The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. [345], Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
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Social and Personal
MUS. ANNA WARNER JONES
Friday
Heim Womens Relief Corps. So-
einl ineelliuj, Friday afternoon at
: W in I. O O. F. Hall
K. A. to B. of R. T will meet
hi 2:50 in W. O W. Hall This
Mill be Clients day and in place
oi regular session George Wash-
ington soeial will lie held.
Saturday
Pastime Club Hostess, Mrs. K.
E. Brown.
I> A. R Colonial Tea. borne of
Mrs. (’ \ Coley, inti South Hoff.
2:Ho to 5:U«i.
Mr. and Mrs. Pai.i Liebinnii
will entertain the members of the
Saturday Evening Club Saturday
evenliiK, Ft bi nary 20.
Missionary Society.
The church parlors were decorated
with American flags and baskets oi
flowers Thursday afternoon when tie
llalay Davits *!irc|e wa- host it
the Missionary Society of SI. Joint
Methodist Church. Mrs. It. F. Jonc
presided during the business meet ini
which was opened by singing "Atnet
lea." Allegiance to the Flap was giv
eii and prayer followed.
Mrs. ('. \V. Maddux read a paper
"George Washington a Patriot." Pol
call was responded to with Mission
ary news items. Mrs. W. F. Combi-
conducted the devotional a lated bj
Mrs. Bert L. Lewis. Mrs. tieorge Tai
linferro le>l tlie discussion on "Mis
sinus" and was ably assisted bv Mrs.
W H Vaughn, Mrs. L F (let rj and
Mrs. F. II. Morris.
Suggestions of Washington's birth
day appeared in the refreshments sol-
ved by Mrs. T. H. Ellison, Mrs. II
C. M. Coates, Mrs. R. II. Dennis and
the Misses Maliel Corlee and Ruby
Dennis.
About tlilrty members were pres
out. Tin- next program will lie given
March 18th when Mrs. Alva Williatm
and Mrs B. L. Lewis will have rhargi
of the program, and the Marla Clbsot
Circle will be hostess.
o
W. B A.
Mrs. F. S. Wilson royally entertain
ed no members of the \V. H. A.. Tues-
day afternoon. Special guests wen
Mrs. J. A. Shuck, Mrs. Ed Sprigh
Mrs. It. II Dennis. Mrs. Davidson am
Mrs, Sherburne Favors in the ganu
of Bunco were won by .Mis. T!
Dryden and Mrs. Dan McIntyre. Ai
appointments and favors were in tin
Valentine design. A clever readim
was given by Mrs. Wilson, al'te
which a dainty repast was served
Mrs. Wilson was assisted in servinj
by Mrs. Arthur Lambert and Mrs
Iailu Forrest. The next soeial meet
ing will be held will) Mrs. (Hen Browi
March l*i.
Talk-A-Bit Club.
Mrs. J. P. Neal. I lul South Hoff
delightfully entertained the members
of the Talk-A Bit Club. Thursday eve
ning. In the game of bridge the fav
or went to Mrs. Don Cole. Mrs. James
Blair of Enid was an additional guest
PHONE IS
entirely made of prim or trimmed in
print Recently 1 saw a flower printed
lumper with a plain colored skirt in a
house-dress showing of a department
store. To my mind, it was ideal fot
the woman who wants to look dress-
ed at all hours of the day. The
jumper had a tan background with
green leaves and dull pink roses
foi ming the design, it was slightly
longer than hip-length The aceom
panying skirl, which was really a
continuation of the Jumper since it
15 OUNCES
/-25
cents
Beed-Hunnicut.
Mls.i Hlland llunnlcut and Law-
mice Reed were quietly married.
Thursday afternoon, at I.Hit o'clock
in the parlors of tin- Christian Church. *i'!‘ A0,.11
Rc\ D Polstei officiating Onh Im Iton r"p‘ "h,,€ ,ho materinl was cot
mediate relatives witnessed the cere- lon' ,he ',reKS wa" ,,ul,e as proUv
tion.v. jaM some of the figured afternoon
Mrs. Be d i„ the charming daugh frocks one sees in the new Spring dis
er oi Mr and Mrs. I’ J. Hunnicut. J plays.
'-'17 Wist London, and Mr Reed is
be son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B Reed.
'»*>*> East Cavanaugh.
The happy couple will make their
Hture home in Oklahoma Citv where
he evoom is employed as an electric
an.
They have iiimiii friends here who
visli them success and happiness.
o
Mizpah Class.
The Mizpah Class of the Presbyter
an Sunday School entertained with
• .dinner at the church. Thursday
veilin’'. The tables were placed in
■ hollow square and a color sere me
if red and white was curried nut in
he decorations. The tallies were
’glited with candb s in crystal hold-
rs Fifly-iwo guests were present,
lostesyes for tile evening were Mrs.
R (iephurl. .Mrs P !! Kimball,
Its II E. Meretiant. Mrs. II E
:haff *r. Mrs. .1 T. Meadors and Mrs.
V C. Kcrtlg.
