The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 156, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 7, 1934 Page: 3 of 6
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1934.
EL RENO (OK.) DAILY TRIBUNE
THREE
SOCIETY
BRIDE-ELECT IS
birthday Party Is
For Nancy Naylon
It was to celebrate the twelfth
lrthday anniversary of Miss Nancy
ftylon that her mother, Mrs. John
Naylon, 812 South Barker avc-
tie. entertained from 4 to 6 o'clock
Wiley afternoon at Fort Reno.
T.ie courtesy was given on the
while path with out-of-door games
n.i contests furnishing diversion
>r the following guests:
Mlt sen Margnrut Fischer. Mary
fargnret Phelps, Jerry Mae Kelso,
elen Phelps, Billy Jeanne Torpey,
flldred Gardner. Elizabeth Cox
nd Theda Stephenson.
Messrs. Sammy S h a c k el f o r cl.
Iharlcs Blake, J. P. Neal, jr„ Billy
■utnam. Paul Llebmann, Jr., Jimmy
flair, Boyd Wilson, jr.. and Ray-
mond Rollins.
i The hostess was assisted in her
fspitalitics by Mrs. J. P. Neal.
hf,v served an ice course following
le roasting of wieners.
Miss .Nancy was the recipient of
tuny lovely remembrances, which
he displayed for admiration.
•I* >li *
V. R. C.
Monthly meeting of the W. R. C.
l the I. O. O. P. hall Friday after-
enn was preceded with a 1 o'clock
•tvered dish luncheon.
Comrade Dave Bothell enjoyed
Sacrificial Luncheon Is
Spiritual Feast
MONDAY
Eastern Star. Regular meeting ut
the Masonic Temple.
Eaglo Card Club. Hostesses at
KM11 Du"“ «,-“•» ?j?
Cubanottcs Club. Mia flirl.tlan UteMiuy work m, cdt-
Velma Mue Hurry, 614 South Mile- brated bythe local, ^ociety Thjirs-
avenue.
TUESDAY
Amity Club. Host. Paul von Mer
veldt. 910 South Barker avenue.
Three Birthdays
Feted At Dinner
Three birthday anniversaries will
be feted at a prettily appointed
1 o'clock dinner to be given Sun-
day by Mr. and Mrs. Byron U. Rec-
tor, 820 South Bickford avenue.
The honorees will Include Mrs.
Rector, her son, Mason, of Shaw-
nee. and grandson, Qeorge Stanley
Warner, jr., of Pratt, Kansas.
The dining table will be ccn-( a labor of love was the shoWPr! 23 when a truck driven by hhn and
tcred with u lovely birthday cake, planned and executed by Mrs. C.1®11 automobile oixuatcd by Mr.
Judgment Sought
In Damage Suit
In a suit filed In Canadian
county district court Thursday aft-
ernoon by Mrs. Jessie Butler,
■" 1 - mother and next friend of Richard
*» _ . . |. ... i Butler, u minor, Judgment of $20,-
I arty (iivcn ror Miss ooo is being sought from w. u.
1 Hart, defendant.
j Richard Butler, who is 19 years
i of age, received Injuries on Sept.
Laurel Donnelly
Fullerton Is Sponsoring
Local Meetings
The El Reno Jimmy Allen Flying
club will be reorganized for the fall
day, when a sacrificial luncheon In other decorations.
while autumn flowers will appear N Redell and daughter. Miss Lo-i p°llidcd “l 1110 intersection j and winter seasons during a meet-
Slight Damage Is
Caused By Blaze
Fire of undetermined origin
caused damage to an upstairs bed-
room at the dwelling of Mrs. F.
W. McMahan. 1001 South Macomb
avenue, at 10:40 a. m. Friday. Oc-
cupants of the room had been
away for almost an hour before
the blaze was discovered, It was
reported, and its source was not
learned Immediately. Bedding was
destroyed, and walls were smoked.
retta. Mrs. W. M. Mann and daugh-Sot Lond™ l,lld Barker ave-jlug at the Skelly oil station at 6
was featured as a spiritual feast,! seated with the honorees and ter, Miss Helen, at the Redell!E Rtno' llCPOIdlnl. t0 thCjp m. Monday, George Fullerton
Instead of the usual four courses, Mr. Rector will be Mr. and Mrs. home. East Rogers street, Thurs- ;ptHHOn' rs*T,,°......
of the church,1 Stanley Warner and son, Byron hay evening as a surprise courtesy “ > A mimDers ana 0U1Prs wno arc
Y's Yv’s Club. Hostess, Mrs. Em- where the anniversary "Love Gifts" j phiiiip, of Pratt, Kansus, Mrs. Ma- i to Miss Laurel Donnelly, whose PETUNIA UNIT
mett HurrLs, 200 South Ellison ave- were presented. son Rector, ol Shawnee, Mr. and! marriage to Arthur Wclwel, of Initial meeting
| interested in participating in the
the fall sea- flub program have been urged to
nue.
