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Pag Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Wednesday, April 13, 1932 DCQ IETY N DEWiT MIm Hmi Inke, SwIMy Rdttor Ttlrpnnna Main 6P0 lintll 8:80 . m. Mrs. H. V. Lef fel Hostess Tuesday At Bridge-Lunch f , In honor of Mrs; Charles Royco and Mrs. Evan Thomas, who aro leaving La Grande soon, Mrs. H. V. Leffel en tertained! at a bridge luncheon yes terday afternoon at her home. Luncheon-was, served at one o'clock, and tha table was attractively arranged with a centerpiece ot yellow daffodils and A buffet lunch was served at the close of the evening. Mrs. M. L. Larson Hostess to Club made by the committee appointed to'OTTT OTTT? WAY revise the by-laws. Members of thc!v--' A u AX committee were Mrs. R. P. Murphy, j Mrs. Turner' Oliver and Mrs. R. b. j Eakin. On Jan. 1 it was recommend-; ed that the members be notified of ; not paying their dues, and If they aro ' not paid by May 1, the member for felts her membership. The revisions ' will be voted on at tho next meeting ! of the Neighborhood club on April j 26, at which time the election of of- fleers will also be held. Judge Brady Interpreted several cf the laws of tho state. Under the Oro- j i con law there is no such thine as an ' By J, R. Williams At a delightful one o'clock lunch eon. Mrs. M. L. Uireon entertained at u-hour working day, lie said, but the j her home for her club yesterday. Dec orations In keeping with spring were used during tho luncheon. Bridfjo was played during tho aN ageanowerpots were placed .rf.' each plate. Francis Orcullch, guest. Prizes at bridge during the after-; WM AllULT ,, noon were received by Mrs. Robert Carroii werc niso guests for the alter- one-half for overtime. The Industrial law applies only to workers for tho j government. Employers are not al- j lowed to work women moro than 10 j hours a day or GO hours a week, un j lf;B they aro working In the harvest : fields or caring for perishable fruit j or vegetables, at which time they c j work morc than 10 hours, but tha ! Mrs. Craig employer must pay them time and j Ptf-vens and Mrs, Russell Parlott. Mrs. Royoe and' Mrs. Thomas were prosent- j ed with gilts also. Guests for tne afternoon were Mrs. Farlett, Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Nolan irk If l, Mrs. Rcdf'eld' and Mrs. Jonn Jenkins, of Enterprise. MT5. Royce Is leaving on April 15 ; to make her home In Portland, and Mrs. Thomas will leave on the saii.o ! day for Salt Lake city. Mrs. Gcorpe McDonald will enter- tain at her home on April 21, with a bridge luncheon. ; "Women of Oregon" Subject of Talks welfaro commission has been organ lzed in Oregon to regulate working j hours, and in case of disputes be- j tween women and employers a con-' ferenco Is called of representatives off the employers, the employes, the pub- j lie at large and from the commission, and they arbitrate. j Insurance benefits, which go to tho ! beneficiary If one is named In tho ! Lions, Auxiliary Guests at Party I "Women of Oregon and Their Prob- insurnnce policy, wero also explained. lems" was the theme of the program , and the speaker stated that If no 'which was presented yesterday after- : beneficiaries aro named, the policy hloon at the meeting of tho Neighbor- goes to the estute, whero 60 per osnt ihood club, at tho la uranae noun, ;goos to tho widow and 50 per cent Tho La arande City Council of Par- : to tho children. If tho husband clis- jent Teacher Associations presented j inherits his widow, the laws says she The home of Mr. and Mri. Jack tho program under tho direction or!can nor, bo exclutlad from her homo. Porrls was the scene of an Interesting , Mrs. Predorlck Ciehrtng, and speak. out it Is set aside to tho widow and event last night when they entertain- crs wero Judgo H. Z. Brady, who dls-j tho legacies are paid out of the re ed' members of the Lions club and cussed several phases of tho law, find i malncler. The children rccclvo tho tho auxiliary. Fiv0 tables wore ar-i John Miller, of tho Normal school -roc-rtmged' f6r bridge and the prizes for julty, who discussed educational fa hlgh score wero awarded to Dr. C. L. lenities for children In Oregon. O'llstrap and Miss Bess Duke, first, j A recommendation that tho dues and Ward-Hopkins and Miss Velio bo reduced from S3 a year to 2 a Rogers: consolation. year, and 1.60 after Jan. 16, was fcrOO-P SoFFR'tvl' GOSH '. T "TASINI' COOv6kj' GAS. TO Poll a loose. TooW ! its if A GOOD THlKlCr iT I i VVJOUL.D SlbP HV POUI-, I If e.R HE'D Poll HS F HEAD OFF- VT , Iw LOOSER THAM th" y -mm fir:.