The El Reno Sunday Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 240, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 9, 1930 Page: 3 of 8
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THREE
i'XDAY, NOVEMBER 9; 1930
COURT HOUSE
NEWS ITEMS
CROSS WORD PUZZLE
procram wa* eajoysd. Mm. Al-
bert Wlvman gave a clew read-
Inc, after which a ladle# quartet
wai^ greatly appreciated. Thou*
who made up the quartet were:
Meadamee Freni Miner. K. Kech-
mlwr, Kd Kehner and Wgi. Wle-
mah. ' ,
Then the hoate## served dell-
floua refreshment#, using Thank#
Veorff H. hVddereew.' 2ft, aim UflLLLl/ U I l/Li
Ruby Lae Segrnaa, 24, both' of
Union City. . - ~ -
Dr. !>erey Goodman. tt. and |
Marie Mulvey, IS. both of Yukon. i Brought Oil CrOUth
_____ ... ___ | Friday Evening
Entertain De
At Luncheons.
Mrs. St r on a Gives Dinner
1 and Theater Party.
• Oklahoma City Women «i*i»k -uggetion in <h* .ppoim-f HoBorl tkB llnlb blrlh(lay
menta. .
\rC Present. ~ 1 ‘ • • • anniversary of her aon. Jack, Mr#
___ KILTIME Klit’Vt. Bert Strong, 70S South Blchfard
' "To briny fre.h lent to the entertained Rnliirday at
,,nli tiUHlnraa. Inspection an<l meeting of the Klltlinc Klub, hold ■ o’clock luncheon and
rt„, made an lutiTcatlna Friday evening with MIhm June ,h*|y8 ------7 ... , .
I ........ of the Wo n r Coykend.il. 413 North Rock la- The cent(M■»*; htnch-
>•’ 1 - land avenue, there were two ad- *on table waa a miniature .auw
wh<n ,h#r 4itlon«l gu*#t#, Mr#. John Rice duet circa# ring with the aaual
a? the I O. O. F. hall for and Mr#. K. D. Mark. wild animal#, of the circua. In
i in*wt»ng. FollowInR the tiaaal needle miniature. The same hlea Baa
\ ,r«mp ».f aueata who added woyk hour a clever content van carried out la the place curd# and
‘ .. t in the affair Included »*i]0yed. Mr#. Martha Colley | other appointments, with a color
j luchiber# of the Oklahoma waH . ^ht fortunate contestant | note of brown and yellow heinx
|h t'orpH and two comrade#. P. a„long the club members and re- observed throughout.
;D,lih and Dave Bothell. There a dainty prize. Mrs. Rice The^honoree was privileged to
trr Tour past department presi- waj| awarded line' gue#t prize cut hit birthday cake, a beautl-
;„t, in ihe group. amj cudy# BIHIngton wan pres-' ful creation of brown and yel«
L< . .I.., .imiipr the tiihlcH wsr« ..1.4 • v... M,.n.AiUfinn ’ ' low. which was centered wltn
Broughton Crouch, 17-year-old
son ‘of Sir. and Mrs. W, H.
Crouch, who live one-half mile
south and one mile east of Cain-
met, died at hi# homy Friday eve-
ning. Death was due to tuber-
culosis. .j * •
Ho U survived by hTs parenta
and four aUters; -Mra. Q; H.
Holt, of Calumet; Mrs. Wesley
Gregg, of Frederick; Mias Orb I*
Crouch, of Cain met, and Mra.
Kile Moont»y. of Shawnee.
Funeral #ervlces will be held
ibis afternoon at It SB o'clock
at the home. The Rev. C. H.
l«aml>e. of Mountain View, and
the Rev. H. H. Wllhoyle, of this
city, will conduct the servlcen.
Interment will he made In the
Kt Reno cemetery.
Drought Relief Commit
I ’ *
i» tee To Ask U. S. Aid.
OKI.AHOMA CITY. Not. I.i—
(Ifl-^-An appropriation to pro-
vide relief for drought strlckeu
farmers In Oklahoma who can
furnish*,.their 1131 crops as se-
curity will he asked from con-
gress by the state drought relief
committee. -
Plans for making the request
were discussed late yesterday.
Committee Chairman J. G.
Puterbaugh estimated that 17,-
740 farmers in Oklahoma who
will •uffer/^from last summer's
drought will need approximately
$1,740,000.
47 Island In th* North I A Mexican president
Atlantic ocean 1911-191J art
49 Dash t Beautify- El
50 Genus of geeae . 10 Is composer of
52 A rate asaeaaed on II Eagle
the pound sterling 12 Ocean
54 Portal# IT Waa in proem of
55 Morbidly tender adjustment
6C Tiny golf mound 21 Conceded facta
57 Meaning 21 Can
51 French sword 25 A sea-duck
19 Bitter vetch . . 24 Mountains In ffn«
• j trsl Europe • y
DOWN 21 Anger
t Medieval war-club#
IS Provincial Insect
14 The dya indigo
State Pecan Show
"To Be Held Nov. 18
were laid.tor *•». — Ryrdte . Jean Armstrong, jjav
During the dinner little Bobby | gouth Hadden, aveuue, will be
Srott .entertained with hostess. 1
number# and following ' e • e
Alice Miller WEINER ROAHT.
