The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 279, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 22, 1928 Page: 3 of 4
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22,1928
THIBL UNO DAILY DEMOCRAT
PAGE THREX
Mild enough for anybody
. . . and yet they Satisfy*
*¥F your taste demand* something more
X than miMnvss, ask yourself this question:
"Where can I get mildness without flat-
ocas; when can 1 got mildness with tfetc f"
Where indeed—except in Chesterfield?
Of what other cigarette, in all your experi-
ence, can this truthfully he said: "They're
mild—and yet they unify I"
illcrni Christmas
friutt
1HE SUNSHINE MILL
Home of
Flour
The Social Realm
PHONt is.
ALICE SMITH
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Mtrtdaf
kaipfc Alpha fhl dance at Rika
horn*
Entertains tor D»uqhter
In honor of the ninth birthday an
nJv«-r«ary of her daughter. Barbara
Mr* Ralph Gamble entertaln-d a
number of little* guest* Thursday aft
ernoon.
After a number of ram** and ■
drawing contoat In wh‘«h Olotla M -•
Gee wu award d the prize. the many
lovely Rifts wore opened at a Unrc
table.
A»*!*ted by Mr* C K Hester M'«-
povle Springer and Ml** Gertrud*-
Davt*. the ho*tr*s terted refresh
ment* to the following rue*t* Mar
ruertle Kn.irr Margaret Mill* Lei.n.
fnrijray, II rry G-orge PoWell, Ava
n-lle Hurmler. Anna l.oe and Jo P-nn
Norvell, Normnn and Opal Springer,
Lo*ti r and Catherine Rtoehr. IVtrn
thy nnd Mt*ln« Cupp. (Ilorla and
Gladys MoC.ee. iMmthy Shi< kh-tt
Fvn Mae Mile*. Eleanor Fthrldc-
Vivian Hwlaher Malcolm Fnrland.
Joe Wallace, Margaret liavl*, Hath
hen K'-*»<-r Helen and It II Holley,
Helen Hell Harnhart and Helen Little
• * •
Turkey Dinner
Member* of the Nurse*' Alutt.nl o*
the R! Reno sanitarium enjoyed a di
IIf Ion* 7 o'clock turk<y dinner Thur«
day evenlnr. at the h'>mi' of Mr* II
N HardoDberrt 313 South Kvan*.
At attractively llRhted Christmas
tree torether with va-lou* Yuletlde
motif* prettily decorated the room*
and th- same Idea predominated In
all appolnttnen’* of Ho tn- uu
Special RUeef* wee Mr*. W I.
Knott of Klein. III. Ml i Kla!- Grlep
and MU* Balavlk.
During the i t mins the Alumni pre
e«-ntei| Ml** Citup with a handsome
Rift.
I o •
Aaullkit
Out of |i mi Clients turn Mr* II
I' Halt* y of Oklahoma ( ) and kti e
l’ K. Hill of J.iwi m’whcri Mr* J M
Hurge, Ui!> Writ Wix>d*on delimit-
fully entertained the Azullklt . Ijh
with s Chrintma* psrtv and rift <x
tlanre ThunolS) ev.ninit
favor* In the evenlnr * gam- of
bridge werp received by Ml«s Kiel
Powell for hlah *i o;e and Mm* Lento
Marsh, low arc re
The club will meet In a fortnight.
January .1. with Ml** Elizabeth H i
601 South Choctaw
• • •
Bon Temp*
The home of Mr* I* D Connor-
*14 South Ellison. «n the Men • f
very pleasant party Friday af -wi > i
when the Hon Temp* dub enjoy,-d
their annual enhance of gilt*
llurlBR the afternoon of needl-v.
a rlevcr contest p He w.i- r< c- ve | |
Mr* Frank Wallace, aftur win. i
lovely two iour*e luni h waa served
by the hoste**
Th ■ nut ineetinc wdl be F ld.iy
December iv In the hum • of Mr*
John Lunuiun. lull* South Wlll.uiii
• • •
Attend Ointe
M:**-s Item* Hurkbalter and l\:ui
me Rector, Meaara K n M
Ibnny Cubbaite and Allan Smith nt
tended tiie India Slmna dance in Ok
luhoina City Friday evening.
