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PAGE TWELVE The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, November 8, 1935 odety Pro-Kinney Vows At Jason Lee Tuesday rIE marriage of Miss Loretta Pro to Jack Kinney next Tnes- , day in the Jason Lee church will be one of the stellar events of ine eariy weeav Miss Jean Hawkins and Miss Dorothy Pro will attend the bride and Leslie Taught of New berg will be best man. Iter. George L. Foor of Portland will officiate. . . Miss Pro has been feted ex tensively since the announcement of her wedding date. Friday last Mrs. Harold Ellis and Miss Vera Coward gave a kitchen shower at the home of -Mrs. Ellis. - ; Tuesday night Miss Jean Haw kins and Mrs. R. A. Horn honor ed the bride-elect at her home with a miscellaneous shower. - . Invited by the hostesses to fete Miss Pro were Mrs. George White. Miss Betty White, Mrs. Earl Pru-Itt,- Mrs. Paul Trommllti, Miss Marguerite Trommlitr, Miss Pau la Trommlitz, Mrs. Newman, Mrs Elmer Coward. Miss Vera Cow ard, Mrs: O. P. Driggs. Miss Jean Driggs, Miss Mary Lois Driggs, Mrs, S. M.Wrlghi, Miss Virgin ia lee Brown. Mrs. ; Mary La Rue. Miss Jane Saunders, Miss Bar bara. Saunders., Mrs.' Earl Holtx- low of Portland Mrs. W. . C. Wooldridge, Mrs. Lillian Dewey. Mrs. E. Amick, Miss Mary Etta 'Amick, Mrs. Blanche Harris, Miss Shirley Harris, Mrs. C. M. Kinney. Mrs. C. W. Kinney, Mrs. Arthur Hathway, Mrs. C. E. Forber, Miss June Armstrong. Miss Helen Lee. Miss Marie -Froellch, Miss Flor ence Eshelman, Miss Ruby Esh elman, Miss Helen Lytle. Mrs Charles Lytle. . Miss Blanche Rucketts. Mrs. Nora Ricketts, Miss Blanche Baumgartner, Miss Marie Baumgartner, Miss Lor raine VIck, Mrs. BenH. Hawkins. Miss . Susanna Hawkins, Miss Eloise Hawkins. Mrs. McLoujch lin. Mrs. Jack Bates, Miss Betty Croney, Mrs. George Pour of Portland, Mrs. Leo Reed, Mrs. C D. Hulings, Miss Wilma Horn of Prlneville, Mrs. L. C-Raymond of Matteson. Calif.. Mrs. Harold El lis. Mrs.- TL F. Shepherd and Miss juanon jiorn. Evens Valley Announce ments are being made of the ap proaching wedding of Miss Lorene Funrue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs B. Funrue, to Arthur Thompson of Portland, at her home here on November 14. The wedding will be at 7 o clock in the evening. Rev. J. M. Jenson will officiate. Miss" Thelma Thompson of Port land will be maid of honor and Raymond Funrue best man. Pattern I By-ANNE ADAMS Tberfs return to femininity and slim. lines in a frock the mat ron can so easily make for her self. Designed to slenderize, even ft fortyix won't be conscious of those "hard to lose" extra ponds. Each dressmaking step has been simplified, allowing you to cut the deeply pointed .yoke and roomy short sleeves all in one piece and there's nothing diffi cult about the skirt seams, either. Let the fabric decide the life this frock is to lead, for it. makes an Ideal house frock in percale or broadcloth, and in a novelty syn thetic, a most feminine "at home" frock when friends drop la for tea. ' "u I Pattern 2516 Is available In sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and am -. M J Jfe ja a. a a. m ' . one 40 MB.es yaras 36 men fabric. Illustrated stepbystep 'sewing Instructions, included. Bead fiftoa -cents (15c) In colna r stamp (coins preferred) for this Asne Adams pattern. Writs plainly' im, aCdresi and ttfls aumber. Be are to .Ute siie. - Order roar fall tod winter edition t Anne Adams pattern book 1 You'll Be thrilled srith the smart designs -h pictures clothes for all occasions . . , for all your family. Adorable, as to make Christmas sifts, too. And helpful advice ' en being; the charming, perfectly-groomed woman. A book you'll Iots and consult f re qneatly all season 1 Pries of book fifteen cents. Book and patters to gether twenty-five cents. ' Address orders to The Oregon SUtesman Pattern DepU, 315 Sonth Commercial street, Salem.. Ore. Hake necessary enclosures. Tons order will be promptly attended to. Orders customarily are filled within, few fays from the time received by Xho Statesman. Vw-y A J 2516 IJS&i News and CliiB - Jessie Steele, Attractive Portland Bride ' " V. . 