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TheEl Reno Daily Tribune
A Blwe Ribbon Nwnjipw Serving A Bine Ribbon Commonlty
EL RENO (ORLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
Issued daily except Saturday from 207 South Rock Island avenue
•nd entered as second-class mall matter under the act of March 3. 1879.
RAY J. DYER
Editor and Publisher
BUDGE HARLE DEAN WARD
New* Editor Advertising Manager
The ASSOCIATED PRESS Is exclusively entitled to (he use for re-
publirut.ion of all the news dispatches credited to it or not credited by
this paper, and also to all the local news therein.
All rights of publication of special dispatches herein ate also reserved.
MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION
and
THE OKLAHOMA PRESS ASSOCIATION
National Advertising Representatives
FROST. LANDIS & KOIIN
New Ycrk, Chicago. Detroit, St. Louis, Dallas
Atlanta, San Francisco
IN HOMES AIRED
Housewives’ Kars Min hi
Burn In Texas
SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 1987
TAKING HIS ANNUAL TOLL
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FORT WORTH Tex . Jan 30
PRi—Housewives' ears might burn
il they could overhear classes the
YWCA is holding here to im-
prove tile lot of housemaids
The association decided it could
benefit both the maids and their
i employers by Instructing them it'
how to perform their duties well
| Tlie first class brought a tirade
against the women who employ
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DAILY SI'BSCRIPTION HATES BY MAII. IN CANADIAN AND I .
Bv Carrier ADJOINING COUNTIES maids
One Week ........... * .12 Three Months *1.35 j The complaints included
Three Months ... *1.35 Six Months . ______ *2.501 No period ol rest is presenben
bile Year _____ _________ *5.40 One Year $4 00 (with one girl expected to be on
—------124-hour duty In some homes On
SUNDAY. JANUARY 31. 1937 .Sunday mornings breakfast must
—— -:— . ■ ■--— -—: _____-- _ ,u> ready at am time between
STINGY SOULS: But whose hath this world's good, and seeth hi* , sunrise and 2 P ill
brother have need, and shiilleth up liis bowels ol compassion from Want Modern Equipment
15k-
hint, how dwrllelh the love ol God in him—I John 3: 17.
New York . . . Inside Out
BY DON O'MALLEY
Employers evidently have no idea
what efj'iipinent is needed in the
kitchen The maids asked ude-1
yuate. up-to-date rqiiipineni. at j
least four umtoritc and tree rns-
Ineties to iielji tltem look their j
I H‘*vt
Thursday infill ' ni:«i«1 niulu
out." iiiiH bf i lioliri’iv lor tin* I
VIEW YORK. Jan 30- There are exaggerated In Berlin lie woiV nrvt 'd'-iV ih." llnk’T |>*te
I a many people m New York to- found no more than half a do/.- ,„„h wJl,, • and nobnrlv has'
day who are canting money for on resinurnuta where steak could ri,.imM| ,|.(. |,,Mise Mem mother
things they never did. ot which be ordered Now that the Olvinpie- t,1V(. ,.,n>,t,< 11 ■ ne tion at an
they never expected would bring show is over. too. foreigners from ,0 on the kitchen and
in a return. wlndi ver rnuii r.v—are l em rnVy lldd nlr iieaduehes ol the malt'
Radio for example, inny lwivr viewed wiili .esentnunt The Women nro fmirkv .ilHmt food
cut in on tin* profit of cpiciin 57th •street dbtrlct. center for p1tf *\]ty umimIU decMr win.’ thev
in usicul ciiltTpt i es. I)i»f it i.Ln imu-k. wiitoinohile mid f;iMlijon;ible want loi niimi r altii 11 • ♦ • v ret nr'i I
has yielded small fortune.* to millinrrs, lu*.s rectnUy become the from m. ufti-inoon rf bridle l.ri
prrple who olheiwisr would not heudounrters for stamp collectors minutes Inrun* meult:iue
have n ceiveel n penny Thu-. Vic- Philatelist shops have snrunu up Sunge*-! I'.mnlmeiV ( hiss
tor Herbert's family u now ^»*itinn ovciniglil -oum for wank custom- The Loir ♦••mud 11 * ♦ I * ■ soy r.i: j
in radio royalties m sum that far ‘-ome with bargain comeis ..iit»«»fstioii-
exceeds any hinu Herbert (Mined fr>- Die masses. A (plaint eer- Hold *■ l;■ • loi i i>!o\ i so
on his composition; when he \v;i- 1 mom i piifonneil annually at ih<\ will Know Hie pn lj'< in- of
alive. FYrde Clrofe. who is dome Si Paul's chatxd- between Fulton their own Immim
quite well anyway, mrivev $50 and Vcsev streets—in ordei to Set a •anuclurd wave scale that |
every week simply became a eer- pr**s< rve Trinity parish's Irual M onlel * i.d household work as
tain commt trial hour use some nuht to keep Its vattl from bccom- iueratn ;r workini m tore inv-
phiase? from his’Gifua Canyon i,i: b public liioroughfare. The Stw houiewoi «*i m ineciiiivt to
Suite" as a theme soup. wiought ijem pales are dosed for improve tin ir pi " and then t*F
The wife and children of Grom* I,Iler (,a-vs us n wmbol of the i vice.
