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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, April 12, 1933
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Society News and
Cub
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y College
Enjoys
Olive M. Doak, Society Editor
Group
Pretty
SOCIAL CALENDAR
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Tea Meeting
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A large iiumber of the college
Set enjoyed the pretty tea for
which Mrs George Alden opened
her home Tuesday afternoon be
tween the hours of 2 and 5:30
o'clock. The affair was given by
Alpha Phi Alpha Mothers club In
jtrtmnltmenr tn MIso RprnteA T7fP.V-
, p man. cjueen of the May for this
year's university May day pro
gram. j Mrs. John Taylor greeted the
C guests at the door. At the distinc
tively arranged tea table Mrs. Carl
Gregg Doney and Mrs. George
Pearce presided. Wedgwood china
and Chinese copper on a lovely
white cloth were accentuated by
the use of a floral centerpiece of
snapdragons, nasturtiams and daf
fodils. Wedgwood blue tapers
.were need In the candelabrum.
Included among the invited
guests were Miss Bernice Rick
man, honor guest, her mother,
Mrs. J. M. Rickman. Mrs. H. M.
Boardbent, Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs.
John TJlrich, Mrs. W. E. Kirk,
Mrs. E. C. Cross, Mrs. Alice Fish
er, Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney, Mrs.
Elizabeth Pound, Mrs. L. Dror-
.-.-.. v. j ir
c. p. Breithaupt, Mrs. s. Deii tainting Uonated to
tnuu, xurs. j. u. roiey, Mrs. n. i a . H
R. Glalsver. Mrs. J. D. O'Dell. r-kiL muacuiu
f"-Mrs E. E. Eastrldge, Mm. R. EL
Varley. Mrs. Mason Bishop, Mrs.
-t 6. W. Selee, Mrs. -Minerva Hol-
comb, Mrs. George Pearce, Mrs
Edna Ellis, Miss Irene Breithaupt,
Mrs. Helen Breithaupt, Mrs. Har
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Wednesday, April 1$
Dorcas society of Christ Lutheran church, at church
at 1 o'clock. .
Women's Home Missionary society of Jason Lee
with Mrs. M. A. March at 1340 North Cottage street,
2:30 o'clock.
Mrs. Pearl Grote, hostess to. Sweet Briar club, 2
o'clock at her home.
Women's Foreign Missionary society. First Metho
dist church, 2:15 o'clock in church parlors; special
speaker, Mrs. M. B. Parounagian of Portland.
Knight Memorial Missionary tea meeting with Mrs.
Nina Mclntyre, 337 South 18th street; 2:30 o'clock.
Thursday, April IS
Nile club regular,meetlng, one o'clock In Masonic
temple.
Women's Relief Corps, social afternoon at Miller's
hall, cards in play from 2 to 4 o'clock.
Willing Workers class of First Christian church,
2:30 o'clock in church parlors.
Friday, April U
Daughters of Union Veterans of Civil war, Salem
Women's clubhouse; official visit of department pres
ident. Annie S. Warren; potluck dinner, 6:20 o'clock.
Women's Missionary society ol First Baptl3t church,
with Mrs. E. M. Bailey on Portland road. Topic Is "Our
Black Friends"; bring loyalty gift boxes; meet at church
at 1:30 o'clock.
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Mrs. L. H. Tarpley has donated
to the Oregon State Art Museum
the second painting to become a
part of the organizations collec
tion. Ella Bugbee, sister of Mrs.
(Did Elbert, Mrs. Frances DeHarp- 7arPle" who studied n Munich
port. Miss Loretta Varley, Miss
Roberta Varley, Miss Helen
v-JIanke, Mrs. Leonard Helsler,
Miss Mildred Leighton, Miss Ros-
etta Smith, Mrs. Wilmer Wells,
iliss Murail White, Mrs. Helen
Moore, Miss Velleda Ohmart, Miss
60 years ago painted the picture
which has since that time passed
the test of severe art critics.
The painting has no name, but
fs a charming bit of study of a
Chinese girl. Its donation to the
Art Museum is being hailed with
Gladys Miller, Mrs. Truman Cum- uch Pleasure by the members of
tnlngs, Mrs. Frank Shafer, Miss the organization.
Myrna Bonney, Miss Lois Plum- L For one week the painting will
Bier, Miss Lucille Cummings, Miss be .on n'lt a the cltT library
Irma Baker and the active soror
ity members.
Nile Club Will Meet
Thursday
and will then be transferred to
the state house to become a part
or the Museum exhibit there.
