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Tht OREGON STATESMAN, Salem Oregon, Saturday Morning, April 22, 1933 AGE F1V11 it r ' " y ft 1 t V 1 . 1 V A V -n . . . V . 1 . !' i. ; y . r o r V ,. J : 'V ) Society County Federation Program Told April 29 The 21 federated clubs of Mar- Ion county will hold the semi-an-; rnal meeUng Thur-dsr.. April 2fr Rt the Union Hill grange hall with k fTninn Hill club as hostess. From Shaw there will be mark- era Indicating the route, Reservations for 'the luncheon should be sent to Mm. Elsie Tate, Sublimity. ' ' The federation president, Mrs. B. K. Bower, -has rrepared the t- fnitnvinz nroerara: 9:30 a. m. Registration oi aee- . gates. nft.fta a tn. Oneninz session. ois unne. "America the Ttoniitlfnl " IiiTOcation, Rev. W. H. Ly man, Stayton. Address of welcome, Mrs. Hugh Hurt, president, Un ion Hill club. Response. Mrs. Waldo Brown, Hubbard. Music. 10: 30 a. m. Business session. Secretary's report. Treasurer's report. Auditor's report. Reports of standing com mittees: civics, Mrs. Cobie de Lespinasse, Hubbard: child welfare, Mrs. C. W. Stacey, Liberty; conserva tion, Mrs. George Hubbs. Silverton; education, Mrs. D. P. Hillman, WiUard; leg islative, Miss Helen Louise Crosby, Salem. Music. Three-minute reports from club presidents. Noon. Adjournment for luncheon. 1:30 p. m. Afternoon session. Report of credentials com mittee. Report of federation exten sion committee. Report Mrs. A. M. Chapman of Salem Heights. Report of children's farm home committee. Report of Mrs. David Loon ey, Silverton. Report of Junior member ship committee. Report of Mrs. J. E. Hos mer, Silverton. 2:30 p. m. Talk by Mrs. J. Vin ton Scott on subject, "Chin ese Women of Yesterday - and Today." 3:00 p. m. Music. Report of nominating com mittee. Election of officers. Report of resolutions com mittee, Mrs. Robert Schroe der. Mill City. Invitation for fall meeting. Introduction of new officers. Adjournment. 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It eoatataa tt eolortal pafea al evoly Parla-iaiplrad nod-. ola for ovory aswiag aood, aad akowa how to ao chl at ortry Boar of tao day. Every stylo ia praotio al. aad oaay to mas a. Tasro aro odtta far tbo Ursar figaro aad aroo of daUsatfal laalar and fcU dio stylos. Lorely liarmria. and ao eoosoTy patUrna, too. "frieo of cata log; tiftaaa coats, catalog aad pat tora togatkar.- twoaty-flv ' orat. Addmaa all sail ardors to Tbo Orogra gtateimaa Pattore Depart, sent. t W. 17tk straot, Ksv Tork elty News and Club :OUVE M. Dqak, Surprise Honoring Bride-Elect is Given by Members of Girls League Women's Club at Aurora has Special Treat Irtv Visitation of Ethel Romig Fuller Dayton Fifty members of the Dayton Union high school girls league attended a surprise party and miscellaneous shower, hon oring the home economics teach er, Miss Mina Hessler, a bride-to-be soon, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood in Dayton Wed nesday night. Honoring Mrs. George Hessler of Seattle, Wash., who is a house guest of relatives here, Mrs. Earl Coburn entertained with a shower at her home Wednesday after noon. Out of town guests were: Mrs. Lester Allison and , two daughters of Amity; Mrs. Harry Nissen and daughter of McMinn ville; Mrs. Charles Ferguson and t-yo daughters of Grand Island. Honoring Mrs. Charles Hada way.. of the Peninsular Women's Needle club a delightful miscel laneous shower was held Wednes day afternoon at her home in Day ton. The next club meeting will be at the Herbert Willard home. o Aurora The Aurora Woman's club met at the home of Mrs. George Yergen, with Norma Kis ter as agisting hostess. The program committee, Diana Snyder, Ethel Manock and Helen Yergen. had a rare treat that they naa in store ror the members. Ethel Romig Fuller was Intro duced. She gave a delightful talk and read a number of her beau tiful poems. Mrs. Schuele of Port land was also a guest. Mrs. E. Bradt gave a reoort of the third district institute held in Oregon City. The club voted to give a card party for the benefit of the new tennis court. