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EL RENO (Om DATT-V TRTRTTMP
SOCIETY
Courtesy Party Is
Given Club Group
A courtesy parly Tor members
of the Monday Contrast Players
was given last evening by Mrs.
Howard L. Reid, 533 South Had-
den avenue, who has enjoyed manv
oi the club's meetings during the
past series.
A trio of additional guests to
enjoy the evening* games includ-
ed Mrs Olin Fields. Mrs. John J.
Dillon and Mrs. O. F. Ciateka.
Mrs. Bert McDermott tallied
high score, after which Mrs. L. W.
Mayfield assisted the hostess In
CALENDAR
CONTRACT BRIDGE
WtmtN FOR CENTRAL PRESS
By E. V. SHEPARD
Jolly ElgrSDcL Hos^s, Ca,,ed Meetin* Is He,d
Mrs. Gilbert FlaRg, south of the I Monday D. m.
city. , *
T. L. F. Club. Hostess at all day
meet and covered dish luncheon, Athenaeum dub members met for
Mrs J. E. Minard, 414 Sunset a called session Monday afternoon.
Drlve January 29, at the home of Mrs
G. I. A. Hostess, Mrs. C. M John C. DeLana, 800 South Ma-
Brjid.v, 30e South Roberts avenue. comb avenue, to hear Dr. J. H.
CAN SOUTH MAKE A SMALL tr«'k ami hia quick trick ta aiiaoea.
Rebekah Circle Regular meeting Mnrshburn. of the Oklahoma uni-
at the I. O. O. F. hall. vcralty, at Norman. lecture on
» Mu Gamma Chi Club. Hostess, "Lichfield: Johnson and Garrick '
Mrs. Clarence Roy.se, 811 South' Dr. Marshburn .said
Choctaw avenue Samuel Johnson dominated Eng-
J C. L, Club Hostess, Mrs. H iuh literature
SLAM?
WHEN THIS Interesting hand
was dealt only North and South
were vulnerable, and yet that pair
bid the hand to the limit, or perhaps
beyond the limit of safety, as West
thought when he doubled their small
slam contract at hearts. South was
one of our youngest experts, John
Ran, of New York. His partner was
C. H. Lochridge. another of the tin*
younger players. They make a bold
leant, and one hard lo beat.
serving a delirious lunch. Modem- r. “u.^. .,J '-,‘uu Mrs M llsh literature of the eighteenth
iftlr tallies added charm to the . n‘ ,e„ 0Cu*e-i"j?• „ century. His contemporaries were
games. wW Host™' Boswell, the biographer; Oliver
Reyultr mating of the club will n n r\ m„’w Ooldsmith, the novelist; Edmund
Mrs. Mayfield, 320 North Choctawi PriscJUa Fmbroiderv rinh Hsu ‘“T:
* * * Bickford avenue, ,
CHAIN CLASS | Juslatnere Club. Hosts, Mr and , wo;<! ,u,e l|ie mind
Ttie Chain class of the Nnznrene I Mrs Roy J DavU, of Concho. ! p?1r"5? of club10 wblrl1 t,lpy
Sunday school will meet Tuesday Petunia Unit. Hostess, Mrs. C. , . bplonRpd ll,p lecturer stated
evening with Ift*. Betty Gates, 511 O Brooks. 718 West Wade street. Johnson was born in Lichfield,
ending bidding.
The opening lead wag the K of
spades. The declarer's Ace won the
trick. Johnnie figured that tber*
were C6 In 100 chances that the live
opposing trumps were divided 3-2,
which gave him only two in live
TUESDAY JANUARY 30, 1934
Oscar to the Rescue
Artist Is Niece of Hell-
weg Brothers
Of interest here is the piano
recital to be presented by Miss
Helen Hellweg, daughter of Mr.
chances that laying down his Ac# j nnri Mrc n p iiaiinTn» m ■
and K might drop all opposing hearts and niece of TfcMdorp and rhZni. I*
without loss of a trtck.If trumps were tSffc a" 3 S
divided as he hoped there were three Hondo? nft.riww.’ oclock
in live chance, that the Q would he
among the three division, and only re‘“ ?“ Lh Oklahoma City
two chances that the Q would be held The^art’hrt^wh^lf ° ty
Q-X. in any event It was more prob- | e artlst' who ha* v,sit«d her-
atile that West held the Q than that P . nu”loro“K occasions, has
Boat held it. as the former Imd done !.tndled under Emest Hutcheson for
Wctincsdny Bridge Club. Hast- En*la,K|. ln 1708 nud educated
ess. Mrs. Ernest Ewing, 718 South !" his fathers library and at Ox-
Macorab avenue ,ord Afw‘r 11 varied and pre-
Aiplia Psi Chapter of Kappa f“flous early career he slowly
AI pita Phi. Host. Bill O'Toole who K?lnt‘tJ for<:m<lst P*“» la literature
will entertain at his rabm ' nenr °CUlf“ eighteenth oentury.
