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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1933)
J JF J i t r 1 5. It. J 4 1 1 l:. K -I ! ft I r 4- "r" "J, -) if Missionary Society will Meet ; The Woman's Foreign Mission ary society - ol Leslie Memorial chnrch will most at the born of Mrs. J. W. Ritchie, 1T2I 8outh Winter street, Wednesday after noon, with Mrs. W. O. Conner and Mrs. Vernon Sackett assisting hostesses. r Devotionals will be led by Mrs. Clyde French and Miss Jennie DaUey will hare the lesson study. Mrs. Moorhead will present the stewardship lesson and Mrs. Lain toot will sing. The society is also Invited to a farewell reception tor Miss Rath Field at the home of Mrs. W. T. RIgdoa from 2:39 to 1:10 Friday afternoon. Mrs. M. a Panefc Supper Hostess Mrs. M. O. Panes: will enter tain at her home tonight with supper party and bridge. Goests will Include Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Blinkhorn, Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Brank, Mr. and Mrs, Ellsworth Hartwell, Mr. and Mrs, Gall Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carson, and Mr. and Mrs. Pa nek. , - White Shrine Plans " Social Meeting The White Shrine of Jerusa lem will entertain Monday night at Masonic temple with bridge and "500". A business meeting will precede the social hour. Plans haTe taken care of the en tertainment of those who do not rare to play cards. At a late hour refreshments wilt be Barred by the hostess committee which is headed by Joy Turner Moses. McKinley P. T. A. will meat Mondaj night at 8 o'clock in the auditorium of the school. Dr. J. Lyman Steed of the school for the deaf will be the speaker and will give a demon stration of the methods used. Mis9 Esther Long Is chairman of the program committee. Mrs. Mildred Wyatt accom panied by Mrs. Kenneth Dalton will present a group of musical numbers. A social hour under t'.a direc tion of Mrs. V. A. Douglas, sisted by Mrs. M. G. Panek, Mrs, Charles McElhinney, and Mrs. Jo seph Schur. All parents and friends of the district are invit ed to attend. Mrs. C. C. Geer will entertain with one of her entertaining Sun day afternoon musicals this af ternoon at her home. To this par ents of students are lnrlted Croups of students give musical numbers and tea is served. This afternoon those presenting num ber will include Jobby and Betty Ann Lemon, Uona Batson, violin 1st; Vernita Batson, Greeta Har is, Minnie, and Suml Ogura, Genei veve Van Cleeve, Norma and Aldo Fontanani. Mrs. Floyd Miller and Wesley Miller, Irene Hansen. At the tea hour Mrs. Geer will be assisted 1- Loretta Lemon. Sigma .'a chapter of the Del phian society will meet Tuesday at the city library for its regular meeting rt 2 o'clock. Topics will be taken ly Mrs. David Wright. Mrs. VV. t. stacey, Jr., Mrs. Hugh Latham. lira. C. L. Newman, Mrs. James G. lleltzel and Mrs. I. L. Darby. The P-r.t Matrons association of the Eastern Star will hold Its regular meeting Friday night beglnninr with a 7:30 o'clock supper a the home of Mrs. Ida Pattern.? 1 BE iiiiil SHE ran Insurant Sales Hoped to . Liquidate Debts That Total $64,000 J elected tor the ensuing year are: UT. il. u. r isaiey, presiaeai; ur. James Sears, Tice-p resident, and Dr. Wolcott E. Buren, secretary- treasurer. - ' Referring to the refinancing. M. L. Meyers said, "We hare teen deliberate in this program, and hare refrained from publicity up to now. It is our purpose-1 ap proach only a comparatively few people with this proposal.-There has been - considerable interest manifested by the many who are concerned for the. welfare ot the hospital. The response ot thoee already conversant, with the plan has been most gratifying.' A folder now In the mails to f riaad ot the hospital - outlines the plan as a eorahlaatloa of sav- By ANNE ADAMS Lines and details that are care fully planned to achieve a grace ful silhouette will make this frock popular model among women who must choose wisely because of their figures. The deep revere following the surplice lines of the bodice, a snug hip yoke and fetch ing new sleeves are Just some ot its good points. Lovely In the new sarins' nrints. Pattern 3417 may be oraerea only In sixes SI. 38. 