This afternoon following school
the ninth grade of Parrish Girl
Reserves and any interested ninth
grade girl of the school, will
Salem Daughters of the Nile P the tennis project In
twill meet at the Masonic temple keeping with the outdoor sport
Thursday for a 1 o'clock lunch- project which the triangle Is
(eon and this will be followed by
ewlng and an informal atter-
. fcioon. Guests are. asked to bring
1 Sandwiches.
Mrs. Bert Flack Is chairman of
i the hostess committee and Is to
: tie assisted by Mrs. M. C. Petteys,
( Mrs. Wayne Henry and Mrs.
Eweeney.
Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, assisted by
Mrs. Carlton Smith and Mrs. D.
C. Roberts entertained 29 mem
bers of the Junior Guild of St.
Paul's Episcopal church Tuesday
afternoon for 1 o'clock luncheon
followed by sewing. Articles for
jthe fall "white elephant" sale are
peine made by the guild now.
working out this semester. Miss
Ruth Chapman will be in charge
of the demonstrations. Miss Mil
dred Miller will give the Instruc
tions.
Birthday Inspires
Surprise Party
Board Meeting Hears
Monthly Reports
The board meeting of the T.
W. C. A. executive rroun was
held Tuesday morning and at
this time reports were given cov
ering the past month's work.
Mrs. M. B. Wagstaff reported
a decided Increase In the num
ber of women out of work and
at home during the past month
over previous months. The num
ber amounted to 362 who applied
for work and only 76 positions
were available of which 68 were
filled. Twenty-six of these were
temporary and 42 permanent.
The problem of caring for
these women has been one of the
largest demands of the T. W. C. A.
for the past few weeks.
Discussion was taken ud con
cerning the completion of the bud
get drive interrupted by the bank
Holiday. A budget meeting will
be held this next Tuesday begin
ning at 10 o'clock In the T. W.
C. A. with Mrs. F. A. Elliott,
chairman of the finance commit
tee. In charge
Japanese Statesman
Is Heard
large delegation cf J. T. P. L.
members attended the Oregon
Japanese Sectional T. P. C. O.
(Toung People's Christian Con
ference) In Hood River Saturday
and Sunday. The theme of the
conference was "Christian Broth
erhood. .
Those attending from Salem in
cluded Bymio Mio, Klyo Mio, Em!
Tada. Hoshle Wttanabe, Martha
Okuda, Seiko Watanabe, Frances
Malda, Jessie Fukuda, Susie Fu
kuda, and the Rev. Nojl, Ross
Khotts. Tommy Ogura, 8hlg Wat
anabe, "Tats" Tada, Taul Watan
abe. Jun Watanabe and Frank Fu
kuda.
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OFFICERS
Rev. Clyde Thomas Will
Continue as Pastor for
Fourth Year
property where a tram balldlag
In being erected for sale of beer.
Om the former sit workmen
are' clearing away part of the
sawdust elevator tor' placement
of the structure and en the lat
ter men are erecting the frame
building which will shelter the
retail Industry.
MILL CITY, April 11 At the
annual meeting of the Presbyter
ian church, officers were elected
for the coming year. Over 100
members of the church were pres
ent and enjoyed a short program
consisting of songs by the entire
company, a violin solo by Mrs.
Sven Ellasen, organ numbers by
Arthur Mason and singing by a
The birthday of Mrs. M. P.
Dennis was the Inspiration for a
pretty dinner party and evening
of cards planned as surprise to
her by a group of her friends. The
dinner was a no host affair. For
cards which followed winning
scores were held by Mrs. Dennis
and E. A. Prultt.
Present in addition to the hon
nr raf nri Mr Ttannta m Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Case, Mr. and Mrs. Past Presidents
k. a. .rruut, air. ana airs, uscar r1
Dencer, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Reld, VIUD CJectS
Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson,
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Moses,
Mrs. Margaret Montgomery, and
Mrs. Margaret Scotney.
Mrs. Hollis Huntington and
Mrs. David W. Eyre were special
guests for the attractive bridge
The above group had the pleas
ure of hearing an address by T.
Matsuoka, Japanese diplomat, in
Portland Sunday tnninr. whan
he spoke before a large audience I trio, Mrs. R. L. Cooper, Mrs. O. C
at the Benson high school audi- "nmcnins ana Mrs. uioya unm
torium. I van.
