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I THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1932.
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
SOCIETY NEWS
A. L. A. Makes Plans For
QuiK Sale During Meet
The American Legion Auxiliary
met In regitfar session Wednesday
evening In the Legion hall with n
good attendivnce despite inclement
weather conditions when a repoit
on Saturdays coffee sale and oth-
er announcements were made.
Mrs. W. M. Tail, chairman oi
the coffee salt* committee, reported
u collection ot $18. Arrangements
for the sale of the quilt made and
presented to t&e Auxiliary by Mrs
Nancy Butler. 81-year-old gold
CALENDAR
THURSDAY
Women’s Foreign Missionary so-
ciety of the First Methodist
church. Hostess, Mrs. W. D. Mc-
Cormack, 1101 South Rock Island
avenue.
Catholic Ladles Altar Society,
second division. Hostess, Mrs. O.
von Merveldt, 910 South Barker
avenue.
Fourth division. Hostess, Mrs.
F. L. Funke, 104 South Admire
avenue.
star mother at Claremore, were dis- avenue'
cussed. I Fidelis Sunday school class of
Anyone who fc interested in the't,le Presbyterian church. Hostesses,
purchase of the quilt may/get In Mr8 E T- Montgomery and Mrs.
touch with any member of the or- L R- OpPhart in the church par-
__I__eft___ e « . . . ! Inee ft i 1 0/1
ganl74»tli)ii for further information.
It Is at the present time on dis-
play in a downtown window.
During the business session a
message was received from Mrs.
Campbell, Anadarko, Auxiliary
president of the sixth district, ex-
pressing sympathy of the district
to District Comnuinder and Mrs.
lore at 2:30 o'clock.
Trinity Lutheran Aid society.
Hostess. Mrs. William Bomhoff.
Security Benefit association.
Regular meeting in the I. O. O. F,
hall.
Royal Neighbors. Regular meet-
ing in the I. O. O. F. hall.
L. A. to 8. U. of N. A. Hostess,
John T. Naylon in the death Wed-, Mrs. E. R. Burnhurdl. 501 South
nesdny of their sou, John Thomas. Ellison avenue.
Jr I Circles of the Baptist church
|meet as follows at 2:30 o'clock.
DINNER GUEST No. 1. Hostess. Mrs. W. M
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Stone, 628 I*umbert, Llcbmann apartment.
8outh Miles avenue, had as their C| No. 2. Hostess. Mrs L. N. FVur-
o'clock dinner guest Tuesday eve-' son. 215 North Evans avenutv.
ftiiw. rw .r rvLS_ SI. .....
ning. Dr John Hatchett of Okla-
homa City.
• • •
NIGIITHAWKS
Meeting of the Nighthaw :s
Bridge club, which was, to have
been Wednesday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Horton. Ltebmann
apartment, was |K»tponcd because
of the recent d«*ath of H B 8k .n-
ner. father of H C Skinner.
No. 3. Hostess Mrs. 8am Hul-
bert, 711 Sunset Drive.
No. 4 Hostess. Mrs. A. Frantic
Porto. 903 South Ellison avenue.
No. 5. Hostess. Mrs. T. J. Cox.
619 South Choctaw avenue.
No. 6 Hostess. Mrs. J. H. Ban-
nister. 412 South Macomb avenue.
No. 7. Hostess. Mrs Pressley
Cornelius, IMW South Rock Island
Mr uvenur.
and Mrs. 8ktnner are both club. FRIDAY
Putinm p.u iy. HosU. Mr. and
Mrs B D Asitbrook. Mr and Mrs.
J. E. Kelso, at 8 o'clock at the
I El Reno Golf and Count.? club
| • O. A R circle. Regular meet-
ing In the I. O O. F hall.
L. A lo o. R. c. Picnic for
Mr and Mrs Horton will enter-
tain next Wednesday.
P l)r. II. A. Wodbert
I Foot Specialist
■ llamploit’s Shoe Store
99 Com,, iJllouer« .ind ingrown I
H nails treated.
ij Examination Free
I Phone 172
entertain the winners in the home
of Mrs. J. H. Bender, 1053 South
Ellison avenue, at a breakiust-
bridge.
T. E. L. class of Baptist Sun-
day school. Hostess, Mrs. C. Tay-
lor, northwest of El Reno. All
members meet at the church at
1:30 o'clock to proceed in a group
SATURDAY
Queen of Clubs. Hostess, Mrs.
Oertrude Clark, 320 West Wude
street.