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Mr. and Mrs Harry Morris and
on.- Clifford and Laird, and Mr. and
Mr* Harry Vnnple will attend the
uisketliall genie in Oklahoma Citv
oda y.
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HOUSE DRESSES
By 1IEDDA HOYT
(Written for the i’nited Press I
NEW YORK. Feb P’ tl’Pi -Some
vomen went worn out troeks about
he house while doing the morning
vork wliile others prefer crisp little
douse dresses of wash type made
n tlie latest fashion. Most of them
•re made loose enough for working
imposes but all have sports lines so
lint one looks as though one had
nst slopped off i tennis court.
Olle of tile prettiest of the new
tiring work troeks is made of red
nd white checked gingham in
uraight lines with a detachable ap-
ron from which buttons onto the
rock. The idea of the apron front
s to protect the dress from becom-
es1 soiled. One can remove t lie a li-
on when it is soiled and tints save a
it tin on laundry bills. Apron, hem-
under and sleeves are piped in red
tinghum.
Some of the new models button
town the front as does tlie* artist's
mock. These have tailored reverses,
long sleeves and hip pockets. The
regulation artist’s smock, by the way.
ZULUS DROWN WHEN MIR
ACLE FAILS TO PART SEA
A recent attempt to perform a min,
acln similar to one described iu Exo-
dus ami shown in the Paramount
picture, "The Ten Commandments."
ended disastrously, according to a
cable from IxuhIoii which reads:
"Fifty Christian /ulus drowned in
i spring torrent when they attempt-
ed to apply the Hebraic mtrcle of the
Red Sea to modern waters. Coming
to the nameless torrent, the natives
recalled the Biblical wonders of the
parting of the Red Sea to permit the
fleeing Jews led by Mose s to eseii).
the Egyptians. The native leader
called his nun to Join him in prav.
er. On the bank the Zulus prayed *o
God to stay the waters so bat th*v
might go home. Then th<- lea lei
vanced to the hank and stiuck tin
wafer with hi> walking ;i iff, cun
main .tig the flood to reeedi 'fin- tv
tv walked boldL info the wa'er ’v-
bin i iiieir leader and were liowm-l.'
?i. "The Ten Coninmn-imeiiis,'
shewn on the screen at the Ctherion
Theatre i modern miracle «■ Tii.llj
is pe>'fnuied. Ac (he Hebiuv , reach
the Red S'a. the Egvption .-hnrioteeM
are almost upon them. A wall of lire
is thrown between the two forces as
Moses calls upon God to help his peo
pie in their distress. By means of
a modem miracle of photography, a
tremendous upheaval divides it be
fore your eyes and two hugs wall-
of water form u dry path between
them. The Israelites pass safely to
the opposite shore, hut as the Egypt
i:ins attempt to follow, the waters
conic together and they are drowned
in the del up>. These stirring scenes
are among the many thrills in "Tim
Ten Commandment.s.”
This great Paramount Picture will
be shown at popular prices beginning
February •> and the Criterion Then
tre.
1)01 NC. HIS DUTY
“For two years I suffered - u ,-
iug pains in my stomach belciimg
up sour and bitter fluids and gas.
j Tongue always coated. Doctors were
is in itself a very sensible thing fori unable to help me. Tile first dose of
house wear. One never looks un-jMayr's ‘One Dose Will Convince’
tidy in a smock. Old blue and burnt | made me feel 100 percent better, and
orange are perhaps the most effective , | am now feeding better than at an\
smock shades. | time in iny life. I deem it my duty
Figured print dresses have a cheery j to advise other sufferers." Ii is a
effect. Many house-dresses are either simple, harmless preparation that re
Same Price
forover
35
YEARS
WHY PAY
WAR, PRICES?
7he government used
millions of pounds
moves the catarrhal mucus from the
intestinal tract and allays the inflam-
mation which causes practically all
stomach, liver and intestinal ailments
including appendicitis. One dose will
convince or money refunded. At .ill
I h’liggisi-..
ENERGIZE!
Grown people often over-
estimate their strength and
do not realize that they are
running short on energy.
Scott’s Emulsion
energizes and invigorates the
body through its power to
nourish. Re-energize, *
fortify your system,—
keep strong with Scott's
Emulsion.
AT RETAIL DRUGGISTS
Pric« 60^ *nd $1.20
flNcotl -V ' ■ • <
DON’T SQUEEZE PIMPLES
GET RID OF THEM
Pimple*. tho«> p<»k> little Idotchen
• null do to nna h to rub )ou of tout
beauty, ran b* healed with Zenzgl. *
prescription of the late Dr. Darling
who fpe« i all zed for hfty year* on th«
digea*>>* of tlie *kin.
/.enral makes the xpuezing of pim-
pl*-' IIMiVMir) Zcn/a! UBpli re-
move* punjiie* entirely.
Thrre (re l«o kind* of Zrnrgt. Olio it f.»r
pimntea raataa dr< arrant dry araty akin,
prickly nett or nher »kin ifupD«u9. T H# othef
i» Spuria| Zrn.al ftrtH ecr#m» or
•Kir Both arowl.it* at«>nl*M and <vJor*a«
A w sour drutri«l about th* /*i».al nood.
