The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 29, 1941 Page: 3 of 8
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ARCH 30, 1941
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EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
THREE
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Omega Chapter
Names Officers
«NER ENJOYED
ASSOCIATION
[embers of the Security Benefit
ciation met in the Eagles hall
fcrsday evening for a 7 o’clock
bred dish dinner,
luring the social hour games
| bridge, pitch and bunco were
pyed. Prizes were won in the
pe games by Mrs. Jack Smith,
[nt Bacher, Miss Stella Hensley,
Calendar
Mrs. Don Allison, 800 South Hoff
avenue, was hostess Thursday eve-
ning to members of Omega chap-
j ter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority,
j at which time members of the
Alpha Gamma chapter at Okla- j
i lioma City were entertained as |
! guests.
Special guests were Miss Lucile
• LOOK AND LEARN
MONDAY
Cubanettes club. Hostess, Mrs. i Glover, Mrs. 'L. L Deatherage and
Voris Mavfield. 120 North El Reno i Miss Florence Donnelly of New
avenue. | Hampton, Iowa.
Members of the local chapter
EH Reno Study club. Hostess, Mrs., __ ,
C. A. Jones. 411 South Bickford;_______ ,.7__ ____ „________
R. Snook, Mrs. John Duff and j avenue.
Athenaeum Study club. Hostess,
Miss Margaret Petrec, 707 South
Hoff avenue.
Ray Schimmel.
Ithers present were Mrs. V. F.
pan, Mrs Albert Niles. Elmer
lie. Jess Roberts, Mrs. B. W.
, , Docey Do club. Regular session
yer, Mrs. Ernest Hodgkinson, jn American Federation of Govem-
. W R. Mowre. Mrs. Arthur I nt Employes hall
Mis. Geoige McRae, Mrs | -puesfjay p;ftyers ciup Hostess at "By the Dim Lamps." by Nathan
Armold, Miss Verna Bornemann,
| Mrs. R. L. Davis, Miss Doreen
Fickel, Miss Kathryn Leighton. Mrs.
James Lewis, jr„ Miss Katherine
Lodes, Mrs. E. Garrett Miles, jr.,
Miss Dorothy Noblet and Mrs. F.
Donald Brown.
Miss Glover reviewed the book,
1. Which alcoholic liquor l* con-
sidered the most harmful?
2. What early day character
conducted explorations in the ship
‘Half Moon?”
3. What is a bibliography?
4. How many matches are struck
by Americans in one minute?
5. What three parts of speech
may an adverb modify?
ANSWERS
1. Absinthe.
2. Henry Hudson.
3. A list of books relating to a
given' subject or author.
4. More than half a million
5. A verb, an adjective, or an-
other adverb.
LCNCHEON-BBIDGE IS and Mrs John Hackett held high ] SEWING CLUB ENJOYS
FEATURED BY CLUB score. LUNCHEON, NEEDLEWORK
Mrs. James Kelso was hostess Frt- Others present were Mrs. C. A Mrs. Malcom E. Phelps. 801 South
day at a spring luncheon-bridge for EvanSl Mrs L c- Collier. Mrs. H Hoff avenue, was hostess to members
members of the G. T. C. club at the
A. Coley, Mrs. W. L. Moore and Mrs. j of the Sewing club Friday at a 1
Phelps to spend the remainder of
the afternoon in needlework.
Guests were Mrs. Ferd Merveldt,
Mrs. Budge Harle. Mrs. Thompson
Gilbert and Mrs. Emerson R. Kelso.
M. B. Cope.
El Reno Golf and Country club. Mvs. Moore, 502 South Hoff ave-
In games of bridge Mrs. C. F. nue, will entertain the group at the
McDonald won the traveling prize1 next meeting Apr. 8.
o'clock luncheon at the El Reno The next meeting. Apr. 9, will be
Golf and Country club. in the home of Mrs. Joseph M.
Afier the luncheon members and i Rector, jr., 603 South Williams ave-
guests went to the home of Mrs.1 nue.
