The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 273, Ed. 1 Friday, August 22, 1930 Page: 3 of 6
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1930
THE EL RENO (OKU.) DAILY TRIBUNE
PAGE THREE
SOCIETY NEWS
^Sunday School Class Hon-
ors Member
Addl'd to the series of enter-
tainments being given to hono.*
•Mrs. Hoy Allison, whose marriage
►was an event of Saturday, AuruhI
*Jt, was the surprise shower given
Thursday evening by members of
the June Stars Sunday school
class of the Christian church, of
which the recent bride is a mem-
ber.
The group of 14 girls gathered
at the home of Mrs. Allison’s
mother, Mrs. Lula Forrest, 20V
North Macomb avenue, who call-
ed the guest of honor In to en-
joy the pleasant surprise.
Bunco was the diversion of the
evening, which was spent infor-
mally on the front porch. MU*
Margaret Whitaere received the
favor for high score in the game.
At a late hour delicious re-
freshments were served. Mrs.
Allison was the recipient of many
lovely and useful gifts for her
new home at 637 South KUIsqn
u venue.
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WHAT DOES YOUR
MIRROR SAY?
To MANY WOMEN the mount-
ing birthdays bring a little less
beauty,' a few more wrinkles,
a complexion that has lost its
youth and charm. Yet for
others, Time seems to stand
still.
The difference is often a
matter of diet. So many foods
lack sufficient roughage or
bulk. Without it, constipation
is inevitable. Its poisons spread
over the whole system, causing
ill health and loss of youth.
Today, you can prevent it
easily by eating Kellogg’s All-
Bran. Two tablespoonfuls daily
are guaranteed to prevent and
relieve both temporary and re-
curring constipation. In stub-
born cases, eat All-Bran with
each meal. This is so much bet-
ter than taking pills and drugs
that may be harmful.
Advanced processes have im-
prov
noth in textureand in the de-
>roved Kellogg’s All-Bran
licious, nut-like taste.
Delightful with milk or
cream, fruits or honey added.
Use it for making fluffy bran
muffins, breads, etc.
Kellogg’s All-Bran also
brings iron, which paints
cheeks and lips with the natural
tint of health. At all grocers.
Made by Kellogg in Battle
Creek.
All-Bran
Improved in TVrfnro and T*$t*
MlHCELLANKill’8 SHOWER.
Complimentary to Mrs. Leo
Bruns a stork shower was given
Wednesday evening ut the home
of Mrs. Will Hitter, 211 North
Rock Island avenue, with Mrs.
Ritter and Miss Eunice Bondurunt
as hostesses.
Out rff town guests to enjoy
the courtesy with local friends of
the honoree were Mrs. Herbert
Bondurant, Mrs. Loran Kellog and
daughter, Charlene, of Oklahoma
City.
The evening was spent infor-
mally at bridge and bunco, while
at a late hour the hostess served
luscious Ices.
Mrs. Bruns received many dain-
ty gifts in the shower.
• • •
RURAL O. I). (>.
The 0. D. O. club of the rural
vicinity, west of town, enjoyed
an all day meeting Thursday with
Mrs. J. D. Kinderhagen.
Two members, who have mov-
ed from the community were pres-
ent for the meeting. They are
Mrs. (Hen Stout, of Fampa Tex.,
an(l Mrs. Earl Ferry, of Oklaho-
ma City, while Mrs. Rena Smith,
of El Reno, was an additional
guest to add fresh Interest.
At noon a bountiful covered
dish luncheon was served and
the afternoon was devoted lo
quilting. During a social hour
two clever contests were held.
Mrs. (trace Wagner and .Mrs. Ar-
vu Christopher received the
prizes.
Meeting of the club in a fort-
night will be with Mrs. Anna Von
i Tiingeln, southwest of the city.
• * •
It. I). C. CM II.
I The Rho Delta Chi club mem-
| hers were called to the home of
the president, Miss Maxine Me*
, Cartney,, 1102 South Macomb
| avenue Thursday afternoon for a
business meeting, during which
plans were made for a relay par-
i ty.
