The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 250, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1935 Page: 3 of 9
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1935.
EL RENO, (OK.) DAILY TRIBUNE
THREE
SOCIETY
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Group Prepares Christ-!
mas Baskets For Needy
| Calendar
FRIDAY
Friday Bridge club. Hasten
j Mrs. W. D. Hart. 906 South Burke
avenue, who will entertain at i
(Christmas party.
Seculrty Benefit Association circl«
1 Christmas party in the home c
Mrs. Ernest Hodgkiivson, 1005 Sun
set Drive.
Installation of new officers was Women's Relief Corps. Christma
conducted by t Zkiha‘°v U, ™ °f ^ th
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi- Friday Contract Bridge elnt
W^e^„r^ft:hrLooi’'Uk'r,, mT,lnK “ “ WBnrd. 81
Wednesday afternoon in the home anuth piii«nn nvMine
RocktoIslandh"vP^1ete''' 3°° N°rth 1 Fr,endIv Stitchers club. Horte*
Yuletidc dcro-ations formed the ^ ^ NOrth *
background for the ceremonies dur- Eight of Hearts club. Hostess b
ing which the following were in- the Christmas party, Mrs. C. H
ducted: Mrs. L. C. Collier, preri- Hill. Fort Reno.
” t £a^"' Vlcei DY.W.Y.K. Hostess. Mrs. R. W
president; Mrs. W. E. Farley, sec-,Thorn. 200 South Williams avenue
relary; Mrs. A. L. Greene, treasur- Christmas party.
' M's- Flaher^' ('haP1:iin: Sewing Maiden's club. Hostess
Mrs. J. T. Ramey, guide; Mrs. F Mias Georgette Story, 920 Soutl
A. Infe, sentinel. | Rock I.sland avenue.
Donations cf groceries were col- El Reno Golf and Country club
lected for Christmas baskets to be Hosts to a dessert bridge, Dr. and
distributed among the needy. Mrs. Hadley C. Brown. Mr. ant
After the business session a so-, Mrs. Robert N. Dulmage.
rial hour was enjoyed when Mrs Gills Study club of the Juvenile
Porter, assisted by her daughter, department ol the El Reno Carne-
Miss Margaret, served lovely re- gie library. Christmas party at thi
freshments which carried out the library.
Christmas motif. Tulip unit of the Flower Garden
The next regular meeting will club. Hostess at Christmas party,
be held Jan. l at the home of Mrs Mrs. G. W. Kitz.miller, 516 South
R. W. Thom, 200 North Williams Miles avenue,
avenue.
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0. E. S. OFFICERS1
Annual Tea Will
Be Given Sunday
Plans for the annual guest day
tea were completed and a class
cf nine candidates initiated by the
—— i Order cf Rainbow for Girls during
.. „ I Its regular meeting Wednesday ev-
MfS, Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. ening 111 the Masonic Temple.
Maresh Hosts . Th<\ tef w‘‘‘ *»'an ev,enl ®Un;
day, during the hours from 2 to S
o'clock, in the Masonic Temple,
Mrs. Edna Kelly, worthy matron Those initiated are Misses Gladys
>f the Order of Eastern Star, E Jo-! Nonna Colt, Patricia Taler. JoAnne
eph Maresh. worthy patron, and F. ^aufa Yp'8l*Va ly°tteT'
Mrs. Maresh entertained officers of * *?Pr0^fiy
he local order and a few addl-1 EIa"a Mar ° P<>n‘
lonal friends Tuesday evening in wr'**li1i?d_?!'!;ty „
he Business and Professional Worn- of “riotr eT
ns enm 100ms ducted In Oklahoma City. It was
Christmas trees, bells, poinsetUas i announced that the next meeting
\nd other holiday notes were used! wdl be |1Pk| j(U,. 1 at which time
o decorate, while a large, lighted i initiation ceremonies will be <*on-
Ihristmas tree stood in the center | ducted for another class,
if the room and holly, flanked with i * * *
■liver candelabra holding three' k. I. S. CI.l'B
Ighted red tapers centered the lace- Seasonal decorations appointed
severed table. the party at which Mrs. Lacy Ben-
Early in the evening the 40 guests ( nett. 217 North K avenue, enter-
tained the R.IS. club Wednesday
afternoon. Mrs. G. L. Rotramel of
Johnson City, 111., was an addi-
tional guest.
