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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1932.
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
THREE
SOCIETY NEWS
COTEIUI ('Ll R
Mr. and Mra. Carl Whitlock.
*>24 South Madden avenue, were
host* Monday evening at the reg-
ular fortnightly meeting
Coterie club.
TIBSDAV CLAYKHS
Regular meeting of the Tues-
day Players was enjoyed this
week with Mrs. Forrest Nave, oil
of the ■South Rock Island avenue.
I (I uest s entertained with club
Melvin Marshall was an addl-1 members were Mrs. Sain Timber-
lloual guest to hold a substitute lake. Mrs. krnoat Kwlng, Mrs. fiuy
baud In the evenings games of j K Mallery and Mrs. J. L. Alus-
bridge. worth.
Mr*. Harvey Dozier made high i In the games of contract Mrs.
score during the evening, at the C. H. Siler received the favor for
dose of which Mrs. Whitlock ser- 1 high scoro among the Players
»ed a dainty lunch. |and Mrs. Tlmberlake was pre-
Cut flowers In gay colors were sented the guest prize.
used In bouquets at vantage points
about the rooms.
The club meeting in
Mrs. Nave served a dainty lunch
following the games. Hostess for
fort-[the meeting next Tuesday will be
night will be with Mr. and Mrs. [ announced later.
Dozier, 417 North Choctaw ave-! * * *
«ue. j It.UTIHT Y. W. A.
* * * The V. W. A. society of the
t*4 4)lT I'ARTl l First Baptist church met Tuesday
The girl scout troop of Concho evening with Miss Ida Bell McCain
entertained the boy scouts of that 1204 WeH| Wade streol. for the
place and their Scout Master, a fortnightly session.
D. Wood, with a Valentine party) Fifteen members of the group
Tuesday evening. < were present to enjoy the lesson
The courtesy was featured In on "tllrls and World Peace,” in
the Concho gymnasium with sixty which several took part,
boys and girls present. i During a business session the
The "gym” wa$ artistically dec- society decided to hold a covered
(.rated with hearts and other mo-1 dish dinner at the meeting In two
Ilfs of the Valentine season and | weeks, which will be held In the
the same note was repeated in all I home of Miss Wynona Thompson,
appointments of the evening. 81.7 Sunset Drive.
At this lime the "Week of
Prayer” program will also be
observed.
(lames and contest* made up
the form of entertainment and at
a late hour delicious refreshments
were served.
The girl* were assisted In thejHIHTHR.IY PARTI
hospitalities by their captain. Miss
Elizabeth Fast.
It was to honor the birthday
anniversary of her husband that
Mrs. II Worth Vasey, 413 North
4.4LK.VriYK PARTI Macomb aveuue, entertained Mon-
Misses Rosa Miller, It isalec day evening with a bridge and
Todd. Margaret Van (iundy. Nina pilch party.
Snow, and Lola Hopkins, Mrs. Friends of the honoree made up
Harry Berg, Neal Holden and players at three tables of brldgi
Ralph Todd were hosts to a) and two of pitch.
Valentine party .Saturday night.j Mrs. J. M Lindsay was the
February 13. at the basement of high scorer for the ladles and t4.
Ihe Red Rock church.
A red and w hile color note was
artistically carried out In the
k. Little held high score for the
men In the bridge games, while
at pitch Mrs. W. I Wyrlck made
(lecorstlous of the liascuicnt, and high score among the ladles and
repeated in the appointments of Arch Maurer, of Concho, won high
the dainty lunch served at a Isle [score for the men.
hour. Contests prizes were sward-; latvely prizes were awarded
ed to Mias Thelma Hoyse, Miss those holding high scores In Ihe
Virginia Arnold, Neal Holden, g.i...... sfi.-i which Ml Vasey
Homer Miller and Kenneth Van
Citudy. (lames were alno on-
joyed.
REGULAR MEET OF
CHAPTERS P. E. 0.
M. Enjoys Luncheon; AE,
A Night Session
Tuesday was regular meeting
day for both Chapter M. and
Chapter AK, of P. K. ().
A 1 o'clock luncheon was on
Joyed in the home of Mrs. M. A.
