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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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Seel Hiere fu n d ,
BIBLE SIUDENTS '■»»f Se“ ° " ,s ÌNSPECÌ H IM O h s, LP rt^ 1 « IM t
BEI HONOR BOL-',, .
Í ° " HERE LASI HIGHT U r “ Deka,,s ~ FUNERAL
~ IS HELD for hoi toneles
JWO «EW
jq ^
g ^ jj
P. T. A. Wants To Extend
Meet Roseburg Twice And
S. Meets U. H. 8. Friday
Project To April 1; Organ- Aldrich Chosen Recorder And
\nd B t Mary's Tuesday
Rating Of Local Company Is Myrtle Creek Once Friday; Well-known Resident Of City
Nearly Half Of Enrolled
Paul Potter Appointed Ae
ize Redio Study Club
Lose
Opening
Contests
Passes Sunday Follow­
Eugene Conteste
Not Expected To Bo
Treasurer At Meeting
Pupils Complete Week-day
ing
Long
Illness
An extension of their HEKA pro­
Known For Some Time
Undaunted
by
the
loan
of
their
(
Work For First Term
nly I wo major bu»koi ball |
Vi 5
ject providing funds with which to
u *« im I>* r- of
One of Bt»riugfle|d'a bent known,
h PETERSON RESIGNS JOB
*t ou Hie schedules of ' Annual Inspection of Hprlngfleld two ap*»ulng
game
tin- Bprlugfleld high school debate;
Mary Clarissa Magill. H"‘‘’loy
,or
hot IMCfc
REPORT BY COMMITTEE local I
local play or» aro bo national a Hard coin puny, officially
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Recordar For Last Eight
away Ibelr equip
ag H„ad,.u.rters Co.. Flrat « —
"u « « , - « . . . pa.».-,I away al her home
here . Bun
(tubing ,r / . at
.ner year The season
infantry, waa held
r, “rr“u* ,lBy Bt the age of 7* year» She
Years Buys Law Practice
Project Work Includes Soap ■■lent fur
at the monthly meeting of the
,ag,
armory with
***'r
M" “ *r
had been III tor many month».
liu» boc II quite unusual In that the
In Junction City
Carving, Old Testament,
lion tor two set» of debate» on Frl-| '' ~
<<i.,ha Hprlngfleld Parent-Teacher asaocla-
bool toafll
l*l)lsbury, and
and More
Hem 110,1 ior ,ww
° 1 * m
° ‘
Mm.
high school
loam bun
baa lt>
to dut«
duto won
won I Mttjor j > ni>U Pillsbury,
Mr». Muglll
Muglll wan
was born
born at
at Clark»-
Clarks (lo0 beW iagt Thursday at the Brat-
Memory Of Pealme
.. «» i.u— I . . —I,..
in,.
.
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. day,
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is iam, n„
Cheater Aldrich la the new city
vllle. Iowa on June 16. i860. On | (a(n
only two of lior league games, the ,.ant Instructor Lee Vaughn, ua the
On that day the Bprlugfleld a(-
officers. Mojor Pillsbury 1 lln n u llve team will travel to Myr-I tte<
1S' , *7* Ml"‘ ***'*
The project provides for the hot recorder and Paul F. Potter hi tha
Names of students on the liouor town team baa had u similar sea
g
«uur<l Instructor of the llye Freek for a morning debate. Hblllppl was married to John Magill luu(.beg lo
geryed only to March new treasurer of Springfield. Tbs
roll of the W eekday bible school ■on, but Iho I. O. 11. F squad fared
tor the first half of the year were much heller turning In ulne wins regular army at Portland.
and In the afleruoon of the satue
« ‘s^ H vllle
J , a, , be prwl, nl time. but members new officers were elected at a spe-
released this week by Mrs (Joldle out of tw elve starts In league play.