1 'vp- 'rjjt tvr.- c;-' i - 5- '" v. Above Js Mr. Mervyn Floyd Eward married in l'ortland last weekend where the couple will reside. Both young people attended the University of Oregon and Mr. Eward is a former Salem resident. Hubbard A delightful post nuptial shower was given recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gregor Zelinka. of Hubbard, com plimently Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goffena (Lillian Zelinka) by St. Agnes Altar society. Mrs. J. Srg ish was chairman of the affair. A social evening followed by a buf fet supper and the presentation of gifts to the young couple was en- Joyed. The invitation list included Mr. and Mrs. George Zeek, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smucker, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vogel.'Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Dona van, Mr. and Mrs. John Dubrava, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grimps. Mr. and Mrs. George Drlmps, Mr. and Mrs. Gregor Zelinka, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ergish, Joe M. Ergish, Minni Jones, Mrs. Paul Zizon, Pauline Bison, Mrs. Bertha Mlgnot, Mrs. Harold Sargent. Mrs. John Naz hoda, Mrs. M. Bronec, Paul Grimm. C. F. Bevens, E. Mayhew ! William Manning, Anna Dubrava, i Wence Dubrava, J. R. Dubrava, Ben Dubrava. Cvrll Dubrava. Hel en Bronec, Justine Hunt, Eliza beth Hunt, Anna Coutney, Emily Coutney, Shirley Grimps, Adeline Manning and Stephen Bronec. Scio Miss Virginia Bilyeu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Bilyeu of Scio, became the bride of Mr. Cecil E. O'Reilly, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. O'Reilly of Sa lem, at a simple but impressive ceremony at tha home of the bride's parents, at 8 o'clock Wed nesday night. November 6. Dr. Wallace Howe Lee of Albany of ficiating. The bride wore a rust-hued af ternoon dress. Her only attendant. Miss Ardyth Shelton of Salem,: wpre a black afternoon dress. Le- Mar Shepherd of Salem acted as best man. The ring ceremony was performed in" the presence of members of the Immediate f ami- ies. i Mrs. O'Reilly Is a 1931 rrada- ate of Scio high school, and the; groom was graduated from the? high school in Torrington, Wyo. ; Aumsvtlle Miss Clara Klrk patrick who was married In Port4 land Sunday, at the home of heri sister. Mrs. B. R.' Amends, to John T. Law of Stayton, is well known here; - She spent the sum4 mer and fall months at her home here which she, had recently pur4 chased, remodeled and redecor ated. Miss ' KirVnatrlcV h a A taught school in Oregon for- a perioa or years, hut Just prior to her marriage had been employed in the schools at Albion. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Law will reside in Stayton and will be. at home to friends after November 9. if j Mrs. Ora Cox, department in spector from Medford, will pajr her official visit to the Daugh ters of Union Veterans Saturday sight at 8 o'clock in the Wom an' clabhOMe. ; Society Editor - v v y v "V v V ' .... 