• i I if hit »t#( k it out t*nd rntj ti va contt
[:■'* 1 to the Sri* Damnt Cm. UU
M«*ritro«o A?# Chicago. HI. Mention tht kind
which >ou netd and wa will *rnd iU
|)llbli-l,ril hi | ! Ii,-,,,, | mil,
• nit. I'.-i, u. mv 1 in 1
NOTICE
i” \\iiii\i 11 m.u *<>\«;i:it\ No-
"■ IV hereby given that Kathel A
”i in. i.r iiiuoiiiiiii iif 11,, (i.-reou .uni
• 'tut. "fls.iti.-1i- North, incompetent, did
'J; ' «■»»"*> of < aimdlmi
bb'-iury, tlow v. rift.-d „. t|.
lii' h 'l '1"" ‘"r un ”r,b r of si,id i-iuirt
* ithoilzln* lor us mi, 1, KUHr,li«n t..
against the follow im; ,I, scribed r,.-ni
property owned by her (aid ward, for
tha purpose of paying off and securing
the ralra.s, of r .erlalu niurlgagr In the
sum of IJIiHMHi agaiuH the soulhwaal
quarter of section . iaht (li). In township
thirteen ilJ* north, rang,- ten M*>* west,
in ('.tnioliiiti t'ounty. State of Oklahoma,
mi,luring in March. 1SJA. and a , .Main
other mortgage tn the sunt of t2.'>ftn.oo
against the northeast quarter of sec-
tion eighteen (is*, in said township ami
range, maiming in March. t*2S. and that
by <«ril,r of saitl court. Saturday, llu-
.*ih day of February. If;',., at the hour
• •f ; o'clock, p. m , and the court room
of tin County Court ,,f said Count-.. In
the eourtluiusc of s.ti<| county, luo,
liean fixed ns the time and piin-e of
hearing of kiiI.I petition
KSTHKtt A NtillTII.
Guard inn Aforesaid
Colds
Broken in a day
Mdl »ict qiikAly—ttep cold* in 14 hour*
Trvcr »nd hrtdachr diuppear. Gfippr u
sonqurrtd in j d*y». Every winter it mn
million* danger and diwomfort. Don't take
chances, don't delay an hour. Get the bed
help Kience know*.
All druggbu Prtc* 30c
CASCARA ^.QUININE
im Red Bog
with portrait
Flour Is The Basis of
All Bread
To produce Hake-Kite products we use
Hunireno—a flour of merit and a quality
ingredient, made of the choicest Oklahoma
hard wheat. This is why you find more
people using Bake-Kite products,
Bake-IWe Will Fill That Demand*
[ arm* waico
^"ViiiiciowtJ
BAKE RITE BAKERY
The approach
of spring
ENDS SATURDAY
LAST DAY TO BUY AT THESE
VERY LOW PRICK
Take advantage of this sale. Many items not listed
are on sale at great reductions.
Quart Measuring Cups
9c
Scrub Brushes
9c
Fry Pans
Dish Mops
9c
Chair Scats
9c
9c
Salt and Pepper
Shakers pair
Ladies’ Aprons
9c
89c
Heavy Glass Pitchers
Men’s Overalls
39c
99c
Salad Howls on Sale Saturday, 2 :•'!() o’clock
Another shipment of !k* merchandise in the morning
PRINCES
11(>-1 IN S. Rock Lsland
inspires new interest in millinery—and we
are awaiting your call with the very latest
creations.
"STYLE AND Qi ALITY ASSUKLir
See our Special Line _a.SI.50
Mary Salmon Johnson
at FRYRKKGER'S
Men. Women and Children
We can make you all look jirospcrou.- if you will
let us clean and press that suit, coat or dre .
Maybe you want to go to Church Sunday or to
some other gathering. If so, let us fix you up spic
and span.
It doesn't cost much. Give us a trial.
EVANS <§b FALES
rhone3J l r. O. Bl*.ck
Throw in your Hat
*12r
Tw
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(Triers
and your
lul
I
do not
include
old fixture
1
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lamps)
for this
1
beautiful
4
Riddle
0
1
Fitment
Rfgtilar natii'dallv
advertised price
?16.50
—due to our
25"" trade-in allowance
And you can iradc in nil \onr
old fi\tures on the «amc bosi«,
securing a 25',’-, allowance on
rath Riddle 1’itmcnt you >clert
to replace an old style fixture.
You know the allowance is gen-
uine. b cause each Kiddle fit-
ment bears a tag with tlie na-
tionally advertised price. Come
in and set. us now about this
wonderful chance to beautify
your home with Riddle l it-
mrnts and obtain an allowance
for vour old fixture?.
DAVIS ELECTRIC
" c Dn I’lumbing I no
Phone 220
Authorized Riddle Dealer
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. [345], Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1926, newspaper, February 19, 1926; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909765/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.