They remained In Clarksville un-
tbe p T A wblcb sponsors the tal meeting of tbe council Wed
A special drill In preparation for .lay they will meet the Roseburg
ne«day evening after the resign­
Builih Ferguson, Instructor. This Is
Two
remaining
high
school I lie Inspection was held Monday negullve »quad
lltl |HWi wh‘”1 th”y
10 Or‘* " n movement, feel that weather con-
ation
of Recorder Ira M Peterson
the first honor roll released by the gam es are with University high ’ evening.
The Roseburg normative
team locating at Coburg for 13 year» be- dltlons warrant a continuation for
had been received and accepted.
Bible School and contains the in Eugene Friday evening, und with
III
co
m
.
1»
Bprlugfleld
for
a
de
lor*
•»
“•*•>«
1°
Bprlugfleld
where
one
more
month.
The local company baa received
names of ltd students.
Bt. Marya, also In Eugene, on the 'very satisfactory' rating In bate Friday afternoon at * o'clock. »ho has lived continuously. Mr.
Coder the project only the cooks Mr Aldrich electee, city treasurer
Magill
died
on
November
3S,
1812.
are
furnished with relief funds. All at the general election, waa chosen
The work Is entirely voluntarily Tuesday of next week.
1 InspecHons of the past several The visitor» will uphold ibelr side
to lake Mr. Peterson's place leav­
Four rhildren, Lloyd H. Magill ot material» arc donated or purchased
on the pari of the student. each stu
Tuesday evening of this week, y(MirN „ „ j <|,e »ante rating Is hoped of tbe debate subject. “Resolved:
ing a vacancy In tbe office of
dent obtaining Hie written consent Hprlngfleld high school lost a aec- f(jr u|(u|,1 | t wm be aeverul weeka That
the Federal Government Bend. Mr». Luella I-e»ter of Port-1 by the P.-T A. Tbe local unit la
treasurer.
of bis pureut before they are en­ ouil game with Albany 3» IS at the buWM¥t,r_ before the official report should adopt the policy of equalis laud. Mr». Estella Findley and Mr» now In need of milk and vegetables
rolled In lb« classes The work of l.lnu couuty school Friday even-1 (j|j (h# |„ gp„,q|on |s returned here lug .ducatluu In the several »U les Mam I Richmond, both of Spring ( |f the project is to be continued L e a v e s A p p o in t m e n t , T o C ou ncil
Tbe appointment of the two naw
the school Is directed by e commit lug. playing agaluat two Hprlngfleld BByg ,<.)r.g( Lieutenant, C. A. Bwarts, by meuiiH of annual grants to »ec Held sur. lve. Hhe also leaves three through the next month
tec representing the three tonal boys, Doc Taylor m d Carter Hart- j (|| pbarge of the guard company.
oudury and elementary schools,'' i brothers, Wallace JTillIppl. Walla
A radio study club to work In officials will be to (IU out tbe un
explr-d terms of lbe officers re­
churches
The committee also mail, uow on the Eugene high
The roster of I he local company only o m e on Friday. Three local Walla. Washington; Stephen Phil cooperation with the home study
raises the necessary finances.
squad the Bprlugfleld leant went i Is as follows: First Lieutenant Judgea will be used (or each ol Ippl, Scio, Oregon; and Albert ra<jio broadcasts over KOAC was signed. They will take office Feb­
duwti to another det.uit 36-8.
Philippi. Arlington, Oregon.
j *1 mo organised with Mrs. Everett ruary 25. On calling the council
Directors Of Work
| Bwarts; Second Lieutenant W. N. these Friday debates.
K< presenting Hprlngfleld on tbe
^he was a member of the .Moth- Griffith as chairman. The flrat together Mayor E. H. Turner aald
This com m ittee Is beaded by Mrs
The Bprlugfleld I O. O. F. team d o ssier; staff sergeant. Nell 011-
<:borch and of Juanita Rebe- meeting of the new group will be that be understood tt waa his privi­
I’ J. Bartholomew and Includea the tloued their league aeaaon at the lona; sergeants. Lloyd Mattison, traveling team will he Joan Seav> ;
following members; Mrs. Olive 1. high school gym here Tuesday Freeman Bqulree, William Cox, and Doris Marie Robinson. l»rnu bab |<xlge. Cascade Chapter O. E. held next Tuesday afternoon at the lege to appoint the new officials
Hrbhan. Mr. Willis Mertsch. Mrs. evening with a 30 27 win over Ivan Htarmer; corporals, Everett Chase and Roland Farn--worth will i g _ anj p |ne Circle, Neighbors of home of Mrs. W. H. Pollard. Meet- but that be preferred to have the
Ings will be held on alternate Tues nomination» made by tbe council.
