! dramatics.
food for a lunch and dinner and committee If they are to provide ROYAL NEIGHBORS FILL
school now, much of the material balance of the money could be
ealh child of needy parents with
Leading characters la the caa-
one hot dish will be served.
Is green, and the coach has not raised without crippling the finan­
OFFICES WEDNESDAY
some gift for the holiday season.
tata are Wayne Bailey as Enos, the
At the scout meeting Monday the
made any announcement of his sel­ ces of the regular budget.
Shepherd, Mrs. Kenneth Toklas as
Llulse Smith patrol waa announced Few toys bave beau turned in at
Community Would Benefit
New officers were elected and ection of an official high school
Rebekah, wife of Enos;
winner of the contest with 23(1 the City hall, gathering center for installed at Taylor hall Wednesday. ,Pa,n at 111,9 time
There is a feeling among some
these Items, and If the response la
Practice
Games
Played
I
people
outside
the
church
that
an
<
'
as Nauml- * daughter;
points. Teddy W right’s patrol was
evening for the Royal Neighbors of
Last night the boys divided hon-! organ in the community would be f “ “ *‘enKra “ •''»than, a son; W ll
second with 27*5 points. The Flick­ not greater many of these unfor­ America.
Mrs. Hannah Lepley
H om e h ave ev. ' tre d C<X>k Ba L “ C,U8-
R»
er patrol led by Helen Putman an­ tunate children will be toyless on wos the special Installing officer (,r" with Marcela in practice games, worth working for..Some
have ex .
Christmas morning, say members and Mrs. Flora Stearmer was the The flr9t 9tri,lg gTOU‘> loat ,o Mar Pressed their willingness to m a k e '“ “ ’ ble‘,llen “ lc®
Marcos, son
nounced that they would hold a
of the committee.
special auditor of the evening.
co,a 2118 wh,le ,he 1<>cal 9econd » real sacrifice If It can be secured, i
Jcnnl‘! Jackson as M ary,
candy sale on December 22.
the Madon“a :
Officers chosen were Mr» ü C leam end'“<’ ,h* lr game w,,h the A*reody an organist has volunteer-1 the
Harry <J
Everybody Assists
No regular scout meeting will be
ed to’ play an d 'o th er? h ave'ask’ed I J°"eph' Th‘!re wUI aUo
one
Persons and groups or organisa­ McKinnon, oracle; Mrs Sadie Lax^ lot* eDd of a 174 M'<>re-
held during the holiday period.
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1
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I
phet
and
two
other
shepherds.
tions which are planning to make ton. vice-oracle- Mrs Alice Peter
Another
interesting
practice ! for the privilege of taking lessons. |
contributions of Christmas baskets son. chancelier; Mrs. Ina Cline. Banle was tlayed here Fr,day eTen'|
At the Christian church the aa-
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or toys direct to the needy are ask­ recorder; Mrs. Bessie Endicott, re- ln* when ,he 9 cond Btrln<5 kO-'9
nual Sunday school program w ill
ed to leave the names of the fami­
i he presented Sunday morning un­
celver; Mrs
Phil Bartholomew, nosed * nt an 1816 wln *” rer the 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0
lies they are providing for with I. m a rs h a ll; Mr». S te a m ie r , m a n a g e r w ° ° d r 0 * w l ‘9<’>> J“ n lo r high tea m
der the direction of Miss Uldlno
M. Peterson at the City hall. By for three year,; Mrs H attie Bettis. frOm Eugene in an
«ame. I 1 U U U U
M U U IU L II I
Uartin and Sunday school workers.
checking these names off the large Inner sentinel; Mrs. Mary Thur-| _ *'
The pastor, Veltie Pruitt, w ill
P'xy l ’onight
list It will be possible to avoid
preach ou, "Jesus— Wonderfel,” a*
Tonight the Springfield I. O. O. |
man. outer sentinel; and Mrs. Mary
much duplication.
the big Christmas service at 11
| F. team, managed by Lloyd Mattl-1
Miller, post oracle.
All toys turned over to the com­
■o'clock.
j son. will meet the Crow qnlntet on
Funeral Services For Son Of mittee will be taken direct to the
Sacred Music Program
the local floor in the opening game
Carl Landers Dies In Hospital
Pioneer Parents Held Here honufs of the needy children on I. O. O. F. ACCEPTS PLAN i of the county lodge league.
