The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 55, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 6, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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&ATVBDAY, APRIL t, MM
SOCIAL CALBNDAB
M onMMy
El Rano Study Huh. Rout mu Mrs.
J F OsdtoSTry, m South Williams
Tuesday
B E C Hostess Mrs J. W Prestos.
1100 Sunset Dries
Eatre Nous Hostess Mrs. E 0
lUrrluon, 714 South Macomb
Wednesday
Hatty Hub Hostou* Mrs J J. DU-
Ion. 101* South Barker.
Ladies Golf Hub Hostesses Miss
Mary Louise Bradford and Mrs Ed
Montgomery
Koftffdnlal Klub Hostess Mrs. C. E
Sherburne. 1414 N Shartel. Oklahoma
City*
Tbursdey
Talk A Bit. Hostess Mrs. Harold
Ttnklepaugh S00 South Roberts.
Afternoon Party
An enjoyable afternoon party of
Monday was that at which the loeers
of the Pastime clob entertained the
winners In the home of Mrs T J.
Chambers. 420 North Rock Island
The rooms were decked with varl*
ous aprtan blossoms which made an
attractive setting for the afternoon
of bridge.
Special guests for the occasion were
Mrs. J. W Elkina and Mra F. N. Irv
Ing.
At ths dose of the game In which
Mra C A Jones and Mrs F. N. Irv-
ing received favors a delicious Ice
course was served by the boateeaes
a ho Included Mra Gertrude Clark,
Mra. C A. Jonea. Mra John Meadors,
Mra J. B. Compton aud Mra. K. 8
Cupp
The honorees (winners) were Mra
Humbert. Mrs J L Trevsthan Mra
Elmer Brown. Mrs Edward Kwens.
M'S. J J Dillon and Mrs II. 8hrader
• • •
Psitlms Club
Mrs Gertrude Clark. 320 Eaet Wade.
e«Matrd by Mra. Elmer Brown enter-
Mined membera of the Pastime club
Friday at a prettily appointed 1
0 (lot k luncheon followed by an after-
noon of bridge
The table at which the delicious two
course menu was served was centered
wl'b a crystal vaae of ca-natlons and
snapdragons aud a wealth of spring,
flowers effectively decorated the '
rooms
Guests other than club numbers
wire Mrs Rer* !,ew:s Mrs John Pres
ton Mrs Bertha liall and Mrs J W
Elkins.
Hlrh score In the ram" of bridge
w-nt to Mrs Hall and Mrs. J J Dll
Ion
In a fortiurb» Mrs. K 8 Cupp and
Mr* j n. Compton will be a»so. ista
hostesses to the club
• • s
Pupils In Recital
Mildred Phaughnessy presented a
g- up of h»r purv.ls in an Informal re-
• ital E-ldav evening a' her studio, «20
Soith Macomb
Piano so * were played hy C W
Ferguson. Alice Marie Weber and
< ‘i’’1*tine Ferguson Vocal selections
»■ 'f given by Helen Moon. Helen
Mr "ns. Barham Be< kett. Danabelle
M rr:- Leo'a Marsh, Bertha Marshik.1
Mary Salmon Johnson, Ethel Cant
ley and Minnie Jensen.
Assisting In the evening's program
*'*■ Mary Jane Nave and Virginia
Tm. violin pupils of Genevieve
Fr idley of Oklahoma Pity.
• • •
Bee Terep*
M'« W G Opeulander was boat
• * to the B-m Tempv club Friday aft-
• m c-n when she entertained in the
1 Mrs Trank Glrdner. 311
F c.h Ell son
In a t < r<>r contest during the aft- j
'"■cc Mrs. Pad Highland received
ft.e prite
A »ea/h of lovely spring flowers
y decorated the roc-tns and a
’’y r-nk and oh:'* color no'* ap
! I 'd tn the appointments of the de
. . ,« course ljni h at the < lose i
• the dar
Mr* Haruld S bm VO Ea»t C#»oney, I
» t P }f,day nt
r.* tt »eeV
• • •
E "eta -i foe Guest
1 ra-ntary to h** houseguest.
f i t.r r. of F >r>' a fVy. Mrs Ed
H rs - *--a '<• 1 a group of Kl
a ‘ • s at a lovely J o < lor k
• eg» F:lda> a» l.er home
•n * h. ke*ha
L » te,v.« t.: s vet peas In pastel
;»t*-* red »a b of the uMn
\ <'.*•'y I < , • or ne ~ e Bit .‘-it
*-•• F ' '.7*1. * fit 1 *i- it* l|» tO*ls
*■* ■•rs* a'h ari a • '< In the »n
*F-•v-'vi arid it in »litrli
’ vr* ?e< »tT»d t, r Mrs II K
»"'• at'. M*s J U Ki rr.