W. C. T. U. Hostess, Mrs. Thos.
Jensen, 315 East Wade street.
H. M. F. Club. Hosts, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Dozier, 417 Norlh
Choctaw avenue.
Trianon Club. Hostess, Miss Rn.se-
Mrs. C. M. Brady presided as Mrs. J. A. Btlnson, of south of El i Okurrhe, will be an event of Co- «jn for the Petunia Unit of the
toastmistress for the service, which Reno, and Dr. and Mrs. Joseph tober 16. d>iT7vcnlngd°inC he home^of Mrs Allpn pl>'1"« plub radio program
Guests other than the bride- du> pvt™n« 111 the 1,omL 01 M,h- ...... .............
be present at this meeting, which
will be opened with the first Jimmy
M. Ozmun. daughter, Elizabeth and i
son, Muhlon.
whs made up of songs and prayer
with Mrs. R. R. Hildebrand at the
piano.
Mrs. W. G. Kltzmtller gave the j TRES MESA BRIDGE CLUB
scripture reading followed .with a
elect and her juolher. Mrs. W J.
A H.
this season. The entertainments
nim?w^Ui^Mi.^s^u'^Nave1 iIl,..!.1* tw.
isitors iiialU-uuniu-r. | Ti1(, ci.,u wm 0Derate under the
was presented in thclsame officers who were serving last
Qffll OI J1 I iiUl.t Hlunuiininit .
Donnelly, were" Mrs. Joe Schaefer, *lth six members and three j ^KV lnsteud of KVOO*dCUSl °Vel
_ Miss Gertrude Krlttenbrink. Miss vlsitors 1,1 iiltcndancc.
80Cial “ f0r mcmbers °f the|S!^roTiBOkmdhfSS E“a of a round table discussion j KprlnR. hPaded by Dlrk Hobaugh.,
SVt Sr^h^Kj^j?veynuf.tCwTrl4c»8t2S8 ^ “jX«.^
Adelina Uughlln in charge. ception of Caroline Neville who re-1 ouests to hold substitute hands | Catherine Entrick, Bernndiue Hix. An invitation is extended to all' Sumd■ iv loi a two Weeks' vtelt with
W. B. A. Regular meeting at the ceived the idea and set forth to in the games of contract were Floise Hendy, Helen Kelly, Kallto.'- womrn interested in flowers and „ i‘ lives > , w«^J»rd
Trainmen’s hill! «••••«»•<■>* nU»e Ol IQTd anH t>. ...4 unM«in nn/t 1 Inn HnHnll TTnmllur Wolf Opmni | . , . ... ..... IMHliVLO III WUUUWnlll.
organize October 21, 1874, and Mi\ and Mrs. Emmett Harris and hie Redell, Dorothy Wolf, ?egev I gardens to join either of the three
pointing out its works up to the;Mr. and Mrs. Monte Phillips. j Bishop. Margaret Dctterman andjunit,s. A bi'd is not necessary and
present anniversary celebration. Mrs. Edward Webb was high'Mildred Donnelly. (membership Is offered any who see
All societies of the state wi“! scorer among the ladies of the club1 Bridge and bunco were the dt- fit to attend the fortnightly meet-
join in a celebration at Oklahoma and Clarence jlnboden tallied high' version with bridge favor for high ings.
_ City the latter part of the month, | jQr tde gentlemen. Mr. Phillips! score going to Mrs. Wehling and I Hostess for the meeting Octo-
Progressiie Players. Hostess, Mrs. j date to be announced later. i received the guest favor and trav- the consolation to Mrs. Bedell, ber 19 will be announced later.
V. F. W. Auxiliary. Regular meet-
ing at the (K)st hall.
Trl Hi Club. Hosts, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Higgins, 533 South Had-
den avenue.
cling prize.
