TEN PAGES TAGS EDC ' DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, " WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 2,1921. Social and Club News WATCH YOUR HEALTH IMPROVE WITH ITS USE I'KWKBllS HAVR MKETINO .city' pioneer residents who experlenc- of special Interest wan a meeting ed thj big torrent which swept the .f Pioneer Ladle' Club mrnihrni yes- town rtAy afternoon In the library club! Mm. Frank Frailer (rave a reading, room, when Hit V. B. Mays, Mrs. a.j"'Miui(i Muller," and Mrs. Jess Fau lt. Thompson. Mm Mary IHsosway.) Ing eang "Sailor Roy," an old English Mi. Minnie Ktlllmnn, Mr. J. H. Haley.! song written two hundred yearn ago. Mr. Ktnlly Isaac, Mm. Minerva Mom. Mr. E. U tmlth ami Mr. Xet-I innrd Town," and " Blue Bell of Scoi tle Whetstone were hostesses. ,'land," with piano accompaniment toy Pendleton' tola; flood, which occur-' Mr. Charles Bond. "The Bloom U on led in December. 111!, wa the theme the Hye" and "No, Sir," were sung by for an entertaining talk by Mrs. J. F. Iloh'ncon. Mr, ftoblnson recalled the amusing Incident of the event and men. oned the namen of many of the HOFF'S UPSTAIRS SHOP EASTER SUITS OFFER A GRATIFYING DIVERSITY OF FABRICS. Materials are Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Covert and Checks, Our New Suits Range in Price OfER TAILOR HARDWARE CO. odak As You Go K ; Spring is here, the time for outdoor enthusi-. asts to begin their hikes, picnics or travels. As you go, take an Eastman Kodak with you. Pre serve today's views in years to come. All sizes and prices. ; " . THE BIE1I ForSale Alfalfa Seed eardless Barley Corn, Rolled Barley, Oats U'.IATILLA FLOUR & GRAIJ CO. Phone 1014-351 Jim, Will H. Bennett sang "Old Fash-j Mr. James Hill, with Mr. E. F. Aver tll at the piano. For two number. "Old Folks at Home" and "Auld Lang S ne," :in hy the club member. from $35.00 on up to $110 DRUG CO. J Mrs, a. v. Phelps w at the piano. Mrfc. Frank Fraxier was In charge of tne enjoyable procram. For the nodal hour, Mrs. Ellen CI. Pond and Mis Ida Boyd presided at tea ta"lle centered by fern. The next meeting of the club will be the first Tuesday in April. . MRS. SN'OW CHOSEN. Mrs. J. C. Snow waa chosen presi dent of the Current Literature Club for the ensuing year at the annual business meeting- held yesterday after noon In the library. Mrs. Snow has served a vice-president during the past year. She succeeds Mrs. Nor borne Berkeley. Mrs. Thomas Vaugh an waa chosen vice-president, Mrs, C. S. Jerard secretary, while Mrs. James Welch was re-elected secretary. "Modern Contemporaneous Litera ture," was the subject for study by the club during the past year of the club's activity, wo chosen as the topic for the coming year's study. Special em phasis Is to be given to modern dra ma. For the past two yearn the club has provided for a little French orphan and at the meeting It was voted to care for the child for another year, after which time she will be self-sup porting. The club voted also to sup port the Armenian relief drive. MEET AT MRS. LOWELL'S Mrs. Stephen A. Lowell was hostess last night for a meeting of the Umatil la chapter of the Daughter of the American Revolution. An Interesting paper on the early social life In Pen dleton wa read by Miss Mildred Berk ley. The pa par wa written by her grandmother, Mrs. Nancy DeSpaln, one of the early pioneer of this section. After a business meeting, refreshments were served by Mrs. Lowell. ' Mrs. John A Keatlntj. state regent, who was to have visited the local chap ter soon, ha postponed her arrival lie- cause of the state convention of the Daughter which will be held tn Salem March 18 and 19. Members through out the state will attend, and the Uma tllla chapter will be represented by Mr. Sylvan Cohn, formerly regent of the chapter. ' It is probable that Mrs. F. E. Judd, of Portland, a member of the Umatilla chapter, will attend also. The convention headquarters will he it Hotel Marion. DINNER IS GIVEN Mrs. William Kennedy and her mother, Mrs. Mary