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FOUR
T^E?i“D?iLyTribunej||(|)M)(s TO PLAY
EL RENO (ORLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
Issued dally except Saturday from 307 South Rock Island
tad entered as second-class mall mailer under the act of March 3, 187ft!
RAY J. DYER
Editor and Publisher
BUDGE HARM;
News Editor
DEAN WARD
Advertising Manager
PRESS ls exclusively entitled to the use for re-
«Wicatian of all the news dispatches credited to it
Ilia paper, and also to all the local news therein.
or not credited by
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THE
MEMBER OF
NATIONAL EDITORIAL
and
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YOUR GOOD HEALTH
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 19311 !§ON
Stomach Blamed for Many Pain* Which May Be Due
To Other Cause*
Crider Club Closes Out
Wednesday Night
DAILY
SUBSCRIPTION
By Carrier
One Week
Hirer months
One year
KATES
BY MAIL IN CANADIAN AND
ADJOINING COUNTIES
I .12 Three montlis ti -is
SI 35 Six months j2!.50
$5.40 One year $4 00
'Continued from page 1)
tied one. Chlckasha holds victories
as follows: Anadarko 6-0. Enid
7-0. Duncan 7-0. Outhrie 1P-0 and
Ardmore 30-0.
Their setbacks were to Central
16-0. I^twlon 13-0. Norman 18-01
[and Classen 41-0.
The tied game was a scoreless
I contest with Waurika. played ini
| mud at the start of the season.
By CLAUD NORTH t HKISMAN. M.D.
IRRITATED stomach is a name
* which 1 had never thought to
apply to the numerous complains
of stomach trouble. It remains
for Mrs. I. W., of Texas, to apply
the name “Irri-
MONDAY. NOVEMBER 23, l»3tj
niiLhnJ!",MJ *"*• ,hpv. •««* every man
.Crider Scouts Enemy
Spearheaded by Joe Shinn. 195-
poiuid fullback. Chickasha has a
rumining attack whirh just now is
reaching its peak Crider scouted
their game with Ardmore Friday
night when Underhill's charges had
no difficulty In stepping ahead
UK. CUKISMAN
tated Stomach."
She says she
suffers from a
c o nstant sore-
ness under the
ribs on the right
side, gas and
burning in the
region of the
stomach which
is Increased
when she eats
fried foods. She
thinks she has
indigestion,
can blame the
neighbour, every man his brother, saving. Know the Lord: for all shall
his MO-O
know me. from the least to thr greatest.—Hebrews 8:11
New York . . . Inside Out
BY DON OMALLEY
"Chickasha can and will give us
almost as much trouble ns any
team we have met this year."
Crider .said today. "They ere go-
ing to make it tough, and unless
El Reno snaps out of the lethargy
'which beset us at Central last
week, it's going to be bad."
Comprrnlive strength of F| Reno
and Chickasha cannot be gauged
accurately on paper, since I
both
scores ot the two clubs are
conflicting and confusing.
The Chleks downed Guthrie 19-6.
while El Reno beat the same club
N™YORK Nov. 23,-The close Obviously, someone has to take-
out sale racket, far from being the rap.
a relic of pre-war New York, has * *
2ver before** This 'hT'ihe'^old 'The ,N V!^,ON~A determined gong of ................ „..... „„„„
s*le” stunt, where dealers dump 5 gate-rra-hers has recently bv an Identical margin. 12-0
b----- ' marfp *“ **■---m$ Chickasha lost to Central 16-0
wliilf El Reno tell behind the
Cards 19-0, again Indicating almost
ri|\ial strength.
On the other hand, the Chicks
, . - the-'were able to roll up a 30-0 court
uree comes for a nuirk ae enslvp armament. |o\er Ardmore, a team which the
Well, no one ____ ___
stomach for being "irritated.” in-
deed I often wonder why it doesn’t
get mad and just quit working.
