The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 265, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1935 Page: 3 of 8
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SOCIETY
| PRISCILLA EMBROIDERY CLUB ,
Five guests were present to add
linterest when Mrs. L. M. Tucker,
1214 West London street, enter-
tained at the meeting of Priscilla
1 Embroidery club Wednesday after-
Inoon.
The additional quintet included
CALENDAR
FRIDAY
Square and Compass Club. Dance
at the Masonic Temple.
Leisure Hour Club. Hostess, Mrs.
ie additional quintet included , Z v. r u"™,
Mrs. J. L. Wilson. Mrs. J. L. Coss,!John Roctor' 824 South Mil(“S av-
Mrs. Ft. M. Stone. Mrs. Chauncey j l "i!e:,
J Hall and Mrs. Louis C. Vicrov. Bridge Club. Hostess,
In a clever hatchet contest Mrs. Jy*’ Rov Noblitt, 405 North Rock
|M P. Kelly won the prize. A 1,s‘inc! avenue-
patriotic color note, suggestive of I Friday Contract Bridge Club.
,3eorge Washington’s birthday aD- „ osteas> Mrs. R- Conrad, 715
pared in all appointments. | &u"set Drjye;
Plans for the tea, to be given iPet“l?i“ Unit to tlle Flower Gar-
n two weeks at the home of Mrs 2,en Ci“b' Hostess. Mrs. A. H.
W. C. Maier. 1115 South Mnnnmh i C10SS' 316 North Barker avenue
Vows Exchanged Tuesday
At Stillwater
A wedding of paramount interest
since the bridegroom is a member
of one of the oldest families in
Canadian county was that solemn-
ized Tuesday, February 19. when
Miss Fiances Pauline Levers
dauehter of Mr. and Mrs Rav
E. Levers, of Roswell. New Mexico.
‘venue, were completed during a ln~ C’. Regular meet- Mr. Dale, son of Mr. and Mrs
irief business session. Needle work B»h riw »h?1L O. L. Dale. 501 South Rock Island
ivas the diversion the remainder of nolo ,n°tteSf,' “*ss Lols avenue, is the grandson cf the late
He afternoon. Wnuf ' h Blckford Mr. and Mrs. John Dale, nioneers
Mrs. Joe H. Johnson assisted' A J. . , , , , „ the co»nty who came here In
the hostess in serving delicious re- „ .'Vncncan Legion. Joint meeting the early days,
reshments before adjournment,. ! “Ux.ar.y Itforr, Americanism The vows were exchanged at
* * * ; Pl°(!,am. with H. E Wrinkle in 10:30 o’clock in the morning at
.UNCHEON-BRIDLE !dl“r*e.of entertainment.. Refresh-1 the First Presbyterian church "par-
Mrs. John C. DeLana. 800 South I m“UA by _______________ nonage Stillwater, with Dr Austin
L. A. to O. R. C. Regular meet-
acomb avenue, will entertain a D A R Hosless at program-tea
ew friends at an informal 1 o’clock commemorating Washington’s birth-
hncheon-bridge Friday afternoon. da_y a. founding of El Reno chap-
* * *
I- A. | H°*' av5nu£t Hanny. Jr„ also of Roswell who
J Mrs. C. M. Brady entertained the L2. Division Altar Society. I attends A. and M. college, atStill-
J I. A. at her home. 309 South H,1 w and bunco PartV at water.
itoberts avenue, Wednesday after- I :re F’ Finn Home, southeast of | Others in attendance for the
loon with a good attendance. I ^Lclty’
Business was routine and a social---'
lour followed, during whierf dainty-- saiukday
efreshments were served by the
hostess.
Meeting place for March 6 will
,* announced at a later date.
* * *
Ol,I,Y EIOIIT BRIDGE CLUB
A substitute hand at bridge was
eld by Mrs M. M Golden when
tie Jolly Eight Bridge club met
‘ednesday afternoon with Mrs. H.