- gl 1Q32 BY HtA SERVICE. INC. ... , th inriiviriimi 1 trlotlsm and love of country; to services of the rcvoluUonary soldier, euro for all mankind all the blessing and patriots; to carry out the in- OI lmeny. Junction of Washington to promote, Tho national society of D. A. as an object of primary Importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge; developing an enllghu ened public opinion and affording rnes ofbtlle tounuera of the natlorv 4) through the years, has remained to the Ideals of its. founders, per petuatlng those Imperishable aoc young and old such aovamages of lnsplrctt shall develop In them the largest ca. . own nto a forc(J , pacity for performing the duties of . d M Ro0ln8ori reports. Thep, I American citizens; to cnerisn, mum tain and extend the institutions ot aro 2465 local chapters In every stale t: (Continued on Page PlveV A STRANGE SITUATION . LAST DAY! A FAST-MOVING SOLUTION! Smart v;, ( Also . . . Smllli Dale In "Where East Meets Vest' ."Olympic Tiilenls1 Startmr . THURSDAY: 1 cm .vrz CHATTERTON As You Like Her Best . . . WARM . . . RADIANT AND . . . Coupled with I'mil Lucas Slio R'ivos you HiitcitiiinmiMit You will Love. Lhcrcs room in this wife's heart for more than a hus band I You'll agree. when you sec (HAUfRTOH .Tomorrow and. iVlTVUJ Q Qwimmnt Qtcturr PAUL LUKAS to Richard Wallace JUNIOK FEATURES - rr Tint. - rri. ClltC" SAI.K lit "COWNI.M'S" Screen Sons "iliissltin IiulliihY" 1; BOYS AND GIRLS NEXT SATURDAY (Pot Parade Day) 5c Matinee at 10:00 o'clock To See Tom Mix In His First Talking Picture "Destry Rides Again" real estate if the man ilica intestate. - with a life share of 50 per cent to tho ing good things from one to another, widow. ' Eighty per cent of the children in Voting in school elections and tho the state, between the ages of 7 and duties of Jurors wero also discussed. 20, are in school according to the Judgo Brady believes that Jury duty 1030 census. Oregon ranks 5th in wl il ls 0110 of tho mo3t important govern- cation, and has an illiteracy rating mental functions, when the duty ol of ona per cent, second best in the tho Juror is solely to find facts fro.T. united States. given evidence, ir that function ot , h. O. Boone, secretary of the La government is not performed properly Grande chamber of commerce, ex tho entire govarnment Is a failure, plained the Work Promotion Plan. SinCO the tiOVernment Is only a.1 whlnli In holnrr nnmliintorl hv nil tho fit rons as its weakest soot, ho believes. ririrriniyni.innB of. tho rif.v n n himi. ue furnished; Tho Jury has hitherto been unscnool- ness stimulator and to furnish odd American freedom; to roster true pa- 1 monunuea on agff nvcr mmM UWi III Fwai'iiO Cn Dec. 2. 1895, the national con gress granted a charter to tho na- Bouvy Will Speak xiii x . x. rv.- lUCCllllg tlonal society or D. A. R.. nnd set I forth the Ilxl tenets as the author- Dr. L. B. Bouvy will discuss "The j lzatlons de'egated by the enabling Common1 Cold" at a meeting, of the ;act, Mrs. Roblnston states. "The tenets Ulveria Parent Teacher association . which they set forth are patriotic. Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the school. 1 historical and educational purposes; I The purpose of tho Summer Round. . to perpetuate the memory and spirit j up for pre-school children will ba dis-! of the men and women who aohieveJ I cussed, and a musical program will ; Independence; by the acquisition and ( Ijiubuct-iun 01 nSKricai research m W-.I W itnout cosi .1 varnisn your doors when you paint your floors The Rlvorla. orchestra v;llli play sev-, rolatlon to the revolution; bv th od, and America will not get by tho jobs, and asked tha ca-oporatlon of cml nuniban, and the children In. preservation of documents and relics 'present or future crime waves unless the Neighborhood, club. i"'1"' ""m room win. sing tho citizens mako tho public business i Musical numbers were furnished byiBrouP oC songs. , their business. Miss Helen Williams, who played ; . ! Educational opportunities for chll- "Evcnlnir In Oranacla." bv de Bussev. T3r,J-l, C'i ' I dron In tho stat0 of Oregon rank high and' "Hocking Horse." Mrs. T. ItJ LlAlctll' OiOUtJl b I among tho states In tho union, Mr. Maxwell sang "Hcmlng" and "The Miller believes. Tho compulsory at- songs My Mother Taught Me," by I tendance law has been extended to Dvorak, accompanied by Miss Barbara cover