The poor innocent stomach re-
ceives the blame for almost every-
thing that goes wrong below the
neck and above the hips: besides
being blamed for most headaches.
The solar plexus of nerves lies
just back of the stomach, in front
of the back bone and beneath the
large blood vessels descending
Irom the heart. This plexus throws
out branches to the diaphragm
the the liver, spleen, kidneys, stomach!
close to the outer line and in
front of the spine frequently refei
their pains of stones and conges-
tion to the solar plexus.
Disease of the pancreas are fell
high in the abdomen. Very fre-
quently the pain of pleurisy and
pneumonia, if in the lower pan
of the chest, are felt further down
The heart lies in contact with thf
diaphragm which is supplied by
branches from the solar plexus
Any injury to the heart may be
felt lower end of the breast bone
That is the reason that so many
sudden deaths are said to be tht
result of acute indigestion
The pain and distress of spasm
of the heart muscle, angina pec-
toris and coronary embolism <a
blood clot lodging in one of the
arteries supplying the heart with
bloodi is almost always felt in the
upper abdomen with a feeling of
distention, tightness, inability to
breathe. The trouble is in the
heart but the stomach gets the
blame.
Griggs Entering
4-H Club Event
Public Records
Paper Production Hijfh
In Pennsylvania Mills
(Continued from page 1)
leader in ^community and county
club work
Ray
Marriage Licenses
Meyers 24. of Rlngwood.
unsaleable or inferior merchandise :nnrfp llV <JW*CU*' for the man
into a vacant store and advertise 1 of hie Paramount
"bankruptn prices With a 1 , rp l,n Brniidw“V. The usual
s. zgrsrJs jt.;- E?,
when the urec mm,-* fm- „ “,rp>’ defensive armament
brnnrtv? Mavor Ijt Guardis dron- T,1,s S|X)' ls hie 44th street side
ned in to the Rite bar the other W)lerc thp exil doors are located
evening, end to the same snoi °np of thp Rfln« usually pavs his
came AVnlter Chrysler Grover "ay ln avo,ds die ushers and then
and
George McAneny
Sheehan , . » «•-—■ 'r°ni
who has Just married
Whalen
Winfield
Wayward
Mnrenret Sullavrn. is one of Nov
York's veteran lliernrv agents and
vreen -couts Curiously enough
Miss Siiliavap is made to mnrrv-
slips
the laleh on Ihe fire exit j
Lcland ’I”"1 insid‘ When he gives the
signal that the coast Is clear, his
cohorts—.sometimes 30 or 40 in
!numbe -storm the exit doors and
swarm up the fire escape, to find
; seats in Ihe upper part of the
screen scout hv the nloi of "Rta«v hou8p
Door" in which she Is currently! One of the ushers who "eeently ,m'd bv Classen 41-0 aud drooped
‘tabbed !lhelr s*'ssl“i' with Norman 18-0
Further ronfusion. however, lies
lilgli and mighty Norman Tigers
could beat by no better derision,
the Tieers winnin-' from there
33-0.
Rosier Hues I mind
A sign of encouragement is
found In comparing scores with
Classen and Norman however :
Playing In top form. E! Re-io held
Classen to a 14-0 margin and al-
lowed Nonnau n .single point of
victory. 7-0. Chickasha was *laugh-
intestines and all the other organs
of the abdomen and any abnor-
mal condition of any of these
organs may be referred to the
stomach region (that is, below the
breast bone and short ribs in the
upper part of the abdomen* and
stomach.
In gall stone colic or congestion
of the liver the discomfort is high
up and to the right of the center.
The first Puins of appendicitis arc
usually felt high
Bad breath resulting from dis-
eased teeth and gums and infected
sinuses is also blamed on the Door
stomach.
If the stomach is at all sensitive
or has any bad temper, one can-
not blame it for becoming irritated
at being blamed for all those con-
ditions since it is in no wav re-
sponsible.