TH Boar
Mldlafor* Chrhttna* Irwea. belli
and festooning made an attractive
letting fbr the room* when the Tr
fogr Hr id rh»H were vary graetou*
ly entertained at a Chriatnua party
and irift exchange at the hbme of Mr.
and Mr* Ray Dillingham, 7ftf South
Hadden Friday evening.
H ridge favora in I ha evening * play
wen awarded lo Mr*. Harold Hltne*
and C.Morga Riley.
At a late hour the hoateaa wa* a*
*l*t< d by her mother. Mr*. Gertrude
Claik in nerving a delicious repeat
Mr and Mr* Roy Colllna, 307 South
Admire, will entertain the club lu a
fortnight
• • •
Nlghthawk Bridge
An attr.. tlve Chrlatmaa tree and |
an abundance of Yuletlde mollfa dec
orated the home of Mr and Mra. H
T Marshall, 11 n» South liarker, when
they very graciously entertained with
t e annual ylft exchange for the]
N ghthawk Hrldgc club Friday eve |
III UR
III the evening * game favors were
pr< vented lu Mr aim Mra John Ftv* ]
Ion j
The club *111 meet with Mr and
Mra g If Brown, 1016 West London j
Finlay evening Januaiy 4
t • •
Informal Danes
Member* of the Rim IMu Chi on
Joyed their Christmas gift exchange
Friday evening at the home of Mia*
Maxine McDonald, 317 South Ma-1
comb.
Alur the delightful informal eve-
ning of dancing dainty refreahnu nt*
Were act veil.
• • •
Idyle Wyl* ■
Member* of the Idyle Wyle duh
enjoyed a Christina* party, gift ex-
change and alumber party Friday
irq.it at tue Imma of Mi** Eleonor
tlenderaon. 414 Eogth Rock lalabtl
• • •
TODAY’S RECIPE
Ptnuchc
I'enui lie i* a inoat d'dlclnu* randy
Th- Ingredients are two cup* light
tirnwn y gar. one half teu*poon cream
of tartar, mi- half tensjninu vanilla,
three fourth* cup chopped wulnuta,
on-half ■ up vviipniated ndlk
I’ut the Hiiaar, cream of lartar and
in.Ik over the fire. Stir until db
Kolved. I lieu took to the *oft ball
stage
Ueni-vi ironi tin- fire, add the nut*
md v.inill.'i. and *tlr until the mix
turn tlih ki in Hour Into u buttered
pan. und when partly cooked cut Into
square* The mixture tna;. curdle,
hut will cook nut all right.
•
Nlu.lle: A* phoney n* tho nick-
name* und-r the photo* in a high
(i hool annual.
•f bwaM tmi, mt raw ma-
terial* iwcfe aa Murks aklna, alia
from aaa aalmata. fur*, and aitwtik
obtains bla from aaa wad. If tha b»
man raca war* compaliad U> do aa, tt
la probaMa that practically all our
meat rappllaa cvmld ka
from tba ocean, aa wall aa a
araMa part of oar vegetable require-
ments.
Rledrtrul «torma ara ganeratad by
audden or sharp changea In atmo-
•pharlr tern per*! ara. Sine* tba wppar
atmoaphtra (a alwaya cold, each
changea ara reach lewa fraqoeot la
winter, when the temperature near the
Mirth la also low. Hence, thunder nnd
lightning are mnrh morh frequent ta
aummer than tn winter.
Bodily Hast FvfwatU*.
Heat ta a form of molecular energy
According to the modern kinetic the-
ory of heat, the nmleculea of all bodle*
ara In a etate of rapid vibration and
any Increase of the rapidity of this
motion, from whatever cause, In-
creases the heat of the body, whllo
the heat la decreased If thla velocity
la diminished.
........mum........
Hold* Dry TknWW
Slap Birth' Singing
—Do Mrde atop
I
Licit ladlvldeat.
The lucky one* seem to ha alway*
aa If they Just came Into tha world.
