The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 3, 1937 Page: 2 of 6
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TWO
2L RENO, '(OgLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
*SQCi ETY
TO RECEIVE HUGE FORTUNE
TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, .19
l ainily Reunion
Plans Announced
Plans for a reunion of the Mit-
tem’orf family to bp lielti Wednes-
c. v and Thursday. Aug. 4 and 6,
rp announced today. Wednesday's
celebration will be held at the
home of H. F. Mlttendorf. 206
South Williams avenue.
A picnic and basket dinner at
i f0 is the program outlined for
Thursday. The event will be held at
tht MUtendorf homestead. 12 miles
west arid one north of E! Reno.
Relatives, friends and former neigh-
bor: are invited to attend.
The reunion is the first by all
brothers and sisters since they
(elebrated the golden wedding an-
niversary of their parents, the late
Mr and Mrs. T. H. Mittendorf, at
Calumet hi 1929.
Those to attend the family gatli-
■ nng other than H. F. Mittendorf.
ii. lude C. O Mittendorf and Theo
Mittendorf of Chicago. 111., Mrs
W. A. Connell of Rich Hill, Mo.
O. O Mittendorf of Muskogee
!r C I). Ashinhurst of Ponca
City and Mis. Roy C. Potts of
Washington, D. C.
* * *
I ARK WELL PART A’
l> ENJOYED
A large |>arty of friends gather-
ed at the home of Mr and Mr-
Jelin McCoy. 1101 Sunset drive.
Saturday evening for a farewell
uprise honoring their son, John
J who departed Sunday for an
Indefinite visit In Los Angeles.
Calif., Portland. Ore.. Salt Lake
City, Utah, and Denver, Colo
The evening was spent Informally
;,nd at a late hour dainty refresh-
ments were served.
* * *
SHOWER IS PLANNED
I OR MRS. STOCK
Edward Oreenan. Mrs
rnomu L. Williams, Mrs. Tom
and Mrs. Darby Quinn are
ung invitations for a miaoel-
ou shower to be given Wed-
:. liny evening complimenting Mrs
M. in.- Stock, who before Iter mar-
last month was Miss Minnie
Boorsma.
The courtesy will be held in the
f . : man home. 406 South Choctaw
avenue.
* • *
l<siONARl SOCIETY
I O I .N JOY LAWN PARTY
Monthly meeting for the Chris-
tian Women's Missionary society
will be held in the form of a
lawn uartv nt, 7:30 o'clock Thurs-
«I»V evening, Aug. 5. at the home
of Mrs. C. la Brady. 309 South
I lob. i ts avenue.
Business routine will be follow-
ed by the lesson program and all
members are urged to be present
by the hostess
* * *
AUGUST MEET *
HKI.D BY C. D. A.
Monthly meeting for the Catho-
II Daughters of America was held
V i.day evening lit K C hall with
li Josephine Marshall, grand
r< rut ui charge.
Bit mess was routine and It was
decided to hold next mouth's ac*.-
•oit on the second Monday eve-
Kept. 13 because of labor
■ r. activities which full on regular
n «Mwt night
* * *
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
I M UPRATED SUNDAY
4* delightful affair of
Calendar
Home Wedding Is Event
Of Monday Evening
WEDNESDAY
A wedding of paramount interest.'
J. C. L. club. Hostess, Mrs. John | was that solemnized at 8 o’clock
Welter, west of El Reno. j Monday evening, Aug 2. when Miss
Jolly Eight Bridge club. Hostess. Catherine Stoehr and John W. Spen-
Mrs P. H. Higginbotham, 826 cer exchanged marriage vows in
South Miles avenue.
Order of Rainbow for Olrls. Reg
ular meeting at Masonic Temple.
T. L. F. club. Hostess. Mrs. Lou
the home of the bride's parents, j
Mr. and Mrs. W J. Stoehr. 632 j
South Hadden avenue.
Baskets of gladioli and shasta
a • u. iiuowiw, mi o. umi , -- ----- |
Preston 107 North Admire avenue 1 daisies formed a charming back- I
THURSDAY
First M E. Aid divisions will
meet as follows:
ground for the nuptial ceremony
with Rev. Holmes Nichols, former *
pastor of the First Baptist church.)
