The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 109, Ed. 1 Monday, June 10, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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SOCIAL CALENDAB
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G*arg* Mllkr u4 Mr*,
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Tvt* Tahl# Brldg* Hnatai
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Mr*. Pruk Kora Ml lo«(h Hoff
*u host*** to ih* Vowi i C«lt«r*
dak a*4 • taw tnvttod ■watt* at h#r
horn# Friday aftaraooo tha obJ*c(**
leing to aollal tk* roo pa ration of
««bm ta aniflad affort. t* glv* at Hot
• rahiga ta tha John IIroar* vocational
tkoel *t ftilona g*n*g*. Art. I*
I -adnata* of Ik* Old* tadsatrtal
at tool at To- uaaeh aad to further llu
raowBont a moo i tlu aoraral 4 lain, i#
of tlu Oklaboaa* P*4or*Uo* of W*.
men'* clnbn
Mr* Frank lag* prwatdaat of* aad
tlu Buotlag vttk rorglal word* of
welroso aftor wkick tka *aa#abl*
» njriQg of -Qhlnkaan." taa* ABartca
• aa koA Mr* A E Alio*. chaplain
tart tka lavoca..oa u4 Mr* Lloyd
M*looo rood tka Blasts*
Tka f olio v tag program via ra*
.,er*g:
ioO»ar*UoB-Mr* A. C P*ny.
(Hiknma City yraatdeat of tka Okl*
bom* Socle it Caltad Stale* Daugk
ttra of lilt
OmUM*- Mr* K A Jackao*. rap-
r* tenting tka president af tka S R#*o
Study clak
Reciprocity —Mr* L. R Gapkan of
•he B Reao t>rady dak
Grorp So*«» "Tk# Loot Hoar,- by
Knurr tod 'Aoptrattaa* by Ralph
foil—Miaa Helen Hasten Mlaa Mar
carat Sewell. arcoapaaut
G-ewUnga-Mr* B M Dlllry. H«tB
•uth cnotary dak. Oklahoma City.
Report of nut to Olrla Industrial
1 hood—Round TakU dlnraaaioa led
by Mr* Kora
'■hrtotlaa RaopoaalbIHty of Women
tn Drpaodaot Girin— Mr* Elian E
M«ar*a. Oklahoma City v** hart
e“ <X*r of PI rat FaaiJIe* of Vlr-
rat*.
I^aao amber* Mtaaat by Pad
Mlaa Anna
City, r*g*a<
U ■ D mi
UaltcUaa rafraafcauata vac*___
Mr* Marry Cauptull aad Mr* Oaorpa
Wall*.* aaaUUd la 41
plumy
Raalda tka nsaakort tboan aafoylag
tlu oceaaU* vara Mr* A R Parry
Mr* RUaa C. Bdvards Mr* B. M
Olllay Mr* Doyla aad Mlaa *■«*
Mary Raatlay af Ohlakoau City Mr*
■ A J nekton Mr« L R Oaphart
Mr* Ckaa Randar*. aad Mr* H. A
Colay of tlu » Ratio Stady clak
Boatk Barter ana prattily
la a eolar ackaau of arehM aad fat-
al Cava**
Proabytarlaa
o'clock I
Two
P Maikova aad
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gf*aa far tka
(Maa.
Park o» la eaaa of
la tk* kaau of Mr* R R Bpaar* Ml
•oath Hadden
Gaiety vox added ia the afternoon
la which
Mr* Mi Laird aad
Mr* A I PraoaJoy
war* Mr* J ' At tka rUoa of the day tk* knot
Edvard M i aaa vaa a totaled by Mr* Will Laa -
I kart la aarrtag a Boat dattdoaa ra- l*°* xko*,t
outnr edga
tU u*va aa u***n wauty was ana**
arn Tkaraday vkaa DlrtoUa No t of the j ky a rU*or ftokiag
Proabytarlaa aid aaa I ad R it a 1, prtso* voat u Mra
Attar tka *a)oyaM* luncheon tka di- pant
aloa aarpriaad Mra Doetriti vttk • • •
• lovely handkerchief shower la r* I *•»""*
af bar kdrtkday Mr. E M Ckarck. Ill* Boatk DU
short bnataaaa a.aatnn plan* *•*- aatenaiaad vttk a v*U appointed
1H
% cap Pot tar ar
H cap aagar
• vail kaataa agga
I to il| caps floor
Poubtoe lagrodteat*
straight doagk Botkod
dough aoft hat aot ptteky.
riao tka ucoad tlua. Tara oat aa
llgkly floured bread board Rail avi
la clrcalar *kap* Cal la aaatloa* aa
you would a pie k» stag each saw
xhout thro* itukaa old* at tka
Bagla at
la a
Helen llaaeaa and Margaret
aad Mr* O A Blurt of Uttl# Rock
Ark -Contributed
R 0. C. Relay Parti**
Aa tka flral of p part#* of dallghtfal
partlo* to be given by tk* Hbo Delta
Chi rlak Mlaa Dorothy Jana Maikova.
