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Hazel Green Event Thursday
Is Anged ntdRaise g
' Christmas Fund Si : S
The Lions club annual charity
party, to bo held Thursday night
at Jlasel i Green, will j take ; the
p I s e e of the regular luncheon
meeting tomorrow noon. Proceeds
f roav the party. -will go into the
Lions Christmas eheer - fund, to
be used for aiding needy, families-
and children; at -the xule
tide. The event is open to Lions,
their, wives and friends who are
invited. . : v . - " . !' . - '
The party is belng Arranged
by Bill Newmeler, general chair
man, assisted by Jac- Schinberg
and the following committees: -
Floating -Walter Dry. iMBob"
Crawford, A. C. Hammond, Jack
Peterson, Ray Stumbo,' George
Self,, W. Wadsworth. and .Tyner
Woolpert.- " . I
Check room Monroe Cheek.
Orville Longwell, Perey Blundell
and M. Curry.
Floor -H. W. McMillan. Geo.
Solterbeck. Barry Scott,. Dr.
Lewis and Sieiorth. - -
Cashiers Ken Brandon, B. A.
Newman, Ed Schroeder and Dr.
James Sears. '
Ballyhoo Herman Lafky and
Ed Acklln. .
Decoratioaa .Oscar "Frosty"
Olson. Carl - Kmmons. George
Lewis and Jodie George . Ross
maa. V - - ........
Unle JU Mayo and Lea
Springer. . .
Tnrit&tlnna and acrint Raich
Kletslnr. Gene Legg and Bob
Merchandise John Mar. Carl
Emmons, Pat Johnson, Merle
Gwynn, Raymond uuier, js.
Smith. .
Food Paul Acton, Bart Crary.
George 8lf, L. A. Lee, Cyn Cro
nlse,. Herb Miller, Frank Neer,
Pirn ttinnAoll mnn nrerr.
r.imMB: if. Donaldson. Pat
Johnson, A. C Burk, John Marr,
Ronald Jones, Gene Grabenhorst,
Tom Golden, Ranee rmes, wecu
VA-mrmrAm
. YnnnnnrtAtfon Wallace Bone-
sieeie, jnernu unuuii a
Ramseyer.
ilTSTJTE
; JOB CLOSES DM
(Coetlaaea' frosa aefe J
worker without prospects of em
ployment In the near future, Dot
ion said The only new state eou
traect contemplated Is the oiling
of South 12th street to its Junc
ture with the Pacific highway, on
. which bids will be received by the
highway commission next month,
- . 'Seldom i dir roes br bat we
find at least one or two jobs now
bat that is - about . all," Dotson
stated. "The calls now are chief
ly for housekeepers and farm
hands." .". '
Daring the past week 15 per
sona received jobs through the
agency, six at nousexeepmg, six
at farm work and three at odd
Jobs. : - . ' s
Patmont to Speak
For -Two Night at
Sflverton i Church
- SILVERTON, Not. 20-Actoal
conditions In Russia, Illustrated
with pictures, " will be -discussed
v eunesaay ana unursaay ugai
by Dr. Louts Patmont, world tra
veler, at .tbe Christian Mission
ary Alliance church at SOS North
Second street. Dr. Patmont tra
veled OTer 20,000 miles In Rus
sia In two years and took pic
tures as he went.
. , - . . . t
speak on "The Spirit and Faith
of Bolshevism" and Thursday
night on "World Crisis -and Com
munism. .
llovies Shown as. ;
Benefit forBand
-' Tonight at 8 o'clock In the sen
ior high - school auditorium,- -Dr.
David Bennett HIU will present a
series of educational travel pic
tures. ;. -l ,k ': v ' ' - "
There will be a small admit
tance fee, with the proceeds go
ing to the Salem high school band
and the Salem philharmonic ; or
chestra. The band, under the di
rection of Wesley Boeder win pre
sent a short program of numbers
augmenting the moving pictures.
Ilis Gall
Board ...
