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EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1937
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First M. E. Aid
Divisions Meet
Q. How can I store winter
blankets and quilts, to keep them
jin good condition?
1 A. After they have been laun-
Recent Bride Is
Shower Honorei
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEI
I'ENWMGIIT CLUB
MEETS AT CALUMET
Meeting of Penwright club was
enjoyed Thursday evening when
It was to compliment Mrs Gay-1 Q. Is it all right for a man’s M1** Ifvln Pen anight of
lord Pees, recent bride, that Miss I visiting card to bear his title? 'Calumet entertained.
Irma Little and Mrs E G Court- A Yes- a general rule it is Guests other tnan club mem-
Calendar
The four divisions of the First
Mrtliodist Episcopal Aid society
held separate sessions Thursday
afternoon which were reported as Reno.
follows:
Ten members of division one met
SATURDAY
Happy Oo Lucky dub. Hosts, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Brattin, smith of El
vene Thursday
Pl-<>«hvf<>rifln r.rnnnu Con- dPrPd ro11 them wllh 8 Quantity entertained in the latter's home. opi, l)l0u|d pot d0 ^ where (t m».i mimcr, iwr ana Mrs. Lome
I rtsimerian ’ «rOlips l on camphor flakes and place In a ,1011 West Wade street, with a .,,..... egotistical ' Andersen and Mr. and Mrs. Chris
_____ mi____..A - IdrRP nonpr htcr fhn IfinH In tnhUl. ‘ . _ . __ * AnHprcpn
all right such as a doctor; but!**” ^Juded Mr and Mrs. Nor-
man Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Louie
a..Mn . a # .i f a. rnrpiv tip witii kirinp ntiH Ktiwt* i hDnor66 were Mrs, Milton
«ss rrpS*r<iT»: r nss/rjaxs » tss r r
era I Society of Woman's Work were! wear longer? MrY
held Thursday afternoon with each a. Put a liberal quantity Of I Mrs. Wayne Fees." Mrs ai RedUm
with Mm. Alice Humphrey. M* rEg* SsSJESi ^ n -ioyed ^lZ
A. Yes. il slie wishes to do so;
it is entirely optional.
Q Should children. 6 to 10
ynrs of a're. be dressed in mourn-
ing?
A Never.
contests and cards
were the diversion of the evening.
Mrs. Harold H. SJmes. Tom Pen-
wrlght and Irvin Penwright won
prizes.
Misses Lavern and Frances Pen-
wright and Mrs. Ray Laughlin as-
sisted the hostess in serving a
lovely lunch at a late hour.
Hosts at the next party. Apr. 16.
will be Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pen-
wright, 217 North Barker avenue.
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South Macomb avenue, where rou* avenue . , w . lllt
tine business was presided over by West Way club. Hostess. Mrs. divislon one at tllP ll0,nP of ^rscome brittle,
the president, Mrs. John Porter. Dona Hoffman. 419 South. Ma-1 Gustav us D Funk. 4H South Wil- Q. row can
I remove brown
Mrs. F. J Little and Mir
Loomis.
Can 1
Devotionals were presented by comb avenue, with Mrs
the General Aid president. Mrs.
Wavnp Essley. At the close of an DkUfnters of America
Informal social hour the hostess Monthly meeUrig in K. C. hall
wa.* a sisted in serving dainty re-1 ? *,*1?
American association of University
fresh m^nts by her daughter. Mrs
James W. Braley.
Robert Hams avenue stains from a light-colored
Mrs. H. McCraney, chairman. range?
^^l“n‘Mnnrt PrPSidPd lu^Zc"MnP " rl0th d,PP,,d ln f*ci*vciv""carried
Mrs Emerson H K>lno and Mrs. I _
(*. S MacSwain were in charge of
Pink carnations and sweelpea
MRS. PHELPS ENTERTAINS
\\ LDNLNDAY PLAYERS
Mrs I4alcom E Phelpt, 803 South
CaOWN TISTCD RAYON
made up the floral decorations. avenue, was hostess at the
while bridal appointments were ef- mating of Wednesday Players last
Women. Regular meeting at high-
thf program and gave interesting
Hostess for the May meeting program leader,
will be announced later. • Evangelical Willing Workers 8
C oartesy Party 3 class Hoots at monthly party
M;s. W R. Johnson, 506 South Rpv nnd Charles Williams
Rock Island avenue, continued her 1,14
school witii Miss Lula Prtge as articles Meeting May *> will be with
MU GAMMA CHI CLUB
ENJOYS BACKWARD PARTY
out ill all the
party details.
