The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 197, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1928 Page: 3 of 4
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MONDAY, SEPT. 17, 1928.
THE EL REMO DAILY DEMOCRAT
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The Social Realm
FMONE t«.
ALICE SMITH
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Wednesday
While A»ay An Hour Hoe tee*
Mr* J W Dulls IS4 8o«th Mi Ion
n T W T K Ho* loon M>* WTO
Lambert. 420 South Roberta
Leisure Hoar Homes. Mr* Jan
P Board man 544 North Rock Inland
Ladi«-a Golf Clab Hoatri* Mr*
Harry Vaupel aad Mra J O Than
neat,
Th jraoajr
Talk A Bit Hm'.hi Mra Harold
T:r.kelpau«*i 10® 804th Robert*
Aiulfkit Club Hoateaa Ms** Ethel
iKiwell. Ml Sooth Rock laiand
Webster P T. A.
Tbe Web*ter School Pareet-Teach
• r A*»oclation mat In a called meet-
re Fr.day September 14 it 3 p m
»::h 2P preaent and Mr* McCartney
a* a •pedal *ue«t «ho made an In-
, leresUsg talk on "Creative l>ramat-
Ica.'*
Mr Allen aaa to speak but (ailed
to appear
Mr* H W Wkkaare 1* oar preal-
.ent and *e are »ur* a great many
netdful thing* will be accomplished
( »> will only follow our able leader
The president will be aailated by
tbe following officer* and comm t-
teea:
Vlc«-President, Mr* Patman
Secretary. M *» Dougla*
Triasurer, Mra Venn
Pr erum cotnm!t:ee Mr* Patman
i i.rman Mr* Phillip* and Mr*
Vonn
F.nance Commute* Mr* F C.
Porter chairman M-« W F. For-
•er and Mr* J H M.luee
Membersh p Comm '.tee Meadamce
Hough Yoit. Bam* Bell and Doak
Hospitality Cunm 'tee MmSimn
I rudwkirf P’ -.aright and
M lw*e
The** lad e* are sponsor* (or the
various room* We voted to purchase
j ear plate for the kitchen The Fi-
nance Committee ha.* already had a
retina and outlined work for the
war They reported our P T A
«.11 sponsor a picture thow some-
time in October
We are clad our association has
'•sera) ti>* member* this year and
»e *-xpe 1 more next meet na day
.-■I a. • ( > u Webster folk who have
r : Joined. < me on (or we need you
tud you » 1 enjoy working with your
n< ithbor* ( r a good cause Every-
del.fhted with our new
• ■ U< r* M.f* Muncy of the 5th aad
• !i rr*J.« and Ml»* Oe**y of th* .'r.d
nit- Also aUd to have Mr* Pat-
and M.«* IXvua'.a* bask w.th us
" w;«h ’ thank the board for In-
ailtnc a n*» heatina eyitrrn In our
t . Id.na It fa* been needed for a
mL-r o( years Reporter
Entertain* fee ben
As • courtesy to her worn. Bobby,
on bl* fourth birthday anniversary.
Mra P B Myers 1114 South Hoff
ent-rttned thirl* Ut’.le friend* with
a delightful ibildreus party Satur
day afteraoon
llaae* and cooteaU furnished en-
tertainment throughout the affair and
prtses were awarded to Paul Lleb*
raaan Jr.. Mary Margaret Phelps
Harry Vaupel Jr., and Nancy Naylon
At a late hour refreshments were
served by the hostess
Those enjoying the courtesy were
Nancy Naylon Boyd Wilton Jr Har
ry Vaupel. Jr. K nabeth Ana Rud-
der Gen* and Joe Oxmun. Jimmie and
Walter Blair. Bili.a Beale. Jimmie
Cannon Theda Stephenson Marcia
Jaun and Jerry Mae Kelso Margaret
Ann Rice Stanley Younghem Elea-
nor IMvia. Helen Louise Ricker.
Marjory Embury. Paul Jr., and David
L ebminn. Mary Margaret and Helen
Loul*e Phelp* Jack Evana. Jean Al-
lison. Helen Brown, Helen Iavulte
Boon Jtina'onn* South. Bobble
Woodhouae, J.mm.e Rinehart and
Guy Mallery
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T. E L- Claaa
One of the most delightful socials
of the season was that enjoyed by the
TEL rlas* of the Baptist Sunday
it hool Friday afternoon at the beau-
tiful country hom.. of Mr* c Taylor
northwest of the cay
After a shirt business session tbe
remainder of the afternoon was spent
in towal conversation and In play lug
c: guet and other games
In the late afternoou. Mra. Taylor,
a'slsteJ hr Mr* M ("lain Taylor
Mrs L A CUaml>ers and Mrs llig-
a a* serv.d delklou* refreshment*.
Among the thirty ladles preaent,
the following visitor* added .merest
the day Mrs MoCee of Oklahoma
City, .Vr* W Hard. Mrs Chamber*.
M * Sharp and Mr Herndon
• t •
D *««• Gueits
Mr and Mr* W E Malone. 515
F.a*t Wade Street entertained at
dinner. Sunday, honoring Mr* Ma-
lones brother Win Kr;pjie| of Odell.
Ill who Is a truest at the Malone
h me. A hue,- b-’wi of a.trden flow-|
er« f"rms<! an aHm- live centerp ece
for the table
(»•!** - * * w • re Mr and Mr* W II
Mann and daughter Mi«* Helen, Mr
and Mr- T U Maher Mr and Mr*
II -ry W If and W 11:am Krtppel of
Od- U. Ill
f s •
G I. A. to tb« B L. E.