This is in answer to Mrs. I. W.s
inquiry for relief from “irritated
stomach.” The condition she dis-
c-Pbes can be the result of so many
things and who ever treats her
condition must decide by careful
examination and description just
v, -lore her trouble originates.
From hei description of hei
feelings, her source of trouble is
piobably her gall bladd-r, but it
may be something different. Acute
and Monetta Mundell, 19, of Pon-
Miss Smith is the state's represen- ca City,
tative ln the girls' division of the Vernon D Overman. 26. and Ar-
naUonal 4-H club achievement con- vella Rawdon. 24. both of Okia-
test. For eight years she has been homa City,
a member of the Blaine county 4-H « ,<
clubs, successfully completing her * ‘ HI* u w
projects and entering exhibits at f th T ^
county and state fairs. She has col- o~n.mnr„' ,'s
lerted SI 14 45 In nnzes Densmore and Ptllsbury
iected $114.45 in prizes. Mills company. Suit for *5.000
Is ( hamp.sn Twice damages filed in district court
In 1935 and 1936 she was county Assignment of Oil and
champion in the appropriate dress slick Urschel Oil company to
contest Miss Smith has been con- Berenice Slick Urschel et a’ NE
ducting a poultry project for the i2-13n-5w; E 1-2 of SE 3M3n-6w
past six years. In 1935, she won s 1-2 of SW and S 1-2 of N 1-2
‘econd in die meat identification 0f SW 23-13n-7w NE 23-13n-7w-
contest at the 4-H club congress E j.2 of SW 14-18n-7w; SE of NE
Miss Smith has been an active local and lot 1. 4-13n-7w; NE 15-13n-7w
and county leader since she first w 1-2 of SW and SE of SW 2-
entered club work and at present Is i:m-7w: lots 3 and 4 and E 1-2 of
northwest Oklahoma district secre- 18-13n-6w; N 1-2 of SW 34-
s»fy- 14n-7w lots 1 and 2 and E 1-2 of
Other official delegates from Ok- NW 7-lln-9w: lots 1 and 2 and
lahoma are the following: E 1-2 ot NW 7-lln-9w: lots 1 and
Ray Graves, Porter. Wagoner coun- ^ and E NW 7-lln-9w; SW'
ty. and Clara Earle Flanagin.: ]2-lln-10w; NE 13-lln-10w; SE 12-
Broken Bow. McCurtain county, na- Hn-10w; NW 13-lln-10w: SW 13-
tlonal health contest; Floyd Dievert. SE 13-lln-lOw: NE 12-
Douglas. Garfield county, meat ani- *ln-lOw: SE of SE 2-lln-10vv; lots
mal livestock project contest: Ruby ■} nnd * anc' E 7-lln-
Robertson. Tulsa. Tulsa county, girls' ®E 7-lln-9w; 8 1-2 of SW 8-
style dress revue: Gertrude Lindon. 'ln-9w; SE 18-lln-9w; lots 5 and 6
Sawyer, Choctaw county, national j*11" ® 1-2 of SE 6-lln-9w; N 1-2 of
club canning achievement contest sw P-Hn-ftw: N 1-2 8-llP-9w; N
HARRISBURG, Pa Nov. 22.—(UP) fl
I —The home of the first paper fac- U
I twy in America. Pennsylvania, to. U
I day has a paper and printing busi- j
, ness amounting to $242,220,900. ac- •!
[ cording to an announcement of
James F. Bogardus, of the depart-
ment of forests and waters.
The Keystone state can lay claim
to the first paper factory, the first |
HamW f soda Pulp mill, the first experi-
Fir~r “tents With the sulphite process.
«<; nnn antl PaP^i' Pulp from wood.
The first paper mill was estab-
Gas Usui ished at Roxborough. now part of
Philadelphia, in 1793. by David Rit-
tenhouse, and the paper was turned
out from rags by hand labor.
