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Tuesday, March 24, 1925. THE IX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE, NEWS of SOCIETY Mrs. W. P. MrArtftpy charmingly t-nn'riuincd the ehulrmen of on coiuiiilttpps of the Monday MtiHlcul nt an attractive luncheon at the Hotel Foley yeslerday noon. A beautiful color schema of yellow and pink, was carried out in the decorations, sweetppB and daffo dils serylwr as a eeniorpieee. Many novel u(Hi3, referring to the organ ization were used and each ffii'-st was presented with a clever favor. luirinj? tlie luncheon plans were discussed for munlc week, May 3 to 9. inclusive. A very interesting Bi-riis of musical programs are he. Iiti iirrnv,:u fur -I'ttal week. The co-operation of tho various frater nal orffiinizatlons will he solicited, fireat Interest in already sho-rn th.-ouKhout the city, i Those prcficnt al the luncheon yesterday were: Mrs. V. P. Mr. A'lory- fhnlrnian of Musical; Mrs. I.ynii Miight; secretary: Mrs. O. S. Itlrnln. Mrs. T. J, HerppRin and Mrs. :, I.. .Hoinies, ofTlciul program rouiinillee for music week; Mrs. J. 4, Ted ford, chairman of elions rommlttee; Mrs, Donald I 'ague, chairman of publicity; Mrs. O. K. Silverthorn. library extension: Mrs. J.i-0 I. Miller, hospital committee; Mrs. Karl Stoddard, membership roiiiinitii-c: Mrs, riyde fi-itz, hos pitality eommittee and Mrs. Slur, wood Williams, Hymn Memory rontest. - The Neighbors if Woodernft met In si evening at the I. O. O. K. hall In rK'ulai meefln;;. Unrinp the business session ei-jht women were iioinluated us delegates to t bo Dis trict Convention of the order at Ih-pprHT, May 15, The election will take place nt the next meeting. The Neighbors will meet Tues day, ot'lernoon, March III, for a so rinl tea i'.l the home of Mrs. Henrv Vcske, Hldf, i Washington avenue. ' Announcements Social announcements my he printed In this column frv of cliarim. Any anuounro ments pertaining to any func tions such as cooked food sales, etc.. will be refused. An nonncements, to be printed the fame day, must be In society editor's , hands by tt:UO o'clock-. News editor's note. Printed Silk Frock CSfIZ --vJ it! company studio poffrnmi 8:80- 10. Brattle Times studio ptoiiram. KQO, Porlland. Calif. 861. j). S p. m.-, musloal program. Com I.. Williams Institute: 4-1:30 Hotel St. Francis. KOW, Portland. Ore. (lai.S). 0 p. ni.. dinner conrert, Clvie Mnsir club; 8, intercollegiate. Inter-ra-dlo debate on Japanese exclu sion act. University of OroROn. KOW, Stanford university from Kl.X: 10. rolhurn's Melody men. Central Time Stations. KFAM. Lincoln. Nebr. (21(1). 7:S0 8:15 p. m.. Nehraftlta orchestra: 8:in-0:SO. Helen Connelly. 13-year-old Boprano; Tabernacle or chestra. KFMX. Northfleld. Minn. CI.1C.9i. 9 p. m., Jami'S Robert Gillette, j orsar.lst. Forces Corhbine to Fight Evil of Child Marriages I UVtirtrOOL (AP) II has often ;heen said that ships sometimes up Ipear almost human, and ihl" bail iheenllli.Mrate,l off tho Utltlsll ,Thert Js ,nge for affidavits'; no other form coast during the lust month. - need for Important informs In thetof evidence Is so unsnllnfoeiory. 