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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1931.
THE EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
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SOCIETY NEWS
I HII.ATHKA HOtiKTV
The Philathea Society of the First
Methodist Episcopal church will
meet Monday evening in the home
of Mrs. E. R. liarnhart, 501
South Ellison avenue, for the
November business and social
meeting.
Mrs. Roberson will be the as-
sociate hostess and all members
are urged to attend-
it. M. I-’. rl/l'H
Mr. and Mis. ('lias, datable will
entertain the iH. M. F. club Tues-
day evening in their home at
1208 West Watts street.
• * •
It. K. C. (TATI
Mrs. J. W. I.aird, 519 South
Tlickford avenue, will be host-
ess Tuesday afternoon to th * it.
E- C. club.
(IIAITER M, I*, E. (>.
Hostess to Chapter M, I’. E. O.
Tuesday afternoon will be Mrs. it
j. Dunlop, till South Williams
r; enue.
( IIAITER AK, I*. E. ().
Members of Chapter AH, I*. E.
0. will entertain Tuesday after-
noon with a tea from 3:30 to
: .30 o'clock in the home of Miss
Mary Shut tee, 820 South Ma-
comb avenue.
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TI'ESDAV PLAYKRM
There will bn no meeting of
the Tuesday Players this week
but November 21 Mrs. Forreu
Na^e, .111 South Rock Island
avenue, will entertain at a 7
dock buffet supper and evening
of bridge.
CALENDAR
Monday
Pan Hellenic, l'iggly Wiggly
bridge party at the Elks homo.
Emanon Contract Club. Hostess,
Mrs. 1,. A. Shumard, 966 South
Rock Island avenue.
A. B. C. Club. Hostess, Miss
Ruth Keen, 101 North I, avenue.
B. O- <1. A. (Tub Hostess, M'ss
♦iorothy Hamby, 21!) North El
Reno avenue,
Phllathsa Society of First
Methodist churdt November bus-
iness and social meeting. Host-
ess, Mrs. E. R. liarnhart, 301
South Ellison avenue, with Mrs.
Roberson as associate-
Tuesday
l( bekali Dodge. Regular meet-
h g and election of officers at I.
O. O. F. hall.
Altruistic Class of First M. E.
November Meeting at Hie church.
Hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Dedov
Frosdt and Mr. and Mrs. W. d.
Oppenlander. ,
Past Oracles Club. Hostess,'
Mrs. V. A. Mount. 1320 South
Jensen avenue.
H. M. F. Club. Hosts, Mr. and
[Mrs. Chas. Cambio, !2os West
Watts street.
Mary Cuests Add Interest
to Affair
A| the gaiety and charm of
the putumn season was in evi-
dent) at the meeting of the Kil
Kan Night club Saturday evening
wbifh was characterized by infor-
majty of the Thanksgiving Sea-
SCIJ
Justs for the delightful affair
cscre Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dock-
riipc. 40!) South Hoff avenue,
v lo entertained a large number
c.t additional guests. 1
The extra group was mada up
o' Mr. ami Mrs. W. D. Moore,
M\ and Mrs. H. C. Skinner, Mr.
aid Mrs. V. II. Reische, Mr. and
M’j. Roy Deas, Mr. and Mrs.
Ip vis Vandivier, Mr. and Mrs. I,.
I, Wright, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
.plima)n and Mr. and Mrs. John
Hostess, ireston.
in the contests prizes »,iere
awarded dene Hall, Dick h .el 1 y
and Walter Blufr, while gum drop
donkey favors were given the
fourteen children present-
’d reta Frances was the reci-
pient of nttany lovely remem-
brances. At \the close of the
afternoon the hostess v as as-
■ .sted by her nJeee, Georgia Kath-
erine Smith, in'serving delicious
refreshments. TTie dlnfng table
was centred wit h a pi etty pink
and green birthd.iy cake topped
• * with five tiny candles./ The same
, , , color note was re.leaned in Hie
1 was to celebrate the fifth lntments (){ th,. ,,t, course,
birthday anniversary of her little | * « .
daughter, (Ireta Frances- that ,
Mrs. D. E. Sheldon, Jr., enter-]
Members of the Ge
Mrs. Sheldon Entertains
for Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. W.
