The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 252, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 22, 1935 Page: 3 of 8
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22,1&35.
EL RENO, (OK.) DAILY TRIBUNE
THREE
SOCIETY
. SCENEJF PARTY
Holiday Decorations Form
Setting For Event
With seasonal decorations and ap-
pointments being employed, the hol-
iday spirit prevailed at the bridge
party given Friday evening by Miss
Evelyn Gauehliorn In her home at
620 South Ellison avenue.
A tall, lighted and prettily deco-
rated tree as well as a snow scene
replete with a miniature church, fir
trees and Santa Claus with his rein-
deer contributed to the background.
Poinsettias, flanked with red and
green tapers in silver holders and
tied with red tulle fluffs decked the
large table while the same arrange-
ments were used on the buffet. The
uartet boards, where a dainty des-
ert course was served following the
games, were adorned with Christmas
tapers. Santa Claus favors were pre-
sented. Miss Gaughorn's mother.
Mrs. Fred Gnughorn, assisted In
serving.
Miss Edith Reed was awarded a
Calendar
• SUNDAY
Auxiliary to the Veterans of For-
eign Wars. Christmas tree and
program in the post hall.
Mayfair club. Members will enter-
tain with a Sunday night suppei
By LOCAL count
TULIP UNIT
Tulip unit of the Flower Garden
ub enjoyed its Christmas party
Friday eveniug In the home of
It.rs. W. G. KilzmlUer. 516 South
Miles avenue, fur which 1!) mombri’s
were present t
A gaily decorated tree where gifts
were irranged for the exchange
m.d a nappropriate program
Kelly Shackelford Bride the holiday spirit, tup
committee responsible for the uf-
Of Elda Yowell
‘lair were Mrs W A Duff, rhnir-
Ailditional Society on Page 5
wedding of the Yulctidn sea- i-----
attracting interest here was mna.
----- ------....... ........ Mrs. Van Mount. Mrs. Oracle
and exchange of gifts with husbands | °* Mlf~s Kelly Shackelford and Bell. Mrs. Metric Church and Mrs.
as guests in the home of Mr. and i E‘da Yowf1*- which was solemnized , o?ci :e Purcell. Dnhily refr :-sh-
Mrs. Baker H. Melonc, 518 South! ,at 5 P- m- Saturday In the: meats were served
Evans avenue.
home of the bride's mother. Mrs
!l: * *
Order of Rainbow for Girls. Mem- 0pal Shackelford. 901 South Bark- uiNNI'R GUESTS
bers will entertain at the annual
tea from 2 to 5 o’eloek in the Ma
sonic Temple.
MONDAY-
Order of Enstern Star. Regular
meeting In the Masonic Temple.
er avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith. 920
Christinas decorations formed the South Rock Island avenue, had
background for the ring ceremony, a stitch- (i o’clock dinner guests
suit! by Rev. Holmes Nichols, former Thursday evening. Miss Maurine
oastor of the First Baptist church. Davis ol Norman. Mi s Carol Nell-
before Immediate relatives and a Smith. Mi-, Don smith and Dick
I few intimate friends. Davis.
FOI nirrrt) thrislma*.
I VL! 10 Foods At Cheaper Prices. Christmas!
Filled To The Brin
With Christmas
Foods At Cheaper Prices. Christmas Specials Mon. - Tues.
5,000 lbs.
CANDY-
At (iive Away Prices
All Fresh Satin Varieties
We bought this job lot
from mfg. — Who was
overstocked — Hence this
real bargain price—
Wc Reserve
Right To
Limit Quantity
Jane Kitzmillcr. faculty member
Sterling Thimble club. Annual The bride was attired in a royal
Christmas party In the form of a Glue crepe frock with i old trim. Her
HHrSSS! ETSiSS i SrST^HS^^
412 South Evans avenue. I Laird, wore a green crepe ensemble Khjimlk-r 510 South Mi'es avenue
Auxiliary to the Eagles lodge with black accessories. Her corsage
Christmas social In the lodge hall. ' waa of sweetpeas.