>ie bountiful luncheon with eigh- j Charles Byrd. 831 Sunset Drive. | A lavendcr and wbjtc color note
ten members of the corps. After-1 Contract Bridge Club. Hostess,; w.(s cmD|oved in tbe tabic decora-
onn business was routine and the;Mrs. John T. Naylon, 812 South ^ wHhil'c the room wa» attrac- _ sprvin„ . chlli SUDOer ,, tUe
roup adjourned to meet again Barker avenue.___________ Uve with a living room setting at 0f th7evening
Bunco award for high score was
Mrs. Otis Cox assisted the host- “,vm Miss Wo!f and Miss Uiuca- MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
They Mrs. Raymond Am his. 502 South
ov. 2, when another covered dish
mcheon will be held.
>i> >i> >;1
. R. TO B. OF R. T.
The state convention to be held
itntly with the B. or R. T., in
iklahoma City, October 20 and 21,
as discussed by the L. A. to B.
f R. T. at the regular meeting
WEDNESDAY
Damrosch Music Club. Hostess.
i Trainmen's hall Friday after- ^ls' ^m. B. Cosgrove, 318 South
Foster avenue.
1 Wednesday Bridge dub. Hostess.
(Kill.
gen won th? consolation.
most graciously presented their (Bickford avenue, entertained Friday
. „ ,____, H . . t apeits win ne rar inward t0 th(‘ honoree, who alsj re-1 evening with n miscellaneous show-
*" M«oun,y. >«!”'S ■ jsjrrvzfs-stfi
adorned with a miniature octane Craig. 910 South Hoff avenue.
ENROUTE TO AMARILLO
A. E, Walker and Jack Ncw-
guist. of Kansas City. Mo., trans-
acted business here Saturday. They
were enroutc to Anmrillo, Tex.
CHECK OUR PRICES
CASH AND CARRY
Men’s Suits____ 25c
Plain Dresses 40c
3 for . _____ $1.00
Top Coats — 40c
Overcoats . 50c
Ladies Light Coats 40c
Fur Trimmed 60c
Dresses or Coats
Dyed $2.00
Hats Cleaned CA^
and blocked____vUC
BICKFORD
CLEANERS
Phone 225 207 E. Russell
vsw.. u, V44w evening
one end where a play was pro-, Hasts ,n two weclM wlll bc Mr
Mrs. Kepler Johnson. 1112 South Iscnted . .. h .......
Donald avenue, with Mrs. T. m. !cross. hun^i0I .hvoo rnnmes North Barker avenue.
Adcrhold as leader. a cake bearing three large candles: * * «
Jolly Eight Bridge Club. Hostess.
Mrs. Doyle Baker. 512 South Bar-
ker avenue.
Tres Jolie Bridge club. Hostess,
reposed. This was the scene of a I FRjnAY BRIDGE CLUB
____...I).- IlnUliMn eneui/tn rtanl pf 11\fr ! ^
lighted inside to brighten the path Guests to enjoy the courtesy with J
u.......i ...______ . i. ... t h<> hmmrnn hnglhkg nliH Mk 1.
nnines were ukuwu. c ancj Mrs E g 0Upp anout ino rooms to iorm an at- Vi
ker avenue. ; This took plate during the reg- Mrs Lu|;l porrcst tallied high tractive setting for the eourtciv. b(’L Cosby.
Sti-Cha Sewing Club. Hostess at. | ular meeting of the society with for tde c,ub members and Mr8 At the close of the festivities the Bridge was the diversion, in
all day meeting and covered dish Mrs. Hertha Stearns, president,i was hl„h sc01.er amon„ |jlP most beautiful of the blooms were which Mrs. Marquardl won the
luncheon. Mrs. Tt>m Essex, north- presiding. She gave the lesson | After the games Miss Ro-: presented Miss Laurel, after which favor for high score. Prizes lit
*7W°cSTh«~. m„. c ..aurjar zssjrjr' vtssjr - rtrw. sr,
Jones. 409 South Btrkford avenue. cast of the play "Mrs. Rip Van Hostess^for the meeting in two * * * presented their award to the guest
- Winkle Wakes Up" included Mrs. ' ... . d , , of honor.