An Easter sunrise service, will I J- p- Smith acted as moderator
be held at the Havesville Jartan- nd Mrs. W. W. Allen as secre-
ese church Easter Sundav at s 1 tary. It was voted to ask Rev.
o'clock. At this time, installation Clyde Thomas to remain as pas-
of the J. T. P. L. officers will be tor. Mr. Thomas has filled the lo-
neia, as well as, Invitation of new cal Puipn r "ree years, james
league members. Tha rt tm Dawes was reelected an elder and
will deliver the address, and ape- Herbert Schroeder was elected as
cial music will also be aivan h. I the other elder. Mrs. James Swan
Taul Watanabe, and J. Y. P. L. nd Fred Grimes were each re
members, elected to the offices of trustees
la the afternoon hantUmai and Bert Jewell was reelected
a nt. e .i' v. ..., vices will be held at tha Pr.h. treasurer,
I terlan church with tha rv. Knul Sunday school officers: Mrs,
men's club tor the benefit card officiating. "rITK "Dependent;
n.rt- t,A. J?v.;7"J 7 L Wtl Herbert Schroeder. assistant;
Y. W. C. A. budget for this year. L- L- w iH entertain M" Jm Swan secriUry-treas-
Discusslon was also held con- mebrs of the Delta Phi Moth- " and Blanc- Swan, assistant;
corniTif th. nmt.. r- .vi ers club at her homa In Mnrnin. Ellis Smith, organist; Winona
meeting to be held soon in Port- 8lde for th next meeting of the Swan Pst: Mrs. Robert Ander
lani!. with Mr. H.rrt. t r-h-. group it was announced t th. son, cradle roil; Alma Smith,
berlaln. national w' n a Monday meeting held with Mr. home department; and Violet Car-
president, and Miss Rhoda Foster, F.red Alban Weil. Mrs. John Ul
a national afirretarv of tha unir rich will be assisting hostesa. Mr.
division, in attendance. Those who Lee M- Unruh was assisting host-
signified their intention of attend- Ior ine Monday afternoon
Inr from the Salem executive meeting.
board included Mrs. L. O. Clem-
ter, organist for the primary de
partment
Reports. of the past years work
were read. At the beginning of
last year the church had 97 mem
bers. During the year they added
Salem bop 'men who would
likely have first hand informa
tion should any brewery con
struction be started in this lo
cality, indicated yesterday that
rumors of a brewery at West Sa
lem were based entirely upon
misinformation.
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ent, Mrs. E. B. Daugherty, Mrs. Officers of Salem Artisan lodge 14 new members and lost four
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been treated to a varied sort of
weather the past several days.
Starting Thursday a very cold day
M. B. Wagstaff and Mrs. Elixa- rea Portland Tuesday
beth Gallaher nini to Put on the lodge work for
vregon ABsemDIy of Portland
feather Plays Antic
Residents of this district have
The personnel of the state
board of bar examiners was In
creased from five to nine mem
bers In an order handed down by
the state supreme court Tuesday.
New members of the board in
clude Robert Mautx and James B.
Finnlgan, Portland: David B. Ev
ans, Eugene, and Colon R. Eber
hard. La Grande. Eberhard pre
viously served as a member of
the state senate for several terms.
The old members of the board
are Roscoe C Nelson. Roy F.
Shields. B. A. Green and Edgar
Freed. Portland, and John H. Car
son. Salem.
The court also changed the
rules so as to give the bar exam
iners additional authority and dis
cretion in conducting examina
tions. The revised rules apply
particularly to investigations re
garding an applicants moral
haracter.
The court reversed the decree
of Judge Evans In a suit brought
by A. A. Schramm, state superin
tendent of banks and liquidator of
the Bank of Kenton, to recover
certain collateral posted Tlth the
Bank of California, tarsecure pay
ment of a loan. The lower court
held for the bank.
Past Presidents club of the
AULSVILLE PLAY WINS
AUMSVILLE. April 11 Th- wa. fiinArlcncM thon camA rain
Turner community talent contest and snow. Saturday morning how-
piay, i oe cat's W Makers." nut ever the snow was again at work
WomAn'a pn.f mm. r on bT ta school students, and about three Inches covered
of Mrs. BumId Martin ta.i. Presented at Aumsvllle on the ground
afternoon. At thU mtinr nffi. Thar",s3r n,Bt in competition Sunday morning the old weath
cars were elentrf for th Mn.int wun tn contest play, "Neigh- er man had a change of heart and
o i ti . . . I ji j ii a. J - i V a.
year. Mrs. Martin will head the! ' PtB8BB'wi oj m earners ol oraww ia sua qui ion oj mjui
eronn u nra.M.n an,. I the community. The iudrea rava the snow on the level -was gone.
luncheon for which Mrs. W nnn- Laura MAdam. win mmr I their decision in favor of Anms- In the monutalns and foothills
nell Dyer. Mrs. John Carson and president: reelected wr Mr. ""Hie- there Is plenty of It yet.
Mrs. Prince Bvrd were hostesses Jennie F. B. Jonea. aacratarv amd r nmy-tnreo cnuaren, memoers
to their club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Clara Adams, treasurer. s,noPn iui iut.t f tk- ' th intermediate department of
ai ui iea nonr Mrs. Martin mo mumac aoeiaUoa
Falls City Mrs. Jessie Moyer
was pleasantly surprised Thurs
day afternoon when a group of
her neighbors and old time friends
gathered at her home for the afternoon.