Til Mouth Macoma antartalaad ul a
breakfaat brtdga thl* morning
Thl* vaa foll»w*d by a local, 1
o clock luachoon la tka born* of Mlaa
Marl* *op M*rv*ldt. BIO South Bark
#r. aad a line party to tha Criterion
lhaatra at which Mlaa Maxine Me
Donald vaa hoatraa
Aa a coacluaion to the day’a e*enta
Mlaa Roberta Arnold. BIB South Bark
*r will antarUIn lb* gr-mp at a alum
bar party tonight.
On Tueadny the Kiris will go to
Jauao E Kalao Mr. ■u4* Iw'lR# UO work ~ ^ <**'ly BaPda^
Hack#, Mra John Lockrldg* Mlm Dprln* tk* P*C thro* aonika a pig 5TT™. *''r#li "f T4
_ corueat baa boaa In progrea* vttb 0 ** Ckarck. dntgktar Lb Ann aad
Mr* K N Potta and Mra R D Aak •',n r
briok aa captaiaa of lb* two .Idea
i W’hen tha plga ware butchered It vaa
found that Mra. Potta group bad fed
tk* ptga the moat money Aa a rv.ult
Mra. Aahbrook a ladle* will antarUIn
the wtnaera with a party rrtda, after
noon. June it. at tka hoa# of M;«
Thompson Ollbart. »o» Booth Hoff |
All tnembara of tka dictator »»nr
poat rarda to Mra P.amoea who ta
nerloualy 111 at Hot Bprtnga Ark
Aftor tk* dellgktfal day the dlv.itoa
adjourned at 4: IS aad *111 noi ae*t
again for a buafnea* uaalon until the
flrat Thursday la September
* a a
W. B. A. Officer* Intacta.n
The W R A officer* will entertain
| the captain and member, of tb*
guard team at a 11 o'clock lua'keco
roll each ■action toward tk*
Place in ailed baking pan Let riaa
until doable la *oluna aad haka II I*
II minute* In a hot or an 4M degree*
fakrenkalt
Tiki that dirty rin*
oat'Ofywr bathtub!
t'Js.Tinztr ^
Sh, rin,
N
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0. I. Ckarck daeghter
aure. Mr aad Mra
Cbaa A Pooler aad a«* Bobby Joe
of Oatbrl* and M- and Mr* R J
Paulk*or
• • •
Guaata at kuoday (Plena*
Mlaa** Dorothy Mnbalka aad Hilda
Rlnderbaren and Stanley Watnon
were I o'clock dtnaer gaeata Sunday
In the home of Garland P«*ie* aoutk
of tb* efty
Tka appl* figure* la four atari#* of
world v id* (aaa-tba appl* af tka Oar 1
d*n of Edaa. tka goldaa appu of A ta-
ka nt*. tk* apple of tk* Wllllaa Tall!
legend and the falling apple which
aaggeated to Naotua the lav of grac-j
Halloa
fea vaUr with Mai*
Tfcwa MJ dliHy rin, aa
■otk ar wMknt aoap. h aa»*a from
1* tvakaa MR ■art ifcrtln Ua
Hal# vkarrvar you want *oft waU*
Gad id at yw* pav i
la lid, .either 'he
an I-a* protected ike
lav aor trad*
worker*
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A. (i
W P Mncriaaa
Morrison and
Attorney*
P.rat National Bank Building
A L. Meeriaan Jab
Spring Lake, aftar which Mlaa Maxln*
MrOartney will be hottcaa at a picnic.