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bradt enter tained at a birthday dinner Eas ter faunaay, honoring her. mother, Mrs. William Knight. Covers were placed for 14. Talbot The Talbot Women's club was entertained at the home of Mrs. George Potts Wednesday afternoon. Members present were Mesdames A. Davidson. A. E. Cole, John Calavan, Wm. Wid- man. Helen Doty, G. M. Belknap, D. E. Blinston. Delmer Davidson and the hostess, Mrs. Potts. Mrs. uarrie Kreutz of Salem and Mrs. Baldwin of Klamath Falls were additional guests. Plans for the ideal country home contest were completed. Gervals Announcements were received Saturday of the marriage of Miss Fern Wadsworth. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Wads worth of Gervais, to George Car roll Foster at Santa Ana, Califor nia, July 13, 1932. Mrs. Foster is a graduate of the Gervais hleh school. She taught in the Wood- burn schools before going to Los Angeles about three years ao. Mrs. Foster visited at her home here last September, but did not disclose her secret to anyone ex cept ner parents. They are living in Hollywood. Hollywood Members of the Hollywood Ladies' Social club spent an enjoyable afternoon at tne home of Mrs. E. Warner. Preparations for the fall bazaar will supplant the work on the quiit. Present were: Mrs. A. A. Munson, Mrs. C. S. Thomas, Mrs A. A. Harms, Mrs. D. Jeager, Mrs. W. W. Fisher, Mrs. E. Lucas. Mrs. O. A. Forgard, Miss Florence lueeman, Mrs. V. M. LaDue. Mrs C. L. Allison, Mrs. Lester Starr. aars. vv. r. Starr and Mrs. E Warner. - rerryaaie. Mr. and Mrs. An drew Campbell have announced the engagement of their daughter Aiaame to Loel Kahle of Salem The wedding date has been set for April 30 at the home of the bride's i-arents, with only close relatives present. Delores Kahle will be the bride's only attend ent and Jack Shearer will act as best man. Many gay affairs are being planned for the bride-elect. Hollywood Mrs. F. Egelus en tertained members of the Merry MInglers club. Present were: Mrs E. S. Barker, Mrs. C. C. Colwell Mrs. A. W. Fletcher, Mrs. H. Jones, Mrs. L. B. Malm, Mrs. A. McCain, Miss Orlie Mitchell, Mrs F. P. Phipps, Mrs. George Thorpe, Mrs. E. L. Woodburn, Mrs. Hans Seitz, Mrs. F. Egelus. I FIRST WOMAN o ajBMBMBBBBBBJBI hAV, '.VA..JA' rryrp I & J. r. 4 ; If L The first woman Ib the history of Mra. Roth Brraa Owen, daughter and former Congress woman from Florida, is shown as she was sworn as United States Minister to Denmark and Iceland. P. F. Allen, State Department clerk, performed the ceremony of swearins; ia the nation's Society Editor - Woodburn The Rainbow Girls met in the Masonic hall Monday night for election of officers. Miss Gwendolyn Strike, worthy advisor, presided, and was as sisted . by Mrs. Ida Garrison, mother advisor. The new officers are: Associ ate worthy advisor, Pauline Nel son; Charity, May Strike; Hope, Helen Woodfin; Faith, Lois See ly; chaplain, Lonise Moedlng; drill leader, Barbara Espy; In ner observer, Betty Ackerson; outer observer, Margaret Mochel; musician, Jean Beers; red, Marie Strike; orange, Iris Cutsforth; yellow, Rosemary Corey; blue, Floris Nelson; green, Marjorie Fanlconer; indigo, lone Turner, and violet, Mary Jane Shaw. After election initiation was held for Mrs. Albert Relling. fol lowed by refreshments