. ELSIXORB
Today Clandette Colbert In
v "doopatra". - .
Thursday - Myrna Loy In
"Evelyn Prentice." ; - , .
' -.- . GRAXD '" '
Today Grace Moore In
"One Night of Love. '
. CAPITOL
: Today Double bill," Joan
Crawford In " S a d 1 e Me-
Kee' and George Arliss In
Th Man . Who Played
Ood". .
Thursday Charles Dickens
-Great Expectations" with
' Phillips Holmes. .
:-STATS '' -
.Today- only Sydney
Fox In "Midnight". -
Thursday Ronald Colmaa la
"The Mastttaerader. ;
Saturday To be announced
"..later, !,r H :-v.-
DOLLTWOOD
Today - Helen Twelve
. trees in "She Waa a
Lady. - .
Friday Double hill, Warner
Clanl in "Charlie Chan's
Courage" and Kent Taylor
in "The Mysterious Rider."
"One Night of
re
Grace Moore and Tulllo Carmlnatl
: f ul msusleal, "One Night of Love,
IIOTDBESSOH
mvffiscora
"v. (OeatUaeS froa par 1)
Pour in three 8-inch layer, pana
which have been lined with wax
ed paper. Bake In moderate Aven,
300 te 550'. degrees for 45 mln-
UteS. ' y'y
K I . Filling
1 rap aaar mia ar rapntad aailk
Jaiaa( leaoa -:
. 1 9 tmtu .'
. 0 crTs ' v
1 cap app4 wataata
1 taaapaaa anlUa
Cook croant,-sugar and slight
ly beaten, yolks until thick . In
double boiler. Take - from stove
and add nuts and vanilla. Spread
between layers
White Mountain Cream
cap sagar : -. ..
tapoa lifat cara cyrap
cap twUias water
1 tcacpoea vaailla
2 act vhltea, lUffly TMaUa
Combine sagar, corn syrup and
water. Place over low flame and
stir constantly until sugar Is dis
solved, and mixture boils. Con
tinue until the soft bail stage,
240 degrees. Pour syrup in fine
stream over egg whites beating
constantly. Add vanilla and beat
until of spreading consistency.
This may be tinted with vege
table coloring w e a vanilla Is
added. . . ...... .
Mrs. Virgil Bewley
, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Rich White Cake
1 ea Mfat
-1 cap atiik : 'J1
S cape (loar
Saaapoaa. aalt ' '
1 cup abortcolnf - v
4 agf
5 taaapoou Tak rng powder
I taaapoaa aaailla
Cream' the sugar and shorten
ing. Add egg yolks, beaten slight
ly, then the milk .rith vanilla
last, alternating the moisture
with the dry ingredients which
have been sifted together. Fold
In the stiffly beaten egg wMtes
and bake In two layers in a mod
erate oven. "
Mrs. A. Hopkins
Jefferson, Ore.
The present week might be
termed Boy Scout week from the
number of co u t meetings of
various sorts scheduled.
Fifteen scouts are expected at
8 o'clock tonight to v appear ,. at
the November court of honor at
the courthouse here to receive
advancement citations.
Thursday night Scout Execu
tive James E. Monroe will ad
dress the Brownsville Lions club
relative to seouting and organize
a : new troop in that city, w ;
.The next session of the scout
masters training - course, will ' be
held Friday night at the Dallas
city fcatl. .; "
: Monday night a. troop was or
ganized at the First Unitarian
ehnrch here and the Cascade
are council met at the cham
ber of commerce . for , a routine
meeting. . "
Meier Broadcast
Prelude to Game
Governor Julius L, Meier will
deliver a short radio talk in Saa
Francisco Thanksgiving day as a
prelude to the annual L Mary'a
Oregor game- there, he advised
his : office here yesterday In a
telephoned message. The gover
nor reported that be and Mrs.
Meier were having an enjoyable
time while visiting lor a few
days with their danghters and
their families in the bay city.
OLEX QTJALLET DIES
EVENS VZXLET, Nov. 20.
