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®SOd ETY
RE>TO roroty DAILY tribune
NEW SOCIAL CLUB
IEi
^THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2$, 10^
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
Bridge Party Is
Plannefl Tonight
Calendar
DeMolay a n d
Members Organize
Miss Irma Utile Has issued in-
' nations lor an infonnal bridge
l»artf to be given tills evening at
her Home, 701 South Hadden ave-
nue.*-
Guests invited include Miss Marv
Boyd of Yukon, Miss Mildred Don-
nelly, MIS' Ruby Mayfield. Miss
Lois Estep. Miss Eleanor Pearl.
Miss Daisy Wilson Mr and
Prank Hodgkin;,on, Mr. and
Organization of a social club bv
members ol the Order of Rainbow
for Girls and Tebetli chapter of
rcMolay was held Wednesday eve-_____
nine at the Masonic Temple with i you
FRIDAY
L. A. to B of R. T. Called meet-
ing at 2;30 p. m in Trainmen's
hall to aecept audit.
Tulip unit of Flower Garden club.
Hostess at Hallowe'en party, Mrs.
Henry Hernon, 1319 South Dllly
avenue.
G. A. R. circle. Regular meeting I name of the club and decided to
at American Legion hall. meet the second and fourth Wed-
i Stafford Get Together club, nesday evenings of each month
"rs Hostess, Mrs. C. E. Shaw. 315 South Officers elected Include Orville
M's Ellison avenue. Robinson president; Miss Georgia
FO in attendance
Tile group chose D?Bow for the
| Q What is the average amount
| of the fee the bridegroom gives
the clergyman?
A. Usually from $10 to $50. ac-
Rninhoii' i co,ding to the bridegroom's finan-
i\ttinouw|cial abiilty
A. What is the proper way to
use the finger bowl?
A. Dip the fingers only, and
not the hands, into the bowl, then
dry them on the napkin while
holding the hands above the lap.
Above all. don't use the napkin as
would a towel.
HELD WEDNESDAY
HOW CAN I?
By ANN ASHLEY
I keep handker-
after laundering,
to dry them in-
Jack Ferguson Celebrates
9th Anniversary
WISE OR OTHERWISE
<'Ll’B ORGANIZED
A group of friends met Wednes-
day afternoon at the home of
Mrs P E. Fahson. 605 East Wnde
street, find organized the Wise or
Otherwise contract bridge club.
Mrs Oeorec E Bell was elected
president and Mrs Harold Shaw,
secretary. Other members present
were Mrs. H. T. Alston Mrs Wil-
liam 0. Clark. Mrs James R.
Childers. Mrs c A. Wagner and
the hasten*
Wtl-
chap-
Delmar M^s’mI^ an^Misf I DeMolty Annual Hallowe'en Kathryn Smith, vice president
jS Rain!? VV"!lain ‘Imce at Masonic Temple. , Miss Helen Wallis, secretary H™:
Morris! Randall M:X o£ft M™d?V °t COm!Sponde”
&is>«ww5“ Mr.....
rt miii k. „ n Temps club. Hosts. Mi and matron of the fta.stem stnr- ifn
-asuv r'sr ns sr*-—
* * * 8. B. A. Juveniles. Hallowe'en "ew. • DdMolay scribe;
masquerade at I. O. O P hull be- inm Mlsenhelter, DeMolay
glnnlqg at 1:30 p. in. »l/’r dnd
MONDAY ' All members of the two organiza-
West Wuy club Hostess, Mrs. H it ions are invited to join the olub.
Worth Vasey, 413 South Macombl^vhleh will meet again Nov II at
avenue, with Mrs. John E. Smith ithe Temple. Rov Patterson served
assisting. ‘ '
Catholic Daughters of America
Monthly meeting in K. C. hall.
El Reno Golf and Country club.
Annual dinner and election of of-
fieers.
Athenaeum club. Hostess. Mrs.
John
Honoring her son, Jack, Jr., Mrs.
