The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 215, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1937 Page: 2 of 8
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EL RENO (OXLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1937
THEY PROVE THEY’RE THE BEST
Appointments In
puinimenis in ,
Patriotic Colors Calendar
Ef LOCAL PLAYERS
I Ardmore Golfers Enter-
tain Five Clubs
To celebrate the third birthday
SATURDAY
anniversary of her son, Joe Chiu l,l,PP.v Oc Lucky club Hosts
les, Mrs. Lester Schuenemeyer, Wr anri M"“ J T- OochoreU, 1108
1015 Sunset drive, entertained n.-,,-
children's party Thursday after-
noon. She was assisted by Mbs
Sunret dr.ve.
Friendly Stitchers
•Tarry Hansen, 911
Island p.venue.
Hostess'. M» s
I MISS NAVE FETED
Four prizes were claimed by
members of the Ladies Oolf club
who participated in an invitation
tournament conducted Thursday
, by the Ardmore club for players
south Rock | fmm chltl,asha Oklahoma
Etelyn Schuenetneker. ivfOMD \v iCltv PauU Va,ley and n
lnPaHe?mu^hTn™ Child Craft Study club. Hostess Mrs Haydn J. Davis won second
In all details with balloons dec-kin- M,,. olenr| R nh(ll, 1020 -South in tie field with Mrs. C. A Evans
the rooms in an appropriate back- HadrtPI1 aveliU(, I awarded third from the field. Low
ground for the games and contests st Thoina, Aquln-x Study club net among the local participants
An Iced course was served from a HoM, . Mr, Jaines T Rj|ey. 6in was carded by Mrs L. A. Oaruer
table centered with a white birth- South Hoff avenue. • The fourth prize was received by
Ui: cake, topped with three pink Monday Night Bridge club Hos- Mrs p B Myers.
candles. , tt.ss Mrs. LeRoy Searcy, 317 South j Taking uart in the dav's nlav
Enjoying the courtesy were Char- Admin- avenue. Jr^V*
lenc Clark, Mary Lynn Schwab. K.’Icn auxiliary. Regular business[ Evans Mrs Hadley C Brown Mrs
Gioria Detrick. Janet Cocherell, mating in the lodge h-,ll I ,1 „ ' I
. T . ._ „ K 111 ,IK n-111 L. A. Oarner, Mrs V R. Mordv.
Arline Imboden. Gary Stoneman. TUESDAY M..s P B Mvprs M..„ R N I
Kermlt Lee Clark. Beryl Jo Me- Altruistic Sunday school of the “ „ „ „ f „
,, . _ ’ ' w “ 11,001 01 II., mage, Mrs. Rvan H Morris. Mrs.
Naught and Ronald Harper. Mo- Fir,t M, thoebst church Holts. Mr Barnes. Mrs J. L. Trevathan.
thers attending were Mrs Lee and Mrs Ollle Radcllff. southwest vim. py*] E Arnold, Mrs Haydn
Stoneman. Mre. R. E Det.i, , , * , M,
Ih id', riles club Hostess. Mrs E \y Havwanl Wright and Mrs Pearl
V Murray. 2<il North Evans ave- put.nam
n ue.
-tv,nn it . ,„ rhe Indies Oolf club will pnter-
Trlanon club Hostess, Mrs Ker-1. , __ I
...,, _ . tain next niursduy at the annual,
nut Schafer, 821 Soutli Barker __ ,
w i dinner for their husbands. I7ie
Mrs William . ... . . . .. _
event will Ire given at the El!
Reno Oolf and Country club j
* * *
j MR. AND MRS. DO/,ICR
| ENTERTAIN CLUB
o'clock dinner Wednesday evening.
Covers were laid for Mr. and
Personal Shower (liven
For Bride-Elect
'twm
Mis.
MRS. ROMAN GUEST
AT CM B PARTY
Only additional guests when Mrs 1
W. G. Crump. 412 South Admire
avenue, entertained the Sunset'
Allison Clark.
* * *
MBS. AHERN HOSTESS
TO J. C. L. CLUB
All members were present when
Mi's. Dun Ahem, 909 South Ellison avenue, assisted by
avenue, entertained the J. C 1 j Schulte
club at bridge Wednesday alter- Round Table Study Hub Hostess
noon. Mre. J. H. Norvell held liigli Mr E A Newman, 728 South1
score and Mre K. M Bishop won Ellison avenue, assisted by Mr.-
the traveling prize. w a Byrd.
