The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 269, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 11, 1928 Page: 3 of 4
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11,1928
THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
PAOR
The Social Realm
RHONE 11.
ALICE SMITH
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Wtdwgaday
Priscilla Club Hnstaos Mrs. E. H
Morn til Mouth Barksr,
Thursday
Talk A Bit. Homii Mrs. 8 Boyd
W Ison. 1121 South Hoff.
F rid*/
T't lots* H »t**M Mr* Roy Collins,
2 >' South Adml-w
Elite Club. Ho*t*ss Mrs Henry
i South Hoff.
1> aj-p Hour. H»«tw«s Mr*. Glen
T tI* 117 North Hoff
L' k Kit. Hoateisee M!**p* Juan-
1M an! Loret'A Farris, 571 S-uih
Reno.
B*n Temps Hoeteaa Mra. Paul
H!;kUnd, 8"0 South El!.son
Party at Blue Lenlsrn
I. d am on* the *aye*t > t the
w .-•»'* aortal erenta was th»* bo'itl-
f i'.!v apto:I)ted 7 o'rlrv-ii chi k»-n d n-
r M m lay erenlne at the illue Lan-
t -n Inn aouthea«t of the rlty when
• h- Rode losers In the Stth annlrer-
ra’T conteat conducted by t'lr K- No
\- par'mrnt Mor* entertained the
Blue*a. w nn^ri
The so fe rtona In attendance were
seated at ona Ion* table ah! h was
• 1 w h a larr*- w ? ■ h h-’ >y
> kr decorated In red and blue Oh-
cr ta'le decoration* were blue can-
d't In crystal holder* tied with red
t lie fluff*.
Autumn leaves. hb:e and red bn-
f- n> *rA c lor«d lights made a pret-
ty «*■•' nr f r the rooms
T J. Charab-rs acted as to»*iims-
tt-r durlns the erent and a abort pro-
gram *a< given in which Allan
Fr tli accompanied by Mia. T. J
Chamber* at the piano gave two to-
< u! aolos. Lswr nee Chamber*. ar-
i miauled by Mr* Chamber*. en*«-r-
t ned wl'h two rooal *o!oa and Mia*
Arr.nell Rurmlcr *are a r. adlng.
Mr* Hugh Turnlpsecd who waa
«a i d upon for a toa \ respond I
wi h an enjoyable readlnr, after
r.!i h a round table dlacuaeion was
held.
A Chi tmai tree wa* enjoyed from
w h e -.eh on" In attend-nce rcre.ved
a un. ; ie favor an I the remalnd* r of
t » evening w as derot-d to dam inn
ar 1 card*.
Th* birthday cake waa cut by
Jar-.* a K K*To. an 1 the lovely four
e j rr.f-:.u was ac-rvod by M'-- a
Alva M r> cr, Lcli E*t*p. Gen.-!!-
Ncrv U ml Dorothy Hamby m* m-
l- f the iv-nuttc Silence clans of
K! 11-no hifthi hool
• • •
Sunday Dine*
M “ H-! na Rinderharen, *mt'h-
w t of t! • city, entertained Sunday
w '!i a prett'ly appointed dinner
A n.:na”ire Christmas tree attrni
• rely centered *he »ah> ar.d Chi t-
r. * •!■ ra' rs made an effective
fettln* for the rooms.
T'. enjoying the four*e*> were
Mary!> lie An lerann. StanU-y Wit-
• n. Mi bin LeFeyer anil Lawrence
Chappell.
T •» ho«tf-M w.u assisted bv her
n. .. r, Mr- J D Rindvrhagi-n
M. V. 8.
The M. V. 8. club waa very rracl-
oo«ly en'ertained Monday erenln* In
'.he tea room Ll tha Southorn l*Uar
mary with Mrs. Pred Prlcbe as host-
es..
Jaran -*» Ideas wer* carried out
throughout all appoln’nients and lore-
1> two furr lunch which was served
it th - close of the game of bridge.
In wh'ch M!*a lr«-n If nna received
h w'i icon and Mrs. Ethel Poriw od
lew r ora.