The week of events will begin
Monday, August 2.7, but another
meeting will be called before then
i to make definite arrangements
! for the entire week.
• 9 •
Tltl Font CM II.
Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Riley,
51West Elm street, will en-
- tertain Saturday night with a
1 slumber party for members of
the Tri Four Bridge dub.
Charm Chats
by Marsha'Wheeler
$ Noted Authority and Writer m 4
Health, Charm and Beauty.
Did you ever come home at the end of a
busy day. worn and weary and fagged, and
clamber into a tub of warm opal water and
rest and rest and rest?
And then turn on the cold faucet and grad-
ually feel the tingly luvigoration of the cool
and the cold?
Is there anything more refreshing, more
restful, more relaxing and paradoxically invig-
orating than a hath?
Any kind of hath. The splusliy tub. The
shampoo. The brushing of the teeth. The eye
hath.
The eyes respond with Just the same delight
to their “daily plunge" us the rest of the body.
They express that delight in a new brightness
and a new liquid depth that makes them more
beautiful.
The eye hath Is good hygiene, too. It should
not be considered a corrective j except under the specific direc-
tor extreme disorders of the eye, tlons of a specialist,
such as faulty vision or severe Be content with the old homey
distress. But for tired eyes, and . method of hot salt water or hot
eves tiiat hum, eyes that are lit* boric acid solution. Both these
erally worn from dust and heat l are excellent, and cannot under
and extremes of light, the eye any conditions Injure the eyes,
butli is a delightful restorative. And not at all incidentally, tile
But it must he a certain kind eyes swim around in their little
of eye hath. If you are seeking eye-cup-swimming pool with the
BP
m
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primarily to improve the appear-
ance of tlie eyes, remember first
of all that the, brightest brightness
greatest joy, and come out fresh
and gay and bright.
This is the way to do it. Place
AFEWAY STORE
•DISTRII M 'TION WI I M( >i rr W X’S T Cl
XOU hpvejjeyetgqter-...
ed our dean, orderly stores
or seen our attractive displays of | j
good foods to eat;
• •you haven’t given our friendly
salesmen an opportunity to show [
you whot Safeway service
it Teally means;
Then you owe it to yourself to
visit your nearest Safeway Store
and experience a new
shopping pleosure.
•SfiSL;
comes from within. A perfectly a good pinch of salt in a half
healthy body signals its health by tumbler of water. The water
a dancing eye. should he warm, a little warmer
Then, if Its the eve’s beauty than body temperature. Then
you are thinking about mostly, i rinse the eye-cup In warm water,
then say "No” positively to those »n fill it with the salt solution,
preparations usually advertised as (’lose the eye, bend tlie head over,
eye baths, which are drops to he and fit the eye cup into the eye
put in the eyes. These prepara- socket gently. Raise the head,
lions usually declare that they eye-cup and all. and open the eye.
are beneficial to the eye, and also Twist and turn the eye, up and
that they make the eyes more down and around, open and close
beautiful by imparting luster and it, so that every part of it enjoys
depth. the “plunge."
But their claims to health help The boric add wash is per*
for the eyes is entirely unsubstan- formed in exactly the same way.
tiated. And the manner in which Place the boric acid (ask for the
they Impart gleam to the eyes is granulated kind; its much nicer
at variance with the well-being to use) in the tumbler of warm
of the eye. 1 water. There is no danger of get-
Most of them make a monstrous ting too much. The water will
point of the fact tiiat they do not take up Just as much of the boric*
contain belladonna. They usually granules and the rest will full
do not contain belladonna. It'* to the bottom of the glass,
true. But either they contain Every day isn’t too often to
practically nothing hut u faintly use this type of eyebath. Or
colored and faintly perfumed fluid, even twice a day if the eyes are
or they contain camphor or some- subjected to heavy duty during
times argyrol. the duv, and if you want them
No “drops", medicated or not, to look especially lovely for the
should ever lie put into the eyes i after dinner time.
