THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THIRTY-SECOND YEAR SPRINGFIELD. LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1935 MOHAWK PIONU'1 W « . '» PAGLINI Indian Era Of Pioneer Life To Be Presented Sunday By Cast Of 100 People . LIONS PU» FOU M A t Lost Creek Fellows From Eastern Western Oregon Plan Eugene and Springfield Clubs • McKenzie Outing To Hear District Gover­ nor At Noon Friday Lan unty Odd Fellow and Proceeds Past NO. 26 BALL IEANI MEEIS t«s»» '» SEWER PROBLEM hold Elections 03267214 1. S. Gym Taking New Ap­ New Officers and Delegates pearance Inside; Lincoln To Be Chosen At Summer Mohawk Nine Topples Hills Will Use Millrace Water To Paint Work Near Finish Meeting Of Post Creek Last Week To Put Increase Current Where Locals Back On Top Sewage Pours Into River Work on the gymnasium at the Members of the Springfield Am-1 Rebeka.i lodge m em bers will Eugeue and Springfield L io n s1 hl« h 8ch<*» was proceeding very PLAY ON COM M UNITY ENTERPRISE g ath er at L ost Creek ran ch u on the , c,ub memberg wi„ mee, joinUy at rapidly th is week with a large NEW DIAMOND . p“ ’ "“,nber 40 hav,i COUNTY AIDS IN WORK .»en asked by Al Pohl, commander, to m eet a t the Armory tonight a. D u m r o u n d T o C e t N ew Town Team Outclasses K. C. I 8 □ clock for the purpose of elect _ . , Bridge; Lari Thompson To Group In Game Of Comedy Ing new post officers and two dele-1 Manage Siuslaw Camp and Errors At Park gates to the stale convention. The state convention will be held Effort; to divert all th e w ater M ajor interest in the Cascade at The Dalles In Augu J Two alter­ from the mill race directly into the league baseball team standings will : nates will also be chosen for ;he side channel of th e W illam ette center on th e Marcola Springfield convention delegates. where the city sewer now empties encounter .cheduled for tile Mill stre e t ball park Sunday afternoon | Heading (he Legion post for the v.-as started Monday. I>ast year have been Pohl as post A county dragline outfit has been a t 2 o’clock. commander. W alter Gossler, adjut obtained and the upper end of the Ever since the tv.o team s open-¡ ant. and J. M. Larson, finance of­ channel will be cleared and the ed lile local season here May 12 I ficer. T here posts together with a mill race w ater directed through and Marcola forced Springfield in­ vice-commander and an executive it. It is hoped that by Increasing to an overtim e period the Mohawk J comm ittee will be filled at the i ha line most of the sew age now nine has been a dangerous rival, j meeting tonight. being damped Into the river will W ith their 6-7 victory over Hills | i lie carried away Instead of settling Creek Sunday the M arcola nine be­ I into stagnant water causing a comes a more threatening factor stench which nearby residents pro­ in Springfield’s winning the league test every spring. title, especially since Springfield upper McKenzie highway Sunday T# h&11 p noou tQ heur crew of SERA carpenters augm ent- Sunday S c h o o l , Services for the third annual in tersectional _ ,, „. . , ed bv om e local m en who have Business Meet and Musical picnic. At th e ranch the Lane lodge • - - . -.................... speak. F ath er W atson is a Catholic been employed by th e d istrict to group will m eet sim ilar groups Program Planned speed up th e work. If the present priest at Tigard and was elected from across th e Cascades in E a st­ sized crew can be m aintained for governor of d istrict 36 at the sta te Pioneer history will be portrayed ern Oregon. A program , picnic convention of Lions clubs a t The the next week the m ost of the work again Sunday when th e Mohawk dinner and spo ts have been a r­ Dalles this sum m er and will m ake w ithin th e building will have been Pioneer A ssociation presents un- ranged for th e day’s outing. an official visit to the local clubs. completed by th at tim e thinks Glen other of the episodes of th eir pion C harles P. Poole, past grand F ath er W atson lia been very Martin, supervisor for the project, eer pageant at the Stafford school m aster of th e 1. 