Ashhrook, 1101 South Hoff avs
cue. by members of Chapter M.
Associate hostess with Mrs.
Ashhrook was Mrs. A. T. March.
Out-of-town guests to add fresh
Interest were Mrs. I). U. Burke,
of Norman, Mrs. Blleu Doak. of
Stillwater, Mrs. C. C. McLeese,
of Davenport. Ncbr„ and Mrs.
Carter Torhune. of Oklahoma
City.
Following the lovely luncheon
Mrs. Torhune. guest speaker, re-
lated her travels In Kuropo and
the discussion was one of the
most Interesting features enjoy-
ed by the group tills season.
The meeting in two weeks,
March 1, will be held In the lioino
of Mrs. March, 619 South Hoff
i»venue, at which lime the elec-
tion of officers will be held.
This meeting Is In accordance
with the year book and will be
bel,| Instead of Ihe luncheon with
Mrs. R. J. Dunlop as bad been
planned.
Chapter AH
Fourteen members of Chapter
AK met In the evening wMh Miss
Helen March. HI!) South lloff
avenue.
held, after which \1r*. K. A. Ash-
ley was In charge of the program
(•n “Herman Cniversltles."
A social hour followed and be-
fore adjournment Miss March acr-!
ved dainty refreshments.
The meeting In two weeks will
In enjoyed with Mra. II. Merle
Woods, MU South Kittson ave-
nue.
CALENDAR
Kil Karc Klub Enjoys
Covered Dish Luncheon
served s delectable repast
It was a patriotic event and
[ suggestion • o( Hcorgc Wa.ihlng
(III',I, I,, enjoy till delightful ton's hli'lnl.r. tli|.. ar.-d m all Ihe ing lin-les- alien -lie entertained
courtesy with the hosts were Miss ! party details. , at Ihe regular meeting of Ihe III-
ei Celesta Hopkins, Ruth Todd, I • • • ' l<o bridge club Tuesday afternoon,
Virginia Arnold and Thelma Roy- lllllTHlrYY HiNM.it Only club member* were pree
te, of Kl Reno, and Messrs. David It ws. In celebrate hi birth '••»! to enjoy Ihe afternoon .)
Vnkney, Johnny Carrol, Clarence day anniversary that Ralph Smith, game- of contract. In which Mrs.
thorns*, Kdward Steven*. Itermo of Fort lleno. entertained Mon 'J C. Stleklev held high wore.
Hopkins. Krnesl LeFcver, 'llenu day evening at a 7 o'clock dinner At Hie rlose of Ihe afternoon
nnd Claude Klliaon. Harold are' in * local Ig| Mr BUckley assisted the ho le ,
Ray Van (iundy. Jasper Ridenour , A low bowl of West pe* .,M,| in serving ilellclotti refreshments.
Raymond Arnold, llonier Miller, ro-e wi> unn| to center the talde. She will entertain the rlnb In a
Sumner Holden. Kenneth and John where rover were laid for Ml .* fortnight at her home, .'*33 South
Van Lundy Mildred Neeley Mi laxilae R Mile* ivnm
* * * vilb*. Allre<| Plaol aad live best.
T. J. Murphv, of Dklahoma | • # •
City, traarzeted bailor-, here W Ar bur it.ggert. 113 Kant
Tuesday._ Wade sireei, |* III at III* home.
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New Seasonable Merchandise
— At New Low Prices —
Expert buying—in (inanity lot ;—has made these low prices possible.
Quarters will do the work of Dollars at Anthony's during 1932.
Do Your Shopping Here and Save
Wednesday
Past Oracle Club of Royal
Neighbor*. IIout03*, Mr*, ktuma
Smith, t-'oulb of the mill*.
Unity Club. Hoste**. Mr*. Fred
K, Arnold, .718 South Barker ave-
nue.
Mu Hamrna Chi Club. lloateas,
MIkh France* Turner, north of
the city.
Nighthawk* Bridge Club. Host*.
Mr. und Mr*. W. W, Mathew*,
10.10 South Klllaon avenue.
While Away An Hour Club.
lloHtes*. Mr*. J. W. Dullu, .'>24
South Mile* avenue.