Bellows, famous American a.t. V 'mihs Private ownership. Then White Kiris num«l in such work
still possess many canvases winch J* held, n' the end of , had another con,plum Most ol
ihev Tell In the current marten lor , ,hi; v'°;" ,s"'olls ",,f,u«h !thf,m * call^l. “ sUl"
ten times the price that Bellows lp < Imrchynrd chanting: "Open ;rather Hum the tenant
could hove obtained when he was 1 lviUes t,la' 'he people may , _
alive. The descendants of another 'om<' ["■ 1,1 'he name of the Lord
gteal American painter. Winslow A"">l‘
Homer, still come in to the New
York galleries with pictures that PHONY Defendants in the trial
bring fabulous sums. conducted by Special Prosecutor
Artists make very valuable1 Dpwpy HK'""S' "'steurant rarket-
grandfetiters wr!i "1N'S' -hat the Investigation
* * * is itself a racket that should be
SHORT CIRCUIT- Enoch Light “"'filiated.
Sounds like a raekel to me
L - —
Off the
Record
BY FRANK McNAUGIITON
(United Press Correspondent)
\KI AHOMA CITY. Jan. 30.—(U.P>
* —It is not very often that
Representative W. R. Dunn. Clin-
ton. makes a speech in the house.
But he does occasionally, when he
is steamed up to the boiling point
over state policies. For instance,
he made one this week, and drew
a big hand when he ended:
CLUB MEETS IN
_E
Joan of Arc Members Ar
Entertained
BY TRIBUNE CORRESPONDE
OKARCHE. Jan 30—The Joan 0
Arc club met Thursday aftemoo
at the home of Mrs. R. C. Higdon
The regular lesson was not studie
since many members were abseti
because of illness, but the hou
„ _ , . was spent discussing current even'
Every Democrat here was elect- 0j interest
fd on a program of economy and
cutting out worthless boards and
bureaus.
Mrs. Katherine Scidirf won tit
favor in the mystery box eontes
Tlie next meeting will be wit:
Mrs. C. W. Wright
The infant son of Mr. and M
Carl Ogden, west of Okarche. bor
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"My ireoplc are not kicking on
taxes, tlicj're kicking on having
their money wasted. We've not
consolidate a single bureau here.
If we don’t do something here, the j Thursday morning. Jan 28.
Republicans are going to clean later In the day.
house on us like they do up In Ferd Vogt. Jr. spent Friday a
Kansas. Pauls Valley.
"Let's show a disposition to be Mr Rnd Mrs William Stan
n onorolca! up here, and they'll l have announced the birth of a so
pa\ the taxes My farmers are on Thursday, Jan 28.
getting tired of tills kind of stuffy Mr. and Mrs. p^ng Meario
The impression has gone out overlfllld c0n Dan. of Enid visited
ihe State that were squandering ,ht pPrd Vogt home Thursday
money up here. I Elmer Moe„er who ls m wlt
Wc ought to get down, to busi-j |meum0nia at the home of h
ness and start abolishing useless .mother. Mrs. G. F Gliechma
bureaus yp here at the eapitol, was reported improving the last
"r-i show ,he people were sincere. |,e weeg
before start,bg to levy n-ore taxes Mrs Edna Wcwerlta ot n R,„
enough of this mj - v|Mtpd a, ,)ie home of Mr an
......... Mrs. Ferd Vogt, ir.. Thursday.
