The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 91, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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FRIDAY, MAY 6. 1927.
THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
PASS THItl
Wm. Penn—5 cente—A Good Clfir.
NO SUBSTTTUT
HIGH 8CHOOL CLUB ENJOYS
PICNIC
The Stitch While You Chatter Club
enjoyed a picnic at Loglon Park Wed-
nesday afternoon. All members help
ed by bringing a share of the picnic
lunrh after which ice cream was
served. Those enjoying the occasion
were: Virgluia and Vesta Bright. Vir-
ginia Arnold. Frienda Denwalt. Naomi
Ellison. June Kehr, Vera Mae and
Alice Mitchell. Maud Miller, Mildred
Rochelle. Grace Meyers. Marguerite
nianset, Iris Jones, Jessie Mae Gates,
Mary Keisel. Lenoro Culp. C.retchen
Ijiwson, Wilma Noblett, Esther Stat-
ton and Clarice Murphy.
TALK A BIT
Extra guests adding interest to the
evening were Mrs. J. L. Ainsworth.
Mrs. W. R. Buckner and Miss Irene
Leeper when Miss Marion Blake, 301
North Rock Island, charmingly enter
tained the Talk A Bit club Thursday
evening.
Following a delightful evening of
bridge during which Mrs. Don Colt
received high score, the hostess wa'
assisted by Miss Lois Stone and Mis-
Irene I^eeper, in serving dainty rc
freshments.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
In honor of the thirteenth birthdaj
of Paul and Marie Von Merveldt i
number of class mates gathered at
their home at 910 South Barkei
Wednesday evening* and pleasantly
surprised them.
The evening was devoted to game
and a very enjoyable time was report
ed by the seventeen guests presnt.
At a late hour dainty refreshments
were served to the happy crowd.
Many beautiful gifts of rcineni
brnnee were received by the honorees
DINNER GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gephart and
sons Aubrey and Dewitt, Mrs. E. H
Hreuer, Miss Frances Haiti and Mrs
Henry Behne were dinner guest
Thursday evening in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Peter and son Morris.
732 West 21st street. Oklahoma City.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Taylor and Mrs. Lester Sayer and
daughter, all of Oklahoma City.
W. C. T. U.
The W. C. T. IT. will meet in the
home of Mrs. D. H. Seiver, (118 South
Choctaw Tuesday afternoon at 3
o’clock, when Mrs. Emma Waldron
will be leader of the program. This
is annual flower mission day and
members are urged to bring flowers.
A good attendance is desired.
TRI HI CLUB
Miss Mary Louise Bradford, 1200
South Barker, delightfully entertained
the Trl Hi club Thursday evening
when special guests were Mrs, Turner
Bradford, Mrs. Frank Reed and Miss
Lyda Dashtell.
Bridge honors for the evening were
received by Mrs. Arthur Doritv.
The next meeting will be in the
home of Mrs. Arthur Dority, 810 South
Barker.
For Calumet quality—purity <
for the pure, wholesome d:
or economy—
>akings it pro*
duces. Your guarantee against failure—against waste.
WILL BROADCAST
Miss Elsie Lee Brown of Oklahoma
College for Women at ('hickasha will
broadcast from 12 until 1 o’clock Mon
lay over radio station KOCW.
Miss Brown is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. S. H. Brown of this city.
CALUMET
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
BAKING POWDER
mill BAKMO KAt
l-rrs DOUBLE ACTING
Ball IVi Tfaaca Those ol Any Other Brand
i
ROUSH PLUMBING
COMPANY
Phone 208 For
Plumbing Repairs
Tin Work
Ralph Moore of the Cochran Motor
Company of lies Moines, Iowa was an
El Reno visitor yesterday.
quite a furor in the department stores
j of New York. Dogs of wooly material
Merle Woods and N. A. Nichols left with zipper-like fastening on their
rhursday for Poteau, Oklahoma where , backs are so fashioned that when one
they will attend the meeting of th<*ip„iis theri tails loud barking* occurs.