W. A Teylor, Mrs Al Pohl. A 16. Ixirane
Squires. Joe Oerle-r, Ix-lsud Cray, uphold the negative side of the Woodcraft.
After nominations had been made
Foie. Mrs. Kenneth Tobias, Hom nV
question
here.
isuneral
services
were
held
T
ues-;
days.
Jack
W
illiams;
private
first
class,
Monday evening the Bprlugfleld
all
councilmen voted for ratifica­
Tuesday
Hprlngfleld
debaters
loei
day
afternoon
at
2:30
from
the
Following
the
business
meeting
a
Chase, and Wilfred Cook.
All-dtara were severely defeated Bruce Squires; prlvutee. Leroy In
tion ot both new officers.
The work is given only In the 63 1* by the Wenditng Cardinals at man. Dalton Thurman. Arlan Sch- two debates with Eugene high, aud Methodist church with Rev. Dean Valentine tea was given by m° ther*
Councilmen
expressed
them­
antot. Walter Shull. Doc Taylor, on Friday of last week the Cot c Poindexter officiating. Interm ent: of the lower grades under the dl
first five grades and Includes
Wendllng.
selves aa well pleased with the new
Robert lltchardaou, and Donald tage Grove teams were both victor J wa„ niade In Laurel hill cemetery rectlon of Mrs W. N
study of Old Testament stories
appointees. Mr. Aldrich they »aid
lous. In both Instances debates by lb e Springfield chapel of Poole C. F Barber, and Mrs. A^ R. Bn:?
mte book work, memory work
Hawke.
were held out of the city In t h e , , uneral home.
Mr" R° T Q°l“«y ’ "d
F B had proven at last election that he
learning of the slxly-eeventh and
forenoon and here In the afternoon
Mr <o<, Mrg D „ Murphy and
, 5’"Ur^
c in th la bad strong support In the commun­
one hundredth Psalms by the cbll
LECTURE SERMON ON
ity. Mr. Potter has been raised In
John Casteel of the speech depart
Mrg Kolaud Moshler sang *ra ? ® u
’ "
dren In the first three grades, and
,i
i-.,i»,.r.iiv
wa»
critic f w (he fuu era, . ^ i c , e and
j the Sz.1
•T H E A NTI-CHRIST” m eat at . the
handiwork
Thia latter Includes
U
n iversity w
a . critic
fol Hobbs furnished the d program
e r a t e d Bee
the Sprit«f1eld being educated io our
public schools and the University
the carving of Oriental houses out
JUd“e' __________________
ag
-
« r* J ? lunch room, and mother, of
of Oregon. Both being young men
Mrs. Amy Carron Phillips will
vt soap, the making of the Ten
Student, acted o knte
with their future ahead of them
give a lecture on the much discus» ODD FELLOWS START OTT ¡^ " H l^ m 'S le ig h Sorrls. and
Commandment» out of plaster of
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belief was expressed they would
Pari». l<o»ter work, and scroll» with u f e t j m # R „ id e n t H e r o D ie t ed subject, “The Antl-Chrtsl" al
CONVENTION PROGRAM Al ‘’ohl
render tbe city a high type of ser­
the Christian church Bunday even­
Hebrew written on them.
ANNIVERSARY OCCASION vice.
Monday; To Be Buried
ing at 7;30. Mrs. Phillips Is a form­
A total of 31* are enrolled In the
Lane
Association
To
Meet
In
Peterson T e Move
At Oakridge
FOR SURPRISE PARTY
er Bprlugfleld girl and many of her
classes In Springfield, and S3 OTO
Springfield F rid ay, April 26;
friends have requested her to give
Mr.