Etta Iota club. Hostess, Miss Mary Mr Ycweh was attended by Haydn
Elizabeth Slattery, 920 West Wood-1 Davis- Jr- as best man.
son street. Immediately following the nuptial
TUESDAY service Mrs. Shackelford entertain-
Shakespeaiian club. Hostess, Mis.' i ?d, at a *TcrP*''on during which the
Bernice Rogers who will entertah brjde cut and served her wedding
cake. A slipper motif was employed
lu the appointments of the iced
course.
Out - of - town guests attending
were Miss Lydia Woodhousc. Dave
MARKET SUGGESTIONS
FOR THE HOLIDAY FEAST
There is no better
quality. Save 20%
at a Christmas party in her home
near Banner.
prize for high score while Miss
Twila Reuter received second high j WEDNESDAY
and Mrs. Blanche Garrison low. Amity club. Members will enter-
Miss Mary bell Kelly won the travel- lain at their annual Christmas for- Shackelford'and Oo^oTshaekel-
ing Prize. mal dance in the Knights of Colum-1 e0rd of oL.hla City ,u"s
Those present included Miss Wan-. T‘la , „ . Barney Shadle of Edmond,
da French. Miss Lora Gay Lackey. I a Molaj An- ( BoUl Ml. and Mrs Yowell an
Miss Excic Roberson. Miss Verna: "l‘al danct‘ m the Ma‘ '•laduatcs of El Reno hlghsclio-v
Bornemana, Miss Twila Reuter, jW L ' , he latter being a member of thi
Miss Genevieve Long. Miss Mabel j , '■lass cf 1934. Mrs. Yowell. who is a
Stewart, Miss Frances Brown. Miss BIRTHDAY PARTY 'alcnted dancer, has appeared upon
Edith Reed. Miss Marybell Kelly | Mrs. William Burton. 319 North numerous programs here While in
Miss Mary Tilley, Miss Allien j Rcck Island avenue, entertained i highschool she was active in Peo-1
Spears. Miss Lois Estep, Miss Kath- I Thursday afternoon in celebration «tts. girls' pep club, (he Bonita
erine Lodes. Miss Mildred Moden- °l the third birthday anniversary1 Marica Cotta, literary society, and
bach and Mrs. Blanche Garrison, i of lier daughter. Beverly Jewel. - *he glee club
* * 0 - ^hc afternoon was spent infor-1 After her graduation she cnroled
SON HONORED ! mall-v aftPr which refreshments 'n Hill's Business university and al
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gerber. Ill ' *ert‘ ,sepveJ* (roai a refreshment ta- ‘he present time is employed in the
North Admire avenue, entertained li, decked with a birthday cake WPA commissary at Fort Reno
_ I Thp honoree received numerous Mr. Yowell. sou oi Mrs. Mae
s‘Rs ' Yowell of Oklahoma City and Clay
Those present were Marian Keller Yowell of El Reno, was graduated
Helen Keller, Levona Pearl Young. , in 1933. He was active in the Delta
Dona Rose Young. Kay Beene. Sally sigma social fraternity He attend-
Ann Beene. Patsy Ruth Fugita •'d Parks Air ccllege in St. Louis
Othal Scaly Turney, Charles Coker
Tommy Spurr and Billy Spurr.
, <1 Ijl #
Folks
with a well appointed 7 o'clock din
ncr Thursday evening in celebration
of the second anniversary of their
riic. James Franklin.
lovers were laid for Mr and Mrs.
J. J. Hennessey and sons. Francis
and Patrick Mr and Mrs. All Im-
- menschire of Okarche and Miss
Beatrice Sheer of Wichita, Kan.,
the honoree, hosts and daughters.