1 *- a I f ev*wt sere Mr* I A
• '* kitir./n Mrs l.iit i. ii
" r Mrs H K -A-’ Ms |) K
r M s H K ! ms" » V,, IP,),
a-4 at4 M-s J ft Ksalm
• • •
F'-' Mn k>V»eM
A s \,t y.* Webb M'
M i**y> ■ * K-0% f» sad Ml Mrs
- *- 'Alailftf, HI M<< -..it
‘‘d iftf'srmniif a* ihr»* tat„ss
' 4v» PrKty M*r.;sr
a ftss's of Iks evrnluv
* '**-? «4 »k II a<'ras tits #ol 1
' ** of y» row sad vans ih«
■»me /Je* WSog saec It. 1)^ dell'll,tia
■ ‘ Iae» at tAa f|*s» of gsros
F*V'- V ta »be ev'wiajys pis * ssrs
■ try Mrs G A Bernard high
* M*s 'kti Met/.* low •' ors j
^ M's M‘Mu/v/v jr ,>ii fat'/*
a - • • •
E't' *| |, 4p,
A'-AAe' f. f- -*e| p,»rf ,.r Dm
** • Si 'Jus rftrsai 's',ms of leMgs
*' M» sr-4 Mrs I M »l... ft
'• r »irr graeWstalr »*»•**
* •*■< Di'Msr *t«s eg
A’ the >>m* -d 'iua ga*. fgNdrwt
'•*'*vfcfta»*a so* sari'4 a' a l«u
tossr
Amosg 'ftoa* aotwylftf use • oft'tMf
•*'* M s ks»v »iJt.es. and I. M
>:’ITU sf o fcaa*.
I«JR Oord Party
Mr and Mm W E Baakaar and
Mr and Mra, W. |* Maws ware ktsu
•I the Inet of a eerie* of card pnrtiee
M the El Reno Cosmtry elnh Friday
•van lag
Among the yUyora at the 11 table*
warn Mra Kenneth Carry of Hbaw
nee and Mm. Harry Croeaaen of cbl
(ago. III.
»■ the game, of bridge high ocoro
went to Mra Ethan Aahiey and Dr
Jaa. T Ritoy and low acoro u> Mr and
Mra 81m Richard Rovlllo
At a Into hour a dainty let roarao
waa served
s a a
Jugfurfun
Mra. John Llvgly waa a apoclnl
gueat when the Juafurfaa club oator-
tained with a ahowor for Mra. t.oo
Harvoy at the home of Mra L. M.
Rocd, 717 San act Drtvg mday ova
Bing
During tho delightful evening of so-
cial conversation an enjoyable roatoat
waa held In which favor* were re-
ceived by Mra John Owens and MUa
Geraldine Imboden.
The neit regular meeting of the
club will he announced later
• * e
Luncheon-Bridge
Ah Interesting event of nail week
promlaea to be the 1 o'clock lunch
eon bridge to be given Wednoadny hy
Mra Whan A. Aahiey and Mr* W R
Buckner at the borne of Mra. Anhloy.
7<H South Macomb.
• * a
Pan Mellenlj
There will be no meeting of the
Fan Hellenic club Monday evening
Date of the neit meeting will be an
aounced later.
• • •
Yonhar Booatare
The Yonker Booster* will meet at
i o'clock Monday afternoon with MU*
Charlotte Harth, 421 South Macomb
TODAY'S RECfPE
Rhubarb Betty
2 cupa soft bread crumbs
2 tablespoons butter
1 cupa (\ Ib.i rhubarb
1 cup sugar
*♦ teaspoon cinnamon
teaspoon nutmeg
1 pft'kage ( 1 1J cups i shredded
cocoanut
1 orange -rfad »„d juke
Melt the butter and add the cmmha
mli the sugar, aplce. orange rind and
cocoanut Put Vi of the crumbs in tbs !
bottom of a buttered baking dtsb
then one-half the rhubarb, sprinkle
with 'j the sugar mixture; then add
'* of the crumb* and the remainder of
the rhubarb und sugar mliture.
