$10,000, YAKIMA Y. W. C. A.
Rath. Schelder Will Drop
cadets on City From
Airplane.
YAKIMA, Wash., Oct. 12.—Modern
systems of campaigning will be used
by tho Y. W. C. A. workers in the
financial drive for the coming week,
when they will attempt to raise $10,-
000, the largest sum for which the
association here has ever asked. Of
afternoon for final assignments to duty.
Mrs. Ruth Truitt Scheider, captain
of business girls' team, will fly over
the city during the campaign period
in one of Ernest Scheider's
distributing leaflets calling attention to the great amount of work accomplished by the association the
last year. They will include a statement that the association handled
250 girls between the ages of 10 and
18, as well as its work wit!, oil
persons. Captains selected for the
week's drive: Mrs. W. M. Nelson,
Mrs. Scheider, Mrs. L. H. Rosser,
Mrs. H. G. Peck, Mrs. R. H. Sweet.
Mrs. A. C. Davis, Mrs. A. M Stewart.
Mrs J. A. Bllne, Mrs. F. L. Johii3on,
Mrs. W. M. Watt, Mrs. Eguene Men's. J. B. Leclerc, Mrs. Etma
H." Miller. During the time the city
women are trying to get ?10,000 the
women of the rural communities are
raising $2000 which will be spent in