Jack Ferguson, 1200 East Ash
street, entfrtained from 3:30 to 5:30
o’clock Wednesday afternoon with
_ « birthday party celebrating
Q. When a man and a girl' ninth birthday anniversary
meet on the street, and both desire | The large birthday cake was dec
„_for a fe.w ml.nutesj shouldn't!mated with pink and white and
they move to the edge of the side-
walk’
A Yes, always. It is very dis-
courteous to obstruct the passage
Q How can
(chiefs white,
wheq necessary
'doors?
A. Wash the handkerchiefs,
then allow them to soak overnight
:n water, in which one teaspoonful
of cream of tartar has been dis-
solved. and they will be nice and
white.
Q. Can sour milk be used?
A Yes. It is a mistake to think
that sour milk loses any of its
his nutritive value, it is excellent for
| various cooking purposes.
Q. How can I stop the dripping
■of a faucet?
Hallowe’en Party
Given Wednesday
'HU
topped with nine pink candles. The,
pink and white color note was re- I A This can usually be stopped
peated in all appointments. putting in a new washer. Keep
Children to enjoy the courtesy a supply of the proper sizes on
ns chairman nl the initial meeting
* * *
JOLLY EIGHT BRIDGE
MEETS WEDNESDAY
Mr Pile Gerber and Mrs. J. D
Murphy were guests at the meet-
ing of Jolly Eight Bridge elub In
big were Mrs. Ella Cook ol Ponca
City and Mrs E R An this. High
scorer was Mrs Shaw Favors
were suggestive of Hallowe' n and
the appointments wine repeated in
other details
Meeting In two weeks will be
with Mrs Alston 510 South Rob-
erts avenue
‘* * *
LADIES SOCIETY
ENJOYS SOCIAL
Monthly social meeting for ladies
society to the Brotherhood of l/>-
eomotlve Firemen and Ffnglnemen
was enjoyed Wednesday afternoon
at the home of Mr; R B Dunn.
41? North Barker avenue
The afternoon was spent in-
formally at bunco with Hallowe'en
iclors and motifs ob rrved In all
details Mrs O W Wnrliek and
Mrs. George Oholston Mrd for
high score in the games.
Tt war decided to hold Installa
C. DcLana. 800 South Mu-j,lu> home of Mrs. J. Y Morris, 606
avenue, with Dr James R Reck Island avenue Wednes-
Ouesfcs to "enjoy the initial meet-' u°®. “Y’T'. wiU' 1>r Jam* R Z ,, k T;;1
ig were Mrs. Ella Cook of Ponca lecturing on the book Gone dn' afternoon
Mil Iimitiiin* - « -------- —* *■ ■••ISM
tlon Jointly with the brotherhood for afternoon, while cut prize
In December Plans were made
for a covered dish luncheon to
be held at the meeting Nov. 11 In I
Trainmen's hnll to celebrate birth-1 —
davs of members whose annlver- PROGRESSIVE
With The Wind " Mrs. Morris scored high In the
O T. C. club. Hostess. Mrs H A p“mc.' and Mrs Murphy held sec-
coley, 506 South Hoff avenue 0'ld high The hostess' was asslst-
Eagles auxiliary Business meet- Prt hv Mrs p H. Higginbotham
ing at Eagles hall. 11,1 serving dainty refreshments A
Business Women's Circle of Bap- weal,h of garden flowers was used
tist W M S. Hostess, Mrs Esther in decorating the rooms
Powell. 614 South Miles avenue Hostess in a fortnight will be
American legion auxiliary Bus- Mrs R Jay McGinnis. 512 North
iness meeting at. Legion hall [Rock Island avenue.
Monday Night Bridge club. Hos- * * *
teas, Mrs. John Lively. 815 Smith rORMER M.I'B
Miles avenue REORGANIZES
----- Ownpl Ite rcorvanlBBtlon of the
( rmer loliv Quilted elub will be
made at the next meeting, while
the meet- ',Ia,1s were made Wednes-
da'’ ''hen nn all day meeting was
514 ?n-)OVfyl nt *he home of Mrs Steve
I.ucus. 100 South Macomb avenue
Quilting was the diversion with
a covered dish luncheon at noon.
Harold Smith was happily
— a miscellaneous
shower Pink and white was the
color tlirmc employed In all ap-
with the girl.