Commitment services for Oley
QuaUey, who died at Madras re
eeatly. were neid at the Evens
Valley cemetery Saturday after
noon with Larson and Son of SO
verton assisting with the ser
vices. . " , ' " -
TODAY ONLY
'MIDNIGjHr
with s ; - .
, SYDNEY FOX
O. P. HEGGIE
nEMIT HULL .
scour ins
Love" Here
have romantic roles la the delight-
stow ahowhig at the Grand.
SIMM IS
.- v -.
Ill
HUBBARD. ' Nov. 10. Grave
side services for William Schllten-
hart were held at the Hubbard
cemetery Saturday afternoon. Mr.
SchUtenhart waa born at Hubbard
and also lived at Oregon City and
Woodburn. Besides the widow, he
is survived by one son, Edgar; his
mother, Mrs. Katharine Schlitea-
hart of Hubbard, and seven sis
ters. Mrs. Mary Clayton, Mrs. HQ
da Vogynsky of Oregon City.' Mrs.
Rose Entires, Mrs. Paul Sturges of
West Unn, Mrs. Katherine Smith
of Hillsboro, Mrs. Clara Morris
and Esther Schlltenhart of Hub
bard. . .
Mrs. L. A. Braden was hostess
to the town , bridge club members
and their husbands Saturday eve
ning. She was assisted by Mrs.
Claude uoomaw. Prises r were
warded to Alice and Frances
Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo
Brown.
The Delta Phi sorority .house
Is the first organization on the
Willamette university campus to
join 100 per cent in the Red Cross
annual membership drive. Volun
teer workers will continue to can
vass the city during the remain
der of the week.
Those who have already com
pleted their districts are Mrs. J.
N. Chambers, Mrs. Karl G. Belke,
Mrs. F. W. Foorman, Mrs. George
Weller and Mrs. W W. Rose-
braugh. " '. .
Other 100 per cent returns have
been received from the governor's
office and the state land board
office. Enrollment has been com
pleted in the state education de
partment and seccretary of state's
otnee. .
Stayton and Woodburn workers
have called for more supplies and
report that the drive is meeting
great success In their commun
ities.
Fifth Townsend
Club in City to
Organize Friday
Another Saem Townsend club,
the fifth, is to be organized here
Friday night, with the meeting
to be held at the city library at
7:45 o'clock. This club will he
known as . the-Central club, and
will be for downtown people. Dr.
E. Davis will direct, - ,
A Townsend club was organised
at Turner Monday night, one at
West Stayton Tuesday tnlght, and
a meeting for similar organization
will be held at Scotta Mills Thurs
day night, v . ..-
Clifford Brady 1
Given 6' Months
Pleading guilty as charged to
larceny in a dwalllnr. .Clifford
Brady was sentenced yesterday af
ternoon to serve six months in the
state penitentiary. Ha was taken
there at once after Judge L. H.
McMahan . pronounced sentence.
Brady confessed to breaking into
a dwelling At ML Anrel and ta
taking a 37 check which was the
property or Alois Dlehl.
' Old ' Reliable Methnd
brings health to the sidy
WITHOUT
OPERATION
Sv B. PONO,
herb specialist,
has had eight
years practice
in C h 1 n a. JN9
matter with
what you are suf
fering, don't give
up yourself, ; our wonderful
herbs will positively remedy
disorders of the bladder, kid
ney, stomach, constipation, a
pendicltls, ! piles, and throat,
heart, lung, liver, asthma.' ca
tarrh, tumors, diabetes, rheum
'atlsm, headache and blood pois
on, skin diseases . of -children
and ; male or female all ail
ments, t , -
CnARLIC CHAN
ChliieM Medicine Herb Co.
123 if. Commercial Bt Salem
Daily Office Hours vtod pjn.
Son. Wed. ta 10:O a. so.