_ P „ . I officiating.
One. Hostess. Mrs. LeRov Carter
*08 Soutii Ellison avenue. The ,,r!ap was radiantly lovely in
Two Hostess Mrs I H Homer 8 lW0 I>leC* fr0Clt 0f nftVy blue 1
„ ' , '*?r ,J' B' "8rPfr sheer with both the dress and waist
>12 East Wade street. length coat trimmed in shirring
Three Hostess at 7:30 p in of self material. She chose dubon-
neeting, Mrs Harry Hoyt, 1017 net accessories and her shoulder
South Hoff avenue. j corsage was of gladioli In a har-
Four. Hostess, Mrs. J. W. Vance, monizing shade and white tube
5ast Cavanaugh street. roses.
O D O. Quilting club. Hostess
Mrs Blanche Myers, southwest ol
9 Reno.
DeMolay Regular meeting
Masonic Temple.
Mu Oamma Chi club. Hostess
Mrs. Earl Pritner, Okarche.
Her only attendant was Miss
Anna Lee Noivel) of Oklahoma
City, who ciiose a midnight blue
„( ' crepe dress fashioned redingote
j style Her accessories were white
and she also wore a corsage of
gladioli and lube roses. Delbert
. Bright served Mr 8pencer as best
Jo Ann club Hostess. Miss La- 1 ,nan
/era Allen, East of El Reno. .___.. . , , „ .
... Immediately following the wed-
Baptlst W M 8 circle hostesses dlllK Mr und Mr, 8toehr ellter-
'* * “e ** 'ohowts. tallied with an Informal reception
One and two, Mrs Seymour | during which Miss Johnnie Maxey
Jtlcr. 420 8outh Ellison avenue. assisted in the hospitalities. Punch
Three, Mrs. C. C. Holden, 40H and wafers were served from the
touth Admire avenue. lace covered dining table which
ELEPHANT SEAL
HOLLYWOOD
FILM SHOP
HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 3—(U.fi)—
Tliis story on Gregory Ratoff is
Breeding drounds
main Unknown
fort, “Life of a Lancer Spy," he
was sitting in the screening room
SAN DIEGO, Cal., Aug. 3—tu.R> ’at the sludio studying his brain
| —The age-old mystery of the loca-' child.
j lion of the brggdlng grounds of the! The laboratory ha* stabbed me
; female elephant seal today still in the heart." lamented Ratoff
J is as much of an enigma as the "They've printed my picture too
fabled “graveyard of the elephants.'' ^ dark. It’s ruined.”
A thorough search of the Quad-, Darryl F Zanuck. studio pro-
alupe and Sedros islands, off the duction chief, was sitting nearby,
coast of Mexico, by an exaendition He hastily wrote a note and pass-
in charge of Captain G. Allan Han- I ed it to Ratoff. It read:
j cock, millionaire patron of the “The picture will look better
sciences and a group or San Diego you take off your sun glasses."
zoo officials, failed to reveal a $ * *
trace of the long-sought breeding f Bing Crosby probably Is the
ground. busiest actor in Hollywood. He
"7 here were at least 1,500 males finishes one feature production
ajong the shores of the Guadalupe after another. Then there are his
J Islands." Dr. Harry _Wegforth. presi- radio engagements, in addition
—tlie San Diego Zoological to the following activities:
society, said in
dent of
_ on A stable of race horses to watch:
J the search. tennis and golf (Bing promotes
“Not more than 35 or 40 females matches); deep-sea fishing, and
were to be found prize fighting. Crosby has a half
"We are still trying to discover interest in a couple of fighters
the breeding grounds of the fe- now
males, who apparently isolate! * * *
themselves to give birth to their i Frances Farmer speaks up for
young and then continue to re- the newspaiier women, and she
main in seclusion while they care should know for she was one
for the young." before coming to Hollywood,
The party also was unable to "Down through the history’ of
discover a trace of the rare "white" journalism," said Miss Farmer,
Four. Mrs. C. Taylor, north of
El Reno.
