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t 4 i V- OTSTIE5P1 Scores (or Tuesday night's play in ;the . sweepstakes : tournament : now - being conducted v by . Mrs. William H. Qulnn, Culbertson as sociate, at the Marion hotel, were announced yesterday. Tbere .will .be no play next week due tto the President's Ball which 'comes Tuesday. During the tournament each player has every other play er as a partner. .Twenty-five peo- - pie are taking part, -Scores were close this week.- For the night's play : the standings by. match points were: vu; - 1 . Sheldon Sackett ,. , . -.. 6 IJ& Mrs. Roy- Simmon J ' ' J.. Mrs. Clifford" Hunger .--45 4. Mrs. Kate Corey 44 5 j Mrs. Margaret Wilson 4 4 - C. Don Madison -4S 7.' W. R. Newmeyer ...-.,..41 H v 8. Mrs. Page ; , . r,.".'; -.:.40 H f Mrs. Walter Barsch 3 9 H lp.f Betta Harrlld X. . It., I. -Aggregate scores tor, the sweep-4 stakes tournament thus tar are: r l.'Sheldon P. Sackett .L136; ' -2.1 Mrs.' RoySinunons ....'...l 28 -.3.4 Don Madison it4 ' 7 ' 4 i Mrs. Carl Armstrong 11 -' 54 Mrs. Don Madison 113 6.5 Miss Dorothea Steusloff ll.fi 7 W. R. Newmeyer ..114i 8 Mrs Walter Spaulding ..113 r 9.' MrsNoll . 112 10.: Mrs. C. H. Townsend .1U Hendricks to Talk : At Credit Session .; ; fj ; "' ':' Rj -J. Hendricks, author of Bethel and Aurora," a study of ' the communistic colonies in. Mis souri" and 'Marion county, will speak - this ' noon at the Retail Credit association luncheon. His topic will be the - Aurora colonr, where the experiment was carried on. The association meets prompt ly it 12 o'clock In the banquet room on the tilth floor of the Masonic temple. ' At Wellesley f w7 rXtJ,- 5, The OREGON STATESMAN, Saksf Crrcgca, Friday Morning Jancary'23, 1934 IB SUITS FILED FOR PAGE THREE At the ratio of 1,600 girls to one boy, Wellesley College, exclusive in stitute of learning for young ladies, at Wellesley, Mass., has gone co-ed. Here's the first and only boy ever to appear on student rolL Be is Apostolos Athanassion, Greek art student, and is here making friends with Jean Brpwnell. of Pittsfield, 1 Mass. it TOTE ASSESSMENT . ' -r ' ' ROSEDALE, Jan. 25 The Sunnyslde mutual telephone com pany met.Monday nlght .and vot-.J-ah assessment' of; 5 per share IdTSSalst in keeping UP the line. Funeral Rites for George Wooster Slated for Today " ?, r SILVERTON. Jan. 23 George Wooster, 63, died at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon at - his home a mile and a halt east ol Marquam. Funeral arrangements are incom plete but will be sometime Fri day afternoon,. presumably at. the Larson chapel. - - Surviving are his widow, Mary Esther Wooster; and four daugh ters, Mrs. Neva Jackson of Sa lem, .Mrs. Laura Dickens of Ore gon City, Mrs.' Ena Harless of Mohtlla and Mrs. Esther Tauer of Corrallis. - wimjz .Here's al triple-plated recipe for elimi nating those breakfast brambles. Has bands yes, even die maddest of tne , fellows are astonishingly pliable to the nch and mellow soothings of. a steam ing "cup of Hills Bros. Coffee. In fact, so are you. Try it and see. No human gys vtem yet designed can stand the terrible strain of getting out of a cozy be 4 with- out proper incentive. Ample Hills Bros. Coffee waiting on the breakfast table is i incentive enough for anyone. So weep no more, dear lady. Ply that man across from you with freshly brewed Hills Bros. Cof fee. He will leave the table as meek as a lamb and go to the office with the deter niination of twenty lions. . h " itJ-J mm $ 4 w m sea . . . - - I-.. . ' . Three more" suits for divorce were added yesterday to the grist of such actions filed In the Mar Ion county circuit court, the ne'f complaints totalling 18 since,: the year, began. v;v' . Victoria ' Andres '. who married William M. Andres In Medford in 1928 and bore him three children, says he was cruel, bad tempered, that he swore at her. and treated her.' cruelly. , She asks ; $40 a month to . gnpport . their children whose- custody she eeeks ' . Allan Hudnall, In bis complaint, alleges that - his wife, Ines Hud nall was a fault-finder,' that' she scolded and 3 slapped -him and showed a: lack , of , affection for him. Hudnall offers i the custody of the ahildren to , her and provi sion, lor. tneir support. - The cou pie was, jnarried in 1926 here. ; Edna :Ieek allege that her hus band, Vernon X). Leek, had bad temper, used' profane language and inflicted "physical! force ..'on her. She asks $25 a month to sun port, their-children.