Calumet. ! AmonK the moat useful of hU
Criterion Club. Hosier. Miss WOrts hl* "Dictionary.” He
Helen Kelly. 106 North Hoff avc- ,omP°^d ,lLs celebrated romance
"Rassehi.s” during the evenings of
THiwemv onp Week to defray the expenses of
i ni k it n tils mother’s funeral.
Young Matrons of the First Continuing Dr. Marshburn said
uii.w Christian Missionary society. Host- One cannot Hunk of Dr. Johnson
Contract was featured tollowim ' 2 wit'.u>'1i hk bi<nraplier. James Bos
the well appointed dinner Mr. and ?“ 1 ^ wl,h ^rs well Boswell was u ScoU'limun
Mrs. Cha* A. Mason received the i o«n* rv,wuu "3 ali' tt,,d ****"“' Dr Johnson tiad exp-
fi.vor for high couple score while! !^n h. .ff* Edmnnd {,re,u*d hw °P*nlon 01 U* Scotch
Mr. and Mrs Earl R. Woodhouac Iw Ji » ^ ‘ff***r- _ .. bUeraU' in the sentence All a
won tiie second high I . ° E Br'dRP club Bridge Scotchman can see is the road to
party at 8 p m Refreslimem.s will London.’ the efforts of Boswell to
North Bickford avenue, for a so-
cial.
# * *
TUESDAY PLAYERS
Tuesday Players entertained their |
husbands with a covered dish din-
ner at 7 o’clock Monday evening
in the home of Mrs. Gladnor A
Barnard. 614 South Hoff avenue.
The combination place cards and j nuc.
tallies were elever Valentines. Mrs |
Barnard was assisted in the hos-
pitalities by her daughter, Mucs
Virginia and Miss Jane Nave
was
4AG
* A K J 10 7 3 2
♦ Q 10 2
+ A
Ridding went: South, 2-ITearts;
North, 3-Clubs; South, S-Hearts,
knowing that his partner must re-
Lid, ns thn rule is that having shown
rial strength by his suit response,
North must continue bidding until at
least game has been reached; Noitli,
5-Clubs; South, G-llearts; North.
I-Hearts: Weft doubled on his heart
the doubling. In no event could the
declarer afford to wreck dummy by
removing Its only Ace, to take a
heart finesse. South led his winning
hearts, and he dropped all opposing
trumps except the Q.
The next problem was how to get
rid of hla losing spade, and at the
rame time how to avoid loss of a
diamond. South led his Ace of
five years, holding Juilltard Fellow-,
ships four of them. She was taken
Into the Hoch Schule Fur Musik 1
through competitive examinations
after having a year's work with
Kreutzer and Schnabel In Berlin.
Her program will feature un-
hackneyed material which will be p
pleasant to hear: Three Seriabine t
Demonstrators Enrol Dur-
ing Conference
of!’
Home account demonstrators
the Canadian counly farm women'fy
clubs were enroled Monday during,,
a conference here with Miss Ma-
donna Fitzgerald, specialist of the
Oklahoma A. and M. college in
Stillwater.
! count records this year are Mrs.
Sara Nee Ball, Mrs. Roy Wallace,
Mrs. Mona Penwright and Mrs.
Blanche Smith. Others may enrol,
with Miss Harvey Thompson, home
demonstration agent, and confer
with Miss Fitzgerald when she re-
turns here in April.
The 1933 records of Mrs. Bob
Fry. Mrs. Ball. Mrs. Penwright and
Mrs. Smith were checked Monday
j by Miss Fitzgerald. '
Etudes, a Medtner "Maerchcn" and
Chiba. Next he used fine Judgmnnt three Rood examples of the less :
In leading a low diamond and Ones,- desiccated Rachmaninoff. One of
biff dummy's j. This held the trick. thp numbers from Opus 8, which
Uf*°n dummy's K of clubs South dig. i-s perhaps the mast distinctive and
curded his spadA loser. The opposing valuable collection of studies for
clubs all dropped. West was wel- the piano since those of Chopin,
come to trump when he pleased, which Miss Hellweg plays, is made
Nothing now couid stop fulllllment almost entirely of major thirds in
of the contract. The J of clubs was the right-hand Dart, while the Oscar of the Waldorf, well-known
. CANADA MAY REDUCE TAX
TO PREVENT BOOTLEGGING
Oscar
Ottawa, Ont. <U.R>—Revision of
the Excise Act, to allow for a re-,
duction in the excise tax on li-|
quor. at the next session of Par-f
liament, is rumored here.