Aker Home Scene of Party;
New Yorker is Complimented
Bridge Evening is Enjoyed at Ahrens Home
In Turner
Pattern
Turner. The Methodist wom
en held their April silver tea
Friday afternoon at the home
of a former Turner resident, Mrs.
George Naderman of Salem,
whose mother, Mrs. Mabel Mar
tin, a house guest, was joint
hostess. A biblical contest was
conducted by Mrs. F. C. Gun
ning; a solo was given by Mrs.
Mary McKinney; duet, Mrs. G.
W. Moore and Mrs. Mabel Mar
tin; readings, Mrs. J. R. Cox and
Mrs. E. C. Bear. Mrs. A. Mar
tin, Cleone and Gerald Naderman
assisted the hostess in serving.
Turner women" present were
Mrs. N. S. Hawk, Mrs. L. M.
Small, Mrs. T. T. Palmer, Mrs.
F. C. Gunning, Mrs. Mary Mc
Kinney, Mrs. E. S. Prather, Mrs.
J. W. Ransom, Mrs. J. L. Webb,
Mrs. H. S. Bond, Mrs. E. C. Bear,
Mrs. J. R. Cox, Mrs. R. O.
Witzel. Mrs. C. A. Bear, Misses
Katherine Hawk, Lillian Peter
son. Helen Witzel. Peggy Pal
mer and Eunice and Billy sear.
Salem meats were Mrs. G. W.
Moore. Mrs. A. F. Waller, Mrs,
A. Martin and Mrs. Marie Put-
man.
Perrvdale A group of young
folks eathered at the home or nr
and Mrs. Dick De Jong Wednes
day evening to celebrate the ism
hlrthdav of Rlcnara ue jong
Four tables of 500 were in piay.
Hih score for the girls was held
by Aladine Campbell, for the boys
Nlcklas Zylstra. Viola Honk and
Leonard Gilson held low score.
Those bidden were Alaaine
Campbell, Loel Kohle, Joe Danen
hauer, Carmen Crippen, Lois
Graves, Nlcklas zyistra, ieien
McMillan, Eleanor Gregg, Joe
Ore. Kenneth Ramey, Rick van
Otten, May Van Staavern, Leon
ard Gilson, Ruth Keyt, Viola
Houk, Marie-Houk, Ethel Mole-
naar, Edward Moienaar, mcnara
and Dick De Jong.
wwn iniua I Rrooka Tne Hrooas aieiuwuiat
It's the last word in loveliness Aid society met in
and grace for the dear little enure Tnursaay. wiwi
tots ... everyono will agree "e warn, vice preside. -r
. particularly the youthful business session, uuuw
. . ... i iwaa urrBfl 10 nn. v. uu,
wa peray puiiea wtw. i- -,I1K. Mr. vtrrtt
. Aren't they too delightful for f- :c " "Ti v A.hhan7h
J words! The dainty printed sheers ?.m?' " LT'
such a.. dimity, lawn, .wis,, or- ki LuVr Hntto. Mrl
kgandle. etc. would be very pretty gmtaitfc
VlnZ? JP' U "T Clark. Mrs. Helen Sargent. Mrs.
" i wniiim r.attaw. Mrs. Marr Mar-
1 1 7fi
Lablsh Center. Mrs. Harvey
th Ep worth League were guests
waa assisted In aarrinr h hr I .mden- ia tB auu I"r hmr, oa I of th supervisors, Mrs. C. L. At
llinrli., 11.. T fill. A ti
tk. ifcirtj-fin dar of rMakr. ltsj, wood and Mrs. Robert Anderson
uueuk., ana, uuiim viuwwi. I maaa vo lat iinruM Coobiiuoiw mi
opeciai gueSCS inciuaea Mrs. OMl" 01 won. pursuant to law:
CO t TTrll II.. I CAPITAL.
, "C1" J wirw. rs. Amoant of capital .lock paid St
Florence AdAnhnrv Um n.J.II. I nna A F.
" wwu.r.B, uviumia I wv.wv.vv.
LeBare: rlnh niAmhera ln1t4 I IKCOMK
Mrs. Sarah Adams. Mrs. Florence .AKvSf?,.lmt i4- ta. yaar.
aaipp, airs. Laura McAdams, Mrs. I Iawrxt, diunu ana rau tniii
Rose Vorls, Mrs. Sarah Peterson. I d,riB ,h Tr. sss8.ts4.35.
Mrs. Hattle Cameron. Mr. froa .??re raire
Southwlck. Mrs. Bertha Loveland,
Mrs. Rose Hagedorn, Mrs. Jennie
f. B. Jones and Mrs. Martin.