0 ConrtetT Oregon! (Dorothy Harbaogh) who was I Silverton Colleen Madsen was honor guest at a little dinner par ty given Wednesday night by Mrs. Clifton Dickerson for Colleen and a few of her little schoolmates. Colleen is leaving Sunday for Hillsboro to make her home. Pres. ent were Colleen Madsen, Mary Elizabth MacNeill, Zephne Givens and Vades Dickerson. I Bethel Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson entertained at dinner on Sunday for their uncle, and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. August Anderson, from Des Moines, Iowa, who have inade their first visit to Oregon and left for home Wednesday. They expressed themselves" as much pleased with this country. Additional dinner guests were Miss Marie Yates of Longview, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson, Fern and Ruth Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wilson and Donald Wilson, all of Orchard Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith, George and Frank Smith. Marynette and Sarah Jane Smith, all of Salem, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson, and sons, Ralph A., How ard and Walter. Silverton Mrs. Helen M. Wrightman was hostess Wednes day night at dinner honoring Mrs. Rhodenhamill of Oakland, Calif., who is here on a visit to her fos ter son, Stephen Butler, who teaches in the Silverton high school. Covers at the dinner ta ble were laid for Mrs. Rhoden hamil, Mr. Butler, Dr. Edgar Wright and Mrs. Wrightman. Mrs. Rhodenhamill arrived Fri day and will spend a week or 10 days at Silverton. This is her first trip here and she reports that she is enjoying the sunny weather very much and does not find the cold disagreeable. Relieve External Muscular Pain (Often Mis-Called "Rheumatic") If stabbing, shooting muscular pains In shoulders, arms and legs are making your life a misery; if neuralgic pains and surface pains of the body are robbing you of comfort and ease don't endure this torture any longer without trying Williams R. U. X. Com pound, which is bringing the joy of quick relief to so many suf ferers. This compound Is prepared from the prescription of ft. for mer army doctor who used it In his practice for many years. Now sufferers may have the benefit of Its relief at ft cost of only a few cents a day. Take Just ft few dQses of Williams R. U. X. Com pound and see- how much better you feel. The first bottle must satisfy you or money back. 5 For sale ,by Perry's Drug Store. . i - ... , j ' Affair s Miss Savage Will Become Bride Tonight Jk QUIET home wedding will XX unite Miss Delpha Savage, l 1 daughter of Mrsl Fre4 .Perin, and Donald Kimplej so 'if Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Klmple of Pasa dena, Calif., tonight at 8 o'eloek. Rev. Guy L, Drill will officiate In the Perin residence, before 85 relatives and close friends. A win dow nook will be banked with palms and fern and lighted with tall candelabra. Baskets of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums will be used throughout the rooms. The bride will wear ft violet blue afternoon frock trimmed In gold metal cloth. Her corsage will be of Talisman . roses and gar denlas. Miss Delphine Savage, her twin sister, will be the maid of honor. Her frock Is of tile silk and - her corsage of Talisman roses. Trip to California Robert Miller will be best man for Mr. Klmple. - A reception will follow, the ceremony. The table will be cen tered with the wedding cake guarded by white tapers. Miss Brendft Savage Is in charge of the dining room assisted by Miss Ma bel Harrison and Mrs. Robert Miller. For traveling, the bride will wear a tailored brown suit with brown accessories. After ft honey moon in San Francisco and Pasa dena, Calif., the couple will make their ' home In the Eola hills where Mr. Klmple Is employed by B.I O. Schucklng. Miss Savage has been secretary for the Oregon Prune control board. Patsy Jane Demos Feted On 2d Birthday ii At the home of her mother. Mrs. D. O. Demos, little Patsy i Jane Demos celebrated her sec-1 ond birthday anniversary Wednes day night'. She had as her hon or guest, Donald Schultz, whose birthday falls on the same day and who is the same age. I Others at the party