The senate was discussing Sen- 'ot' Ehcry went to Hobart W
slor Pool R'pwrrt's motion to nost- ”p'f1‘'v to attend the funeral
none Ind'finttOv .kill, considera- 1, w, Brillheart who died la:
Mop of a bill barring "tob swan- Thursdar at Upland Calil
emono state cfficlni*. Senator ”r- BrUlhart and hIs brotheij
re-11 ph.mK.rti« nWi/tinn Hfii and Charles Brillhart. liv
I’m g»ttin->
self!"
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V
• 11)1 bj Iiim lutvi fiSUtif la*
X:Y
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C!:amberlio. nlesiding nre-
| vented e roll e»l! vote when Stew-
|prt'-. n-otion ws ‘abled. Rut here's
t v bat
setne senators
patronage-
I -nis H Pit,/haunt
said anenl
HOLLYWOOD
FILM SHOP
1L«5VS': SEawTiiuss
By H. GLYNN-WARD
[• Taxicabs Now
here until 1902 and are well know
to manv of the pioneers in th
cr wimunitv
Raymond Wiewcl returned Til":
l,. , dav from Alamo. Tex. where
position on ihe other people In vW'ed hte narente. Mr and M
the stete whm we fill UP tee ,obs ^^n_d ktoter. iito He
wi'h thete related to us It is a
i now” teet the taxtiaving public
[doesn't 'ike the attitude that when
I we get elected we fill un the jobs
[with relatives Fortunately, all mv .... .. ..___ ...
|relatives are able to care for them- I t,fp derrlck
en Wiewrl Tlie Wiewels are li
ins in their new home at Alatni
'which they built last fall.
Lester Montgomery former Oka
lehe vouth. wax injured in tlie Je
23 when 1
in tl
b-'\rr, r>„i______i !exnlosior. it was reported.
ns l * a lack Pohrseharh T liaie 100, weii nad peen on fi
Tulsa Problem
r 1 several hours. After extinguish!!
nearly disrupted the Hotel Mc-
Alpin's service recently by what
he thought was a time-saving
method of luring a new singer
loi his band Since voices have
to be Judged over Ihe microphone
anyway. Light decided that lie
would Interview applicants by
HOLLYWOOD Jan 30 'UP
Cnce-suave Adolphe Menton, who1
turned to comedy and achieved I
I,
ome of his greatest surccv-c:, la-
CHAPTER X been so good—” She brushed past
ORNELL hud taken :he ftrte Burnell and ran to the door, call-
tram north aitoi ne re- inf.JFhing .
coved Uraddock s radiogran: ZnU- ^
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I TULSA. Jan. 30 _ ____
] cab situation has become a niunlcl-
| pal problem In Tulsa.
I "The city Is overrun with taxis.
I The drivers drive loo fast. Reg-
I illations aren't enforced." were some
J of the complaints to the city com-
Tlien Senator Homer Paul offer-
most of the blaze, tlie remain!
hi—The taxi-led an amendment to bar news- the dernck. I ester dim
naner.nrn from getting lobs for: derrick to exringul
their relatives and the discussion th(, r'pmalnine flrP nnd when
was up a distance of 20 feet
the derrick, the gas pressure bl
mud out of the cellar and ho
causing a violent explosion
generated Into denunciation of1
ihe metropolitan press with Sen-
alnr AI Nichols, mast frequent
critic of newspapers .starring.
Senator E P Hill—I think the
Daily lesson
In English
j boos funny business except for |
I every IP months for fp»r he’ll be
tviM'd ns a comedian
Although William Powell now
I virtually has a monoixilv on the!
