The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 303, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 22, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 22,1929
THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
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The Social Realm
PHOHI 1*.
ALICE •KITH
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Wednesday
Vnlty Hub Hnateza Mra Bertha
Hall. 60S South Barker.
I’rtarllla club. Host*** Mrs. Frank
Martin, 1114 Bunaet Drive.
Happy Hour Hoateaa Mra Guy Lan
man. 120 South Hadden.
Thursday
Black Hat Kluh Hoateaa Mra Jo*
Reichert. South Hadden
Trl Four Rrldge club. Hoata Mr and
Mra. Clyde Maiey.
Friday
Friday Bridge. Mra. H. K. Mer-
chant. lrt North El Reno
Bon Tempa. Hoateaa Mra H. 8
Davla, 2411 Park. Oklahoma City
Woman's Culture Club Hoateaa
Mra T W Maher. 411 South Roberta.
'Wvhae*
Ta fir
Dinner Goeata
Complimentary to their houae
yueata Mr. and Mra. Nelaon I) Rupp
of Marquette. Mich , Mr and Mra. A!
Oreeno, 416 South Hoff entertained
with a well appointed 6 o'clock din
per Sunday, (iueata other than the
honoreea were Mr. and Mra. W. H
Mann and daughter, Helen. Kr. and
Mr*. M E. Flaherty, aon*. John, Joe
and Ray.
Mr. and Mra. Oreene were alao
pleasing hoata Monday evening when
they invited a group of ccnf^nlal
friend* to play bridge with their
gueata.
The award for high arore favor
went to T. W. Maher.
Thoae enjoying thla courteay were
Mr and Mra John E. Gallagher. Mr.
and Mra. T. W. Maher, Mra Frank
L. Johuaton and Mr* K. Hohker.
• * •
J. C. L. Cluo
Mra. John \Y 'It Mrs. Joe Belch-
ert. Mr* Dew-*- Crawford. Mr* Al
(men*, Urn K.I Wolf, Mm li 0.
V.’elch and Mr* I V Bishop. I •.••nr*
In e recent eon'ost put on by the
r ember* of the J C I. clul., out- r
t.'lned the winner.i. Mrr J. i'. Nor-
tell, Mia R <) HEEllltOII, Mr* T
W Maher, Mra. Mike Heding, Mra
W E. Rosa and Mra. Milton Ilium
berg with a prettily appointed old-
fashioned 1 o'clock dinner Monday,
In the suburban home of Mra. Wel-
ter. Mr*. Nelson l> R'upp of Mur-
quette, Mich., was an out-of town
guest. Following the dinner bridge
was enjoyed. Favors In the guim-s
were awarded to Mrs Hamilton and
Mrs Rupp.
• • •
Surprise Party
An Interesting event of Haturduv
evening was the surprise party girt ii
by Mrs. Frank Smith. In her horn*-,
3:»1 South Roberts, h<>no''liu the Dirt li -
day of her husband Dancing furnish
rd the eveni.lg's dlv-*r in >. A c dot
j,"te of pink an I wh’.'e a, (eared l:i
,vll the appei.i ment i. The cuvsl
11*>; |ii> 1 tided Mt an I Mrs J E Tla'it.
M, and Mrs. I. W llraley, Mr. and
Ms. II II Li Me. Mr and Mr*. John
Mi ndors, Mr nd Mrs Frank Fun
dcubiirg, Mr uni Mrs G orgi Uiiila
loti Mr. hi'', Mr* J IV lloardinun,
Mr .iiid Mrs M I’ Modra'I and • >n,
I* I’lhv Don. M *« Lot Edwin Smith
:m I L L Rlnu ,.
• • •
Missionary Society
The "Three Circles” of the Mission-
ary society of the Central Methodist
i hurrh will meet Thursday. Junuary
24. with tlie following hostess'*: Cir-
cle Na 1, Mrs. F II Morris, lido South
Williams; Circle No 2. Mrs. I.. F.
Geary, 320 South Roberta; Young
Matrons Circle, Mrs W II Gilbert,
lot West Foreman
• • •
M. V. S. Club
Mrs John I’restoh was an addition
al Mirst when Mrs C. S. Singleton.
Mi-. South Miles, cnti-rlulncd the M
V S i lull Monday evening The prize
for high score was awarded to Mr>
F.d Wewerka. The < luh w ill meet In
a fortnight with Mrs Wewerka, 117
South Roberts.
Kvaning Party
Honoring tha birthday anniversary
'f her dau"htar, Mias PWflgy. Mra T
J. Walsh of Ft. Reno, entertained
Saturday evening with a bridge aad
bunco party.
