The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 71, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1937 Page: 2 of 6
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TWO
EE RENO TOXEAJ DAILY TRIBUNE
WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1937
flSQCl ETY
Relay Series Is
Planned By Club
Members of the J. I' G tlub
completed plans for u series of
relay parties when they met Tues-
day evening With Miss Gladys Tay-
lor. 1109 East Foreman street.
The series will be started Fri-
day evening. June 4. when Misses
Bette Dale and Mar r- Powell
will enteitaln with a dinner-bridge
n* the former's home Ml sionth
Bode rsland avenue
Miss Betty Crowley SOS South
Huberts avenue, will hi' hostess that
at a slumber party and Snt-
rdav morning Miss Hirr: tt Gold-
en 819 North Chortnw avenue,
nil! entertain with a breakfast.
In the evening M 1 Mildred
Shtrev, 618 West Wat's avenue,
will have ihe group for n waffle
■-upper, after whleh a line party
Calendar
Former El Reno Girl
Weds In I-os Angeles
will bi* featured
as a
"Dutch
al -
*Mr Slumber
party
that
night
v ill be with
Miss
Powell
517
S*juth Roek Island
avenue.
and
Sunday mornlnp
Miss
Tnvloi
will
THURSDAY
Nlshthawks Bridge club Hosts.
Mr and Mrs B M MeOInley,
715 South Williams avenue, with
Mr and Mrs Melvin Marshall as-
sisting.
L. A. to O. R. C. Attending
folnt meeting with 8hawnee and
Oklahoma City at Arkansas City.
Kan.
Mu Gamma Chi
Jack Chamnew, 313 South Orand
avenue, has announced the mar-
riage of Ids sister. Miss Kathryn
Rose Chamness. daughter of the
late Mr and Mrs. J O Chamness
tr Herbert Anthonv Cadle. son of
Mr. and Mrs W H. Cadle of
Ban Fernando valley in California
The vows were exchanged Sal-
_ . . iurday. May 15. in I/is Angeles,
Hostesses at Ca]|f where the bride lias resided
kid party bv losers of recent series the past two years She grew
for victors in home of Mrs. Law-, ,0 volin^ womanhood In SI Reno
tence Chapiiell, southwest of El; and ms graduated from the local
!*pno . , . „ . w _. , jl.ighschoo) with the class of ’34.
U A L club Hostess, Mrs. Clyde bej affiliated with the Squaws.
Haynes, southwest of El Reno. L,|rjs. pPn club: Phllalathean, liter-
Wednesdav Players. Hostess. Mrs. - sorMv fo;. gjr)s and was a
Edvthe Conner, 1020 South Rock J member oi both, the orchestra and
Island avenue. j j)PP club, in addition to being a
Security Benefit association Reg-1 tfilenlw, daneel She appeared in
alar meeting In t O. O. F hall. pighschoo) operettas and many
Baptist W M. 8 Monthly bus!- {(tl'er entertainments of the school
NOTED AVIATOR WEDS AGAIN
Hos-
ntertain at bren!:fn*d at her liome
UI9 East Foremen stree*
Afternoon even: for Sunday wi'l
l«- a picnic at Klwanis park, 'ear
linton. with Misses olndvs Norma
( "II Jimmy Kathryn Harrison
: Ml Helen Little ns hostesses From
lime they will repair to the limn
■ : Miss Harrison, 806 South Wil-
ms avenue, for n slumber parly
Breakfast, Monday morning wdl
be yvlth Miss L'llle 515 South 1
rhiH'taw avenue and in the after*
niHjii ihe series will be eonclilded
'll a no hastes.* swimming party
I .*eion park
♦ + *
V b W AlTXnJAKV
IMS IN POST II ALL
Hi-i'iilar meeting ol ihrV F W
:iuxiliai*y was held TucmIhn eve-
uiiii* in the post hall with Mrs
Itutli Inline]. president, in charge
I’lans were completed for Memorial
Io\ services to be held at 1(1 a in
and lor Sunday service- lo be at-
tended by all patriotic urbaniza-
tion. at 10:50 a ni in the First
M F church, 500 South Hock
I hind avenue
The local auxiliary uceepted an
invitation to a-s.si.st hi instituting
a new auxiliary at Hobart June 6
and another invitation from Hul-
phui post 1327, to the El Heno post
and auxiliary 382. to attend the
dedication and celebration of ii
new national guard Illinois there
May 29 and 30
It was announced that all volun-
teer workers for tin- poppy sale
Saturday would inret at 3 p in
Friday In the hall to complete ar-
rangements
Next ineetJXiF will b# Jim* 3 at
the hall.