] suave stuff MeiiJOU is threatening
" •wm.—-’ u' words* often misused: Do.roll„v,i,inn ,n Mlrb rfl|,,s hi, fol
te V ,Ji ° """ ,,V,‘r LM S!,V- ,h:" " was ; incr Mlerlaltv larimse he 1 atrairi '
He placed "an ,.d to ,lm. effect W.',e l n'qui,!!l "iriJlr "wish """ !
and next day the calls began OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED Tlll.
co nmg in by the hundreds Hope- Matrix: pronounce the a as ,n may. xvhnt- vim are going to do Meg ion 1
fu! VfKiihst.s from sill over the Mat ike. ; proimunre the a sis in ' explained An nnconsnmis move!
coup nside, t seemed, wanted a mat of vour hand while plnvinu a ser- [
chance to sing over the telephone OFTEN MISSPELLED recipio- j |OUs part max recall one ol vour1
wires The hotel’s switchboard re- city; no . in the word. | comedy Munis And the next !
mnmed white for hours, and the SYNONYMS Temporary, tern- thin* you know the audience breaks
narrated operators -ooii lound j oral impermaneni. perishable. | out in laughter
themselves unable to handle the WORD STUDY “tT,c a word
hotel's regular flow of bieine
I expe< t to p!a\ in ot her com i
thiiM time, and it i yours" Let odv roles blit will (|i,'i"iir; limit
Ihe Mi Alpins manager pin a us lnrre.i.se our V(K*Hbularv by mas- the nuinhir I certaiph have
Moj) o light s little scheme but irtiiit one won! each day Today's no intention of spendne 'h<> jo-
^lnd lead* i h.on- wild MEDIEVAL; tieloiu'ing to the truindet ot m\ .'tree'' i; reel en
**( '• ,*,r tin ale:,t and wouldn’t mu’ole ages Pionotmce me-di-c- ectmp bun nm type"
, niSll\ Tll(A l«‘ - U1 ,,,11- \. | boill t S
mu Enoch on the phone
sounclmn off with
P-tHiarrl toius do not belong «o iikhUth I <,as* «T 7.a u Pitts is ,m . \-
t .un I amole of sen i n t\pine Attei
SMt KS A tiiivelei newly retunief! Iiearhiii ' li e t<o• a coin, .in nnc,
from Geimanj tell me m, ex Daliv Tribune nw„M ads Rrt i p"' ' ‘ ' 1 " l"t’
'"I"'1' 'VI I“II- Nazi liNKi II ii.i, |, ii i 1 1, <ek remit* phone ,« I"1 « »>'>""'! 'll Ml Quiet hi Hie
__. ____«___ Westell! Ff( lit tv,! V , UUI 1 en
out of the part lot inuKur a
Horn tlie boat telling him oi "! wait behind cook-house, you
Claudia’s presence and guess- "ome there," he replied,
uif, at her destination. Wallace rh<’n ne sl'PP(‘tl away,
did not underestimate Claudia
Townsend's wits, and he
Mire now that site had over- Wallace said
heard his talk with Braddoek 11 is.
Claudia stood ornithine fast 0,1 1,1111 0,<l Chinese has for-
: taring at Inin incredulously golicn to bring lemon. I simply
What arc you (ining here l'an l 1,1 ink this canned stuff! Be
('laudin',His tone was lime. an “"**'• Wally, run over and ask
I—1 don’t know what righi you ,nl; 11 'vmon, will you?"
have to iiupiire into my move- went like & lamb. With
mints. Wallace!" she stammered trembling fingers Claudia un-
I 11 have a legal right before sfreWPd ,he Rip of the lamp, and
many days .are out! Do you know P"nred the coal oil onto the floor
what I've rome for?" round thc wood - box. which she
He crushed her to him. raining overturned. Hastily crumpling up | pJ
blowing Lerter off the derrick !
nisslon Icritlclsm of a nublir official in the1 _____. . .
!*st*“"Ury bUt 11 OU«ht “s^of'C rlr recHved
ptmses witShe'a0niO-cem X iX l
W k P^AUDIA began to pour the tea. 'was the reply of the operators. 0f newspap:rmen's realtives holding ^nri^ls "^nlnllne ihf
W0S ^ "I can't believe this is true” I At a conference between the! Mate jobs and then I'll bet you, a"vit£ treatment
•Wh-W**. .. iopciators and the commission a'they'll shut up like clams . . 2t-vear-old son
.Waljy,__she said softly, ts-cent minimum and thc designa-l Senator Paul .arguing the con-
* I ion of taxi stands in the down- Iftitutionallty of his amendmenti-
| town area to minimize Ihe traffic D don't think the courts of this
jam caused bv cruising taxis were ]vomitry are witolly in line with
I discussed. [public opinion I cite you recent
i , , decisions of the supreme court of
Afterwards tire operators were||hp UnltPd Statps j dont carp
asked to sUidy Ihe mimer and sug-!wh( thPr lt s constitutional or not
Representative
in me, i ns in it Menjou who plm1 t h< purl <1 ,
i"! unstleased, principal nerent on ‘Mnpnthetu motion putur nro-
*n* lnun third svllable 1 ’Such meilievnl cu - durer In \ Star 1 11 »rn *e(i
DOWN MIvVIOKY LANK
.Lin. :il.