The present tax of $7 per gallon j
iiiil sis™
him his doubled small slam.
No. 1
Continued From
Page Om
the Rachmaninoff preludes is relief chefs during the strike
rather well known. It is dramatic of union waiters and cooks. The
fiiirly common prnctice in the and quite original, while the" B walkout whidi'mav result in T
P ^_ i Hat major one requires the asxis- .. y „ ‘ “ *
Twenty investment trusts which tnnee of u blacksmith to do it real * nPrn stnke °f kitchen
___ have reported for 1933 show an Justice. workers in New York hotels and
average asset gain of six per cent Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hellweg and restaurants, grew out of the dis-
'hc Treasury Morgrnthnu during the year. This looks nlcejChas. Hellweg plan lo attend the missal of a chef from the Wal-
Mrs. Richard B Cobbs, 1020 . rt
South Macomb avenue, will enter- j p‘ . M F ... mppl Johnson were frustrated Fi- tnry of ........... w,iu.u»a,al>».« u,r year, mis toons nice eras, ti
tain the club at 8 (i'n 'jLijtfixt mrmiicrs of noh rtalTs' "f! a colnridence areomplished the same power lo manipulate U., until you compare it with the pain musical.
Tu. day evening. K iri rntut In ! S ,Jonlls th“l Albprt H Wiggin I In the general market for the |
* * * 7 | Mrs N m WiLson 505 fhnurt1 ■T'mi. “ lflar w,s condemned for employing In , same period-which was about
MONDAY NIGHT BRIDGE ( LI B | nriva ™ wiiaon, 505 Sunset lo the Hebrides together and the Wall Street . . . Ot.ly Senator per cent
j|f j||
SAYS CANADA WILL TRY TO
CAPTURE RUSSIAN TRADE
dorf-Astoria kitchen.
Torotito, Ont. (UP) — Canada's
Prime Minister. Rt. Hon. R B
Library Notes
Valentine suggestions appeared in
all the party details. Mrs Roy
Stevenson received the favor for
high score and Mrs Oils Co* won
the second high award M
us anaiuonat guests wnt» ai u mi- r ."j — ’* I”" “ "“••'“gg'i eu Mouse uemocratic patronage com- ' K,PCtl'l<'al .._r,rr,es ,“rP hugging i B*nnett is listed in the „
lertalned tlx Monday Nlghtnnm... hh u Ar: thLbark f"- , mlttee called on him recently Pres- *^,ulf “»* Swope plan' recently |B n”^“' M%tcow foreign offlee^t w"My 8outh 8ea Is,and" *
club last evening, .v ma The speaker concluded by naming idem Roosevelt estimated' they put forwlrd ,n England i worldT wors“ revolutlonarv1 “uspratt' ■,“*ubook at the E1
s — 1 t. &J23 .eurs-s srae sr-rjst2?:rsas5isg-w-r.
Hastens, Miss Ieln re in London, he said M,id an American friend, "he's in J°rlty vote ” Experts say the move
Mrs |
mire avenue.
J Y J Club
A dainty lunch was gened fol- ?! 'hr f"y.
lowing (lie games Hostess and
date for the next meeting will be
announced later.
j|[ £ jk
GOLDEN RULE CLUB
Pattle Jean Tompkins entertain-
ed members of the Golden Rule
dub Saturday afternoon with a
line party at the Royal theatre
After the show the hostess' muUt-
A/ullkit Club HasitWv
Annual dinner for the members fine shape He takes plenty irf! marks an undercover struggle for
Murvhell Kriiv sot s-?!. 1"? "k'lr husbands will be held lime for diversion and nothing dominance between two group* o!
