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EL RENO (OK.) DAILY TRIBUNE
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 193;
The El Reno Daily Tribune
A lllur Kill lion
*rwN|»ii|»er Irving
n Him* million
< oinniunlf >.
MIM •«*»
Enrol in the 6th
Hour ('lass
The E. H. S. Boomer
Indians Will Play
Doubleheader Friday
VOLUME 21
Readers Ready for Dis-
tribution to Needy
EL RENO HIGH SCHOOL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1933.
Boomer Staff
Editor Ava Nelle Burmeier
Asst. Editor Anna Lee Norvell
Sport Writers
Patrons of the El Reno school j D M(Dftnlel and Bill Slaughter,
district who applied for free books RP|X)rter8-PauUne Barrett, Kath-
isr'ed d»iiy exeeot Saturday from being furnished by the state were fcing Evans Leonard Flagler, Lu-
ll"?^. aecond-Hnss maTm’attw no,lfk“d WednewUv bv H E Wrl1’- cllle Linville, Josephine Lewis, Du-
Inder the M ot Mareh t lT79 kle- superintendent, that readers anP McCray and Imogens Stair.
.-——----------were available at his office.----- —
DAVIS O. VANDIVIBR. All texts with the exceDtion of
Al W„r:^^r'S,n,g.r readers were distributed Jme time WITCHER APPOINTS
Paul Wade. _____w. N»*ws Kdttor aRO. Parents whose children ask- (^MMITTEE
mi . \mn*n ta .,_ for the books \^U1 hi recjuired
rlualvely entitled to the use for re- to sign an affidavit before receiv- folowinc committees wer°
publication of all the news dls- irg the texts. A notary public will folowlng committees were
patches credited to It or not credit- ut. uvailnhle nt Mi Wrinkle’s of- appointed by miss Rose Witcher at
ed by this paper, and aUo the lota: ^»vailable at Mr* Wtinkles of ^ faculty meetlng Wednesday.
All rights of publication of ape Rural school boards have also O(tob(*r *8 ^jjior High Proyiam.
herein are also re- b,,,,,, notmeci that they might sc- Pnw,'r Committee. Senior High
,frvpd _ cure (heir supolv of the books Civic and Student Help. Extra Cur-
*«<......I ............. Itrnresenintives from 81dney E. Clutc, director of ri<ul»r and awards. Publicity Stu-
i'most, uu.i« a koiiv federal relief. Agriculture books df"!- ^WBnce^nd.VjTOttoMJ Wu-.
have not been received yet. but
these are not needed until later
in the term.
JUNIOR POLICE
COMMISSIONED
TEACHERS MEETING
WAS HELD FRIDAY
Kiwanis President Ar-
ranges Program To
Award 65 Boys
Nen t nrk, < lilrfigo, llclrolt,
V|. I.oiiIm. IInIIiim, \ 111« it Iii.
Snn l',rnuelMio,
••j
One week
Three months
DAILY Si IWt IIIITIini HATH*
tty Carrier
............t 12
............11 35
One year fr. in
lit At „ 11 lii Ciiniiilliin mill viljiiiiilnu
I 'mililies.
fine year _________ _____...___J4 nn
K'x month* ______________ 12.50
Three month* 11.25
Vlv >1 III I tlntslile Almve 1 nlllitle.
One year anno
nix month* ______ is.ao
rare, ini>T11 h* . 11.00
cation and a Social Committee.
Miss Witcher also said that the
program on the "History of the
community will be presented at a
faculty meeting in the near
future.
A program in keeping with the
times has been arranged. Such
topics as "The Relation of Indus-
trial Arts Education to Present
National Reconstruction Program"
was discussed by prominent
educators from the Oklahoma Col-
lege and Highschool Industrial
Arts teachers. The following pro-
gram was given Friday, Oct. 27,
1933. at 2 p. m. in the Industrial
In the Junior High assembly
Wednesday morning sixty-five Jun-
ior police received their commis- ...................
sions. Mrs Howel Washington, i Arts Biulding at the Central State
representative of the National Teachers College. Edmond. Ok.
League of Hard of Hearing spoke 2-2:10. “Greetings from Central
on the work of her department. 1grate Teachers College." V. M.
Mr. W C. Elliott. President of : Thornton. Department of Industrial
the Kiwanis rlub was In charge Arlg Central State Teachers Col-
li. E. C. CU B
Mrs Margaret Fields was the
only guest when her daughter.
Mrs. S F. Wilson, 120 North Ma-
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1933 <omb avenue, entertained ihe B.
-- ---E. C. Club Tuesday afternoon
MONEY IS RAISED
FOR BAND BOYS
of the program. He told of the
aims of the Kiwanis club in spon-
soring the Junior police. Howard
Skinner member, of the police
department gave the commissions
Bob Sturdivant. E! Reno High-
school baritone, sang two selections.