I- A. TO O. R. V.
Tlie regulur meeting of the L
A. to O R. O. whicli was sched-
uled for Friday at the I. o. O
F. hall has been postponed in or-
der thnt a picnic for members and
their families might be held at Le-
8ion Puik at 0:30 o'clock Friday
evening./
/ • • • ,
kats club
Further plans for their series of
relay parties beginning Monday
were made at a meeting of the
Kats club members Wednesday af-
tornoon in the home of Mrs. V ai-
de. Watson. 214 South Admin- ave-
nue.
Following the business session,
the hostess served dainty refresh-
ments. Complete plans for the
series are to be announced within
the next day or two, it was re-
ported.
• • •
Ml' GAMMA ( III
Because of Inclement weather
Wednesday evening the met-ling of
Ihe Mu Gamma Chi club with
Mrs Melvin LcFever in the home
of Mrs. Lawrence Chappell, south-
west of El Reno, was posl|>oiir 1
until Thursday evening.
/ • • • •
G. A. R.
Members of the Relief Corp and
Comrade:, have been Invited to
meet with the Q. A. R. circle at
2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon in
THREE
Ml HOWE
Mother Entertains For
Son’s 8th Birthday
In celebration of the eighth
birthday anniversary of her son.
Zennon, Mrs. W. R. Gill enter-
tained from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock
Wednesday evening with, a chil-
dren's parly at her home, 514
West Jackson street.
Various games were featured on
the lawn and then refreshments
were served nt one. long table,
whicli was centered with a large,
white birthday cake topped with
ttie appropriate number of pink
candles.
It was at this time that the
honoree opened his many gifts.
Guests to enjoy the occasion were:
Dorothy Dean Buss. Betty Jean
Buss. Juanita Station. Anna Mae
W inston Jeide to Marry
This Month in California
Announcement has been made
by Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Alexandei
of Seattle, Wash., and Los An-
geles, Calif., of the engagement
and upprooching marriage of theii
daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Alexandei
Carman, to Winston Jeide, soi.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Jeide, 414
South Choctaw avenue.
The marriage is to be an event
of June, immediately after whicl
they plan to depart for Okluhom;
where they will visit Mr. Jeide'i
parents.
Mr. Jeide, who now resides In
Hollywood. Calif., is n graduate oi
the University of Southern Cali-
fornia and is a member of the
Sigma Chi fraternity. He was
graduated from the El Reno high-
school with the class of 1919.
• • •
BIRTHDAY DINNER
As a courtesy to her daughter.
Miss Ruth. Mrs. W. B. Reed en-
tertained with a prettily appoint-
ed 6 o'clock dinner bridge party
Wednesday evening in their home
at 1105 East Cavanaugh street.
Guests to enjoy the affair were
members of the Gay HI Teens.
Schooling. Lois Higgenbotham. I their sponsor, Mrs. Ray McCor-
Franelda Frid. Betty Jo Hancock, mack, and Miss Myrle Williams
Cara Lee Gill, Monu June Ntchol- Miss Ruby Holden and Miss Mabel
son, Roy Swain. Clifford Golden. | Stewart. Gay Hi Teens Include
John Wesley Unman, J u n lor | Misses Neosha Kivette. Ruth
Station, Richard Carter, Bryan
ed for low gross, while M*s. V. R.
Mordy made low net and Mrs M
A. Ashbrook received a prise in
the nine hole flight. Miss Blanche
Ashbrook won a bridge prize as
did Mrs. Forrest Kramer of Tul-
sa.
Those to attend from El Reno
were: Mrs. George W. Brinkley.
Mrs. John L. Punk, Mrs. Oustavus
Funk, Mrs. W. L. Moore, Mrs
Fred E. Arnold. Mrs. Jesse Hny-
don, Mrs. Herman Younghelm,
Mrs. Davis Vandivier, Mrs. Earl
R Woodhouse, Mrs. C. H. Slier.
Mrs. Fred E. Percy. Mrs. M A
Ashbrook, Miss Blanche Ashbrook.
Mrs H. C. Brown, Mrs Haydn
J Davis, Mrs. C. A. Evans, Mrs
Fred H Hampton. Mrs James E
Kelso, Mrs. Emerson Kelso. Mrs
Ed 8. U>Van. Mrs. V. R. Monty.
Mrs E. T. Montgomery, Mrs. P
B Mvers. Mrs. Prank O. Harrison
and Mrs. S. R. Reviile.