served by the committee, Mrs. L? M. Bit- ney, Marjorie Fanlconer, Rose mary Corey and Floris Nelson. Installation will be held in the Masonic hall Tuesday night. May 2. Gervais. Visitors were pres ent from Woodburn, Mt. Angel and Fairfield at the card party sponsored by the St. Ritas Altar society held at parish hall Wed nesday night. Sixteen tables of cards were played with prizes for high score in 500 going to Mrs. Julian DeJardin and Otto Berning and for second high to Mrs. Antone Miller of Mt. Angel and Ralph Barnes. In pedro prizes for hieh score went to Joe Kuhn and Mrs. Joe Zellner. Jennie Hauptman receiv ed the door prize. Aumsville Mrs. John Ransom entertained for the Women's club at her home in Shelburn Thursday afternoon. Miss Daphne Ransom, daughter of the hostess, assisted at the luncheon hour. Special guests for the afternoon were Mrs. W. H. McLain, Mrs. Jess Nichols. Mrs. J. W. Miller and Mrs. Jess Wells all of Shel burn. Club members to motor to Shel burn for the afternoon were: Mrs Charles Heln. Mrs. Millie Martin, Mrs. T. Y. McCIellan, Mra. Ethel Wright, Mrs. J. E. Towle and Mrs. Gladys Claxton. Mrs. Irma Speer will be hostess to the club members, May 4. Waconda A large number of members and eight special guests attended the regular meeting of the Waconda community club held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. E. J. Scharf. A beautiful star quilt, pieced by Mrs. I. A. Loren and presented the club, was dis played. The next meeting will be an all-day session Wednesday, May 3, at the home of Mrs. Robert Fromm in Salem. Gervais Mrs. V. O. Booster was given a surprise dinner at her home Tuesday in honor of her birthday anniversary. She was away from home during the fore noon and when she returned just before noon her two daughters-in-law, Mrs. Everett Booster of Salem and Mrs. Howard Booster, and Mrs. Carrlck of Salem had taken possession of her house and had dinner all prepared. Gervais Announcements have been received by Gervais friends of the marriage of Miss Viola Pat iprson and William W. McCready of Forest Grove in that city April 10. They are now on a honeymoon in southern and eastern states. Mrs. McCready was a popular teacher in the Gervais high school last year. Silverton Mrs. Frank Hanson was hostess Wednesday afternoon to 26 members of the Loyal Wom en's class of the Christian Sunday school at her home. Mrs. John Wolfard, president of the class, presided as chairman of the aft erno. The group voted to place 812.50 for the church treasury.- Liberty. Mrs. Harold Lane was hostess at her home Thurs day afternoon to a social gath ering of Women's club members and neighbors in honor of Mrs. Al Brown. Mrs. W. R. Dallas and Mrs. W. J. Fair were assistant hostesses. MINISTER SWORN o the United States to be so honored, of the late William Jennings Bryan ' .4 Affairs Alpha ' Phi Alpha Is Garden Tea Hostess Honoring Bernics Rickmaa, May queen-elect at Willamette university, and her attendants, Louisa Sidwell and Caroyl Bra den, Alpha Phi Alpha sorority en tertained Friday afternoon with a charmingly formal tea in the gar dens of the sorority home. Potted palms in addition to the natural shrubbery furnished a green back ground for the white and yellow color scheme achieved through the beautiful arrangement of daf fodils and yellow candles on the lace cloth which covered the long tea table. Baskets of white flow ers and gaily shaded garden swings In the spring sunlight lent a "summery air. Carolyn Snyder Introduced tn the line In which were: Dorothy Rose, president of Alpha Phi Al pha; Mrs. Qarl O. Doney. Mrs. J. m. Kicaman, Bern Ice Rickman, Mrs. Paul Ellis, Caroyl Braden. and Louisa Sidwell. During