Is going.
In the direction she
of the other pedestrians. It Is still I with the honoree included Patricia hand. It is not difficult to learn
better If the man turns and walks Blake Jean Funk, Ruby Jean Hil-I,10w *° change them.
riebrand. Dorothy Ferguson. Betty i -
Jo Warren, Geraldine Hoffman.
Doris May Ferguson, Billy Burke
Berkley Jimmy Phelps. Bobby
Wiekware Tommy Taylor. Wayne!
Wilson. Bobby Arnold Wallace!
Gordon Berkley, Jimmy D Stearns
ONE GEEST AT
UNITY CLUB
Mrs. Gertrude Clark was a guest
when Mrs. C. O. Schultz was hos-
tess Wednesday to the Unity club.
Bridge was the diversion, in which
Mrs. Columbus Hall won high
score favor and Mrs Otis Anderson
received the consolation prize.
Mrs. C. A. Jones assisted the
hostess !n serving refreshments be-
fore adjournment to meet in a
fortnight with Mrs. Hull, 508 South
Barker ■
Hospital News
Mrs. Leonard Smith, El Reno
game' out-of-door I nrsday at thr E, Reno sanitarium.
Others present were Jack's mnrt Mrs Pm’ Von Tun*e,n' El Reno
mother Mb W ht route h ’vh0 has in thp Catto
aunts!' Masses XJc. Cnra in I Si" ^ ™ ® for trpat'
and Blanche Bradv, also Mrs Flovd cteH^Y released today
Hoffman and Mrs. Emmett Mark. w,nt a ^VroU0n ^It “he El
At the close
of merriment
of the two
Mrs. Mark,
hours
Mrs.
Reno sanitarium Wednesday nigh*
His condition was reported satis -
avenue. _____ ______ _____
* * * Hoffman and Mias Cara Bell Bradv factory todav
T. L. F. C LUB MEMBERS assisted the hostess In serving de- Mrs Claude Shnwver, Oearv was
ENTERTAIN husbands 1,rtous refrertunenta. reported doing well today it the
Members of T. L P. elub enter- The honoree was presented many Catto hospital following a major
tained their husbands with a 6:30 lovely remembrances which ne dis- ioperation Wednesday night,
o’clock chicken dinner Wednesday played for admiration
evening at the home of Mrs Harry \ * * *
Hummed. 112 North Admire nve- EIGHT OF HEARTS CLUB
mic with 35 In attendance. MEETS AT FORT RENO
Mrs W J Breaux of Fort Reno 0|>rra,i0n
was n charming hostess to Eight of w
ADDITIONAL TRIO
MEETS WITH CLUB
An additional trio at
ing ol Sunset Bridge club in
home of Mrs. Ernest Haynes. 514
Sunset drive, Wednesday afternoon
Included Mrs. G. A Stieitcnbcrgcr,
Mrs. W. O. Crump and Miss Maomi
Courtney. Mrs 1
| Mrs. James Preston scored high illlUi!*5 h
The birthday anniversaries of
eiRht members were celebrated and
euch was presented a club gift The Hearts club members Wednesday RVemie
evening was spent Informally. Reg- afternoon, when Mrs Oeorge Boweil from the
ular club meeting In two weeks1—1 **— ..... n
Will be at the home of Mrs. Charles
Bernell 617 West. Hayes street,
with Mrs Marvin Hale as hostess.
* * *
OMEGA CHAPTER MEETS __________
prize was presented Mrs Bowetf
Miss Isabelle Yohe, 521 North
Evans avenue, was removed Thurs-
day to her home from the El Reno
sanitarium where she had a major
WITH MISS I.ODE*
Following the routine business
session of the Omega chapter, Beta
Sigma Phi sorority when the group
met with Ml.ss Katherine I ,odes
906 Sunset drive, Wednesday eve-
ning. Miss Edna Mae Beck, cultur.
al director, conducted the study
a week ago.
H. Gilbert, 815 South Roberts
\<as released Wednesday
______________ El Reno sanitarium after
and Mrs. William Worklnger were a wppk <: treatment,
additional guests. Leo Dale. Ashland. Ohio. under-
High score favor in the games went an appendectomy Thursday
went to Mrs. R H. Turner and Mrs. at ,hp Catto hospital.