North D avenue.
R. Keen, 101
COURTHOUSE
NEWS ITEMS
l.l’NCHKON-Bl tllHC
Mrs. O. Van
Evans avenue
1 acke, 3i South
entertainl Satur-
o’ciock
tained from 2:30 to
Saturday afternoon with a
dren’s pai ty in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.. K. Butts,
101 North Williams avenue.
A pink and green color note
was carried out in all Hie dec-
orations and appointments- A
wealth of autumn flowers were
mod to decorate the rooms wh re
games and contests were- enjoy-
ed.
Those to make up the party
witli ilie lionoree were Anita dll),
Kieanor Ruth Yost, Billy Jean
Henry, <:urge Ann Guth, Car-
le no Whitlock, Janice Ferguson,
loy Ezell, Ralph Mary, dene Hall.
■.......... _ I. A. will
chli- ! enjoy a covered disl i luncheon
Wednesday at the hoi ie of Mrs.
John T. Meadors, SOP jSouth Rock
Island avenue ,
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A
.ml
vere used in lovedy bouquets]
ibnut the rooms to make an j
ieie-al getting for the evening's i
B. E. C. Club. Hostess, Mrs. J ijrume* of bridge. I
519 Sou t h nickforel
wealtli of chrysanthemums I Walter Blair. Donald Mallery,
other gay autumn flowers) Dick Kelly and I.. E. Sheldon, 111.
used
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DINNER TONIGHT
Mrs. C. M. Paulsen, .717 South
lock Island avenue, will enter-
tain tills evening at a .1 o’clock
d. nner.
Guests will be Mrs. Henry
Schafer, of Oklahoma City, Mr.
r nd Mrs. H. C. Paulsen ami
(’order Pauls n.
Ask Judgment
'United Slates Rubber company
Hied suit in district court against
/. ID Buck and H. H. Buck ask-
ing judgment on ail open account
ITcatl.s Guilty
John Steiner pleaded guilty to
charges of operating on disorderly
liouse when arraigned Monday l o. Harrison,
morning before Justice of Peace,
Felix K. West. He was' fined $60
and costs.
Release of Oil and Gft < I-ease
Reserve Petroleum corporation
f Mary A. Boyd, N«i SW 12-12n-f w'ith' a farajl
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.■LINCOLN P. T- A. f •
The Dlneoln P. T. A. will m#3t 1
at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at I
(the school for the November tes-1
>!on.
A good program has "been j
prepared for entertainment! and
day at a p muly ap,|nted 1
o clock land ,eon-1,ridgeat Dake-
sale ( ountry . club. Oklaoma City.
Roses ar d 0(her blooma
/ *n dbundoce about
the dining room an(j 0 decorate
the tunc fleon tableR while {or
! if g?i'! jes the *iv,n: room was
a trad' ve]y adorned with similar
b0U<Jv ets.
A i bridge favors vpre awarded
' 1 s J. Allen, of Oklahoma City,
- ,rs. Don D. Cole ami Mrs. Frank
I Their guests were Mr. and
Mrs- John Preston and daughters,
Sara Ann and JohnelL
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DINNER GUEST
Duther C. Gadberry was the
dinner guest at 1 o’clock Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Barnard,
614 South Hoff avenue.
» * *
Malcolm Garrett, Oklahoma A.
and M. student in Stillwater, was
the week-end guest of Ills parents,
Mr, ami Mrs John Garrett, 116
South Admire avenue.
FA.MTI.Y DINNER j'
_ Air. and Mrs. j/onrge Preston,
JP314 South HoiA Island avenue
.'entertained Sunday at 1 o’clock
/flintier.
To Buy, Sell op Trade
CM-L AHERN
INSURANCE, TOO
T-
I O'CLOCK DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Keen anc
daughter. Eileen, were the (1
a clock dinner guests Sunday ntf
OH, YOU'CANDY BABfS!
Turn me your orders for ' candy
bars, penny bars, and jungle pies.