Richardson, 638 South Miles av-
jiue.
Mrs. J. M. Gorman received the
lub favor for high score and Mrs
av Verges the second high award
'hile a guest prize was presented
rs. Golden. The latter assisted
rs. Richardson in serving dainty
efreshments at the close of the
fternoon.
Hostess in two weeks will be Mrs
H Higginbotham. 838 South
lies avenue.
* * * ,
fRES MESA BRIDGE CLUB
Mi and Mrs. Everett McCulley, ” *v- “w'. ncguiar meet- ------- — »v* . *,u Bicir noai
37 North Barker avenue, were 'n8 and George Washington pro- friends at 510 West Fourth
osts to the Ties Mesa Bridge/Club ?ram at LeR|°n hall. j street. Stillwater, where Mr. Dale
vicsday evening, when they enter- 13 Reno studv Club. Hostess, 11* associated with Bishop's clothing
Ined at a well appointed 7 o'clock Mrs Walter H Cobbs. 820 South s,ore
Inner-bridge. Hoff avenue. i * * *
Guests other than club members 1 American Legion Auxiliary. Host- WRTIIDAY DINNER
|fre Mr and Mrs. Monte Phillips. fss at regular meeting, Mrs. Iva Ml and Mrs. A V. Dillingham,
"is. John Owens. Mrs Lurlen Dicl{ers°n. Piedmont. 1210 Firt Walnut street, entertaln-
Ichooling and Mrs. Robert M. Mai- I Be,a Tau Delta Club Hostess, |ed with a we'l appointed birthday
m'<‘ ! Miss Edith Reed, 1105 East Cav- dlnner Sunday evening honoring
I .4 » thn onnl.iaKon.., . I _____1
D. Crile. pastor, officiating.
Attendants of the couple were
Hoff raIvemi?ank K°nl' °2* &Uth j Uvers^of Rreweil, Mand ^Albert
Others in attendance for ....
nuptial service were the bride's
narents and her uncle, Forrest
Levers and Mrs. Levers.
Mrs. Dale, a charming and at-
tractive blond, was lovely in a navy
blue wool crepe suit with which
she wore white accessories and a
shoulder corsage of sweetheart rases
and gypsophila. She was graduat-
ed from the Roswell highschool
with the class of 1930 and at-
tended Lindenwood college, at St.
Charles. Mo., one year. She re-
ceived her B. S. degree from A.
and M college. 8tlllwater, with the
class of 1934 and Is a member of
Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.
Mr. Dale, who was born nnd
El-Fort Bridge Club. Hosts, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Lambert, 107
South Macomb avenue.
L. A. to B. of R. T. Joint social
with the auxiliary in Trainmen’s
hall.
Happy Go Lucky Club. Hosts.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cocherell, 1118
Sunset Drive.
Junior Study Club. Regular meet-
ing at 2 p. in. in the Juvenile de-
partment of the Carnegie library.
SUNDAY
Security Benefit Association. An- ,
niversary dinner at I O O F hall Mr' 0,1 P' wh0 was h0™ nnd
with the Enid council and drill JcarPdin ™ Rfno wa8 graduated
team as special guests. from the local Hif’Hschool with the
class of '30 and then entered the
MONDAY school of business in A. and M.
Athenaeum Club. Hostess, Mrs rol'pge, which he completed this
LeRoy D Jones, 120 South Ma-
comb avenue.
Cubanettes Club Hastess. Miss
Twlla Reuter, 705 South Hadden
avenue.
G. A. R. Circle. Regular meet
mid-year and will receive his B. S.
degree and diploma in the spring.
He is affiliated witli the Beta
Theta Pi fraternity.
Mr. and Mrs Dale will be at
home after March 1 to their host
WHILE AWAY AN HOUR CLUB
Mrs. J. N. Kroeker. 815 8outh
Hadden avenue, was hostess to the
While Away An Hour club Wed-
nesday afternoon, since the meet-
ing with Mrs. W. R. Callaway,
Shawnee, was postponed until a
later date, which will be announced
later.