State Editorial Association. j Yesterday several girls along Broad-
! way honked their dog handbags as a
Mrs. Sam Timberlake has returned means of making way for themselves
•o her home after several week’s treat-
ment at Si. Anthony’s hospital in
Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Smith and Mrs.
G. (’. Branstool were business visitors
in Oklahoma City today.
EL RENO LADY TO BROADCAST
Mrs. Russell Mclain will broadcast
a number of vocal selections over
station WKY at Oklahoma City Tues-
day evening between 8 and 9 o’clock.
Russell McClain who has been work-
ing for the Rock Island out of Semi-
nole, has returned to El Reno.
PASTIME CLUB
Mrs. Henry Behne and Mrs. W. II
Thompson will be hostesses to the
Pastime Club tomorrow afternoon in
the home of the former at 1017 South
Macomb.
FASHIONS
By HEDDA HOYT
(United Press Fashion Editonj
NEW YORK, May 6.—(UP)—The
woman golfer is restricted some-
what when it comes to tin* matter of
golf costumes. \A*ry often she finds
herself far out on the links dressed in
a crepe de client* frock when it sud-
denly rains and her day is ruined as
far as golf is concerned. However,
that matter is solved this season as
rubberized crepe de chenes and rub-
berized velveteens have been intro-
duced for just such purposes.
The rubberized velveteens are be-
ing made up into the smartest of little
sports coats and matching them are
rubberized crepe do chene skirts or
one-piece frocks. Both plain and prin-
ted velveteens are obtainable in rub-
berized effects, the printed types often
including reptilian designs.
in heavy traffic.
The long pearl necklaces may In*
worn in various manners this Spring.
Little rhinestone pins made so that
they can hold two or more strands of
pearls together are the means of this
achievement. The pins are raised high
at the tops thus permitting even tie*
largest of pearl beads to pass through
them. Sometimes ruby or emerald
colored stones are combined with tie
rhinestones adding a bit of color to
the pins. The most novel placement
for this ornament is at the side of the
neck and when the long strand is
wrapped about the neck three times
and held at one side by ;l lovely pin
the effect is appropriate for evening
wear.
Hats made of reptilian leather dyed
in black and white colorings adorn
one of New York’s smart millinery
windows this week. The skull shapes
are used for this material and some
very novel effects are achieved.
Wm. Penn—5 cents—A Good Cigar. I
Find Cathedral Ruins
in Greenland Colony
Within a hundred miles of Cape
Farewell, at Juliauehaab, In Green
lund, lie tie remains of the greatest
Scandinavian cathedra! except that ot
old Troudhjcm in Norway.
Doctor Norland of Copenhagen line
been spending some time limiting ex
cavatloiis there, nnd be found the
foundations of the cathedral. They
are nearly n hundred feet long
In one of the chapels of the cat he
dral the body of a bishop has boon
found In full canonicals, with a ring
on the finger nnd n crook made ol
walrus trisks, lie probably lived about
1200 A. D.
Perhaps even more Interesting titan
the cathedral is the episcopal palace
close by. It must have been the larg-
est building in Greenland except the
home of the founder of the colony,
Eric the Red, at Brattalid. The front
Is 1(50 feet long. The palace and Its
outhouses cover three acres, nnd there
is accommodation for a hundred cattle
as wi ll ns for horses, sheep and pigs
It Is realized that the old Green
land settlement was on a bigger scale
than Ims hitherto been supposed
There must have boeu three or four
thousand farms.
llow is the English handy-man, who
claims to ho skilled In "<• different
trades and occupations, on opening
screw-top preserve Jars?
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PLANTS FOR SALB
+ Tomato, sweet potato
* and Pepper Varieties
Cabbage, Cauliflower,
etc. Prices moderate.
Cheaper in quantities.
We pull them as you
wait.