were Mil dred Schultz, Pauline Stand ley, ' Patricia Standley, Maryln Stan ley, Betty Manolas. Helen Mano- las, Burright Children, George De mos. Maria Demos, Orvllle Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Manolas, Agnes Schultz and George Pappaa. Evening of Bridge for Dime Club Members J The Dime club was entertained by Miss Oretchen Rinehart and Mrs. Edward Raffety Wednesday night at the home of the latter. Red, white and blue appointments were used. Others In attendance were Miss Bula Bailey, Mrs. Rob in Day, Mrs. Ralph Kinzer, Mrs. Raymond Busick, Mrs. Sephus Starr, Mrs. Vernon GHmore, Miss Marimon Conner. Miss Margaret Corey, Mrs. Treve Jones, Mrs. Ty ler Brown, Mrs. Harold Hank and Mrs. Glen Wilbur. Contract Club Meets at Galloway Home I Mrs. Tom Galloway Invited her contract club in to luncheon Wednesday. Orchid chrysanthe mums centered the table. Mrs. Edwin Viesko won high score. : Places were laid for Mrs. Ralph Hamilton, Mrs. Gordon Wilson, Mrs. Harry N. Crain, Mrs. H. G. Maison. Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mrs. Edwin Viesko, Mrs. E. T. Pierce, Mrs. Brazier Small and the host ess, Mrs. Tom Galloway. Dayton A musical apprecia tion program was presented at the monthly business meeting of the Dayton Women's Civic club at the club rooms Tues day afternoon. Misses Evelyn Gibson and Elizabeth Williams musical students of Linfleld gave ft group of vocal selections with piano accompaniment and both gave sketches on the life of Ed ward Grieg. Women of the Knight' Memor ial church discussed plans for their bazaar to be held Decem ber S in the church, at their meet ing Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Joe Schlndler. The Ladies' aid will sponsor a benefit JIggs supper at the Jason Lee church tonight at' 6:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. The public Is wel come. As Pretty As Your Hairdress Our popular OIL PER MANENT will keep you looking pretty all win ter inexpensively $3.00 " Vanity Box BEAUTY SHOP 1S28 SUte rhone 8968 Harriet Gilbert Joyce Fhelpa Maves 1 w v - , f -'.: ".v e Birthday Parties Fete Potter Family Birthdays hare been numerous In the 'Potter family lately, ftnd each has had its own celebration. Last Saturday night Mrs. Ed Pot' ter was hostess tor ft surprise par ty honoring the 21st birthday of her daughter, Mrs. Myrle Potter. The affair was at the hame of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bernaugh on vista avenue. , Those ftttendinr In addition, to the above were Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Waterman. George Waterman. Mrs. Gertrude Clark, Miss Mildred Yayman, Elvin . and Edward, JrL Potter, Clarence Potter of Van couver. Wash., Ray Chilty and Ed Potter, sr. i 1 Tuesday night relatives and friends gathered at the Potter re sidence for a no-host dinner com plimenting Mrs. Ed Potter on her birthday. She received many gifts. Music was enjoyed during the evening. CQvers at dinner were laid, for Mr. and Mrs. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weathers, Mrs. Cora McClure of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. L. Peterson and Audrey, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Schackman and Darrel, Mr. and Mrs." Frank Schackman, Mrs.