The club presented Mrs. Milton
Contest Winners
Are Entertained
SATURDAY
G.T.C. club. Hostess. Mrs. C. F.
McDonald. 217 South Macomb ave-
Ladies Auxiliary to the Order of
Railway Conductors. Hosts at the
Christmas party. Mr. and Mrs. P
Winners of the recent series of R Pressley, 121 South Barker ave-
bridge gaiRes conducted by the nue.
Azuliklt club were entertained bv Merry Makers club. Hostess.
Hie los; rs at a well appointed 7 Mrs. Floyd Sides. 215 North Wil-
o'clock turkey dinner at g local hams avenue, at a Christmas pnr-
dining room Wednesday everting ty and exchange of gifts,
after which the gilt exchange and j Juveniles of the Security Benefit
cards weie enjoyed in the home o! Association. Christmas party in
Mrs. J. M. Burge, 1117 South Bar- the I.O.O.F. hall given for the
ker avenue. members by the Security Benefit
Hostesses of the evening were Association circle.
Mrs. J. M. Burge. Miss Marybell Happy-Go-Lucky club. Hosts, Mr.
Kelly, Miss Elizabeth Bvrns, Miss; and Mrs. William Morrison, 420
Ruth Yost and Miss Marie Shack- North Bickford avenue,
lett, while those honored included; Bon Temps Bridge club. Hosts.
Miss Laurabel Cosby. Miss Ethel Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Essley, north
Dowell, Miss Dorothea French. Miss (of the city, who will entertain at
Esther Yale and Mrs. Ray Maher, i a Christmas party.
A red cellophane ChrLstmas tree. Wednesday Players. Members to
flanked with tall red tapers formed entertain husbands at Christmas
the table decorations while a min- '• party and exchange of gifts in the
home of Mr and Mrs. Irven S.
Duggan, 421 South Bickford avenue.
were delightfully entertained by a
Troup of children who presented a
alay. “The Orphans Christmas." un-
der the direction of Miss Ruth Tor-
oey. Miss Rosemary Fox and Miss
Margaret David were In charge of Blomberg, retiring president, with
the orphanage while others in the (a lovely gift as did Mrs. Tom Pen-
cast were the following: i »rteht, recently elected to that pas-
Carol Liebmann, Carol Ann Fowl- ] il*°n
er. Doris Jean Filkms. Marilyn Hart, j Ij2 tlie. £ames °f ,b^!dee, Mrs' R
Joan Williams. Betty Penwright. | *■ Dietrich received Uie favor for
Bobby Fowler. Russell Watkins. Bob-1 b®h.i^li^nrive Bennett
by Arnold and Pat Wrlgley. Miss nZrUZ" <»
Madgel Dean Hart gave a Christmas I ,ea."vil‘g
reading.
iature Santa Claus marked each
place.
The Yulctide motif was repeated
in decorations of the room1' at the
Burge home where the gifts were
distributed from a prettily lighted
tree. Each of the winners was pre-
sented a favor.
wlUi^^l^brfn* won by|^Bitter** 522' South Hadden
H. E. Harrison. Mrs. Phil Connors. ‘ ' ,,, .|,
Mrs. Lee Rohde and Mrs. Raymond j urjdgETTES
Anthls. chrb imas party of the Bridgettes
The white elephant gift exchange | club was enjoyed Wednesday even-
created a round of merriment with j ing when Miss Katherine Lodes,
Bobby Maresh impersonating Santa! too Sunset Drive, assisted by Mrs
Claus. Dainty refreshments were , Thomas L. Willims. entertained the
served. , members and one guest. Miss Lois
Those nresent were Mr. and Mrs. | Estep.
E. N. Potts of Port Reno. Mr. and Motifs of the Yulctide formed an
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11th Hour Shoppers Will Be Well Taken Care 01 At Kelso’s
The 11th hour may he at hand, hut as long os Kelso’s doors are open, all is not lost.