PROGRESSIVE PLAYERS j, F. Gadberry. Mrs. Roy Noblitt *cm wl“ *ann°Unf;,ca later' ! EL RENO STUDY CLUB plnk and white was the color
Opening meeting of the season ;md Mrs. Lois Stepp. VISITOR HONORED An all-day meeting of the FI note observed in all the party do-
for the Progressive Players will be Tho hUKt. birthday cake bearing 1 “ h ~~ Fannlp R'tio Study club will bc held Moil- tails. Streamers of the colors were
featured Tuesday Instead of Wed- 80 candles graced the head table >m!i.“hat d:,> in ,llP homp 01 Mrs. Richard extended from the chandelier to a
candle lighting service depicting j pour cxtra ests added ;ntPrcst of a tiny bride and groom about the honoree. hostess and Mrs. L.
the past, present and future. when Mrs. Fred Arnold. 518 Soutn to enter. The many beautiful E. Craig were Mrs. D. H. Brown. I
Mrs. Sam Wallace represented the. garker aVenue, entertained the gifts were banked around the ecu- Mrs. Roy Sparks. Mrs. Ralph Field-
past; Mrs. J. H. Stearns, the Pres"; Friday Bridge club Friday after- ter piece and were later displayed camp. Mrs. Joe Doyle. Mrs. Her-1,
ent; and Mrs. Frank Kraft, iu_,noon They were Mrs. Columbus for admiration by the bride-elect. man Marquardt. Mrs. Glen Sktn-
S drmP£nCgd lhoPr,ne°cnt caml T abouTV^msto ZlTT
ill Iv» HttPnripIi hv n ntimhor rf ^CT aVenU6. j This took place d
nnd lodge officers Stl-Cha Sewing Club. Hostess at I ular meeting of the society witiv M;a At lhP close of the festivities the Bridge was
A banquet and dance will bc
eld the night of October 20 m
ic Shrine Temple and 3.800 guests
re expected for the affair. Many
rom here plan to attend the ses-
fons.
Other business Friday was rou-
unc and the group adjourned to
iert again in two weeks.
# $ $
Country club
I Social season for members ol the n
1 Reno Oolf and Country club will nPfvc
['gin Friday evening, October 12. ( ’ * * *
^ INVITATIONS ISSUED Lavender wild flowers filled the 'wTT bp the diversion, the members to
• la odock to honoi ma mem- Mr .tnd M:>. Fred Wewcrka. 617 t).,sk,.,s j„r the tables and about ni^^mvJu ^nv tM,|' Joi» In sewing for
Q/iiith Willitimg nvnmin Imvi* Ivxiii'H »»._ rnn»«iith.. nen. IJ8\C NOlVOll. Ul. (IIIQ MfS. L. «.
It wa.s
tvnsusvu * v.< .'v»»..v »»vu HlJ canai^ Kruccu cue ucau iaw*v. p„„npr ne nklnhnmfl Pitv that ua-' “,c xn *»“•'*• iwuuum ■ exit'nara irom mu nmiiuriii'i u» n
nbsday as was previously announced !ind ilt the clase of the afternoon r.;'' ^ B Cobbs, 1020 South Macomb ave- ba.skei of pink and white winch
and will bc held in the home of Mrs. Reed lighted the candles, after "“T; "_ r “ r r.ue, \uth a covered dish lunch- maced the dining table for the
Mrs. Charles Byrd. 821 Sunset which ihe "Love Gifts" were placed . . . JL 7,n thyHnj ieon at noon. lovely array of gills. Tliese were
around the cake with a splendid . ’ ‘ Afternoon speaker will be Lucius displayed for admiration at the
Other guests were Mr and Mrs Babrork' Jr- wllile "podle work »'•*> close of the evening.
Other gut ts were Mr. and M . h„ divt,rslon> thP memberi lo Mrs. Fieldcump and Mrs. Craig
in sewing for needy school assisted the hostess in serving tic-
collection offered.
}. mu . . . . South Williams avenue, have issued the room. Following the pro- “a'e ... '! children.
It will bc a no host party and jn vita lions f.u i riinner-brldge to L,rani mis Hertha Stearns and hei ^0'*' M™il.fsse yi'nWa8°ncr' M ^
embers are ,cn,.oS.,.ri to ..n..fy , .„ , oclwk Thursday served Kfmhmenu with the T^esa Williams, Miss Frances Tur-
if evening. ,h"nc. R°>' Ppnrce. Darby Qu.nn, ADd MON CAL
licious refreshments.
ON THE AIR TONIGHT
FOR THE FIRST TIME
Ford Sunday 'Evening Hour
FORD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
VICTOR KOLAR, CONDUCTOR
CHORUS OF TWENTY.FOUR VOICEI
MADAME JERITZA, Soprano
SOLOIST
•
MUSIC OF FAMILIAR THEME, WITH
MAJESTIC RENDITION
ifiubers are requested lo notify
he entertainment committee
ncy expect to attend.