Lorain and Margaret.
a * *
FRIDAY BRIDGE
Gifts were
u 1 . exchanBeJ* ■from a pie. Sixty guests have been invited
lighted Christmas tree at the party ! in addition to members of the Order
given Friday afternoon by Mrs. W , 0f Eastern Star and Masons.
D. Hart. 906 Sunset drive, for mem-) Music will be furnished by Ralph
bers of the Friday Bridge elub. Piper and his Twin Hills club at-
PoinsetUas were used in the deco- chestra of Oklahoma City while
rations. Mis. Roy Ncblitt. president, Miss Virginia Dove will present r
presided as Santa Claus in the dis-1 floor show
trlbutioli of packages.
Mo., and last year took a course in
aviation at Love field al Dallas.
Tex. At the present time Mr. Yowell
ANNUAL DANCE , ‘s employed by the O. K. CooDern-
The Tebeth chapter of DeMolayl'lve Mii\ association in Oklahoma
| has issued invitations to its annua' j City with headquarters in El R2110.
Christmas dance to be given Wed- j Mr. and Mrs. Yowell will reside at
nesday evening in the Masonic Tern- 320 South Macomb avenue.
* + <■
High score was mnde by Mrs. H. LITTLE WOMEN
C. Skinner while Mis. Henry Sted- 1 Miss Billy Jeanne Torpey. 41
dom scored second high. An iced £cuth Macomb avenue. enterLaine
course was served at the close of I the Little Women s club Thursda
the afternoon before adjournment j afternoon. Gifts were exchange-
to meet In a fortnight with Mrs. R ,and games enjoyed. A contest prir
J. Kintz In Yukon. : was awarded Miss Elizabeth Cos
* * * ! Refreshments were served fo’
SEWING CLUB lowing the business session. Tlics
Miss Beverly Ann Wcwerka, 721 attending were Misses Barbara Tay
East Foreman street, was hostess to ,lor- Nancy Naylon, Jerry Kelsr
the recently organized Wee Maidens Helen Phelps. Mildred Gardner am
Sewing club Thursday afternoon
■^tflth 19 members and two guests,
Misses Esther Castle and Miss La-
Wilda McGrow, present.
A Christmas story was ft-ad by
' the hostess' mother. Mrs. Ed We-
werka. who later v/as assisted by
Miss Cox. The meeting Jan
will be with Miss Taylor. 512 Sout’
Macomb avenue.
* # #
S. B. A.
Christmas party was enjoyec'
by the Security Benefit associatior
Thursday evening in the I.O.O.F
S. B. A. CIRCLE
Bunco was the diversion at the I
Christmas party given Friday after-
'oon by Mrs Ernest Hodgkinson.
’005 Sunset drive, for members of
the Security Benefit association cir-
cle. Mrs. Cy Cottey received the
coring honor
Christmas suggestions and chry-
santhemums decorated the rooms
while gifts were exchanged from an
-‘laborately decked tree. Jack Hodg-
kinson served as Santa Claus.
A winter scene with Santa Claus 1
uid his reindeer centered the table
Delicious refreshments were served
Hostess in two weeks will be Mrs.
Mrs Charles Bcrnell, 619 West
Hayes street.
Fprd Ellsworth. 1122 West Lon-
lon street, left Saturday for a
’eel:':: business visit in Cordell.
OVERFLOW
SPECIALS
EGGS
Fresh Country
ik./..- 21c
PECANS
Fancy Paper Shell
2 ibs. 35c
SHELLED NOTS
for Baking
is. 29c
PECANS
Halves
BLACK
WALNUTS
45c
Allison’s
SUPERIOR
BRANDED
CORN-FED
***** l
A HOLIDAY TREAT
ARM Ih. 2:ic
RUMP Ih. 22c
CHUCK lb. 20c
SWISS .. Ih. 25c
ROUND Ih. 28c
SEA FOODS
FISH SSS lb. 18c
ROAST
^STEAK
TURKEYS r, ....... r. »• 28c
DUCKS - GEESE - CHICK ENS
BEEF
Standard
Grade
Chuck Roast Ih. 12c
Family Style Steak, lb. 13c
Short Ribs lb. 10c
Oysters
2)c
Standard
Pint—
SHRIMP
Selects
Pt. 33c
For Your
Cocktail
Large Red Meat
lb.