0 . O. F. for Cfre it is expected th at work on the active in the work of th e Lions grounds. gou will be the principal speaker clubs lit Oregon. He was respon- j south end of the building which The days activities will begin tor the day. A lbert Julian , presi­ sible for Tigard club gaining sec-; is to house show ers, dressing with Sunday school at 10 o’clock dent ot th e in tersectio n al group Gild place as the fastest g ro w in g 1'oom s, a locker room, supply room and morning worship a t 11. A bas­ will welcome th e visitors together club in the United S tates a few office and furnace room will be ket dinner a t uosr will be followed with Perry A. Thompson, speaking years ago, and be has taken an cirpleted this week Most of the in­ by a business m eeting at one tor the W illam ette N ational F orest aclive p art in all d istrict conven­ terio r of the building will also be o’clock and a pioneer program at stuff, and W. F. W alker of Eugeue tion gatherings. sealed up and all windows cased In 1:30. The pageant, w ritten and di­ will respond. The Poole qu artet Dr. Melville S. Jones and M. C. liy th e end of the week. rected by Ehoe Neal, will begin ai will furnish en tertain m en t and K irkland are m em bers of the en ­ The bleachers have been rebuilt 2:30. The Elks o rch estra and the ML» P a til-a S ta rr of Eugene will tertain m en t com m ittee for the and new electric wiring Is being in Davis family m usicians from Eu­ give a tum bling skit. stalled. meeting. County Loans Equipment gene will furnish music. More than P resen t plans call for the use have a postponed gam e to play Several lodge m em bers are plan­ At tile meeting of tile club last The county is cooperating with 100 persons a re in the cost for the ning to drive up the McKenzie S at­ week P. J. Bartholomew was of plywood panels on tile ceilings. later. the city in the work by furnishing pageant. S p rin g fie ld A t T op urday for an overnight cam ping named secretary -treasu rer of the The floor is being enlarged so as the equipment charging only for 1500 See Last Episode Springfield now stands at the trip a t the picnic site. d u b to succeed Rev. Dean C. Poin­ to provide a regulation sized bas­ actual hours operated and for the E ast year 1500 persons attended During the afternoon a program dexter who resigned when he ketball floor. The partition wall at top of the heap in the num ber of Fatal Accident At Highway gas and oil, according to Earl the pageant and plans are being of sports and stu n ts will be pres­ moved to Salem recently. the n orth end of the building has gam es won and lost, having drop-' Thompson, councilman. T here is no made for an even larger turnout ented under th e direction of H arold been removed and a low railing ped only one encounter. Hills Creek i Junction; Minor Mishaps rental charge being made on the Reported On McKenzie this year. A public address system Roberts and E lm er Pyne. Prizes will be placed at th e entrance to has two losses chalked against | machine. the gym to replace the old ones them . Ball fans are assured ol’ a ' will be Installed so th a t everyone will be given w inners of the It is adm itted th at th e present R. D. Brown. Corvallis, bus will be able to h ear all of the dia­ events. which are badly battered and worn. real gam e at the new ball park on work will provide only tem porary driver for the Greyhound stages At the Lincoln school crews are Mill stre e t Sunday. logue and music. A large delegation from Spring- died early Sundry morning at the relief from the sew age problm as finishing the painting of the school, Each year the association pres­ Held have already m ade plans t o : Springfield and the Casey's ball Pacific hospital of injuries re­ the channel excuvattd this year and an o th er week is expected to team s played ai Swimm ers' De­ en ts only one phase of the pioneer attend the picnic. will probably be filled in again find most of this work completed. light Sunday and the game was ceived about 1 a. in. the sam e day developm ent. L ast year th e them e during the higher w ater of the win­ when he was struck by an auto­ P ainters will s ta rt on th e high w itnessed by a large audience ot »u. th at of a prioneer trading po3t, j while crossing the highway ter. The city has no money avail­ Native Of Oregon Passes At' school gym when they finish at the K. C.’s. The day was the annual mobile and this year the scene will be th a t i at intergectlon or the Pacl. able with which to carry