I'"" ................ pi «i::;o lost niKi,t yuttod ,ht*
r; ' ,1, -'I- 11 Setnli |L;ir||, !•>() Smith Kvtuts lueiiue,
(.te- inv ihm ape in il,, ■-id. in i and (.intents estimated
11' I lie !.!,■(/. I.ii ini on the nmid floor of tlie
dwolliny. pin,,, in \jr .lM,| Mi -, .lohn Com|i-
l[':i diseoxeivd until It had a Uom| star,. The
! •' I 'i'Tt n Oil! el', 11, M'nVed follinletelj . the family
lo-ih” l V111iliy e\e. |d ,1. viol liinp which they Were
wearing.
SI. John'- M K. i hmrh. So,„h. u ill |.i e .-n, Suzanne
Kohieheuuv. olmst, and l,,„i e Wilkiitem. reader, in con-
,'^l, ;lt *LighsehiKil op Thursday ete'liiiijr. l-'eh. lti.
Ten popular you nr Indie- have my.,nixed « „ew dub to
a known a- the Ma lla A a. Their initial entertainment
was ti formal dinner Riven hv Mis- Harriet It,dor The
rooms were decorated tastefully for the ureas ion and a de-
lirious four course dinner was served. Th" personnel of the
a!' .mf.l"t7 ',,rnio T'"'15"' I-ucille Reuter Rose
ITT oll,pllV' Collins Maiyaret
liiik, Ruth Pulley. Ruth I.owe and Harriet Rector.
Mr. and Mrs W. I'. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Mor-
partyrUn,< M°n,ay < veninp with "" '"formal dancing
Mrs. I- A. Garner will leave Fridav for Nashville
lenn.. to make an extended visit with her sister.
even in a- a'r M n/t'ope ontl‘rtaii!ed at dinner Sundav
3™ xrttf‘SihoJT’ Mr Mr>- .......-
lr'A scent'1-
M» i.ioii 1 irsi "Hint I loin- .is .
innn-itlxMiMmvn Hi ;ti.u\ row
to $7 fMM) week Tl"' pnbllt nml
ot oplii lii Ii ion ill 1 !•!?!• iliil Ml P-
jou. -ill but forgotten In t'ir oub-
1h* l nniofl to t Imriictcr an! elru-
mato pitrt> I^tci he Mstom^hod
mths with mirlh-provoknm 'olr
m The Milk\ Wav Sing R ih\
Sin? and One in a Million
1 mime* to cli vote the ncx*
var or v*ui and a hall to mm’Iou?
hart dec la red Memo i A chant'
of pace is h good tiling both to,
tin nit-ir ntici thc movie f.m
Hisses over her face, kisses that » newspaper, she shoved it in be
ickened and frightened her. s'1,e ,,le ,30X* Then a match—and
She leaned back weakly in tils 'h.'ie was an ominous roar.
-i ms, and as she looked at him Claudia put on her hat and
lie could read his purpose in his coa'- h<'r haversack, and waited
- ves as clearly us though it were ,iU she saw ,he flames licking up
n a printed page. As liis win . her ',1( s'c,c 1,le wall, eating into
niutiue would be ttedl If she would lhc ,loor ' ,hcn she opened the
nut marry him of her own arcord, t,oor
lie could force her to ' Firel Fire! Oh. Wally—” she
Never had Claudia's brain screamed as she saw him running
worked more quickly. Here was 'awards her from the cook-house.,
another enemy, whose suspicions uPsct Ihe lamp — oh. I’m so
must be allayed—or she was lost! frightened!"