A sacred program featuring the
Of Injuries Sustained at
Monday. No toy» will be given out FOR JOINT INSTALLATION
choir will be given in the evening
Members of the squad are: Mat-,
Wednesday Afternoon
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i tison. W illiam Cox. Gilbert Erns-
at the Chrlstnlas tree, but every
Marcola Tuesday
at 7:2«. This w ill include the fol­
Sprlugfleld Udd Fellows Wediiea 1 , , Eg y>eeman and Bruce Squire». -
A lifetim e resident of this com­ child attending the program will
lowing numbers: "O L ittle Town
Carl Landers, 47, was fatally in­ of Bethlehem," choir; scripture
day evening accepted au offer ot n„ naid H awke. Robert Chatterton.
munity. Silas Yarnall. 62. passed receive a bag of candy and nuts.
the Rebekah lodge to hold a Joint I)a|ton Thurman. Joe Gerber and jured Tuesday afternoon when he reading; Christmas carols by a
awuy at his home, 646 Fifth »treet,
Program to Ba Short
was struck by a falling tree while quartet; Christmas anthem by the
early Sunday morning. He was
The program will not last more installation on January 7. A dis- j Rimer Pyne
working in the woods above Mar- choir; solo, "In Old Judea," Ruth
born In Lane county on December than a half hour and will be pres­ tict officer will he here at that
Town Team Starts
cola for the Fischer Lumber com­ Lienhnrt; Christmas song, Murphy-
,
22. 1871, the son of pioneer parents ented from a large truck by local Hm«-
A Town team has also been or­
The lodge is planning to hold a
pany. He was rushed to the Paci­ Moshier quartet; Christmas song
who crossed the plalng from Mis­ school children. Principals of the
ganized and is being managed by
celebration
meeting
honoring
the
fic hospital in Eugene where he by the quartet with obligato solo
souri to settle In lame county.
three schools are making the nec­
Paul Nice. This aggregation played
died Wednesday morning. He was by Veltie Pruitt; and a Christman
memory of Thomas Wildey. on
He received hla schooling In the essary arrangements.
their first game Tuesday evening
Mohawk school, and on September
Day colored bags for the treats January 16. Wildey founded the against Wendling when they were struck in the uacx and received anthem by the choir.
10. 1826, was married to Mrs. Mar have been made by high school order in America, and his birthday defeated 34-12 on the local floor. back. head, and Internal Injuries.
Play at Vesper Hour
He was born at Lon« Rock. Ore­
garet Leonard who survives, as girls under direction of Miss Dlyde date Is January 15. The Rebekahs Members of this team are Ernsting.
A Christmas play, "Come Unto
gon
on
February
19,
1897,
and
lived
will
be
invited
to
this
event.
does three brothers, John Yarnall, Dilley.
Me,” will be given at the 5 o'clock
H ill, Paul and LeRov Nice. Cox.
at Creswell for many years where
Vida; Harry Yarnall, Springfield,
Working on the Community tree
and Prochnow.
Vesper hour Sunday at the Metho­
he
leaves
many
relative«.
He
had
Deorge Yarnall, Bickleton, Wash­ committee are H. O. DlbblWe, W K. MRS. TOOMB HOSTESS
dist church. The first of two scenes
been employed at the Fischer Lum­
ington; and two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Barnell. John Pyle, W. C. Wright,
is an humble cottage where a little
FOR
KONTRACT
KLUB
BAPTIST
CANTATA
CAST
ber company camp for some time.
Armstrong. Dickens, Iowa, and I. M. Peterson, P. J. Bartholomew,
boy is bringing Christmas cheer to
He
is
survived
by
his
widow.
Mrs.
Mrs. Mollie W illis, Portland.
M. A. Pohl. W N. Dossier. Thelmer
Mrs. Donald Toomb was hostess HAVE CHRISTMAS PARTY
a lonely little girl. The carollare
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| Estella Landers; four children.
Funeral services were held la Nelson. W E. Buell. Roy Qutney at her home last Thursday after- j
are heard outside the window. Tho
Members of the cast of the Erma- Doras D ^m ar and Lloyd; The second scene finds the little
Springfield from the Poole Funeral and F. B. Hamlin.
uoon for uieiuheis of the Kuutract
bridge klub which she entertained ! Christmas cantata which the Bap- 1,is ta,her- Richard lenders, of boy taking the girl to the Cathed­
Home Wednesday afternoon at 1
with a dessert bridge party start- ,lst church is to give Sunday even I Marcol“ . He was the nephew of R
o'clock. Rev. Dean C. Poindexter
ral for the Cfiristnias program. The
officiated, and iDterment was made HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
ing at 1:3. Mrs. Frank DePue and Ing held a Christmas party In t h e E' ®cott and W. W. Scott, early program includes Christmas an­
at the Mt. Vernon cemetery.