on ex­ Marcola At Age 81; Many I «rad® school of an Indian village, in the por­ picnic of the K. C. lodge, and up | fk. „„„ McKengle lllghwayg. Glell pensive perm anent im provem ents A nother crew is continuing to to the sixth inning it was a close trayal will be seen Indian sq u a w s1 Relatives Survive a t this time, but Is anxious to Im­ haul d irt from the Lincoln grounds and interesting contest. Springlield Wetzel of Springfield, driver ol' the a t work grinding corn, m a k in g 1 prove an adm ittedly bad condi­ car. said Brown seemed uncertain F uneral services for George W. to the high school to fill in the low- made three run in the third in ­ bread, and Indian w ar dance and tion which brings frequent pro­ about his actions and suddenly Savage of M arcola who died Mon­ a rea west of th e gymnasium. wedding will lend excitem ent and j ning, leading 3 to nothing, but in stepped into the path of the auto­ tests to the Council meetings. Miss Eva Louk Becomes day evening following a long ill­ P a rt of th e new floor in the m an­ the seventh the blow-otf started. rom ance to the story. New Bridge Needed mobile which was said to have Bride Of Leo Lockman at ness were held a t th e I. O. O. F. ual train in g shop has been placed The entire affair is a community F our hits, two bases on balls, been traveling between 25 and 35 The bridge across the creek at and a new work desk for the hall th ere this morning at 10; 30. venture. Only residents of the Mo- j and a few tim ely errors produced miles per hour. the dump grounds will be rebuilt Quiet Home Ceremony Rev. Norman W orkm an officiated science d epartm ent is being built. four runs. In the eighth, six hits, haw k valley tak e part in the page­ also. An arrangem ent has been Brown leaves his widow and i» o At an im pressive home cerem ony and Veatch chapel in Eugene h a d , an t and a cordial invitation is ex­ more free pas es, and errors, one children. The body was sent to Cor­ made with the county bridge crew last evening, Miss F lora Eva Louk charge of arrangem ents. tended everyone to attend. hit, a hom er by Gordon W right, vallis where the funeral services to build the structure. The city will Savage was born in Benton coun­ and Leo V incent Lockman were ruined a perfectly good game. The were held Tuesday. pay the actual cost of th e man Principals of Cast ty, Oregon on D ecember 8, 1953,I C asey’s put in all three pitchers, power and will furnish necessary Principals in the cast a re Vir­ m arried a t th e home of the bride’s Clingon A rthur W ltham reported and spent his en tire life in th is m aterials, said Thompson. but base hits greeted each one, ginia H am m itt, Indian, bride; Glen parents, Mr. and Mrs. F red Louk, that the rear of his car was struck state. He was a m em ber of th e finally owing to the heat, and the Thompson has gone to Clack­ Snicer, groom ; R. Berry, sheriff; 306 N orth D street. The ring cere­ Sunday evening as he was turning Christian, church a t Marcola. mony was perform ed by Rev. I. G. amas to attend a gathering of plate ur.m pire becoming disgusted Marvin Spores, gam bler; H arry i into a camp site, Mary E. Foljy Surivors include his widow, Mrs. T ransient Relief Camp worker*. He the gam e was called with one man Hill, hold-up m an; H orace Myers, Shaw, pastor of the C hristian ! was reported as driver of the other Mary Savage; three sons. Sidney church. Is expected to be aw ay for two , ~ , ! out and the sacks loaded with base Indian c h ie f;’ Cloo Hill, S arah i car. The bride wore a d ress of white Savage a t Reedsport, E dgar and Community Gathering Plan-; runners as the game ended Spring- weeks a fter which he will go to Spores, Lydia Edgell, E th a Kobley, j A sim ilar accldert happened near Richardson where he has been H a rrie tt Stephens, L ena Anderson, silk and net with orange blossoms, j Lee Savage at M arcola; and four ned Tonight; Games To Be [ Held 19, K. c. 3. i Foley Springs the same day when chosen m anager of a relief cam p io daughters, Mrs. N ettie King, of D ecorations about th e rooms Played, Refreshments Set Libby T ries Pitching Ethel Davis and Phyllis Moore, ' Henry A. Schnorenberg's car was be established for county road work. were carried ou t with flowers, and Salem, Mrs. Mintie N orton and Shull started