Wednesday Player*. Ho*t«»*.
Mr*. William Hla**, Oklahoma
City
Jolly Klght Bridge Club. Host-
ess. Mrs. J. C. Ming, 213 South
Williams avenue.
Raiubow Mcetiug. Regular ses-
sion ut the Masbnle Temple.
Thursday
Country Club Bridge
Hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T.
March ami Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Ashhrook.
Kplscopal Cui'.J. Regular la-n-
ten study with Mrs. 8. 8. Macy as
loader.
L. A. to 8. 11. of N. A. Hostess,
Mr* Perry Moore, IIII4 West Wood-
son street.
First M. K. Home Missionary
Society. Hoh4ch* for February
meeting. Mrs. Klmer K. Brown,
309 Hast Wade street.
Baptist Calendar Tea for Feb-
ruary. Hostess. Mrs. J. II. Ban-
nlater, 412 South Macomb avenue,
with Mesdames J. U. Jolde, J. H.
Lewis and Thus. J. Harris as as-
sociate hostesses.
Presbyterian (tenoral Kocletjrr
Regular meeting at 2 o'clock and
Installation The session I* of
more than ordinary Interest and
A brief business sessIon was ,, _
............ %•.- l • «H members are urged to attend
Central Methodist Circles moet
as follows:
One. Hostess, Mrs. II. C. Skin-
ner. IU51 South Klllson avenue,
with Mrs. H. M. Hensley as asso-
mlate hostess.
Two. Hoxtes*, Mr*. John Flee-
ror, 910 South Williams avenue,
with Mrs. Harry Campbell as
assistant hostess
Three. Hostess, Mrs. Clyde
Matthews, *14 South Barker ave-
nue. with Mrs Alva William* aa
associate hostess.
Christian Church Calendar Tea.
Hostesses, division three who will
entertain with a Heorge and Mar-
than Washington tea at the borne
of Mrs. A H. Morrison. 414 Soulh
Barker avenue.
tvfclnj
ladu* Club lvalue At Klk* Home |
Hods at lasp Vest Kvent I Ladle'.
N'ghM, Mr and Mr*. James M
Blair soil Mr. anil Mr*. Hum Al
liaoa.
C. P T Club IIosla»s al all-
nay meeting und covered dish
luncheon. Mrs. 8. K Little, ala
South Roberts avenue
I. A to It of It T Regular
cession at the Trainmen'* hall
Pa.iHme Bridge fluh llo.ite
'lr>. It D Shrader, 6 In Soulh
Bickford avenue
' H«lle Bennett Circle of Central
M K ( hurch llosleaz. Ml;,' lair
raine Kllklna. 221 South Robert.(
avenue.
Woman's Iteitei Corps K.guiir
meeting at the I. O O. F hall
Holden Needle Sewing Club
Hoaleaa, Mr Harold Corey, .<21
-on*h Itcno avenue
sal uniat
(Joi-en of Club*. Hnilesi. Mi
J W t IK Ins. 320 lias I Wade
»t reel,
KII Kare Klub members eu-
Jcyed a covorod dish luncheon
Tuesday afteruoon at the borne of
Mrs. Arthur Clark, 300 South
Hadden avouuo.
Tbs party was the courtesy fol- M i n j w 4 p p « Mont
lowing Ihe first series of games llr!l 1 UCl
and prizes were awarded each
member according to their score
for the series. Mrs. Kolscbowsky
held high score for the series.
Mis. Arthur Clark hold high Th" ""ulHl8n‘ ‘O'''ocat|on will
In the afternoon's games, which ' 01,6 strong features of
follow ed (lie bountiful luncheon at I the Joint utiuual meeting of the
church at G o'clock, followed by
a religion* play at 8.
Canadian county I* expected to
have several delegates.
to Be
Feature Feb. 25-27
I o'clock. The (tilling table was
centered with a lovely bouquet ot
amaryllis, flankod on either side
by red aud green tapers in crystal
holders.
The group planned to hold a
' o'clock luncheon preceding Ihe
Oklahoma Council of Churches
and the Oklahoma Council of
Christian Kducation In Oklahoma
City Fob. 2.1. 26 and 27.
