The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 68, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
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MISS ALICE SMITH
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Talk A Bit. i Dance A Lot.
Mrs. Hairy Vaupt-l entertained tie-. The Dmne A Lot (Mub held their
Ti<Ik A Hit Club in her home at lilt.j regular dance at Brunswick Hall Wed
S Hoff Wednesday night Card- \va-i'tic'day • venini: when about is eouples
the diversion (or the evening with! were present Musii was furnished
Un ,i s* Neal receiving the price I by the I’nnutropt Thi next meet inn
for high seore. after which dainty n 'will lie Wednesday April '
fresh men Is were served by the Ini' °
•s' Additional guw*ts for the even 1 .Mi'-' lliuel Church of () t V\ spent
iij; were Mrs. John Montgomery and
Mrs. J L. Ainsworth Mi" Marie
West Mil lie hostess to the club Ilex’
week.
Stealing Thimble Club.
Mrs 0. E Smith ent< rtaincd tl
Sterling Thimble Club in tin- hotin
of Mrs .1 Y S< hmel/.i l. 5118
ijiw, Wednesday afternoon The m
ternoon was spent with needle work
After the business session tin lie
less served a lovely two course lunch
• on Raster lillies and rust s tome d ’
the •harming decorat Ions The next
meetilie will be with Mr I'olh -soli
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Clover Leaf Embroidery Club.
The Clover I.e; f Kinbroidcry Out
met with Mrs R. A McCullough, 5. ,
S Hadden After an hour of i-nihr*dd
ery work a delirious luncheon wa
served by the hosli - Tile • lub will
be entertained at the home of Mr
Henry Mcllce Wednesday afternoon
April 7. when a 1 o'clock bun t lunch
eon will be served.
the werk end with Miss Mary Whit-
lock at Anadarko She ulao called
on Itev. and Mrs. Havies and attend-
ed the Sunday service at ihe Meth-
od's! church where she uceompunied
Miss Mary Whitlnek. who gave a love-
ly vocal solo.
Mr, and Mr Luther Collier and
daughter Martha, had as dinner
guest Wednesday evening. Mrs Julia
f’ovalt and daughter. Josephine, of
Hollywood. California
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ll. and Mr.- Phelps wore the din-
net guests of Hr an Mr- I’ It Myers
Wednesday evening
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Miss Meda Marsh of McAlister is
visiting friends in Kl IJono today.
Stockings
i.v IIRI'l'A HOYT
(Written for the Cnited Pressi
NEW YORK. April 1 No certain
sliadi ran be said to rule supreme
ill tin liosii I V line this spring Pa tel
frocks demand so many varioii-
-hades that almost every conceivable
tone is being chosen by well dressed
women Of c-i'iise when urn matches
a stoi i- mr m i pastel frock one does
not match exactly but one chooses
a slot king of light color which has
Patrons Club.
The members of the Patrons Club
of Lincoln school are making plans
for ;t pie supper to h, given tomor
row night There will he a short pro
gram and prizes will he awarded the
most popular young lady and the tty.
Rest man. after which Col. Everetts j
Will auction the boxes. Everyon. • “ ^"tl," Ye', imPcid'or.'
invited. I rj-j,,,,, ftlf. , |,.v<nder frock- one nm
(> chases a gray stocking which lias a
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Antlii-, kin ts ■ l:iv«-nil<-: cast. Wlvn the stockin'," is
Ellison, enu-rtaimil Tuesday evening Jon , j., p g it >l<. ■ rt hug !a vernier
with a birthday party in'hotio of tin i’ ; i(li) _ s!ifci >i-nt h voider to blend
son. Raymond s M.h birthday aimi ■ ,-h m (roi l Women a-e ,ot wi ar
versary. The rooms were li autifuily I j(U. pink ms. n>l< gre. t and laver
decorated with sweet pear and m .r - i st„( aitige latt they an wearing
A most enjoyable evenin' was -.p< a j j ^ i,t |iin ■■ ,,v -loekinv with thes
uew ones worth mentioning Ror it'
stance "dust" is a medium dark tom
of gray which li*oks like a >hmlow on
the leg "Riim nude is the 'hade
which is being used for both glow «.