She must play up to Wallace for T,u' office—with all its valuable1 .
in hour or so. then find some Papers and records, on Are! Bor- ! KOCKWcll Kent SlIDimt.S
means of escape, with Ching. nell gave a shout and started run-
ning towards it.
tl/ITH a weary little gesture "Go Into the rook - house and
” Claudia passed her hand over wait there! he shouted over his
her eyes, looked up at Wally with shoulder to Claudia,
a tremulous smile.
gest some plan of their own | Representative Charles Flanp-
E H Poe, chairman of the [gap. Cotton county, making an ad-
citizen's safety committee, declar-1 vance plea for support of his 10
taxi drivers were responsible'percent gross production tax bill
perceni gross piuuucuun iax uui. , , indefinite as Ills
the city's high insurance rate j and against the sales tax .waving was vprv ^,,.1(H1S
He is thp 21-year-old son of
and Mrs D T Montgomery, nort
fast of El Reno He formerly o
crated an auto repair shop
Okarrhe until lie started workl
in the oilfields at Oklahoma Cl
From there he was transferred
Stratford. Jesse and other sm
oil towns in the eastern part of
state
Tlie period of time during whl
he will have to remain in t
injtJ
trvinR
on automobile liabllilv la mill'The rich are
"Said he:' I patronize cabs a,„ll,!* wx n"d P'11 Tor,‘t"f .TTVN , K,«nw
, know the drivers take more h<: b,,rd.t*' 0,1. ,e people wUh ,,r„ .'V Roush Vtes All
.. . holes in their clothes. Mrs L. A Rousii, Mrs. ah
ehanees than the ordinary driver [ _______ Crowley Mrs. Harry Richey. M'
I don t believe you operators are j Miss Al n)yd;1 Tiiomixson. wlio Irma Sherman and Miss Ann Bit,
taking proper steps to make vour. llpnd?1 oklahornti College tor Worn- er attended a show given al tf
men ohev tly ordinances Three irn jn chiekasmt is spending the Skirvin hotel in Oklahoma C
hundred nib.*- ma> not he too many we^.end *,vith her parents Mr. Friday night b\’ Oklahoma
wrong when 961 men are liren ed lind .(rs Maurice Thompson near .hairdressers. The program t
iur Tulsa hut there's something calumet
to drive that number "
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iduded a banquet and danee
Homely Advice On Art
Why, Wally! I didn't know you ran straight to the cook-
OAK
Mrs. Frank Tomlins of Hutchinson. Kan.. » the ^uest
of her mother. Mrs. Sadie Eckhart.
terda*yfS (’ 1 (’atl'ku was an Oklahoma City visitor yes-
Mrs. Georfi'e Flanigan attended n pipe orptan recital in
Oklahoma City last evening.
Mrs. Katherine Naill of Leavenworth. Kan., will be the
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vance this evening.
P;iirc,ns of Ihe Ouk ........I him-|
oml Mrs B IJ Gambel I, r her
in, her birthday Tuesday when I
Mi Gambel and her pupil were |
sui prised with a basket lunch
Musio and arithmetic matches
were enjoyed during tne after-
noon.
Pupils in the Oak school who
made perfect grades in spilling
last week were Barbara Col,
Eleapot and Helen Thompson.
Evelyn and Donald Claik John
Lee Temeus. Marie and Ro-ella
Schones, Franeidti and Kendoti
Frid and L D Todd
John McKissick of Wichita
Falls. Tex is visiting til thc C
L. Soamands home
Mr and Mrs. C M Lorcnzen
and Donna June Smi’h visited
In the R E Flid home Saturday
night.
Don Thompson visited with
Mttehcll Jones Saturday
Mrs George Sicffin was railed
to Iowa Wednesday to attend the
funeral of her mother
Mr. and Mrs. R G Courtney
and family visited in the R E
| Frid home Sunday nU ht
I Mr Gibson and daughter. Stella,
of El Reno visited wi'.h their
| daughter and sister. Mrs Earl
, Clark. Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs Rex Colt enter-
tained with a bridge party Thurs-
day evening. Guests were Mr
and Mrs. R. G. Courtnev Mr and
Mrs. Garland Smith Mr and
Mrs Lloyd Chiles. Mr and Mrs
Harold Reuter. Mr and Mrs Ed-
.wiinted me so much.” house — found Ching waiting
His grip relaxed. for her. a little huddled figure in
‘ Claudia! I've always told you mackinaw and felt, on snow-shoes.