Peterson,
who announced bis
taking the Instruction at the Chase
George B. Ladson passed sway
Friends Of M r. and Mrs. Thovnaa resignation earlier In the week,
Hoop Reports Are Given
Gardens achool where IB are on the al the Eugene hospital Monday this lecture sermon. The choir
Barker G ather On F orty-fifth
will bring special music for the ser­
has been recorder for eight years
honor roll.
Plan»
for
the
Lane
County
I.
O.
j
Y ear Of M arriage
afternoon following an Illness.
under four mayors. After making
vice.
Students Hated on the honor rolls
He waa born In Bprtngtleld on
R exul.r morning serv ice, with I O. F. Association m a tin g to be
hla announcement that he expected
lor the two school units are as fol December 10. 1867 and bad spent communion will be held at 11 held in Hprlngfleld on Friday. April
The forty fifth wedding annlver to resign as recorder he states he
lowg:
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sary of Mr. and R rs Thomas Bar baa purchased the law practice of
bla entire lifetim e here.
o'clock Miss Pearl Helterbran ' will 26. were »larted
here Wednesday
S p rln g fltld
Ills widow. Ida ElU-n Frost Lar slug a solo, and Rev. Clifton A night al th o regular meeting ot Funeral Services For Early ber wi!< obgeryed here last Thurs- Douglas Harris in Junction City
Flrsl U rade- Hoste Uchylll. Rich Ison, one son, Jess M. Ijirlson. at Phillips will preach on the subj-ct «he local Odd F ellow , beige Elmer
Resident To Be Held Today day evening with a surprise party and expects te take up his duties
ard Mason. Ruth Kvlcksou, Betty W gslflr, and the fullowlug brothers ll-Hlv. Bplrll. and Soul •
arranged by a number of their there shortly after March 1. He will
Fyne 1« president andrtMwald Otsen
At Jasper Church
IxiU Day. Thelma Fletcher. Philip aud slaters survive: Fred tatrlaon
ih »ecretary of the auxoclation.
friends.
move bis family there as soon as
The Bible school will meet at .
g|veB
, he m eel.
IMckey. ixwothy Hensen, Jlmuil«- in Portland; Millard I-arlson at
Funeral services for Mrs. Benia
Most of the evening was spent bis affairs here will permit his
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46
with
M
is.
Beulah
Thurman
as
McKee. Billy Lyons. B elly John»o« Iteddlug. California; Glen iJirlaon
lug on the basketball team spou mln prangu,, Sylvester, 86. of Jas »inglng songs, one being chosen by leaving the city. Mr. Peterson e«-
Patty
Mauney. Jackie Barber al luiGrande; and Emmale Swan superintendent, and the Christian sored by the lodge this season. The per wlu be be|d at the Jasper each person present. Mrs. Mary pressed him self as being well
Endeavor societies will meet st team Is lied with Cottage Grove (.burch today at one o clock. Rev w ills. Eugene, daughter of Mr. and
Emma Vchytll. Alma Hudleeoa.
pleased with bis new field nt Junc­
In Portland
6:30 p. m.
Flora Bussell. Wilfred Opager. Dale
for second place In the series play Cu ,,on A. Phillips, acting pastor Mrs. Barker, also entertained with tion City and said that it waa one
Funeral
services
will
be
held
at
Regular mid-week prayer service which ended for the locals Tues- of (be Springfield ' hristlan church piano numbers.
Bogart. Shirley McElroy. Milton
he had been trying to get Into for
the Veatch chapel In Eugene today will be held Tliursdny evening at
Chase. Loren Robinson. Bobby Cas­
day evening. The local team won w,„ officiate, and interment w ill1 Those present were Mr. and Mrs some time.
•
t
3
o'clock.
Dr.
E
V.