Five, Mrs, J. H. Bannister. 415
South Macomb avenue, at 9 a. m
Royal Neighbors. Regular mpet-
ng in I. O. O. F. hall
Christian Women's Missionary
wclety. Regular meeting and lesson
was centered with u low bowl of;
gladioli and shasta daisies similar:
to those which formed the im-
provised altar.
Guests tor the weddjng and re-
ception, other than Miss Maxey.
were Mr and Mrs. Harry Laird, |
Mr and Mrs. Morris Stock, Mr
BULK OF S25.000.00U — Four children of the late Guglielmo
Marconi, wireless inventor, share his fortune in Rome, estimated
at $25,000,000. but the youngest Elettra. 7, Is to receive the bulk
of It. Only child of the inventor's second marriage, she is shown
with her mother, Marchesa Marconi, during a visit to the in-
ventor in London two years ago
1 seals often reported in the vicinity
| of the Guadalupe and Sedros
islands. Dr. Wegforth said.
women have been able to cover
certain stories far better than
men. Clever wwnw can handle
Indian Hospitals
Near Complete
MUSKOGEE, Aug. 3 — dfl
Charles Leaeh. regional engiin
for the Muskogee Indian burr?
said hospitals under construct!
nt Tahlequah and Talihina wc'j
be finlslied by the first of
year.
Loach said the $320,000 Tahleqj
hospital would be done before
expiration of tlie Oct. 1 deadl
He said the $860,000 Talihina
tarium project would be flnis|
by Jtm. l, two months ahead
its deadline.
Two sanitariums are being I
Talihina. -Their purpose Is to fl
care of general as well as tul
cular cases.
The 75-bcd Tahlequah hospjj
will treat Indian cases a.ssigjjj
by the Five Civilized fftibu J
dian agency.
*
lyiONE
YOUR WANT ADS T
Captain Hancock's specially equip- '"en who are lu‘WK sources far
ped cruiser Vulero III was used than men can. Women
by the expedition which returned I^k^J
the record."
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA I.EB
HOW CAN I?
By ANN ASHLEY
to San Diego, with two 3-year-old
elephant seals.
These are said to be tlie young-
est animals of this specie ever
captured alive.
* * *
Paramount has repotted that
Charles Guy Fulke Grevllle, Baron
The young seals are to be plac- , ; . ,
ed in the San Diego zoo in Balboa *?aen slgwd as 8 pIayer un‘
park, along with rare snakes, a
program at 7.10 p. m. In the form und Mrs. Lawrence Stoehr, Mrs.
Q. If
person has been en- Q. Where can I place the Ice
der a contract that forbids use
™ 8£fC* 8«<L*veral Michel Tooke^^T a £“adu.,e
I MiT Delbert' Bright ! Jointly bvtwo hoMrasc pick » Hdww w|U J* on hand? ! collmed on'uie
Mrs. C. M. Brady, 309 South Rob- J UJld gt0),llr is It necessary, when returning A. Attach a small funnel to the lands
;rt* avenue. Mrs. Spencer, attractive blond. Lheir ho,P1(obty to invite both ol side of the refrigerator, and slip
was graduated from El Reno high- *hem at ,hP same time, or to the l,|p P*ck through tills funnel.
Egypt.
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CLEARANCE!
SPORT GARMENTS
PLAY SUITS $31
SWIM SUITS $2.50
SHIRTS A SLACKS 79c and |
SHORTS
BOWERS
FRIDAY
L. A. to B. of R. T. Regular
meeting in Trainmen’s hall.
Women’s Relief Corps. Hostess.
Mrs. Maggie Bond lira lit, 202 South
Admire uvenue. •
It E. L. class of Baptist Sunday
school. Hostess at 1 o'clock cover-
ed dish luncheon. Mrs. Sam Hul-
bert, v/lth members who celebrate
birthdays tills month as associate
hostesses.
BAPTIST Y. W. A.