Texas Cowboy Song, and Lazy
Bones. He was accompanied at
the piano by Miss Mary Edwards
The captain and first lieutenant
of the six schools are: Captain
Eddie Tlnanis. Lieutenant Honer
Smith, Certral: Captain Earl Nel-
lege; 2:10-2:30, “Growth of Indus-
trial Arts Program in Oklahoma,"
H V. McKinney. Oklahoma City;
2:30-2:50, "Vocational Trends as
Related to Industrial Arts," L. K
Covelle, Stillwater, the state super-
visior of Trade and Industrial
Training: 2:50-3:10. "Adjusting the
Industrial Arts Program to Meet
Changing Conditions." DeWitt
Hunt. Stillwater. Director of In-
dustrial Education at A. and M.;
LOCALS BEATEN
20-0 BY CHICKS
Mathews and Morell Run
Over Local
Eleven
The Chickasha “Chicks" remain-
ed one of the few highschoots to
be undefeated in their campaign
for the conference title, Friday.
Oct. 27. when they handed the
El Reno Indians a 20-0 defeat
before a crowd of about 3.000 at
the Chicks stadium.
The local eleven played their
EL RENO TO PLAY
KINGFISHER HERE
El Reno's football teams will
play a doubleheader at the Legion
park next Friday. The second team
will play Calumet at one o'clock
and at three o’clock, the first
team will battle Kingfisher trying
to win the first game in four
weeks.
The dope is in favor of King-
fisher however. Kingfisher tied
Guthrie 0-0 in their first game of
the season. Classen beat Outline
12-6, then Classen beat El Reno
45-13, The only defeat against
Kingfisher Is by Purcell who beat
Central 19-0.
The man for El Reno to stop Is
Weary" River who Is a candidate
the* breaks against them" El Rene |fo^, ,^ifbaJ*;
had several punts blocked and
El Reno’s team will be In good
arJsai.Txa?
First Quarter
Chickasha received the declslor
of the coin and close to kick
off to El Reno. The ball was re-
ceived by Myers. El Reno safety
man. and returned about 15 yard?
Tillinghast is predicting a victory
for El Reno. He thinks it is about
time.
x-m q ..xn».ii-i ,, . , , before being downed by Maurice
3.10-3 40. Vitalizing Mechanical Morre)
Drawing In Junior Highschool." L.
son. Lieutenant James Eaton. Irv- \y Mayfield. El Reno: 3:40-4!
Dance is Given to Help
Pay Dues For
Band
Chrysanthemums and Halloween
suggestions made up the attractive
deeoratloas about the rooms.
During the business session
HOW TO WIN' Truat In the Pb,ns wor,‘ m,,de t0 Dold the _________ —____
Lord nnd do good: so shall thou n!mTfnr M,d entertained Tuesday evening. Oc
dwell In the land, nnd verily thou d 11 h teber 25, with a dance at the
The modern Woodmen of El Reno
shall be fed.
I
trust also in him; and he shall
bring it to pnss -Psalm 37: 3. 3
‘':Y' ...... , , In a clever contest Mrs. John W *, f!!,r InT
SnOLW 'Hird won the price, after which * "“g J™ f0r “* dUW>
needle work was the diversion. ___ ' , , _
Mrs Ray McCormack assisted the Tb'' ® Reno Olrls Drill Tram,
hostess in serving a two course Th? Modern Woodmen, and the
lunch before adjournment lo meet Hand boys paraded tn the ma n
November 14 with Mrs. Lard, 519 PBrl ,own before the dance
South Bickford avenue. A large group from Oklahoma
.... _ ' .... * * * City attended the entertainment
The Tennessee Valley Authority g|*j)<>K PARTY Jack I-ambert's orchestra com
Business still has the habit
going where it is invited.
ing; Captain Carlos Palmer. Lieu-
tenant Charles McLaughlin. Lin-
coln: Captain Edward Duff. Lieu-
tenant Joe Whitacre, Webster:
Captain Frank Hardy, Lieutenant
BUI Kelly. Highschool; Captain
Robert Ahern. Lieutenant Lewis
Lively. Sacred Heart. Those boys
have helped keep the accident toll
very low In the two years the
Junior police have been organized
a former El Reno boy
who played fullback for the
Chicks. El Reno carried the ball
____ . „ , . ito about their own 30 yard strip
joummem' ^ N YP*r' 4 ad" I before they had to pilnt. The
business session and election of
ball was received by Mathews who
•B" TEAM LOSES
| returned the ball 15 yards. After
two line plays were attempted the
TO GFARY 20 TYl 0 Chicks caught the local eleven off
xia»ras% ■ to i\/ u guar(J gnd by a pasR from Mnthpws
LOOK-OUT
Colette Cubbage asking a cer-
tain teaeher who wrote the auto-
far as congressional influence on i?n's “frlv^d^a^ Uu' S' ''^mr'^J. "!U Pmmnn'“j?! | ^ Co'et.^ Is considered a really
Jobs is concerned. ...... ()|1|.,v •ii,..M|;lv eyenln i -mm furmiekuil. Jack Iambert. smart child'.
by Mr* It E Monday 7uH South Bob (In,up and Katherine Evans.