A delightful affair for ra«m-
bor# of the Christ Ian Endeavor
of the tPrst ChrlHtlan church was
J> the weiner roast enjoyed north
fCptid a beautiful tribute to of lown evening follow-
la« ing the revival service at the
*. Mary Penwrlght, Hold
mother.^who made the trip About 40 poung people of tin
id this spring, wa# railed #oc^y enjoyed the outing and
to review her- Journey. roJUt while chaperones included:
h she ably did. Mr and Wra> Kav Whitacrq,
Xella Shine# Eagle, state Mrf Wm Hutchens. Mr. and
, tor. of Oklahoma City, wa# Mni J# H Bteerna, Rev. R. R.
escorted to the chair ^or I Htldebrand and the evangelist,
ftluif lh« COT^ during ^e Rev. Mr. Covey.
II Senator from
DUNCAN, Okla., Nov, H.—(IP)
—The fourth annual Oklahoma
state pecan show will be held
in Duncan Nov. 14 and 19, L. A.
Morton, chairman of the agri-
cultural board of the chamber of
commerce announced.«
The chamber of commerce le
sponsoring the event. - Several
speakers will present Ideas • on
cooperative marketing from a na-
tional viewpoint at meetings of
growers to be held In connec-
tion with the show.
Cash prizes and ribbons will
irnuM“
ii,. meal Mr#
4 the singing of patriotic num-
ml during the singing of
Columbia
fl’Hlt
22 Perceived by the
vultively
12 Senator from
24 Herb of the aster
ARDMORE. Okla., Nov.
(l£)—New pavement on U. S.
highway No. 77 north of Ard-
more, will probably be opened to
traffic tomorrow, contractors
e a
said today.
When the pavement Is complet-
ed near Marietta, where contrac-
tors have started pouring con-
crete. Oklahoma will have a harl| awarded in the
surfaced highway from
sas to the Texas boundaries. ■■ I I I
____________ OIKiANIHTH IS 1
THANKS VOTERS. j DURANT, Okla., Nov. 8 —<IP)
I want to express my apprecla- — Some of the leading organist#
tion far the splendid support given of the southwest will appear on
me In the election Tuesday by my the Sunday afternoon vesper pro-
friend#. and I again pledge my grams, whch will be sponsored by
best effort! in the faithful admin- the V. W. C. A. of Southwestern
(stmt ion of county school affsirs. | State Teachers College during the
Mias Glen Evelyn McCarty. winter months, according to Oleti
- -— Davis, Paris Texas, president ol
Went Ada to No. 18 I the group.
2 Elaborately sculp-
tured tablet of stone
4 College yell
5 Anointed - ^ ^ '
24 Chinese monetary
17 Brazilian coig
29 Disinclined
40 TpleraH
money of account
PASTIME imilKlK cu n.
Mrs. L. A. Shumard, 218 West
Jenkins street, was a charming
hostess when she entertained at
the regular meeting of the Pas-
time Bridge club Friday after-
The Women's Christian Tern- j noon.
ranee llnlon will meet at 3 Mra. M. E. Vllm waa the onl,
•lock Tuesday afternoon In the j additional guest, will# Mra. «.
Bradbury. C. Davis waa welcomed_ Blto
41* Pry Into thtngw
48 Part of a church
50 Paid public none
51 A French cartcat
1st 1819-1979
40 Evvr (poet.)
II Draw
49 Expresses In an
affectedly tearful
home of Mrs
407 South Macomb avenue. metnnersn 1 p or iwm »-■>*«•
An Armistice day program will _ Mra. T. J. Cliawbera bald high
be featured and Mrs. M. Alice acore amonk the dub member.
Miller will conduct a parllamen- and waa |>rc#ented a lo»ely fa-
ury 4rt„ vor. Mrs. Yllm was kl»en a daln-
All members of the Union are ty guest faror..
irired to attend and Wends are Fall Howers decor, ed the
ImvitMl rooms. while atutteatlona of
% • # ‘ Thanksgiving were seen In the
KYBNUKi BRIDGE. details of the games, and lttBch
It waa ut an unuaually attrac- appointments^
tlve bridge party that Mis# Mary n * Chamber** 420
Eliiaouenuruined Friday ere- “
with the honoree were Billie Col-
lins, Sam Wearh, Richard and
Delmer Koos. Ray flocker, Har-
ry Hurst, Opal Belfck and H^dn
Dresser. .
The honored guest was present-
ed man^ lovely mementos.
. I. A. MEETING. I
the G I. A. members enjoy-
\ a pleasant afternoon Wednen-
x) with Mra. M. K. flahartjr,
otith Hoff avenue, who was as-
int»Hi in entertaining by Mrs. W.
ftrh >•
The usual routine of bualne#»
ns transacted and then a ao-
iil hour wa# enjoybd. Autumn
plow of bronze aid russet ap-
w%t*\ in tl»e decorations, and
<»re carried out ia the dellclou#
Ln«h served at the close of the
If ter Boon.