1 Repeated elToria have been made Storms Conspire to Keep Oid Ship Afloat NEW YORK (AP)- mnrrlagn lawsaml their admlnis- Aside from birth and baptismal to clear the iron bark Hlppen according to a 100-pnfco report on "Child Marriages," Issued here to day by the Tiuftsei spe Founda tion, ns thfi result of a several years' Investigation extending into uO cities in practically every sec tlon of the country.' ' The report, which was prepared by Mary K, ltichmond. under KKNV'shennndoah. la. 2eft, 6:30 I whose .lirectlori the study wns con- Fretl 8. Hall, takes the position t ration either or both Id practical- eertifleules. Hi oiher fori tl every state in th mitcd Htates , documentury evidence of ime are si jv!,-th. il In the report. !t. Iti'-u re both applicants for ii ii.iurta.. license to appe:',' In p -twiin li'Tore the license Ihsu-'I. . H. - Harmonize the different sta'e laws In which n minimum PRINTED silk with mn.tll ordei oind extra portion 1uh makes this attraetive two-piece frock, that consists of a pleattnl skirt and d simple overhioust. The skirt Is attached to a camisole top that is revealed as the du-kie. Curl of the charm lies tn the color, the niih be ing white a,, A. l tie dots beli -a bill liant scurlct p. m., concert, Ciearmoni. Norme Tlurch,, director. jKFI'O. SI. l,ouls. Mo. 9:15 p. III., i .ciiirn uiiti n'H.i, rii-v. lferm. W. Hartels: miislc, choir Holy Cross Lutheran church. KSAC, Manhattnn. I"an. (340.7). 7:20 p. m.. instrunntal trio: 7:30, "Rnrth, Sand. Clay and Sljnlc Roads." C. 1-1, Heholer: 7:40. Instrumental trio: 7:60, "Impor tance of Lubrication and Cool ing," W. H. S:nders; 8-B, classi cal music. KTHS, Hot Springs National Park; Ark. (374.8), 8:80-9:10 p. m.. l.nwson Held, organist; 9 : 1 0-1 . clnaslcal concert, Meyer I tavis. New Arlington hoi id orchestra; 10-11. Charles I,. Kischer's 11 piece hotel orchestra. KYW, Chlcogo. 111. (r,:i5.4), 7 p. m., Congress hotel concert: 8, Miriam Checkering. soprano Krnnk Trihnulel. lenor sisteVfl, duo; A ninth Janes, plan 1st; 8:30; stage reviews; 7:45, musical program; fi:45-l a. in., midnight revue; 1-2, Insomnia club; Coon-Sanders Original nlghthawka. VHAI Fort Worth, Tex. (476.0). 7:S0-R;30 p. m., F.iist Hroadway string hand. W. J. Crucy. direc tor; 9:30-10:46. dance program. Johnny .lockson's Texas hotel orchest rn ; 12-1. dn nee m usic. Frenstey Moore's TtlacU and flold serenaders. given tomorrow evening, March 26 in the Elks' hall room. The socio, committee of the local j 1 HrriiTienents for a dance to be WALUNG'S For Special Prices On .ir.wi:i.itv siH;Mm:rv sri'Pi.iES IIAM)IIA(;S axii xi-cKvr-..ti Tills Week. WALUNG'S The Chorus of the Monday Mu sical will meet this evening for re hearsal at 6:46 at hood club rooms.. the Neighbor- that at this stage reforms must be effected state by state. It i-ails upon a-Hflociaiions of parents, wo men's organisations, school author ities, ministerial associations, so cial workers, legislators and oth ers Interested in the problem of, child marriage, to undertake the I following ten stepa toward a solu tion of this problem: ' 1. . Work toward n reasonable nrid enforceable minimum mar riageable nge law; the minimum for girls should he nt least l'i; in many states It Is still 12. 2. Procure In .states which now are without It a law requiring five days' a Ova lire notice of InU'Utioiv to marry; such u law Is now iu operation in eight slnt'.s. 3. Put the marriage markel (own out of business; there are at least 40 notorious (irelna (jreens Kiaer . where tho exploitation and com- uiereiult.atlou of manage are re sponsible for numerous child mar-' rlages. of fro ni her native land to a foreign . port w II ere sue was a oe nri-m-n up as Junk, but all In vain, for slio still rides Kugllsh waters. The llippen, i'irineriy the Anger- j ona. of Liverpool, left Fowey fof Genoa Inst summer, but u few days out encountered u storm and age s required; the minimum mar-tput into Falmouth with much d;un rittgeable age should