Sprinkle the orange Juke over ibis
and put the real of the crumb* on top
Aa gipaet k
the Metrical
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would knag )aat rma
light gsdag. That bet pa
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from a
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a grant batght loam eom
ha lands baa baoa
to BC a fillnay M baa haaa
fail caatral af tbalr faraltlaa mal thay
coma Into contort with toms gafild
ahjact
robe
tba
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ke make that type a m—ary Ml to tor
aa madam rtothaa art seats rued
PaaotMy Fdtoa la datag mots ta
atomg am thto aM world pamaanlity
ta infTato than anybody ala* tor ke
nlwnya tempom avoryihtng ha loorhes
a fit lbs aattlhg af today diapoatag
aa ha done, af to# * pan tot" was af
ptetaro atytoa la aMmlaattog the ‘pic-
to to nm amptoy*4 nit*
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CAR WASHING
Cam Washed Mean*
Cam Cat tad Fae and OaUwwd
STAR GARAGE
Sl« Marto B< ah feed Ftsern tog
The tarns Tree am eon’ grew owt af
tba fad that atop erafuama not under
roafral of Jm gtoVM worn atlgtbta Aa
the alartkm waa regained to ha aaan-
•moaa, tha mam hero daunted them
eelvue Free and Armytod
Kaady Toast
Waaaal!. • llgaor roaalatiag of ala
with roasted applet, aagar, nutmeg
and tooat received tto saate from tha
Anglo-Baton phraat mmatag "May
you be la health," wMeh waa aaad ta
drinking • toaat ta tha llgaov.
Speech aad Paris
"I have mid many wine ihlnga,"
mid HI Ro. tba mga af Chinatown,
“for N la tho rmtom of Uimrrly la-
cllaatk* to make speech taka Use
place of parforasanco.'’»Waahln(t«a
Star,
Deobla Barreled Mary
'Elf tarn ruinate* after pat'tag aa
a pair of year arw-gg | mad. a Kola
la one" wrote aa mthoalaatlc ter
to the oork bub ifariurwr m the De-
troit News tell# It
HOLLYWOOD'S
FILM SHOP
By DI ANE HENNE8BY
United Preaa Htaff Carre*is.ndent
HOLLYWOOD. April 4 Just
bt'Cauae talking picture* have come
to Hollywood, apparently to «tay. the
numerous foreign aerven player* In
the colony have no reason to pur
chaa«' one way tlrketa to Europe
A* a matte* of fart, there I* one
producer at least oho h*« gone *o far
• s to gt*e two of hi* foreign star* or
di-rs not to lose any *embl«n<«• <>f th* !r
a< rents
“I pr.-raonally. told Maurice Cheva
Iter to Uk • <*;•• In his asscwlatlon*
with Americans r.eri- not to accjulre
the hnhlt of speaking untlng'd Eng
llsh.' Jesse f, l/osky, first vkepres
Men' In rhargo of productloa at Fsra
mount *a d
“Chevalier's *. cent It the- concrete
point tn his - harm '’ he said of 'he
French *'ar "I have also nstra<twd
Bacalanova. th* llusslsn actress nc»t
to take English lesson*
“Naturally, Bie*e forwlan players
cannot b»- c**t as uth'-r than foreign
< haracter* but their physical *pt»e»r
sn>e usms 11 v tank'* 'his impract|.si
anr**y "
III regard 11 the s|>e*hln* or English
• her the loisl* I* foreign. I.salty held
\jisl so* h *i <<l always less Ihw II
>»n«e i.f 'tie star" so *1 > not of the
t< rewti
The spcjik't.g sii»'ti, leitk' t»e
liens will inske for mots |^rfe»lly
ip.t'ii English Ihro'gdiowl th* S»
tloti
“I haven ' s dr uM In the world tStst
English will I* aided nsMottslIy )u*t
at fashions ).*»« l»e< n through th»
medium "f |<l< tores he e• plained
"i he Ilifl'lWf" e lit the Screen It gies'
so grssl In fs-I Ihal If eseiy s«
lists would lu-gtn wrailn# long heir
ItoMied h>i would I'OS psss from
t'Ufoe
'f "!)•>• I' a It a is long ksa Swen
spoSen on tha *'«go end he# Influ
ti, e,| many loll the girls and hoys
who *m users of ike * Of J thi tn*
tartly see e'ege plays (i'll do go It.