And Havana Sweet Cigar, Red Dot1
Cigar, Cremo Cigar, P. H. Cigar.)
J. R STOCK—Phone 663-J.
Yukon and fnid Mill Products
C,OOD FLOUR, NEAL & FEED CHEAP
Whole Wheat Flour
t
EVERY SACK WARRANTIED. . . , NONE BETTER
MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT SATISFIED
I have arranged for a number of sacks free. You tako
no chances and may get a sack free. Come In and
learn about it.
T. C. Brickel, 111 H. Rock Island
■*’ .. " U_j _■' , 1 '
W. Dalrd.
tuenue.
Chapter M, P. E. O- Hostess,
Mrs. R. J. Dunlop, till South
Williams avenue.
For the club Mr. ami Mrs. W. jl
I. (’rites received the couple |
prize for hlgli score. Mr. and
1’rs. Skinner received the favor
h.r high couple scoring among
’emmet’s Famous' Low Prices
Chapter AE, P. E. O. Hostess the guests and Mr. and Mrs. I
MATINEE ( Di ll
Tile Matinee club will lie en-
tertained Tuesday at a 1 o’clock
luncheon bridge In the home of
Mrs. Joseph M. Rector, Jr., 603
South Williams avenue.
* * *
p.t tea from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock,
Miss Mary Shuttee, 820 South
Macomb avenue.
Matinee Club. Hostess, Mrs,
Joseph M. Rector, Jr., 603 South
Williams avenue.
Tuesday Players. Hostess, Mrs
W. P. Morrison, 111 South Ilarj
ler avenue.
(Iroup Enjoys Dancing
Party Saturday Night
It was for her niece, Misti Eve-
'lyn Hurst, that Mrs. P. H Hig-
genbotham, 826 South Miles ave-
nue, entertained with a dancing
I arty for the younger social set
Saturday evening-
Those to enjoy tiu delightful
event were Misses Mary Johnnie
Meadors, Barbara Jacobs, Betty
i- nloe, Josephine'Bruce, Cora Belle
Tledt and Hurst.
M-ssrs George Miller, A. I).
Cox, Jr., Dloyd McDaniels, Roland
Antbis, Donnie Roush, Francis
Jackson and Estel lies.
An abundance of autumn
blooms were used to decorate the
rooms and made an unusually ai
tractive setting for the soda!
event.
A special feature of the eve-
4 Ming was the lap dance given by
,ittle Miss l-ois Higgenbotham,
daughter of the hostess.
At a late hour Mrs. Hlggen-
botham was assisted in serving
delicious refreshments by Miss
Tiedt.
* * *
J.UESTS- AT DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. J. D Trevathan,
312 Eust Dondon str et, hull as
H.eir guests at dinner Sunday J.
\V. Marcum and daughter. Mrs.
Ruth N. W. Cornelius, of Dex-
il gton, Mr and Mrs. R. H. Rus-
sell, of Oklahoma city, und Mr.
nod Mrs. W. W. Morrison, of
Or ary.
1. M. T. ND CLUB
Mrs. Nathan Cupp will enter
tain the T M. T. M. dub Thurs-
day afternoon In the home of Mrs.
Jissie Carter, at Fort Reno.
MKTHDAY PARTY
It Is the monthly custom of
the W. R. C. to entertain with a
covered dish luncheon honoring
members who celebrate their
birthday anniversary during the
month and In keeping with the
in casion a delightful affair was
enjoyed Saturduy.
Ten members, comrade * Dave
Dothell and three visitors en-
joyed the courtesy which was on-
Ji yed at the home of Mrs. Eliinor
I'ullon, 121 South Macomb ave-
nue, It was her eighty-first
birthday anniversary.
Tile other lionoree was Mrs
Ada M Colley, who celebrated
her seventieth birth anniversary.
Bouquets of gay garden flow-
ois and two lovely birthday cakes
adorned the dining table where
the chicken pie luncheon was en-
joyed.
Tin* afternoon was spent In-
formally.
Wednesday
Priscilla Embroidery Club. Host*
ess, Mrs. J. M. Harrison, 12)
South Roberts avenue.