. . . Thera la still In them aomw
thing of Adam upon the flrat day:
they feconnolter, with ahlnlng eyes,
tha layont of tha garden, and *tare
In admiration at atich novel rtirlosltlea
a* the moon and »t«r*— C. V- Hon
tagne.
ara fryt
Tba pooalblllty ad Oumethlag
of tba n»rt being tbs case la
suggested by Dr. H. 8. Read of
tha rltma experlmawt etafton,
IttveraMav Cbilt. la a note to
Sctowee Eervtcw. Ua states that
tba California meadow lark
slngi occasionally In winter, and
that sack onibnratn of aong al-
most always coma la damp
weather, Just before or after a
mla.
Doctor (lead also calls at ten-
dim to a supporting observation
made by Dr. William E. Ritter i
of the L’nlvertlly of California,
who baa heard meadow larks
singing all winter through at
La Jolla, where tba aaa air Is
always humid.
jflWHHHHMMlHrW*—**
!THE CHEERFUL CHERUB
1 planted ^b.rden %.1I
tKi» jprin^
For food is whb-t tKe.
country needs.
And tKen no plants
up — I guess
They werent
patriotic
seeds.
VTC^*!
Foad ef Animal*.
Kara, thr Jnnllor, found occasion tn
miike hlmarlf quite buay In the ofll.e
during a hutrince* araalon of the atock
bolder* of the Arm. After thetr de-
parture he an Id to ttie manager of tt»e j
'tualnr**: ••Ron*, you mind showing
me that white elephant I heard you
all aay you got?"
Snailv la Hiberwatiew.
Snail* dig thernaelv*** Into the
groutid In winter and remain torpid,
ccnu-utlng the opening to their sheila
They hn-ntho through a small hole In I
the "cement," ton small to allow the i
entrngee of eater, but Inrgr enough
to let nlr In
Puswng-r rMtes on a dirigible make
s t-t-i-nt iurf*re a< a reply worth
thlnl.lag about._
The five -ent rlgnr wasn’t much In
evhjeucc this year either s* an Inducw
ment nr un Issue.
•A clenn fumuce hums leaa coal.’*
And likewise * clenn consrtenc* cwo-
•Utnes le-* energy.
SPEEDY RELIEF
FOR SORE THROATj
SAFE PRESCRIPTION REQUIRES
NO GARGLING
No longer I* I* n-co**r.ry tc- g.cph
or to < hoke with minty tasting pul
cut medldues or gargle* to relieve
sore throat. Now yon can set almost
In-tant relief with nr- swallow of it
f.moua doctor's pfoe* vIpth.M rnlM
Thoxlne It ha* a douhl - id Ion. n-
Hc«-c* tho son.-nesa nnd goes dlroct to
the Internal cause not n-u-lv I by K-'ir-
, s huIvo*. and p.'itn t tii -db iiie*. |
Thoxlne doc* not c> f.iatn Iron,
chloroform or dope, i* ;de:i' nut tast i
‘ru: harmless and mf- f->r *!••• whole 1
family. Also ex-oM-i.t f -r c*ugh*;
stop* them almost lti*tc:Uly Quh k .
l ell*! guaranteed or your money ha< k
3r»c . fiOc . and »t '*> Sold h\ Miller (
Drug Store and all other good drug
store*.
Birurticst (brrrtitt^s
Jfiir n rry
and pastry—will be mailed oo request
to users of K C Baking Powder.
The recipes have been prepared
especially for
KCBakinglMtr
SamTricefir wJSyavs
25 ounces for 25*
Millions of Pounds
Used by Our
Government
Beauties From Europe Touring United States
These ten girl*, adjudged the most beautiful In their natlv# lands, are now touring He I'nlt-d Htnt-s In a Ihe-
atrlcaJ production. Left to right, th-y are: Marrya. Rimln; Juequellne Cotna. Npnln; Hindi- G-ulvrt l’»ria;
Joyre, England; Kl*le Korin, Austrta; Mnrguerlte du Freuce, Franc*; Mta Smolakt. l'..li.mt; Nuiballe Barr,
Russia; Kate Ilclter, Germany, and Joy Aablcy, London.
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 279, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 22, 1928, newspaper, December 22, 1928; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909496/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.