™! Will you marry me tonight?” They were alone. Every available
she smiled. "Tonight? Hardly man within hearing had run to
time for that — even at Burns the Arc. and they could hear the
Lake! Maybe tomorrow. If you in- roar of the flames as they licked
mm, Wally! But — what will the up the office.
.umily say? You sre, I gave them To buckle on her skis and take
'he slip, coming up here! I was up her poles was the work of a
kind of peeved that Dick Whalen moment
hadn't answered my telegram or "Hully now! Follow me. missee!"
anything Oh. Wally, you don't They slid forward easily over
know how a girl hates to be the snow, round the back of the
snubbed like that. But now —now cookhouse, making a tour of the
youve come- she whispered camp through trees, heading for
1 ''‘Vorly. drawing his fare down tj»c lake about a quarter of a mile
10 hSP; "It "111' suddenly'clear to on the other side of the hillock,
ma It isn t Dick I iove— Then they were on the lake itself,
Wallace again drew her close. swallowed up in the darkness. No
WalJy dear. Ira so tired and one had seen them go. everyone
cold, alter that drive across the was busy with the fire. They had
ake. Don t you think we cculd an excellent start,
have a cup of tea—Just you and I -are you sure this is where they
!T „heJ!c' U^tBrtldockt went?” Claudia asked, breaking
Tel! him to ask the Chinese cook the silence with a gasp, still
br,n8 !t—“nd then you'll take trembling with excitement,
me back to Burns Lake, wont ..yelly sure, see—” he took out
you? the flashlight and lit up the snow
Claudia had completely fooled a few yards away—“see they make
him. The danger, he thought would tracks!”
be past—tomorrow, when she was She saw unmistakable snow-
his wife! He went out and called shoe tracks. What a wonder that
to Braddoek about the tea. Ching carried a flashlight! They
Chudia looked about her des- went on. faster and faster, gliding
perateiy The shack had two swiftly forward as tf on winged
rooms, Biaddook s sleeping quar- feet: Ching kept ahead with an
teig and the office. In thc office, eye on the long line of tracks
the stove »ar mating; papers and across the virgin snow. It was
maps were everywhere. Her eye sharply cold, more than twenty
tell on a little hand - lamp on a below, but Claudia felt nothing
shelf, she put It on the table and but the heat at her recent terror,
lit iL It was now quite dark. - -
Bom ell came in as she was do- (To be continued) v
ing this, and in a few minute* KWprrWfev use, by
Ching came with a tray, set K wanes restore Snetests, as)
BFRKEI EY Call! Jan 30 — (UP
—It is n mistake for people to trv
and find an explanation for works
of art. according to Rockwell Kent
nationally known arll.t whose
works hang in tlie galleries of the
institute nt Pittsburgh
and those on lie estates of Hen-
ry Frick and Mrs Pavne Whitney
"It is a mistake." he insists,
"for the simple reason that ns a
rule there Isn't any If you like
a picture, keep it on your wall. If
you don't throw it out (lie window
regardless of the vogue of the mo-
ment or the opinions of o hers."
YOUR GOOD HEALTH
Avoid Chills This Winter, for Pneumonia Is Killin
Hundreds in Some Sections
By CLAUD NORTH CI1KISMAN. M.D.
IN Eastern parts of the nation
l we are having an unexpectedly
jiild. mucky mid-winter sea-
son. "Good weather for doctors,
family and early precautions tak
en. In the vast majority of ruse
there is a sudden chill followed b:
fever, a great inrreasr in the ra
they say and. no doubt, the un- pidity and effort ol breathing
seasonable warmth and dampness There is pain sogir place in th.
are conducive to chest. The wings of the nostril
certain diseases, play in and out as the patten
It seems neces- breathes. He has a short hackim
Church Warden Misses
One Service In 1,000
SYDNEY Jan 30—‘Jv Australia
is now ready to start a world com-
petition for two church records
which i: Is believed are unmatch-
ed
The first Is that of William •
O'Connell, for 30 years cliurrh I
warden of Trinity church. South
Kensington. He has missed only
sary to warn
again against
pneumonia, o r
"J|tnn f On—r
it was ol ce
called.