A delegation from the Lakeside
country club in Oklahoma Cily j
were also guests.
SHERIFF CAUGHT HUGE FISH
San Benito, Tex. -Sheriff Frank
Mills, Coleman, landed a jewflsh
weighing 200 pounds while angling
near Brazos de Santiago Pass, off
Port Isabel. * He shipped the fish,
the bitfgest caught so far this sea-
son by express to Coleman.
GETS HIKII SPECIMENS
Cambridge, Mass (U.R)—W. Cam-
eron Forbes, former United States
ambassador to Japan, recently pre-
sented a collection of 1.600 speci-
mens of birds to Harvard univer-
sity.
Oil. NEARS NEBRASKA
Phllltpsburg, Kan. iVJ.R)—Produc-
tive oil wells now have come to
within 30 miles of the Nebraska
state line. A commercially profit-
able well was recently brought in
on a new field, located Just south
of here. The point at which the
well was brought in is about 30
miles directly south of Alma, Neb.
The well was brought in at a
depth of 4.000 feet and flows In
excess of 20 barrels per day.
Authorized
MAC,TAG
Sales and Service
Wilson Furniture Co.
Rhone 22G
Miss Sura Salmon, of Oklahoma
City, was an overnight guest Wed-
nesday of Mrs. Ferris Norvell and
Mr Norvell. 809 South Ellison
avenue.
Lawrence Bcddo, Jimmy Goddard.
J. D Zigler. Everett und Lee
NEW WONDERFUL
FACE POWDER
Prevents Large Pores—
Stays on Longer
Wiser, Raymond South. Phillip. McElroy and Reed
Higgenbotham and Billy Mac Han a pink and white color note was
,wlt- " | observed In all the party details.
Ttie hostess was assisted In her Each of the three quartet tables
Thompson. Janel Norveli. Evelyn (For n youthful complexion, use i
Armold. Nedrn McCormbark. Elea, new wonderful MELLO-OLO Face
nor Pearl, Eula Cupp. Ins M»rv Powder Hide* tiny lines wrinkles!
and pores. New French proreas
makes it spread more smoothly and
hospitaltles by Miss Fern Zigler
und Mrs. Lawrence Beddo.
• • •
l.l'CKY 13
Rain storms Wednesday night
did not effect attendance at the
meeting of Hie Lucky Thirteen
club, which was entertained by
the I. O O F hull to observe flag Mrs J. Y. McLean In her home
day An interesting program lias
been arranged Refreshments will
be served
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
In honor of their eleventh wed-
----- ding anniversary. Mr and Mr*.
members and their families at Le- T.. W Maher. 411 8outli Roberts
glon Purk at 6:30 o'clock avenue, were hosts Wednesday at a
leisure Hour club. Hostess. Mrs 11 o'clock luncheon In the Rock
Frunk Smith. 301 South Roberts j Island dining room of tlie South-
avenue, who will entertain with a ern Hotel
lawn party Covers were laid for Joe Mul-
Delta Kappa Gamma Hapless, doon cf Chicago, III , Miss Mary
was centered with pink rose buds
in crystal vaaes. In the bridge
games Miss Kivette won the high
score prise, while Miss Rtewart re-
ceived the guest favor.
A feature of the evening was
the handkerchief shower given Hie
honoree by her club sister*. The
hostess was assisted in her hos-
Dl tali ties by her daughter. Miss
Edith.
Miss Callsta Vnlllunt. 508 West Gorman. Ray Maher and the host* 8*r“ while Mrs Wtlsou
Oak street. At 7 o'clock Mr and Mrs Malic, *on lh<* f*vor Refreshment*
ul 802 South Barker avenue, all
Oklahoma City members and six
guests being present.
Other tliun club members, those GOl.F CLUB TO
to enjoy the party were Mrs CHICRA8HA
J P Wehling. Mrs Clara Purh-
man. Mrs. C O Dowell. Mrs John
Norvell. Mrs J. L
Mrs Perris Norvell.
Rows, sweet peas and nasturtiums
were used in decorating. Mrs A
J. Murphy made high score, sec-
ond high being tallied by Mis*
Sara Salmon, while Mrs Wilson
stay on longer No more shiny
noses Purest face iwwder known
Prevents large pores Ask today for
new wonderful fare powder. MRL-
LO-OIX), I hut suit* every com-
plexion Jones Drug Compuny —
Adv.