pitching for our j rammed in the rear by an Albany squaws. a bower of flowers form ed the M r:. B ertha Price, Marcola, Mis. P lans fo r the first of a series of team and worked like schoolboy Thompson will organize the camp. Mrs. Ray Sunderm an, M argaret May McConlogue, San Francisco. a lta r for th e ceremony. com m unity m eetings to be held on Rowe a t his best, and no runs were | machine. Stafford, R. B erry, and Ted B ender Additional survivors include one the Springfield playground a t the Mr. Lockman is form erly front scored off hi pitching, giving but will be soloists. brother, Thom as Savage, a t W ood­ Poplar, Montana. B rattain school tonight have been I th ree scattered hits in six innings LOCAL PEOPLE INVITED N orm an W orkm an is president land, W ashington; th ree sisters. Mrs. Lockm an is well-known in announced by Mrs. C hester Aid- At this point m anager Davis began | of the association. O ther officers Springlield, having graduated from | Mrs. Ju lia H olburt, Albany, Mrs. ON MOUNTAIN CLIMB rich, secretary of the Playground scotching his players for a little j are Blane Anderson, vice-presi­ the high school with the class of Mary Morrow, Portland, Mrs. Ida association. relaxation. C atcher Libby went to A spec|a, |n^ ~ to peopIe of I d ent; Mrs. R obert Neal, secretary ; McAllister, S alt Lake City, and 17 All adults in the com m unity are the hill, and Doc Taylor catching. Sprlngf,eld who w)sh (Q p,|lnb 1933. E tta Robley, tre a su re r; and Vic The couple will be a t home at grard ch ild ren and 12 great-grand­ invited to m eet a t the playground A fter hitting one batter, a base on ' Sollth Sistpr mountaln Jol„ ,hfi; ----------- H am m itt, F rank Stafford and John children. Sixth and “A ” streets. a t 6:30 w here a com plete program ball and a hit, Ed Russell was ())> ldian party whlcb ,vll, makp ftn , ormer Springfield Youth Spores, m em bers of the finance Those presen t for th e reception of gam es and recreation will be substituted and finally got t h * |agcent tbe peak nex, Surdav com m ittee. New officers will be Was Graduate Of H. S. and following th e cerem ony were M r., provided under the supervision of side out letting in three runs. wag ,sguw, tfK,ay by ohsldlan ,ea„. elected Sunday. and Mrs. F red Louk, Mr. and Mrs. I local supervisors. G ilbert Sprague, Town Ball Player Dick W right had a g reat field ers. Those who wish to make the ......... ¡A rth u r Louk and his son and wife,; supervisor of the Eugene play­ day, getting four hits for live times climb are urged to register for tli SIXTEEN GO TO ANNUAL _\]r and j j rg V erne Louk of Green William Neal Sword, well-known grounds will be here to a ss ist in up, and Dunn collecting th ree for trip and obtain necessary lnstruc- Springfield high school graduate SU TTLE LAKE IN S T IT U T E field, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. E d g a r! the program . five. tions at the Dotson Photo shop at of the 1932 class and pitcher for . ----------- j Louk, Miss Mary Ann Louk, Miss The idea behind the program is Eleventh and Oak streets la Eu­ the town baseball team, took his Sixteen Springfield young people jean, Louk, Mrs. Mary Howe, to have th e adults of the city play Parents Invited To Bring gene. own life Saturday evening with a left Tuesday morning for S uttle grandm other of the bride, and Miss j the sam e gam es, tennis, volley ball, The Obsidians have taken hun­ Hhotgun. The body was found near lake to attend the annual in stitu te I W illoughby Howe, both of Cres ■ Children Between 2 and 7 croquet, checkers, etc., as t h e i r . Years To Hall Tuesday dreds of non-members on climb i Io the Ferry street bridge. of the M ethodist Epworth leag u e .' well, Mrs Stephen Proctor, sister children do during the afternoon ! the tops of this mountain peak Sword, was active In baseball They will spend one week a t the of th e groom, Mr. and MrB. C. F. hours. No supper is planned on j Annual pre-school free clinic for without any serious trouble, and and football while in high school in stitu te w here they will enjoy a Eggim ann, and Rev. and Mrs. I. G , , the playgrounds, but each fam ily ■ children between the ages of 2 and last Sunday led a large party to here. He had been working in Eu­ program of religious instruction, Chaw. I „ ... , . , ,, , . is asked to bring a paper sack I . . , . o , ¡7 years will be held in Springfield the sum mit of the Middle Bister. gene for the past three yarn. recreation, and entertainm ent. R e v .1 Mrs. Lockman was honored with , , , „„ . , lunch which will be eaten a b o u t, , Tuesday morniug. July 23. between Of the party of 24 which tarted the He was born In Portland a n dark. Coffee will be furnished on | Dean C. Poindexter, form er pastor a show er given a t the home of her j the hours of 8:45 and 12. Funeral Rites For Leonard' Climb, only three failed to reach O c to b e r 9. 