A.terwurd a dessert course was Kll Kate Klcb Hoetev Mrs C.
served to the guests who Included s Forbes. 800 South Miles avenue
Mrs Mark Deady. Mrs K. M Bishop f) Y W Y. K club Hoatecu, ^ -...........-- — -----
Mre. M. H. Reding. Mrs. A L Mrs. Oeoi e M Lovell. 421 South IBrld8C rlub Wednesday was Mrs.
G , ne. Mrs. Clara Mmu " “ n“..... ....... u,~w---
Ed Wolf, Mrs. Milton Blomborg Matinee Bridge club. Hostess. I
Mrs. John Walter, Mrs E. O. Ha mil Mrs C. W Bennett. Fort Reno,
ton, Mrs. J. H Norvell and Mrs Scotties dub Hostess. Mrs Doug-
* Ferrla Norvell. lu.s Perdue, 315 Soutl, Evans ave-
Plana for the next meeting wen nUe
not announced Rebekah lodge. Initiation services I
* * * In the I. O. O F. hall.
SORORITY PLANS Pla-Mor club. Hostess Mrs. R. J.l
C liltIsTMAS DANCE Wallace. 109 ESust Penn street.
Plans for a Christmas dance were Chapter M. P Bl O. Hostess,
discussed during a regular meeting Mrs E. O Harrison, 714 South
of the Omega chapter. Bela Big- Macomb avenue,
urn Phi sorority at the home < ,, i,.
T/iss Evelyn Gaughorn. 620 South Marian Blake. 301 North Rock isJbUKINKSS MEETING
Ellison avenue. Thursday evening, land avenue. I Business meeting of the ladles
the business aession Friendly Circle Hostess, Mr.s i Society to the Crotherhood of
IKINH RIDER TAKES CUP—Top panel. Lieutenant O. M Hef-
Horse Show in New York, to win the Bowman Cup. Bottom- Mrs.
A. B Dick with Melbourne Swell and Monarch Swell, third con-
secutive W diners ut the Doncaster Trophy. .»
i H H. flollln. Favor for high score
was won by Mrs. S M Buckley
v/ith Mrs. Carl Oiorhart receiving
tlie traveling prize. _______
D H.|cu B UBBTI Win I TWO HOUR RRini r
Ernest Hames, M^ J W^JSlJ M Lind“»* 405 ■"*»>
Mr- Fred W Sanford Mrs Carl ^ ^ 1 seasonal back-| Evans avenue, entertained for the
Whitlock. Mrs J M McRae. Mrs Mre Howard DUllugham Sibw^ TW° H°"r Brtd,{e club 8,1(1 one
Carl Olerhsrt and Mrs w W a; h . Dl8h' 12,9 West Mrs. W I. Wyrlck, Wednes-
w w Wade -.,,r ....., the While j dir. afternoon. High score favor
» • Away An Ho,.r Bridge club Wed- j was won by Mrs. Oilbert Flagg
ne^day afternoon Mrs Monroe while Mrs Ernest Pearl was award-
Hcnsley was Urn only additional e<l for second high Mrs Wyrlck
ru,lt' / received a gift.
Soring honors were claimed by Following the gamA refreshments
Mrs. Dewey Crawford for • high | were served. In addition to Mrs.
First of a series of pre-nuptial
courtesies honoring Miss Mary Jane
Nave, bride-elect of Harold Alfred
Wolverton of Houston, Tex., was the
lovely 7 o’clock dinner-bridge and
personal shower at which Miss
LaRue DeLana. 800 South Macomb
avenue, entertained Thursday eve-
ning.
Pastel shades predominated in
the pretty appointments with low
bowls of button chrysanthemums
and tapers of the observed color
note in gold candelabra flanking
the miniature bridal couple that
centered the table. Tiny brides-
maids marked each place
Mrs William L Punk won the
card prize, which she presented
the honoree. Miss Nave received
many beautiful gifts
Guests invited were Mrs H
Norman Snider of Oklahoma City,
Mrs William L. Punk. Mrs. A.
Francis Porta. Mrs. William J.
Schulte, Mrs Byrum Kroutil of j
Yukon. Mrs Ray K. Bannister,
i Mrs. Forrest Nave, Miss Muriel
| Donnelly. Miss Stella Louise Fischer
J and Miss SarahAnne Pox.
Miss Nave, whose wedding will I
! take place Thanksgiving day, will
share honois with Mrs. Porta, at
I» raiH Party to be given Satur-;
| day afternoon by Mrs H L. Fogg
and her daughter. Miss Charlotte,
j 60 South Hoff avenue. Mrs. Porta's
wedding was an event of late Oc-
I tober.
. M,r Harvey * J ^ “^Mre.
Choctaw avenue, entertained at Additional Society on Next Page
bridge Wednesday evening, award--------------
ing scoring favors to Mr and Mrs.' Gordon Crump and son, Donald.