V' 1 ,0UUl Ev*"s Epdp"«ry5 Hi the home of Mrs breaks hia sleep" . mends of dwtrical interests backed by
... . , Ernest Ewing, 718 South Macomb both men sav "Toddy" never pot bunks.
teSrawer^ sSet* l "hPniM>' Mrs ,lon A,llson ** sucb “ klrk out 01 >h<- Whire ' In P‘a‘» EnRlish. "control by
8?^!r,y of Wonwn* rharge of the entertainment. House Job as Franklin does . . majority vote" means control
VVOtt.WH.lr,^ri. , Npxl lrc,ur<‘ wl11 h*' “Chawton: They say he seWom’uses the BIg Associated Electrical Industries
uT,“icSl,.'ta,’,»'"1S iZTS.T*’-*-’'8",k H' “ *“* 0......... 01 “■ -
ved a dellrions lunch at her home,
522 West Walts street.
Hostess lor the meeting In two
weeks will be announced later.
___ * * *
CRITERION t'Ll'll
Meeting of the Criterion rltib
announced for Monday evening
with Mis* Helen Kelly 106 North, rhllrrh , _ _
HoH avenue, was deferred until P.,?'
Wednesday evening
* *
that they can't get n yip out of mitional General Electric—of which
a Republican agin any part of the Deraid Swope is chairman. Inter-
Roosevelt program . . Senator national General Electric in turn
Williams aven''—’ ~ ----- ~ w Tailor. 203 . , Movie newsreel men lament Sanitation is president of Inter-
vtiiiianis nvtiiiM 8outli Macomb avenue - -
Two. Hostess at 1 o'clock lunch- * « «
er. Mrs. Opal Mae Tompkins, ser- M A<hrllold. m
v,.d u d..ii,.~.. a a... .---- ‘ ii»ioJ,'ure r i xio . . , , ^ Dickinson iaid" the other day, "By >» controlled by New York s Oen-
ou^TfoMc-|cedAi„r,hew^- Elprtr,r- -Thc tte'up mak,,s
Four Hostess. Mrs John Aven,(session of Ihe Bajillst Young Peo-1pUb Mn l,artV disappeared to.
611 South Williams avenue pies Union at the church Mondavi
Central M E Missionary Society, evening.
Business meeting at the church at Miss Mnrgimrette Marlowe, pres-
2:30 p. ut |ldent, presided over the business
Baptist W M U. Meeting a( Uic meeting, during which a social was |
planned for next month, definite
it look as if Swope's Interest it)
industrial fascism is more than
the only one of 40 ih<d nS Iurer' wh0 for *lx monU* virtual-
tions which didL't^H Ieadm.8 nna.‘ ly ruled over part of a South Sea
wn«h ^ t Chii«hdn 11 d d“ dolors Island >San Orlstoval of the Solo-
worth of business In Russia last mon ,
Ketchum said that he believed Wilb freshing candor the au-
that Bennett was attempting to tbHI ^ b*s management of
... r I Is a rxlo ntnl inn »«.«• Y%,.>,/4linn of
extricate himself from the straight i tbL P*an,?!i0n' bls hnnd|ing of the
jacket of commercial Isolation and lk. sporM' and. bls,_lpr'
that the npproochlng visit of Rus- V^' struggles with tropical fever,
sla'a Ambassador to the United ot <?’utb and M J°v of bv*
States lent significance to the' ,"*«,ve to his narrative a quality
theory that Canada would soon 01 ll's own'
attempt to share the Russian Harold Niolson In "The Evening
market. * Standard:" “A book for which I
------ prophecy immediate success is 'My
South Sea Island.' It is a splendid
NEW YORK ANGLE
By JAMES MrMt'LLIN
canled on a campaign on behalf of und exhilarating book which should
the starving Oermans in 8ovlet bring delfght to many thousands
proceeds of rthe collection were In lhiB h008 onp can recapture,
transmitted to the Velga Oermans., “*JLthe 8™t
Scademir.
* * •
Timely lunmt^nv~thev ’deeTar«»,“tT^l"1 t«ualu‘e» which have been the mak-i
Presidential Secretary Stephen I were no, starving and ln* 01 our r4M' . As intense1
_______________ ®arl>* "lprtnesa saved the White money "at t^ disposal'of ^>rmnn ,nd vVld M ^l,r h** Conr«d. And.
Missionary Sticlety. date to be nnnounred later Other Pnlinf House from what might have be-1 rf,(U(lprg ue|nK H|,roud' In “ddltion. it is real."