Cr it* oth^r than club member*
i. rc mi■<*■ * Rath Maher, Ethel i»"w
ell and Th'duia Shacklett and Mis.
Port wood.
l)j n" a *hort hus'ness session
M;*s Maher w.-<* voted into the club
a* a n w member
The h-iste i wa* assb’ -d throurhout
the evcnlnf by Mr> El W w -rka.
The annual Chrlstnua F.ichnnee
w 11 ’<• hf'd Mml • t mine, I*eii'iu-
' r 17 at the home of Miss Ilerth.i
vra llsch, luu7 Sua t Drive
• % m
0 nner 0- f'ge
M'« I^iwrrni-e \d;'m*. Mri (>. A
Pvnard, M's If M. MalUm^e an I
Mrs H F Allen very *raclou*l" en
f'-rtaln I the'r husbands and three
c lillt'onal r*i" fs with u preitily at
t'»lnt»d 7 o’clock dintf r br.di.o Frl
day ev i np In the home of Mrs. Ad
am*. 41S South K' ns.
Red ron s In ir 'al vi'-s prs-t*ll>
decorated the tables an 1 a r*-«l co'oi
mtc was oh-1 rred In r.!l .vtn 'ni
r-'-nt* of th..* dcllc i is t'-viy dlnnc
I’.ivor* In the er -nine c iiuo w«n
1 -!i<d by Clyde Don. I 'trs Harr..
Morris and Thurni - >n (1 Hu rt,
Fner , * 0 •* wire Mr. nnd Mr-.
C.yde li w 11 und ClLf ird Morris.
• • •
Doublers Class
Tlin Do:i!!< * «|.n«s of the (baptist
Finlay school sv .] have n t>'t ini and
bn In i" tin:* In tbe h'-me of Mr.
and Mrs. Dr.n llartlctt 1114 Wsl
Wade th s even tit
All yount ni.a rli ’ p ople of the
n.|)t.*t church cr i n- ' whn wi.ulit
like t i fceconto member i are cordially
tna It' 1
• • •
Fs'trrn Star Elects Offcrrs
El Reno Chapti r N’o .‘7, OFF
hell their regular marline and Ini-
t:af >n Monday even'm Dmlni; the
• v<-n,np an election of nfibers was
h* 11 n-iiich n -ul*• I us ft>:’ v :
M11 Vera Bell Word Mi t on.
It O. Chapin—Worthy Patron
M f: .• In r: -A m it
Matron.
C M rjell—Assoc ite p fr n
Vr* u ’ •» C a k loir. rv.
Ni ttle II. V.'c d i fre •• .ri'i
Mrs Clara Ft I k!*■ y. f'i icin' tre s
Mrs. Jessie L/j-.vi A t ‘ate ,• n-
da. tn s.s.
In' rest was add'd to th" nv-tlnr
by the presence of a aain'' r of vis-
itors from Dali . cat, Ponca City
and Oklahoma City.
• n •
At Dinner
Mr ii;| Mr* Pr by Cornelius
nd da hfer Miry I wera 1
o'do k dints r mi <s Sun ' tv of Mrs
I! n y I) hue, 1 f*17 Fouth Macoinb.
A*tw
Mrs. John L Funk. 7M South Hof
waa hostess to thn Athenaeum clu
and two special toasts. Mrs McKae o
El Paso. Texas, and Mrs. J B. War
ren of Tulsa, whan she entertain*
Monday afternoon.
An Intoreitlm leaaon on The Lit
tie Theatre Movement" waa enjoy.,
.vher papers were read by Mrs. D
R Burke, Mra T. A. Whlttod and
Mis. Merle Woods.
TUe m il rocular meetlni will be
Jruuary 7. with Mrs. O. W Taylor.
2ut South Macomb.
• • •
Enjoy Card Party
Member* of the C. D of A. enter
tallied with an enjoyable evening of
j ards Monday evening at lb# homo
of Mr and Mrs W H. Mnnn. 403
: South Hoff.