Mrs. Sarah Peterson win ha
hostess for th next meeting,
which will be an all day affair.
wood and Mrs. Robert Anderson,
Friday night at Hammond hall.
IRIS GOES EAST
mm
I darlaa th yaar. S93.474.20
TMal laeoiaa. S,06V,7a.51.
DISBUaSEilENTS
Kit lotaaa paid durlaf th yaar laelad
int adJuttBtat aznaiiaaa. S2 27 saf .aa.
Diridaada paid oa capital stock darta Paul V Marls, secretary of the
tha year. S400.000.00. .... i,. a.. .1..
coaaauauoaa and salaiias paid darlat , " ' . " :. " " - ,
th. year. 1 1.4 so,.;. 34. " plane Monday night for Washing-
Mrs. E. M. Ballav will hAhn.f.
Aker and Mrs. Harry Lotto were 1 ess to the Woman'a Mi..inn.r.
joint hostesses at the Aker horn society of the First Bantlst
haturday afternoon for a miscel- church at her horn on Portland
mucous saower aononng ior-1 roaa JTiaay afternoon
ence S. Burr. I planninc to attand ira ..vt A
At the service hour the host-1 meet at the church at i-io
esses wer assisted by Mrs. Wll- o'clock. Mrs. William Morley will
liam Zinger and th Misses Em- be leader for the dlanaaion
ma and Caroline Harris and Vel- which will be centered abont tha 4.v4.
ma Rominger. them. "Our Black Frlanda" Thl Pramiuma la count of aollactioa rit-
Taaa. llaaaaaa and faaa amid 4 aria
va Tmr, iB,ue.a.
Aaouat of all otaar eipaaditmrea, 1310,
4V1.WI.
Total oxpandituraa. $5,508,504.4.
ASSETS
Thnajtl ' oi raai osiato ovaoa (atarket
ln0 valoo). S5S, 025.99.
valua ol atoeka aad aonda owaod (aaar
kat alna). S8.90T.151A2.
Loaaa on raortgac aad ollatcral, at
Caah in banka aad oa fcaad. SaOC-
ton. where he will attend a meet
ing to make plans for the enroll
ment of men In President Roose
velt's forest conservation pro
gram, as it affects the state of
Oregon
The meeting was called by the
secretary of labor and will be at
tended b Representatives from
Washington, Oregon, California,
New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, Idaho,
A . & ...... . . 4
I . . I . .. l .... H.,t.mh-. in itit tMi. AHiuuo, auu
uuesis were Mrs. w. a. siar- cten taoies Quartet will present ass.al. Wyoming.
ker, Mrs. Alice Jefferson, Mrs. I special music.
Joe Garbarino, Mrs. Dominlo La-
Rose. Mrs. Tillie Isham. Mrs. 1 Many women of Salem ara nl.n-
Henry Miller, Mrs. Arthur Miller, ning to attend the attractive 811-
Mra. Ed Miller, Mrs. Frank Weln- vr tea ror which Mrs. W. T.
w m.. lr.vi.. if ti, I Rrlar will K. 1..,... . .
ixiib. uibu Miuiw, mio. xu. --"I""' - ar BOme Amount of unearned pramium oa all
. v eiuuiau, xara. uscar .nauier, i - uc, rreai saiem, I ontauaataff naka, S4,4iS,S2S.lS
Mrs. Paul Riggi, Mrs. Harry anernoon with members of
RoAhm Mrs Horace, RihhY Mra. ln Women S MiSSionarr of thai
Fred Pugh, Mrs. Guy Dow', Mrs. F11 Congregational as assisting
Mary Harris. Mrs. Alex Boynton, ra. w. u. ciarke and
Mrs. W. R. Daugherty, Mrs. ; VJ- c- Tlbbits will pour th
Vlvfha VMI xtrm v a vtmrn. Ilrsl hour and Mrs. W. B. TTanaan
chuch, Mrs. I. D.", Bennett. Mrs " JStoB Uat wl pour th
Harry Bennett, Grac and Fran- """" LUUi-
naa TUvMtXA TLWm VlaVla VmV I 9
and Mrs. O. G. McClaughry. ft,Mfhf Sm84 Hvttrd.' mmb"
o o o I - ntuuui ayaiem is
spending th Easter vacation with
Waconda. A family dinner parents, Mr. and Mrs. o. t
wm Anlovnd SiinrlaT at tha hnmat Hurd Of 1S1K Martin
if. -.r T n j j I Hnrd will - a...... I aaco Aaaoclatioa.
ii air. sou oils, nau ci uuuiuja j . oobuiq sua- I Xarno of Freoidaat, William T
wnea mey emeriainea nononng i "'ui
Mrs. Brundidge's sister, Mrs. Les-
Iirtoraat aad rcata daa aad aceraad.