FORM LIBRARIAN CLUB Mrs. C. E. Wheaton were guests. church basement Tuesdave evening reMide,1*s of Creswell,
thems and choruses by the fall
Mrs. DePue was winner of the high following their rehearsal. Mrs. R.
adult choir and carols by the jnn-
Student assistants in the llbrary score for the afternoon.
E. Rolens. Gall Chase and Stephen KENSINGTON MEMBERS
ior choir of 40 voicee.
DEGREE CIRCLE ELECTS
at Springfield high school have or­
Mrs. W. K. Barnell will entertaln- Rice were in charge of the refresh­
Choir Has Program
HAVE
CHRISTMAS
PARTY
ments.
OFFICERS FOR NEW YEAR ganised a Junior Librarian club the group lu two weeks.
The choir will sing “The Angela
with Mary Trotter as president.
Mrs. Donald Toomb was hostess Song," by Stickles. The Inclndentni
Mrs. Z- llu Cantrell waa re-elect­ The purpose of the club Is to study
at her home Friday for the annual solo will be sung by Mary Elisabeth
BRATTAIN SCHOOL TO
COOKING CLUG HOLDS
ed president of Progressive 22 de­ library problems and to build up
Christmas party of the Kensington Whitney and the duet by Miss
HAVE PROGRAMS FRIDAY
gree of Juanfta Rebekah lodge at more Interest in the library. Other
PARTY TUESDAY NIGHT club. She was assisted by Mrs. Whitney and Miss Evelyn Buell.
their annual meeting Friday even. officers of the club are Mary El­
All children at the Brattain
I-awrence May. The members sang "Oh Thou That Tellest Good Tid­
Ing. Miss Eunice Uerber is the new kow, vice-president; Irene Jessen, school will have Christmas parties
Mrs. Juanita Brown entertained carH,g an(, exi.hailged glftg for the ings to Zion" from the Messiah by
vice-president, and Miss Irm a Noli secretary; and Evelyn Johnson, Friday it has been announced by at her home Tuesday evening for
program. Nineteen members were Handel, tbe contralto solo by Eve­
Is the secretary Initiation and In­ treasurer. The group w ill meet for F. B. Hamlin principal. Children in members of the cooking club of the
present. Mrs. Olive Rebhan will be lyn Buell. The choir w ill sing also,
stallation of officers will be held ut business sessions and one social the first, second and third grades Christian church. A potluck sup­
the hostess for the January meet­ "The Hallelujah Chorus," by Han­
the next meeting the second Friday nianfhiy. The first social Is to be will Join together for their party per preceded the evening's pro­
ing at her home with Mrs. Melville del. Mrs. Buford Roach w ill slag,
In January. Mrs. Bertie W alker, held Friday evening and will be a and program. The two divisions of gram.
"Gesu Bambino" by Pietro Ton. She
Jones as her assistant.
Mrs. Margie Moshler, and Mrs. Christmas party. Members of the the fourth and two of the fifth
will be accompanied w ith a violin
t'larlne Putman are In charge of club are Carolyn Hicks. Lester An­ grades will hold individual parties
obligatto by Mrs. Buford Roach.
LIONS TO HEAR TALK
CHOIR TO BROADCAST
this meeting. Those on the enter­ derson. Rolland Farnsworth, W ar­ during the afternoon.
The chief parts In tbe piny ore
ON ITALY'S MUSSOLINI taken by, Nadine Neet, the little
tainment committee are Mrs. Walk ren Vail. Edward Hanson, Charles
FROM EUGENE TONIGHT
er, K'rs Moshler, Mrs. Uraoe Lans­ Clement, and Lawrence Chase.
girl; Richard Flanery, the little
BROWNIE GIRLS HAVE
Rev. W . S. Burgoyne, pastor of
Christmas music will be present­
berry, and Mrs. Maytnle Richmond.
boy; Clarabelle Brood, tbe Mother
PARTY YESTERDAY ed this evening from radio station the Methodist church at Creswell, of Great M en; Faye Halverson, tbe
P. T. A. SEEKS BETTER
KORE In Eugene by the Methodist will speak to the members of the Maker of Dreams; Wendell Bar­
Members of the Brownie pack,
HONOR SOCIETY FETES
ATTENDANCE AT MEETS junior organization of (he Girl church choir of this city. Mrs. Bu­ Lions club at their meeting Friday tholomew. the Builder; Wayne Ken-
ford Roach Is director of the slng- noon on Mussolini. Rev. Burgoyne
THREE NEW MEMBERS
Scouts held their Christmas party era. The program will be heard a t 1 sPent the Pai<t eummer in Southern dell, the Mon of Peace; Rodney
A prize will be given the class­
Vest, the Christian. Thera are
Europe and Italy. Phil Bartholo­
Springfield high school chapter room which has the best represent at the home of Mrs. Donald Mea- 8 o’clock.