Hostess. Mrs. W O Klttmiller business was routine ixitui come an embarrassing situation * * *' 'Miss V. Sackville-West (author
M6 South Miles avenue, al 2:30 a * * Stock Exchange circles are beath- The Piwldent wt* much interested cjj ij lx oi The Edwardians'> broadcasting: I
P m mg easier these days about the *n *Hc people connected with th1' ‘’•ucll({ius |..j count mvsclf very happy this
8 B A Regular meeting at the K APPA ALPH A PHI do,c that old Doc Congress will v»r1ous charity partle* being held j Several American companies are week, because 1 have got what I
hall Meeting of Alpha Pal chapter of prescribe *11 over the country today in ] actually feeling out thc London believe to be a reully good book
Christian
HOW CAN I?
BY ANNE ASHLEY
OUR MOTTO
Quality Plus Economy
M. J. B. COFFEE
Why? It’s Better!
1-lb. can 30c—2-lb. 58c
POPCORN
Lartfe yellow or white
4-lb. 25c
CRISCO
3-lb. can $ .59
B-lb. can $1.12
Marked Case Pan Free
:OOKIES! COOKIES!
I’anilla Wafer*.
Dessert Wafer*.
Chocolate Bars and Wafer*.
Ginger AVafrrs,
x/i lb. cello • 10c
Royal “Quick Setting”
Gelatin Dessert
3 pkg. for 16c
1 pkg. Choc. Pudding lc
Making 4 pkg. cost 17c
Q How can I remove tartar
from ihe teeth?
A lemon juice will
I O. O. F. hall Meeting of Alpha Psi chapter of prescribe sH
FRID AY .*«*» Alp,'a Pbt scheduled for DrM,tte widespread optimism that h?!?or of bu blrlbd"v I market for security refunding op- by „ new author, If you like
Baptist T I 1 class Ho*.c** at .??* forthcoming regulation would he fE?r>y ***"?* *>*, *.** \ propoaed h**v>’ reading about other peoples ad-
III Wednesday because of the Jun-
monthlv tmsinma and wiriai Mr. 7'"" “ ,nr uamless they've been a mite wor- °! ,lnip tbat lbr ,ocal Nrw York >•* °r> iwrsoual holding companies ventures, you will be amply satls-
L F Gorrell loot) West Woodson !?! Chamber of Commerce "Home n(H( underneath It didn't se»-m * ^*,r w#s ,,fd "P w,,b " n'*h who plugs one of the worst Income tax tied, but It you demand something
I- r mu hii. IUW wist Woodson nnm ne" Host Will n.. Hill o-Tv...t unuri 111 am h aion i ms in . imho e. «n<l i.um ih. » _____ _____ _o, . ,____ .... r
CIGARETTES
Luckies Camels
Chesterfields
2 pkgs. * 25c
i .. IrmfTw^ J'"rr W,n ,rnimT street with Mrs Bam llulhertT °?mlnR,,oM w,n ^ Rl" OTool ,n thr („”dK tllnt WmMhTod '* »enw,lly Rur*nt"pd to be the | loopholea and leave* the smart boys more you will be ghrn that too: a
lattar. but the juice should tv re- ^ will entertain at his cabin. be genUe Bui word rtlhS °fnC““ Na7' publ,clty dl-P-nsor in *»d • Their tax-proof shelters „f beauty, a definite phllow-
mmed tlraroughlv after the cleans
ing by rinsing with hike warm
water, ot ncRU are injurtnuO to Uie
luunxiale
near Calumet
*
Dickinson Committee's rreommen-
Wliat la Uw moat pracHcal IJ™. JJJL
illf ftf hin utw4 ii..oi4L, on.i.o... *
El Reno Golf and Country Club
Valentine luncheon-bridge tor ladlea
Ol i lie club ni l o't INVITATION'S issi i n rhe Exchange will Just be super-
g How can I keep Meel knives , ^ p c- Regular meeting in ihe Mr* J A Rinehart. H07 South vtned-not Mugged
cleaner? 1 P bal1 Hoff avenue, has lasiied Invitations
A Try using a largi' enrk mate ad . Mr' p ,nr " "fp**"'' «f bridge-teas to lie I ,andis
oI • cloth when scouring *-teel Teacher. 718 South Williams ate- featured next w*vk
cutlery The cork will wear longer ^ „ I KapP *•« be held at 2 p. m MoBt heartening of all la the
and will produce belter reaulte Romans Culture Club Hostess Dales are Monday. February »; reporu-d change In Federal Trade