not he low-jogc done lp her sails ami rigglntf. fv Ihnii ilu1 tntnlinniH woktnf ' The ripiili rt'')uiri'il some llmund ape, and the compulsory school early this year she Mtarted out attendanc e aga slu.r.:d fit into both fagaia, supposedly oi: her !""t vny theso others. age. but was driven hack by stiff winds two daya later, A third at tempt to ateer. the bark to I Sen oh was made in February, hut this NEW STAMPED GOODS Priced Very Reasonable PUTMAN'S Heady - To - Wear . and lilitriery Adoption of such reforms, says k I he report, would net as n check upon (hose parents who are will ing to marry off their hoys ami girls while they are still children. What Is more important, 1 hey would protect other parents who at present never know when some designing person or tmpulttc of the moment may spirit away the Im mature girl or boy from the home and tnak" tho ehlld the victim of an administrative system which is without proper snfr guards. Mrs, A. V. Andrews will he hos tess to the Wednesday Ilridge club j tomorrow afternoon at the Coun try ClUI). Mrs. Claude Mackey and Mrs. Ambrose Wright will entertain the Jolly Bridge club ot the home flr Mrs. Wright on Adams avenue to morrow afternoon, March 25. The New French Curl M'lirn on wish the rlinrm Ine effi't of n soft, nnliir.il c url. Hie new lYem li paper uiivc is ( ) only nnuwer. Our 1 1 Is nilinlrallv i iiil.pi'il nnd trnlneil to Rive this new curl. You will he more thnn pleaseil wltlt the n-snlts. I'hoiie now for nil appointment. GEIST MARINELLO SHOP Room , Summit Blilf. "A Beaut? AM for Every Need." Phone Main 577 Minerva Says $1.00 will buy a chlM's Button Shoe. Klrst-Step. no lieol. sljtes from I to f. llenutlfill little llress flioes. ron-t let these ;et away nt this price. We have nnother lot to close for (1.1.1. l.nce. flcx ihle soles, severe! colors: worth :t.:r, orlirlnnlly. sues on these run from fl to s, unl Si to 1 1. Any sizes ns mention-.! for (!.".". THE B00TERY CAY HAVni.V. Msr. The annual meeting of . the rim niln Wnmlfi T'rowhvf ci'in 1 sncti'lv will he held here M.ueh I'll. 27 and .flougll. poetic language oi int.- . tit the Pi-eslyteriiill chure.h Fishermen Turn Aside To Kneel in Prayer I.I? HAVItE, (AD Every year, hefore Ihe Havre flsliermen sail off In their hoats to tho dis tant Newfoundland hanks, they Ra ther together at Havre to eclehrate tho feast of their patron saint. St. Peter. This year tho presence of the Arehhlshop of Rouen lent un usual Interest to the ceremony. The whole town turned out. and the church of St. Etlenne was covered with flass nnd hunting .and flllt ed with llchls. The sailors filed reverently up the aisles, necoiupan led by their women folk, nnd Ihe whole congregation. In picturesque Normandy attire, sang hymns and prayed for those who go down to Ihe sea In ships. As part of the ceremony a hlufr old master sea man, who had weathered many a storm, came to the rail of the choir and made an address In Ihe I'oiiKKT itriK.i i- M.nr. vi l:rili:NK, tire. ('. Scott, sec retary of the WYfltern Lane Collllty (P.ilrol association, was here and I wit li furl W OKlesby. supervising jwardin of the nsMoelnllou, made up the huilp.el for this Himson's work. , The limiR.1 for 1!i2.'i Includes tho eoiifilruelmn of several inltt-s of new telephone line and new troll and the addition of five or six patrol Imen. makinc nbout 1 fi In nil. Thr- 4. Through cooperntlon witli ail-Uow telenhono lines will he located Joining stntes discourage. lmstyjn ,,,,, H , r, ., l n ) aUlS,lv, ,. marrluges across the state border. ,Ho,a ,, ninv ,rullll w, ,,, where oul-of-town murrlngi-s are !