Daily Tribune classified ads
quirk results. Phone 18
usually felt high up. In strangu- indigestion does not cause sudden
luted hernia the pain is referred death. Indeed manv ofmost
to ihe omach region as well *s observant nhysiclans fixq . h.
almost all disturbances of ihe in- there is no such condition as acute
te tmal tract. The kidneys lying ra.tric indig^ti^ U‘
Harrlne
Denn the
“Man Mountain" ,r*pd to head them off was stabbed
nwe-lnsnirine bearded jn the arm Others have been
Bob
Mm fame l°o<ball al Oornell. Hie marauding I’y nn ,(,pn,lrn* srot
■nl Whdi *duad of hoodlums is :i i>>i1, mi ,<,!"".1."11 1 11 ste|)|>"d
wrestler (s a native of the h«'|i beaten up. Fven with ushers llkti!™ chickasha\s 41-0 loss to Classen
Kitchen district The hiesut* dec
oration which brought
was purely an accident
broke M London he raised the lo crack
beard for a nart in a film with Musi be
rharto I,pi»"h(on Sotnponr
Ihe ixjssihliltles in that
ehln .adommeni and
SOI III I
at tend the wedding at 8:30 o'clock
and member of the canning judg-
ing team.
Others To Compete
Verier Carpenter. Newkirk. Kay
county, and Virginia Hendricks.
Spencer. Oklahoma county, members
of the baking judging team; Dorris
Sullivan. Mangum. Greer county,
member of the canning judging
team: Maudine Plew, Headrick.
Jacksdn county, and Pauline Oar-
reti. Mayfield. Beckham county,
I members of the clothing judging
! team; Johnnie Mae White. Maude.
| Seminole county, and Bonnie Phil-
lips, Belva. Major county, members
of the Dome improvement judging
I team.
Elvin Rhoten. Cooper. Osage coun-
TEN HIGH PITCH CLUB
AIEETS SATURDAY EVENING
Mi and Mrs Hersche] King. 803
East Clark street, were hosts Sut-
______ ty. and Joe Soderstrom. Pawhuska
ill the morning of Mrs. Sendelbaci'i's Osage county, meat identification
niece. Mis.. Loretta Voegeli, and I team; Bob Morrord. Amorita. Al-
Strnle;' Novotney in St Joseph's falfa county, Wayne Tliomdyke,
Catholic church. I Lambert. Alfalfa county. Oscar
Tliey will remain for a reception ' Thomas. Aline. Alfalfa county, and
at 7:30 o’clock in the evening which I Mliton Hague. Cherokee
will be followed with a dance in! county, livestock judging
I. O. O F
stopped e<*n» in Ul« barber
* *
It AP—There ls a trance psv chOi-'
orv among thentrienl peonie which
Ihe
saw pangster films
mi«t»tv -
“O Dean r ' ■
Influence of
Daily Lesson
In Rni;|jsh
I'-'ki 'iii'ii, ,i „k
critics Just about when
WORDS OFTEN MISUSFD Do
I not: v,rltc "I liave your fnvor of Nov
tunes hre hecinnins to 'em, 17 " Wr,,«‘ '*> have your lettei
decline, Arthur Hootrtna the pro- OFTEN MfSPRONOUNOFD
dnrer *was the latest to to(n th<- Hollyhock: Pronounce both o’* as
deroealorv chorus when he blami*^ in 01 ul,d "<>* not hollv-hawk
the failure of Plume M the D„st7, OFPEN MISSPEM.ED Holiday
nnon the newsmen'* "vicious no- one 1.
. , . SYNONYMS: Nece.ssiiry. aMentlai.