Again the El Reno green Inex-
perienced football eleven failed to
make an impression showing and
Oearv came out with the larger of
the 20-0 score.
The “B" team received the kick-
off and Collins catching the ball
returned It twenty yards and on
the second play he netted eight
yards but received a fractured
collar bone and was taken from
the game The local eleven failed
to make first down and was forced
to punt Oeary look the ball
and led led by Norton, big rangy
to Cain the “Chick” received their
first touchdown. Mathews try for
extra point was out side the bars.
The rest of the first quarter was
about on even terms.
Second Quarter
The second quarter was about
on even terms with the locals
showing their best brand of foot-
ball for the year.
Moss showed up well in this
quarter, squirming through the
Chickasha line for several gains of
3 to 8 yards.
Mathews made the best run of
EDUCATION TO
BE OBSERVED
CHARACTERS 01
PLAY SELECTEE
Are No Leads in Junio
Play Says
Jorns
Miss Effie Jorns said. "There ai-
no leads in the Junior play. Is wr
chosen especially for this feature
The cast for "The New Poor
Junior play, is: Grand Duk
i Johnston,. Jack Harth. Corn
Ivan ,8lmpkirw>, David Perdu
Prince Vladimer 'Rogers), Vict(
Hackey, Princess Irina iThomj
kins, Peggy Cloughley, Amos We
lby, Howard Hamilton, Miller
Outeridge, Andrew Gist, Mrs. We
lby. Jessie Marie Patton, Alu
WeUby, Evelyn Barnhart. Constant
Wellby. Sibyl Davidson. Betty We
liby, Dorthey Parks. Mary Main
slery, Maxine Rumfelt. Kirk
Farrell, Bob Myers.
The producing staff was at
selected they are: Assistant
rectors, Edna Mae Seamonds at
Frances Moure, Property manage
Charlotte Fogg and Bob Thompso
Costume custodian, Mary Jat
„ 4l,„ L’*,,,,,,*-,,. Siler, Business manager. Jam
Meeting the Knu.rgencj EUU. Assistant business manage
In Education,” Will
Be Theme
Mr. H. E. Wrinkle called a meet-
ing Tuesday, October 24. of the
General Committee on American
Education Week which consists of
the Board of Education represent-
ed by Mr. H C. Dozier, American
Lffglon by Mr. Charley Burger
ul E! Reno by Mr. C. C.
Hoiden. Senior Chamber of Com-
merce by Mr. H. H. Hicks, Junior
Chamber of Commerce by Mr.
Jack Moore. Kiwanis Club, by Mr.
W C Elliott. Lions Club by Mr.
T W Maher. B P. and W.. by
Mrs. Harvey Thompson, Culture
Club by Mrs. M L. Bast. El Reno
Mary B. Miller and Bessie Mille
Advertising managers. Carol Smlt
Jack Myers, and Tommy Shutte.
The stage manager and his thr
assistants have not been cho»
yet.
All persons on the list above wl
have F's or D’s will be droppt
unless their grades are made
Immediately.
T. B. CLINIC TO
BE HELD AT E. H. $
The Parent Teachers Associatll
Study Club bv Mrs. W. H. Cobbs,
the quarter on a end run and was Ministerial Alliance by Rev. H.
Council voted for a T. B henlJI
Clinic to be lield at El Reno h
school in the near future. Ttfl
clinic is sponsored by the El Rera
Public 8chool Health AssociaUc||
The El Reno Health Associate
has made arrangements for fl
MTh. Oilin nulueri HIKI Ml' CjU _ . .. flw* rtlrlahi
Wewerka. American Legion Auxll- T“hprrlliJu
I nlrue. II" blgher Ihev go R0b,,r|s avenue, for her daughters, plated the first half of the danc Well, we found out that Grab- hack, they marched down the field! ^toDnad after a few vards bv u wi ot t u,,
the harder they (all. Science (>hri,Mtln(. ollt) Donnell* and little and the R.vthmn Ramblers com- feller can fling a wicked fist, and for their first touchdown Nor too slaughter who plaved > good wame wr Ert
His us a man falls at a rale of Mlss lj0[h Jrin Manning iwsed of A D Cox Jr Katherlw Ruth Mr Derm,Hi will tell you the made the touchdown and alao the! ThhJtQ^r 8am Hu,bert nnA Mr “
J? P!:1 ,J*1 "ou' ,r"'n " ,ll,in‘ Among the guests were Mvrlle Evans Bob Group Georg* Weaeh same thing • xtra point. ** ,kp onening of the second t Urnitt fi b™,,
He hiU the ground with he same Annn Cnrmichael. Royalyn Hllde- Bob Groves, Donald Eagle Lyle Q was late in the second quarter half the HI Reno Indians took DaHv^Brlbune^ bv Mr°D O Van-
Si ranger: Can you tell me where , after the Oeary aggregation had the ball on their own 10-yard line divier, El Reno American by Mr
1 can get hold of the quarter- taken the ball in mid-field and and marched to the 50 yard line I Merle Woods. Canadian Co., by, „
back on your team? made seven more points, that the before having to kick McDaniels Mr 8mith. District Bov 8couU *erur" “ the P T A. 011,
Jimmie Caia ll Try grabbing El Reno eleven led by White and kicked out on the 30-yard line Director by Mr H. M Hensley, to take the money from the Chri#
velocity if he fall
10,000
2(KM) feet or brand. Wilma Wilder, Marie Jones, Brcss. Jimmie Ellis played the
Mildred Sturdevant. Bonnie Jean second half.