TYPEWRITERS and
ADDING MACHINES
New and Reconditioned
SALES—RENTALS—REPAIRS
HENRY BEHNE
Typewriter Oept., Phone 2M
PERMANENTS
Several prizes were won by mem-
ber* of the ladles Ooif club Wed-
Wilson and "«day when thrv were guests of | Beautiful puth-up nr riot wave
the Chlckasha ladles Instead of with ringlet end*. $2.68 and »J.»1
holding their usual ploy at the!
Oak street.
Elite dub. Hostess. Mrs. W D
Walker. 807 8oulh Uuiki-r avi-mtr.
Friday Bridge club. I .oner t will
. - . Finger Ws»tnn 26c
■cvr.trrs....
WHY
WAIT
THESE ARE THE DAYS WHEN YOU
1 (JET THE MOST ENJOYMENT OCT
OF AN ACTOMOBILE.
Come in find out the price of the
Chevrolet model you are interested in—
see how easy it is to buy it on the GMAC
plan. And see how much more value it
tfives you than any other low priced au-
tomobile you can buy—bar none.
I-el us demonstrate the Biir New
Chevrolet Now! /
El Reno Motor Co.
KMi E. Wade
Phone 355
••
r
Fit, Your name
in the Telephone Book
hen Mr. Arthur, th^ contractor, wa*
awarded that rmsh job on the hospital,
he needed help in a hurry.
He called icven bricklayer} the next morning.
But he didn't call Henry Jones. Henry’* name
wasn't in the telephone book.
Henry live* with bis brother-in-law, M. J. Black,
and the telephone is in Black's name. Yet, for
25 cents a month, Henry Jones could have had
lis name in the directory ... and perhaps had
the job!
The directory would have listed:
Under the H'e:
an* a i mii a........................l it*, *
Under the J’ar
S‘« H««r i*ii ......................I-IIM
4
Perhaps an additional directory listing will help
friends find you..
At 7 o'clock Mr. and Mrs Maher,
wen- the honor guests at a pret si rv,,<' by Hie hastes*, as-
llly appointed dinner given bv | **>' M,s Wehling-
Mr ami Mrs J. L Trevuthan In HosU,“ ,n lwo wpck* wll> ^
their home at 312 East London P4** M“r*urPl ul her!
street. home. 2807 Classen Blvd, Oklnho- J
Olher than the honoree* and the n,B (,ly-
hosts the only guest to enjoy this .......
uttair was Mr Muldoon LUNCHEON
• • • | Mrs T. L. Collier and son.1
SAILOKETTEK Clark, ot Tt.peka. Kan, were 1
Tlie organization of the "Suitor- Monorrd *l # 1 ®''k>ek luncheon*
cites" was •fleeted Wedneadaj ® Tuesday by Mr*. James j
temoon during a meeting of u Connor and her sister. Mis* Rati-
quartet of friends at the home oi Witcher, *n l*tc Connor home. 109
Mias Irene Lorenarn southwest of, Wp*1 w*lt» street.
Kl Reno | Ouest* were Mrs Raymond H
It was decided that officer* of Hl«gtn*. Mrs Glenn E Hone brake
tlie club would be named similar | *ml Mlv Mnrv Ashbrook
to those In rhargr of a ship „
Elected were Miss lorrnzrn. cap- INFORMAL PARTY
tain; Miss UVrrne Robinson Hosts to a delightful informal
mste; Miss Frtendn Denwsli first Wednesday evening were Mr }
male Miss I-rora Patswald. second ,n<* ^*r* **• R- Johnson si their |
mate and stewart home, 1201 East Oak street, when
After Ihe business was romplel- they entertained Miss Mao Meal- :
cd Hie afternoon was spent infor- °t Cleary. Mr and Mrs W. It
mslly and an ice course was srr-1 Jennings mid daughter. Miss Eve
ved. The group will meet next lFn- #n<I *on- Rrx *n*I W. B. Jr
Wednesday with Miss Patswald. Mrs L. H. Huffman. Mr* B--llc
southwest of the city. Wnlrtck. Miss Mlttye Webb. Miss
_ Kubyr Webb. Miss lent Johnson
B'AIIINH FOR WEDDING l»\l M 1 imr.l I)m
St Louis (UFv_It is worth 66000 «»" Underwood snd Dsvr
a year to wait for a man to name Norvell _
the wedding day. after vou have Rooe* and other garden flower'
promised to marry him. Mis* formed pretty decoration*, snd
the rloae of the evening s dalnu
Venlta Schanbacher believes She
alleges in a 6*0.000 breach of
promise suit that Oeorge L. /oil-
man produce company executive,
asked her. in 1822. lo msrry him
after an eight years courtship and
that she consented, but that he
hasn't named the day yet
Ice course was served
Mrs A. P. Neill and daughter
Margaret Ruth, of Ihe Uebmsnn
apartments, returned • Wednesda.
evening from a month's visit with
relative* in Uttlr Rock. Ark
DIET AND HEALTH
Listings
are money getters
Busincs* men find it valuable to list members
gI die firm, or aalesmen, in the telephone book.