Fred Nanson won second high a- Lionel Dale Coffey. 1-vear-old
mong club members, while guest son nf Mr and Mrs Melvin Coffey
of Hydro, who has been in the El
Reno sanitarium for treatment fer
was dismissed
meet in a : ,hp Da-St three days
Concho.
In the
rnrlee are |p th" last otmrter Oc- HEFT
tnber. November and Dpromber
Annual e Hot lor of officers will
he held during the business ses-
rion. l
’ • * * ik
tv. C. T MEETING
HELD TFESDAY
Mrs. M Parkhuret of Woodward
led the devolionsts and Mrs. o N
Glthens new nresident orestdod
nt the W C T IT meeting held
Tuesdov with Mrs May Laughlin.
We«l Stitts street
Mrs. .Hernnton BmoVs wns nn-
notnted. chairman nt tho nrogrne
committee T* It>ns decided to old
Rev. J. W Hodges In distribution
conies of (He renea 1 bill If needed
Hostess for the meetlne In (we
weeks will be announced later
«*r He «|i
PEPFKin niM f r
ELECTS OFUf'FltS
annual eleetlon nf officers wr*
held at |i>» reguHt »n -ring nf
Rebekah QJete hftd \V-dn-Mfvv
afternoon In T o O F hall and
rr*i»!ted fnllLw« ■
Mrs A’bA-' Watson, nresident;
Mra. V R Bnmhart vtee nrest-
. M. M Golden seere-
|| »•
Iderldef' to make a eom-
fnrt for thf. Carmen home n* the
meetlne Nnv 13 In the other
business was t-or'lne Then needle.
"•ork wss I he diversion and |>«rx
Bsrnhart served refreshments be-
fore kdjournn-ent
* * *
nuiRiKrn music
nm Mrrrs
Mm. l/ilav n Jon*s ’'-as nm-
ersm leader when rhe Dsmrrweh
MUSIC rluh met Wed»>r<-daV morn-
ing wtfh Mrs W .1 Aveoek. 71P
Bomb Hoff avenue .
The lesson was en T.is*t and roll
call was rMhondrd to hv "Nsme
« I.tsrt Composition •• Tim b'fe of
IJsrt >»n> nrjk'nted hv Mrs. Jones
Musical nt^hers tnelnded n Vne«1
■olo "Rnlrl* Flower" ir-mmbel!
Tintoni bv Mr> H Vlrrti Tilling-
hast with 1M» F A tsekson *.s
Plkbo srcomrwntst nnd s ntnnn
solo '^unimrlnn' Rhapsody Nn 6"
bv Mrs Aveoek
Next merttpe win be Nnv 11 nt
was presented Mrs. Carl Olerhnrt.
Hostess Nov li will b? Mrs M j_|P«ntinert«.
Owen, 716 Sunset drive
* * *
PHAYERS
AT CONdIO
It wns decided to meet fortnight-
ly on Thursdays Instead of Wed-
nesdays and meeting Nov. 12 will
be with Mrs Harry WUkmon
P Mrs Chester H Farrell was guest I north<*nf 1 of E1 Ren"
! . " J B Miller. 1205 Sunset
games of contract Mrs 7"'
C. A Thomas scored high and Mrs J.uJl , b w"lnPwlav after-
lee L Rohde tallied seeond high t .dduimlat 7nh. (fU",S
Mrs Wilfred Want assisted the n iartet f PXtrn
hostess in serving a I cause ^
lots south Kamm and Mrs Fred Corlee
Club favor for high score went
Dainty refreshments were served
before r.djourment to meet in a ----
fortnight with Mrs W M Clinton, Thursday.