, S'lfridge and KathOTlM Newsom —
Russia s reds used to be terrible Yellow and black was the color --
Now we need their business. not,' employed in the appointments
.......... ’ ’__* . 'rf n delectable repast served at
WIIATOFAD\EKTISING BATES* the dose of the evening, during
• From Advertising A Selling) whirl, various games and contests
It is not news to say that prices vtere featured for entertainment
are rising Every one knows that Decorations about Ihc rooms wer.
School Tuberculosis Assoc 1'
Uon to come to El Reno for t*
days. His services will be free
I the school must buy the tubercuf
CLUBS
him around the neck.
Glass made a threat toward the
goal line but the half finished
Believe it or not a certain senior before they made It.
bawled out Ihe librarian because *n the third quarter Norton
.... umi Decorations about tne rooms were Tile retails ai men ..........- ---—u,,o had been shifted frnm the
%nrn ^ CMS tviteh^^umpkins and ^ ^ F»TL8S? .IT £
bodv. but to wear the uniforms on Ar,d Am) Norvell never dw |
Thursday as there would be tn> understand why every one laughed ™
school Friday | when she got up at the football
The routine business then fol-1 game nnd veiled. Hold him, J. D,
After yells and songs Ihe | j know you ran."
PEWCTTH — _____—________ _
Petted s' at their regular (he couldn't find "Roosevelt In the mtercepted^ a l^“,.^«>;___Wtzoa
cnase in almost every field -In nt)1Pr ronr-lts of AirSinTsday! tend the Chickasha game
sonic cases ranging from 50 to a 4> <■
men' than ion par cent And pros- |<itm(;£ PARTY
poctlve Inflation suggests that they Dahlltw and rhrvsanthemumx
may rise still further. were the flornl decorations, used
Indications arc beginning to with various conceits of the Hal- lowed
in scoring distance Norton again
went over for the third touch-
down.
where the Chicks took advantage ;,n<t the schools by Miss Rose
of the air and marched to the Witcher.
locals 30-yard line before loosing The thirteenth annual American
the ball. On the second play the Education Week will be observed
locals blocked the kick and soon had Nov-mb?r 6-12. 1933 The theme
another touchdown to their credit. "Meeting the Emergency in Edura-
TTte third quarter ended 13-0 in
the Chicks favor.
Ftonrth Qaarter
The Indians put on another at-
tack in the finally quarter with
Ozmun and Myers carrying the
gather that advertising rates will loween season, to adorn the rooms, meeting then adjourned
not b" n solitary exception to this when Miss Evelyn Oaughorn. 020
general upward movement. The South Ellison avenue, entertained
New England Daily Newspaper As- Tuseday evening with a Halloween
B. M. C,
Did you ever know who Pnul
Revere was? Well, let me give
On the next kickoff Pritzoe | ball through large holes opened
1 caught the ball and made a sen- I by the El Reno forward wall with
forint Ion has advised Its members bridge party.
BMC was held In room 2A y0(1 s0m(. inside farts of American
Oct 25. The meeting was railed Dtistory: Revere was a blacksmith
that thev notify advertisers thnt. Her guests were Mrs Allison lo order bv the president, Mias wbo j[nPW nbout t)u. British He
on the next billing date, local ad- Clark Miss Edith Reed. Miss Ruth Betty Ixiu Rtce. the roll was call- KO( B strnlKht tip one night nnd
verttsing rate schedules will be Reed. Miss Frances Brown, Miss ed and minutes of last meeting (jrt)k,, t|ie rerord between Lexlng
withdrawn Rate
ion and Poughkeepsie waking up
thereafter will loin Bergthnld, Miss Ettln Cupp, was rend. _ _ _
depend on the nrte- level, nnd may Miss Exi le Robertson. Miss Mabel It was drclded that each pledge ■ t|)t, neighborhood We now hnve
be increased within ten days' no- Stewart Miss lorenc Dungnn Miss should gel her five cent* from Ihe tbp Kentucky Derby 'Well????