the afternoon Mrs. Alice Fisher. Mrs. W. E. Kirk. Mrs. Geo. Aldena and Mrs. Geo J. Pearce presided at the tea table. Serving were pledges of the so rority: May Johnson, Florence Johnson, Rose Naef, Maxine Jewell, Helen Knight, Mildred Matheson, Beth Holcomb, Martha Jane Hottell, Elva Sehon, and Martha O'Dell. Piano numbers by Ruth Sehrei- ber and Martha O'Dell, a solo by Frances Poor and a vocal duet by Harriett Adams and Benneitta Edwards added many lovely "mu sical notes" to the afternoon. Church Luncheon Pretty Affair The April group of the Friend ly Circle of the Jason Lee church met Thursday afternoon at the church for a 1 o'clock luncheon. Guests were seated at small tables. A decorative motif sug gestive of Easter was used in the flowers which centered the tables at which covers were placed for 78 guests. Mrs. C. M. Roberts acted as chairman of the committee in charge of the attractive after- uuuii. mu. j. v in ion scott ap propriately dressed in Chinese costume, addressed the group concerning China. Musical num bers were given by Mrs. Flora Headrick, Mrs. Mark Wilbur and Mrs. Grace DeHarpport. Weyman-Cross Nuptials Quietly Told In a simple and quiet ceremony before only Intimate friends and relatives, Mrs. Lorraine Mar Way man and William Riley Cross were married Tuesday evening at 6:30 " Kiwm. i me parsonage of Rev. J. H. Briscoe. Mrs. Cross was gowned in- be coming dark blue and carried an arm bouquet to accentuate the blue or her gown. Following a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Cross will be at home to their friends at 1T8B Aorta 4th street. U. S. Grant Circle to Entertain Officers U. S. Grant circle. Ladies of the orana Army of the Republic, will entertain the department presi dent, Mabel Ragsdale of Baker. and the department Inspector. Le- 01a Brown of Pendleton, Monday auernoon at tne armory. This will be a lnsnection malt ing and will be followed by a so cial tea hour. The circle Is asked te meet at the armory this after noon ror practice aad for a bus! ness meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurd who have been spendinsr thm nt months in California have return ed to Salem and are making their uuuio oa Aiaraet street. Ha 101 iri xiauonai xaroraaea Oompaay of Ab erica of Seattle, ia tha 8tou af U'..h. lagtoa, n M tho tairty-first day of ! ur, maaa to tao lataraaeo Cob- mutioner of tao Stato of Oregoa, par- . . jaw . CAPITAL Anoaat of eanltal atack n.ii ?nn 000.00. TXCOMZ J premiums receiTod dnrlag tho joar, Interaat. divldanda aad iwii toIwoJ dnrinr tko year. Slla.TSa.sa. Iacomo from other sources receWed dar ter tno year, f838.SS. Total incotna. (I43S.023.49). DISBUaaEMEKTS Net loaaas paid dariag tho year inelad iag adjaatment oZDoaaao. S3BO.B5S.lt. Dirideado paid oa capital stock dariag tho year, . CommiseioDS aad salarios paid dariag the year. S20S.917.il. Tazas, Heenias aad foos paid dariag lae year, fd.voi.uu. Amount of all other expenditures, $3S. osa.90. Decreaas ia Sarplas aocoaat acquiring aaa mtni 1 j u saaros oapttal stoek. sou.iaa.ya. Total expenditure. $l,839.5l.ta. AS8KTS Talao of real ostaU ovaod. (market raraa). Bona. Valaa of stocks sad baada owaad ( OI YB4BOJ, fS81.TlT.gi. Loaas 0 aiortgaros aad eotlateral, ot, Cask ia links aad oa hand. S33.80a.SB. PreauBins ia coarso of caUectioa writ- tea ttaea Beptembor SO, 1933, aoao. Iaiorost and rents dao and accrnod, t-4. Total admitted assets, S41S.T7t.dO. LIABILITIES Orosa claims for lossoa vavoid. Amount of aaoaraod proexiaaaa oat ell oatstaaaiag ruca. aoaa. Dao for commission aad brokerage. Bono. -All other HaMUtloo, aoao. CeaHnnaey Paoaita. SS.71T.SI. Total JUbiUtioa, oxeop saaHaL ft T17.US. Capital paid an, 