Qyler, Mrs, Marjorie Morris,
W. Williams, Mrs. L. W. Burns.
7 o’clock dinner. Mrs Harry A. Schaehuer.
played several
Light refreshments were served
from the dining room table which
was centered with a bouquet of
Mildred Stevenson, Mr Schim- [ Morr*s‘ 211 North Barker avenue
Mr. and Mrs S. H Love. Mr.1 Idle Awhile club. Pot luck din-!pl8_no belecUon's
|1 Mrs. John Roblyer, Mr. and 1 ner at 1:30 o’clock in the American
Monroe Hensley. Mrs Bacher, | Federation of Government Employ -
and Mrs, Everett Whitacre,’es hall.
W C. Whitacre and LeRoy j Two Hour Bridge club. Hostess,
i-her. | Mrs. John E. Smith, 207 North Bar-
I'he next business meeting will j k?r avenue
in the hall'Apr. 3. ! Eastern Star Study club Meet- Dr»sident for
* * .* ling in Masonic teraole at 2 o'clock Fitkel was elated pr.sident
thn ortcitino vpnr Hpr cnnnn
MISS MARIAN TAYLOR
ENTERTAINS CLUB
Members of the Azulikit club met
Thursday evening in the home of
Miss Marian Taylor. 1200 8outh
Hoff avenue.
Yellow jonquils were used In the
rooms and a clever Easter motif
tmtAMtmtmrtxs or lowtsr-mctD
CAMS AM STtPHNS UPTOOUtSf
AM on/-
Uf LUXE MODELS OT LOWEST PRICED CARS
OlDSMOlB*
(Additional Society on Page C)
was suggested in the tallies and the
iced course which was served after
colorful spring flowers. Miss Lodes | the bridge games.
poured coffee and Mrs. Armold ser-
ved.
During the business meeting Miss
o'clock luncheon. Mrs. E. G Harri- rpt Miss Noblet, corresponding
son. 714 South Macomb avenue. As-
sistant hostess. Mrs A. C. Gilbert
Adult Bible class of the First
Evangelical church. Hosts. Mr.]
and Mrs. Henry Thompson, 501
West Gwens street.
Young Women’s Foreign Mis-
sionary Society of the First Church
| of the Nazarene. Hostess, Mrs.1
to Mrs John Hackett j Raymond Stroud, 1407 South Jen- MRS. MARJORIE MORRIS
ien avenue. ENTERTAINS CLUB
Chapter AE of P E. O. Hostess. I Needlework was the diversion
| Miss Helen March, 1012
| Barker avenue.
Rebekah Lodge. Regular meeting of Mrs Marjorie Morris. 519 West
[UNTRY CLUB MEMBERS
j.’OY LUNCHEON-BRIDGE
Ml'S. Wetzel S. Welden. Mrs E.
j Wootlhouse, Mrs. Earl P. Botts
l! Mr: J. G. Borders were host-
|es when women members of
El Reno Golf and Country
lb and their guests met at the
lb Friday for a luncheon-bridge,
luncheon was served at 1 o'-
I' l: to 50 members and guests.
In the bridge games nrizes were
|n rded
Kemp Martin and Mrs Wil-
Ross.
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ICIAL ORDER
IlN'S INITIATION
Mrs Henry Hernon. worthy presi-
git of the Social Order of Beau-
lilt. presided over tire meeting
len members met Thursday at the
[sonic temple
The main topic of business was i
initiation, which will be con-
|rted Apr 5 at the temple Mrs
fries Draper of Calumet will be
tiated under the direction of
•s. Lamont B Jacobs of Youngs-
vn. Ohio, supreme worthy presi-
lit.
rs Hernon named the examin-
commlttee for new members
|e committee includes Mrs Henry
ihne. Mrs Henry Bannister. Mrs.