Mary secretary nnd make fifty cents as|a|nt that right)?
tire. The Holyoke 'Mass, Trans-
soon
possible, and that the
Marybell Kelly nnd Mts
rrlpt Is npnarently the first oaper Tlllov
to follow thi* pollev—It will not Tallies and other details of the members should pay their dues
guarantee loenl rates more than games were of the obs"rv«d motif also ns soon ns possible, for the, . . . . .
ten dnvs in advance and favors were awarded Miss Ruth pur,a,sc of paying up bark debts I
When they told me that Coach
Elfredn Bubeoek rend some more
At the same time otsnv nubllcn- R"ed. galloping prize: Miss Edith
i ’ " ' • ping Parade" Heed high score; nnd Miss Stew- of the book which she has been
nolpted out rerentlv. are Ivetnlng
to shorten sail on lonv-'vlnd'-rt con-
tracts, Amnna thus* who have tak-
en the Initiative to set a drndhn" fortune* were then featured for
art the consolation, rending in the past two meetings
Miss Ruth Reed also won the The book Is very interesting. The
nrlsc In a clever eontest Comic misting adjourned
Pill
An ini crest Ing program was
given when Pltl meeting was cnll-
on rontrarls at present mt*s are* entertainment
Curtis Crowell McCall Farm-r TTii’ tables were c-Mitered with
• «t. Paul*. Holland's Form A light"d Jack-o-lantrrn* when a
R"ueh Amerlran Druggist sumptuous Ivmrlt was nerved at a m order In room IB. Wednes-
Ttvc meaaur-s er- nf roorsr Ini' hour The hostess was assisted dny oot 25. by President Billy
merelv nrotectlv* With nrodnr- ,n bpr hosnltalltles by Iter moth t, Avant After roll call and rcad-
i|on cost* 'both materials and la- Mp* V R Oaughorn. and Mis* ing of the minutes by Anna
hor) steadily rising under ihe *f- Stewart. Maurice Cobbs, members were told
frets of the N R A publishers must * * * to bring ten rents for dues to the
tui'ird themselves avnlnst a ill*,is- KM> ROCK PAR IA ^ next mi'etlng which will be n
trous sciue'/e \, t|i» CM me Um’ Employe* form El Reno. Chleka- spread The program for the nieet-
tbe value of advertising Is rantdlv ’bn- Yukon and Oklahoma City p v ,,n g read
"Ain't Nature Grard." I
know he tAUght Biology.
didn't
Have you noticed that Frnncy
Rasp always wears a hat except
on Tuesday, Thursday. Monday,
Wednesday, nnd holidays.
Say. Barbara, Is your dud n
Republican
Why. no! He works in the post-
office.
I'm putting Keith Doke's name
sntlonal return of about 45 yards
through the center of the line and
on nnother play he Intercepted a
pass nnd returned It about 15 yards
carrying two Oeary players with
him.
Bus White, small, fast back.
Oerald Freeman and Pete Jensen
tackles showing up the best. The
locals lost the ball on downs and
was soon driven back to their
goal line by the hard hitting
Chickasha backs, but were stopped
on the 20 yard line El Reno In-
made plenty of nice runs and gaveldians attempted to kick but It
the crowd a good exhibition of was blocked and carried over for
blocking. Tlte lineman that turned
in the best performance for El
needs a llltle weight.
Reno were: J
Harth.
center; F.
Flagler, guard.
nnd Morrow, guard.
Norton turned In the
best per-
forninnee for
the winners In the
back field, while the Mortz broth-
ers were outstanding In
the line.
The starting
lineup was:
El Reno
Geary
Freeman
LE
Bnse
Craig
LT
Ketsh
Flagler
LG
L. Bowen
Harth <C)
O
X Mortz
Marrow
RO
M Mortz
Pennwell
RT
Kelly
Morgan
RE
Spencer
Glass
QB
Dickerson
Tavlor
RH
Mackely
White
I.H
Cruthers
Collins
FB
Norton
a touchdown, by the Chickasha
end. The final quarter ended with
tten." indicates the timely nnd
practical character of the program.
mas Health Stamps sale to pay f.(
the serum Ii
No student will be examlnfi
without a permit from the pi|
ents and it Is advisable for tl 1
parents to be with the rhlldivnl i
The officers of the El Reno PiJj
lie ScIkmI Health Association tlfj
will have charge of the stamp sta.
In the midst of tnis emerg ncy, J gee pruldmt. Mrs Sam ItdM
there Is raised the voice of lnsis- from Lincoln school. vtce-nrtsideL
tent demand that the present cur- ) Mrs W E. York, from Irv J
tallment and denial of fundamen- j school, treasurer. Mrs SturdlvaJ
tal American rights snail not be- from Central school and secretafj
come fixed. Teachers and citizens Miss Leona Outer, highschool f:P.
are at work to maintain a fair; ulty member.
start In life for every child. They
will find American Education Week
an appropriate time for coopera-
tion in plans to preserve free and
universal education as the basis
for self-government.
The following topics for the day
by day observance have been se-
lected by the sponsors with help
of the Joint Commission on the
the locals In possession of the ball Emergency In Education
and the Chicks in possession of
the score 26-0.