-Anna v Schack man, Ray Chilty, George. Water man, Miss Mildred Layman, Miss Myrle Potter, Elvin and Edwar. jr., potter, Elmer Ray, and Mrs Gertrude Clark. ' 1 : Ii W.R.C. Complimented at Silver Tea Thursday I ' Mrs. Sarah Peterson entertain i ed the Woman's Relief corps and mends with a silver tea and so cial afternoon yesterday. Assist ing hostesses were Mrs. Florence Shipp, Mrs. Bertha Loveland and Mrs. Mary Wirtz. -I I Special guests were Mrs. Mary Hinkle, Mrs. Helen Persons, Mrs Zola Peterson and Miss Frances Kyle. Members in attendance were Mrs. Anna Bufink, Mrs. Florence Shipp, Mrs. Jennie Mar tin, Mrs. Bertha Loveland, Mrs. Bessie Martin, Mrs. Rffie Dunlap, Mrs. Goldia Kyle, Mrs. Mafy Wirtz. Mrs. Rose Hagedorn. Mrs. Louisa Koon, Miss Ina D. Koon. Mrs. Serena Anderson. j Mrs. Mary Entress, Mrs. Jennie F. B. Jones and the hostess, Mrs Sarah Peterson. D. T. Club Invited to Boise Residence Mrs. R. P. Boise will preside! tit a smartly arranged luncheon this afternoon complimenting the O. T. r club. Firethorn and autumn flowers will center the table and make up the guest room bou quets. I Contract will follow the lunch eon. Additional guests are Mrs. Frank Snedecor and Mrs. Frank Jordan of Seattle. Members of. the club are Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Mrs. John Rand. Mrs. Frank Spencer, Mrs. E.j jC. Cross," Mrs. C. H. Robertson, Mrs. George A. White. Mrs. John Al bert, Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mrs. T. B. Kay, Mrs. Seymour Jones and the hostess, Mrs. R. P. Boise, s ii Friday Bridge Club Will Be Honored Today Dessert luncheon and an after noon of contract will honor mem bers of the Friday bridge -club to day at the home of Mrs. Elmer Daue. Pastel chrysanthemums will grace the guest rooms, ii The club roster Uses Mrs. TJj S. Page, Mrs. F. G. Delano, Mrs. Leon Gleason, Mrs. E. A. Kurtz, Mrs. O. A. Olson, Mrs. Clare Vib bert. Mrs. Harley O. White, Mrs. David Wright. Mrs. Eric Butler, Mrs. Ray Tocum, Mrs. Mose Ad ams, and the hostess, Mrs. Elmer Daue. I Silverton Recent callers fj at Silverton were Dr. and Mrs. J. JW. Welch and John of Corvallis and Mr. and Mrs. William Welch of Seattle. Dr. Welch and his fam ily lived at Silverton for many years. They had been spending a three weeks' vacation which took them into Mexico, to the j San Diego fair and to a visit with her daughter. Marguerite, who Is mar ried to a member of the Nevftda university faculty and lives I at Reno. j mssm -gj PERMANENT ' I WAVE SHOP ax VFInicer Waves S5c Hair Trims . 85c a If Experienced i j Beauticians i 429 Ore. Bldg Phone 573f4 NEW I.E.S. BETTER SIGHT LAMPS ItNew, bestftiallr desisaed oAdsl iS. Tsbit Stadjr or K radios' Lampw totaltaal in iay sod sold wiib wail fad aold Hnem oa parchannl staarfew afce -perfect laasp iat the children's tadr cable and tot the liWa tooam occiitonil table a ear (he aoafaziae , tack. Cones equipped with . 4its witch as see 5 0. t OO or 1 5 9 watts. Ceaa lcte ss deectUied. $7.9. Easy sersss. Tais is fast eae of the aeear aw, deotiacaUy correct tsaips oa display at sliPepco Electric Stofts isstheta. PEPCO Slectrjc STORES &-:.. v:':-.: 'iv.y.'Ay. l'.v..-.-.v.'.'X i -i ' i SOCIAL CALENDAR Office hours for the society editor are as follows: 10 a. m. to 12 p. m. and 2 to 6 p. m. every day but Sat urday. On Saturday, they are ia.il. to 11:30 a. m. and 12:30 p. m. to p. m. Friday, November 8 Mother's study group of First Congregational church with Mrs. F. S. Oliver, 930 Hood, 2:30 p. m. West side circle, Jason Lee Ladies Aid,' work meet ing with Mrs. W. E. Ben jamine, 1565 N. Winter, 2 p. m. Women's Missionary society of! First Baptist church with Mrs. JoeTeel. 1011 S. Liberty, ' p. m. Past president's club of American Legion auxiliary with Mrs. Glenn Porter, luncheon and sewing. '- Three Link club no-host luncheon,. 