Bridge was the diversion, in
which Mrs. Roy Pearce and Mi
McGee scored high with the favoi
Mrs James P Neal 618 South Hoff . A backward partv was enjoyed > going to Mis. McGee in the draw
ventng. whan Mrs. O. J. Bogen-
wtz was welcomed into member-
‘hip
Mrs Wetzel Weldon won the high
core award in the games of con-
i. after which dainty refresh-
avenue
South Hadden avenue
courtesy narties for the various' Tlwm** Aquinas Study club who convened at 1 30 o’clock in ... . ~
divisions by entertaining nrmm Hostess._Mr*. W. J. Donnelly. 904 n,,. home ol Mrs Glenn C Davis,1?.1. Hock, Ark.. Mrs. Joe P.
two
’ey the Mu Gamma Chi club Thurs- ngrs pearc(k won traveling prize ',,,PIlts WPre served.
.............. oay evening when Mrs Johnnie and consolation went to Mrs lit- Mi vs Pauline Welden, 934 South
Another dessert course w’as enjoy-, ^>ren®pn’ n°rth of El Reno, was tie. Each most graciously present- F'ii on avenue, will entertain the
ed bv 13 members of division two hostess
WASHABLE
Dessert ('muse
WILL NOT SUP
WILL NOT PULL AT SEAMS
Guests were Mrs. Carswell Heer
ed her award to the guest ol honoi
proupi South Reno avenue
511 South Macomb avenue, with! Vi/elilirvR, Mis. Jason Clark and
Sixteen members answered roll A)|jPn spears, north of El Reno
Cubanettes club. Hostess Miss Mrs Walter c Kolschowskv as as- r‘*rs Lest*r Lorenaen
call with Bible verses after Uie
hostess led the devotional*
C club. Hostess Mrs C
P. McDonald
vo( uite hostess Prizes in two clever contests went
Mes Marian Blake conducted the ^rs- and Mrs.
, ib next Thursday evening
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Gifts of Hie shower were arranged
on the dining table, which was ten- ioixt MEETING
tered with a low bowl of sweet- MM.II THURSDAY
peas in pastel shades. T7iri honor* e joint meeting of the Christian
displayed her many remembrances ,v i mn’s Missionary society and
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I for admiration foliov/lng the ganu
217 Soiilh Macomb rirv,,„w a,;d Ml, Thomp-'^WWalch.afU-r which, dalntyj^ ^ ia.o hour t.i7 bo^^
ni' Matrons wpas held Tliurs-
Mrs. Thomas Jensen is president avenue
ol this division and presided over a Eagles auxiliary Business meet-
lengthy business session. An infor- Hug at Eagles hall
mnI social hour followed and sum- El Reno Study club Hostess , , , , ,lll.nfim.14.
ptuous r,frp.shm«nw wrrr vrveri Mrs. Hndlry C. Brown, 321 floulli lK"ir..in< 1"'.1,.d '* ll""lr"°"'s a<lln‘!
before adjournment to meet May Robprts ftven,,p
son Gilbert, chairman, presided was served. Then bridge was ^ a jiytcious ice course
over routine business i1,1P diversion. I ... * 4.
Entertainments lor the social Favor for high score went
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Xdditioual Society on Nnl
bv Mias Margaret Davis and a
Favor for high score went to
Miss Pauline York, while Miss Ruth ALL DAY MEFTVNCi
Bunnell won Uie traveling prize HELD THURSDAY
6 with Mrs C O Brooks 718 Monday Night Bridge club Hos- ,M Krr,nn15 W,UI u,p,,
... . Mn\Cl B*00**' 718 w ™ rMs tonttxmil Worric 200 (,av. in which Miss Blake received Lorenzen
foolish contest in keening with the *rM P‘,wt Prizp was presented Mrs. An all day meeting wa
teas. Mrs Fhimett Harris
South F^JLson avenue
jthe Nnzaiene Missior.aiv o<jet\
Wade street.
Four Visitors * child Craft circle. Hostess Mrs. wer, correctly
Four visitors met with 14 mem- w w. Mntliews. 1050 South FI- Hostess at
the dunce cap for naming all ans-
bers of division three at the home Upon avenue,
of Mrs M. T Copeland. 616 South TUESDAY
Miles avenue, who was assisted in Baptist Business Women's circle
entertaining by Mrs. Garland Por- Hostess. Mrs. Oaylord Pees. 401 1 ’Three guest
ter I South Evans avenue.