Mathew and Morrell were the | Schools
Monday. November 6—"The In-
creased Responsibilities of the
main ball carriers and Downey T , ber 7—^"Financial
and Johnson end held up the sunport of the Schools.'
line well The El Reno Indians! Wednesday. November
THOSE WHO ATTENDED
THE CHICKASHA GA3
-What
Protect
These two are Bill 'Red" Thursday. November 9—"Home
Slaughter who was a “wizard" on and School Cooperation."
the defense and Ozmun does a fine l Fridav. November 10 — "The
lob carrying the ball nnd Pete School and t/>yalty to the Nation.”
Jensen and Gerald Fie,mm tackles | Also the American legion will
playing one of the best games ever
Increasing For with "Xivmdlng 'njoved the Halloween party given
purchasing power Increased erp* by thr Red Rock Petroleum com -
ptnvie-nt and greater leisure th* pany. tn Oklahom
p,nrket for goods will uno,ie*t|on- 'v,'n!ng
ehlv expend H-ncr. ndv-rtlslns Among those In Ihe local group
pm»*d»c« to heroine Increasingly WP*’° "nd M,K d A MiElrov.
productive, Mr and Mr* Robert MeEtroy. Mr
Th« *lo»«n which mans' adv*rM*- Mr*
The Wanderer's song ns ren*
The following program was glv- dried by Marlon Bolton:
rn "Ancient Civilization of Egypt'
"Where shall I go when I'm
cm Tuesday bv Anna Maurice Cobbs and ] k*ekcd out of here?"
Literature ul Art el Aouent
Egypt" by Mary Jane Siler
ROUND-UP
Josephine lewis spent the wcek-
Hlstory, my dear students, will lend tn Kansas City.
FOR CM
give you n greni rrvcrenrr tor
vmir unlive land al times. 'The I
Raymond Vaughn, Mr Revising (he old constitution was I,tmM n»'r few and far between).
era are "t nrevet featuring. "Now and Mrs Sam J Smith and daugh- ,|lr important business of the But after nil snld nnd done there
_ . - _ Saab Q.ikkillA B A - t A A ft ft*! Y2 ■ lb I A ■ - I k 1 . . ...
Tl (he Time to Buv" to warn the
nt'Wie of rt*lne prte"s t* nsrtl-
eillsrlv nnpltenblr tn advertisers
'hem-elves *nr now Is the um- to
huv advrrtlslne—before th" rates
go ,m a* thev Inevitably will Tit-
erlee will never be cheaper than
I* I* right now
ter. 8amye
Denrdorff
Raye and Buster
I ook nnd IkOnrn
Is no subject that will do ns much
for you ns history will do ,Now
please don't laugh muse Misa
meetlrg lu-ld Monday 23. by Ihe
Forum debating society
A program was given by a few
of the members. 1 cuter Hi or hr, | Bhnnklln Is paying me for this
and Rid) Mvrra gave talks on thr
conduct In the meeting Olio Hess
gave a talk on how many parties
otaved by a
pair of
El Reno
tackles
The lineup:
Stecnrod
RF,
Russel
Jensen
RT
Downey
McDaniel
RO
Johnson
wit-worth <C>
C
Halblg
York
LO
CoUlns
O Freeman
IT
Farrel
T. Perdue
LR
Mngness
Myers
OH
Cain 'Ci
Ozmun
HH
Mathews
Moss
HR
Duncan
M Perdue
FH
Morrell
conduct the highschool assembly
at 11:00
Saturday. November 11 — "The
Schools and Reconstruction.”
Sunday. November tJ—"Saf*-
Mnnv specific suggestions that
Mayor: Issue proclamation call-
SuhstButton for El Reno: Hnun
for York: M Freeman for Btcen-
rod: Glass for Mvers: Hnekr.ey for
REMINISCING
llptwz ||rtoF«»4»src»4 Tfcte
V'tefor? nf YN >*-*»*• (nn
1. When the Vice President of n rlub could have a year
the t? 8 snrreixls to the nrest- A commit tee was selected to re-
denev. who becomes Vice Prcsl- vise the ronstltutlon Those on thr
dent? committee Mre Arthur Ellsworth.
2 Who wrote "Adam Bede"? oien Heffern nnd Bob Mvers
3. What Is the salary nf a At the <lnsr of the mutmiu Mi-
Japanese Infantryman?
N«v. I. taos
Sumlav, no publlentton.
Hessle Smith Invited* the group lbn* klrl* are like wnsh day-
4 Which Is eorreet The Sahara to hold the next meeting at her
Desert " or "Thr Sahara"? home, which was a nettled
A. What Is the largest South _____
Antrrlran republic? NRNATR
Answers Three new members gave en-
1. The office remains vacant trailer speeches and were voted In
for the balance of the term at the special Senate meeting that
2 George Rllot was held Monday night. The three
3 $225 a month werr: Don Rarbar Earl Yoat and
«« i. „ «r «nil • 4 "T1‘r Bahaha," wtilrh Is an Scott Murphy. Theae bovs are
not say. It Is so nice of you Arn|,i ,n wind men, inr "desert "
5. Brazil
Diiilv lessons
In Eniflish
WORDS OFTEN MISUSED Do
Neva Chile* and Virginia Ornb-
felter s|M't,t Saturday In Oklahoma
Cltv.