Novel Window Display - Making Material for
DELIVERY
in city limits
FREE DELIVERY
of orders over
$5.00
Lettuce
Crisp. Tender
Large Solid
Heads California
Lettuce, head
Coffee
Pork and Beans
Armour’s Veri-Best
48 pound bag
SAFEWAY FLOUR
Limited, 2 bags to a customer
Thompson Seedless
pound
Airway, fresh ground,
3 pounds ..
Blue Ribbon,
3 pound can ..........
Tomatoes
Rocky Comfort—Solid Pack
A very novel and educating dis- The managers of the Roekwood
play appears in the window of I miniature golf course have been
the Oklahoma Gas and Electric manufacturing the prepared fair-
company In this ' illy. In the \ "#.v »n<l K«en coverings for
window are nine electric docks ral»lature 8°lf ,or HHVe‘-
and under each . lock Is a small wel‘ka' U *'i,s learni‘<1 today' A
sign telling what time It is In ',ou,e 011 ,he lot adJacent tu ,l,f
various countries as | fourse Is being used as a factory
with El Reno time Several tons of the green materi-
At 9:23 o'clock this morning. llas Uee" prepared and sold to
HI Reno time, it was 1:23 a. m. K°lf tour8B uwnera in
Saturday in Sidney. Australia: U''idgeport and other cities west
9:23 a. m. Saturday in Delhi, In- uf Reno. Included in the
dla; 11:23 a m. Saturday In f compound mixture is sawdust,
Pekin, China; 4:23 p. m. today green stain and other Ingredients.
in London, England; 4:25 p. m. _. - — _
today in Nome, Alaska; and 4:2'•
p. m. today in Rome, Italy.
The time is brought to the lo-
cal office through a master dock
which is hooked up to clocks all
over tile world.
LOCAL BRIEFS
Telephone Want Ads to No. 18
M. C. Williams and son, R. L.
Tin South Mitchell avenue, re-
turned Thursday from a lu days’
visit with relatives in Nashville,
Tenn.
SYSTEM TOXIC;
SAR60N SCORES
Mr. and Mrs. J. Biggert, sons.,
Billy and Bob, and daughter Anna
Lou, 2UU North Hoff avenue,
have returned from a fortnight’s
outing in the Ozark mountains
-- Dr. and Mrs. Walter H. Martin
“I was so weak, miserable and an(j daughter, Miss Willabel, 31S
rundown from 15 years suffering South Hoff avenue, have re-
witli stomach trouble I was often turned from a several weeks' visit
in bed for days at a time. I was With relatives and friends in
Cheyenne, Wyo., and Chicago, 111.
j 3 cans..............25c 3 cans ..
Salmon
Belleanna Brand, Fancy Alaska Pink
Scans........................25c
Peanut Batter
Delicious, Wholesome, Fresh Ground
2 pounds.......................25c
Post Toasties
Delicious Served With Fresh Fruit . j
Large package.....Jll
Bananas
Fancy full
Flavored Golden
Ripe Fruit
Dozen
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v V
Mrs. H. P. Zaines, of Ardmore,
Mrs. H. (i. Dennis and son, Bob-
by, of Oklahoma City and Mrs.
R. H. Dennis and daughter. Miss
Katherine, 114 North Macomb
avenue, left this morning for a
visit with relatives iu Shawm* \
PIGGLY WIGGLY
A Store Tkat
Is Constantly
a Stop
Ahead
LEMONS
Large Sunkist
Extra Fancy
Calif, fruit dz.