C s Singleton. Miss Edith Pat- of Calurr.et Mr. and Mrs R j
»orw,f Wakfta was an additional ■ Cnunp atj daughter, Caim. Neta
.... __, and Miss Meta Garnis.
will be T i 'fS .I dr 5S. ?a,nbel Many gifts were presented the
will be hosts to tlie club in two honoree
weeks at their liome. 1J19 West ------—
Wade Street REDUCE SAFELY
* * * ---
DINNER HONORS
SHERRY I,U sTOEHR
Says Noted Authority
Go to Jones Drug Stove and get
sSsSrS
821 South Mile.-; avenue, en-er- ^n Tltiiu "ah y°'‘ ^ ^
tair.ed at a well appointed 7 W,lho,lt A(ly.
WRITE JojlJ'A&l fiookkt
“THE JOY OF LIVING"
ADDRESS:
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
EXCELSIOR SPRINCS, MO.
"THE SPA with th« tun famous
mineral waters '*
# Learn how thous-
ands annually are
finding health and
recreation by visiting
this nationally known
mineral water resort
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.Li, -
UI-
THF HAM nr U/ATCDC PART OF THE CITY'S NEW MILLION
I ni nail, W A I C Kj DOLLAR MINERAL WATER SYS I F.M
SlnVihter.
SOCIETY HAS
Hiecedtng ____ ____________ ________v _______ ____^
the following answered roll ca tAcarotlve Firemen and Engine-land Mrs Jo.- rmii.i r™- . _j i n, .
- - 'men wai conducted Wednesday mIh » , -second Wyruk. and one new member.
afternoon In the Trainmen's Si. ^ Miss R,,th A»" Gallagher, those
e-l;
with current events: Mrs. Don don htreet. ..JBHi_______ ____
Allison, Mrs. R. L. Davis. Mr Tkes Jolle Bridge dub. Hostess, j “fternoon In the Trainmen’s hail! a hoeJt^am^"sUnLrmL* IM1?S RMth Ann °al,a8h^r- those
Helen Denson of Concho. MIk m. Venie H Re| , he, SOS South wh-re the group will convene again (()Ura- ,ns ^ e^™Jo!n!,ll1' occasion were Mre.
Oeneviove Long. Miss MartliH Mils- Ellison avenue , Nov. 24. -n 1,8 »en«d. |M j Gallagher. Mrs Tom Kelly,
....... ..........
Bornemann. Miss Thelma I^augh- A. O^OUbert 1016 Bi.utli Macomb |'^tle. Mre. W E Roberson. Mrs They will meet in two weeks with ,
lin and Mias Kathryn Leighton av.-nile n w Warlick. Mrs. C M Macum-> Mrs Duttn w* n UTi wlth ! 1,ley wln «««ta in a fort-
ieth o. Calumet. Miss Marv 1>. ,i . N-rand Mrs Get,rgeOhmston' W South Miles ave- %ht of Mrs Uttlp „,0 W(.M
Miss Mildred Donnelly, Miss D uw .v I. ------—---Wade Hreet
Estep and Miss Gaughorn
57c
Folgers 2 lb.
COFFEE Can
Kraft’s 9 Minute
SPAGHETTI DINNER
Box 18c
SECURITY IN BASEBALL
olymfia. Wash. (Ujd Thai
Hpedal meeting was announced ,, ..ts, U(. „b)lU c!ubl
lays unemployment. insurance to |
lie stole. wlik-h will entitle any i
f Uie players tc S7 to $15 a week I
id when tlu-y get out of work. I
for next Wednesday evening with
Miss Mus«rave. 1002 South Ma-
comb avenue. Roll call again will
be answered with current event:.
* * ♦
CLUB ENJOYS
ANNIVERSARY PARTY
Eighth anniversary of* tlie Jolly
Eight Bridge club was celebrated at
a 1 o'clock luncheon and Oral <
given Wednesday all
home of Mrs. 3 Jay MoOinnb
618 North Rock Ialand avenue.
Bronze chrysanthemums in low
bowls decorated the tables.
In the card games Mrs M>
Qlanla scored high with Mrs Homer
T. Richardson receiving the second
hi; h tally. Members present were
Mrs. P. H. Higginbotham. Mi
Homer T. Richardson Mrs R.r
Verges. Mre. T. J Cox. Mre J Y
Morris. Mrs Bert McDermott and
Mrs. J. M. Gorman
Mia. Gorman. 506 North Rnrl
Island avenue, will entertain tin
club In two weeks
• • •
DINNER GUESTS
AT 0 O'CLOCK
Mr. and Mn J. n Bnmgnrd
1101 West Woodson street, enter-
tained at a 6 o'clock dinner Wed- t
neaday evening, havln- as tli.-li .
guests Mr. and Mrs. Inren Dmi i <
and son. Bobbv
HOW CAN I?