T Perdue and Sam Phillips spent
Saturday In Chirkimha. _ _ ____ _______
Roll) McDermott spent 8ntur- moss: Slaughter for Perdue
day In Oklahoma City.
Mis* Srhuh spent Saturday night
And when we rrminded Kathryn I Mary Edwards In Ok-
Barett of that helpful thought that I '"J™* ^ has .bM^, f0P
the last week brentwr of a broken
shoulder received when site fell
from a tree at her home.
Among those who attended the
Chlekashn-Kl Reno game were:
Francis Mowre. Pauline Barrett.
Avn Nelle Burmeier, Bess Miller,
Marv Miller, Imogene Blair. Collet
Ihe Iztrd takes rare of fools and
Angels She said: "Well, w ho I
wants to be an AnRel yet? ? ?
Our very good friend 'It wouldn't
be safe to give his name) insist*
riot lies. pins, and a very heavy
line ino, don't worry. I settled
thr situation).
STUDENT COUNCIL
DISCUSSES PLAN
A new and interesting plan was
discussed at the meeting of the
Student Council, that of provid-
ing more recreation for the citizens
of El Reno The meeting was call-
ed to order bv the president,
Elewnore Aderhold and the minutes
Sav. "It Is verv nice of vou"
OFTEN M 1 8 P R O N OUNCED:
De«|terndn Pronounce the a ns In
ray
OFTEN MISS PEI.LED: Plain
(level land). Plane '« tool,.
SYNONYMS: Serret (ndlrrtlvri
secluded, private, concealed, hid-
den oltaecure. unseen, veiled.
WORD STUDY 0 • '
three times nnd It Is yours" Let
us Increase our vorabulnry by
mastering one word each dnv To-
day's word: COMPATIBILITY:
quality of existing In harmonv "A
compatibility of tempers Is e'isen-
tint to happiness"
A Problem A Day
promising sneakers of the fresh-
man rlass this year
Tlte meeting was railed to order
by Arthur Moss, president, The
committee on social engagements
reported and desired more time
bcfoir setting the date of the
party.
GIRL ItFSKIVES
N"W pledges were welcomed
An encampment of 1200 men
had provlalotui to last 4 months,
word but a certain number of men were
transferred elsewhere and the at the regular meeting of the OIri
provisions lasted 5 months How Re-erves Wednesday October 25
many men were transferred? The roll was railed bv the presl-
Answer in Yesterday's Problem d-nt and the minute* were read
Rectangular trav 14 9 'plus, sq The new pledges were: Marie
In F&planatlon Take *4 of 10 Yeck. Evelyn Sehuenemeyer. Vera
and square It; multiply by pi. Reynolds. Lei* Morris Maxine
nnd subtract from product of 12 Rumfelt and Dorothv Edward*
Mr. and Mra. Joe Knclr. IIS and Id, The pnrtv planned for October
sunset Drive have returned from 37 wn„ pwtponed
a week's visit to the Century of We buy Runny sack*. Parmer* The sponsoring of the show "Lit-
PingrcM, In Chicago. .Elevator. Adv. .tie Women" wa* dlaruaaed
I
Well, friends, Oh! I beg your
pardon bermwc 1 renlly meant
you too. I'm seriously thinking of
stopping here because this Is a real
problem trying to write n look-out
that the students will laugh at nnd
the faculty will laugh off
m Cubbage.' Ann Nor^lL V^gln.a ^e raad bv Jteunlte Wlrv TMrn
Parker. Lonnie Roush. Francis ■ Import was made bv Ann Nor
Mrs J. c, Russell, and son*,
Wendell and Olen, have arrived
from Chicago to Join Ml Russell,
who recently accepted a position In
the accountants' department of th*
Hock Island offices in El Reno.
Mr and Mrs Russell and sons are
residing at 400 East Cooney street.
Rasp. Virginia Orabfelder. Lloyd
Chllea. Ruth Whitlock. Fletcher
Chile* Neva Chile*, tzonard Flag-
ler. Eldon Morris. Lee Mitchell,
Marlon Bolton. Sam Phillip*. How-
ard Morgan. Dtck Jenaen. Mary
Jane Spencer. Kalhrvn Barrett,
Elma Lovell Evelyn Thomas and
Bills J McCnrtnrv
veil In regard to the assembly
nroersms that were ntamned by a
committee of Student Cosmrll
memberr and three member* of
the faenltv and Miss Roae Wlteher
The main toole wa* attemntlng
to get flood light* for El Reno
, Tt was nroved th»t this won id
l benefit not only the hlgharhool
Miss Evelyn Robert*. Miss Na-1 students but alao people Interested
Tlte meeting then adjourned.
dine Runyan and Mts* Mae Shank-
lln spent the week-end tn Enid
Miss Orner and Miss Blades spent
the week-end In Edmond
Ann Norvell, Imogene Stair nnd
Onletta Cubbage spent the week-
end In Chickasha,
PAPOOSE
At the last meeting, the Pnpoosgg
'I,"*e their character* for the stunt____
which they are to give In pep na- other week
setnbly
After a round table discussion
about the stunt, the rest nf the
time was *pent practicing veil* and
tans*.