A number of Interesting speak-
ers have been secured to dlscusa
different phases of work por-
games at each fortnightly meeting j talnlng to this group, according
during the next series, with two [to the program released here. "A
hostesses each time. Minister's Responsibility for Keop-
The meeting III two weeks will i *,,K Abreast of the New Knowl-
he enjoyed III tile home of Mrn.
L. A. Sliuuiard. Hoti .South Rock
Island avenue, with Mrs. Bert
Lewis as associate hostess.
• • •
It. It.
Daughter* of the American Ite-
volutIonary will entertain Friday
afternoon with a (ieorge Washing-
Ion party in the home of Mrs. C.
BY CNITKI) PltKSS
College
Creighton 48, Drake 24.
Arkausas 33. St. Louis 19.
Texas Christian 33. Baylor 31.
Wyoming 26. Colorado 21.
Colorado Teachers 39, Denver
21.
Washington Stato 28, Oregon
State 26.
Ohio U. 36, Wittenberg 34.
Cornell 28. Dartmouth 27.
Oklahoma 34, Kansas State 22.
Harvard 32, Northeastern 23.
Ole Miss 33, Alabama 30.
Duke 25, North Carolina Statu
21.
William Ai Mary 26, Ktnory ft
Henry 19.
Colgate 33. Buckucll 27.
Carnegie Tech 36, VV. ft J. 20.
Western Maryland 2, Johns
Hopkins 19.
Phillips university 42, Oklaho-
ma Baptists 33,
lllgliaclioul
Cushing 22, Sapulpa 14.
Kl Reno 23, Central, Oklaho-
ma City, 21.
Capitol Hill 21, Norman 14.
McAlester 34, Ada 33.
Yukon 32, Purcell 16.
Huihrie forfeited to Shawuee.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kv*--.
Miss Kthel Kvans aud Merrill
Weekly attended the Cardlnal-
Indian basketball game at Central
hlghschool in Oklahoma City Tues-
day night.
Phon* Classified Ad* to 18.
edge and Current Thought” will
he dlaciisHod ,by Dr. W. B. Bit-
zel, Norman.
Dr. A. M. Jayne, pastor of the
First Methodist Kplscopal church
of Oklahoma City, will demon-
strate some of his effective meth-
ods used in hulldlug one of thc[
largest and most effective cradle
roll departments lu the state of
It Miller, III South Macomb ave-, Oklahoma.
1 The work of the hcgluuer*' de-
li ue.
It I* guest day and the meet-
ing will convene i^ 2:30 o'clock.
All members are urged to be pres-
ent with frlenda.
JAPAN RESPONSIBLE TO U. S.
I ai lment will bn in charge of
Mrs. H A. Kanaga of tile Firs!
Presbyterian Church. Dklahoma
Clly, while Mrs. H"u)hIi Asher,
superintendent of the primary de-
partment of the First Methodist
Kplscopal church. Dklahoma City,
44 aahlugton. heh 17 <IP» Sec re- J w||| lead Ihe conferences of the
tarv of Kiuto Ktlmson lias Insert I |>rImary workers.
Hl-ldi KKIIHiK 11,1 It
Mrs. John Flke. 7ua South
Itoek Island avenue, was a ( harm-
considering the notification of
Japan that Ihe United States will
hold tier responsible for daniage
10 life and property In Ihe Inter-
national settlement In Shanghai,
11 was learned aiiHinrll.il Ively to-
day. Toklo report*, however, that
such warning already had la-en
given were dented firmly by the
same authority. No dm Itdoii on
the point has Iiocii rein hut.