and other organizations to present
her artistic talent
After moving to the west coast
Mrs. Cadle finished a course in
prt and until recently has modeled
for a wholesale apparel house in
^ I os Angeles She has just finish-
Host™ at »ocl«r mminii! <d worku.g in the moving Picture.
Artists mid Muriels in which
ness meeting at 2:30 p
church parlor.
Fort Reno Bridge club
less, Mrs Walter Breaux.
Ladies Golf club Hostesses. Mrs
Kepler Johnson and Mrs Harold
T Livingston.
El Reno Home Demonstration
club
Mrs Mvrtle Slmim 42(1 North
Donald .venue : Jack Benny and Dorothy Umour
Donald •‘’pmiP D-re starred bv Paramount Mrs
rKin AY cadle was found by a Paramount
Reno Valley club Hostess at scout while she was on duty as a
da Kre- 1
ger. northeast of El Reno
Penwiight club Hosts Mr and
Mrs Eh.1 Penwright south of E>
Reno
Friendly Stitchers Hostess. Mrs
Mildred fstotts 901 South Macomb
avenue
G A R. circle Meet In Ameri-
can Legion hall with Mrs J Min-
ims and Mrs George While hos
irsaes at social hour
Local Girl Is Wed
To Union City Man
PAIRINGS ANNOUNCED
FOR LADIES GOLF CLUB
were announced today
weekly meeting of the
- 1 Ladies Golf club, which will be
Miss Leola Poteet daughter of held Thursday morning, when play
Mrs. Letha McGowan. 236 North will be for the phis Pairs named
j K avenue, who was graduated and the time each will tee oil are
Thursday with seniors of the E!, as follows:
j Reno hlghschool. was married to Mrs Emerson R Kelso and Mrs
Leo Zimmerman of Union CKy Haydn j Davls 9 a m
at 8 ocinck Monday morning. May, Mrs v R Mordy and Mrs 0y
r’- Evans. 9:05 a. m
j The nuptial mass was read in Mrs R C Rice. Mrs. L. A
Sacred Heart Catholic church by Oamer and Mr* Hadley. C Brown.
Father Victor Van Dunne with 9 jy a m
Miss Agnes Romp presiding at the Mrs Horace McCrancy and Mrs
organ. Ryan H Morris 9 15 a in
I The brkle was charming In a Mrs Fred H Hampton ami Mrs
white frock and white accessories, p b Myers 9:20 a 111
|8he carried an arm bouquet of Mrs R N Dulmage and Mr*
pink roses and white snapdragons. Fred E Arnold. 9 25 a m
Mlsa Agnes Anderson maid of Mrs Sam O Smith and Mr,
(honor, wore a blue and white Frank O Harrison 9 30 a m
silk linen dress with matching Mrs. Jesse W Haydon und Mr
accesaorlts and her shoulder cor- Ray K Bannister. 9:35 a m
j sage was made up of roses and Mrs John T Naylon and Mr
I snapdragons Charles Zimmerman Earl Barnes. 9 40 a in
of Union city served his brother Mrs Kepler Johnson and Mrs
at best man. H L Merry, 9 45 a in.
Mr Zimmerman, son of Mr and Hostesses at 110011-day luncheon
[}es (Mrs. Chris Zimmerman of Okla- 'will be Mrs Johnson und Mrs H
Jimmy Maltern. noted aviator, and Dorothy Harvey of _____
Moines. Ia.. married in Berwyn, 111., a day after Mattern’s divorce l oma operates a filing sta- T Livingston,
from his first wife The bride was a Chicago showgirl and model ,lon at rjnlon CitV
------------' : Following the ceremony Mrs Mc-
Gowan entertained with a wed-
AS SEEN IN VOGUE
‘Smart Women Prefer
Mayflower Frocks”
f:
New Shipment
just received of
(here popular
daytime cotton
Dresses.