9u.zo.7a.
Othar admitted aaaata, SS0.054.S6.
Total adautud aaaata, $11,387, tT8.iL
UAUlLilTXES
Oroa alaima for loaaea unpaid, 9741,-
9.UU.
Due) for coatmUaioa aed brokerin. SI.-
va.isi.To.
All otkor liabillUei. S85S.S65.0S.
Total liabilities, oxeept capital. 8,
S09.883.95. Capital paid ap, 12,000,000.00.
Snrplaa oror all UabiUtlaa.
0M.58.
Snrplaa aa rafarda pollcykoldara, 4,
HS.091.S6. Toto. lt,IS7.9TS.Sl.
B181XE3S IN OBEGOK FOR THE TEAK
Net preanlaou roeoired darias tha rear.
"This conference is one of
series which, when completed will
include all states of the union," i
statement Issued by Governor Mel
er said. "Consultations are being
held with representatives of the
states in the far west earlier than
the states earer Washington be
cause a great majority of national
parks and national forests are la
S23.09S.31.
Loaaoa paid darlag the yaar. $9,239.51.
Loasoa Incurred daring tko year, $11,-
26. 59.
Xanta of Company, Oamdea Tire Inmr-
lie Roll of Rochester, N. T., be
fore her departure for her home.
and Mrs. E. J. Roll of Portland.
whose birthday it was.
0 0 0
Turner. Misses Katie and
Rosa Ahrens entertained at their
country home Saturday night for
a group of friends.
At auction bridge Mrs. J. S.
Whitehead, Jr., received high
score, Mrs! J. R. Cox second and
Miss Olga Gath third.
No. 99
Sraoptio of Annual gtatoaoat of tka
Homo Indemnity Company of 19 Ma Idas
i-aao , fl rot City, la tko Stato of
w .York, oa tko tairty-firtt day of Do-
. maao to tno ininraaca Con
Head.
Xaaao of Beerctary, Ilwood 8. Tkomp-
aoa.
Statntory resident attorney for serrlea.
Psttern 1489 may b ordered . William Schater. Mrs. A.
only In sizes S, 4. C and f . Six w Harris, Mrs. U D. Clark. Mrs.
4 require 34. yards SI Inch Ro Rwd Mlaa Edna Lesher. Mrs.
Wanfn TllnaiavaiaJ VW alMi . ... aa a arwe -
.-..w uiiuuaiw avey - uj -'"f l Harris, miss Mary uiara,
sewlne instrnctlona lnr.lnded wlthln.va ir.i. vmtli Paad.
L - r 1 XUUC1 W HUUHi ,
ji--"Pttern. ,t lMlBg Ada Hutto. and Mrs. A. M.
iDunlavy.
Anbnrn. Mrs. Don Smith en
tertained the eighth grade class
of last year with a party at the
family horn on th Frnitiana
road. Friday night.
: Thos present were; Man
Baumgartner, Helen Juta, June
Scouten, David jonnston. jrioya
Baumgartner, Dale Smith and the
hostess, Mrs. Don smitn. ,
8oa4 flftooa eoata (15) la eoiaa
or staatpa eoiaa preferred), for
lata pattara. Wtito plainly yoar
name, addrosa aad fttyle aarnkev..
Bo aaro to state aio waatad.
Bead for tne Aano Adams fa
aaloa book. It eonuiaa 12 colortal
peraa at lovely Paris-liuplred mod
ele tor every sewiaf need, aad
nova kow to bo eaie at overy koar
at tko day. Krary atyla le practio
al. aad easy ta atako. There are
modaia for tko larrar fijare aad
araa of doUsatfal Jnnior aad kid
la atyloa. Loroly Unrerie. aad ao
eaioary paUeras. too. Prloo of cata
loV fiftooa aoata, catalog aad eat
aara together , tweaty-firo oonta.
Addreeo all mall ardora to Tko
Oreroa StatesmaJT Tattors Depart-
enenW W, lTtaatcaaVW
. Yet. city.'.
'Brush College. -Mrs. Sam Rlv
ett arrived her - from . Honolulu
this week and will be a guest of
her . husband's parents. -Mn n4
MTrs: FranVRTveUi6f 'BffdslrTJSP
?lge, for several months. s M; .
Hollywood. Members of the
Hollywood Ladies' Social club en-
$4. 158.209 J7
Interest, dividend aad reata roeeiTod
dariaa tko year. Slt5.BlS.8T.
income irons otaar aoarooa roeoivod
during Uo year. 1,048.843.90.
(Iaelodea Capital 4b Borplaa Paid ia,
1.000.0O0.C0.)
Total Ueoaa, $5,540,169.14.