Stivers
will
teel, Betty Jones. Milton Erickson,
7:30.
nine and loet three league games
made | d the Mt. Vernon ceme- Karl Girard. Mr. and Mrs. John
officiate and Interment will be
Letter Pointe To Discord
Yvonne Sneed. Jackie Holm. Tom­
Crow lodge won the series cham- ,ery Tbe poole funeral home of Ketels. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stone,
The following is a copy of Mr.
mie Putman. Derrell Klein. Ruaeell made at Oakridge.
pioushlp with only one defeat for Springfield will have charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wills. Mr. and Peterson's reelgnation read to the
MRS. MAGILL HONORED
Proctor, Delbert Knight. Dorothy
Mary Jane Metheny died at her Mr«. Qrayden Lewis. Mr and Mrs council Wednesday evening by City
the season.
Zailmun. Herbert McNeet. Carotin PRISCILLA MEMBERS AT
BY REBEKAH MEMBERS
Plans (or a benefit plate dinner home Tuesday evening She was Lee Putman. Mr. and Mrs Fred
Attorney James K. King:
Bchm-tder. Richard Owens. Verle
to be given by the lodge on March born In J:.y county. Indiana on Nov- Hinson. M. «nd Mrs. Fred Louk
Feb. 20th, 1»36.
LUNCHEON IN EUGENE
Memorial services for Mrs. Mary It at the I. O. O. F. hall were also ember 27. 1848. She moved with her Mrs Alice w».
Boaratad. Gerald Roberta. I’hylltg
'rs. Katie Brum-
To
the
Mayor
and
Common Coun­
C. Magill, who died Sunday, were
Bchaffenberg. Carol Radakowskl,
Mrs E C. Stuart and Mrs. Wtl held Monday evening at the regular made at the meeting. Committee parents to Polk county. Wisconsin ette, Mrs. Annie Starrett, Mrs
cil of Springfield:
Carolyn Clement. Stanley Radakow-
in 1882 and cem e to Oregon In 1884. ; Clara Snodgrass and Mrs. A. M
appointments
were
announced.
Rain Curtis were hostesses at a meeting of Juanita Rebekah lodge.
Since the present Mayor and
ekt. Hkl Fry. Freddie Bavage. Pris­
locating at Jaaper where she has 8nodgrass.
Valentine party for meuibera of the
Council assumed office, their atti­
Mrs. Magill was a past noble graud
cilla Proctor. Claire Thomas. Dill­
lived for the past 5« years.
Priscilla club In Eugeue last Thurs­
tude towards me as Recorder, with
of the lodge aud had beeu a mem SCOUTS AND STATE LAWS
ard Wright. Russell Van Lyda-
day afternoon, ollowing a luncheon
She was married to B F. Sylves gpgClAL NUMBERS GIVEN tbe exception of Mr Taylor, has for
her here aluce shortly ufter coming
grapb. Virgil Moore. Marvin Tuple!,
TALKED AT MEETING ter on May 10. 1866. Mr. Sylvester
at the Del Rey cafe, card games
p o iT IN F D A N C E the most part been antagonistic and
to Springfield in 1»12.
Jean Heany. Ralph Hill. Clarence
survives as docs her three daugh , A T V A L E N T IN E
DANCE
were enjoyed by the eighteen mem
critical. This attitude has been
Peterson.
Following the business meeting
Activities
of
various
Legion
poet,
ters.
Mrs.
Cora
Hinson.
S
p
ri^
le
ld
;
j
her» present. Mrs. A. M. Snodgrass
persisted In to such an extent that
Second Grade—Florence Brom­
the members were entertained with in sponsoring Boy Scout troops
Mrs. May Hills, Jasper; and Mrs.
ley. Edsel Chase. Joice Erickson. of Shedd was a guest.
sky entertained with tap dance it has destroyed my usefulness to
violin
and
guitar
selections
by
a
und
the
Legion
program
as
It
is
af­
Mrs. Flora Btearmer was high
Alberta Erickson, Eugene. One son.