BED CROSS OH
PROGRESS H
DUTLIlE GII'ETIDF
ILL F0MC81ID5
' ' i " ' oaeaaa. r - - 4 "- ' -
Opening Two-Bid and Jump
Takeout Simplest of
Eight. Situations ;.
t Editor's ' Mat Tk afrhtk M-etnr
Wit la contract kridf ira eutUatd and
xpiaiQM ay mis. w. h. wauia, cbibbtv
torn, azpart. Wh ll rctin the Btataf
maa bridge (oaraaBaDt, ia tha follow
lag artiei.) .y.-Hsv'
The ; 'following bids' must 4 be
kept open until a game contract
la reached., Tou have no choice in
the matter.
1
Your partner
has : demanded
and you mast
respond. ; -
1. Opening
two bid in a
suit, even if the
bidder has part
score. This
hand guaran
tees game, ac
cording te the
number -of hon
or tricks and
distribution. 4
M to I honor
ICra.
tricks required. " 5-
S. Forcing takeout. Bid of one
mora than necessary in a new suit
when partner opens the bidding
3 to s ft honor tricks required.
I. Jump re-hid in a new suit A
bid made by original bidder in re
sponse to partner's bid. Requires
at least lour honor tricks.
4. Immediate overcall in oppon
ent's suit. Guarantees a band prac
tically as strong as the opening
two bid, also promises not more
than one loser in the opponent's
nit KM '
S.-Inferential force. Whenever
the player responds with two no-
trump .( either at once or by de
grees) . and his partner reopens
the bidding.
t. Inferential force. Whenever
the player raises any bid of part
ner's (either a simple or multiple
raise) and bis partner reopens
ine oiaawg witn a new suit.
7. no-crump overcau over an
adverse pre-emptive hid. This bid
Is made on freakish hands, us
ually strong two-suitors.
a. Four-five no trump. Its Pur
pose of course ito show aces and
eertain kings.
fa) A four notrumn bid (nro-
videa either partner has opened
the bidding) shows either of the
following: 1. Three aces; or 2
two aces and the king of any suit
previously bid by either partner.
The band must, contain suffi
cient strength to guarantee a eon
tract of five odd in some nrevlous-
-ty ma suit.
(b) . Five notrumn preceded by
a four notrump bid by the same
player shows all four aces.
A nve ' notrump bid directlr
shows .three aces and a king of a
suit previously bid by the part
nership.
CUSS OF STATE
VOTES COMPLETED
(Oaatiaaaa from pa (a 1)
ces filled at the general election
were being canvassed by the state
department Tuesday but It la not
likely that the tabulation will be
completed before Thursday or
Friday. Virtually all returns, with
the exception of Dart of those In
Multnomah county, have been re
ceived.
Fox Breeders to
Meet at Liberty
LIBERTY, Nov. 20 The Sa
lem unit of the Fox Breeders as
sociation will hold a special meet
ing Wednesday evening at t p.m.
at the home ot Mrs. John Van Ly
degraf. The meeting has been call
ed to consider several important
matters. B. N. Walker of Gresa
amx president of the Oregon Fox
Breeders' association is expected
to attend.
. FEE'S DECISION UPHELD
PORTLAND, Ore Nov. 20!p)
-Federal Judge Fee's decision in
favor of the Beaver Cement com
pany ta a case in which the. Cal
ifornia Oreron Paver . eaniBaiiw
sought to halt diversion of the
iiogue nver now was amnnedia
a United States circuit court of ap
peals decision, copies - of - which
were received here today.
rm lit
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"CLEOPARA,
with CLAUDETTE COLBERT
Today also Laurel and Hardy Comedy
THURSDAY V JTIID
J V
sangns;.tt taea, yew cu a)4
weyssatpecstheunusuai&oafhls 1
save, team I
'500""
Beatt X
2Sc
GartJencrfs end
Ranchers Mart
PORTLAND, Ore.. N0v.10.-OF)
-Prices" were , steady at yester
day's session of ; the gardeners'
and ranchers' market.