The twelfth birthday anniversary
of the club was celebrated and a
gift presented each member. Addi-
tional guests for the event were
Mrs. Monroe Hensley and Mrs. Al-
fred Renfro.
Needle work was the diversion
and dainty refreshments were serv-
ed at the close of the afternoon.
All appointments were of George
Washington's birthday with the
cherry motif accentuated.
* * *
EIGHT OF HEARTS CLUB
Eight of Hearts club members
met Wednesday afternoon with
Mrs. M. J. Gallagher. Fort Reno
with Mrs. W. I. Wyrick as an ad-
ditional guest.
Hearts were the diversion follow-
ing a brief business session. Favor
for high score went to Mrs. R. H.
Turner, while Mrs. Wm. M. Chil-
ton won the second high award
and Mrs. John E. Smith received
the consolation prize.
Mrs. Fred Nanson assisted the
hostess in serving a delectable re-
past before adjournment to meet
in two weeks with Mrs. W. J.
Breaux, of Fort Reno.
* * *
UNITY CLUB
Mrs. F. N. Irving, Mrs. William
E Allen, Mrs. W. H. Laird and
Mrs. Lula Forrest were substitute
players at bridge when Mrs. Harry
Morris, 211 North Barker avenue,
entertained the Unity club Wed-
nesday afternoon.
Mrs. J. A. Trainer tallied high
for the club members and Mrs.
living scored high among the
guests. Mrs. Laird assisted the
hostess in serving dainty refresh-
ments following the games.
Next Wednesday afternoon the
group will meet with Mrs. J. W.
Ozmun, 1014 South Hoff avenue.
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA
Q Does a debutante's name ap-
pear on the invitations when a re-
ception Is given for the purpose of
introducing her?
A. Yes; it should appear below
that of her mother's name.
Q. How can persons that have
been in mourning announce their
return to society?
A. By sending out their cards to
friends and acquaintances.
Q. Should all the food on one’s
plate be cut into small pieces before
eating it?
A. No; cut one piece at a time.
Table decorations, appointments anaagh street
the dinner and details of the Pan Hellenic. Hostess, Mrs. Rob-
rnies were of a red and white Iert T Howie. 1098 South Ellison
alor note 1 *------ —— — — - ■
the anniversary of their grandson,
Lorus Heffron.
Seated with the honoree were
S-.V *. 44S/WK, * WJO PUUlll Edlison ---— - Vill, II
avenue, with Mrs. Don D. Cole ns- Miss Helen Basinger, of Peters-
sisttng. ] burg. Ind., Miss Catholyn Dixon,
Eagles Auxiliary. Hostesses at I Kingfisher. Miss Allien Spears,
social in Eagles hall. Mrs. Maudie Miss Viola Heffron, Messrs. Will
Carmichael Mrs Ada Cupp and Thomas, Charles Lamku and Glenn
Mrs. Hazel Brown Heffron.
Monday Night Bridge Club Red tulips and candies formed
Courtesy hastens. Mrs Monte Phil-!the table decorations, while the
Hi™ cm,*i, no— -------- red and white color note and sug-
gestions of George Washington's
| birthday appeared in the appoint*
bridge I Alt I Y ments of the four course dinner
Miss Virginia Harrell, 147 North Mr and Mrs Ray Dillingham
Hospital News
Mrs. Otis Cox received the favor
T" h'8*i score amonR the ladies
d the traveling prize, while Ed-
fard Webb won the gentlemen’s
Ward.
Mrs. Owens assisted the hostess
.1 her hospitalities. Hosts In a -------- —. ......
lirlnight will be Mr and Mrs RoyjUps, 723 South Ellison avenue
ievenson, 828 South Ellison ave- 1
Hie.
