The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 24, 1939, Page 13, Image 13

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Ths OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon; Friday Morning. March 24, 193S
PAGE THIRTEEN
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Skaters Hold Meeting
Library
- Tho Salem Skating club held
Its meeting Tuesday at the Sa
lem public library, later going
to the Capitols rink for skating.
Attending the' meeting were:
Mips Julia Pease, Hiss Arlene.
Moftitt. Miss 11a Mills. Mr. Clay
ton Allen, Mr. George Wagner,
Mr. Milo Syverson, Mr. George
Kadvornlk, Miss Audrey Mayhall,
Mr. Frank Sherwood, Miss Doris
Scbunke, Mr. Bob Marr, Mr. Al
Kenfield. Miss Lucille Turner,
Miss Betty Curtis; Mr. Den Dou
rls. Mr. Loyal Sheridan. Mr. Wil
bur Jary, Mr. Jack Bartelt. Mr.
Bill May, Mr. Harold Hobble and
Mr. John Fetich.
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J7J0IN THE PARADE
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Tho ranks ol " Whit Satin" Sugar
emthnsiasta SFrowdaily. . .Oregon
.housewives like this spaxkling
pure, fina-gxanulated sugar! Ask
your grocer for it '
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Mr. and Mrs. Ironies- n. Smith,
w-.j, and Mrs. Margaret LeFurgy
arrived in Salem Wednesday
from a stay in Los Angeles and
San Francisco. Mr. Smith vent
south a week ago to meet Mrs.
Smith and Mrs. LeFurgy In San
Francisco where they viewed the
Golden Gate exposition.
Mrs. Minnie Bock presided at
a meeting of the WCTU held in
the hall on Tuesday afternoon.
On the program were Mrs. Ruth
Toose, Mrs. J. J. Nunn, and Mrs.
W. A. Barkns.
Mrs. Caster Boss has bidden
group of friends to breakfast this
morning at her home on Cross
street. Several hours, of bridge
will follow and ! sprint " flowers
will be used for decorations.
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BIrs. Harold Boslck was hostess
to members of her bridge club last
night at her home on North 23 rd
street. Mrs. Elliott Price of Camas.
'Wash., was an additional guest. H
A late supper followed several
hours of cards. ,
'
. Mr. aad Mrs. Kenneth Magneas
of . Shelton, Wash. . visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L Wick.
I Mrs. Delbert BUby of Walla
Walla Is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
H. M. Blbby at Lablsh center.
Strength Potion
Reported Wonder
Drink Including. Gelatine
Doubles Efficiency of
' Muscles, Claimed
NEW YORK, Msrch tS-ypy-A
new drink that makes men
strong was announce J j today at
the Long Island College of
Medicine. , ' : v
The drink is about one-third
of a cupful daily of orainary dry
gelatine dissolved . iu orange and
lemon juice. ' 1 .-, " .
Results, six men doubled their
muscular endurance In about a
month and a half, training at
bicycle riding. Oa women there
was no effect. The ! tnnounce
ment war made by Dr. O R. Say,
J. R. Johnson and M.1 M. Tay
lor. '
Bad Effects not Found
It is planned to try; gelatine
on football . players and 'other
athletes In training. , The gain in
strength - in the tests 1 lasted, a
long : time ' and - no bad effects
have been, found. - (r. :'
Sedentary- persons also: drank
gelatine. Dr. Ray said these re-v
ported they "felt better" but that
there had been no way of prov
ing whether this waa real or
Imaginary.
There Is good scientific back
ground for giving gelatine to
make muscles' strong. It is rich
In a substance known to help in
making muscles contract .more
easily.
The substance is glycine, an
amind acid also called gelatine
sugar. Glycine, has been used
medically for several years to
treat muscular weakness. It has
been tried on athletes. - Thus Dr.
R. M. Wilder reported to the
Mayo clinic that, his tennis game
improved after two weeks of tak
ing gelatine.
Back Assessments in
SILVERTON Almost 16000
In delinquent -street, assessments
have been collected since the
city began Its ' "clotrnp" pro
gram. Of this but 1203 is for
assessments later than IS 2 2.
PLAT MAKES HIT
Rfl B E R T S On at the heat
three-act plays put on for some
time at. the Roberts grange was
"Simnle Simon Simnle" br the
Hayesvffle . community 'club. It
puyea to a run house here.
Library Shelves
Have new Books
Religious Volumes Added;
Biographies Novels, ''
Offered Patrons
Many new books have been add
ed to the shelves of the Salem pub
lic library. Among those on reli
gion are: Fosdlck's "A Guide to
Understanding the Bible" and
Clarke's "A Little Dictionary of
Bible Phrases." There Is a special
collection of books for Lenten
reading. Lists of recent religious
books are available for distribution.
"How to Live" by FisW,
"Style Tour Personality" by Long,
and "The Art of Relaxation" by
Pitkin offer practical advice on
the art of living.
Hew Biographies
Among the new biographies is
"Doctor at Timberllne" by Gard
iner. The author. Dr. Gardiner,
who was born and raised In New
York City, tells his pioneer exper
iences as a practicing physician In
the wilds of Colorado.
A few of the new novels are:
'Full Harvest," i by Aydelotte.
The Land to Bright, by Blnns,
"Salute to Freedom, by Lowe,
"Wickford Point by Marquand,
Tha Tree af Liberty hv Pare.
"Justly Dear" by Thornton-Cook,
nte ratnoi - oy buck -seasoned
Timber by Fisher, "A Rumel-"
heart Must Roam,? by . Delavaa, lKi
"Skin Deep by Kelland, "Song of
Tears' by Aldrich, "Here Comes"'
a Candle" by Jameson, The Pro-
feasor by-Warner. ir.siua
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