' Plans have also been made for
dance October 26,
nuounced later.
Miss Virginia Seamonds. who at-
hosls to be (,,nds |bc Oklahoma College for
Women in Chlckasha. Is spending
the week-end in the home ol Iter
I>arents, Mr and Mis. Chas. Sea-
monds. west ol the city.
Ui-,uwu., ...,t-,, rnnelude the Oc- auu .viUiN cm,
SS^Mk. Ol u* »MU. ;Br”! «• ■,"a*“2? B n'“ rlub. w? u|
LOCAL BRIEFS
SWEATERS
and
SKIRTS
Pcrl'ccl
Affairs
These New
Sweaters
and Skirts
SKIRTS
$1.95
Sweaters .. .$L29
ROWERS
O. R Thump, on. MG Wes' Jack -1 i'”'nL111!: r
Mill street. !:• Vlsilll'" l»s um R<iv'(l> 'U,*tot S.',,ird J*
Wtompsun. and Mr
Chlckasha.
I:, vlsiimg his son. Roy,
Thompson m
Mrs. Norvell received the ladies, nil-day meet. Mrs. Richard B.j
favor for high score and the R.ni- Cobbs. 1020 South Macomb uve-
tlemen's award went to Mr. Meyer, m„.
while a guest prize was presented * » <>
the honoree.
o. ,u , j Sumptuous refreshments were dUBDEBS t'Ll'B
Georuc McLean. 41H South Ad- -sprvpd „( a iatP bour. Miss Pauline O'Connor was the
mire avenue, was an Oklahoma ,,, * ,j, or)]y adclit lonal guest when Miss I
CINDERELLA CLUB Beatrice Determan entertained the
Members of the Cinderella club Sub-Utbs club after school Frl-i
HOW CAN I?
By ANNE ASIII.EY
<! How
shampoo?
A Grind
can ! make
Mr. and Mrs. 'I P. Hill. 71. Werc entertained bythe Misses Eve- day at her home, southeast of the
South Williams avenue, are spend* |y„ nnd Helen Bel Barnhart, 501 city.
Ina Sunday In the home of their goutb Ellison avenue, at a 6:30 During a Uriel business session
daughter. Mrs. W. B Strong uud Q^io^ buffet supper Friday eve- the members planned a Hallowe'en ‘
Mr. Strong in Oklahoma Clt.v. njnK | party, place and dale to bc an-
Following the well appointed' nouncod later.
I, Parks. 816 ®°'dlV supjior the group attended the Dun- Then bunco was the diversion,
avenue. Is transacting business in rltn.gi Rcno inehscbool football . In which Miss Marie Gerber won
«,l<,d Kansas City. Mo.
came at Legion park. | the favor for high score and Miss!
... . .--- Hostess and date of the next Margaret OleaMm received the
„,w, Kepler Johnson. MIL Soiuh Don- (,jub n,PPtinB will be announced consolation prize. i
Ssrj!?., ! ?w **!?&. ^ ( pwiowma the 6,„„es me »,ost-
a little corumcal
What^ei^C^S
■ i * <> #
|EVENING BRIDGE
. . ..—j . u. mm Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Mr- Margaret. In
Mr and Mr- Floyd Clatn. 115 North Barker avenue. I freshments.
jess was assisted by her mother.j
i Mrs. C. Determan. and sister. Miss
serving dainty
quantity -I pulverized orris-root ;lrwn, „ brl(,f hustness trip to points
Sprinkle this well over the scalp tl„. ,.ilsl,.rn ,,iirt of the state.
Let it rcmr.itt lor a lew miimles. ___
then brush nut
4 BBLZl ir 'tyss SSrljrrcK
and wash lightly with snap and
water Rinse again in clear water
in Oklahoma City. Boardman. Mr. and Mrs. W. O.,
.. . .. I u n ui.. Crump. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Wal-
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Buckles. . M d w John Paw
niiil luinc iiii! iiiilrv....... Mr aiKI Mre. james n. uucsws 1#(,c Mr Blld Mrs John Pavy,'
O What is a Miblilute fnr4? ?ktaho,nJM .u“yi ’pelS"5f Mrs. Frank Smith nnd Mrs. Olcnn
D wnwt is a Miix-iitute im<8unday WRh the hitters parents. r n-..,.
vinegar when iiiukinu a salad?