By ANN ASHLEY
Q llow can I keep the collars ol
wlilie shirts clean?
A. The white collars of shirts
will remain as white as when new
If a tablespoon of borax lx added
to the water in which the collars
are washed. It will take away Hint
ugly yellow tinge that is so difficult
to remove.
Q How can I remove fruit 'talus
from the hands?
A Fruit stains on the hands can '
la* removed by rubbing them with I
--ait moistened with vinegar.
Q How cun I wash mahogany
woodwork?
A. Use cold lea. ur a weak mix-
tun- of vinegar mid water.
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KofC HALL
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
GET YOUR
[FRUIT CAKE NOW!
lb. 50c
(iH A Fruit Cake To Coinplutu
^ our ThanksKiYinjr Menu
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Assorted
LAYER CAKE. . . each 22c
( horolale
CUSTARD PIES each 18c
POUND CAKE...... 20c
Amorted
COFFEE CAKES.....12c
Krg. 35<- Assorted
ICED ANGEL FOOD..28c
Sweet Roll, ami
DOUGHNUTS... Doz. 20c
CREAM PUFFS 3 for 10c
Miner or
APPLE PIES — each 18c
ORANGE BREAD.....15c
FRENCH Rltl .AI}
Assorted Cookies each lc
TEA IIINUt’lTS W
HARD M MK?
SALT RIMING BREAD
AND ASK FOR MASTER BREAD.....
BAKE-RITE
Good Things To Eat
For Dinner
MINCE MEAT
2 lb. Jar 25c
100% PURE
HOME GROWN HONEY
Bulk Stock Sir Y#Br lb. 10c
Comb 20c each — Qt. 33c
BARGAIN!
(A«k u% for drink)
4• picc c *ei
P.mlte i" — oiled-silk
bowl covers. Only 15c
to purch«srrs of • . .
PIILSBURY’S' 1
SNO SHEEN cake flour
PEACHES
N». '!'.. Slin-tl **r Hal vex
Dynamite
POPCORN 3 lbs. 25c
It’s Very Goad
Aunt Susan's
SAI.AI) dukssim;
Qt. 19c
PRUNES
Faney Oregon
(ireat Northern
NAVY BEANS
lOihs. 45c
No. 2*4
Can
15c
iff-]
|f
Works perfectly in
•vpry kind of bokmq
...olw«ys the s«m#
SMCUl
24 lbs.
97c
BLUE BARREL
' SOAP CHIPS
Giant Box...........30c
Kunrr'x line
Canadian White ___ _
CORN MEAL. . 10 lb. Bag 25c ASPARAGUS
Pure New York
Buckwheat Flour i *
PUMPKIN .2-2*2 Can 25c
(|uail
FRUIT SALAD No. 2‘j 27c
All Green, Center t'et
No. 303
Cans
Swiet iir Sweet Mixed
35c PICKLES____26 oz. Jar 25c
45 Grain Purr Cider
VINEGAR Gal. 25c
Embossed 18O1
NAPKINS Pkg. 10c
('an
SANI-FLUSH ..22c
Creen Stcrotex
TISSUE
1000 Sheet Roll 6c
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES |
CRANBERRIES ST
1 lb. 18c I
HUBBARD SQUASH
......lb. 5c 1
New Crop Imported
SARI DATES
2 lb. Cello 19c
leva* j
ORANGES 1
large Mice 1
Doz. 25c 9
Calif. CARROTS TURNIPS 1
Bun. 5c C 2
iC Hch. 5C 1
Veal Chops lb. 20c- Sirloin lb. 22c for Loaf, ,25c
Fresh Chilli.lb. 18c
BEEF ROAST
«... "“V lb. Be
Nut Junk—I’uro Pork
Salt Meat.. ,1b. 15c
Pork
lb. i8c 1
[BEEFSTEAK IT 1
if* ST.. i
I5c |
Pork Roast lb. 20c
' CHEESE lb. 2Bc !
-------
CALF LIVER......1
b. 25c
PURE LARD ...2 lbs. 25c
IN Ih fan
| BACON as •—
lb. 25c |
SHORTENING $5.54
MINCE HAM lb. 18c
P’nut Butter 2 lbs. 25c
Kl. RENO'S MODERN FOOD STORK
PHONE 48 DELIVERY 5«
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 215, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1937, newspaper, November 12, 1937; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc918442/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.