Cool
Courtesy
Satisfaction
Every Item Must Give Perfect Satisfaction—That’s the
PIGGLY-WIGGLY WAY
POUNDS PURE GRANULATED
SUGAR
Best Grade for Canning or Preserving
Peaches 59c KC1BEIRIES 59c
Carrots, large bunch 9c Grape Frnit, asach— 5c
Tomatoes, home grown, Peaches, Elhertas,
pound.............7c dozen............29c
Lettuce, large heads, Grapes, Thompson’s
fancy.............10c Seedless, Ih.......10c
Snowdrift! JSJS zi:zz*»
CRACKERS PEAS MELC
2 lb. boxes Ful1 No- 2 TheSupreme AP
Graham fUA Cans fancy I HO Water /•IH
Strictly ^gg Garden peas £||iSoftener £■ VU
Fresh 2 cans 3 cans
Peanut Butter “_35c
Sunset Gold. Unexcelled for flavor
Every pound strictly guaranteed
pound
Ginger Ale
Root Beer, Orange Soda, Lemon, Lime Soda,
1-2 pint bottles, 2 bottles --------------------
Case $1.65
Piggly-Wiggly Market
Picnic Hams
Shankless
Delicious Cure
pound
Cheese
Longhorn
Full Cream
pound
Cut from Shoulder
of Choice Beef
pound
Cut from Fancy
Corn Fed Beef
pound
wmmmmmm
MRS. CAROLINE I A) NO
Miss Colletta Cubbage, Vis
East Russell street, lias returned
from u several days' visit with her
aunt, Mrs. Charles Keller aiiu
Mr. Keller In Okarche.
Mrs. Jesse M. Heck, of Okla-
homa City, and brother-in-law,
Howard Thomas, of Ft. Scott.
Kaus., spent Thursday evening in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
H. Campbell, 621 South Macomb
avenue.
MEMORY EXPERT
DENVER Colo., (IP)—Mrs. N.
O. Peters would make a good In*
awfully thin, my eliminations were 1 structor lu a memory school,
poor and I was extremely toxic. When a thief stole 21 phonograph
Four bottles of Sargon brought I records form her home site was
me relief beyond expectations and able to give the song title on
I want tlie whole world to know each disk, a total of 42.
what Sargon did for nte. I’ve —-----------
gained 5 pounds in weight ami NO PRICE WORRY HERE
worlds of new strength and en-1 MOUNT VERNON, hid., (IP'
ergy. Mount Vernon produces cotton but
“I found Sargon Pills a very, has not suffered greatly from
necessary part of the Sargon flucuatlons of the market, said
treatment as their work of eliuii* i Frank I>. Working who has 60
nation is so thorough."—Mrs. Car ! stalks iu bloom iu his front yard,
ollue Long. 316 Harrison SL, lie grows them only as an oddity.
Oklahoma City. | ——---
, —Jones Drug Store, Ageuta Telephone Want Ada to No, 18
(AKI> OF THANKS.
We wish to express our sincere
thunks and appreciation to our
friends and neighbors for the
many acts of kindness and words
of sympathy during our recent
bereavement in the ibss uf our
wife and mother, Mrs. Ellen Mar-
garet Schwartz; especially those
who contributed to the beautlfu1
floral offering.
A. Sell wal tz.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ScliwnrU
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stahl and
family.
Meals Family Style
Regular Board $5 Week
Check Tickets $6
Board and Room, month $35
LITTLE DINING ROOM
Mrs. G. F. Little
CAM) OF THANKS
We wish to express our ap-
preciation to our many friends
and neighbors fur their words and
deeds of kindness during our re-
cent bereavement in tlie loss of
our son and brother, Nathan
Davis. Especially do we thunk
those who contributed to the
beautiful floral offering.
Mr, and Mrs. Noble Dobbs.
Eslel Davis, Lester Davis, Ledford
Davis, Grant Dobbs and Mrs.
Grace Nutt.
SPECIAL, two weeks only
Duart Croquignole Wave
$3.50 and $5.00
MRS. RALPH WALDO
Phone 736 507 S. Choctaw
WILSON’S
Ambulance Service
Phone 177
Men’s
%
Suits
50C
Cash and Carry
Evans & Fains
PHONE 314
Cleaners and Dyers jof Fint
Fabrics
I). B. Tirfuny, a Connecticut
runner, traded 75 acres of laud
(or a radio set.
EDITORIAL VIEWS
OF STATE PAPERS
A merger of the Yellow Trao*
fer and Baggage Co., and tht
Hamilton Transfer have beta tafcr
3U over by—
MILLER 4 WHITH,
Phone 999 and 81
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Blair, James R. & Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 273, Ed. 1 Friday, August 22, 1930, newspaper, August 22, 1930; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919184/m1/3/: accessed May 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.