I have n sneaking suspicion that vital mrtlMien.sable
these outcries come onlv when tip- word «minv ...i„
arlor or producer develops „ hoarv'^ thw^tlS^MdU u ' . T
aense of guilt about his n.vn lln*Pa alul 11 •* yours Iz*t us
flclencies "plumes in tlie Dust " j”crpuap 0U1' vocabulary by
Poe"''was*unqigAationeblv*** ^ <,,oa''pd“pp ,
£n the hX ofraXrwe.Mr " ''"P*-t
tentioned h,„ Hnnihilated "- Bacon.
which Mr Hopkins lias pm go (|u.
slave in recent seasons Miss LaRue
Ethel Berrvmc.re Is another ex- DeLuna
ample of (he same urm.she "< Oklahoma in Norman, will :ir
did not .**|| Into tp,. toumahafi Uve Wednesday to mend the
here until It was pretty < i> i |i n 'TYianksalvlng
she ttad made nil the rontrlbution iwrents
to the stage of whirh she was Del,ana
score. 41 -o. and
out to beat
I El Reno 19-0 All of which Indl-
‘ cates the Chicks, despite a 41-0
u,c'setback to Classen, nutv be 19
lioiius better than El Reno
An exfiert in higher accounting
would be thrown for a loss in at-
tempting to arrive at a definite
mid positive conclusion. E!
Ians agree.
Officla)s for Wednesday night’s
spectacle will be Hal Muldrcw. ref-
eree- Dave Phillips, umpire; and
Biuce Drake head linesman. The
University of Oklahoma i« iho
alma mater of each
of the Ten High Pitch
BECK SON MOWN
A son weighing seven and three-
fourths pounds war born at 1:10
p m today to Mr and Mr- Wes-
ley Beck of Alva at the home al
her sister, Mrs Sam J Smith and
Mr Smith 207 West Hayes street,
master- The infant has been given the
Today's Junme of James McElroy
meeting
club.
Ladles' favor for high score
went to Mrs Elmer Berkey and
Mrs. Cecil Kinder received the sec-
ond high award while for Ihe mer
Mr Kinder won high score award
and C 't, Baer was presented the
Reno ISPCond prbw.
Theme ol ill the party detail
hinted of Thui.kxgtvlng Daintv
refreshments were served follow-
ing I lie games Hosts in two week,
will be Mr and Mrs Tom Wilde:
126 North K avenue
tk * *
VISITORS ENTERTAINED
AT SUNDAY DINNER
hall.
V* *
o. V. w. V. K CLUB
MEETS TUESDAY
Mrs. Charles Dossev. 506 North
Evans avenue, will entertain with
a 1 o'clock turkey dinner honoring
new members of D Y W Y K club
when she is hostess to the club
Tuesday Afternoon All members are
urged to attend.
* * *
TURKEY DINNER
AT 7 O'CLOCK
Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Stonemun,
301 North Bickford nvenue. had as
their guests at u 7 o'clock turkey
dinner Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Oilman and daughter Shir-
ley. and son. Tammy.
*. * *
Lucian Dougherty, Cliilocco. Kay
county, Len Graham. Bristow. Creek
county. Ralph M Burris. Miami.
Ottawa county, and Kay Wilson,
Oktahn Muskogee county, poultry
judging team
t-2 of NE 7-lln-9w; lots 7. 8 and
9 and SE of SW 6-lln-9w; lots 7,
8 and 9 and SE of SW 6-lln-9w;
lots 5, 6 7 and 8 and SW 6-lln-
:>w: S 1-2 of SW 5-lln-9w; lots 4.
ft. 6 and 7, 1-lln-lOw; lot 1 NF
of NW and W 1-2 of NE t8-lln-
9w; lots 9. 10 and 11 and 8 1-2
of SW 4-!ln-9w; E 1-2 of SE 1-
lln-lOw: lots 3 and 4 arid E 1-2
of SW I8-110-9W; NW 12-Un-10w;
SW and W 1-2 of SE l-lln-10w.
Quitclaim Deeds
William A. Carpenter to Duard
and Ear' Barnes. Lot 11, block 80
El Reno.