Florence Knight. Arthur McPher
numbers and Miss Pllnsky sang as the city and 1 can be of no further
and Mrs. E. G. Prlvat low In bridge. trio of the Texas lamghorn band, fected by laws now before the state Frauk. died In 181».
son, Donald McCheaney, Bobble
specialty numbers for the F. L. service. There is nothing left tor
and
with
a
tumbling
act
by
W
yetla
legislature
were
discussed
at
the
Mrs. Riley Snodgrass high In 500
She Is also survived by eight Q(rlg v aienttne dance given st the me to do but resign which I now do
Moffitt. Mery Pedersen, Jimmie and Mrs. Alex Snodgrass was high Spriggs and Mary Irwin,
monthly meeting of American Le­
grandchildren and six great-grand- armory Friday evening. Music for to become effective as of March
Sheerer. Yvonne Nott, Joenne Mc­
and Mrs Norman Howard low In
The entertainment com m ittee for gion posts of the W illam ette coun­
children; also three brothers and
dance was furnished by Ted 1st, 1»36.
Farland. Joy Rebhan. Doris Tobias,
cil
In
Eugene
Tuesday
evening
pinochle.
I «lle month then served a George
two sisters as follows: J. D. Moth-1 LeB)lart and his band.
Ruth Carrels. Donald Caudell. Dick
When I was first persuaded to
Several
from
Springfield
attended.
The next meeting on February Washington luncheon In the dining
migg Maxine Snodgrass and Miss run for Recorder tn 1826, 1 had no
Bartholomew. Bobble Aldrich. Ard 28 will be held at the home of Mrs. I room. Members of tho committee
A dinner at the ..sburn preceded eny. Denver; James Metheny. Kan-
ath Church. Anna Marie Gossler. John Seuvoy. This will be 111 the were Mrs. Zella Cantrell. Miss Irma the business session of the post »as; Albert Metheny. Fall Creek; Eun)(.e Gerber will be Joint host- idea that I would continue this
Mrs. Rose Nogal. Eagle. Colorado. egges a, tbe Snodgrass home for the long. I have been elected Recorder
Freddie Hamlin. Marie Hollister. nature of a potluck luncheon for! Noll, and Miss Irene Ople.
which was held at the Armory.
and Mrg. Libby Pormenter, Caboom. neyt meeting of the club to be held for five consecutive terms, serving
Joe Chare, Wilms Moretleld
Announcement
of
a
Carl
Moser
husbands of members of the club, j
I on March 15.
for more than eight years, and also
Third Grade—Janice Rust, Lloyd
m eeting to be held at Salem Mon Missouri.
GIRL SCOUTS POSTPONE
Mrs. Sylvester was a member of!
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serving for nearly nine years aa
Durr. Roma Lee Waldrlp. Hobby
day night was mude at the meeting.
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City Attorney. A California sherin,
PLAY FOR ONE WEEK A membership contest Is now In the Neighbors of Woodcraft and
R.it)Inson. Signs Vlh. Dorothy Wal LARGE GROUP ENJOYS
H. S. HONOR GROUP
after forty years tn office, recently
ker, LeRoy Hicks. Juanita Stan
progress among each of the various of the Woodmen of the World.
MASON SOCIAL MEETING
The play. "Neighbors." written states with the state adjutants as
SELECTS NEW OFFICERS retired saying that political office
field. Kenneth Gillett. Joan Loch
by Zona Gale, to be given by the leaders.
1, but a temporary Job at best. I
Charles Poindexter, Donnie Thomp­
About 40 famllli's of Masons and
MRS. MAY HOSTESS FOR
Edna Severson was chosen preal have a very good friend who hat-
son. lone Van Lydegraph, Wanda Eastern Btar members attended the Bprlngflold Girl Bcouts Friday, has
KONTRACT CARD KLUB dent of the National Honor society served for the past twenty-five
Hansen. Adelene Ornm. Marian Ab- monthly social party sponsored by been postponed for one week and MRS. BUELL. FULOP ARE
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unit at Springfield high school at years In public office and who has
iam»on, Billy Carlton, Joanna Liberty lodge here last Thursday will be given on Friday. March 1,
HOTESS
ON
SATURDAY
It
was
announced
this
week
by
Members
of
the
Koutraet
bridge
a meeting held last Thursday morn- told me that it Is all a mistake and
Ward, Oma Mae McNeet, George evening. Curds and dancing were
Klub were guests of Mrs. E. E. jng other new officers are Jerry that If he had It to do over, he
O. Flaney, Artis Klein. James iMke enjoyed following tile 6:30 potluck Ml,» Bernice Conoly who Is direct­
One of the larger social events May at her home last Thursday Clark, vice-president; Irene J esses,
would follow a difflrent course. I
Fourth Grade— Pauline Clement dinner which was In the nature of ing the production.