This disease
has been recog-
nized for cen-
turies. and has
been studied
from many
angles. We
know the cause
and the effect
on the lungs. « it our ability to
prevent and cube la not satlsfac-
one of the 4 000 church services tory and scute lobar pneumonia
held during that time remains one of the most deadly of
The second ls that of Rev A 1 all diseases.
T Ha slam. 85 who recently com- ] The direct cause is the pneumo-
I pleted three days and nights of cocus which is found In the secre-
[ continuous prayer, at the Brisbane tions from the nose and throat. It
Bible House H- look a !wo or develops whe* the resistance ls
three-hour sleep every 24 hours [ lowered by exposure or overexer-
but at the end was as physically 1 tlon More frequently it results
lit ns ever ' , from the direct contact with some-
one having the disease or who is ■
DR. cmtlSMAN
carrier of the germs.
Eugene Field's Home 1 Usually, only one lobe of the
Made Into Memorial | Eg
come c/i suddenly without prevl-
ST LOUIS. Jan JO —(U P)—The
butt,place of Eugene Field, one of
down and moved * <uy out again. (Tht charactert tn Mix Xtory arc
tbh. wait—l must tip him. tel JtettMwgJ
win Olander, Mrs. Ralph Boll-|
tnger, Miss Elsie Mae Wright. Art
Olander. Mi and Mrs. Ouv Lan-
man.
Mrs Clarence Soamands and
daughters. Virginia and Claret*,
spent the week-end in SUllwatxr.
Mr and Mrs Jack Kltxmiller of
Oklahoma City, are spending the
week-end with their parents. Mr.
■nd Mrs Fied Arnold. 51t South
Barker avenue, and Mr. and Mrs
W O Kitmuller. 5l< South Miles
avenue.
Amet leas foremost poets has be-n
re-conditioned as a memorial. It
ts a three-story structure where the
P>s t wrote many of hts manuacrimz.
Three ol the rooms house ps-
stssiens of the writer, including
some of his original manuscript
contracts hts bed. a bookcase,
toothbrushes, raiors and cabinets
Another room Is dedicated to hts
wife. Julia, who died last June It
contain* dresses and personal ap-
parel.
ous illhess, but more often follow*
one a!i nose or throat infection,
tionn.
It is an acute Infection which
causes a congestion ot the lung
tissues, followed by an exudate of
serum which closes the air tube*
and prevents a norma) amount of
oxygen entering that lobe. There-
fore the blood entering that part
of the lung is not aerated and be-
comes toxic.
The symptoms are quite definite
and the posaibie existence of pneu-
monia should be recognised by the
cough with feyer blisters aroun
the nose and mouth
, , „ This trend of symptoms indl
lung fever as cates a serious condition and
physician should be called at on
Early diagnosis and treatment ar
imperative. Each hour of delay in
creases the danger.
Pneumonia is very contagious it
that all discharges from throa
and nose contain pneumococci
which It breathed in by the othe
members of the family or bv th
nuracs. may produce the dtseas
in them.
Only those who are needed t
nurse and care for the patier
should enter the room and all di«
charges should be destroyer
Nurses should wear a gauze pa
over the mouth and nose and gt
is much pure air as possible.
High fever, rapid breathlnl
delirium, rapid pulse, and grea
prostration indicate a severe In
feetton. If much lung tissue ls Ir
volved. there ls a decided bluet.,
of the face. lips, and nose. This
a demand for more oxygen,
abundance of fresh air should
provided.
It was formerly advised that
patient be kept in a cold room
out of doors. That is wrong for
patient has to use up too m„
bdaily strength Just to keep wa.
when it is needed to fight the d
e*ae. Warm air can be Just
freah as cold. When the use of
oxygen tent is called for to prov
sufficient oxygen for the cong
tissues, be careful to avoid all
sible Irritation or strain, rspec
with children. Pneumonia mutt
fought with resistance and
ounce of one's normal
should be conserved.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 284, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 31, 1937, newspaper, January 31, 1937; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc918443/m1/4/: accessed May 14, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.