We're ready with first aid for all of you last-minute Santa Clauses ... in the form
of selected groups of gifts thnl you can go over in a minute or two.
m
Mrs Roy Noblitt, Mr and Mrs Ray-
mond Anthis Mr. and Mrs Phillip
B. Connors, Mr. and Mrs. Sam H,
Brown. Mr and Mrs. Sam Wallace.
appropriate background for the
nlfair during which the favor for
high score in bridge was won by
Miss Ruth Hamilton. Cut prizes
Additional Society on Fate 5
SUNDAY
Auxiliary to the Veterans of For-
eign Wars. Christmas tree and
program in the post ball.
_ _ Mayfair club. Members will enter-
Hostess Jan. 3 will b“ Mrs, Mr-! 11,1,1 with a Sunday night supper
her. 412 South Foster avtytue and exchange of gifts with husbands Tuesday cveninu
:!: :]: * as guests in the home of Mr. and' ,
AMITY CLUB I Mrs. Baker H. Mclone. 518 South
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rohde. Mr. and : were presented Mrs. Harvey Lee
Mrs. R. O. Chapin, Mr. and Mrs | Hoffman and Miss Ethel Evans.
E'lmer E Brown. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. I The large table was centered with
Gateka, Mr and Mrs. H. E. Harri-1 cluster of poinsettias. which also
son. Mrs. Geneva Henderson, Mrs
Nettie B. Woods. Mrs. Oertrude__
Clark. Mrs. Lee Roy Ewing. Miss (decked the quartet boards where
Hilda Kamp. Miss Nora Maupin, lunch was served completing the
Mrs. Arthur Lambert. Mrs. Evelyn! seasonal color note of red. green
Van Dvke. Mrs. Maizlo Church. Mrs.; and silver. Poinsettias appointed
Lula Walker. Mrs. Jessie Lowe. Mrs. the favors.
L. K. Butts. Mrs. Metta Crosse! Gifts, presented in the exchange
Brucr. Mrs. J W. Barrcc, Mrs. E. C. presided over by Miss Lcdes, were
Porter and Mrs. Walter Bradly. - arranged beneath a gaily decorated
Mrs. Van Dvke. Mrs. Butts. Mrs. [ tree. Mrs. Hoffman, 505 Sunset
Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Rohde as- Drive, will entertain at the next
slated in the hospitalities meeting, date of which will be an-
4c * * [ nounced later.
j. v. a. -——
Miss Helen Little. 515 South Choc-; Francis Jackson, -Oklahoma Bap-
taw avenue, entertained the J U G. Itist university student at Shaw-
club and one guest. Miss Reba Jane ' np,“ will be home Friday to spend
«5K .suss «*»• 25 KfS jft&rrSJS
Regular meeting of the Amity
club was held Tirtsdny with J-ff
Stanley, north cf the city, when
final arrangements were made for
the group's annual Christmas
dance. Dec. 25. at the K. of C.
hall from 10 to 1 o'clock.
Evans avenue.
MONDAY
Order of Eastern Star. Regular
meeting in the Masonic Temple.
Sterling Thimble club. Annual
Christmas party In the form of a
luncheon at a local dining room
The remainder of the evening after which gifts will be exchanged
■was spent informally at cards at- at the home of Mrs. Sam Roberson,
ter which refreshments were served, j 412 South Evans avenue.
The meeting Jan. 7 will lie with I Auxiliary to the Eagles lodge.
William Schulte, 217 South Ma-1 Christmas social in the lodge hall.
Etta Iota club. Hostess, Miss Mary
Elizabeth Slattery. 920 West Wood-
son street.
comb avenue.