I The program for the leaders of
youth will extend throughout the
entire convention. The youlh's
conference will begin Friday eve-
ning with a young people's ban-
quet lit tile Flrat Presbyterian
Mrs. Rocknc 111
Mrs. S II. Brown, 414 South
Itmk Island avenue, pent Tues-
day In Oklahoma City
“•j—
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3f» in, Prints
f ’hild’s |*lav Suits
laid 1 T * W ^
able rseje o| lira IMltcip alL AdV
ad
pin sell Sat-, t'l'i. d'
New Voiles
> ard-Wide Prints
Saw firurnl ’hlhih Votlr i A
it A A’
tee - ^
m uii
Broun Muslin
4* Ire h heavv In OWN on till Our ^ PM
0 "*
( hild’s Sd hiH»l Shoes
Idp"' ^
9-1 Slieetinu
Lo m| giad* ei-lzi-'L I'nlilarrh' rm pmm
camb * alt tiling llu now .<r J M J*
afc # W
Ad Silk Crepes
......h pteie "i Or*
in tin- • u tti iibaih 0
Men’s Work Shirts
Anlhonv Yard IVIde tit.-i 1 ^ **.
t" U|
houldai• -lid aim hull N
Dll' j»| |i e»
Hiiion Underwear
0*
paniw '.ti pin*
Men's f over! Pnnh
M*
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Hope Muslin
Oanulh' H";mi ikimh b'*acb» pm
Mn-llii Al’ olulrh ftei tium drr ~~M 1
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“Hudihide” (herulls
I tekhid- tripb pm mm
1 Hhrd tlu «gt ovarall J
It'll bUltou diUlldr pal l e ^
ti-entcli e<t bill New plb>
f!pnnnn T«44els
n. * J a 8 4 doubla thread t'anti'm mt
lovrlt aith eolortd l>'tldtlt
Nrw atary day prl<#
IH I I 4 K 41*1*4 4. 4M4| 4 CM II
Several guwala added fresh lu
tries! lo the meeting of licit*
Kappa Hamrna club Tneidav eve
nlng. when ML. hvrlyn Waggru
rr, 316 North Choctaw avenue, do
llclitfully entertained the club at
Hie fortnightly bridge imrly
The additional group war niadr
up of Mr- D F Natl, of Denver.
Colo.. Mm Clair* Portwmvd, Mian
Dorothy Knga'e and Ml a AD e
M« • 'om*
The favor fot high wore at
bildge, among ■ Inti memberwent
to Mra. Itoy Stafford, wh le Ml *
Iteatrli e Krnaga waa pro milled
the ii>n<id*ilon Mr.i. Portwmid
won the gued prize,
A greeq color note w* i*rrl< I
•■lit In the decoration - and dcall'.
of the game*.
At Ihe close of (be eienlng a
i hop alley supper, rai served Ml-*
Martha Lee llaslnger. 113 South
Bickford avenue. Will be bode.,
'o the club In two week*.
Mr* lUllllc KfirMi. . v llluw oi
the laniou<i Nolle Dime roach, ha*
••ecu m a critical eondBIon at th"
Main clinic al Rochester Mom
She recently underwent u major
operation j
Correction
The following advcrtiazmcnt la
rt-run because of a typograph-
ical error In previous issue.
BOWERS
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How will you
have your
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Home Bake
Shop
This name was suggested by Mr. L.
M. Wyatt and on his request the prize
of $5.00 has lieon donated to charity.
Also, with this suggestion, came the
slogan, “Wc Put the ‘Sweet’ in ‘Home,
Sweet Home.’”
To the many people who submitted
names in our contest we extend an
invitation to visit our HOME BAKE
SHOP Saturday, February 20. See the
shop and receive a slight favor
We extend to everybody and invita-
tion to try our products which can Ik*
bought from every grocery in El lleno.
Home Bake
Shop
100% Home Owned
100% Home Operated
JON So. Huklord
Phone 951
OLD BAKE-RITE BAKERY
Ci
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SPECIAL CLEARANCE
LADIES WINTER HATS
FELTS etc ......CHOICE
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Kl Hr no, Okl«.
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W* dim I say that rlaanmg
makat old (loth** n*w. but we
do aay that our rleanlni pm
ew«» mak*a old rloth*a Irutk
Ilk* new. Thar* la no raaanu
for a dowdy appoaranc* whan
w* rlaan and tl>* *o raeaon
ably.
built .......-Mb.
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(’ryutal ('Ipaners
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never know wfcet
VHo-Freih meant until yew try
Maiwell Heute Coffee. Oaypen-
remeved, Oryqen excluded, thli fine
coffee give* more cup* per pound.
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