(lonK. Sn,n ,, river and In Ihe chlck rallroailed through either at Ihe rlioiialuv sect Ion. . fr. . ,,. ' ' According lo tho new law. the 6. Know' the work of vol. elos, d season for setting out brush .no iu.11-D u M...i u.n .lifri . &"d slashing flrt-s begins May l.i. eultles wi.h which they are now Jinslead of dune I . and it Is now hee fimiK.ii.iin sinmo.t.Mmie,. 1,,.1'ary to nhtaiu p-rmlts for any proved no more Huccewful. heavy was being met wdiieh pounded the shies of the vessel to such an ex tent thai the captain returned to Kalmouth" Where the Is still at anchor awaiting favorable wfulli er. l-'or the last 20 years the Hip- pen lias been under the Norwegian flac Sh wan built at Whltuhaveu 51 years ago. Rerllii Wohtcn Rrow TIINl ' IH Imncliig Without Men IiKRUN (AT) This year's ball of Berlin's women artists marked an Important departure from a tra dition ff !t0 years. While for merly It was n festive occasion for women1 only, the , mere male was (his year not only invited,' Hut fairly wooed. When Ihe women artists of the German capital started out in 189u to arrange an annual cost u mo party, they hit upon the novel Idea of limiting It to members of tub lair nes. This meant that all wo men with 111 he, graceful flguro dressed us men and ns Biich he canuj the dancing partners for the others. The ball enjoyed great popularity among the suffragettes. who pointed out that women were not eondeinhed lo wait modestly unlit some male dancer asked them to have a turn bn the floor, hut anybody in female attire could un- MuHhingly ask anybody In male garb to dance. , Hut when the hall was revived for the first tithe after ihe war, a i-enr ago. It was found that tho modern woman no longer . cares to come to u hall of snlnsiers. There tore it was decided to Invite 'meu t his year. AssAur ciiaiuu. fiij:i TUB DALLKH. Ore. A warrant charging assault with a dangerous weapon was sworn out by Ira Cram- let of cafceade 1 e i ciraiuut Will iam ArmfrttU oi Ui.-i uty. , .Tim warrant was the aftermath of a shooting affray. In which Cramlet received a pistol wound in , th . chest as ho approached the Arm-, mrnntf house to visit hlt entranced wife. The shot was fired by some ono In tho house, tho polfcobe lievo. -t (?ramlet, after having hlrf wound divssed at tho hospital, dis appeared a i4 did not present himself. Hairs Catarrh Medicine both local and Internal, and has been! succewfut In the treatment ofCaianH for ovet forty years. SoldbyalldruggUtu P.J. CHENEY &CO..Toledo,Ohld brought lo light, nnd that they may be encouraged lo use the dls-ct-eatlon which the laws of many .''ates now empower them to ex crc'se. (I. Jlestroy the fee system: in so far as the Fvstem of fees in lieu of salaries to license Isfiuers sur vives, it interferes with the dis interested character of -their sorv icr. t 7. Strengthen requirements ns to proof o!"-r:we of appllennts or o.errlnge llceises; at present no p -oof of nt-e Is required in most marriage license offices and the practice of nceepling uftidavitr lends to fa'Mf" mtlon by upoilcaii's an-l sometiniej by their p:mn:s ntaking poMS'bte the m;i'-ri.-.e of children II. J-, 13 nnd 14 years or age. R. SMhs;:tnte better evi-le i--e of Kind of it fire in ihe forrHt areas, I'he old law proviiled for the granting of permits only for slash ing hr.