about 20 other characters, ‘ray
kins
Wednesday
at
four
o'clock.
mew and W. K. Barnell are mem­
of the Natlornl Honor society held atlon of mothers at the next meet­
church will be lighted by candles
bers of the program committee.
their si inester banquet and Initia­ ing of the P. T. A. It was doclded Mothers were invited and a gift ex­
and flood light«. Mrs. Buford Roach
i
change
was
held.
ERGATHA CLASS MEETS
tion of new members at the Del Friday when the organization held
is directing tbe music and Mtos
Rey cafe In Eugene Wednesday Its monthly meeting at the Brat-
W ITH MRS. PROCHNOW i PRISCILLA MEMBERS
Faye Parsons Is directing tbe play.
GIRLS LEAGUE CALLS
evening. Musical numbers were fur­ lain school.
HOLD ANNUAL PARTY The Sunday school is giving a pro­
The short play. "Magic P ill,” was ;
nished by Miss Rachel Koken, vio­
Mrs. L. K. Page has been named
FOR TOYS FOR
gram during the school hour begin­
presented at the weekly meeting
linist, and Miss Edith Paris, accom­ chairman of the committee on
Members of the Priscilla club ning at 9:46. The worship service
The Girls League at Springfield of the Girl League at the high held their annual Christmas party
panist. Short talks were made by Child W elfare.
is at eleven o'clock. The Choir will
several present; and Initiation was
Schedule for toe hot lunches at high school Is making an earnest school Tuesday. Participants were Wednesday afternoon, going first sing “The Cherubim Bong,” by Bor-
held for Jerry Clark, Mary Elkow, the schools was announced as fol­ drive this week for old o new toys Vivian Scott. Laurie Downs, Irene to the McCrady cafe In Eugene for tnysnsky. Paul Potter w ill sing:
und Irene Jeasen.
lows: Hot soup. Monday. Wednes­ which they can ftx up and which Anderson. LaVerne Pugh. Mary their luncheon, and then returning Recitative— Comfort Ye M r People,
day and Friday; and hot chocolate can then be given to children In Young.e Gwendolyn Barrett, and to the home of Mrs. E. C. Stuart solo "Every Valley Shall be Ex­
the needy families where there will Florence May.
on Tuesday and Thursday.
for their party and gift exchange alted" from the Messiah by Hne-
CARD GROUP PARTY TO
he no other Christmas gifts.
during the afternoon.
del. The sermon by Rev. Dean C.
BE HELD HERE TONIGHT
Poindexter will be "Emmanuel.”
Parents of Son— Mr. and Mrs. M.
CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR
LEAGUE GIRLS GIVE
Give Party for Mother
Styles of Donna are the parents of
Members of the O-No card club
Mrs. Bessie Grimes and Mrs.
NEEDLECRAFT IS TODAY
PLAY AT WEEKLY MEET a liabv son horn to them at their
will meet this evening at the home
LUMBERMEN GROUP TO
home Tuesday evening. December Sarah John» entertained with a
o f Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McKlln where
Mrs. H. H. Schaffenberg will en­
Members of the Ecgatha class of
dinner party Friday to honor their
HAVE MEETING FRIDAY
18. 1934.
they will he guests of Miss Glyde tertain at her home this afternoon the Methodist church held a cover­
mother. Mrs. B. M. Lusby. Guests
Dilley for their Christmas party. for members of the Needlecraft ed dish luncheon at the home of
were Mrs. Fred Louk. Mrs. John
Monthly meeting for
A dinner will be served at 7 club.
This will be the annual Mrs. Ueorge Prochnow as a feature
Injures Forehead— David Mc- Ketels. Mrs. Donaldson, Mrs. W il­ field Four-L group w ill be held nt
o'clock after which the social even­ Christmas party for the group and of their December meeting. This Chesney received medical care ior liam Gantt. Mrs. McKay, Mrs. Taylor hall Friday evening,
ing of cards and the gift exchange will start at 2:30 Mrs. Henry Fan­ was also the Christmas meeting for an injury to hla forehead Wednes­ Wooley. Mrs. Porter an
Mrs. meeting baa been
will be held.
drem w ill be the assisting hosteas. the class group.
day when he fell at his home.
Pierre.
Wednesday.
SILAS YARNALL
PASSES SUNDAY
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