Spinach. was up to 75 and tl
per orange crate due to an acute
shortage. 'Beets ; were up to Is
and SO cents, per dozen bunches
and lettuce from The Dalles were
up a, dime to 11.35 per crate.
Local cauliflower was down
slightly to 50 cents per crate and
celery: was" offered at" S 5 and-40
cents per dozen bunches; ; j J
Toauttoaa Par'crata,' S5-7SC ,
Bpiaaca Per orng Vox, TSe-Sl. ' -Carrot
Naw. par dosaa boaefaea, 10s
Baeta Par doaaa bsackac, J5-30. v.a
Farday Per doiaa . baaeata, 10a. .'
. Graaa Onion Per daxaa baaehaa. 20-
Dry Miaaa Oragos, f L40-1.00 . par
lee-peaada. .
Tampa r ar oaa aaaeBea, la-zua.
RaUbacaa Par crata, 86-50c
Pannipa 40a par erata.
Rdihe Per daira bniuoes, 15a.
Paaa LaeaU SSe. 4 ':.
Lettaca Pal arata. local SOc-Sl: Taa
Dallas, S1.S5. -
Csbbagw rsr erata. 70-T3e.
CaalUlewar LacaL K. 1. SOe pa
a rata; Ho. S. 15-S0e par erata. -
Ueiary Starta Per aoxea Daaeses,
10c -.- - - . .. '
Celery Pot doien baaebes, 1 5-40 8.
Papaera Had- SO aar peacb boat
gra, 60a par araaf box. . ; ,
uraaa seaaa vmt v -Saaaib
Daaiib. SOe per eratsl sosi
Bier, S0Q50e: eraefaeek, 85. .;
uora rar taeav- Ta-a., i
CaeBnibara PiekllDK. S0(2tf: lUeiag.
40e.
IcrP'sa Leeal, 0j Dalles. 80 Q 60a.
Praaea Per peaad. Se,
Anlw JiakltDMk. a box. -SS-
SOa; Delleleaa ar BpiUambarrs, extra
faaey. $1.60. ;
- rajtpkus per csatsMafe crate,
TSe. -
Braeeal praata Far erata, o-T5e.
Patateea Per area re bax,. 6O-70e,
Braeeell Per htf, tSe.
FOniHIB
Four California-hound Portland
lada found their freight or hitch
hiking journey abruptly baited in
Salem early last night Instead
of a visit to the land of EPIC they
faced being returned to. the Roae
City.
Three of the quartet were want
ed In Portland as runaways ana
all were being held by city police
here until today, on radioed in
structions from the Portland po
lice department.
Rounded up near the Southern
Paclfe station, the four were tak
en to police headquarters where
they admitted having sold their
bicycles, which they had ridden
here from Portland, to Arthur H.
Moore, local bicycle dealer.- Po
lice were led to check with Port
land - officers when it was dis
covered two of the boys had given
Moore names different from those
told to police.
The four were Albert Muscalo,
17; Chester Duscheck, 18, and
Kenneth Aho, If rail of whom
were reported as runaway, and
William Powell, 15.
FOUR DECREES OF
t
Four divorce decree were
granted here yesterday by Judge
L. O. Lewelllng during the course
ot a busy day in department two
of circuit court.
Quentin Leroy Holmes won his
freedom from Anna Elizabeth
Holmes to whom was granted the
custody ot their two children and
$15 a month tor their support.
Helen Armstrong was granted a
divorce from Tom Armstrong and
the ccstody of their child, along
with $25 a month support money.
Ci F. Jaeger was awarded a
decree ot divorce from Elizabeth
Jaeger.
The court granted matrimonial
freedom to Nora L Mauk from
Calura E. Mauk and in the deccree
It was provided that Mauk pay his
former wife $10 a month to sup
port their child.
AUCTION SILO, BAKN
Bids .on purchase of a $0 ton
silo and a 50 by sO foot bant at
the county poor farm will be ask
ed by the county court, It was an
nounced yesterday. Bids will in
clude the two structures and their
removal. Reason for the proce
dure was the - reduction of the
county farm's dairy herd.