of the past week was the dessert afternoon. A one-thirty dessert 8ecretary; and Mary Elkow, treas-
This
play
will
be
given
at
the
ain still a young man with time yet
Hallie Mnkham. Claire Toonib a Valentine party. Harry Btewart.
bridge party which Mrs. W. E. Buell party was held with Mrs. Walter urer
to accomplish som ething worth
Nadyne Neet, Joyce Church, Betty John llonderer and Clarence Nel­ Lincoln school auditorium with a
and
M
s.
Julius
Fulop
gave
Satur
matinee performance In the after­
Scott winning the prlxe for high
Retiring officers were Charles while in my chosen profession.
Ixiu Campbell, Virginia Pohl. Rich son were In charge.
day for 44 guests. The party was score.
noon for school students.
Cole, president; Miss Severson.
ard Flanery, Roy Stratton, Barbara
The people of Springfield have
Included In the cast are Ila and held al the Buell home.
Mrs. Carl Olson will entertain vice-president; Mary Elkow. secre-
Walker. Waneda Buxxard, Celia
been very kind, generous and loyal
The Valentine motif was carried
Roberta
Pulman.
Gloria
Green
for the group February 28. for th eir; tary.
E N D E A V O R C O U N C IL S E T S
Shearer, Jack Vaughn.
to me during my years of service
Merna Nolt. Olive Durhum. Frances out in the decorations and refresh­ next meeting.
Officers serve for one sem ester.
Fifth Grade— Trygoe Vlk, Jewel
to them and 1 shall ever hold in my
COUNTY
MEET
P L A N S Oram, Ethel Ruth l-'nlop. and Ruth ments.
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Miss
May
Hewes
is
the
faculty
ad-
Heiser, Ellis Roberta, Roberta Reb­
heart a very warm spot for these
High
score
at
card,
were
won
by
,
vlgor
for
tbe
group.
Keeler.
han, Flora McCullum, Imogene
people. I have served os Recorder
Preliminary plans for the two-
Sweeney,
Mrs.
Harry
OBSIDIANS
PLAN
T
R
I
P
MI
br
Thelma
A carnival I, also planned for
Wicks. Elaine Sbaffenberg. Robert day convention of the Lane County
Whitney, and Mrs. P. J. Bartholo-
TQ
C A S C A D E S U M M IT !
perhaps longer than any other dur­
tho
evening
of
the
show.
Jack. Robert Smith, John Ogilvie, Christian Endeavor societies which
ing the history of our town and
mew.
i
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DENVER
MAN
CALLED
Nova Jean Heiser, Delores Kimball, will he held in Bprlngflold tho lat
during a period of extrem e finan­
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Plans
for
a
ski
trip
to
Cascade!
TO WENDLING CHURCH cial stress and trial. The duties of
George Slaten,, Cleone Moxey, Bl- ter part of next month were made NEEDLECRAFT MEMBERS
GOSHEN STU D EN TS PUT
summit the week-end of March
vln Williams. Woodraw Philips, here at a meeting of tho Christian
MEETING HERE TODAY O N R A D IO S H O W M O N D A Y 3. are being made by the Obsidian Harold Shellhart, Denver, has been the office have been burdensome.
Hetty Pat Aldrich.
Endeavor council Bunday evening.
club. The group plans to make t h e , ,.bosen gg jbe bew pastor for the It Is some relief to he rid of them.