12 p. m. In I. O. O. F. hall. Business session at' 2:30 p. m. National Letter ' Carriers auxiliary at home Mrs. Dudley Talor of Sunnyslde, 2 p. m. Sewing club of B. and P. W. club dinner at : 80 p. m. with Miss Juana Holmes, 6071 N. Commercial. Saturday ; . saiem woman's club, 2 p. m. p. m. general business meeting. -'. Daughters of Union Veterans, clubhouse. . . . Phi Beta Kappa luncheon at Argo hotel, 12 p. m Neighbors b Woodcraft Elect Officers - Silver Bell circle. Neighbors of Woodcraft, held their regular meeting this week in the Fratern al temple; with Guardian Neigh bor Pearl Bairy presiding. Election of officers was held with' the folo wing results: D.G. N.. Pearl Bairy: G.N., Eva ; Cra ven; Adviser, Bessie HoMerman; clerk. Jennie Shelton; banker,' Ol ive Hawk; managers, Dr.. O... I. Scott, Russel WInchcomb and Sara McNeil; mag., Eva Goff ; att., Florence Bressler: I.S.. Pauline Clark; O.S.,i Edith Witzen; C. of G., Vonnan Herren; F.B., Hallie Lynch and mus., Agnes Hayre; correspondent, Alta May Scott; senior guardian, Mina Olmsted; physician. Dr. L. G. Altman; In stalling officer, Cora Smith. Amity Mrs. H. W. Torbet was hostess to the Art Appreciation class at her home on North Trade street, Monday night. An interest ing and instructive talk was given by Mrs. E. Waddell on the works of Maxfield Parrish. In observance of National Art week; the class is sponsoring a display of this ar tist's paintings In the windows of Amity's business houses. Follow ing Mrs. Waddell's remarks, the class discussed the, paintings and life of George Inness. Mothers Will Get Free Trial of Vicks Cold-Control Aids Every Home in Salem to Home Guide to Fewer Proof From OVER 14,000 IN TESTS Show How School Absences Caused by Colds Were Cut Almost Half (40.20) Mothers in this vicinity will welcome the free trial packages of Vicks Colds-Control Aids now being, distributed to every home here. These free packages not only bring you Vicks Va-trornol, un ique aid in preventing colds, and Vicks VapoRub, modern external method of treating colds but they also brlngall the Informa tion you need: to follow Vicks Plan for Better Control of Colds. 5,118 Children In School Clinics The Plan was tested in three series of clinics conducted over a period of three years, among 14, 702 people. These tests Indicate gratifying results in fewer, short er, and milder colds for those fol lowing Vicks Plan. Especially Interesting to moth ers are the results from the clin ics among 5,118 school children. 2 te e Saturday LAST DAY BUY ONE - GET lONE FREE! ii Drugs - Toiletries - Hot Water Bottles Stationery -f Etc. Woolpert & Corner Liberty and Court EVERY " GARMENT M:ST0C1' NOW INCLUDED IN OUR FRE-REMOVAL SALE EVERY EVEE1Y EVERY AnC AH November 9 . board meeting, 2:30 8 p. m. In Woman's Mrs. Abrams Hpstess To Raph aterians -The Kapha teriana spent a pleasant afternoon ; with Mrs Carle iAbrams yesterday. Tea was served. . ' '" Members of the group are Mrs C. E. jBates, Mrs. Gi C. Bellinger, Mrs. Phil Neimeyer, Mrs. H. S Giles,! Mrs.' James HeltzeL . Mrs, Floydj Utter, Mrs. Charles Sher man, (Mrs. Elliott Colony, Mrs. Waldo Mills, Mrs. A. A. Siewert. Mrs. (Roy Hewitt, Mrs., Ronald Glover, Mrs. A. A. Schramm, Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert, Mrs. M. E. Peck, Mrs. Lee Un- ruh, Mrs. Otto J. . Wilson, Mrs Ellen iFisher and the hostess; Mrs Carle) Abrams. Mrs.! Jorgensen Honors P. A. P. Club Mrs.! E. A. Jorgensen entertain ed the P. A. P. club with a Hal- lawe'en party recently. After the business meeting luncheon was served. Present were Mrs. Ann Mad sen, Mrs. Cody Evans, Mrs. Orval Thomas, Miss Millie Stavehau, Pat Mason, Evalyn Johnson and the hostess,. Mrs. E. A. Jorgen sen. Guests were Mrs. Ivan Burns, Mrs. J. C. Hilfiker and Miss Sybil Johnson. Receive Package With and Shorter Colds, and Clinic Tests Children following Vicks Plan lost - 40.20 fewer days from school on account of colds. Naturally, results varied, with different groups. T Some groups made even higher records sav ings up to 75.30. The saving of 40.20 was the average for 11 groups following Vicks Plan. Prove It In Y.nr Family In your own family group, too, individual results from Vicks Plan may vary. 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