Rhodes, were guests of honor at an Informal dinner last evening for which Mrs. Frank King and Mm. Eugene Lyman were hostesses. The table was decorated with a charming centerpiece of varl-hued spring blossoms, and cover were laid for Mrs. Charles Goodman, Mm. P. C. Peterson', Mm. Rudolph Hayden, Mm. George Edmunds, Mm. Kenneth Mc Rae, Mrs. Robert Brown, Mm. Vir gil Belts, Mm. M. J. Carney, Mrs, Milton Ross. Mrs. Everett Allen, Miss Elizabeth Peterson and Miss Janet Lyman. BRIDE TO BE HONORED. For the pleasure of Mrs. Paul Ost root, a recent bride, Mrs. E. F. Aver 111 and Mm.' Luther J. Goldman will entertain most informally on Saturday afternoon at the Averill home on Per kins Avenue. Mm. Ostroot, Mm. Aver- ill and Mm. Goldman are sorority sis ters, the three being members of Del ta Gamma sorority. WJLL MPET TOMORROW "Africa" will be the theme for i meeting: of the Women's Missionary Society of the Christian church tomor row afternoon In the pastor's study Mrs. Rex Graf, head of Division No, will be in charge. Members and friends have been invited to attend ENTRE NOUS TO MEET. Members of the Entre Nous, after. noon briflge club, and their husbands, will be guests tomorrow night at an evening bridge party at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Benhlon, when Mm. Bennion and Mm. D. D. Hobart will be hostesses. HOSTS FOR PARTY. Mr. and Mr. J. Gordon York were hosts last night at an Informal party, (n a unique contest trophies were won by Mm. Clyde Tucker and Mm. Flnley Graybeal, Mm. Lincoln York assisted the hostess in serving refreshments. ROTARIANS TO ENTERTAIN Members of the Rotary dub will en tertaln their ladles this evening at a formal dinner dance at the Elk club, The affair is the second given by Ro tarians during the winter. THURSDAY CLUB TO MEET Members of the Thursday Afternoon dub will meet tomorrow afternoon the library club room with Mrs. Ben- lamine L. Burroughs and Mrs. Harold J. Warner as hostesses. CLUB WILL MEET The Lavendar Club will meet tomor row afternoon at the home of Mrs. Anna McConnell, 716 Jane Street. -. JL. IICALtronwiAI mm ttiappeav X , noeumV vW ft J ; OLD MONK First pressing choicest selected Olives, In Bottles , In Tin Mnrcella Nut Oil. 1 ;( Chnse Sanborn's Seal Brand ing agency for Pendleton, x ) ' . ' fc . ., . i Imperial Coffee, pound 40o Exclusive selling agency for Pendleton. . Burnett' Extract and Color Paste. ( The finest quality: '; Glllnetter Columbia River Salmon. ' , ' ,.. , , -." We can supply all your want In QtTAUTS GROCERIES at right prices, lt us prove this to you, ( Phones 28 Gray Bros. Grocery Co. THREE PHONES CLUB TO MEET The Riverside Needlecraft Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mr. George Wachtel. ATHENA MATRONS HERE. Mrs. C. H. Smith and Mrs. Radtke ot Athena, are visitors in Pendleton today. ' VISITS FATHER. Mrs. I). H. Harrison and small daughter Lois, are guests of Mrs. Har rison's father, 8. H. Walker. LEAVE FOR 8ARLSON. Mrs. C. H. Stewart of Carlson, Washington, who ha been in Pendle ton visiting her father, R. W. Case, de parted today for her home, accom panied by her father, who will reside with his daughter. Lewis Case, son of Mr. Case, went with them on a busi ness trip and will return to Pendleton later. ' PARTY IS GIVEN. Mrs. Joseph N. Scott Was pleasantly surprised on the occasion of her borthday when a group of her friends called at the Scott home on Lew's street last evening. Twelve couples were present and spent the evening in games and dancing. The Virginia Reel and country square dances were enjoyed, with Mm. Will Wyrlck "call ing" the latter. For a waltxing con test Mm. John Winer and Mrs. D. i Johnson were the winners, the deci sion being made by Casper Woodward, Mm. Bert McDonald and Kenneth Mc Rae, all non-dancers. A husbands' beauty contest "was won by B. A. Mc Donald, who wa chosen by the ladies present. Later the guests unpacked bountiful hampers and luncheon was served, one of the features of the menu being a birthday cake with