:.i prater and Mrs. George Pur-
jl
|The local order will go to Okla-
|ma City Apr 1 to attend the
reiinu of assembly No. 36. at
lieh time the supreme worthy
sident will be present
Members present at the meet-
the ensuing year. Her supporting
TUESDAY officers are Mrs. Brown, vice presi-
Entre Nous club. Hostess "
at 1
dent; Mis; Leighton, recording sec-
secretary; and Miss Bornemann,
i treasurer.
The new officers will be installed
during the first meeting in May.
Miss Leighton will be hostess
at the meeting Apr. 24 in her home
at Calumet.
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Mrs. Richard L. Mathews was a
special guest.
In the games, prizes were won by I
Mrs. Hazel Zimmerman, Mrs. Mer-
ritt Denison. Miss Marian Blake ■
and Mrs. Mathews.
Others present were Mrs. Ray i
Dillingham. Mrs. John Garrett, Miss :
Ruth Yost. Miss Marie Shacklett, I
Miss Dorothea French. Miss Ethel [
Dowell and Mrs. Ray Maher. i
Miss Blake will entertain in her
home. 301 North Rock Island ave-
nue, on Apr. 17.
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• PROBLEM A DAY
What is the weight of a granite
South when members of the T. L. F. club|sphele 2 ft in diameter. If one
met Friday afternoon in the home. J.111*1 f00t of granite weighs 168
in I. O. O F hall.
Woodson street.
Friendly Sewing circle Hostess,1 After the brief business session
Mrs. B. E. Carder, 503 South Wil- a plate lunch was served to Mrs.
liams avenue. , Robert Buras. Mrs Lou Preston.
T. M T M club. Hostess. Mrv Mrs Roy B smith. Miss Viola
John Bomholf. south of El Reno Littie, Mrs. Harry Hummel. Mrs.
Kil Kare Klnb Hostess. M" Sam Kelly, Mrs. C. S. Beverly and
vV W Slaughter, 703 West Wade Mrs James wiedman of Orovllle.
street.
lbs.?
ANSWER
704 lbs. Explanation—Multiply
tire cube of '4 of 2 by 22-7 ipii
by 4-3 by 168
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their reach. It’s such a lit-
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And, from de luxe model
lowest - priced makes to
the luxurious Olds Special
Six—and such a great
stride forward in styling,
size, quality and features to
own an Oldsmobile. Why
not join the awing yourself
to the Style-Leading, top-
performing Six of them all?
The big Okis Special, you’ll
find, will put no strain
on your budget. Come
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Roomier body by Fi*hor • Now Interior Luxury • 4-Coil Spring Rhythmic
Ride * Famous Olds Quality Throughout. (Low-Priced Olds Special Alto
Available as a 110-H. P. Eight at Slightly Higher Price.)
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BYALON YOUR OIDCA*/
^OLDSMOB
were Mrs. Hernon. Mrs. Ban-! Regular
Eter, Mrs. Henry Behne, Mrs.
|euer, Mrs. Edna McMahan Kelly.
Carl Whitlock. Mm. Katy
[adley, Mrs Fred Arnold. Mrs.
K Misenhelter. Mrs W H
Inllacr and Mrs Purcell
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k>Y \l NEIGHBORS MAKI
I 4NS FOR DINNER
*lans were made for an an-
weraary dinner to be held Apr
in the I O O F hall by mem-
irs ol the Royal Neighbors of
Jnerica when they met Thursday
|ening in the hall
Irs Charles Kamp. oracle, eon- j
l( ted the meeting
[Those present were Mrs. Nell
Jtrry. Mrs W M Floyd. Mrs
[miles Schultz, Mrs Curtis Keller.
Irs P C. Canon. Mrs Mary Pen-
1 ;-nt. Mr Monroe Hens lev, Mrs
|: ■ y Port !• ’V R Mowrn
Mark
Calif., a former member of the
Friendly circle. Hostess. Mrs. Otto c]ub
Patswald, southwest of El Reno. M,.s prPston 107 North Admire
T E L. Sunday .school class of avenup entertaln at the next
the First Baptist church. Host.es
Mrs E. W Keiiy. 901 South a,,, meeting. Apr. 11. ^ ^
ker avenue.