and hosiery “Lilnc nude*' is gray
tit.ged with lavtmlci .mi look- a• II
with most gray frocks \ deep sun
burnt shade which makes the 1. g lool
as though the sun had fanned it e
chosen bv the minority of well dressed
women. Nude sto. kings ot I'niV-'i
east are not fuvored b’ smart wonei
this vear
Kor wear with the ehurtrei. « green
frisk are grayish sto<kings tinged
with ehartreuse. Mauve is ..need
ered the smart shade for went will
gold or silver evening slippers
on New York hosiery firm insist
that -void ti should match their host
ery t< thei’ complexions. Thus, tin
blond wea's paler nude tones tip"'
doe.- thi- brunette or the Titian In
all new rtc-h hades them is ver Ik
tie pink used, since more of a -ui>
burnt • fleet is ties!led
The stout person will find mourn
gray m nun metal becoming colors
since (hey It.ivi tin slinded effei t and
do n it attract tlt1 iitioir to the
of the ankle (letting .stockings t*
match frocks these days i- like buy
ing face powder to harmonize with
one’s true coloring. it’s no -mall
task
.oses
A home is almost bir-
r< u without flowers .md
there is some*hmg la. k
tnir without rose* Ves-
tfcl s roses have a pedi-
gree They grow to *
rich liras of lorm ana
fragrance.
SPECIAL
So you may get
a. giiuinle.l with
Vestal’s Horn s wo
will send you two
t • ye*i plants
Post pa d for
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THOS. JENSEN
—FARM LOAN#
—INSURANCE
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Phors >77
Auto Enameling
UAKKI) ON
Ford open tars_____ $12.50
Coupe 16.00
n 21.10
Other makes in proportion.
KL RENO ENAMEUNC.
COMPANY
112 \Y. Wade.
l’lar.t r. r. s i"i» Spr.r.g.
Well seiol * to*.* • \ .irio*
tics fur plauliiig now.
Write lor spring (.ulde anil I .1 In log
Jos. W. Vestal & Son
Ho* 8.MI til tie Iluek. trk
during which a lovely two c. :r i In,,
eheon was served to the in gu<;
present. Raymond received many
beautiful gifts
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Mrs. \Y II I lick, wet an Okkiliom
City visitor yesterday
"ariott easts in th.un Legs must
Id’‘iid liut must not he s.idling
Of eoni>. . .11 light shinies of gray
and tan ..'a popular at present Each
hath h o Its n\ n name md hade?
chang. monthly t Mould seem. Among
tie I.' s familiar siutdes are several
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good baking!
, / r^NLY when
^‘he best ini
"P/ j is good baking
you use
ngredients
good baking possible.
DR. PRICE’S
Phosphate Ssakittg Powder
is dependable ;ind will pertectly
leaven all your baking. And it
never leaves a bitter taste in
the food.
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Easter
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NOW THAT WK FACE THE CERTAINTY OF MILDER DAYS AND Si'KINGI.lKK
BREEZES—AN!) THE HAPPY OUTDOOR SEASON—THE FEMININE \\ORLD IS NO!
LACKINO IN INTEREST AS TO THE NEW MODES FASHION CREATORS I: \\ E P!’0-
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WE WILL FEATURE THE SMARTEST AND FINEST (’OATS. FROCKS, SUITS.
MILLINERY AND NOVELTIES FOR SPRING AND EASTER.
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in the higher priced exclusive models
BOWERS FASHION SHOPPI
121 South Rock Island Avenue
Phone 359
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TYPEWRITERS AND
ADD1N(> MACHINES
N«v» and Reconditienen
| SXLES — RENTALS — REPAIRS
HENRY BEHNE
Typewriter Dept. Phone 280
RE ELECT
CUFF THOMPSON
1 For Commissioner of Highways and
! Public Improvements with his three
years of experience
Retain the same good service you
have had.
Just as SAFE and just as economi-
cal as any.
Equal RIGHTS to ail
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t" A NATION WIDE
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Penney bo
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Dresses of Faille Crepe
An Unusual Offering at This Price
We .xre delighted to announce for
immediate selling these new Dresses
of a splendid tiwiierial—itepe faille
—at this equally commendable
price!
A variety of style? which are the
demand of the season. Remarkably
rood colors. Trimmings varied and
•matt. See these Frocks now)
Huy >otirs early.
For the Woman
emu Miss
EEL Dresses For Juniors
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 68, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1926, newspaper, April 1, 1926; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909441/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.