An old fashioned fireplace with Its
blazing Riga made an attractive set-
ting for the living room Favors In
bunco were awarded to Mlaa Margar
et Collett. Miss Anna Heding and
George Walch. Miss Ixiulse Welch,
Mias Elizabeth Ryrna. Ray Maher and
Jimmy Kerns received the awards la
the games of bridge The hoateaa
served a lovely repast at the clone of
the evening
Philathea Class
Mias Laura Guiles and Mrt. J W
Haydon were hoatesser. to fhe mam
1 hers of the I’hllalhea Sunday school
I class of the First Methodist chuik h
Monday evening In the home of (he
former, 510 South Choctaw Mra. T
N Plttlnger was a special guest Fal-
lowing the regular business meeting a
social hour was enjoyed
• • •
Informal Bridge
Honoring Mrs. Nelson D Rupp of
Marquette. Mich . who was the guest
of her sister Mrs A L Greene. 416
South Hoff. Mra. T W Maber. 411
South Roberts, entertained Informally
at bridge Saturday afternoon.
High score was won by Mra. E C.
Ilohkar and Mrs. Rupp was given the
t uest prize
TODAYS RECIPE
Sardine* and Rica. Scalloped
cupful rice, 1 tahlesponnful but-
ter. fat or oil.
14 cupfuls strained tomato Juice
4 teaspoonful pepper. I can sar-
dines. 1 tahlespoonful flour. 4 tea-
spoonful paprika. I teaspoonful salt,
1 3 cupful fine hred-crumhs
Cook rice until tender. Open a can
of sardines canned In tomato sauce.
Remove the hones nnd flake roarae
ly Prepare a tomato sauce, using the
tomato Juice, fat, flour, salt, pepper
and paprika. In a greased baking
dish, place alternate layers of rice,
sardines and tomato sauce until all
are used Cover with the bread-
crumb* and bake for 12 minutes at
&0n degrees farenheit. Serves Slz.
Fight for "WonM'i Rights”
As early ns ISIS agltutlon for wom-
en's ri<ht* wit* commenced at Seneca
Full*, N. Y, by Lucre!la Mott nnd
Kllzulteih Ciidv Stnntoo. Prior to this,
under some Colonial governor*, wom-
en voted, nnd ut the time of the
American Revolution demanded to be
Included In the government. Susan R
Anthony became a lender In lh-48, but
It wits not until 1S7‘2 that she made
the test by voting at the polls. She
was arrested and lined, hut waa not
Jailed for refusing to pay tier One,
which she did In IN7o the first wom-
an suffrage amendment was drafted
and Introduced In 1 STM hy Senator
Sargent of Colorado. Several other
measures were Introduced later, and
an amendment to the Constitution wsa
passed by the house January 10, 191N,
and hy the senate. Mil!*, and was roll-
Hod by the necessary number of state*
In liri’O.
SUFFERED TEN ;—3~a
Colorful Javanoio People
The natives of western Java are
generally considered the most Intelll
gent and agreeable of all the millions
In the dose populated Island The
varied nnd radiant lutes of their rai-
ment, the adornment of finger ami
ankle irml wrist, the true arllslry of
an occasional batik “sarong'* lend
them a plofureaqoenes* unknown to
the zlntpler-garbed Tahitian Along
the wayside everywhere they are
grouped In a colorful multitude, for
til's la Sitnduy morning and the
Calumet contains
two leavening
units; one begins to
work when the
doui>h i* mixed; the
other waits for the
heat of the oven—
then both unit*
work together.
Gives you double
\ line arid a double
safeguard ag.iin»t
failure because it is
DOUBLE
ACTING
MAKES
LIES THAN
PIE BAKING
UMET
OR ID'S’ GREATEST
NG POWDER
THOSFOF ANY 0. ilfR HH AND
IPX f-
m
It la cwrtw f Bod z
that tbg Hite,
applied tw
wwa originally gtv-ew to them
tordi at the *M*«r Betd ewartw
TMw appears la a book tboot
■ tomato Kent B**>b. All Hallow*.
Row ft la certainly tree, aa tha g«
thor eontaada, that churcheo In pro
Reforms lion day* wort more Ilka vil-
la go hall* Plays wera acted la tbara
and togairtaa of any kind bald; tome-
tHnaa valtaabtoa watw atored there. But
tbay ware to tha paapto Uod'a |
even more than they nr* now.
YEARS; THEN
FOUND SARGON
"Harton nnd Sargon Soft Mas#
PUD are tha moat wonderful medi-
cines | have aver used I aay thin
because they have brought back my
health aftar I bad boas trying for
ten year* to Bad aomet hint that
Wa are told of tha Chi near anga
Mangtaan. toat whan ha wa* a child,
trig motherU honw waa near g ilisgti
ter houaa, and that aha Inatantly laft
bar borne when tha saw tha child
watching with IndBference to pnln In-
flicted a poo anlmala Her aecood home
waa Bear a graveyard, and agala aha
laft whan aba aaw tha hoy Imitating
at hia play Iha rhea of auperatlUon —
Dean Farrnr.
On the Job
A city man visiting In the roontry
ona waeb and naked hi* boat bow It
happened be hud no ararecrow* oo the
place.
"Don't yog need them*" a*ked tha
goaat.
“No. Too are | gtay around tha
place pretty rlooe myaelf," replied Ilia
farmer.