brilliant red can dles. After midnight, M. L. Akera. one of the guests, received felicitations on his birthday,, which Is today, and waa presented with a birthday cake. DENBY'SraLICYlL BE BATTLE EFFICIENCY -WASHINGTON, March t. (U. P.) A United States navy of "battle ef ficiency" will be Edwin Denby's pol Icy as secretary of the navy, he de clared following a conference with Daniels. "Every subordinate to that one object must go by the board." EM MARION, March 2. (A. P.) Harding's neighbors bade him God speed today in a formal farewell which brought to the famous front porch one of its largest gatherings. The city presented him with a silver plaque inscribed "God's Blessing to You." PORTLAND, March (A. P.) David F. Morrison, editorial writer of the Portland Telegram, died at Shanghai today of pneumonia while on a tour studying the oriental mar kets, according to a message to the Telegram. Tl HARRISBURG, Pa., Mar. i. (IT. P.) Two trainmen were killed and a woman and child slightly hurt and score of others bruised when a Penn sylvania passenger train ran Into the lead end of a freight train near New port. . Card of Thanks We desire to express our most sin cere thank to the many kind friends ho so generously contributed their itKeistance during our sad bereave ment in the death of our lieloved brother, George Darveau, Also for ibe beautiful floral offering received. M HSi. V. BELL AND DAUGHTER, H. J. LATOU BELLE AND FAMILY OLIVE OIL Extra Superfine. ' .,,,.450 to $1.25 ...... .'V .Pint, CSos Quart, H.35 Coffee and Tea. Exclusive sell- QUALITY J Li Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets To have a dear, pink skin, bright eye, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childiiood days, you must keep your body free from poisonous wastes. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets (a vege table compound mixed with olive on) act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effect. Take one nightly and note results. They start the bile and overcome constipation.' That's why millions of boxes arc aold annually, 15c and 30c U. S. TO TAKE LEAD IN WASHINGTON, March 1. (Ralph H. Turner. V. P. Staff Correspondent.) Under the Harding administration, republican leaden with an Interest In foreign affairs will set forth to strengthen America's position in the (Orient. ... This wa the Intimation contained today In a statement by Senator Knox who endorsed tlte principle of a for eign loan consortium for financing China and expressed the hope that America, after March 4, will take the lead in making the "open door" in China "a reality and not merely a phrase." Knox statement was considered significant, following the knowledge that the Wilson administration, sus pending' plans for any further action, has decided to bequeath to the new government the handling of the Chi nese conrotium, organized largely through the efforts of Thomas W. La ment, of Morgan ft Company. Knox is peculiarly fitted to speak on the probable Oriental policy of the re publicans, for it was he who proposed in 1110, while secretary of state, that the railroads Of Manchuria be "internationalized."-' By this move Knox hoped to gain an equal place for Am erica In Chinese affairs and to check aggression by other foreign power. Kno also was secretary Of state when the United States Joined the Interna tional group to aid China, only to withdraw shortly after W. J. Bryan became head of the state department. Republican leader declare that be cause of his experience Knox will be one of Harding's chief advisers on Far Eastern matters. . "If my Opinion is asked," Knox said today, "I would strongly urge Ameri ca" active participation In the loan consortium. America's presence In the group Insures nid to China with, out the suggestion of ulterior motives which sometimes have accompanied the movements of foreign powers In Chinese territory. It also means that America will have a voice In matters which affect China, her sovereignty and her territorial integrity. ' It