1911, and attendod of the M ethodist church here is parents last T hursday evening by the grounds. C ooperating in th e work will be Bauer Held Monday; Died I ,he ,op school at Lebanon before coming to dean of the in stitu te. Mis. Eggim ann. A large num ber of Doctors Melville S. Jones, Milton Glen Simms will lead the trip this city. He was a mem ber of the A ttending from Springfield, are! p^rgo,,« were invited and the honor In Hospital Saturday HENDRICKS FUNERAL V. W alker, and W. H. Pollard, who Sunday and will be assisted by sev-j Christian church In Springfield. V era Ja n e B abbitt, Dale Carson, j guest received many beautiful will give th e physical exam ina­ R ITES HELD MONDAY Leonard Bauer, Creswell farm er ' ral other experienced members of, Funeral services were held from B eatrice Carson, Carl H orrell, Flor- j gifts. tions. Dental exam inations will be i he Christian church here Tuesday ence and Charline Fish, Mrs. Louis i ---------------------------- who fell from a haymow to a cow he club. F uneral services for Vernon E. made by Doctors W. N. Dow and A. ----------- •— ■ morning at 10 o’clock Rev. S. Earl stanchion and was m ortally injured Shipley, Marian Shipley, F rances D R POLLARD RETURNS Hendricks, Wondlii.g, who died G. Brown. j Childers of Eugene officiated. Mil­ Tuesday of last week, died S atur­ " w y n ^ v i“ ' Bartholomew, FROM CHURCH M EETIN G BUSINESS MEETING OF The clinic is held under the aus Saturday m orning a t the Eugene le r m ortuary of Junction City day a t the Bugene hospital. He hail pices of th e Lane County H ealth hospital a t the age of 27 years, ENDEAVOR IS TONIGHT hail charge of arrangem ent*. received fractured vertebrae of til • Miss Brood, Bob Brown and Faye: w H p o ,Iard retu rn ed Mon. association and all parents with were held Monday m orning at Survivors include his m other. neck in the fall Parsons day from E vanston, Illinois where children who a re to s ta rt school 10:30 a t th e Veatch chapel In Eu- Monthly business meeting of the Mrs. Cecil Ford of Lebanon, bis They will return home July 22. Mr. B auer was born ill Germany he attended a national com m ittee coon are urged to bring th eir chi!- gene. Interm ent was made a t the Christian Endeavor society of the father, E. D. Sword of Loe Angales. P leasant Hill cem etry with Dr. E. in 1867 and eauie to the United Christian church will be held this and two sisters, Betty Marie and m eeting of th e M ethodist church. - dren to the free clinic. INSURANCE RATING MAN I While at E vanston Dr. Pollard was The clinics were organized sev V. S tivers In charge of the service S tates 53 years ago, living first nt evening at 8 o’clock. The meeting Ruth, both of Cascadia, V IS IT S C ITY ON FRIDAY made chairm an of th e com m ittee eral years ago and have proven H endricks was horn at North Lincoln, N ebraska before coming will be held at the church and will _________________ in charge of church benevolences very beneficial in pointing out to Bend, W ashington on N ovem ber 6. Io C reswell in 1928. follow the weekly prayer service. KENSINGTON HOSTESS E. B. Morrison, rep resentativ e of j A minimum of th ree million dollars parents the d efects or m inor ail-; 1907, com ing to Oregon with his He is survived by his widow, At the executive committee AT LAWN PARTY FRIDAY the Oregon Insurance Rating Bu for benevolence work of the church 1 m ents of thei rchildren. which can lurrents in 1910. He was a mem ber Mrs. Daisy Bauer; three daughtei breakfast held Sunday morning a t ' reau a t Portland, was In Spring- was set by the com m ittee for the lie elim inated or rem edied b e fo re , of the F irst C hristian church at Mrs. Anna McNealy, Mrs. G ertrude t |„. |loniP mirh cidlne Garlin Members of teh Kensington club field Friday on business In connec-j next year. This will be ap p o rtio n ed , school opens thus preventing th j | P leasant Hill. Gage, and Mrs. Rosa Forem an, all ,.