40, 42, 44 and 41. Sise S3 requires 4 yards 33-inch fabrie and yard con trasting. Illustrated step-by-step sewing instructions Included with pattern. A plan which It is believed even la times of depression will meet with general response has been launched by the board ot directors ot the Salem General hospital as a solution to Its financial prob- Um T1 .Mint. tt&f neff 41 Ant to meet the interest due on iu W aad raneA The proposal tendi last month, the board is la ttt subscription loans be made employing a method for taking uader easy tanas ot payment, aa .... .VTTi . -.,. wiiiok I in consideration therefor the hoe- weea an wa en asm Miavvsvwstivv . , has been successful la financing wiu f0"' many other Institutions through-1 lM"" V!fm oat the country. ,Br.ii. SHr ZZ.7-lYi . . ... i eaca iivv, j lie m ir uwbm "Mpiw" "u. bank la Salem as trustee under i.;.M.hT. ient th will receive this subeerla- w iJS 2? L Uoa money a. It is paid la tor VHt ft ?2Ll? o?tt the debt fund and will Issue eer iKMii?.Th J Ueaie of trust te the aubsertb- beda. and is credited witn the A .v. v.. . iu tm STfSn&tt S ?eVtaxJpSnTimUahf; city an east wing was added , fl- t0 tIu hospital 1 nancea wrougn we proceeas o tQ lBtMt oa the Hospitals, Uke other instltu- Dono tions, have experienced a decided tailing oft of their regular in- come, nence xne omiem bwpum I ka -t marm thae be finds that ita bonded indebtedness v- , TZ.Sttml The In- 1. too great a load considering iU lcoS requ rements of both principal u. uf. Iasaranee eonrpany ana interest, in me past six 7 . w.. Tni ah. r the there has been paid on these M- L0ng old i!n' eompanies. The counts over 835,000. The total of ,V, ruar.nteea the its bonded and other indebtedness SHOTS BE I.S.B. FEE 11.! mills, are 22.? per cent lets than at this time last year. TJafilled orders increased 1I3.00I feet from the prwrious week. New export business receiv ed during the week was 3.873.004 tees less .man me toiuis toyurk- ed tor the previous week.. New us J mm-, . M.v,.. v " ' - I. " . I . . ... 1 i .a. -nmimm if tfi ! ... mtt v,,,nui iiwmMi line more ana more inieiravea a Associated -Student ody ot -8al 3,4 1.0 01 feet, while the tocal I winter iporta, aa unl football. i.m Mtk melnal veted an amend- trade decreased II 1.0 01 iMt I oasesau ana eiuer ipwu, ment to their "eonsUtutlon Frt-1 from the previous week's business day. catting- the studeat mem- ipnrnrnT nnnu p n Iff WHiTEB SPGBtS "People everywhere are becom- strncted across ' the bay : , Golden Gate. . . ta San DJeea, Fhtuia got Jnm bled la, the crowd when police threw 'out tear bombs to quell a Hot; and undertook to get out ot the way by crawling under a fence but was hurVla the legs so . he had to lima tor several days. : bership tee to B0 cents and thereby allowing those students wh pay that amount, the right te vote, to hold office and get a subscription te the Clarion, stu dent newspaper, tree ot other charge. Formerly students were oblig ed ta par $1 a year for a student body ticket. At tan rate eaiy abouV 100 students actually be- DIED IS GUI BYililll C(H)P eaa Uke jart la this term ot te tivlty," Fred BUdter, Foruana munieieal ladce. teld a capacity audience at the T. M. C A. Friday aiahc The Judge told his aadieaoe how strides are being made la the winter sport program at Mouat Hood and of the organisation ef the northwest branch ot the Na tional Skiing association at Port land. A tournament and eararrai HUM BETS MANY PEACE BDOKS Designation ot Willamette uni versity as a depository for all pub lications of the Carnegia Endow ment for Peace will mean Imme diate addition of 300 te 409 valu able books te the school library. It was announced en the campus WOODSURZr. Jam. 14 (fee- I ta v.v elaanad br the Portland fM W v Wtlaan end tterel-i.v ii at. the laat came vpttng members of the tu-jSoUaT4 -were reelected directors I tirt ajtrs urogram consisting of yesterday. All the previously put dent body. I.t iweAdbwn Ceoaeratrra 1 Iv -wT.h.. . Za Mount I lished books ot the Peace endow- Some criticism was expressed I mwere at the annual meet-1 Ji I ment are aow made available ror br students Friday te the er- I CM taar. The aasodatiea I oa hi .HHnn te the I the school foot that la their hurry to bringltnH.. ititribntd e dtridaad at I v. mn n-nm. national 1 Hereaner an dooks puniunea the amendment te a vote, the! ti.xf tor Etterbarg atrawberry I ehamploa ta the art ot akilag. and