1250.000.00. Barplns orar ail llaWUtlea, SldS.061.ty. Sarpiat as regards policyholders, f tli 091.37. Tetal. S4Ii.T7t.40. BTTSINZSS I OREGOW POB TBI TEAS Ve premioata rocoiTod daring tko year. ($S,S6l, Loasoa paid dariag tho yoaav tla TT9.1T. - - - Losses Incanvd dariag tha year, tit, 354.0S. Kama at Company. Tint Katioaal Xa rsraaeo Cempaay of America. Kamo of Prtaldeat, H. K. Vni. I Kama of SecreUry, Ralph H. Baldwia. Statatarv naakdaat attarncT far aorrieo. Tatnranra Commissioner: Sales) stent, " Tred X. KangU. Miss Dorothy Bjork To Wed May 21 ' The wedding date of Miss Dor othy Bjork and Glem Cruton of San Francisco, was announced for May 21, at smartly appointed evening affair of this week at the Bjork home, with Mrs. W. A. Blake, Mrs. Phoebe McDanlel and Mrs. C. A. Melgard as hostesses. Mr. Cruson is a newspaper man and following the wedding the couple will make their home la Sam Mateo. Miss Bjork has mad her home In Salem for several years and has attended Salem schools. . Guests bidden to hear first the interesting news Included Miss Lavina Burgey, Miss Velma Alex ander. Miss Helen Alexander, Miss Zelda Harlan, Miss Mildred Mul key, Mrs. Kenneth Graber and Miss Viola Lotus. Junior Music Club' Entertained The Junior Musle club of which Mrs. Henry Lee is ad visor, met at her home Thurs day evening for a musical and social evening. Mrs. Dorcas Wlck iser presented a group of special guitar numbers for the 'pleasure of the guests. Members present included Betty Beck, Francis Mott, Dor othy Mott, Phyllis Walker, Mar jorie Walker, Janet Fryer, Lil lian Jenson. Betty Burroughs, Harriet Coons, Ruth Saffron. Ruth Walker, Betty Viesko, Syl via Slate., Mary Jane Brabec, Emma May Atkins, Lena Bell Atkins, Leondine Asplnwell, Dor otbea Graham, Rose Gibson, Mary Louise Ritter. Maxine Woodtield. June Heise, Ruth Dennlson and Paty Lee. F. L. Club Entertained Miss Wilda Fleener and Mrs. Glen Harbaigh entertained the F. L. club Thursday night at the Fleener home. Discussion of and plans for the success of the F. L. state convention, to be held in Salem Saturday night, were had. A de lightful luncheon was served late in the evening. Present for the evening were the Misses Hasel McElroy. Helen McElroy, Lulu McClay. Myrtle McClay, Dorothy Franks, Mild red Martin, Bernice Zielke. Sibyl White. Deenc, Hart and Lucille Hardy of Hulsboro, and the Mes dames Jessie Beatty. Evelyn Nad erman, Evelyn He'seman, Adaline Lanktree. Willie Warf and the hostesses, Miss Wilda Fleener and Mrs. Glen Harbaugh. 000 Oregon People Eniov Bridge Evening A delightful evening of bridge and conversation was enjoyed Friday night when Miss Genevieve Morgan entertained at her apart ment in compliment to a group of University of Oregon people. Following the bridge hours. Miss Morgan was assisted in serv ing by her sister, Miss Irene Mor gan. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. James Manning, Miss Dorothy Baker, Miss Helen Bristow, Mrs. Helen Pettyjohn Lamb. Richard Suring and Miss Irene Morgan. 00 Women's Club to Hear "Surprise ' Program Salem Women's club members are to be given a "surprise' pro gram for this afternoon's meeting 1 in the clubhouse. This meeting marks the recep tion to new members, a social event which Is always an attract ive affair of the club year. Spe cial musical numbers will be pre sented it is rumored. 000 Silverton Merl Larson enter tained at cards Wednesday night at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Larson at 111 Cowling street. Present were Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis, Miss Inga Go- pierud, Miss Althea Meyer, Miss Elaine Ciower. Mrs. Alvin Leeard. John Goplerud. Victor Bather. I Men Larson and Harold Larson. No. lie Sraoaaio of Aaaaat Statamaat ef tko General Oaaoattf Company of America 01 Seattle, la tbo State oi Watainstoa, oa made to tao Iaauraaeo Coauaiaaioaar of the etato of Oreron, pursuant to lav: UAPITAi, Amount of capital stock paia vd. 500.