Thla will be followed by a treaanra
hunt Wedneaday eranlng glcen by
Mlaa Stella Loulae Plachcr
A line party Thuraday afternoon
vttb Mlaa Natalie Campbell aa host-
*#a will be followed by an evening of
bridge in tha borne of Mine Lavone
Hoff. 'U South K!I!*on
Completing the enjoyable *ertei
will be the formal dance Friday eve-
ning when Mleae* Mary Jana Nav*
and Miriam Jone* will entartaln In
the home of the latter l’o Sooth ‘ Th* *kln of T°u,h l,e* in *r'n b'’,
j of new wonderful MELLO-OU) Pace
In their new location In tke Train
men * hall Toeaday.
All other member* of the organita-
tton are cordially Incited to attend
• • •
Tueaday Contract Brtdga
Mra Paul Uebmann Uul South
Barker, will be hoate** to tk* Tues-
day Contract Bridge club tomorrow
MAKES SKIN
IXK)K VELVETY
LAWNM0WER8
•barpenwd |r
any other avtiary
MINI PRITXOB
Oanoral
•if
»*TR aOTTMID trm Win
» A IBMMUKJ OIAMB
TUI IfYCfEinO
PtOOUCT* OQ
Macomb.
A apectal gaeat who will attend the I
entire aerie* will be Mlaa Matt Smith I
• • •
Dinner Guaat
Mr and Mra. \ H Sturdevant. 21*
South Williams had aa their gueat at !
dinner Friday evening George Wlh i
moth of Enid
Powder The pnreat powder m^de—
It* color 1* passed by the V S Gov-
cmtnt nt No pastiness, flakin'-** or
irritation A new Erenrb nroc***
make* It spread more smoothly sad
prerent* tnrie pores No nure sh.ny
nosea— It stay* on lonrer Us* MEL-
LAMJLO For sale br Jones fir-jg To
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STATE LOYALTY
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KLA HO VIA hts consistent!) occupied a prominent place in the
“Exetflent Business condition maps of the Nation—“STATE
LOYALTY” will—
EEP Oklahoma in the “White Zone"—BUSINESS CONDI-
TIONS *re coierned largely by MI’er Capita Wealth" and the
Axeaues of Money Circulation must be kept open—to insure “In-
dindnal Pro>perity
t ARN all of the f?rts about Oklahoma—acquaint >ourvelf with
Oklahoma * resources, po*i«ibi!ities, adiantaife^ and opportuni-
Ue». tke*—tssi«t in—
DVEBT1SING Our advantage* and opportunities for profitable
iBveMment to the Karmirs. Captains of Industry and Commerce
of the World through the “Oklahoma Pouter Stamp State and \ a-
tMmal Advertisinjf Campaign”—therein
ELPING Oursehe* hv arquain^nK the State and Nation *ith tA-
lahoma s “LAND OF HIDDEN TREASURES" (A pamphlet b>
that title is >our* for the a«kinjr.)
KUAHO.MA ha* 1-Vj actne ( hamber-i of Commerce, each of
• h»ch is a *enice agency for hrini;inif the benefit-, of thiv ad*'r-
tisinr campaipn to tour community.
ANY MILLIONS of petjj'e out-ide of Oklahoma mill be reached
with a personal BM^-*axe b* mean.« of the fHdahoma Poster Stamp-
ia the next year
DVERTLSE fAlahoma as a zood place to mork and pla> and
really hre! There i* no letter »»> to do it tha-ri with in OKLA-
HOMA POSTER STAMP!
CtUKiWr tf Commerce of the State of Oklahoma
mttnuiHMinnttittttr-n,4“ A1 *■*•*■*■**■**«•***«•* *»*» v
W S. Key, ( h^irman, “Committee of Fite Uumirni'
mil Petroleum liuildin/, Oklahoma ( it)
Dear Sir
Please enroll the und ratynH a a meml»er of the “Comrr.ittee
of Fire Hundred." and have a fjekl secreUry rail on m* and ac-
'tuaiot nv- with the T/r^ater flklahoma Expansion Plan
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Proves the Thrift
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A jrocp of ovtsttndLng fadIjOO mkcosci 'hat
.rxi wdes pracucaiiy every popular mode , . .
the ttv ui'xed lierrdem frock*, jacket
UA iOtA trr.A't larfr collart, f)u(trrio|
Uiftt . . . prints and pLun colon
. . . there i% vgnrn enough to
ufjaij evert need . . . and
use tLr.fry pnee * only
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A group of new silk
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Dainty Girdle
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for summer needs
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 109, Ed. 1 Monday, June 10, 1929, newspaper, June 10, 1929; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908754/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.