J. T Douglas and Marcel le
DouRlas to Albert F Folsom and
Mary F'olsom. Lots 36 and 37.
block 7. Packers addition to E)
Reno
Charity T Dav et al to Orville
W Day SW of SE 22-13n-10w
Warranty Deeds
Dora C. David Summers and E
A Summers to Albert Cash nnd
Alfalfu Mnrv Cash S 1-2 of lot 5. rnd al!
ream; of lot 6 block 52, El Reno.
Henry R Evans and Hattie M
Evans to Charles W. Harris Lots
32. 23. block 4. Fair addition to F3
Reno
J T. Douglas and Marcelle
Douglas to Albert Folsom and
Laurend Mauesberger. Marlow. Mary Folscm. Lots 30. 31. 32. 33.
Stephens comity. LeRoy Finch. Pur-
cell McClain county. Junior Pend-
ley. Paoli. Garvin county, and Mel-
vin Jones. Purcell. McClain county,
crops judging team
Delnnn and David
HOW CAN I?
By ANN ASHLEY
Mr and Mrs Dee Rllev. Mr. (
"<
and Mrs C O Botkin and Mr. and '* ,,llSTON •-ARK
Mrs a. D. Cox. were entertained at Mr. and Mr:; E E. Brown and
a turkey dinner Sunday In the Bot- Mr and Mrs. H T French were
kin home,. 934 South EllLson avenue.. Joined by Mr and Mrs Loren H
□ I .... ________ I . 1 J *___ « ____I * DAOArL nf dMnl>n..L^ _ • _ • «
Miss Vina Lyons of Enid, former-
ly of F! Rena has departed for a
two weeks' trip to points of in-
terest in Mexico 8he was ac-
ccmpanlrd bv a group of friends
from Enid.
34 and 35. block 7 Packers addition
to E! Reno.
George Mendel to John Mendel.
Lots 7 8 and 9 block 11 Okarche;
lots 10 and 11. block 11. Okarche.
George Mendel to Aloys J. Htid
George A. Mendel. S 1-2 of NE
7-14n-7w.
Sheriff's Deed
John Hatrlson. sheriff of Canadi-
an countv to state of Oklahoma
E 1-2 of NE 34-lln-5w
Criterion
TODAY AND TUESDAY
“Go West, Young Man’
Added — LATEST NEWS
MARCH OF TIME
COMING WEDNESDAY
Herbert Marshall
Anne Shirley
in
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MATINEES 8:15
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Adra.—10c and 15c plus u«
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COMING WEDNESDAY
.James Dunn
HAD HOY’
EMPRESS
TODAY AND TUESDAY
I mi. i ,
Adm.—10c and 15c plus lag
ifilson
Burial
larker.
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Btr nnd
honf 3^
(nnfy t-
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and
who Attend the Untverxitv S
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eapnhle
Mr
8<Hl
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holiday with I heir
and Mrs John C
8outh Macomb ave-
Down Memory Lane
A K •! ji Nov. 23, 11*21
to th.- ft * at the city hall
taliMiW to KS.oZ ”r mmm“y "»
,-<!.llhf1 "rr" an,'1 J A' "“'“el "f the health
department Whn have been in El RPno the past few ihvs
ho^,«nVhLVa",tarV ‘'"Mdi,ion ,,f ,h‘‘ fountains, eafes,
hntt ls and bakeries, completed their work today Mr Harri
jn reported conditions here in jrood shape anil only few
places were jriven notice to clean up
How ran I lighten the blades
scissors that have become
too loocw ?
A Trv pressing a iiol poker, or
similar instrument on earli side of
the rivet that holds the two blades.
Tlie rivet will expand and fit tlie
hole, thus lightening Uie blades.
Q How t an I Judge the quality of
potatoes when buying a large quanti-
ty?
A Cut a potato Into halves then
press them together Unless the
halves are juicy enough lo stick to-
gether. do not buy them
Q How can I fill nail holes in
woodwork?