- 000.00. INCOUE Xrt premium receirtd durinx tko roar. 1. l6.Jn.41. Interest, dWideada aad renta roeolTOa1 durlas tho rear. 1103.824.51. laeoma trots otbar aonrcea receirad Sar ins tha rear, fz.070.68. Total Income, S1.1S1.S13 80. ligBUKSME-"TS Net lot tea paid Sarins the rear inclod- C adjaatoMat axDooaea. $751,071.93. Diridoaaa paid oa capital stock darlas 1 tho year. aoao. Cammiiiieal aad aalariea paid dnriaa tho year. $i .5.180.1 5. Taaea, licaaae and foe paia daring tho year, 2.461.1. Amount of aU other axpeaditarea, tlts, 3S8.SS. Total ozpaaditares. $1,155,381.61. ASSETS Talao of real oatata owned (aurket ralaa), aoao. Talao of stock and bonds owned (aur ket rains), S1,S0.10L3S. Loans oa aiortfa(s aad collateral, ete $50,000.00. Caah ia haake aad oa hand. . 1101, 711.10. Proaaiama is courso of oolloeUoa writ tea aioco September St, 1932. 174,- 632.02. County sad Municipal Warraats, $24. 715.8S. Interest aad rants 'ao aad accrued. $38.315.7. N Total ads&ittod aeaeta, St.469,l4.Sl. UABILITIXS Gross claims for lerros aopald, $49S, 335.18. Amount of aaoaraod presalaams oa aQ oatttaadiax rlska. SSlS.801.ea. Dao for sfisoioa aad braheras. S14.4SI L. AB other liahlUtioa. 150.011.10. Ooatiaraary Besorro. $1 41.107.1 1. TotalUahUiUoa, axospt oapltaJ, fl.- 4ST.SaO.TS. n .ia acnit ima aa laralaa oror tt UaKUttoa, Illy Z4S.TS. Sarploo as rofards poHeyholders, 011.145.18. Tatal SS.4flSSSS.Sl. BTjsihixss ur oaxaojr ron th tkas , Hot pramtaaM rooolTot dariag tha Tea aioi.iiaaa. lmmmm. aid lirlif tha voaz. 1 44.809 14. Loasoa laearrod 4 arias tho Taor, $SS, Vsmo of Coapaay. fienaral Casualty Qowpaay of Aaaortca. Kama mt PmIJmL EL K. Demi. Maaa at Socrotarr, Balpa B. Ealdwla. Btatatory roaadomt a Warner tor Imortaco Coatstixsionor; eaiess aai rrs C Haagle. I ICAHN BRIDE, I o I - . - . L f rV''' ' ' j ' Meet the new Mrs. Roger Wolfe ft.aan, .tne former Kdith May Nelson, who, like her husband's first wife, was a Broadway musical com edy star. She became the bride of Roger Kahn, son of the New York financier, just seTsnty-two hours after he had been dirorced by his cheenui little earful," Hannah Williams, at Reno. Women of Rotary To Meet Monday The newly formed organization of Women of Rotary with a mem bership well over 35 members, will meet for its monthly lun cheon meeting Monday, at the Marlon hotel at 12:30 o'clock. Those' attending are asked to call and make roservations with either Trs. W. H. Dancy or Mrs. Max Page. The afternoon following the luncheon hour, will be spent ia one of the hotel social rooms and at this time sewing will be the diversion. Each one attend ing is asked to bring sewing eqnlpment. Benefit Bridge Tea Planned The Social Afternoon club of the Eastern Star lodge will spon sor a benefit bridge tea at the Masonic temple Tuesday after noon. Both contract and auction will be in play. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Ellen Gabriel, tele phone tSOS or with Mrs. Mable McDonald, telephone 40 9 5. Mrs. Harriett Mercer is general chair man for the afternoon. Millei Anniveisary Sale ....... 