MEETS MONDAY
Miss Mildred Sanford. 821 Sunset
drive, entertained the Baptist Y
school with the class of '34 and same nltair? Q. How can I prevent cod liver
for tlie past 18 months has been a No- UUs Is optional Th." oil' or any emuUlon- fron‘ stlck-
ln nurses training at St Anthony's mnv |livnpd semuaieiv if .t. ln» w thr s.l’00,*?
hospital hi Oklahoma City At the V ™ 1 ** A Merely dip the spoon into cold
local institution she was a Pepett Mre<1 W8ter h*‘fore pou,ln« ,he 0,1
girls pep club, and member of1 Q- W1'1*' do«* it signify when P
Bonita Marica Cutta. literary soci- P. C. Is printed on a vinttiiu;
ety for girls. fBrd? nfPle co1nyeal »he“ Uai"K “ Ul gel‘
rarn7 atlne mixtures?
Mr Spencer, son of W H Spencer. A. Tills is the abbreviation of the A. It is better to use canned
505 West Oweas street, received French phrase "pour prendre pineapple in gelatine mixtures be-
his diploma from the local hlgh-
srhool In 1932. He was a member
of the Senate, boys' debating soc-
iety, and the Indians, boys' pep man follow the head waiter?
| rlub For the past nine years he A. The woman should follow
rouge," and means “to take leave." cause fresh pineapple will not con-
Q. When a man and a woman 8p*l-
enter a restaurant, should the
W A Monday evening with seven *las ,)con employed by the Pat-
members In attendance. Jlerson drug store here.
Plans for August activities were ^hp couple departed Tuesday
the head waiter, the man Iasi
discussed and It was decided to I lor ®**oaln Springs, Ark, wiiere
feature a special week later in the J w*i* spend the remainder of
mouth. Miss Dorothy Waterlield ,,1p week *"*d upon their return
was In charge of the program on, w*i* 1)6 located at 309 East Hayes
"Stewardship.” j street. ^
At the close of an Informal I ------—
social hour Uie hostess served re-
sociui nour me Hostess serven re- . t 'I'A rsii ■
freshnieuts. Hostess for the meeting LAAjIJs III I’ ILL
Aug 16 will be announred later FEDERAL l’L\(’ES
GUE8T8 ENTERTAINED The Unlieci civil strict
A1 S1,NI)A\ 1)INNM( commiiisioii has announced tliat
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hale and rvamiimt ions for five federal portl-
Mi's Dollle E Hale, north of El lions will be held ill the near
Reno, entertained the following future.
guests at 1 oclock Sunday dinner In the naval department are the
. , Mrs Virginia Hale Grader o! positions oi associate naval nrchi-
Sundav j ^PW Vork City, Miss Ellu Hunt tect. $3,300 a year, and assistant
the spend-the-day party at I Edmond. Mr and Mi-s R H naval an-hltect. (2.600 a year.
tch Mr. and Mrs. Jlnt Roe vers jHa,p «nd family of Union City. j Examinations for dental special-
eilained at their home near' Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Husbrook of' lsts are listed as follows:
Union city, in celebration of her
:’>th birthday anniversary.
riiose to enjoy the courtesy with
* honoree and host were Mr and
lis H’-rben Tlllnuui and family,
and Mrs. Roy Cubberry and
nllv of Tulsa Mr xtit4--Mrr
Homer Ogle and famllv of Okla-
Shattuck. l>Mital laboratory mechanic. $2,-|
Miss Allcne Hale of Union City 'W « year; assistant dental labor- j
accompanied Mr. und Mrs. Has- •'•orv mechanic, $1 440 a year; and
brook home for a week's visit. dental hygienist. $1,620 a year.
* * * public health service, treasury de- j
EAGLES AUXILIARY partinent and veterans admlnls-
liOLD- RUMNKK* MEET itraUtm. I
Fitn informnTIoA * conrei hlng the '
Business meeting for the Eagles
City Misse* Geneva aivl' nuxiliary was held Monday evening examinations may be obtainetl from
1 (Why Smlthwick of El Reno. Mr
; nil Mrs Ben Hnnnemun and Mr.
•u'.d Mrs Richard Bocvers of Ban-
ner.
Afternoon visitors weir Mr and
Mrs Pred Boners and family and
Mis: Eileen Patzack of Union
City
• * *
I M T M. CLUB
POSTPONES MEET
in Engles hull with Mrs. Marvin CTvdp Musgrove at the El Reno I
Hale, president, in charge of rou-1 I*0**0'!*0*. 1
ROYAL
LAST TIMES TODAY
Gene Autiy
in
‘(ill ALONG
LITTLE DOGIES”
Added—( wnicdy and News
STARTING WEDNESDAY
“THE GREAT
GAMBINI”
EMPRESS
LAST TIMES TODAY
•SINS OF CHILDREN*
STARTING WEDNESDAY
“JOIN THE
MARINES"
S
luont!