eight months of the year, when Hlatt. ! children between tho ages of 8 and. Tho Q Tra beautlml com. -10 must attend during the complete mlUe0 wl mcet Thurstlnv nrternoor. session unless Illness, distance, or wRh Mr9 s B M lt vm n. auuiiiLt uJiuvm inv.mw cuuwu n0uncpd. Members of tile committee Club Entertained VICKS COUGH DROP ... AH you've hoped for- in a Cough Drop medicated with ingredients of i An afternoon- ofr sewing and con versation was enjoyed yesterday whan the Pythian Sisters Social club met at the homo of Mrs. C. L. Berry. Pour-' teen were present. tln tti!h ntt tl-o nrtvntn Krhnnl T.m- - uuur in wiu uh,biuuju mo tion, sucn ns uis private scnooi, pre- M ciwio PftprKon Mrfc AtUM , re'textoo'ok'b'in01' n'S Pra'60d DaV"-"'' MrS- J- B'Unt' Mra' W by Mra. Don QaUy. On April 36, the DisableTchildren whose mcnta'lU I,0"Cy sto"cbf;!''i!e'-- Mrs- JO Wll-; Social club will hold Its next meetins is normal, may receive educational ra- R vvngner and Mrs. Robert Brock. ! w RlleT who wlll bo sslsted bv. Mrs. cllltios from tho district, amounting .., i w "liey wll wtil Dc ubsism;u oy ira. to not less than the per capita cost ' " .' J i A sLm' i A'VaU CrWley- or" more than twice the cost. lT i Aril 18 18 tho d.ato .OI the neIrt Centralization of educational effort " , " "1 ,1 meoung oi tno regular loage, ana n t ..i.nririin. i... mnnm of oI ngomonts. wlllbelield at 8 o'clook at the studv. and to solve the moblom of' The 30th annual convention of Wo. Knights of Pythias hall, the rural schools which ar unequally mc,1' club" wl bo 1,oW Pma I financed, oquippod in splto of tho u" tu i'""' Istuto equalization fund Is advocated j ' ' by the speaker. Something. Is being .... . , . . done at present duo to tho rccognl-1 1V11SS iVLirqUlFut tlon of rural conditions. Supervision tt j j. r-i i ; for rural schocls Is also approved by; Lt;l Ldlll lyi.UU Mr. Millar, since supervision Is pass, i D. A. R. History Prepared For Meet In keeping with the bl -centennial observance of tho birthday, of George Miss Alloa Marnuardt was hostess to Washington, tho history of the Imembers of her club last night at ' Daughters of the American Eevolu. her home. Four tables were arranged tlon hns bK)n arranged by the presi- , ir mi t-ixit T tor bridge and the prizes were award-! dent. Mrs, P. S, Spblnsbn, Thoy meet. bULlIj ('AJLiliiiSl)Ali T ed to Miss Margaret Anson, high ! thl5 afternoon at, the homo of Mrs. ., .., :H. P. Murnhv. VapoRub HeWekmneyou to Portland. 200 comfortable rooms each with bath. Reasonable ratei. Coavenienc down-towa local ion 7fo HOTEL CONGRESS PORTLAND, OREGON . Lams . Do cel. Rutdau Mttnascr Wetlnestlay, April 13 3:40 Greenwood 4-H club, with Mrs. Sadie Lambert, leader, 601 Fourth St. 0:00 Queen Esther Missionary group of tho M. E, church, with Miss Ilellen llertzog. 7:00 Clio club, with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reutor. 7:30 Liternturo group of tho American Association of Univer sity Women, with Mrs. Fred Kid dle. 8:00 Eastern Star, at tho Ma sonic hall. 8:00 No-hostess Bridge club, with Mrs. Leal Russell. 8:00 Legion auxiliary, at the Sacajawea Inn. Thursday. April 14 1 :00 Thursday Bridge club, with Mrs. M. B. Donolmo. 2:00 HLvcrsldo Ladles Aid, at Lano chapel. 2:00 Ladles Aid of tho Lutheran church, with Mrs. Prank Wurl, 805 M avenue. 8:00 Btidgo club, with Misses Agnes Palmer and Dorothy Klrby. Friday, April 15 1 :00 Chapter I. P. E. O.. with Mrs. C. H. BUIvvell,, Island City. 1 :00 Luncheon club, with Mrs. James J. D. Haun. 2:00 111 Lo club, with Mrs. Jed Allen. 2:00 Lucky Dozen club, with Mrs. 3. C. Smith. 2:00 Island City Brldgo club, with Mre. Fred II. Kiddle. 2:30 Blveriii P. T. A., ot the whool. 7:30 Women or tho Moose, at the Mooso hall. 8:00 Dlvoyslty rlub women en tertain for husbands, with Mr. and Mrs. Saul Wlrth. 8:00 Brldgo club, with Mre. Llovd Pierce. 8:00 Bridge club, with Mre. Eu gene Mllleriug. Saturday, April 10 2:00 Women's Relief Corps, at tho K. of P. hull. Monday. April 18 2:00 Wakellta Bridge club, with Mis. A. E. Hug. 2:00 Art Ramblers club, with Miss Lulu Huron. 7:30 Division C of the Loyal Sisters Aid of the Christian ihurih, with Mrs. Nolan SkUf. 7:30 NvtRhborhood Llteraturo club, at the La Grande hotol. 8:00 Pythian Sisters, at the Knights of Pythias hall. Tuesday, April 19 2:00 M. I. L. club, with Mrs. Albert Wardcll. 2:00 Goodwill club, of the W. R. C. with Mrs. Eftle Hclvey. 7:30 L. A. to the B. of It. 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