Mrs H C. M Coates, 101 North Wednesdav. February 7; Friday Commissioner Landla—a member AirHIIlUGC
February 9 ' of ihe Dickinson Committee He
---- had drawn Wall Btreet'a award
ui the slut.lest New Deal horns
■ ti L-toi vim n/vun 7 aud ,n“ -e*cpP‘ «»ly 'how allot ted
PLEASANT HOME I to Rex Tugwell and FVIlx Frank-
---------« /url4»r-Ior hU hard-bollixl ulUtudc
u ... ha administrator of the 8ecurUlrs
t>', CImia Irinka and Earl Whtt- W and Mrt. R. C. PChOa nnd 4rt Hi* Huppoaed to br
trrr Mmi1* Mr. nnd Mm. ErnrM Ktnsncr Frankfurtrrs dlndplr In n subtle
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr p|0l t0 kill the securities business
niid Mrs Jack Turner In El Reno Now hr Indicates instead a wish
Miasc; Ig>la and Htdla Beadle ol |C p ttincinm healthfully
this country. He was even re- ,um out to be armor-plated with ppy of life, a firm, clean style, and
datlons strengthen* their hones to hare ni|kfd Bcrl,n for • •• 7*** ,lntt ProducUon „ „ire appreciation of romantic
ru. L-.____ _.ii a... ..., ...^1 ralac because he had demonstrated ; bT an all-colored Grand Opera , asaoclatlon>"
his excellent connections with the Company soon to be launched near I _
White House Despite the fact here has a libretto in English by "BOMB" TURNS OUT TO BE
that he took the precaution to use Oertrude Stein . . . Comment VIAL CONTAINING RUM
a dummy the connection was | run* that that should be as unin-. ___
termini.led itelllglble as opera in any other1 Cincinnati lU-R-A disastrous ex-
Isnguagc I plosion was awaited at city hall
* * *
kind ol pin and needle cushion,
"hen using the sewing machine?
A Wind a piece ol ol flannel
several times around tire ami of
the sewing mnehinr It will be
found very convenient.
i
Beta Rho Chapter of Alpha Eela
Beta Hastens. Miss Callstn Vnl-
llant, 50* West Oak atreet. ‘
U A to B Of R T Social sst 3! I
p. nt. In the Trainmen's hall *
Klatter Klub Hosts at kid pur-
For months the Nazi newspapers
DIET AND HEALTH
HUSKY THRI
Overtaxed by
apeuking,ting-
ing, smoking
|V
ttf.,,
Sliver SUp|M>i Club Hostess
Mu* LaVeda Shaw. ,M5 South Cl-
......
and Mr and Mrs Herman Young- . J"mr" Jar0‘'* la ,m ,hp Rlrk »»«I -nian, Pr,mnr>, »apn"s. which was wn-
................ 'V£„«.H-w,- „ .JuSr~»V!a ss
tlvs of a great
_ renwnkenlng of
Research Shorn 7 ico types
Of Anemia and Treatments
beta
served at 7 o'clock, after wliidi
cants will be enjoyed.
THUS. JENSEN
Real Estate
Building and lionn
Storks Liquidated
Bonded Abstracter
103Vi N. Bickford
El Reno Ph«it 377
Modern Etiquette
BY ROBERTA LEE
Q Wluit kind of dross sitould
a woman wear when going lo a
restaurant and theater
-r.'vvc.’sar........ifea at
N; “r sr i
were caller* in the W D Dll- !° “"derukc refunding operations
lingliam home Wedr.eadav JV ,,’r R^V'd "mnnPr and cor-
I Mrs Otis Bruce ,am( Wednes- P0?11!—. m*tUr)Urt n"ul ^
day with her folks. Mr and Mrs ' .
W. D Dillingham a . ,
Wednesday rallers in the J B SUperVfaion
Mlers home were Mr Horae* law Government supervision d
— -
»SllpiiIl
W H Meyer’s baby is on the
slrk list nt this writing
Mr nnd Mrs. H. F Mover railed
I MU you”?
A No; say "Do as I lell you
Dr tYrndeaUig
our knowledge
of olh»r forms
of anemia.
In or<l*r lo un-
dereisnd this,
|*ilii|« it is best
to explain whnt
is men nt by "pri-
nt a r y" anemia,
and to do that
we may put lb*
cart tieforo the
hors* and tell
what "ascond-
ary" anemia 1*
Secondary ahr-
mla ta eontldcrrd
that form of
xuidary to a loss
, . Fast Time
direct service
S^=KSiSJS=
SAN DIEGO—LOS ANGELES
ud SANTA BARBARA
iv Memphis—Californian
etkm Will. TIm
Golden State Limited
I dire LI Retin........IliM f. M.