DlSauiSKMSN'TS
Joyed a pleasant social WLtlmiMmSni.S.
at the home Of Mrs. D. B. Willis. I IKTldends paid oa capiUl stock daita
TIia,. nmaiit Mu ITantAft I UtO Tear.
"v'"v Ooatmlasloaa aad salarlea paid dariag
as a special guest; Mrs. V. M. I the ?ar. s1.e94.ts1.19. p
LaDue, Mrs. C. L. Allison. Mrs. I Taxos. Uoeaeee aad 'foe paid dariatr
E G Holler Mrs C. 8. Thomas - AV'of Wi& pdiur !,.
HUB. A. A. natiua, iUlh SUm If I o i 1,1 -.
ner, Mrs. L. Starr, Mrs. D. Jsv T,tol ditareo. T.SdT.esT.s.
a a ir.. - ir I ASaXTS
i . c. Qiitt, an u. a. vi saiu( 1 Taiaa;.
Mrs. E. E. Lucas and Mrs. D B. ? aad koada owned, ft.
Ko. 94
Synopsis of Annual Statement of tko
Stato rarm Life Inmranoe Comoaay af
aissioner of tka State of Oregon, aurauaat I Bioomiagton, ia tke State of llUaoie, oa
to U: a - ' the thirty-first day of December. 19BA,
-CAPITAT. I made to tke Inanrancn Commisaioner of
Amount of capital atoek aaid ua. SI - I (a State of Oregon, pursuunt to law:
750.000.00. r. o . j CAPITAIj
INOOJCX I Amoant of eapiul stock paid ap. $100,-
et premioma received d aria a tko rear. I 000.00
Willis.
Woodburn The Presbyterian
Ladles' Aid society will hold Its
next meeting in the dining room
of th church Wednesday after
noon at 2:30 o'clock. Annual re
ports will be given by the secre
tary and the treasurer. A program
in keeping with Easter and special
music will b given. Rev. Kather
ine Powell will be the speaker of
th ' afternoon. Th new year
books will he ready and are to be
given out.
Zena. Th Zona Toung Peo
ple's Christian Endeavor society
was entertained with a pleasant
f social evening at th bom of
Mr. and Mrs. R. C Shepard with
th Misses Julia and Ruth Shep
ard as hostesses Friday.
SHverton. Mrs. Selmer Ness
entertained Sunday night tor the
nieaaare of her mother, - Mrs.
fSifhtf 'EtMwTRJ a6BWff1nT
her TOth birthday anniversary.
is COME
$306,010.91
Iaterest, dividends aad ran to roeoivod
duriaa tke rear. 130.414.94.
Iaoomo from other eeareee received dar
ing the year. $86,183.24.
Total Income, $381,819.09.
DISBURSEMENTS
Paid for losses, endowments, aaanities
aad surrender valaea. S14.911.50.
Dividends paid to policyholders during
tko year. S32.508.3S.
Dividenda paid oa capital stock during
tke year,
maaawiiw um iwani, aum
tko year. S9o.0TT.aa.
Taxea. lieeaaaa aad feea paid daring tka
year. fia.sit.Ti.
Amoant of all otkor axpeadl tares, $90,
1471.
Total expoaditarea, $25t,86$.2T.
ASSETS
Yalao of real estate owaod (market
valua).
Value of atoeka aad koado owaod (mar
ket or aatormsod value). S8TS.1T9.4S.
Loaaa oa mortgager aad collateral, ottv.
S34.700.00.
Premium notes aad policy loaaa, St,
461.25.
Cask la Vaaka aad oa kaad. $10.81144.
Nrt eaeeUeeted aad deferred premiuma,
S79 S10.40.
Iaterest aad reata daa aad accrued, $9,-
sst.se.
Otkor aaaata (act) $3.Ta.ie.
Total admitud assets. $806,034.11.
UABILrrllS
V.a naama. SlieLlSASa.
Orou elaime for loaaea aapald. So.-
JSl.tO.
All tUM l!.t.iUtl SST.S4S.de.
Total liaatutitioa, except eapuei.
371.079.$$.
Loaaa oa atortgageo Ovaraatood, $15,-
ooe.ee.
Cath la Banks aad oa kaad. $171.-
748.67.
Premiams la course of eaUeetloa writ-
tea ilnee Septoiabor St, ltSS. $U8,-834.8S.
Other aaaata, $71,191.2.
Iaterest aad ream . daa aad aoeraei.
$43,9511.
Total damittea asaevs, 9 T.SST.sav.to.
LIABILTTIXS
Groas elaime for loaaoa aapaid aad leoa
expense. $J.193.09TJ.
Aaaoaat 0$ aaearaed preailasaa oa all
eatataadia rlaka, $1,198,699.59.
Daa for oommlaaloa aad krokeragB,
$97,583.86.
