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Speakers Bureau For County Proving Successful Project The establishment of a speakers bureau under the direction of Mrs. Muriel M. White, member of the Santa Ana Adult Education faculty, has brought to Orange county a new type of service. Planned to act as a clearing house for all church, parent-teacher, women's, and men's service clubs in the community the speakers bureau has endeavored to bring a high type of educational program rather than to cater to a standard of entertainment only, said Mrs. White in reporting on the activities of the bureau to date. During the month of October, 40 engagements were filled in all parts of the county with a total attendance at the meetings of 2037: In November, an additional 40 groups with an attendance of 2046 were supplied with programs. From Dec. 1 to Dec. 18 a total of 24 meetings were conducted with an attendance of 2603. Of the total of 104 organizations assisted 24 were church groups, four parent-teacher associations, 35 men's service clubs, 20 women's clubs and 20 school assemblies. In December, 14 of the meetings were addressed by forum leaders and 10 by other speakers. The bureau makes no charge for its services in arranging programs and is available to any organized group calling on it. An article concerning the speakers bureau, which is regarded as a progressive step in adult education will appara in the March issue of Sierra Educational News. The list of speakers available is Miss Lulu Walker, Miss Dorothy E. Wents, Mrs. Golden Weston, Mrs. Muriel M. White, W. W. Wieman, and John W. Winterbourne. Twelve forum leaders have also been available during their residence in the county. The speakers bureau shares offices with the Orange county public forums in the Willard junior high school in Santa Ana. Hungarian Teacher Joins U. S. C. Staff Dr. Theo Suranyi-Unger, dean of the department of law and political science in Francis Joseph university, Szeged, Hungary, will conduct courses in economics and international relations during the two summer session terms, starting June 18, it was announced recently by Dean Lester B. Rogers. Augmenting members of the Trojan faculty, 60 other prominent professors from universities and public school systems in all parts of the nation will teach courses during the summer school. More than 300 courses in approximately every department of the university curriculum will be offered during the summer session, with the first term continuing until July 30 and the second session starting July 31 and ending September 3. Johnson’s Pictures Will be Displayed Pacific Geographic society today In December, 14 of the meetings were addressed by forum leaders and 10 by other speakers. The bureau makes no charge for its services in arranging programs and is available to any organized group calling on it. An article concerning the speakers bureau, which is regarded as a progressive step in adult education will appara in the March issue of Sierra Educational News. The list of speakers available is subject to constant revision, but at the present time includes: Ray Adkinson, Dr. Margarette Baker, Miss Ruth Bartlett, Ted Blanding, R. W. Borst, Miss Julia M. Budlong, Mrs. Edith Cloyes, Mrs. J. D. Campbell, Arthur F. Corey, S. H. Cortez, Mrs. Juanita Wright Fletcher, Mr. Wilson Fritch, Miss Lucinda Griffith, Mrs. Jeanne Ann Gaston, Dwight Hamilton, Frank A. Henderson, Donald Beach Kirby, Russell Lutes, Mrs. Evadna Kraus Perry, George Peterkin, Charles Ruby, Dr. E. L. Russell, H. Lynn Sheller, Ralph C. Smedley, Mrs. Mona Summers Smith, Mrs. Mabel Seed Spizzy, Mrs. Jennie Tessman, Dr. Eliza-beth Tock, Mrs. Helen Walden, Johnson's Pictures Will be Displayed Pacific Geographic society today announced that the motion pictures made by the late Martin Johnson and his wife, Osa, during their recent year's expedition into Borneo will be exhibited in Los Angeles at Shrine auditorium, Thursday evening, February 11. Mrs. Johnson, now in a hospital, will address the audience by telephone through loud-speakers in the auditorium the evening the pictures are shown, the society said. The lecture and story of the expedition, originally to have been given by Martin Johnson, will be related by Joseph Tilton, long an associate of the Johnsons and chief cameraman during their expeditions. SWITCH TO ELECTRIC COOKERY to Increase LEISURE HOURS * Perhaps the most significant advantage of electric cookery is the time it saves in food preparation and service. No longer does the home-maker look forward to hours of drudgery each day. Her meals are prepared in a jiffy and the controls are set. Then she is off for the afternoon, knowing her dinner will be perfectly cooked and ready to serve on her return. * Each week hundreds of women right here in Southern California are switching to time-saving, money-saving electric cookery. Why not take this most important step toward your own All-Electric Kitchen. See the new models at your dealer. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY LTD. Offers Production For Short Time House," R. F. Chapin's modern youth, stepped the breach left open on cancellation of "We Dinner" at the Pasa-unity playhouse and popus will continue at through Saturday, February of "We Dress Forced by cast illness andiments, found "Beach the logical entry on the calendar." Includes Carmel White, Histon, David Brady, Amerman and Julieading the laugh make-ouse" will complete its showing on Saturday, followed on Tuesday, the Pacific coast pre-murder in the Cathe-test child may seem He just acts that way have to show off. Four Teachers Added to Staff For Next Term Scholastic aptitude tests required of all new students entering the University of Southern California for the second term, which starts next week, will be given on the S. C. campus Saturday morning, Feb. 6, and Feb. 13 at 8:45, it was announced by Dr. R. R. G. Watt. Four new members have been added to the University Park faculty and will assume their duties with the opening of the second semester according to an announcement by Pres. R. B. von KleinSmid. Mrs. Mary D. Carter has been named director of the school of library service, coming to the Trojan school from McGill university. Scheduled to arrive from Europe this week, Dr. Heinrich Gomperz, eminent Viennese educator and author, will offer courses in philosophy during the second semester. Special lectures in education will be given during the term by Dr. Louis P. Thorpe, head of Horses at Santa Anita Preparing For Big Contest A line on the probable make-up of the field of the world's richest stake—the Santa Anita Handicap on Saturday, February 27—will be furnished with the running of the San Carlos, $5,000 added at a mile and a sixteenth, this coming Saturday (Feb. 6). Another prep for the Big 'Cap candidates will be the San Antonio, $7,500 added at 1½ miles, on Saturday, February 20. Next in importance on the Santa Anita schedule will be the settling of two California championships. Seventy-two Califor-the department of education at Walla Walla (Wash.) college. Gilbert Adrian, prominent M. G. 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