AT: - SATURDAY
liS 1UEDI1E
mm
ISIS CL55SE3
; HOLD OPETl HOUSE
The chorus - classes of Salem
high school are holding "open
house" Thursday,.: November 22,
at 8 p. m.
The following program" Has
been arranged featuring the curri-
euiar singing groups: --.-
PKOGRAK "
America, The Butiful.-.Glec H. Wood
- Chores II , i - -
Piano: TiraateUa, ., , 1 Kellet
Eleaaor AepiawaU
Wlater . Bong , ',. Ballard
i uayf unartet
Lift This Ires
MeadflUaoba
Eeaateeaa Mora
OetBu
HrU' Glee Club
Planet
Lara of the Sea .
. If asoa
Ksxiae seo
Nitb U J aae . ...... Tarzett
Cypiy Trail -.1.... ........ CsUowsy-Peltoa
.. Cboras I. -. . .-......
Bless To' Heart Vorjae
Bora Qaartei
Roses of Picardy
Wood
Boabaea
Tree
Mary Irall .
CaataU: Tbs Maa Witnoat aCoaatry
' ... ' , -' HoBMW
Boloa! Botb 'llaeri. A.llana .
Moored, ETaaceliaa ' Millard. .
Mary Irall, Ma Taeker, JewoU r t
Mialer. Piaao: DoHs Sckoaks. '.'
Chorea II
I Lore Lataie . Wal
Bora' Oaartel
Driak to Us Only Wit Tftiss
- - OU garlisb
Sweet aad Low . ,, , ,.. ., , Barabr
Coatia' Tfcer4 tbe Bye
Seoteh Air
., -. -vaoras 1 -Swlag
Lew. Sweet Chariot .SplrHnsl
- Sslo:. Msyaari WiUUsu
Go Dowa Moaee '. flplritaal
. Sola: DaviS Haaa - -'
Cany Us 'Back (a Old Virjiaay, Blaad
. . 8ol: Cora Kagstt : t.
- - vkani u :
Star Witaariai Baaaar
AeeaaipaBiata: . Daria Bebaako,
csts, nsTia cons
Typing classes which have been
added to the curriculum In the ad
ult education department of the
part-time continuation school In
the high school building, are
proving to be a large drawing at
traction. The classes are ot one
hour duration, on Tuesdays and
Thursdays beginning at 3:20 p. m.
The continuation 'school is of
fering opportunity to those people
to attend other schools, either due
to lack of time at the proper
hours, or lack of finance.
Miss VIoletv Swanson, head ot
the department, reports that all
classes are increasing in attend
ance with many already filled.
Gunless Turkey
Shoot Scheduled
Thursday Night
DALLAS, Nov. 20. Plans have
been completed for the annual
American. Legion ' turkey shoot
and fun night to be held at the
local armory on Thursday night,
November 22, beginning at 7:30
p. m. Adml8'sldn Is free.
These affairs have proven very
popular during the past few years
with larger crowds attending each
year. Actual shooting was discon
tinued about three years ago fol
lowing a minor accident but the
fun nights are carried on with
"Beano" and card games. Mem-
a4Bus xuoca iuuiie i
v rwi m j .
Two Features
Joan Crawford
"SADIE
McKEE"
and
GEO. ARUSS
"MAN WHO
PLAYED
GOD"
THUR. - FRL - SAT.
One of the world's
greatest stories
now on tho
screen! , S ft t
if
wliH :-'
HETJ.T HULL
rtj:n;ill:!.Titi,Jcii,V.,ycrt,
Crete Brhl..c tMrnc.
fctd, Alf a tUI Utd jMn.
ADULTSCIU
ADDTYPIuBCQURSE
ST .
i i f ;
' ' ' '
L J
bers of the Legion committee- Lx J
charge . ot , the event report that I
there will, be "plenty of turkeys. I
capons and chickens on band for
the winners. - I . ."..- . l
The Le g 1 o a committee f in
charge of the rhoot is composed
of - Ea.le Richardson, chairman.