Criterion
LA8T TIME8 TODAY
Jean Harlow
Clark Gable
in
“SARATOGA”
with
Lionel Rarrymore
Frank Morgan
Walter Pidgeon
Una Merkel
Also “Song Of The Islands"
And News
WEDNESDAY ONLY
•MARRJKI) HEFORE
BREAKFAST”
with
Robert Young
Florence Rice
June Clay worth
Harnett Parker
r%
41-
tine business.
Entertainment committee named
for August Included Mrs Hale
Mrs. Ernest Hodgklnson mid Mrs
Ted Hodgklnson, who will serve us
hostesses lor the social to be held
at the hall next Monday evening I
Door prize went to Mrs Dnr
V. Gallagher,
tug of T. M. T. M. club
TOOTH DERBY IS
I
indefinitely It
day.
was announced to-
GETTING STARTED
Hospital News
Vjyian White. 6-year-old daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs Charles White.
512 North Rock Island avenue,
underwent a tonsillectomy at the
Catto hospital this morning She
i* expected to be dismissed tonight
or Wednesday morning.
Clarence- Elmer Dungleberger,
CHICKASHA. Aug 3—oPl— Rela- |
[tlves of LUitin Ruth Peavler. 14
months and one-week old. claimed |
for her a posit Ion at the head of |
the "national baby derby.”
Rending of the 16 teeth of which
Jnck Roger Vaught, Livingston I
Mom boasted at the age of 15
months, kin of Linda Ruth said
she had the same number of teeth
when she was three weeks younger
Kingfisher, who submitted to ..
tonsillotomy Tuesday morning at
thr E3 Reno sanitarium, was ex-
pected to be removed home tonight
or Wednesday morning. He is the
6-year-cld son of Mr. and Mrs.
1 M. Dungleberger,
Mrs. Cathryn Adams ol Cleo
Springs was released Monday from
the El Reno sanitarium following
treatment since Sunday.
IWD 41 YEARS
DUNKERTON. Ia,—(U.8)—O J.
Hoidlman. farmer near hen-, owns
a seven-foot hand binder that has
been used for 41 consecutive veurs.
It lias cut from 30 to 60 acres of
strain each season during that pe-
riod. It still has Uie original set
of i oilers.
PURE JERSEY MILK
Morning and Evening
Delivery
R. L. BUCK DAIRY
Phone 9538-F-5
•Hijfh” Excitement
About HATS
Try one on—Three's smartness
In every Inch of their high
crowns!
Hlarh - Browrn-Green - Blue
From— S2.95
BOWERS
BIKES
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
latest streamlined models—lor
__ boys and girl*
—with balloon
tires end leteat
brakes.
A* LOW AS
$
AUTO RADIO
Bring ia local end long distant
stations deer end without noise.
At LOW At
11
You don’t nood
Y° v __ buy
c**h_or a who\«
Good-
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Plan
Cotn«
SPARK PLUGS . . 58c uw
WIPER ILA0ES . 25ca»a.
DRIVING Q0QQLES 19c ..e ^
AUTO POLISHING CLOTH
FREE 17tm polish 50c
V I
can
good/Year
PAY A LITTLE
EACH PAYDAY
SERVICE
STORES
120 NORTH BICKFORD PHONE 221
C. H. Wilder, Mgr.
ON TIRES
BATTERIES . . .
RADIOS.....
AUTO SUPPLIES
WHAT do you want? How much do you want to pay for it?
\\ here will you find il? Thone are your questions.
What’s wanted, how much it xhould coat, when it will Ik* needed
is an old Htory to El Reno merchant**. They know those things
... and they utay in business by making your wants their guide!
They know how to tell you about them, too. What’s wanted
... at the right price ... is what you’ll find in the advertise-,
nu nts in The Daily Tribune. **’ ** } i;
YOU’LL FIND IT IN THE ADS IN
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