Mexican and
llowi n d Prints.
Solid Colors
$3.95
• U'i
BOWERS
WIENER ROAST W. C. T. U. MEET
ENJOYED BY CLASS HELD TUESDAY
Members of the First M E Mrs. M P Kelly, 915 Souih
Altruistic Sunday school class en- Macomb avenue, was hostess at 'he
Joyed a yviener roast preceding meeting of W C T U held
their monthly business and social Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. G W Lord
meeting Tuesday evening at Ijeglon led the devotlonals, after which
park. America the Beautiful" was sung.
There was a large attendance Mr* 9 N Qlthei-js presided over
for tlie bountiful repast, after 1 1P business session, during which
reports were given on the fooj
ding breakfast at her home Seat-
ed with the newlyweds were his
parents and sisters. Misses Doro-
thy and Christine Zimmerman, of
Oklahoma City, two sisters. Misses i
Helen and Katherine Zimmerman,
of Klngllsher, a brother. Robert
Zimmerman, of Shawnee. Mr and
Mrs. F O Zimmerman and Mr
r.nd Mrs. D H Murray, of Dover
Frank 8 Palmer of Piedmont the
STp^w^U^buK ^ — ^ held recently" bridal party, hostess and family,
mill, presiuco otri mmmr uusmess .... , xjn««.. rs..,<#.» .....I f -tv.-
,------- „----- ------— — —...... In the absence of the president. Mr,‘ ,, ** Woods led the less ::i
business meeting Mrs Vida Kre- ,nodH .„)d rP, ,.|ved her notice to: c A Fowler on "Cltltenshlp"
- .. . -» *-• n Mrs. Kelly served dainty refresli-
appear on the lot for a .screen j ._ rPmalnder of theevenlne *veny serveo nainty reiresn-
test Three weeks later she wir sDem in^ormallv HMU fo? ,n'‘nt’' befor,“ adjournment to meet
Id work in h> r first picture and June 8 with Mis Emma Waldron,
is to begin another, title of which |J meeting will be announr- l;!00 We„t plnp slreet for a Flower
has not been releasid. by June 1 (ln', r Mission day program
Misses Mildred Funtce and fethe
MeOowan and Loren Poteet
At noon Mr and Mrs. Zimmer-
man entertained with a well ap-
pointed dinner at their home In
Oklahoma City, when guests were
Florence Oiljlanges
Models/,*
every need & .
and
pockctbook
Heart
Good
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Mr Cadle. ot English parentage.' ' * * * I---
was boin in Johannesburg. South MONTHLY MEETING limited U, relatives. The table was
Africa, where his grandparents HELD BY CLASS JJ. *• centered with a prettily deeorated
landed yvlth ihe 1 list ship carrying I Monthly business und social meet- HELD rt feSDAt I wedding cake, which was cut and
(olonixts tu tho English possession. 1 in# for the Alethia Sunday school Members of the Womans Bene- served by the bride.
.... .Illh ' Although English both Ids father class of the First M E. church »t association held a very Interest-j In the evening a reception was
...... >“—......-.....| sure? srr'jurjsj; “* ■' ,,n“u" --—-
Bon Teinos club Hosts Mr and Dr. Cadle u brother, is a noted; land, 616 South Miles avenue
Mrs. F O Courtney 1011 West English proles.m and has led with Mr and Mrs Henry Bchroe- .irp,‘Jd' ...a’mi-k^H
many expeditions Into tlie Interior | per as associate hosts president wire absent and Mis. H.
V Yoyvell was elected to preside
Wade slreet
Leisure Hour club
Hostess Mrs <’1 ihe (migle He has directed iwo Afi(.r routine business contests
t a Wished by Mr Zimmerman for
his bride Dancing and games;
were the diversion ol the pleasant
affair, which was enjoyed by many
Iriends :n addition to the families.
JUjL.