It helps prospects find you. For instance;
Under the A't:
WNH A wam I« nil kMHi.....I.int
Under the J
**•' M. nil Mu.............I--ns
"* etvmn.................
You can list office hours, number* to call when
you re not in, nickname*, and *o forth. Jjk #
U* business office.
New Directory Goci to Pr«i»
JUNE 15th
iouthwritian aiu tilsvnoni
L^
4.
Iloie tlio Parents' All limit*
Affects Chilli's failing tlnhil
Ry LOGAN CLENDENINC. M. D
IIKINO s modsrn parent Is getting
to lw a full dm* Job. Not onlv are
Hi* anmni inalniiabl* rigtit* of lire
parenl lo pr«v)d« Hi* child wilh rood,
doth**, housing
an<l oilier n*<-»».
•Itl«* *lill opera-
tive and *v*n
mar* tm r d • n-
amn* than *v*r,
wot aawadaya
Hi* parent Is *up-
pomd (o know
Ut* *p|*n**» of
p*y«h*logy,
nutrUlon, dt*l«.
lira, Immunology
••v*ral
•I her*.
A recent aril*
cl* by Ada Hart
Hr o*ad*ain< a rim, la tb*
- Journal •( Ihe
'Anrerlran Dl*t«im AMoclallon, fur-
m*h*a *om* aound him* tar n*r*nl*
In InHinncIng Hi* child's alUitnl* to-
ward it* food.
Condltlaalng Iho child *g*<n*l
wholMom* food |* v*ry *»*r Pom*
lull* cat* and forethought will pre-
vent mtoUkaa In thla re*p*cL For
ln*tanc*. If a child I* on a di*L *han>
warning* to avoid ih* food* not pre-
scribed will often reaull In antagonis-
ing Hie child again*! Iho#* food* r,.r-
ever. Mis* Ariltt *ugg*a(* that a
mot* wholepom* manner of directing
would h* to MVI "Rat ail Him* fond*
(hat ynu h«v* on Hi* Hal and Hit*
will m*k* you to well that you can
»*i all lh*M ddicleua Hung*"
Too mv*re ln*i*t*nc* may rvauii
In IIm alliliid* of the lilli* gill v* in-1
«** taken l-> Mr urn I* lo a reelau-
rant. "What will >ou huv* to Mir"
h* inquired. "AnyiMna Ju*i *o li ■
nut good for m»." was Ih* »n*w*r
On* of th* *trong*»t emotlon.i
drive* In chlldhooit I* to b* noticed
Horn* children Itnd that Ih* b»et w*»
to do thi* la not to »*t In on*
family a long, grim lull I* b*tw«*n
mother and an aunt on on* sld*, and
a lull* boy who would not mi unite*
b* wa* urged and roared and b*gg*d
»«» terminated when th* fslhtr «*»•
order* that no on* wan to noth*
whether Ih* child etc or noL
During the first meal ct which thi*
policy wm carried ouL nolhlag hap-
pened for ten minutei and then th*
culprit announced In a hurt Ion*.
"I'm not eating." "I* that cor wm
all tho Mtlafactlon bo got. Finally
ho buret Into tear? onylngt "Nobody
poye ony attention to me ony more
when I don't eat." Hut he at* with-
out roaslug afterword*.
Taking ocl*nc* too bard lo Ih*
cauae ot o great d*al of difficulty. H
I* not horeenary to glvo Iho child «
remipUieir balanced dietary at **• »>
m**l. Hr. I lodger boa *(al*d the! •
largo pmpmiion of reeding problem*
have arleen Mo*ue* of th* anxiety of
the parent to fore* th* child lo ant a I
completely perfect a*t of food* nt I
each meal Th* parental worry t* I
Iranoferred lo the rigid and nothing
lo oa antogonlolia lo good dlgeotie* |
as worry.
Noal Woobi Twin*. A|k j
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Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 111, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1932, newspaper, June 9, 1932; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc917809/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.