The G 1. A to 'he B I. E will
nold their recular m eting at the
Eagles Hall September If at 2 >0
o'clock
I'rgent boslne** to he transacted
U was u> bonar iba btrthdag anal
varaartaa of bar huabaasl. It«s
Lucas aad bar garaau. Mr aad Mra.
Carl MarvaMt of Bl Reno. wbooo
birthdays all eomo wfUin Iba wawk.
that Mra Stove Lucas eatertalnod
with a lovoly appointed 11 o'clock
dinner in her * par tons country borne
near Piedmont, Sunday
Those see ted with fit, bonoreoo
were Mr and Mrs Homan MorvoMt.
daoghtev Do rot by Mae and ossa Le-
Roy Mr and Me* Car! Msw-veldt Jv
Mr and Mra. Foedle Morrwidt aad
Mr aad Mrs Edward Rwene. all of
El Kao« nod Master L*on Imran.
Tbe afternoon aad evening *a*
spent In playing raids aad other
Homes
At a late hour tbe hoates* served
dellclmie refreshments
• • •
Gueat* at Omaer
Mr and Mra Ooniaa iHkeetj
IVery, 312 Booth Macomb, had as oao
o'clock dinner guests Sunday. Mias
I Helen Gilmore and Rlcbaxd Walker.
. . .
D nner Guest
Mr and Mr* Wtn Ota*. 312 South
Macomb, entertained at one o'rloek
dinner Sunday. Mtaa Helen Moon
* • • *
Entr» Neu*
The Entre Nous Club will meet
Tuesday with Mr* E G. Harrison,
lit Souui Macomb,
• • •
Dmoer Guests
Mr and Mr* C H Rller. 714 South
H<<ff had a* one o'clock dinner
guest* Sunday. Mr and Mrs Chae
Tompkins
TODAY’S* RECIPE
TODAYS RECIPE
potatoes. cbeole STYLE
» potatoes
1 tablespoon flour
Yolk* of 2 egg*
2 table*pooofula of vlnegai
2 Ubiespoonful* of butter
Salt and pepper
B< I the potatoes according to
recipe Then take them out of the
water, dratu and set on a very low
f re for five minute* to evaporate.
Then take off and pour over them
th;» Creole sauce Iliend one table-
spoonful flour with two of butter,
and a* It melt*, add about threo
large tablespoonaful of water. Let It
come to a boll, take It off the utove
and add the yolk of an egg. which has
been beaten very light Add two ta-
blt**poon«fnl of vinegar Beet well,
and pour over the potato***, and
serve either hot or culd. as a salad
Ltvti on Sae Bottom
The common American lobster la
found along the Atlantic const from
Delaware to Labrador. When mature,
aay* Nature Mngnrlne, It never rlee*
to the rorfno# of the water, but llvee
exrlu«!vc!y on the «ra bottom, where
It walk* abont nimbly on It* slender
leys. There leg* are not strong enough
to bear the weight of Its body If It la
removed from Its nutlve element
remain beta, run my
eta las eye me pityingly, knowing tint
the new Mies manager. Mr. Goomia,
baa given gw la under*laud that my
time la ap at iba eod of tbe month
And what 1 did teemed, at the times
eo venial I
My blunder occurred M a lltm <Sn
ner given by tbe aelea farce la borner
of Mr. Oaomls. All had gena Pleas-
antly enough; Mr. Goomia. who eat it
my right, jaeiaed to take a particular
Internet In me. And wheo, la reeponar
to the general (p-atang, he ante to “say
a few words," I leak back cunteoletL)
enough, <ertalnly with no present!
ment of dlaaetcr ll la troa 1 bed
k a good deal; but uiy oervea
uere steady. I knew what I was about,
and except for a slight feeling of uo
usual vigor, possibly of d.rlng. 1 was
guile normal. Even now 1 cannot ac
munt for that futal faux pag . . .
I only know that when Goomia,
after the osuat apology fbr his lack
of forensic ability, cleared hit thnmf 1
and began: That reminds roe of fhr
atory of the Root cl man who took ht»
wife for an atrplana ride- now etop
me If you've heurd this one—."
I stopped him'—Hanna* City Times
Human Body Dependt
on Toe for Balance
The most perfectly formed fee* are
found unerog eavegm. Cl villas ting
frodM to i-uaM<rvi*H the fewt. aa-diina
—■ Lli ^ in 1W
lam a oca, bold
tom with aa
It.
vaaced
(be teat la
la ana*bar baadrad pi
mag ba am ad wart, la Iba evens
time, bawever. <m mam aartmaly bave
a sen tbaugb Umitad. Ear aar uaa
Oa I bam wa largely depend Mr Iba
baiaaca ot oar bodlaa, iba aprlag at
our walk. If we were la el am, every
at eg would be a Jar For cycling, foot
ball dancing, to name bat three la
stances, tons are praCtloeUy essential
In them w* carry about wKb an a alld
Ing lever more dell cat* than say
science coaid devlae. wblrh helps a*
to keep our balance. Decldadly. we
caonot yet affivrd to dlapenae with our
toes
«r ^ -THO& JRN9EN-
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 197, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1928, newspaper, September 17, 1928; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909544/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.