It was decided to entertain hua-1 Thursday at the hc.rne o! Mi
Lands and escorts at a special *•. I- Johnson. 708 West ! omlon
n*u*, rtjs :,!crr.....1 ■
month will be Mrs, E O Harrison. ,pn M!h:■ w,IIia*n Lorrnzen.Mrs. | . "i]\ IJs the Ston
714 South Mftfonib avenue !JflrV Perklns “nd Mrs' Johnnie. The morning session was op.iif' , , k K f,
Bov Uunrheon Lorenzen will be hostesses Place of!with song and pnever after whirl
I the courtesy will be announced i Mrs. A
< . \ ilternoon in the church par-
m with several guests in at-
tendance with a large crowd of
h'*ld hv * members.
Tnc lesson on Africa” was di-
1 by Mrs. C E. Biyirs and
-:lvcn in four parts with ster-
ns follows:
by Mrs
Colorful, now spring designs in o stimu-
lating variety of motifs and colon. Woven
of CROWN Rayon, the NEW Rayon of
PaeMon, and CROWN TESTED and ap-
proved for all Wearing Qualities.
faecinating new florals, geometric motifs,
bold prints, exotic prints, small prints,
bright prints. Every yard Washable.
C. ft. ANTHONY CO.
Mrs Clyde Mus-
E. Allen read the fou*
:i(v Mrs W. D Shipley of Pori hall lnvr< Ira lunrheon with !,1 unlen proms for Mb mn: br ■
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The additional quartet included
Mrs
Cit\
Reno. Mrs. Ray Wilson and Mrs.! Mayfair dub. Hostess. Mrs Lucius
A Moore. Babcock, jr., 115 North Macomb
Mrs Robert Mecaskey, president. | avenue
was in charge of Uw* business ses- 'Ftes Jolie Bridge club. Hostess,
sion. during which Mrs Shipley Mrs, B T Marshall. 1050 South
was welcomed into membership. Ellison avenue.
The devotional! were presented by Beta Tau Delta. Hostess. Mrs.
Mrs Dick Morris. I Everett Iamka. 618 South Ellison
Plans were made for the tea avenue
to be held at the church Apr » Amity club. Hast. William I,
Dainty refreshments were served Punk. 1119 South Ellison avenue,
at the close Of an Informal social Chapter AE. P. E O Hostess,
hour 'Mrs. Carl Lyons. 1021 South Mh-
grove. chairman of the General
Rebelcah lodge. Business meeting society Mrs E ('arson and Miss
later
chapter ol Mark tor dovcnoi ••!
Mrs Joe Gist was present 4oi o\
tori
vol-
members of division three when j Needle work waa the diver- laRjoum nent for o covered
Mrs Glenn E Bonebrake enter- the remainder of the after-1‘^n ‘‘
uminer cabin, west noon
S‘ f uni
dnii (
tallied at her
of El Reno
Mrs J
Rinderhagen. west
Calendulas In bowls and plants ot El Rpno- wiU entertain May 6
formed attractive decorations for
the rooms* and centerpieces for the
tables
Mrs F N Potts presented the
devotionaIs and read the first les-
son for Apiil on The American
Indians, from the year t>ook of
prayer, topic of which was “Tench
All Nations'’ She also
Fourth Division
Mrs. Joseph M Ormun was as-
sociate hostess with Mrs. L. M.
Tucker, 214 West London street,
for the fourth division with 15
members present.
Mrs Sally Git hens pre id^n*
presided over routine buslnes
when the afternoon’s routine wr.^
opened at 1:30 o’clock. She guv»
a brief scripture lessen after
which roll call was responded to
with scriphire verse*
Flans io provide clothing for
needy children were discussed end
reports were given bv the offi. •
\ Ton go Christians" by Mrs.
.1 Holden
’Vhore the Paths l/*ad Us’’ by
d William Martin
port on a number of letters
the Missionaries along the
M,,n by Mrs. Brc.ss.
o( ia' hour followed and
im v refreshments were served.
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Hostess at the May meeting will ™mb avenue
be Mrs. George Regan. 715 South I Entre Nous Bridge club Hostess.| ,?t\plv. *n Mi^b>n»ries. railed business session
Hadden avenue, with Mrs Henry Mrs, Thomas M. Aderhold who
Sehroeder assisting. will entertain with luncheon at
Joint Iloitrurw ! the Presbyterian church and bridge
Following the dessert course at
rPBdn 5 bh*irn,*n PT‘dPd over H J^ro°r inr Mi
'Midi Dnv mifl conrliidPfl with | Mrs. Junes M Blair, program |JhSPd '“t'lV”dn v v'” ’ r0\,M' Vti
l»r«vn j leader, used for her subject a ser- (,ist will enteru.m
Mrs. r II Farrell. ‘ “ _
________________________ chairman, mon by J. Emerson Foodie, estab- jQf west Foreman
Mrs Guv Lanman and Mrs ! at her home. 405 South Williams DresUlod over routine business and llshed from the text Romans 8:28.'