Sam' Wullnre.1 2i7 N“Barter | P|^ m r‘? w^re'^nt^ l^d ^e0,,s^US£e”nmW£ | .arful. ^Vlfts** 'dilsplayed ,
avenue : produce another in Ihe near fu-
Tulln unit of Flower Garden lure
tlub Breakfast at 8 o’clock at Tlie bridegroom was graduated
legion park (from highscho-,1 in Johannesburg
SATURDAY
prizes awarded Mnr W R John , ,ed ulnM8 of members, for admiration Refreshments were
son and Mrs Hairy Hoyt. Dainty haH ; served at a late hour
refreshments were served at the
close of tlie dellghtlully pleasanl
Dainty Deb.* club Hostess. Miss | two English colleges He was us-
Dorothy Jean Pipkin 805 South, soefated in newspaper work before
Hoff avenue
• HOP SI FY RUPPI It
AND IIKIDGI E.NJOI I It
Mi.* Flovd Leith 11 'I ikiulh
It «k Island it * ii i n eulertuined
! moving to the United States At
| present he Is employed by 2t)th
I Century Fox a: chief sound tecli-
| nlclan
| Tlie couple will estalillsh a home
in Hollywood
* * *
OFFICERS ELECTED
HV AMITY CLUB
Members of the Amity club elect-
ed officers following a Dutch lunch
which was enjoyed at Hie El Reno
Rod and Out) tlub by courtesy of TRIO ENTERTAINS AT
John L Funk, In whose cabin the FAREWELL COURTESY
slag party was enjoyed As a UreWell courtesy lo Arihur
Those named as heads for tlie Summers who departed Bmiday
ensuing year were Nolan Smith, I 111 lln indefinite stay in Comp-
presidenl: Blue Anderson vice 1'11 Litlll Misses Bette Dale. Helen
president; BUI O'Toole, secretary ! I nml M,lldr,-<1 shl,','v
’ ,iio ,1 Un f 11 r, I • i y 111 i D AM IT ll u
who had been sent cards.
Mrs Emma Iauer, whose name
was drawn for the attendance
prize, was absent and tlie award
Tin* remainder of tlie evening was
spent Informally at cards Host for
tallied Saturday evening with
scavenger hunt
and also received degrees from 1 eVentng
Mr ” v*rsouth^ »^ w, , group raeets
Rock Island avenue, with Mr and 8 al 111,11
Mrs Flovd Miller assisting
. * , ALL-DAY MEETING
ko Kill! ki | ii ENJOYED BY CLUB
iw rwVs Mj aVnfo Al1 all-dav meeting of the Rlver-
G P Oateka and Mrs John ?"* ™ f
J ...... were additional guest. ,hp homp ,of Mrs, “uudlp Wool-
when Mis I W Wright, 20o ,id«e' northeast of Banner Quest
North Barker avenue entertained ,rl° p»J°Vlng the day with;
Kll Kar>* Klub Tuesday afternoon s'*vpn members included Mrs Rose
Mrs IJillon won the guest prizi Woolrldge, Mrs J. F John- ,
and Mrs W P f'rites scored higl son al'd Mrs Sarah Newsome
lor club members A lovely lunch I Needle work wias the diverston
was served before ad tour n men t following a bountiful guinea dinner [
, to nu*el next Tuesday with Mrs It was voted to disband until Sept
______ _ I H H Ifollln. 409 South Admire 15 when Mrs BUI Slater, north of
oli a chop stiey and oiTdre party 1 ncxVTuesday evening was not an Guests other than tlie honoree j avenue j Banner, will be hostess
1........" nouneed (end lioatcsses were Missgs Jimmy
* « « | Kathryn Harrison. Gladys Tuy-
TYPEWHITERS ANI)
ADDING MACHINES
New and Reconditioned
SALE — RENTALS — REPAIRS
HENRY BEHNE
Typewriter Dept Phone 2S0
I'lurenre
faisole Oil Range
\
Como In Today and
See Those Now
Mtrtlels!
Roth Console and
Table Top Models
On Display
W. R. BUCKNER HARDWARE
YOUR MILEAGE MERCHANT
SCOTT and JACKSON
Corner Wade and (’hoc. Conoco Headquarters
Rhone 029
Mon Ik\ cvenlnv
Ik coTh’ioius. appoint mi nts and
in! lira were of tin Cl in mot 11
('rriterpliTt* fin i lit* dmiiiK tabli*
1.1 bit Wllb « low b!"r bowl llllt*d
v.i'li yellow Oulllnnli.i und sliaatu
duislfX
Invited fftiex’s iiul.uliil Mrs.