* * *
. It. C. PARTY »*•»**■•» n...ini, is* nun.il | iwr ana Mrs. Hay DtUIngham
Fifteen members of the Woman’s H R<,no aV(>nu,,' entertained a assisted the hosts iii their hos-
(elief Corps enjoyed the social fea l'rouP of friends with u bridge pltalities.
ired from 2 to 4 o’clock Wednes- party Tupsduy evening. [ • * *
~y afternoon honoring Mrs glean- „HT,gUPSts wer,‘ Mr and Mrs D A- *• CHAPTER
’ Fallon. 121 South Macomb ave- , ®arrctt- Ml and Mre ) Judge Baxter Tavlor, of Okla-
Jc who is eighty-four years old I «!j7Ur..,c . Mr and Mrs’ Harry boma c,ty a nephew of the former
nd a shut-in. ‘ Holt' Misses Ruth Marie Hughes.1 governors Bob and Al Taylor, of
Patriotic songs were sung bv the S?1.1*1 Ree(l„ Mlldli,le Bradley, Tennessee, will be the guest speaker
•oup and the remainder of the „ ,^e »*!,.' W!,ma Noblett and at the program-tea to be given Fri-
ternoon spent informally. A del- A m day afternoon by (he El Reno
table renast was served at the . Messrs' „lfr Teague, Loren chapter of D. A R. In the home
ose of the two hours of merrl- r^W[tI*Ce' Rlcha|'d _,I'<Jrd' T°m of Mrs. Frank Korn. 921 South
ent. Cleverdon. Leonard Flagler, Byron Hoff avenue.
Roberts and Wtlbur Reed. Judge Tayor, who lias served as
Ladles favor for high score went legal advisor to several governors
't0 Mlss, Nobiet and Byron Roberts | of Oklahoma, is a director with
Roger Allen Wajohn, eight months
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldo Wa-
john, of Okarche, is being treated
at the Catto hospital for an attack
of pneumonia.
Mrs. W B. Harrison, of Piedmont,
underwent a major operation Thurs-
day morning at the El Reno sanitar-
ium. Her condition was reported
satisfactory.
Miss Norma Hendrix, 601 8outh
Roberts avenue, was removed Wed-
nesday to her home from the Catto
huspltal where she was operated up-
on two weeks ago.
J. E. Castell, 218 South Rock Is-
land avenue, was dismissed Wed-
nesday from the El Reno sanitarium
following several days’ treatment
Mrs. Wiley Hogue, of Calumet,
who was operated upon 10 days ago
8t the Catto hospital, was removed
Wednesday to her home.
TERI.ING TIIIMBLE f’U'B
■ •mi.i.iu iMi.um.r. run - —- • t .......- ™“r*“ uiuanam. is a director with
Mrs. Igjn Huff was an additional r^f,‘d Uu> kentlcmens award. Mrs Korn for the Oklahoma HLs-
sit.# ...i w. ..... u hi t> rrm^nlut inn s..t « ......
was an Hddiuonal 'Z:;’ .
est when Mrs. C F Weiden wh consolation prize went to
■ u*.—* Mias Reed
Criterion
Last Times Tonight
“GRAND OLD GIRL"
1 West Wade street, entertained
e Sterling Thimble elub Wednes*
y afternoon.
A brief business session was held,
ter which a clever contest was
Joyed, In which Mrs H T
mich won the prize. "Mystery
cknge went to Mrs. W. W.
-lighter. Needle work was the
erslon the remainder of the
ernoon.
appointments of luscious refresh-
its and all other detallx were of
patriotic note, hlntlnge George
ashlngton's birthday.
"osteon in a fortnight will be
W W. Slaughter. 703 West
ade street,
* * *
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Mr und Mrs Walter Ahlefeld.
Okarche, have announced the
h Tuesday. Feb. 19. of a son
Iglilng two pounds. Both mother
d infant were reported doing well
ursday at the Catto hospital.
Spring ~
Moans
BoUCleS iVifj
There’s No ^
“mystery” ‘ t
about the
value of .
these suits.