motion pl< lots# lOtillnusilr 'they will
hern fl<
| s ro alert po*|l|t* that dlslomte
pl'lurts Will eventually *t r *le> *le Sh
unde,aiuodlug Iff ghgllsh In ell i mtn
Iris*
I'sskr is Sulk*** of lb' slalsmafti
11,«l |l Is . Nlslrt'.d as mn»k Ik ike
vol<s as In si Hsmtstf-e
tr.nnle Mike is guise In m.ks at*
all lalkln# pleluys In* < Mllsd A'lls*'
mi*d w||l in< Inks ylfsli sisglna
»*.. IHIs ksa Lees eelaatkd for Ik*
lllm the *• **sln# ptsp.lsd by
pill Ruse •si|k'<-'Wn . -i«|.-**< *n«
Or list Inelrfenlf^lt be I. M'se Milo* *
husband
Work on th* picture u ejp* *«; •
start In June
By GEORGE H KT.MS.
United Free* Riaff Corre*r»,vl* - •
HOLLYWOOD. April 4 —TV
panic obit h gtrock t‘ *t!* rc •
with toe (afkiea a*wm have
uncrfflclally but roryViu.ively '
just short of a year af’er i*» star*
Slranm-lv snourk *l.le r*v*> .'./rr
Ding th* enilr* pr'/ce*# if pvodo/rog
plrtures and adding a g'ev dew .t
new talent sound (afVsd it »h»
diction that It nousd snake /*.> 1 »e
tahl I she u s'art. of Hotly oc/cg'
A survey erf t'^d'ciw mac>
United Press Ikoorr) '*v*< t * '•* f
'he long lime fav/ffl'e. • ■-.* • ■ •
*»* loat In th* shu'f-e *r ir.*. h* t
crrrphone.
Mary I'lrkford. ftciigA. f'rta'.n
Charlie Haplln No*ma T. x*'.
< olleen M'«ore Clar* Hc/W ar.d
Ctf erther* Still are makltt p/'-j-*.
with no regard to th.tr r cr! k/*i
ladlffersn' .«»**#
The tngenlcers */re** <- -.y i*
found that Voice trs.r eg
pari, and finally vei-* f. • *
keep th* o|4 lime .tac. • 'i>,» • , v «
It their own vo|/*s v •
Many ot lb* ii't/.r, p,- • -
lies h»ve I j'ns-d ip s »r
Vol'k.
Grille * were stoated *• M.'y r i
ford In i r0\<s*''* *■ ai, »e s.e a,*
yel releas'd II*' *',••* -ey *' ♦ • •*
well, . on*id*ring iv rr a• ■ c
sound wt|>,lpmen'
fl.ra Ib.w f oil sen kf» •• -r *
khearer Norms T*lm»//» a«-- *
Its star, f <rn red Nag1» sr.d WoeIdy K «
ers are I0ht ra #h'» *»t' o-ses >
hump wi'h honor*
lee,I E* rl.sr.St nirr s* f 'C/Sre*
dlsi'>m*e In pi/' ores ftoyyrlV
lhr.se okci beard him ‘.pwkk to '*.* y ,
lofoe I* bis neWswl gg-Mo'* ,s ' 0
Iron Me.k Tt * t'ci/e. »rf fe..' -•« ' '♦
tali', and Wal-.ee h*»*y a.i./. 4 >*
fonod advsra* • rtrk:*cr.
Mu* these and MSer y*)#-t »*•*
base no worry l»rf the >•> -,f *•■/*
dowl'le* ksa lees y*ft*"*d A’ * *•*
snkwtllsls* were »eed e oms'i *
only In singing «*i»*w-« Vi - * ••
Ikey wst* fo.n1 prs/t|-4 I c.4 (-.>
A nots'-m -see of Ik* *v/e V- «
n singing o#s hi farmer k V r
ttar • batmen, own sol/e w.e yea ’<
'bS'.ugkou' 'be 4t«k%«se ».-,* ke a
war I* a Osrbter eke* 'ke >ke«e mng
• kfk* *#
Jobs hstrrisrds sad /-**« (, ov-
ate lb* assjov m*M v.ri »v ta - •
kot gel b.okek MSto koockt toga sr*
wocbNsa MS S»k pcoMwarvme saM ua
to Ike P/sg H<fs xyeTeVt >wl
ItHle Ink# la fell tor 'net/ *v 4«
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Why
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have already
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Due to finer carburet Ion and Improved manifold-
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delivered with fuel-economy of better than 20
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Distinctive Bodies by Fisher
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The new Chevrolet Six It equipped with full bell
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A Six in the Price Range of the Four
Many pw/ple do not realixe that this marvebma
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