will be up to the republican ad ministration to develop the consorti um to the point where actual advances to China will be forthcoming Al- How To Keep- Good Condition 8oad aerret, a clear head, good digestioa, strength, endurance and general health depend upon clean bloo If the kidneya nd bladder do aot properly perform their f unciiooi, the blood cannot be cles and pure, for theto organ filter and cut cm! Ibe waste matter. Impurities and pouoooot acids that came aervou. new, rheuaMtie pains, backache, ln uidoeM, sore muscle, swollen olat, itiftneM, puffineH under the eye sad other weakening symptoms. WAS RELIEVED AT ONCE I wet flictad with kidney tai Middtr troubl for nrlr I yaart. Had on rtry bd mII about I rMri , Wm twnfuMd le M if 4 r S dan. ttnakla to tarn wtthnut blp. I Mmawnead uainft-folay Kidnay Pills and ean truly aay I waa ralfarad at enea. I lak alaaaara in raaamoMBdinf T-or kidney ptllt la allwhohaw, ftidaay trouble." JekoiiuolB, Mickisaa liar. California. Foley Kidney Pills soothe, sirenthen, heal overworked, weak and diseased kidneya sad blad der. When these organ are working properly, the blood is cleansed ido purified, appetite returns, good diges tioo follows, refreshing sleep is poa rible, health and strength come again. They have brought relief to thoucauds of men and women who thought old e was coming on before it was due , Stenography Taught Afternoqn or evening by experienced teacher. Standard course In Oregtr Shorthand, Typewriting. Business let ter writing- and office practice, given at 607 Cobble. : Phone Hi-R. Easter Styles . SILK FROCKS FOR EARLY SPRING. .New frocks which depict spring fashions are now in demand, especially those of silk in becom ing afternoon styles. They are exceptional val ues in materials of crepe meteor, Canton crepe, and rich taffeta, with Tbraided, beaded and em broidered trimmings. The Thomas Shop though there are four powem In the groupthe United State. Britain, Franca and Japan America, it I un derstood, will be largely depended up on to carry the loan burden. - At the close of the Wilson adminis tration, this Is the status of the con sortium: , The four powers have signed a for mal agreement providing that banking group of each nation shall unite in loan to China for the development of her public utilities. Any national group not desiring to Iwiue bonds In Its own market may request the other group to Include its share in their Is sue, a provision designed to enable America to carry England and France, If this Is necessary. Japan first block ed the consortium scheme, but finally withdrew most of her reservations. No money has yet been loaned hy the consortium and none will be. It Is stated, until the change in Ameri can administration. Humore Come to the Surface In the aprlng u tn no other season. They don't run themselves all off that way, however, but mostly remain In the sys tem. HVhnI's Snrsaparllla remove them, ward off danger, makes ood health sure. Sellers Kitchen Cabinet See How It Works No more standing on chairs and lifting heavy bags of flour dangerous work for women. ? This Sellers Automatic Lowering Flour Bin does away with all that. It has been pronounced the most important improvement in kitchen cabinet design. 15 IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS The Sellers has 15 of these important improve ments and refinements never before .combined in any cabinet- . There is the Automatic Base Shelf Extender; the Dust-Proof Base Top underneath the Sanitary Por celiron Work Table; the Ant-Proof Casters; the sci entific arrangement which places every article at your iingerups. CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO. 103 E. Court St Pendleton, Ore. Phone 496 Knox made it plain today that whll he supported the loan group "In prin ciple" he would not say whether he subscribed to nil th term of the agreement. This muscular defect corrected and strain relieved, by properly adjusted glasses. 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