Colorful,
litfht weight
yet cozy as
can be—
torical society.
„ . ,, „ „ El Reno ministers and their
Mrs. L. M. Harrell assisted her wives are invited us .special guests
daughter in serving a dainty lunch for the occasion It was announced
at the cloae of the evening. i by Mrs Korn Thursday.
$7.95
BOWERS
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PRFVTF.W SAT. NIGHT
SUN.-MON.-TUES.
TOMORROW
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'When A Man’s A Man’
addrd
“Ot'R GANG COMEDY"
"MAMA’S LITTLE PIRATE"
"BETTY BOOP CARTOON"
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Farewell Dinner ?lln ^ttl6, Robert McCart.v
Thursday Affair
A social affair of Tfiursday even-
ing will be given by Mr and Mrs.
J. J. McCay, 400 South Macomb
avenue, wHo will entertain at a
prettily appointed 7 o’clock dinner
as a farewell courtesy to their son,
LeRoy. ^
Seated with the honoree, who
will depart Friday for San Antonio,
Tex., to enter the U. S. army air
corps at Randolph Field, will be his
sister. Miss Florence McCay, and:
Mr. and Mrs. James Skidmore.
Misses Irene Burkhalter, Lois
Stone, and Ruth Smith. Messrs.
Morris Shrader, Cliay Townsend,
Jack DeAtley, Jr.
j The table will be centered with
la low green bowl of cut flowers
flanked on either side by green
i tapers In silver holders. Airplane
favors will be presented the guests.
KANSAS CITY VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, 720
South Bickford avenue, have as their
guest their grandson. Richard Adair
Nelson, of Kansas City, Mo. He
was accompanied here Tuesday by
ills parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard
S. Nelson, who are expected to re-
turn to El Reno Friday for a few
days' visit after transacting business
in McAlester and Tulsa. Mrs. Nel-
son Is a daughter of Mr and Mrs
Taylor.
TUESDAY PLAYERS
Postponed meeting of the Tues-
day Players was enjoyed Wednes-
day evening, when Mrs. Robert M.
Mallonee, 112 South Barker avenue,
was hostess.
Guests other than club members
I were Mrs. Thomas Shuttee, Mrs.
.Lucien Schooling and Mrs. L. A
Garner.
Club favor for high score went
to Mrs. Sim Richard Reville, while
M’ ^ Schooling won the guest prize
and the traveling prize was award-
ed Mis, Garner.
Tlic tallies, decorations and ap-
pointments of a dainty lunch hint-
ed George Washington’s birthday.
Next Tuesday evening the Players
'Xitb Mr’s Harry Morris,
-11 North Barker avenue.
Initiation Held
By Rainbow Girls
Miss Eunice Warllck, worthy ad-
visor, was in charge at the regular
meeting of the Older of Rainbow
for Girls held Wedtusday evening
at the Masonic Temple.
Initiation ceremonies were exem-
plified for Miss Dorothy Lee Smith
and much interest is being mani-
fested In the membership and at-
tendance contest.
Miss Alta Smiths group served
dainty refreshments during a social
hour, which followed routine busi-
ness. Visitors were present from
Geary and Yukon.
The group meets again March 6.
Friday, Sat. & Mon.,
March 1, 2 and 4
ARMOUR’S CLIMAX
SLICED BACON «>n
Nice and Lean, lb. ZiOC
Cheese, No. 1 Grade, lb. 23c
BEEF CHUCK
ROAST, lb.
STEAKS, lb. ________15c
Sausage Patties, lb. __ .. 25c
BUTTER lb. or
Creamery Solids «) jC
12k
ARMOUR’S LINK
SAUSAGE
THE PURSE OF THE THRIFTY
Housewife who shops daily with us al-
ways contains more, naturally, as this
thrifty lady saves daily with our 2,000
cheaper and cheaper prices.
urn to u-s-,r'°v(,rn-
Iwl ■§ II 9 Xk ment Inspected
IVILH I O ““ Ham Hocks |b Jfc
Armour’s Star
BEEF ROASTS, II).