I'luanoi A Bar mini Mi 1, F]
‘‘ht Idon. Jr Mia I-ninu- Butts
Sun!li, Mrs H N Dnlintw Mrs
1 K Conrad Mi I mm Bab-
hh-R u . Mrs Bakt i i i Mrlom*.
\1r^ William !. T'm»k -i'll Miss
* iorence Collier
High wore pwiuC
"i Mrs Funk and
* a
M NY FAIR Clin
Mills H KSI>,U
< mlv member
A u ! »•
Mrs Albert
M ( i mi
Soul' Hftilil* n
4i\ 1 Ml |f <*|
I' M with a i
■ n br’fi'.’e for
Mu \ lull
■ sdav Mb nmt'i
t’» !ln\v \nus »l »
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a m1 Hi ill i il i
'ii ' »«T» *1 IS
•• > appoint in* 'fit*-
Mi Wi
Funk scored in»
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I) Y. \X. Y. K CI.I'B
MEETS TI’ERDAY
Mrs Ion Huff 525 Souih Fill-
son avenue, used roses in profusion
about the rooms when .she en-
tertained U Y W Y K club
Tuesday afternoon
Nine members were present for
the afternoon of neecle wojk at
the close Of which the hostess
‘ened h luscious ice course with I Winners of t.ie !uint were Mls«
, pink arid orchid color note ob- Test, ai d Junior Rector after
I M.|-vtnl in ihe individual cakes li es whH thf group repaired to tlie
pn-enr- j ancJ Shlrev home. RIP West Watts
Plans were made fo- a covered street, where Mrs George Shirey
| dish .ireh-on June 9 to con- a slsted the hostesses in serving a
elude the srjson nt th( home ot daintv lunch
Mrs Ora Merveldt, 305 NorH. | Then a preview line party was
Hock Island .’venue. enjoved
lor Mildred Slurdavunt Gladys
! Norma Colt L)oroth\ Williams
Marjorie Powell and Helm Jane
Test
John Carter Eugene l-orenzen
Hivmond lorcnwn Stanley Rob-
erson Fimer Sehwab G W War-
lli k Ralph Mock. Tommy Cas-
s! evens Junior Kectoj. Franklin
Mock and S A Thompson
Babcock
present
•on and the ' <
• d high
Plans were mail
h neld More
I for member .
nds with ,i lew
• he invited
Hostess a? il
i hr Mr*. I
uHi Fllison
panic
May
luis- 1
in* • ’ u n' .lung l
n H'Uiii'i* 1U6C
iii'ii dim i|if
■ini* <9*rlf" wit in
mu
P I <1 (HAPTIK
« <INCLUDES SEASON
Season lor Clmptn M P F O
vi.s concluded Tuesday with n
■ " vied disli luneheon hi ihe home
"I Mrs Clyde Musgrove >ui Sou'll
Ifiiii avenue
Guests to enjoy ihe final ses-
ion with 19 members were Mrs
Albert E Addyman ol Omaha. N*b.
und Mrs Josepli M Ozmun
Garden flower.* lorined decora-
tions about the room* and centered
Uie tables * for Ihe bountiful 1
"clock luncheon Mr* Nell] B
Waldo was in charge ol the pro-
gram on "Hobble* and tiad a
I lobby display on exhibition lo fur-
ther interest in her iivpii
Meetings will t» resumed in
i> tober
Mrs Jessie Biggerl 205 North
Hoff uvenuc assumed duties as
operator at Alma -. Beauty shop
Wednesday
Good 6 room bungalow on 8.
Roek Island $2100 lor quick
•ale. clear of debt 6 loom home
and 75 foot lot (low in $2500
Clonr in 5 room bungalow Ll
t(change for 6 room bbngaiow.
combination bungalow and
grocery on ronwr lot for $2500.
He Save A'ou About 1-1
On A uln Insurance
The H. B. SKINNER
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MODERN. COMFORTABLE BUSES
NATION-WIDE SERVICE
Coll yow local aqonl for full dotailo.
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