RETURNS HOME
W J Ayeoek. 71# South Hoff
avenue, ha* returned from n week'*
stay In Mineral Well*. Tvx Mr*
Ayeoek. who accompanied him to
the I>xa* city, remained for un-
Mr and Mr* John A Cordell,
20fl North Mneomb avenue, have
as their guest Mr* Robert Nor-
man, of Ranger, Te*.
In football, baseball teonl* pa-
gent* ard out aide socials,
The president apnotnted a com-
mittee to see that every or-
ganization In school discusses this
recreation ulan In a meeting In
the near future.
Othe- subject* were discussed
but no* definitely planned on aa
vet The meeting ndloomed and
will meet again this Thursday
WILL DEPART THURSDAY
Mr and Mrs L. E D*v AI5
Nor, I, Bickford avenue, snrnt Wed-
nesday In Oklahoma Cltv where
they visited with their da'iehter
Mrs Reaste Bernard, who will de-
nart Thursday foe her home In
New Iberia, La.
American Education Week.
Board of Education: Have the
Board of Education take official
action approving the observance of
the week
Commander of the American Le-
gion: Bring the fact to the atten-
tion of the buddies that the Le-
gion la one of the sponsors of the
Week Out line program for Armls-
tlre Dav.
President* of Organizations: Have
your organization devote the pro-
gram of that week to some phase
of edura. Ion or have a program
furnished by the school*
• Newspaoer Editors: Olve the pro-
gram publicity. Carry stories on
work of public. Get adveriliwrs to
mention American Education Week
or work of school* In their ads.
Theater Representatives: Have
theaters carry announcement* of
American Flducatlon Week and
fneta regarding the local schools.
Ministers: Devote one of vour
services Sunday November 12, to
American Education
Also many general suggestions
Kiteh aa:
1, Assist generally In carrying out
the urogram of tlte week.
2 Visit the school*
3 Oet acquainted with your chil-
dren's teaeher*.
♦ Familiarise yourself with tlte
fai l regarding tlte El Reno srhoola
5 Attend na many of the as-
semblies and programs of the
schools during this week a* possi-
ble
It How the Schools Serve the Na-
tion In the Crlala.
7, The Recovery of Progress tn
our Schools,
A The Importance of Superior
Traeher*
L. J Bullls, of Oklahoma City,
was n business visitor here Tues-
day,
At the Chickasha game FrkJ
Pauline Barrett wa* Immensely t
Joying the game you see Si
Phillips wasn't playing, and f
didn't have to worry for fear
might get hurt.
Tlte Ideal water boy 'Otto He
»-h' certainly looking after his bo
Ava Nelle Burmeier watehY
the bench. 'Not for the eon
Elma Lovell reallv can yell, wh
that certain football player
nlng down the field
Katherine Barrett, Jimmy
and Edith Mae Thompson
reason for demanding
kind of candy Oh well, there ini
anv thing like getting on the g,.
side of these salesmen.
Mary Jane Spencer about »•
have a football game with the ><
slstnnt coach at Chickasha. you i
he charged her twenty rents
much to get into the game.
Anna Norvell wondering
Mark Perdue's hair eet* met .
tin under hi* helmet. Doe* fe
Murk? ,
Sav coach, do vou think It'a , •
Ing tn rain, or la It a new ra|>
coat?
yell, wh
rer is n £
irnv Cats
-on had!
a rertX
BEST GIRL DEBATE!‘
TO BE CHOSEN SOO
Thursday. Nov 2. at 2:20 'J
best girl debater will be cltorj
from the following gtrla: M
Duff. Daphene Oxford. NacJ
Raker, Pauline Evan*. Eva
Brock. Barbara Oamble. Charlc.l
Mae Irving. Bnd Vera Revnol
ITte two girls with the hlgii.2
rating will have their name* <1
graved on the debating shield I
MIRACLES
When El Reno win* a footbl
game
When Ava Nelle Burmeier qtl
Interviewing the roach
When Walt Rollins leave* I
girls alone 4
When Mark Purdue curls I
hair
When Rill Glass comes out I
the stupor
When Creasy Penny quit* t<l
tng duek stories
When Rlrhnrd Ozmun snd ■
Collins become serious
When Ann Norvelle quits wl
cracking
When BUI McCartney comes I
school all week.
CONDITION IMPROVED
The condition of Betty tl
daughter of Mr and Mr* D |
Rauh, 403 North Bickford avers
who I* III at her home with dla
therla. Is somewhat Improved |
Prank H Penland, of Pg
Worth, Tex, has accepted • ps
• Ion a* file clerk In the nceounil
department a* tlte Rock till
railroad office* In Rl Reno Hi
residing al 502 Bouth BickfO
avenue.
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