Q*ly MH lire. U Fhowwis—Ul>« lire. \M Angela
~IA1L mi FULUI4N RATH tvry Dmy
»tkw Tlrkali ImI HaMiTiliMt- w rail
L RADLEY Phone T
em kfii
titelr Job or needetl coordination
In ndditlnn all brokers will have
........ „„ ,0 *akp ««» • federal license but anemia which is________.pH___
in the W H Meyer hwnr \v..,i„,., ,bal doesn't hurt their feelings of blood by hemorrhage If a per*
n w. n^ieygr honr Wediwa- only one danger still lurks from .on has an nrei.lem which opew. up
the Wall Street angle The Sen- a Inrww blond .ensel, and loses three
ate Committee might throw the of four quarts of htoo.), the total
Dickinson survey in the aslwan amount of Mood m ihe body will
and start all ovrr on a new lark naturally he dinilnlsbed and will
Bui lltase who should know say have to b* replereil by llm iilooil-
It Isn't likely. forming orrans Th* principal
....._______Local experts agree the govern- Wood-forming organ 1* lbs marrow
of Orescent City, III. spent Mon- ""’•d W,H h*1 w,*° duck direct °* ,h# ’onM'
d ** reta In omitiwat to this secondary form
itere whiir Otto P Behrer. nt\
•Copyright 1934 for The Tribune* chemist, tremblingly unsealed the
_ end', ol II ltd i holt-inch
‘ I pipe, which, lo all appearances.
, was a bomb Poller watched, ready
j to ran for cover.
Kenneth Hauer, of the American
Standard Manufacturing Co who
I received it ln n package poel-
| marked Pnrnmarlbo, Dutch Outana,
t had turned It over to the police
Finally ig)cm*d. out slid n vial
ol umber liquid nnd a note front
I one of Hauer's friends. M. W
Johansson, of Paramaribo, The
- Vegetables -
Burbank Potatoes, No. I's,
15 lbs. 39e
Rom* Beauty Apple*. 10 lb. 45r
Pike* Peak Squash.
UaMf. Variety, earh 15c
CELERY, bnnch Or A lie
ORANGES, buy the large
shea. do*. Ur a 40c
Marsli Seedless Grapefruit.
Jumbos 2 for ISr
Cats vo* 2 for tie
PLATO SYRUP
Dark, No. 10 gal. 49c
FLOUR
Seal Brand, 48-lb. $1.45
Honest Abe, 48-lb. $1.70
Rolled Oat*, 5-lb. 20c
emphasised I bat in ease* of primary
anemia th* stomach was always at
f«uV" ,b^n0._"0Tr7J."l('* *"* j mesaage explained that the vial
contained flve-year-otd 120-proof
aeerelwd. The slnmach wall in pen.
pin with this (1t****n was known to
be so thin aa to b* almost trans-
parent.
With this idea in mind, Or. Chstl*.
in lloalon, fed normal people meal,
recovered it with a stomach lull*,
and (ceding tbit moat, which had
been Impregnated with normal stom-
ach Juices, lo parent* with anemia,
he found II worked ns well as livsg.
Tbs asaumpiton si present, there-
rum and ndded. "Hope you like the
sample "
APPLE BUTTER
Fresh Home-Made
Qt. 35c
BIRTH ANNUNOUKMKNT
Mr and Mrs. A J. Smith, of
Outhrle. announce the birth of a
daughter weighing six and one-
hnlt pounds Monday. Jan 22. to1
whom they have given the name,
Judith Mnyncl. Mr Smith is n
son ol Mr and Mrs. Jack Snflth.
Imitation Vanilla
8-oz. Inittle 19c
Market
Beef Roast, lb.
Chuck Steak, lb.