1000 Pairs of Fine Silk Hosiery CHIFFONS, SEMI AND SERVICE WEIGHTS I NEW SUMMER SHADES! "HOLEPROOF' Values to $1.35 1 1 0c Box Lux Soap Flakes FREE To Each Customer ! Today, w. show on. thousand pair ot alga grade, pure ilk, full fashioned hosiery la th. cobwebby weights for sir ass, tb. semi chiffoa for ports, tbe beery weight for utility wear. Sach mew shades as dor. grey, ttor. beige, fawm, diwkker, Desuiswa aad oere belg With a lie package ot Lax eoap flakes free to each cus tomer.! We recommend Lu as th. perfect soap for Dae silk; hoe. and llagtrte. Stock vp with high grade Bilk stockings today while pries are so low! .Mala floer. MILLER'S EMU OUT MBIMILFI Economy Is Reason; bean of Women, Coach, Janitor. Librarian Affected ALBANY COLLI Q E An econ omy measure that eliminates tour positions Is announced by Dr. Thomas W. Bibb, president, fol lowing a recent meeting of Albany college trustees. Faculty members affected are Miss Alice Graham, librarian since 1127; Miss Laura Corlett, dean of women since It XI; John W. Redenlns, superintendent of grounds since 112 (; and Charles Lappanbusch, coach for 1932-3S. The library will be supervised by a faculty member, the work of the dean of women will be done by a committee of faculty women, the buildings and grounds will be in charge of Dr. A. A. Groening, dean of the college; and part-time coaches will be secured from Ore gon State college or the Univer sity of Oregon for football, bas ketball and baseball. This move does not affect our accreditation, or our major de partments," declared Dr. Bibb. "We will teach the full curricu lum necessary to a standard col lege of liberal arts. It is an econ omy measure which will make the work heavier for members of the faculty, but will help us to wea ther a year of restricted income." The plan la for one year only. No other changes were announced for the faculty. The new plan will provide several more Jobs for students who are working th?!r way through college. SCHOOL IS PUB JEFFERSON, April 21 The Mllleraburg school enjoyed an Easter hunt at the school house, and the teacher. Miss Bertha Mill hollen. gave several prizes during the afternoon. George Johnson and Bernard won first prizes for the best rabbit, modeled from clay. In the egg hunt Evelyn Jel llson and Jackie Wrightman found the most eggs. Plans were made for the annual closing day picnic which will be held in Bry ants' park, Albany, May IS. Mrs. J. T. Jones left for San Francisco Thursday morning to see her son, Raymond Jones, who is seriously ill in the Southern Pa cific hospital there. J. T. Jones CLOSING PICNIC FOB ( V x Ik V ! LADY ACE X r . . Although EUi Beinhorn, of Berlin, could win laurels with her beauty in any bathing belle competition, she chose instead te seek fame in the air. She is shown here after she was awarded the Hindenburg Cup for outstanding flyingfeats with a .light motored craft. The trophy is one of the most highly prized anions? German rUrs. and Mrs. Raymond Jones are also there to be with Raymond. Albany College Reduces Tuition ALBANY COLLEGE. Albany. April 21. (Special) A $20 cut in tuition rate will go into effect next fall at Albany college, It is announced by Dr. Thomas W. Bibb, president. TuHIon will be S65 per semester and $130 yer year. At the r-aoie time. Dr. Hibb increased tVe number of "eerTlce scholarships" drailabl to students who trust work to J :-Ip with t;:e!r expanses. The monthly study club of the Salem MacDoell club met Wed nesday night with Miss Sally Lan sing. Miss Ewald was a special guest for the evening. Members present included Mrs. H. K. Stock well. Mrs. W. L. Phillips. Mrs. D. B. Hill. Mrs. Margaret Rose crans. Mrs. Phil Newmyer. Mrs. Grover Bellinger. Mrs- Harry Crane, Miss Dorothy Pearce and Miss Lansing. a 0 Keizer The Ladies' Aid socie ty enjoyed an all day qailting par ty Thursday at the home of Mrs. G. N. Thompson. Mrs. Henrr Kurtz was a special guest The society will meet Thursday, May 4. with Mrs. Charles Weathers. - l ' . v f ? ' . 1 1 "1 r-l I r ill " i 1 ! m y v j