Ill ..k. . It.ViUM.. IM Ml Ml
tV?: -r"'""-" w-- T-',::rr..4 aiaa aaa aa.
dUO.flV.VVei I vmsfteeaa jrwo nra --e" -
CapiUl paid ap, 81,710,000.00. I Sarphu ever aU liaWBrioo, $11
a-i-. .11 fi.K;ui. a oa a sva AA I nn a ai
Sarptaa as ragarda voUeyheldere. $1.- I Surplus at regard aoUey-koUara,
658,570.44. I S41S.08S.81. -
a. . a ai-aaat ase s$ I fFI at A at Al 1 t
business 'iii oEsbox yoKTHK txax BTJsmfcss iic oaiooat to rax rxAn
Net premiuma received dsriag tko year.
fll.0df.49.
Loaaea paid daring tka year. 8T.11S.0.
Loaaoa iacarred daring Ua year, 9V
T57.5S. . . - .
Name of Company, Tke Eomo Xadeea-
aity Company. . .
Kama of Prealdent, .Wilfred Kurtk, . ,
vlttime wf Secwtarr. Msat ALawa )
Statutory real dent attorney for serriee,
IT. B. Besaasea. Portlaad, Oregoa. . -
T1
tear. 681T.79.
rreauu
remlama roeoivod darlaf the
aad divide da rotaraod dar-
taa tka rear $38.70.
- - ". 1 .v. -
Ijooaoo pan bbhs 7
Xasna at Wpaay, State Pant Ufa
Xasuraace Coapaay.
w.. mt PMaidaat. O. 2. Ifoekorio.
i w..a cMtaw flea Ti Ttaanla '
tatatarr reeHea attorney ier nenw.
A. H. AverTfl. Commitaiener of I as bis ace.
RESBYTERIAnS HDLD
in
Dr. Grover C. Blrtchet, pastor
of the First Presbyterian church,
is conducting a series of meetings
at the church this week. The gen
eral theme Is "words from the
Cross". Topics for the remainder
of the week are as follows:
Wednesday: 'Unllmlted Par
don" from the words, "Father,
Forgive them for they know not
what they do" and "Today thou
shalt be with me in Paradise".
Thursday: "On the Threshold
of Hell" from the words: "My
God, My God, why hast Thou for
saken Me?"
Friday: "Life By Death" from
the words: "It Is finished", "Fath
er into Thy hands I Commend My
Spirit".
The Gideon quartette will sing
Thursday night. All services begin
at 7: JO o'clock and the public is
Invited.
a. TrT iW
calls
!
but hundreds of
bargains!
com to Bonnow
. F.t
M
Rumor Says Beer
Plant Going: up;
But Idea Scouted
WEST SALEM. April 11.
There is a narrow strip of land
between the Willamette river and
the city limits of West Salem
that Ilea within the limits of
neither Salem nor West Salem,
and on It two beer Industries are
being erected. On on th I. P.
right-of-way, that rumor has it
will b a concrete brewery and
the other on the Wilbur P. Lewis
Marlon county Is making pro
vision, through further borrowing
from the R. F. C. funds, to carry
oa road work as a means of pro
viding relief to many unemployed.
The county relief committee was
In session this week to go over
needs for future work.
The middle of this month
marks the end of the first two-
months period for which the conn-
ty committee obtained relief lands
through the state relief commit
tee. The state group deala di
rectly with the R. F. C.
Ko indication has been given as
to what sua the county will seek
for further relief endeavors.
HANDK, SR, OS COUNCIL
SILVERTON, April 10 C. A.
Hande. Sr., was appointed by May
or B. W. Garner to fill the va
cancy la the city council left by
the resignation of J. F. Conrad
who left for an extended stay In
Arizona.
ALru
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' ' '. ' ' ' '
haven't seen crowds
unless you've seen the
crowds at our 3rd An
niversary Sale! They
are taking advantage
of prices like these:
Dresses as low as 95c
s
as you've never saved
before. M e r chandise
on sale is new Bprinj
merchandise . . . just
what you've wanted
for Easter. For in
stance: The new
spring coats, polo coats
$7.95; swagger coats
at $9.95.
prices such as these are
not to be passed up:
Hats, $1.43 to S5.95;
Hose, 45c to 95c;
SMrts. 95c to $1.68.
You've paid more for
the same quality . .
5Ve invite you
to share in our '
Birthday Sale!
offerings.
mm t J a
at Johnson's
you will find
every item
in our stock
reduced .for this great
Anniversary Sale.
Come today, Ife the
third day of the sale,
but selections are still
good.' Silk Dresses, Tal
lies trp to $18.75. odd
lot. While they last
your choice $5.00.
i
Join the Crowds
at I
JOHNSON'S
THE STORE FOR LADIES
454. STATE
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