Mrs Musgrcve gave a splendid I"And we know that all things
at her lionu
slrert, Mnv »»
FOOD FOR THE DOG IS AN ITEM OF
IMPORTANCE IN MANY AMERICAN HOMES
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John l anman were Joint hostesses awnue.
at the meeting of division four B^a Si^ms Phi. Omega Chapter
and entertnaied in the former’s Hostess Mis.^ Evelyn Oaughom. 620
home. 520 South Hadden avenue. South Ellison avenue
Mrs C. R. Miller presided over ; --—
the business routine after open- KRAZY KAPERS KLUR
inr song. TT Happy Day” with MEETS THURSDAY
Mrs Elmer E, Brown at the piano. | Mrs. Lee Harvey. Mrs George
Mrs Hattie Lord gave the devo- | Gleason and Mrs C R Sheets
tkmals.
Miss Margaret lanman enter- i Pools' party enjoyed by Krnzv
tallied with piano selection and | Kapers Klub in the home ot Mrs
games and contests pertaining to | Arthur Ream, East Foreman street.
April Fools’ day were featured for I Thursday afternoon
entertainment during the social hi the bridge games Mrs Cecil
hour, at the close of which a delec- Kinder won club favor lor high
table repast was served score and Mrs. Virgil Hver re-
Mrs Jessie Brunnett was wel- drived the traveling prize, while
corned into membership. Meeting «uest favor for high went to Mrs
next month will be with Mrs j. | Harvey and Mrs Gleason won the
H Mil wee. 736 South Miles ave- consolation.
nue A delectable repast was served
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talk, in which she presented In-1 work together for good for all them!
terestinu ideas fdr work in the who love God ” 8he presented the
dilfcrent divisions. lesson In a mo«t interesting mYn-i
A group ol interesting poems by ner. I
Ann McCkire. entitled "The Coun- Tlie remainder of the afternoon Salve, Nose Drops
iv *s» at were read by Mrs. Bone* i was spent informally. Mrs E. J. Liquid, Tablets
h,Hk*' Dunn. 1099 South Ellison avenue.
rlire ks
(OIJ)S
and
FEVER
’!» Minnies*
Ilea darlie.
Swifts “Pard”
3 Caas ...
VIGO
Morrell^ Red Heart
Meat
Fish
unn
Cheese
A Balanced
Ration for Dors, Can
Oretfon Italian
I V,, clever contests were en- will he hostess at the May meet -1
made uP;WWat’thr“A^ J',y’" ,",rlnK lhp ii*1 "°«r I
first dav
Try "Rub-Mv-Tism’’-World’s Best
Liniment
PRUNES.....No. 10 Gallon 32c
Mahumii Girl
SOUR PICKLES.......Qt 16c
California Pack
PEACHES
No. 10 Gallon
avoritc! i
Grandmothers
COFFEE
i lb. Bag 55c
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before adjournment to meet in
two weeks with Mrs John Roblyer
115 North M avenue
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II M. F. CLUB
IS ENTERTAINED
Mr and Mrs C. 8. Singleton. 505
South Miles avenue, entertained at Bill OR DOIIILF
the meeting of H. M F club Wed- POSTPONES MEET
nestlay evening when guests were
Mr and Mrs. Verne Peterson.
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It’s More Healthful
It tastes Better!
It’s More Sanitary!
Because of the highschool carni-
val Thursday evening meeting of
hi the games of bridge Mrs the Bid Or Double club was post-
Sin- let on scored high for the ladies poned until Apr 8 when Mr and
am1 Charles G. Canon tallied high Mrs F R Barnhart, f>01 South
anmiu* the gentlemen Refreshments Ellison avenue, will be hosts
wen >erved after the games
It was decided to meet Wednes-
day evenings instead of Tuesday
H*f temuinder of the season and
nrvi meeting will be Apr. 14 when
Mt and Mrs. Lon Booth will en-
tei'ain at their new home. 529
South Ellison avenue
$ * * i
Mlfv WRIGHT TO ATTEND
AT HOME PARTY SATURDAY 1
Mr Fred H. Wright, 202 South
P- rkcr avenue, plans to attend j
Ihc At Home” party to be given
In Mrs E W Marl and for the
alumni of Monticello college Sat-
urdav afternoon at the governor's
mansion in Oklahoma City. I
K. C.
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