49c
MINCE MEAT
PEANUT BUTTER
Fresh Wisconsin
KRAUT........Ih. 5c
VEAL
CHOPS - lb. 15c
7 CUT STEAK lb. 13c
CHUCK ROAST lb. 13c
SHORT RIBS lb. 10c
PORK CHOPS —- lb. 25c
FANCY CHOPS lb. 20c
LET'S BAKE A PIE
Who ever mentioned high prices'.’
Fresh Bulk
Good Quality
c
COMPOUND 2 lbs. 23c
With 25«- Meat Order—Limited
Ih. 1.3c
lb. 18c
lb. 20c
ih. ;oc
lb. ‘20c
25c
BEEF BRAINS
SWEET BREADS
LAMB LIVER
NECK BONES
PORK LIVER
LINK
SAUSAGE, lb.
Igl&ii
: -
Texas Finest
Special Buy
Supreme
Large Size
Reg. .35c Value
New Crop
Okla.'s cheapest
Price
11
lbs.
FOR
XMAS
BAKING
Powdered
SUGAR
7
with Miss Peggy Perkins. North K Mr* Ray Penwright was pre
avenue- suited a gift from Mrs. Ed R. Slat
fry. district manager, while Mr-
* 4> *
STUDENTS FETED I Jesse Roberts, drill team captair
Miss Ruth Torpey. 415 South Mn- and the staff leceived gifts fro’ j
comb avenue, concluded a series of 'he association, the presematio-
j Parties Saturday morning given in ! being made by Mrs. Ernest Hodg j
her dramatic art studio for her stu- : kelson, chairman. The latter al >
dents. She entertained the Juvenile tc received a gift, as did Mrs
class Thursday morning, the senior j Richard Rohrbach in appreciatior
students Thursday evening and the 101 be rservlce during the pas
. intermediates Saturday morning. I year.
The time was spent informally The fB'01’ lor hi8h wore in bum- !
■ around the gaily decorated tree at1"3* reeeiveo by Mr* F. R Coff-
games and contests. Refreshments: man 'vul1 Mrs. Cal Whitacre win
were served by the hostess, who was ! nln8 'be consolation.
, assisted in her hospitalities bv her ! * » *
mother, Mrs Ted Torpey. 11 O'CLOCK DINNER
Miss Torpey was presented many and Mrs. Ray Dillinghair
lovely gifts. ' I "u8 South Hadden avenue, will en
« # * : ‘ertain with a well appointed J |
W. R. C. |0 e'eek dinner Sunday when cover- l
_Meeting of the W.R.C. was held I)™
Iiday afternoon in the I.O.O.F.
•j \ our Last Chance Before Christmas'
SALE of DRESSES
Continoed By Popular Demand
WE SUGGEST
FOOD
BASKETS
AS GIFTS.
We will pack
them for you.
79c
A STRAIGHT CARLOAD—FRESH, FINE
Chocolates, lb.....
Gum Drops, lb.....
Orange Slices, lb...
20c Marshmallows
PEANUT
CLUSTERS, lb.
All in a special
department
KS5". 20c JKJ3VS£L15c
chips, ib.
150
Silk Dresses
$
Store Open
.Monday and
Tuesday
Evenings
GRAPES
FRESH
FINE
Salad
lb.
1C
hall with Mrs. Grace Knuckles.
• state president, Mrs. Emma Hubbs.
inspector, 19 members and Comrade
Dave Bothell present.