THE CtraFUl CHERUB
C%lUrj com* and bother
me
5till 1 eKtevj smile
quite hriqhtly
Though I hvts them
m my hevrt
I mujt 5it s.nd lit
Maw POD I noMcwd a rtotorknl
provwnmnt la my ritoflltt—, 1,
patlta la spl—flM J earn -now digaat
and asslmUnto fond f gadn t darwd
touch before la months. 1 no tonga*
•offer from tbow Indigestion gpelD
but tha grantaat blowing p< all hw
been tha raltat from cons'lap t too
tram which I anffered for ao many
years My completion ta now char
and haahky I harp gained none
weight aad fwl greatly strvugtbeuod
in ovary way
"The Sargon toft Mass PHD are
wonderful They are oo gentle and
yat ao thorough and run no had aft
or effecti whatever."
The above statement waa mad* by
Mra Alezander Malcott. 1405 Want
<th Street. Oklahoma City Mra
Malcott’ la a member of 8t Luke*
Methodist church and la highly re
ape< tod hy a Drge ctrcto of friends
Bargon may he obtained tn Ei Reno
from Jooes Drug Co.. in Okarrhe
from F K Cos. and tn Calemrt from
ZiagDr Drug Co.
Changed lu Tow
"It here did y<*ti loorn that new
p4*ce*“ ten't new—tint the piano
has hew tunedAnoweru
Helping Hae Oat
She—I've been trying to think of •
word for two week a
Ha—How about fertalght*
* *.* -e, • e Me,
MRS ALEXANDER MALCOTT
would relieve me of my suffering My
principal trouble »ss with my liver
for niv completion wait alwty* sal
low and I often said my color was
as yellow as gold. I believe my en
tire system was filled with polaon.
i resulting from chronic constipation
and liver trouble I became dread-
fully nervous. I did not aloep well
and was losing my strength and en
i erry rapidly
i I also suffered terribly with intea
' tins! Indigestion and had alwaya to
be careful about my diet, hut I would
' suffer with Indigestion Just the same
Gas would form and extend up around
my heart and cause severe palplta
, tlon I also had severe palm In my
i abdomen These attacks would ren
1 erallv come on after meal time Pains
TUI 91m Rwl*4 Him la
Charlie—“Ro you married your em-
ployer! How long did you work for
Mm*" Myrtle—Tin I got bin*."
Net tha Garde* Variety
A young Italian not long from th*
land of Muaautim Is B waller In •
downtown rantauranL Recently a cus-
tomer aat down to dinner and Inquired
as to the bill of fare.
"Well. Joe, what toolghtT*
“We have dork," the waller repth d
“Dock* loti don t mean dork Ilk*
we ti«ci| to dig out of the gardenv‘
- a goose — j
do» k!' -- Indiane'e ID N -vi
-TH08. JEN5EN-
—FARM LOAN*
—REAL ESTATE
—INSURANCE
wwene fry
D g FrenarlpUen tor
Cold*, Grippe, Fine, Dap*,
Bilious Fertr tad
BOILS
Go in 2 D*y*—new safe wa
All (Wvurziate gweraatee ('went Paia aad
■orenvsa stop aitnoet over aiaht Butle *»■
'n 2 to t 'lays nr your mower bark Thta
new Interwsl ronstr la free If
U fade Taw rtab
GL RENO TRANSrEt
A STORAGE CO.
«. t. WHITLOCK.
O M. KBUIML
“We know our Luckies
That's how we stay slender
T7VTRY woman who fear* overweight finds keen Intornat In nr**
r Jay anJ common-tente wav* to keep a ilender, fathionahle
figure. Overweight mutt be avoid rd. "Better 10 light a Lucky
.vhenever vou crave fattening iweeta.”
Toaiting doe* It. Toaating develop* and Improve* the flavor of the
wort J' i finett tobacco*, lucky Strike aatirfie* the longtng foe thinp
that make you fat, without interfering with a normal appebt* f<*
healthful food*. That** whv Luckies are good to *«noke. rotating
main-1 lately Strike the healthy cigarette for yew to wwohe.
Many men who carefully *ratch their health discovered the* rear*
ago. They know that 1 ucktei eteady their nerve* anJ do not slow up
their physical vigor—prominent athlete* have gone on record that
this D *o. They know that 20,679 physicians have stated that
Luckie* are le»* Irritating to the throat than other cigarwttca.
A reasonable proportion of sugar in the diet is recommended, but
the authorities are overwhelming that too many fattening sweets
are harmful and that too many such ara eaten by tha Americas
people. So, for moderation's take we say: —
"REACH FOR A LUCKY
INSTEAD OF A SWEET.”
Coait to eoatt radio hook-up every
Saturday night through the National
Broadcasting Company's network. Th*
Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra in "The
Tunrs that made Broadway, Broadway."
P t*2*. The A merle Kit
7 i>sco Ce. Menuien jreev
It’s toasted
** No Throat Imution-
No Couith.
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 303, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 22, 1929, newspaper, January 22, 1929; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909349/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.