Round Tabl- Study club. Hori- MRS. V. It. MORD4
ess, Mrs. H D Rempel. 1032 Is WINNER AT GOLF
South Hatlden avenue. Mrs. V. R. Mordy won in the (
B F C. club. Hostess, Mrs L ehampionship flight when members
J. Mourning. 409 North Evans ave- of the Ladies Golf club met at the.
nue El Reno Golf and Country club |
Friendly sewing circle. Hostess Thursday for a luncheon and games, i
Mrs. B E. Carder 503 South Wil Mrs. R. N Dultnaee and Mrs. Earl1
limns avenue P. Botts were hostesses for the day
WEDNESDAY Mrs Robert W Armstrong won
Catholic Daughters of America honors in the class A competition.
business meeting in Mrs- Robert Greenleaf and Mrs.
Knights of Columbus hall Gl»y Hobgood will be hostesses at
Frisco Cemetery as.-ociation. Host- the next meeting scheduled Apr 3
ess. Mrs Otto Griffin. Yukon
Sterling Thimble club Hostess JOLLY STITCHERS ENJOY
Mrs O C Tollefson. 630 South SESSION OF NEEDLEWORK
Ellison avenue Mrs. John L Mitchell. 314 South
G I. A club Hostess. Mrs. Lee Williams avenue, was hostess to
Allen. 115'a South Rock Island members of the Jolly Stitchers club
avenue. Associate hosted.;. Mrs Inez Thursday
Hughes. Needlework was the diversion of
Progressive Players Hostess, Mrs the day. at the close of which a
Wilfred Ward. 1043 South Hadden delirious lunch was served
avenue j The hostess received a lovely
Order of Rainbow for Girls. In- gift from the group,
ltiation in Masonic temple. Members present were Mrs. R.
- W Whenry and Mrs Boyd Eason
Mr and Mrs Leslie Palmer of Port Reno Mrs P A Ferguson,
Dallas, Tex. are visiting Mr. Pal- Mrs. L. E Handley, Mrs R B
mer's parents. Mr and Mrs E J McCain and Mrs. M L. Schmoyer
Palmer. 1205 South Macomb ave- ol Oklahoma City,
nue. this week-end. Mrs. Leslie Mrs, Schmoyer will be hostess
Palmer is the former Miss Helen Apr. 9 at an all-day meeting and
Swain of El Reno I covered dish luncheon
Mr and Mrs John Caloway of
Chickasha, Mrs. C. A. Caloway of
Manly. Iowa, visited Friday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Ben And-
erson. 708 West Watts street.
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pdrrvs Mrs E I. Fox. Mrs A i
Burger and Mrs L. E Day.
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In (Hi (.lists
lMrs Eldon Royse. northwest of
Reno, entertained members of
I and N club and their guests
ftuirsday at a covered dish ltinrh-
In and quilling session.
It Hie i 'Acie Mi- Will,in itny<
J I tM Fisk. Mrs Arthur 8ch-
lab. Mrs Melvin Harman Mrs
Ionic- HI kshear. Mrs Rot Brts- j
] Irs. A. B LuiUllMM Mr*.
ed Rrhwab Mr* J N Bale*,
|rs. Moraan O. Stafford a n d |
kugh tar.
| Momlx t present Included Mrs
L Brisman Mrs, Emerson
l Mr, Odt Hrrrttnan Mr.
O Skinner. Mrs C P Cordrsy.
(li . Wih-mt Semi dauehters .lerrj
Jcth and Patricia. Mrs Leo Ck>vl»,
■tn M nln Mr- Frank Sn-Ulng
Tiughler, Ulna Louise. Mrs Nellie
rKInster. Mrs Ray Moore, son,
| ' and Mrs Adolph
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^ i i i n Smith was welcomed
|it» ih" club as a new member.
The next meeting will be Apr.
The hosteaa will be announced
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 29, 1941, newspaper, March 29, 1941; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc924140/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.