512 North Evans avenue. I Willie Taylor, Chickasha. was
* * * removed Wednesday from the El
RIVERSIDE CLUB 'Reno sanitarium. He submitted
MEETS AI.L DAY jto a major operation 10 days ago
An all day meeting of the River- —--
Hhe wns assisted bv Miss Mildred aide club was held Wednesday at novg rnpv i tw
sns srss z, rs z™
.r^UW.ffTtiW^thbeM^k,I tl QUT^ WaS th* diverslon and » ? ^nmansC0*^ ““ S
Estep as hostess M Ix>ls , lovered dish luncheon was enjoyed traffic law violators are "enroled"
____ at noon- Twelve members were Recently two boys, one arrested for
Mr and Mrs Fr ink Fni«/a.n l>rp^en, welcome Mrs. Roy Walk- speeding and the other for illegal
p|” ln’° membership, while Mrs. Do. ijossession of an automobile were
Miss Bernice Bowman, Boynton
Heights, entertained at her home
Tuesday evening with a Hallowe'en
party complimenting her brothers.
Eugene and Jack.
It was a children's social with
Hallowe’en appointments suggested
in decorations and all other details.
Jark7o-lanterns were used for
lighting the rooms.
Baskets of candy ware given as
favors, while prizes In the games
and contests were awarded Rich-
ard Boynton, Bonnie Bee Bright
and Phyllis Jean Hunnicutt.
Others to enjoy the courtesy
were Anita GUI. Sara Ann Woods
Ruth Aleen Cooper, Phyllis An-
derson. Cannon Wyatt. James
Streitenberger, Robert Hendrick-
son, Allen Anderson and Freddie
Bowman.
At the close of the evening the |
hostess was assisted by her mother, ,
Mrs. A H. Bowman, and sister.
Miss Theopal, in serving delicious j
refreshments.
RETURN HOME
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Richards, 1106
South Hoff avenue, have returned
from several weeks' visit in Calif-
ornia points of interest. Enroute
home they attended the Texas Cen-
tennial exposition in Dallas and Fort
Worth.
Criterion
— NOW PLAYING —
Look and Ivearn
1. What machine did Ottmar
Mergenthaler invent?
2. How may the cubic contents
of a cylinder be computed?
3. How many quarts are the>r
in one peck?
4. What Is pemmiean?
5. What South American coun-
try borders all other countries but
two?
Answers
1. TTte typesetting machine, now I
called the linotype.
.2 Multiply the area of the base
by the height
3. Eight.
4. A preparation of dried meat,
fat. and sometimes dried fruit
5. Brazil.
^Jore
pn sr
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lliihot
M|>ice<
»1 ass<
! Rem
FREE SPEECH UNHEARD
BERKELEY. Calif—<u.R) — The
city council insists it has upheld
the right of free speech. It permit-1
ted student representatives of the I
University of California to present
their grievances against the Berk-
eley anti-picket ordinance, but none
of the councilmen remained to
hear them.
Mrs. Oladnor A. Barnard and
daughter. Miss Virginia, 614 South
Hoff avenue, were Oklahoma Cltv
visitors Thursday.
Criterion
Chickn.sha were iniesf7 w«4n-«t.„ Z memoerMup, while Mrs. Do possession of an automobile were „ ,
evening of Mr and Mrs w f ^ an additional guest ordered to write the laws covering.* _ 3
“"fl. .Mrs W E Meeting Nov. 4 will be with Mrs their offenses s >s dm.. I t J* A
PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT
Sunday - Monday - Tuesday
Irst
— J1 nti
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m ok
■ Will
$l».!fnl
Jkl mil
■ cost I
T'lltyl
pion
Bowed
> fash
Yo^.^North «dckfSj * "nd M ,,m”
Mrs. John J.
Barker avenue,
two weeks.
Dillon,
will be hostess
NO GOUT IN Ml ISON
SAN QUENTIN Calif (UP> -
San Quentin prison authorities an-
nounce that the prison now Is In
the health resort class Hospital
.statistics for the past 11 years show
that not n single Inmate has suf-
fered from gout.
to Mrs. Tnm P"nwrleht, while the
"tiext prize was won bv Mrs. Fonts
and Mrs R E Detrlck received
the traveling prize
Mrs Demosey Perkins. Mrs Cor-
ier rnd Mrs Penwrtirht assisted
the hast ess In serving delicious re-
freshments following the games
Dnte and hostess of the next meet-
ing will be announced later.
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