Ivan Warner and J. R. Beck. The
local post of the American Legion
will probably, stage another tur
key shoot a few days before
Christmas as baa been the custom
for the past few years;
EA6LES OPETJ DRIVE
i
' Willamette' Aerie Eagles have
aunched a - membership drive,
with goal" of 1000' members by
January 1. The lodge has more
than 700 members In Salem now.
Membership committee for the
drive includes Charles Snider;
Clyde Shoesmlth and R.' J. . Bal
dwin. Among new activities start
ed by the lodge as sponsorship of
a basketball team in the A' city
league. ; ' .
Tonight the Eagles will bold an
amateur radio contest at Frater
nal temple the regular meeting
place,' with the public invited. -
This - lodge founded Mothers
day. and has worked for the mo
thers pension law, old age pen
sions, . worxmen a compensation
aad stabilization of employment.
The local group helped with in-
itiatlost ot a new lodge at Dallas
November IS, when 101 members
were : initiated. State President
D. D. ' Hale and Lars Bergsvlk
were : among - the Installing - offi
cers. ' , . . -
Health Checkup
Now Centers at
McKihley School
The county, health department
this week baa moved to HcKinley
school in Its program to check up
on the health of Salem grade pu
pils. The first clinic for adminis
tering physical examinations and
tuberculin tests was held there
yesterday and a second will be
conducted today. Wednesday the
health staff will return to MeKin-
ley to "read the tuberculin tests.
will administer others at Lincoln
school and "read" the latter Fri
day. - . , - '-
Other- clinics scheduled are:
Wednesday afternoon, school and
chest at Salem health center, 201
Masonic building; Thursday morn
ing, school clinic at Stayton and
pre-echool clinic at Salem center:
Saturday morning, immunization
clinic at Salem center. .
; That Long Waited
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VALUE OF SERVICE
IS
Value to members "of a ser
vice club," as distinguished from
a - luncheon club.Twera sketched
by Dr. '. Bruce, Baxter, ', president
of Willamette, in a short address
yesterday noon before : the KI-
wanls club. Baxter's talk and a
musical program "were; broadcast
by remote control over the local
radio 'station. ; ' :'
On the musical "program "were
nnr hr th Wllljmrttd ttnlvpr-
sity mixed quartet, solo by Prof.
Cameron Marshall of Willamette,
a,JI A AilAa aa1a Vb- - V an m av
auu esv-uaA$aA avuaur m es as a
Classic. In the Quartet are: Ka
therine SmcllinHarriett Adams.
Richard Smart and Earl Potter,
with Clara Wright, accompanist.
Dr.. Baxter told Klwanlans be
doesnt believe service clubs can
save a man s soui, oat tuej ca.
. A. tUL
have something to do with mak
ing a man's soul worth saving.
Service clubs give to the mem
bers fellowship, friendship, racog-
n 1 1 i o n. relaxation,- information
and inspiration, In addition ta
eontrlbuUons, be said.
- The Willamette presiaent re
peated figures compiled by Dean
r.lA..ii r thai tinlTralrv.
aaawtuB; ufc i mmovw
and students, spent about $210,.
000 per year in 8alem. The fac
ulty and ' administrative; g r a i
number 0 a n d students 677.
Payroll of tho uaiversity per yeat
is $19,000, f a 1 and printing.
SSS.000. and room. Boara u
clothing, , 110,000. virtually the
entire amount Is spent ta Salem,
Dr. Baxter sUted. - I
RETUR N TCO HOME -
TevirETikox. Nov. 20. Mr.
and Mrs. Nick Welter have return
ed to their home In McNary, Ar-
t.waa. sa4T& SferaMlr41nV : fhaft nftslt
.BVUa saaasa, - " w aa "TT r
mi-m -areeka -rlaltlns: Mrs. Welter
mother, Mrs. Emma Whedbee and
other relatives. -
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