C hats Darden School
Mrs. R. C Culbertson and Mrs.
Tho meeting was held at tho Christ­
Pupils
of
the
upper
grades
of
the
trip by train, leaving Eugene late qgen(,nng and Marcola Methodist My association during this time
Lower Grades — Fay Schick, ian church and was presided over Marlon R Hall '.III he h o stesse,
Goshen
school
presented
a
program
Saturday evening and returning, cburcb r wag announced this week with Councilmen and City Officials
Dorothy Cline, Mary Ellen Manley, by Win. Cox. president of the local this afternoon for m em ber, of the
over radio station KORE In Eugene early Monday morning Arrange He will preach his flrat sermon In has for the most part been pleas­
Wendell Ray, Byron Pengra. Joyce Endeavor.
Needleeraft d a b ct 2:30. The meet­
Monday evening In honor of George! inents for meals and rest cabins at the new charge on March 17. Sup­ ant. Two Mayors died In office dur­
Davis. Alma Cline.
ing will he held al the home of
ing my tenure, C. O. Wilson and
ply pastors will fill the pulpit there
Washington's birthday. A number Summit Lodge are being made.
Upper Grades— Dorothy Chase,
Mr . Culbertson.
W. P. Tyson. These men deserve
B O N D S T A K E N UP BY
1
until
that
time.
of
songs
and
an
orlglal
play
by
the
Dowse Denning. Ellxaheth Denning,
a lasting place in the memory of
LION" «TTEND ANNUAL
students, was presented.
DISTRICT 19 CLERK PASTOR WILL ATTEND
Jack Oray, Betty Lee Stuart, Jane
our people. I shall ever hold In
Alice Pengra, Margery Pengra.
F U N D IN N E R IN E U G E N E A E N E A S C L U B T O H A V E
grateful memory my association
PORTLAND
PEACE
MEET
Cancelled
bonds
In
the
sum
of
Jnrk Cook, Avona Galea, Dewey
ANOTHER ARRESTED FOR
with them.
»4600 were taken up this week by
Six members of the Springfield
MEETING ON TUESDAY
Ray.
ILLEGAL LIQUOR SALE
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter, pastor
In closing my work aa City Re­
Hevert Jacobson, district clerk Tho
Lions club attended the Gridiron
of the Methodist church, will be In
corder. I have tbe satisfaction of
bonds
were
due
und
paid
on
Janu
Members
of
the
Aeneas
club
will
Walter
V.
Cruxon
was
arrested
d
in
n
e
r
of
the
Eugene
Lions
club
Hurt In Crash— E. D. Hickson
Portland Monday. Tuesday and bv'stale'and (•(ninty'offlcers at Mar-; at the Eugene hotel Wednesday be entertained Tue.«lay afternoon consciousness of duty well per­
Wendllng camp 2, was slightly In ary 1, having been issued at the
Wednesday next week attending a
noon. They were Dr. Melville 8. next week at the home of Mrs. W. formed.
Jured Friday when tho car In which time the high school wan built.
seminar on peace. The meetings cola Saturday night on a charge of Jones, F. B. Flanery. Dr. W. N. N. William*. This will be the
Yours truly,
More
bonds
In
the
sum
of
»1000
he w a, riding wn, Involved In a
I. M. PETERSON, Recorder.
will be held at the Centenary-Wtl selling liquor unlawfully. When ar­ Dow. Harry M. Stewart, I. M. Pet [ monthly meeting for the organlxa
collision with another machine on will he duo and paid on April 1,
raigned In Justice court he was
Springfield, Oregon.
the highway at Marcóla. Both ca r,) reducing the honuod Indebtedn as bur church with Dr. Charles L.
erson
and
Thelmer
J.
Nelson.
tlon.
bound over on »260 ball.
Boss
as
leader.
were damaged.
°< “ >« district to »67.000.
GEORGE LARISON
FUNERAL TODAY
MRS. SYLÏLS1LR
DIES « 1 JW E R