- The -couple was married , In 1911 In Kansas. sw m, r g -iiBirii m Viiii "-'"; ..j : 1 . u. '3- ' ". j if , Jer&y'Cattfe-'. "Club Names J. Ri: Davis President J. R. Davis of Turner was elect ed president of the Marion County Jersey Cattle club at the annual meeting held yesterday afternoon at the - chamber . of commerce. Kuenstlng of Woodburn 'route one, waa . reelected Eeeretary treasurer, . starting , her eighth year of service. Other officers are L. D.. Rob erts, Turner, vice - president, and Stanley Riches, Turner, director. replacing Samuel Torvend of SU verton. Victor Madsen of Silver- ton Is retiring president and hold over directors are L. D. Roberts and Frank Kuensting. 00S EXPECTED ;T0 , , i . J ' ,- . President and Mrs, Carl G. Do ney - are expected ? in - Salem - this morning after a five weeks east-' era trip. iTheytwlUv arrive early in Portland by train and come Im mediately to Salem. President Do ney's return comes as the second semester at Willamette univer sity is about to begin. "' v,i . Soon after his return, the mid year meeting of the university trustees will be held. At that time the matter of dancing at the school here will come up for dis cussion. , " Unofficial reports are that Dr. Doney conferred Informally while in the east with Methodist lead ers on the matter of the presiden cy of the university, ' the post which will be vacant when Dr. Doney's resignation made more than a year ago, becomes effect ive In June of this year. No.eholce Jim ; bee made by the , trustee , committee charged with recommending; a stew - com ' mlttee. The group has met only twice. It thai scores of applica tions before ft. - - - - Oxygenfeniis.: ; Purchased tor Local Hospital The! Salem Deaconess hosnltal has recently purchased a' McKes son pneumatle oxygen tent. This la an T Instrument especially . val uable in the treatment of cases of oxygen-want ' ' :it -f -During the past it has i fre quently occurred that such an In strument had to be rented from Portland institutions at consider able Inconvenience and expense, since there is none such in ' this city. By this purchase the Salem Deaconess hospital has taken an other etep in Its standardization movement to give first class hos pital scrtice In this city. - o and save money Everybody likes the "gtairo- lated" wheat type of ceteai aduhs as well as children. -Kone'fner'ia qualitjr thaa' , PcadiofwleatBcrwyou . say'PE ABX$ of eat. It: wiU ttve you money. 1 A CAJNATIONWkttCIt HOT CEREAL . I III I -I - II mi WOi Bnt. o o W T55 TPS3 o o o o o o o vv Lo Zfau For Proof, Visit Ut Today AND REMEMBER AT PAY'N TAKIT YOU ALWAYS GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH! SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY, Jan., 26,-20 0 29 Van Camp's No. S00 size Assorted Strained Vegetables Gerber's AM ex. cans No. 2 cans Hillsdale, No. SV4 can Standard Kentucky Wonder, No. No. Si 2 cans Early Garden, No. X cans ASPARAGUS UbbT fimaU Walte pIcn, PORK AND BEANS BABY FOODS CORN Standard Golden Bantam, No. 2 cans BUTTER KERNEL CORN PINEAPPLE STRING BEANS 1 ' !f PEAS Standard Pack, No. 2 eana SANTIAM BEANS DEL-MONTE PEAS PUMPKIN SUndardPack No. 2 V4 can DEL MONTE PUMPKIN HOMINY Van Camp's No. 2 can HOMINY Van Camp's, No. S00 size TOMATOES t SUudard No. 2 cans DEL MONTE TOMATOES NJan. SPIICHV . No. 1 cans SAUlRAUT Lir no. 2 TOMATO JUICE OYSTERS SARDINES MINCED CLAMS MINCED CLAMS Campbells 12 os. Daufusky, i ox. cans North Star Imported U Warrenton No. 1 cans 7. A. B. 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