A. Sawdust mixed with glue is
excellent for this purpose
Places were laid for Mr and Mrs
Riley. Mr nnd Mr Moody. Mr and
Mrs. Cox Mr and Mr. Avant Tay-
lor. Mlsr Betty Ellen Blnke A D
Cox. Jr. nnd the hosts.
. * * *
BUNCO PARTY
HONORS BIRTHDAY
Celebrating the sixteenth birth-
Rogers of Chickn.sha for a I o'clock
picnic dinner at Kiwanis park near
Hinton Sunday
* * *
And here is
loan
hi intin
pnthlv
324
DINNER GUESTS
AT I O'CLOCK
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richey. 414 i
North Rock Island avenue, had as !
their guests at a 1 o'clock dinner
day anniversary of her daughter, Sunday Mrs. diaries Peterson of
Miss Mildred. Mrs Oeorge H Shirey. Anaheim. Calif., Mrs Charles F.
504 East Wade street entertained Schuldt and daughter. Miss Bonnie.
Saturday evening with a bunco1
party.
Quests to enjoy tlie games with
the honoree included Misses Betty
Crowley. Jimmy Kathryn Harrison,
Betty Dale. Gladys Taylor, Har-
riett Golden Qladys Norma Colt.
ScmboL CIcuMl!
Lost. F
loon n
Article'
kl whei
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pray cal
outh ’
I O < 1.04 K DINNER
GIVEN SUNDAY
Mr and Mrs L. A. Roush. 236 I
North E3 Reno, entertained at n
well appointed 1 o'clock dinner Sun-
day. having as their guests W D. I
e Attn (.lyckherr. who is attending the Oklahoma
Th, ni* W?"£" H< ( hickasha, arrived today to spend
Thanksjnvmfr holidays with her aunt. Miss Mary Spear
Look ami liuurn
! Dull. Bent of Burkburnet Tex., Miss
Rcba Jane Test Helen Little and Marcella Martin and Ralph Trask
Marjorie Powell of Oklahoma Cltv. Miss Emma King
Raymond Lorencen. Ralph Mock, and Mrs. Bent
G. W Wnrilck. Joe Fair. Frank _______
Mock. Stanley Robinson, Arthur Mr and Mrs. Jack Carlsberg of
Summers. Oeorge Mock Marvin Oklahoma Cltv. daughter Wilmn
Marquardt. Tltomas Peterson Ernest and son. Jack were guests Sun-
Potts and Junior Rector dav ot Mr and Mrs Fred Coi lee
Favors for high score went to Miss 821 South Bickford avenue
Powell and Joe Pair, after which |--- —
increased since
Increased since
the
the
Twenty friend* of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carpenter sur-
Ikl'and ivenue*1 ,h<>ir "eW on 80,1,11 Rock
wS ^t^J?'***** ^nt Pl»yin* cards after
hiUmiZi3"’,
hand painteti plate as a remembrance of the occasion.
friondJ"- /T* ,u‘i,,lon ,,l,‘H.s.ant,V entertained a numlter of
fii.HJ f h*‘r ltl 8°n' Ml,rtin‘ honor of his seventh
Mr* "Fd V'<S h'* vi a"5?rrnc ' A«"i«tinK the hostess were
(,‘‘od’ *JTM- c M. Crease, Mrs. Harold Townsend
ApT H'i! r*an'i Gu<,st" were Nlaxine McDonald.
Holla Mae Carder. Betty Jane Jackson. Marv and Marjrar«*t
t:CrnRrbr B*S?U1 Townsend. Neosha Kivette.
Rob Grady, Bruce Wheeler. Frank Beckett. Melvin and Jack
Kiesel. John Macv Bobby Loy, Billy Townsend. Jack King
yinHi,lft '• Melvin Carpenter, G. W. Kivette and Bobbv
Hollon Martin received many pretty presents.
of the U 8
of (he U S
1930 census?
2. Who was our oldest president,
wlren Inaugurated?
S What is orthoepy?
4 Wliai stale of the union refuses
to grant n divorce on any grounds?