A. A good snl)<Mtu;e lor vin*
eg,ir. when nuking sahid dress-
ing or mint sauce. Ls the Juice ol
!n lemon.
Sunday with the hitters parents, c djuis.
ami Mrs Frank A. Waldo. Favor jor bjKb score went
1001 8outb Rock Island avenue,
Mr. Pavy. alter which Mrs. Dn\u>
assisted the hostess In serving
■ 5 ** , nitv dainty relreshments.
C O. Holiday, ol Oklahoma City,
were El Reno visitors Saturday.
Hear this Big Performing
1935 Baby Grand
PHILC0
Mrs n. D. Gamble, of Oreen-
field, was an El Reno visitor Sat-
urday.
* * *
BON TEMPS CLUB
Only members were present when,
Mrs. Phil Connors, 119 North Bar-!
ker avenue, entertained the Bon
_ Temps club Friday afternoon. I
____- ^.,lh Hallowe'en suggestions appeared
Mrs James Moorinan. . .1 8mi h ||( ,hc drtnt|H of tbr bridge games
Midin «'pmtp' !r ri „rr a Nr,and upiwintmenis of a delectable1
from * * w, repast served at the close of the
daughter. Mrs. C E. Gill, and Mi. .! j
![' Knl<';, ***I Mrs. Cammle Tumlpaeed won the.
nird home by her granddaughter. (RVOr Iw bl8b score and the trav-
L :
H'm Ihe Mnetit little net
ever built hy PHILO)! Hail
itpediil Klectrn • Dynamic
npenker nnil other Mr fen-
turen. Kecelven police calls
on well w« nil reRulnr hrand-
cnnln. New ntyle cnMnet.
An Amming Value!
far Only
Anita Oil). ^ : cling prise went to Mrs. P.
*7vb
nAl.I.ROOM CLASS A.OA
MONDAY MGIIT OltfV
Enrolment
Practice
Fallowing
LeiMiii'.
Will nr
KXI'KKIKNCKD
iNSTRUCTOUS
MeyeR
School of the Dance
Jnrk Brown, student nf (lie1
oklnlimnn University in Norman, is
'pending Ihe week-end in the
home ol his hither. Dr. Hadley C.
Brown, and Brown. 321 South
Roberts avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. GUI-
ford, ot Oklahoma City, are spend-
ing Ihe week-end In the home ol
his parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. P.
Clifford. 502 South Williams ave-
nue.
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA UR
Oklahvma
UKf^UPPlYlO
101 Nt. rtkkford
Phone 344
Q Whal refreshments are ap-
propriate lor the afternoon nr eve-
ning wedding reception?
A. Creamed rhirken and peaa,
hoi rolls or sandwiches, tee ereom,
cake, and roffee
q. Which la correct. “1 shall try
[and do it.H or. Mt shall try to do
I ut
A. "I shall try to do lt“ la eorrect.
Q Should one of small means
| Attempt to give a lame kail?
| A. No; there la conatdmble ek-
itae necessary to Rtve • lame
ill. Unless the home l* very
I Wtte, the ballroom at r hotel or
I club is usually engaged Then
there la the met ot Ute florist,
| caterer*, drenrntlons. nnd refresh-
Anether
OppertnsRy
to buy this New
Model Thor electric
Washer for only
$2*50 down
$125. week—
It'n the Thor with
the Super Agitator
The Ribbed Porcelain Tub and
Rigid Span Chassis
DON'T DELAY—HUY RIGHT NOW
DAVIS ELECTRIC
We Do Plumbing, Too”
‘1475»24J*
New-«euon7co<u arc lon/tr than
they were Um year, with s imootk-
lining, nmsunl shoulder line!
SWve* arei generally laaa intricate
•mi their tfulnca* la conhnad to
Mow' iht elbow.
And fur | colltrt—they’ra * reafiy
revohitioaied. with rig fie room,
pulkhroqgh Kerf effeth, tearima
effect*, rippladjabota, douMcfiw*-
Hon merit and freoM collar, and
notched jUpel ahawrla. In the r%hf
Fall colon low priced!
Millinery
MS*..
oris
98* t.
BUY NOW ON
SBB AmmjfjtTs iftrEjf OrntrSt
Pmkim! }lm arrlnd—mdy for ym wm
k off lArir.iMdvf.ffMb trim, f+iia,jml
IAYXWXY FI AN
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