|ang were made to contact young ei tertalned about 76 m em bers of tion with the rating of Springfield , through the d ifferent areas and | child from startin g school with un His wife, Lucille, and th ree chil pf Lincoln. N ebraska; one step-son, people of the other churches toi the Happy Hour. Happy Evening, property for Insurance. He will pre- down to the individual congrega- nece sary handicaps. No work o r dren. IgiVerne, Darrel, and Donna .Martin Bolsen, also of Lli» oln, plan a Joint picnic. They also dis- i Civic, N eedlecraft and pare a detailed report to be su b -! tions. treatm en ts a re given at the clinic. Belle, survive. and two -top-daughters, Mrs. K en­ cusserl sending a delegate to the Aeneas, Pr)M.,„„ c,obg „ ,awn at neth Danstrom of Creswell, and m itted to the city later. With this The w eather wa not extrem ely This is merely Intended for examlD convention a t Turner. the home of Mrs W N Dow on Mrs. C harlotte Rock of Altoona, report it will be possible to deter- warm in the Middle W es; and the at ions and if u n natural conditions VISITOR FROM SEATTLE Several Endeavorers responded Pennsylvania. m ine what changes or Improve- [ tr ’p. made in a ir cooled coaches, are found they a re so reported to to a request for help-at the Com- Serving were Mrs. C larence GIVEN PARTY MONDAY m ents can be made to change t h e ' was very com fortable, said D the parents. Two brothers, Philip Bauer. Phil­ mnnlty Playground. Cbage „ „ Murphy> M l„ rating of the city. Pollard on his retu rn here. Mem bet's of th e com m ittee In Ray Sawyer will be entertained Pau| BaH,()rd Mrg 1>ow Mrg M Miss F lorence G arrison wag hon­ om ath. and Mike Bauer, Corvallis, ch arg e of the work this year are ored Monday evening with a party also survive as do two slsteri, with a supper and service In the V. Walker, and Mrs. H. W hitney. T IM E NOW TO SPRAY ENCAMPMENT TO PUT ON Mrs. Jam es Laxton, Mn OHwe which was given by Mrs. O. M. Mrs. B arbara H arnoff of Corvallis, near future. The Endeavorers will They were dressed In Japan»«« Rebhan. Mrs. Clifford Wilson, and M enne at h er nome on route 1. and Mrs. K ate 8<-hweerbarth of al o contribute a dollar a month costume*. FOR CODDLING MOTHS ROYAL PURPLE DEGREE Miss K athryn Raneom Red Oak. Iowa. to help Rend him to Japan. Tbei In charge of the reception were Miss G arrison Is visiting a t the He was a m em ber of the Oerman group also decided to take up the <\jrR w K Barnell Mrs I-avrence Apple and pear tree* should be T he Royal Purple degree will be Mennes hom e from Seattle. G uests a t th e party w ere Jack «^uri-h, and of the order work of publishing a bulletin of May Mrg p j Bartholomew, and -prayed now to stop co d d lin g ! conferred on th ree candidates at G IR L SCOUTS TO RETURN Sandgathe. C hester h -ster Perry. D lsqu- ,,f Hp!ma" < hurch B u.lne*. M|„a Kdna 8 warts moths from doing considerable the reg u lar m eeting of W lm awhela FROM CAMP ON SUNDAY Sandgathe, P erry, Dlsqu> F uneral service- were held Mon dam age to these crops later tn the Encam pm ent of th e I. O. O F at Springfield Girl Scouts attending Smith. Stanley Zlolkowskl, Howard Featured on the program was a season according to C. E. Stew art Eugene Odd Fellows hall Friday the annual Scout cam p a t camp W ilder, Dorothy K arns, D eE tta f|a> afternoon at 2 o c lo c k from the TH IEVES TAKE BLANKETS style show, readings tfc Mrs. Mar- Cr veil county fru it toepector. evening, according to reports. A Cleawox. n ear Florence, will re Sandgathe, C aroline Zlolkowskl, Schw ering chapel in ____ FROM BERNARD CABIN ion Adams and cum bers by Miss num ber of m em bers live In and turn to th eir homes Sunday follow Ethel Severson and Miss G arrison _______ Dorothe Mae Potter. R efreshm ent ing a two-weeks outing on the ............................... Albany People Here — Mr sud around Springfield IUKA CIRCLE HEARS Eight blankets and a quantity of ■ Mrs. D W Gerber and fam ily ot will be served following the degree coast. The Springfield scout troop! California People Here— Mr. and CONVENTION NEWS ,