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INVITATIONS ISSUED
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Nnylon
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T Howie.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson R. Kelso JT. L. F.
have Issued invitations to a Christ-1 Twenty-two members of the
mas dance at which they will en- T.L.F. club were entertained Wed-
lertain Monday evening at the Elks i nesday afternoon by Mrs. Weiner
home. Dyer at a Christmas party in the
* * * , home of Mrs. John Ross. 1107 South
I. C. L. CLUB Rock Island avenue.
Mrs. E. O. Hamilton. 201 North' Gifts were exchanged from a
Macomb avenue, was hostess to the Christmas tree. Bunco was the dl-
J. C. L. club Wednesday afternoon version in which Mrs. Harry Rum-
when her daughters. Mrs Thomas ui-l and Mrs Sam Kelly received
L. Williams and Mrs. Harvey Lee i the honors. Door prizes were pre-
Hoflman. wore additional guests. sented Mrs. Harvey Cnrmichael and
Mrs. John Norvell was high Mrs. Hilary Bondurant.
scorer of the afternoon anti she and The Christmas colors were ob-
Mrs. Dewey Crawford won the table [ served in appointments of the
prizes. The annual gift exchange lunch. Santa Claus favors were
was held following the bridge presented. Hostess in two weeks
Bames. I will be announced later.
A poinsettia mot it was observed -
in all party driails. A dainty _
lunch was served at the close of
(he afternoon. Meeting in a fort-
Brldge prizes were won by Miss
Mildred Shlrev for high score and '
Ellison avenue
!i
Miss Harriet Golden low. Afterward „ “rs J°hn T Pa"y
the hostess was assisted by Miss Clt£ a former resident of H Reno.
Gladys Norma Colt and Miss Test i ,lindfra®"' a SZZLi
. wI in a Guthrie hospital Sunday, at-
i>v,,r ;!'e nU: ap‘| cording to word received by friends
pomtments of which were in keep-, 1)ere Mrs parry resides with her
ingwith tbe season ! daughter, Mrs. Ruth Beach, in
The meeting in a fortnight win be; Oklnhoma cttv
with Miss Gladys Taylor. 1109 East|
Foreman street. -
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JOLLY EIGHT
A brightly lighted Christmas tree
held gifts for each guest when Mrs.
J. Y. Morris. 608 North Rock Island
avenue, entertained the Jolly Eight j
Bridge club Wednesday afternoon.
Following the games in which
Mrs. R. Jay McGinnis won the high
score favor and Mrs. P. H Higgin-
botham second high, an iced course;
was served by the hostess, assisted I
by Mrs. McGinnis.
The club will meet Jail. 8 with
Mrs. H T Richardson 638 South!
Miles avenue.
City.
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
night was deferred since it falls on
New Y-ar's da.i
Mrs. John Welter, west of the
city, will be hostess January 15. Q. When being introduced to
, . * * * (someone, aiid this person says he
> CINDERELLA CLUB | has met you before, but you do
Mies Betty Lee Fields. 606 South not remember It, what should vou
Macomb avenue, entertained the j do?
Cindeiella club at its annual ex-| A. Try earnestly to recall the
change of Christmas gifts Wednes- meeting, but do not pretend you
day evening. Dainty refreshments' remember if not true. Merely be
were served. Plans for the next I tactful in regretting that you do
meeting were not announced. not remember the occasion.
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Beautiful patterns vVnwv
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this colorfully boxed assembly of Cutex
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week end bag...the very thing for a »chool-
girl who's just becoming nail-conscious.
S2.29 Other Cutex Sets from
25c to $3.59
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CUTEX
Continuing Our
SALE OF
SILK DRESSES
CROUP I. Many woolens
and silks in plain colors and
Prints. Nice enough for
gifts. $3.95 to $7.95 values.
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CROUP 2. $7.75 to $16.75
values in smart silk dresses.
They’re bargains you can’t
afford to miss.
CROUP 3. $11.95 to $22.50
Values in our hotter wool-
ens and silks. Values su-
preme !
$10
LOVELY LINERGIE
No flift More Appreciated
Dance Sets
DANCE SETS—Just a little finer
than she’d buy for herself. Crepe
or satin witlT lace or
embroidery (M IQ QA QA
trim ylulBlO ^a*90
Gowns and Pajamas
They’re her dream come true!
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Slips
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slips in Satin or Crepe.
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$1.29
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Women Clamor For
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ROBES and
PAJAMAS
Lovely velvet and silk
pajamas for lounging and
robes of flannel or silk
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Rayon, Corduroy, and Leather Slip-
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Slightly irregulars of $1 quality in
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Every young heart longs for a pair £4 QA
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Cowboy Boots $3.45 and $3.95
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