5 Where does the earth milk a-
mong the planets In distance from
the sun?
ANSWERS
1 1930 census. 122.775.046; present
estimation. In round figure*, 127.-
000.000, increase about 4.000.000
2. William Henry Hnrrbon. at nge
of 68
3 Correct pronunciation of words
•Accent first syllable!.
4 South Carolina.
ft TTiird
spsilisgs
Enal iluMthtfU r‘‘n(,in‘rS- Mr',• H E’ S,ewart wall an ad-
f u1!! Hllf] J-^rn'sert. Arthur Lambert and Will
asjst
:“.,2PrS f4x 2siar cWkir*n
A IVohlcm A Day
Min Johnson bought 3 articles
costing a total of $38 The second
rort (4 more-than th* first, and tlie
third 4 tlints as much as (he second
what did each coot?
ANSWER
ft3; »7; $28 Explanation-Multiply
4 by 4; add 4; subtract from 38.
divide by Uie sum of I. I. and 4
to get (lie lowest priced arUcle add
4 for ihi' second one. and multiply
this by 4 for the third article
TO VIMIT DAUGHTER
Mrs F N Irving. 4IB North
Rook Isand avenue, plans to leave
Tuesday tor Pulton Mo, whprr
she will vlut during the TYtaaks
*!'’*•* bCbdilM with Itar daughter
Miss ciiarlotte student at william
Wood* college.
Miss Margaret 8hlrey assisted her
mother in nerving dainty refresh-
ments with the pink and white
birthday erke The pink and whit*
color scheme was employed in all
appointments.
Tlie honoree received many lovely
remembrances which were displayed
tor admiration
NOVEMBER SOCIAL
ENJOYED BV ('LAKE
November social meeting for
Alethlu Sunday school class of the
First M E church school was rn-!
Joyed Saturday evening at the home
of Mr and Mrs Henry Dlcbel. 920
South Rock Island avenue, with 25
members present
Associate hosts for the evening
were Mr and Mrs Harry Hovt and
Mr nnd Mrs D L. Morris Quines
and contest* were (he diversion and
nt a late hour delicious refresh-!
ments were served
December hosts will be Mr and 1
Mrs Joe M Keith nnd Mr and Mrs.
Oeorge Regan, who will entertain
at the hitter's home 715 South Had-
den nvenue.
* • •
CLASS TO MEET
FOR STUDY PERIOD
Special meeting of Uie Sunday!
school cla:s of Uie First Christian!
church for 13-and 14-yenr-old ultl*
will be held at the church nt 7:30
o'clock Tuesday evening for a study
puiod Miss Lora Qay Lackey,
tonrhrr, announced today All mem-
bers and Ihctr friends have iieen
urged to attend,
• • a
EL RENO RELATIVES
TO ATTEND WEDDING
Mi nnd Mrs. M. L. Henrtalbaoh,
Ml nnd Mr: Paul Scott. Mr and
Mr\ John Compton and Mrs Jose-
phine Marshall will spend Wednex-
day in Chickasha. where they will
2:10 P. M.
from EL RENO
New Depart ini’ Time
for Hu*
MEMPHIS
CALIFORNIAN
Effective Nov. 22
Easter Time to
SOUTHERN ARI/.ONA-
CAI.II OKNIA
Through sleeper to Kl Paao—
wtlh a rar-to-rar transfer en
roule to Turnon, Pkornlg. San
Diego, lo* Angeles, SgnU
Barbara, in connection with
dr luxe Golden State Limited.
Air conditioned coach I* op-
erated to and from 1,0* An-
tele*.
Moot convenient service also
from Memphis to Oklahoma
Ully and Amarillo, Te*.
K. L. Hndley
ROCK ISLAND
lost blnr
noon
«mr on#
run »|
He'g waiting for his two little
pale. Billy and Betty, who are
going on
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 226, Ed. 1 Monday, November 23, 1936, newspaper, November 23, 1936; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc917752/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.