-s. fWiancrer they sell good candy EVERY BITES A DEUCHT WFD.NKSDAY. MATiCII 25 .Mountain Time stations. CJOA. l-Mmonlon, Can. (file. 9). G-S p. m., dinner program, John Uowman and his orchestra. CNRC, Calgary. Can. (434.5), 9 p. m., studio concert, dance pro gram. . KOA, Denver, Colo. (322.4), 8 p. m.. l-'red Kchmltt and his Ulallo theater orehesl ra: I-111, "The jralier of ln-eums." KOA play ers; minsllrel show. Hliie Beii trio: KOA orchestra: 10-12. Joe Menu ami his Kalnbnw--l.ane or chestra. If OB, Stale College. N. M. (4S.C), 7:30-8:30 p. in.. International code course, lesson 12, Dean H. W. Ooddard. I'aeiflp Time Slallons. KFAR, Pullman. Wash. (:148.C). 7::to-0 p. ni.. Kappa Delta soror-. ity program: Sarah linvies, pi anist; tiulh Kills, render: Theo dora Tiedcinon, soloist: lluth l-'arnhaiu. pianist ; Jiilh tle Pal mer, reader: "Pointers on Dairy I-'nrming." I'rof K. V. Klllngton; "Tho Vacuum Tube," Dean H. V Carpenter: "Kronomles of Jlay Production," It. N. .Miller. KPf. T.os Angeles. Cnllf. (4(17). 7 7:30 p. m.. Nick Harris telling! - n delecllve slory. "The Cause of Divorce as Kxplalned by Jlmmle, the Rat." Southland Hawaiian string quartet: 7:30-, program, Goodwin. Klinger, MneKny In surance company; 8-9, Evening Herald dance hour program: s 10. Examiner, popular song pro gram: 10-11. Patrick-Marsh or chestra. Hetty Patrick, singer. KI'OA. Seattle, Wash. (3S4.4). G:4".-:1S p. m. Hopper-Kelly ifareis. lo which tho archbishop re plied. All Ihe fishing fleet In the dorks was gav witli flags, their crews leathered together for Ihe blessing j of the ships by the aicnoisnop. ai- ;ter the religious ceremony bands! i played the Marseillaise, the sail-1 oi-s cheered, and Ihe llia eiew-1 foundland Hanks fishing season was declared open. v Dry Law to Safeguard National Kleetlon In Philippines MANILA (API.-The legal ma chinery has been set In motion for tho enforcement of the new pro hibition law regarding the sale of Intoxicating liquors during the na tional elections next June. The law, ns amended by the last ses sion of the legislature, prohibits the sole and dispensing of Intoxi cating liquors d n lug the two days on which electors register, dur ing the two days prior to and on election day and during the en tire time consumed In canvassing the votes. The old law prohibited the sale of liquor only on th two regis tration days. Ihe even of election, on election day and during the counting or the votes. At the elections In June there will be chosen members of, the houso of representatives, one-halt tho membership of the senate, governors nnd other officials of the various provinces of the Phil ippine Islands. ATTENTION rv SERVICE Tlie courtoy of tills bank rxlcndeil lo you in provid ing snfety and protection for jour adjusted nimiMMLonlliiii Certificates. Take no chances llunx tlM-in In NOW. UNITED STATES RELIEVED OF KIDNEY TROUBLE AFTER TAKING ALVITA Mrs. Jennie K. Ilenson. 10S4 13. Alder street. Portland, Ore., who had suffered for years from se vere kidney troulde nnd inflam mation of the Madder, glvs blues thanks to Alvita Tablets for h?r lecovery. ' I have had a lot of trouble for yearn with inflammation of the bladder, but since taking Alvita have not had any sign of It. My! kidneys have always given me; trouble every winter during the1 wet Weather, but this year I hove, n'd had any bad spells and very; I 'tie troible of any kind that way.' My stomach has been one of my main troubles all my life, but I ran eat almost anything I want now and it never dlstreiwii me since I am using Alvita Tablets. They are certainly a wonderful remedy." Alvita Tablets are scientifically prepared from thp wonderful al falfa plant, which through Ms long root absorbs the vital elements llm. Iron and