MICHAEL PRITZOi
312 South Choctaw
Across from Marlaud
Station, El Reno, Okla.
v *K-t<*t*H*+*><••;. * *+J
Pritoncrs Have Journal
Produced by prisoners In Wakefield
prison, Yorkshire, England, a weekly
newspaper lx being published. Its c!r
dilution is confined to the Institution
The paper is named "The Venturer,’
nnd contains topical articles, life
sketches, prison gossip nnd the gvn
oral news of the week. There is :
correspondence column nnd the prls
oners vie with each other for llternn
supremacy. “Wakefield prison Is main
ly fur young people," said a home of
flee official, "and special training I
emphasized there more than Is pos
slide in other prisons,"
Every Day Is
Harking handbags have created
Mother’s Day
May 8th
1927
Preston’s will have their
usual assortment of
fine flowers and
potted plants
NO CHANGE IN PRICES
Preston Floral Co.
212 South Rock Island
Phone 670
Mother’s Day
When You Bring Her Home a Sack of
Wm. Penn—5 cents—A Good Cigar
Renew Your Health
by Purification
Any physician will tell you that
•Perfect Purification of the System
is Nature’s Foundation of Perfect
Health.” Why not rid yourself of
chronic ailments that arc undermin-
ing your vitality? l’urify your en-
tire system by taking a thorougV
course of Calotabs,—once or twice* ;
week for several weeks—and see hov
Nature rewards you with health.
Calotabs are the greatest, of ah
system purifiers. Get a family pack
age, containing full directions. Onb
35 cts. At any drug store. (Adv.)
OWN AN
AUTOMOBILE?
Then you should b« pro-
tected by one of our
$10,000
LIABILITY POLICIES
A full years protection
for $16.00 on small cars,
larger ones $19.00.
This policy also insludos
Property Damage te Hie
amount of $1,000.
CONSERVATIVE
INVESTMENT CO.
B. D. Ashbrook, Pres.
Phone 684
111 No. Biekford
-THOS. JENSEN-
—FARM LOANS
—REAL ESTATE
—INSURANCE
Phone 37T
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LOW ROUND TRIP
Excursion
HOT SPRINGS
National Park Arkansas
Saturday, May 1 ltli
$8.80
Good Only in
Coaches and
Chair Cars
$ 13.20
Grid in Sleepers
on Payment
Pullman Fare
SPECIAL TRAIN
Leave Oklahoma City 9:00 p. m. Saturday
Arrive Hot Springs 11:00 a. m. Sunday
Tickets good return on any train up to 3:10 p. m.
May 22nd from Hot Springs
TAKE A FULL WEEK’S OUTING
Sec the Most Famous Health Resort in the World
Beautiful Mountain Trips, Horseback Riding, Golf-
in*—Visit Kcnimrl’s Dam, “The Fisherman’s Para-
dise.
For information phone R. L. Hadley, Ticket Agent.
^Th<- DLPKNDABLC /
FLOUR
• of Perfect Purity t
fully CuiranU-t-d
I I
Now is the time to lay in your supply of winter coal
—Wc handle the best grade of McAlester lump.
CANADIAN MILL 8 ELEVATOR CO.
PIIONK 8
Can You Afford to be without
KELVIN ATOR?
The New Sealfite mode! KoUinator instalkd in \our
home—without Red Tape contracts, for only
down and $12.25 per month.
The money you spend for ice " ill buy a KHvinalor
—So it costs you nothing.
BUY NOW—DON’T DELAY
DAVIS ELECTRIC
We Do Plumbing Too—Phone 22(1.
Still Going Big
OUR
$14.95
Dress Sale
A striking array of clever
new styles in all the most
popular materials and colois
GEORGETTES, CREPES,
WASHABLE CREPES
AND COMBINATIONS
SALE LASTS TO INCLUDE MAY 10TH
Rowers' Fashion Shoppe
J21 South Rock Island Phone 359
Take Care-Accept only Cenuine
Quick
AKER
Pure oats with ALL the protein, carbo-
hydrates, vitaniinrs and laxative “bulk"of
nourishing oats—NOTHING ADDED.
Cock in 2V2 to 5 minutes.
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 91, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1927, newspaper, May 6, 1927; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909914/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.