I by the endowment's funds win be propvusni ( mt pwai as resuii ot mo poot i jena KlTema, wne piaceo HecoB i la lire .1 io ine consuiuiKniai 1 1 nnmmA in mninnirtina wtta tne 1 1. tnmniii eomoeution i nuouuun crvunr. otmtnaa Areorainr le ine o a nPnm nniwr i ..m)xn nr te ron vum wn.u u. au.B oiwwH Sand 15o la eoim er stampi (Miss preferred), for tkia pattern. Write plaiaiy jor aaima, addraas aad ityla n amber. Be aure to atate aise wanted. The new iprinf faahion book la ready. Containing 82 colorful paras of lovely Parii-inipired raodele for erary aprinc seed, this beautiful book allows how to be chle at erery haw f the (Uy. Every atria is practical, and eair to make. There are model! for tne larger figure, and pace of delightful junior and kiddie atylea. Send for your copy. Price of eatalof. IS. Catalog and pattern together Me. Addreaa all mail ordera ta Stateamen Pattern Department. 24S Wait 17th street. New York eity. Solkitatioa Started Upon death of the Insured, the inauranee money will repay his rAnatHntlnn a nrouoeed emend-1 t nnwryi anntliar tin. 1 1 a I Ecott, neaa or. tne feace Eiaow- ment mast be posted on the I totalinn 835 85. would be dlstri- I AMmnrjanviaa the talk, motion I meat, was made by Dr. Robert M. builetla board 10 days before aa I bmted from the revolving fund. I .ictTinka wer ibowa ot the Caa- I Gatke last summer at Ann arbor. AijMttinn and this wne not com-1 nMv.Kt k ynAMc of rfthraarr. I erv i.v tinrnimmt. f eatur-I Mich, when Katke represented plied with. The amendment, how-1 During the past year 31800 was I iD, ilr national stars In competl- I the university here at a aaUoa a - a m m m I a aa avaa. a 1 I . I a eaa (mew Af a nTaaSPSaea FIAtl I 1 W AfPafe ever, is expeciea wj siana as i ved from tne reserve runa. wnue 1 10 Mt Lake Tanoe. voted. I the larae reserve eaa easily atana The amendment was proposed 1 this for a year or so, growers hope by Lee Weisser and Francis 1 to see the reserve use 'lessened Barnes. The election commit-1 next year. Eugene Courtney, local tee was composed of Ruth John-1 banker, spoke on general crop son, chairman, Evelyn Haag, Bob ! condition. He failed to sound any is 364,000 A debt liquidation program bas been Instituted by the board ot directors, and headquarters are established In Room 10 over the Penney store, phone 5 814. Otho I insurance contract guarantees the return to the subscriber or his estate whatever he now loan te the hospital plus 30 per cent. The solicitatloa of subscriptions is in the hands ot friends ef the uosoltel who have subscribed themselves, and who volunteer Ferris of Los Angeles, experieno- ""r.' '..u 'V Tni ed in the Plan adopted a. AnvttvAiV f r nlrajr rna ram- I ' nalra. Milton L. Meyers has beea made general chairman, ana nis vice-chairmen are Dr. Frank B. Brown, W. L. Phillips and August Huckestein. Physicians Endorse Plan The medical staff ot the hospi tal, at Its annual meeting adopted a resolution of endorsement as follows: "Resolved we members of the medical staff of Salem General hospital in sessidn this tth day of January, 1833, hereby endorse the plan ot refinancing the hospi tal as presented" by the board of directors and as individuals we agree to give It such moral and financial snrtnort as we find is possible. Members ot the hospital board are: W. H. Dancy, H. T. Barnes, w v. Hamilton. M. L. Meyers. Bert T. Ford. William Gauuaori, T. M. Hicks. August Huoiesteia. William McGilehrist. Jr.. Dr. H. H. Ollncer. W. L. Phillips, Mrs. O. 0. Bellinger, Mrs. W. 0- Dyer, Miss Elizabeth Putnam and Mrs. Frank F. Snedeeor. FARM PROBLEMS TOPIC SILVERTON. Jan. 14 The ag ricultural committees of the Mar inn nnnnt srrenass and the Po mona agricultural committee will mmmt at slrrerteB February 8 te discuss topics interest to Ore- The new officers of the staff goa farmers. seminar of international law professors. Included la the collection ot books are a number ot classics oa International law, many volumes of diplomatic correspondence and other valuable material. The Car- Browne.ll and Ruth Sawyer. material optimism for the berry situation. KUDUS E OUTPUT 6E1II WILL IKE RESTITUTION. SAID SEATTLE A total of 353 mills reporting to the West Coast Lum bermen a association for toe week Drama of Boxing Rincr to be Given e. j . i otner vaiuanie maienao. ine wir- BV