phosphates neci- ! sary to health and vigor. Alvitu has proved especially beneficial In building up weakened, run down conditions, and In overcom ing kidney, bliidd'r and prostate troubl. No matter whut you have tried, try this rwmdy of Nature now. A dollar buys a box at any drug store. I:r Cro- frng Ptnre will sip pty ynn. M.nll orders nrrptel. Adv. Have you read these advertisements ? OREGON and her products are being advertised to all the United States this month by rail' roads. Have you read the advertisements? ' I si f ocervts i i or over AT LAST Tlio tEI-tOW bob 1ms A ririytlinic rt .lark ftubbU nhoiher place, to oat. Tomorrow tui .Ohl Oregon Trail will open un-1 tier entirely new mniingempiit, Mid villi li known hereafter its The Jack Rabbit T. O. MEAD of The Yollow ' Dog; atitl ft ft. ItARftlS, ot Boise . PiuprletorH. ( Mr. IfarrJt Is one of the Ixvd. chefs in the Nor (invest, and CAii cook nnythliiff from ft1 hnt-tloic to elepliant liver. The Yellow Dog will remain in the Mine old kennch - ' HOT CROSS BUNS ' REAL ENGLISH HOT CROSS BUNS (Sylvester & Co., Munchfester, England) Made Only By ; Gwiiliams' Electric Bakery . Home of the Golden Crust derass & Zii immerman : This is National Oregon Prodwtla Month! Hold "Oregon Products'1 dinners or lunches; mer' chants can feature displays of Oregon merchandise; or- ganizations can include at least one number on Oregon manufactures in their pre grams; 6chool children can write essays, or make up lists of Oregon goods you'U be surprised at their variety. Oregon products compete with the world. You can buy fliem on MERIT. Then, too, your support of Oregon in' du3trics means more work, more wage earners, bigger payrolls.increased prosperity for everyone. onodgrass Exclusive Undertakers Our Invalid Cur is nt your service, free of charge. MAIN 62 Associated Industries of Oregon Portland, Oregon . .... Dan C. Freeman, Manage WK SPECIALIZE orj Generator Starting Ignition All Electrical Repairs To Your Car Guaranteed Service Full Line of Service Tarta Battery Electric Service 1311 Wash. M-753 LET US HELP YOU-r i With your electrical problems. ' WE ARK THE "CHECK SEAL" CONTRACTORS AND RETAILERS H. & S ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. ' Hume 393-W Credit Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values Satisfaction assured. CARR'S Announcing" A New Beauty Parlor Opening Monday, March 31st, we will offer to the discriminating women of La Grande a new Beauty Parlor. It will be In direct charge of Miss Irene Wcinccke and Mrs. Frizzell, experienced beauty experts of San Francisco, High-grade work is assured Marcelling,' Manicuring,- Bobbing, Facial and Scalp Treatment a specialty. ' FhondMain 762 for appointments. Model Barber Shop Culton fk I'armM, 1'iops. FREE We hare made a Adnly of wlrlinc conveniences m ml cor rect liK'i'ln. Why not Inkrt advantage Itt our cpcrletM It cwtn you nothing lo call on ti. We will Kindly show you tv hy it In world whtlo to liavi these cxmvcnlcnccs nml linw Utile ttM-y will cot you. If you enn't conin In, jutt phono and we will ca?I tit your iKiinc, La Grande Electric Co. M-I2I not Adams NECESSARY The Telephone Has Become a Necessity There are 1,900 telephones connected with our La Grande Exchange which use the telephone on an average of 12,000 times per dajarwhich is over 6',4 calls for each telephone each day. This is consider ably above the average for tho Nation. It Is con ceded that the telephone system in La Grande is one of tho best in this country. Home Independent Telephone Co. mi "Mm mm wm htm