T-BONE, lb. __ ,55c chopped with Knife jp-
- 35c Only-lb___________ 4jC
ALLISON’S ROLLED ROAST
BEEF
Superior Quality
Smoked
Ham Hocks
Boil With
Vegetables
ROUND, lb.
HAMBURGER
VV ith Peppers and Onions
m
A Breakfast
Treat
23c
COMPOUND
3 LBS. 39c
MW
Real
Armour’s
Quality
TENDER, JUICY
will Please The Most
Exalting—Cost More and
Worth It.
No Waste, lb._____27c
STEAKS
SIRLOIN, lb.______28c
T-BONE, lb. _
CLUB, lb_____
30c
ROASTS
STEAKS
SHOULDER CUTS
Serve With Brown Potatoes. lb.
CHOICE SIRLOIN CUTS
SERVE WITH POTATOES. lb.
PrunesN# 2 &
SALMON 1
Rich Syrup
Here Is
The State’s
Cheapest
Price.
lb. Tall
Libby’s
2 —33c
Mushrooms, 2 Oz. fan 10c — Beechnut Macaroni Kings, lb. 15r
PEACHES:
I l asty Tell ^ g) £
*Ri«'h Syrup Cans ^
Hed Raspberries, No. 2 Tin, ]8r - No. 2 Grapefruit Juire, 10c
• No. 2 Can, A
iruit
19c
Youngb
Asparagus 11,170.*,22c
Nelwrt No. I Tomato Jai<», 5c — Pinwjfl* tmt», Med. 10c
Green Beans 7,: 2 *.,„27c
CATCHUP ::7, >«2-25c
c»A(KELS ‘
BREAKFAST FOODS
QuakerCrackels 9 A|J
Mnffets
Puffed Wheat
Corn Flakes Ig.
Bran Flakes ITT_____25c
New 19.34 Rack PRUNE
DRIED FRUIT „„„
A lb. Fane? Pracheu _
^ or Pears rtlTQ ^ * Fan -----10c
Q lb- / || Owl Jar A A
or Calif, RaUlna ^ U Sunit «et
WOO WHO
MINNESOTA CERTIFIED
Macaroni
We will have straight car loads of the famous
Woo Who Brand of Certified Minnesota Seed
POTATOES in about a week. We are now tak-
ing orders for future delivery.
You Could Not Eat A
More Wholesome
or Economic Food.
I®™* land Spaghetti
lbs.
Ui
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Tomorrow and Saturday
Another Shirley Temple aald
Hollywood . . . Until thia she
“PROVED TO BE A HE." A
Brand New Kind of Adventure
Story . . .
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with
HAY WALKER
AKLINE JUDGE
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"Losers End”
Also Final Chapter
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Will Rogers
im
“Judge Prlent"
Stokrly No. 2 Or. Beans
Libby's No. 2 Pumpkin
Libby's No. 2 Berts
No. 2 Diced Carrots
No. 2 Carrots and Peas
Cl SOAP
Blue Barrel
Laundry
LHUe
Kernel
Chocolate
llershey's
'4 lb. Slic
Cans Libby’s Baby Food
No. 2 Green Beans
No. 2 Spinach
No. 2 Peas, Sub. Std.
C tnipbeH’s Tomato Soup
Tomatoes, Med. Size
6 7 25c
Candy Orange Slice., lb. 10c - Vanilla Wafer., lb___________ifc*
Corn No.2
#
Matches
SUGAR
FLOUR
MARY SUE
48 lbs. __ „ $1.63
Potatoes
10
lb. Pure
Cane
Oyster Shell
Per
100 lbs.
Western Russets
100 lb. Bag
..... 69c
$1.25
MEAT SAUCES
10c
Derby Barb-Que
Derby Worrhe.ler.hlre
ALLISON’S
Troco Motor Oil
2 cGr.._ $1.09
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