Chrlstmaa decoration* were effe.
tl\tly uee<| about the home and fa
tor* during the evening were award
cd to Mrs. Pcare and J. H. Padberg
In brldro and to Mrs. W H. Munn
ar.d A. E lllltwage In pitch. Tbe door
prlio »aa presented to Mr*. Mary 8
Collins
At ih" dose of the delightful af
fnlr dainty refreshment* were
served.
• • #
Beaucsant
The annual .election of officer* wa*
h Id when the Reaureant met Frlduy
evi nlnic at the Masonic Temple
Officers eleced were
Pi chident—Mrs. It R Cope
Flrse vice president Mr*. K H
Rreuer.
Sicond vice-president— Mrs Lee
Rhode.
Preceptress—Mr*. Walter Bradley
Recorder—Mra. Henry Behne.
Treasurer—Mr* J. H. Bannister.
The neat regular meeting will be
In Id Friday evening, December 21
• • .
Dinner Guests
Miss Vivienne Smith. 319 North
Reek Island entertained as Sunday
dlrim r cuesl*. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Anlkir, Misses Olga Ktvett and Cor-
nelia I’-uller.
Turkey Dinner
Mr nnd Mra. J A Johnson were
rue*T* at n 1 o'clock turkey dinner
Sunday at the home of Mr and Mr*
A A. Pitney In Yukon
* * •
Friday Bridge
.Mi* I). IJ. Jennings. 24<»2 West
Twenty first street. Oklahoma City,
will he hostess to the Friday bridge
< luh Friday afternoon.
* • •
TODAY’S RECIFE
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cnodart.
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Range Aral (I) W. L M.
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the following t*rm* aad nnndllloBa. ta-
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hon*s aad roarty r**tah aad mid kaa-
raaervlac *a# *tghth 4 lie nil and ga*
produced and mv*d from said reuila*
■aid ml* to ba held la Ot* <’n«t.iv iN.ort
, Room nt the County Conrt at FI H.
Canadian County, Oklahoma in »!•<-»>
court at th* llm* abnv* ataled
l»*trd this *th dav of rw.-mtwr, t*:«
FRANK HKI KMENT
fisardlan of th* Retaiv of Jnooph Rol-.
moot, an lnmmn»i*nl prroon
J A RINEHART. Attorney for Ouar
Mlaa Kay Hnriiyon, who waa »a-
lected tn ha tt.u Banff rarnlrat quean
for HCP. She la an expert gnowtbodr
and ski runner.
Oggrggg in Mu tie
The muslcul degree* most frequently
ronferrrd In English speaking coun-
tries fir work In music sre Mu*. B —
Bachelor of Music—and Mus. D.—Doe*
tor of Music. 1-ess frequently the de-
gree Mus. M—Master of Music—la
granted. In Uermuny the Ph. D. da-
gree Is jrrnrited Instead of Mua
thus placing speelallxi-d work In music
on a par with other studleai
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Needed Caloriet
As u iule It Is appropriate to amumn
that an American mail or woman who
loud* a quiet life at home with llllld
exercise requires shout 2JMQ calorie*
each day. If engnged In sedeniury oc-
cupation, 8,000 calories are required
A niodernte amount of exercise or a
luhorer doing light work needs uhout
B/k)0 calorics. For hnrd work, *, "00
calories or more urg necessary.
Fig Cak*
1 cup butter
2 cups sugar
1 cup milk
3 cups seeded raisins
1 pound of figs, chopped very fine
1 epr
2 !• uspoonfuls of baking powder
3 cups flour
'« tcnspoonful of salt
’t crated nutmeg
llcut tlie butter to a cream nnd add
th" sugar. Then beat very light Hnd
ndd the ci% Bent well and add the
milk; citnlully and gradually add
lln> flour Into which you have sifted
th>' b.ikliiK powder. Add the islaltiH
nnd the (Us, and bent thoroughly;
add tin- rr;it>'d nutmeg and hake for
an hour in a moderate oven. Bake
‘•lowly In it moderate oven. Fluke
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 269, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 11, 1928, newspaper, December 11, 1928; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909488/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.