rilfjh OtUOeniS rjegle foundation seeks to make . its publications free from prooo- rwrnnrTisoN. Jan." 14 "Kid I randa. confining its field to fae- ni w one ot Emerson's Ma-1 tual. documentary publications IV.n1 beSt t nree-aCl CUUlUW I WntCa ICUUUIH Ulmj U5 M waaw will be presented by the Jeffer- for work. mnm aiuii school Friday night. Jan-1 S7SL: "5 TJiTr Trindle to Take eee Chambers. "Kid Colby," is a story of the boxing ring. Those in the cast are waa Unit. Stanley Robinson, Ralph nMn Marrlne Thurston. Maur- Up Prosecution Of Giesy, Schwab . ATTK1a9a.. "r""? Z.. uriM. Mllo Harris. Leonard indication that Zeno Schwab ending January T operated at 17.8 I ".eIor c5Af I Ma.rc.nmr Lucille Barnes. Kelthel and B. F. Giesy will come U per cent of capacity, as compared J""? Margaret Hult, Ellen Loo- trial la circuit court here agaia to 14.0 per cent ot capacity for out t shortages in funds of two . p.... Lucllle Pratt, foP ODeratlonl in connection with s . a iim allies eaaisaAH wxrasuss sir a- n esa i amj s ltt nTinni wkf ana xi.s Der i ...v.. ., v..n-i. natrn- I cent for the same week last year, ville, Fred M. Qearla asked time During the week 1T8 of these (to pieaa ana wui wur ml -,s at aa, am TetaV II plants were report m as own im pi ir V sU rT. 71 as operating. I uaater nw, fvcixer a uuui vm Of these mllU 178 produced in, siaiea pnvaiauy m 88.537.303 feet or 18.1 per eent will make restltutloa tor tte of their weekly capacity. Current funds diverted to bis ewa use. new business of these mills was i wnien leaas io wuciwiuu 8.0 per seat over production aad Gearta will pieaa gumy. ea e nM uat r thair aitlr ee- Gearln's defalcations, toUllng paolty. Last week produetloa of) about 131,000, covered a period these mills equalled 18.1 per oentioi anoui is yeers uariu and salsa 18.8 per eent of their he waa secretary for the two Instl- weekly capacity. Shipmeats loriiuuons concorBu. i V' the week were ff.l per eeui inaw i fire nenei utuu'iu l Til le) ina ine hot uicti Inventories, as reported by 130 Relief assoeiatloa. Mixed up in Riot; Legs Slightly Hurt KEIZER. Jan. 14 Mr. and Mrs. William Blake and Freeda Phillip Blake have returned from a trip through California, where they visited relatives at Pasade na, Glendale and Saa Diego. la San Francisco they saw ineeptioa ot the great bridge being eon- the Willamette Valley j Mortgage Loan company is seen In state ment yesterday of District At torney W. H. Trindle that trials ot. these mea will be prosecuted as sooa as possible. Trindle and his deputy. Lyle Page, will handle the pToeeeatioa without the aid of Barnett Gold stein, special prosecutor who handled the state's ease oa one of eight indictments against the men. Trindle and lags will else hsadle the ease ef Charles B. Archerd Indicted in connection with warehouse receipts, Trindle indicated. MICKEY MOUSE By WALT DISNEY Codfrey. An afternoon being anticipated for Tuesday is that for which Un Kenneth Waters will be hostess at her home compliment ing a group ot Salem matrons with a bridge tea. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Mackenzie have returned from a six weeks' visit In Washington. They divided their time between Seattle and Kelso. Mrs. Fred Steusloff will enter tain for members of the Leisure Hour club at her home veanes day afternoon. Friends of Mrs. H. F. Shank will be nleased to learn that she U Improving Tapidly from her re cent Illness. Cross -Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFFER rVoAca. BEIN0 KNOWS jOlsH-Y WHACT V-IIN.... 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VCUJRO BY THE CKEAK1NZ, 50UND OF STEALTrTY FOOTSTEPS W THE FOYER AND I WENT D0WN5TARS TO INVESTlaTEl AS I ENTERED THE LMNiTKOOM I VwVS Grabbed from behpabut i broke loose- then we strolled for a MOMENT WHEN SUCOENLY THE BURiiLAR HIT ME ON THE HE AO AND EYtRXTHlrtf k WENT tUUX MY HEAD STILL HURTS! V SCPHtE waft STANOtNit OVER ME WHEN I CAME TO! 4EE.SKE. WAS FRjHTENED 5KE FAINTED WHEN 'SHE LOOKED IN THE S VA5E AND SAW THAT HER DIAMOND WAS UGltKi I CANT tMAfNE HOW THE BURGLAR I kkiwitwashidoenintheva.se! maybe he was sncoptni, outside the wsnoow ) ft THERE YES, THAT PTlOSABljf firm Hu AfTL4AS rTS,"YOUCAN tCPENOUPON IT THAT THIS MYSTERWUS CASEWiU. EVENTUALLY EE SOLVEPl YaICII CIVtLCTnUTTS CLOSELY! 4 v.jssrs-; IS twenty. F a V