Mrs. John Fleenor, 919 South
ailjiams avenue, will entertain
Ijf group in two weeks.
using the old meth odtf thf.t have not
CALENDAR
Monday
El Reno Study Club. Hostess.
Mrs. C. L. McGill. 110 South Hoft
avenue. Mrs. E. A. Jackson will
lead lesson on "Oklahoma Day.”
Gaiety Club. Afternoon host-
ess, Mrs. J. H. Bender, 1053
South Ellison avenue.
* Tuesday
Tuesday flayers. Hostess it
luncheon-bridge, Mrs. Harry Mar-
rls, Chlckasha.
Kll Kare Klub. Hoateas, Mrs.
Bert Lewis, 303 South Robert#
avenue, '
Entre Nous Club. Hostess, Mrs.
R. D. Ashbrook, 519 South Hoff
avenue. ' ■
Delta Kappa Gamma Club.
Hostess, Miss Callata VmllMt, 508
West Oak street.
116 Vi South Rock Island
DIET AND HEALTH
By UOOAN CLINOENINQ, M. D., Author of "
Eat Fresh Foods Containing Substances
Necessary to Health—Dr. Gendening
K. OF C. DANCE
K. of Cw Hall
Monday Night, Nov. 10
Old Tima Danes—
Old Tims Mi
Admittion. 50c. Ladls# 9
to am
office
world. U e
Feed, Rock, Sand, Came
We De Custom QrMInt
FARMERS ELEVATOR
Phone 45
tag with relatives, ne was accu«-
tomed to take hla manta ta him own
room and that bo had wei eaton any
fresh fruits or vegeUbtaa In
flvo years. _ ____...
“Something” Fall*
Into Rain Barrel
SPECIAL
THROUGH
OCTOBER
an not ajways so.
Before Captain
made hla memorable
d the world, during
ted out New Zealand
Home tes t really home without a
fireplace. But who wants to lug
in coal or wood, and who wants
to carry out the ashes? Nobody,
of course! Yet there's a way to
have ail the comfort and ruddy
cheer of an old-fashioned fireplace,
Another
Duart voyage s
Croqulnols . pwblch ho
Wave and Auati
DINNER CH ESTS.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weaver.
512 South Williams avenue. wIP
entertain today at a well appoint- Mias Eunice Comnck, athdent of
ed 1 o’clock dinner. ‘ the Oklahoma College for Women
• Quetta will included Mr.' and jg ritickasha, la spending the
Mrs. Earl Weaver, son#. Jack and Week-end ‘with her parents, Mr.
Harold and daughter, Mary Anna. and Mrs. J. 8. Comack, S14 South
of 8tlllwater, and Mrs. John williama avenue. Mr. and Hra.
Weaver. <t j. w. Greek, of Chlckasha, par-
__2* • # .• ents of Mrs. Comack. are guesta
LINCOLN P. T. A. today In the Comack home.
The Lincoln P. J. A. will meet *. • -* ^
In regular session Monday after- George Edgar, 915 South Hoff
noon at the school building. avenue, returned Friday evening
All parents, teachers and oth- from Muskogee, where Bt ';B8B
ers interested In the welfare of been undergoing t treatment
the school are Invited to attend, the past two months at the ttw
; • •; • erans' hospital. . Hla condition is
Wra. W. P. MuVphy^ 510 .South grVatly Improved. v
Williams avenue, returned Friday -- __
from a visit with relatives In Mr. and Mrs. Hans, PmIM »r.
Newton. Kans. She was accom- and Mrs. George Grogan and Mr.
panted home by her father, H. P. and Mai Towaend y4MBii
Steele, who will spend the re- the aupperdance a4 the ViMDSi
malnder of the winter in the roof garden In Uie Sklrm Imm
Murphy home. • "Oklahoma Clt7? Baturday night,
local briefs
Ringlet Ends ships
the Or* of Good Hope he atartsa
out with 149 men; 100 of them died
of scurvy on shipboard.
la hla treaties Lind told this story:
•a sailor In the Greenland shtp#
ma Avcr-rus and disabled with
m9«r Wavs —_______-_____
to# Water Shampoo —
MRS. RALPH WALDO
f 5. Choctaw Phei
jJSE THE BEST OF 8UF1
Humphrey
Badiaotfire
Just install a Humphrey Radiaot-
ire in the living room. It burns
gas ... so it's clean and economi-
cal... and its glowing, radiant
heat is a healthful substitute for
uniMtrr on dull winter days.
and op
and up
roWBHKR<T IN AAXVARY
DURANT. Okla., N*». (IP)
—Hundred* of high school, of
tta« .tote will be represented ot
the State Older Boy.’ Conference,
which will be held at flontheaat'
ern State Teacher. College
sometime In Janunry. accordlnr
to xEugeae“l. Brlgga. prealdeht of
Southeastern.'
obtained by
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Blair, James R. & Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Sunday Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 240, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 9, 1930, newspaper, November 9, 1930; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc925450/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.