Gifts were exchanged and a lunch
was enjoyed. The next meeting will
be Jan. 3 In the I O.O.F. hall
e^i Barnhill of Yukon. Mr. anc'i
Mrs. A. V. Dlllinuham. Mr an
Mrs. Howard Dillingham am j
daughter. Marilyn, Mr and Mr*
J. W. Every and sons. R. H. anr
Lloyd. Mrs Gertrude Clark. Loru:
and Glen Heffron.
i PHONE CLASSIFIED ADS TO 18
to $7.95 values.
Silks and woolens in
smart fail and winter
styles. Every one a
wonderful bargain.
^ GAIETY AT CHRIST- |
NAS TIME! i
T?'
Lots of things to do and places ■
to go during the holidays; Be 5
ready with one of our new 1
evening gowns. Materials are §
taffeta, crepe, velvet and sa- f
tin. All colors including white 12
and black. H
5
TIP TO SANTA- f
ONE OF THESE FOB A GIFT
Right New When They’re So Important
BOWERS
90mm,
Potatoes
« ev lbs. Fancy
^ D Grade
In 5lc*h nix
»a*- Z9c
fmk FRUITS VEQITfiBl(5
CELERY
CAULIFLOWER. II). 12c
CRANBERRIES, Qt. 20c
Brussel Sprouts, II). 15c Crisp, Large | A
ONIONS, 3 lbs. 10c Oregon— IUC
ONE GROUP
Silk Dresses
Values to $11.95. The
styles are good—The
fabrics are good and
the price is better.
GROUP OF BETTER DRESSES
Head Lettuce
Med.
Calif.
ORANGES
Calif. Finest
Mrd.
Size. Du/.
Large
Size. Do*.
Extra
Large, Doz. .
APPLES
'SAVE 20%
For our store we have
bought a straight car-
load cfOregon apples—western grown, real
flavor.
Jonathans, Pk.
Romes, Pk.—
Winesaps, Pk.,
BUSHEL
Jonathans
Fancy Ring
Faced
Per Bu.
81.22
$1.89
GRAPEFRUIT Med
Texas, each
CANS
No. 2 Ureen Beans
1 lh. Tall Mackerel
1 lb Tall Sardines
Med. LeOrande Corn
Lge. V. W. Hominy
Med. Black Eyed Peas
PICKLES
Craddock
Finest
DILLS
SOLTIS Quart
Sweet Mixed—
25 oz Jar . 2.'lc
Sour Onions. (}t. Jar 21c
Sweet Pickles, qt. __25c
I Sweet Relish 8 oz.
Sweet Pickle Jar
18c
10c
DRIED FRUITS
APRICOTS, 2Vi lbs.
Figs, 2 x/i lbs., Black, White
PEARS, 2 lbs.
prunes;:
2 lbs. Large
SU-ZAN RELISH SPREAD
SU-ZAN DRESSING Qt. Jar
25c | Apple Butter
Qt. Jar
Pinto, 6 lbs.
Navy, 5 lbs.
Lima 4 lbs.
LA CHOY FOODS
READY TO SERVE
| No. 2
X Chop Suey
Both
1 Med.
J. Chow Mein
for the Christmas Feast
PEAS ■" ”
$J1.95 to $22.50 values,
present from this grouj>
bargains.____________
Buy yourself a Christmas
-They all are real gfQ
\ Oysters L0- 11c 11 Pumpkin
No. V i
Tin
KSSSJ
VEGETABLES
is Feas
25c
15c
29c |
2 Med. Cans
No. 2 Libby's
2 Cans
ASPARAGUS All
No. 2 Bi-a-ron Green
CORN
No. 2'-;
King
Ko
HOGUES EXTRACT
for Baking. 8 oz. | C
Vanilla or Lemon IOC
ALLISON’S
OYSTER SHELL
100 lb. Bag 72c
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 252, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 22, 1935, newspaper, December 22, 1935; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc918216/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.