eiahorateiV'in thtTwaS? of 3I* Nor,b Rork ,*land avenue and
day aflernomi
Mr and Mr* Rrnesi Itodrlrk
nnd daughter called on Mrs J M
Cook Wednesday
Thursday callers In Hie W D
Dillingham home wn* Mrs Lacy
Krefer and Mrs Otis Bruce
Mr nnd Mr* Clarence Ashlden
day wllh Mr and Mr* F C Peler* r*tPW>*****IUjr for future security
Mis* Nlenman called in the F ,n*rk,,, Huctusllons
C Peters home T'uondav evening n . • * •
Mr a ad Mts Ifornrsi Hodrtek tiUins
and daughter called on Mrs J M .................,
Cook Sunduy Investment trust offlrlnls are
Mi
of anemia, primary anemia la that
form in nhk-h th* fatal amount of
blood la dlmintahed, ths total amount
of owtls In the blood la dltnlnlahed,
and yot th*re haa been no direct lorn
Heltiebei home Wednesdsv
Mr Albert Brodermm Mrs. Mag- I wrrTd "how 'lo
Kir RmHpiartn _ __s. Pavrrrfl
nrr
Mr and Mrs Fre<| Sehleher and «!*,’il!y ,*Urp^t*cd nobody in of blood from bemorrlmge of any
rhlklren called In Mr J C Ib,nB*on h** talked about regu- kind VV# asmim* in lh*ae primary
- ■ ■ ■ _ Hating (hem ,ru-- ----
They think maybe awemloa that th* dlmlmiilou of the
11Y because no one has yet dla-
deflne an Invest-
Hroderson and star are 10 feline an Invest-
| Bundsv si m Hroderson s home "J?1*1 |p**Py *' ,h*1 th»v
Nr Ida Mever Is on the sick In r*1" rUmbdn*> »* ■ 1® lorhtd
this week * “ '“emlMr* ol a security house
Jtcobs^sritl Anert"'itr^wS-J^"'s^T* ,r°*n « dtrettafo^SI awto.i. ore midd he cured by hav
gle rodenm,,' and ^wre^TS' ‘T ,UH‘ n"«ht tog th. patient e*. Ilrer. It wa. d<m
on In Uie W D Dillingham hume '.T 91 ,nwU M dumping Alh at first ta understand how thta
g m lumt grounds for stalt securities - * (gtatmsui efwrautL Tbsa U was
Mood cells Is due to smae potsuti
Working on lb* bon* marrow which,
aa wa hav* ju*t retd, it ih* aourca
of blood production
When It wna found shout tl years
ago that primary anemia ef th* i«r-
atotona type ennkt ha cured by hav-
aeh. Incorporated in th* proreoa ef
dlgnatinn Into th* food, which la car-
ried to tho Itver ami store-1 liter*
sttd which, doled mil to Ihe idnod.
otlmulat** th* hone morrow to pro-
duction of rod blood cello,
Having there data at hand doctor*
began to notice that lb*r* were ear-
lain tape* of primary nnemla *hleb
did not respond lo llv*r. These pa-
tient* hav*. as I* ten* in pernicious
anemia, an nirophv of th* ■toniurh
wall and lack of stoatoch content*
olid reduction of their total tiloud
volume. Hut they differ from th*
pernleknia form In not clearing up
with liver foeding*. Cantina shout
for a manner of trretlag them it waa
found that th# old original method
of treating aiiemin with Iron, aud
which had long been unfaahlonaM*.
worked In them ixirfectly. Bo that
w* how hav* two rlasiw* nf primary
anemia—on* that responds to liver
feeding, nnd on* that responds 10
Iron (reding.
Mr. Smith h. a dnughU-r of I W
Alexnndet 419 South Roberts ave- |
nue
Pork
Steak
3 ih. 25c
Pork
Chops
2 lb. 25c
RDmtn'H NOTE: BIX pamphlet*
by Dr, (T*udenlng can now tie ob-
isibed by rending ID rents In coin, for
each, and n wlf-addressed *nv*tnp*
stamped with * lhr**-c*nt stamp,
in Dr. Imgnn fiendening, in ear* ol
tills paper. The |i*tnpM*ts sret
"Indigestion and Oanetlpalton" "ft*,
during and (Joining," "Infant Feed-
ing," "Instructinn- for tli* Treatment
of DlnbetM," "Feminins llyglutis*
sud "Th* Car* *f Hi* Halt and VkUk'1
Nrw Knit
Drrescs by
‘Snyder”
Also
"The Natty
Knli
Garment*
priced
$16.95
to
$39.00
• •
Bowers
Round Slriik, 2 lb. L;.">c
Veal Sirloin, Ih. 15c
Butter
lb. 24c
Beef Liver, lb.
Wolfc’R
Herd Milk
Qt 7c_
Uk
Pure Lard.
3 lb. 25c
Pork
Salt
Sausage
JowIk
3 lb. 25c
lb. 6c
Chili, lb.
12c
Checw. lb.
IT.
Eagle Market
111 So. Bickford
Phone 48
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Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 42, No. 284, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1934, newspaper, January 30, 1934; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc918640/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.