Rudies Golf Club. Goes k
Chlckasha.
Amuse Ye Club- Hosts, >k.
ar,d Mrs. Joe Hartronft, Oklaho-
ma City.
American Region Auxiliary. Rig-
u'ar meeting, canned fruit, p'e
serve and Jelly shower for orplinu
In Ponca City billets; collect on
of silk hose, silk underwear, Jell
hats and carpet rags for the
veterans at Norman to nuke
rugs.
Mu Gamma Chi Club. HosIp it,
Miss lairene Dungan, 2n6 Nirth
El Reno avenue.
Kongeniai Klub. Hostess, Mrs
H. C. Skinner, 1051 South El-
lison avenue.
Wednesday Bridge Club, tost-
rss, Mrs. Thos. Shuttle, S2o Rmth
Macomb avenue.
G. I. A. Hostess, Mrs. John
T. Meadors, 806 South Root Is-
land avenue.
Sterling Thimble Club. Hrstess
Mrs. Ralph Gamble, 712 South
Hadden avenue.
Unity Club. Hostess. Mis C. S.
Singleton, 505 South Mil** ave-
nue,
Tres Mesa 'Bridge Club Host-
esses. Mrs. Everett McCultey and]
Mrs. Roy Stephenson, wlo will
(iiterlaln in the home of the
former at the Anstine.
Thursday
T. M T. M. Club. Hostess,
Mrs. Nathan Cupp, who will en-
tertain in the home of Mrs. Je>
sh Carter at Fort Rend
Jnstu Bridge Club. Hostess,
Mrs. Janies Mullen, 'Fott Reno.
Square and Comp4M Club.
Second dance of winter at Ma-
sonic Temple. ■
Talk A Hit Club. II at ess, Mrs.
Harold Tinklepaugb. jn» South
Itolierts avenue.
Episcopal Guild. Regular
meeting at the Paris') house.
First Methodist Untie Mlsslon-
aty Society. Ilostes), Mrs. F.
A. Inge, 135 Nortf El Reno
avenue.
Baptist Calendar Tea. Host-
ess, Mrs. K A. Jackson, 901
South Ellison avenu).
Presbyterian Geirral Sod ty
of Woman's Work. Annual
Pialso Service In the church
parlors, beginning with a I
o'clock covered dish luncheon.
Central M. E- Circles:
One. Meets 11 the church
parlors.
Two. Hostess, Mrs. W. W.
Math ws- 1050 South Ellison
avenue, Mrs. \T H, Gilbert,
assistant hostess
Three. Hostel*, Mrs. D B,
Nave, 216 North Rock Island
avenue, Mrs. I. P. Melono ns
associate hostess
Wright were given the consola-
tion.
Clever suggestions of Thanks-
giving .were observed in the de-
tails of the party and a turkey
motif was effectively carried out
in tile delicious refreshments ser-
ved at the close of the evening.
Hosts for the club meeting
i.i a fortnight will be announced
at a later date. '
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UNDAY DINNER
Mr. und Mrs- W. H. Johnson,
29 North Donald avenue, had
< their Sunday dinner guests
BRING HIGH POINT VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
Shop Penney’s for a SI your needs!
fowig
Mei^s
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunham i
and daughters. Misses Helen and
Madeline, of Calumet, Mr. aad II
Mrs. George Edmister and Mr
and Mrs. T. J. Dare and fain-1
ily, of Oklahoma City, Mr. and
Mrs. a. W. Hackabee and da ugh-11
;cr and Mr. and Mrs. George i
Utahlheber and daughter.
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ALTRUISTIC CRASS
Til- Altruistic Sunday school I
(lass of the First M. E church |]
will hold the monthly business!
i nd so^al meeting for Novem-1
ter at the church Tuesday eve-
ning. )■
Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. l|
Homer Richardson, Mr. and Mrs I
DdRoy Froseli and Mr. and Mrs. |
W. (1. Oppenlander.
All members are urged to at-1
tend and thos? who have rum-
niuge are asked to tiring it to the
meeting.
iiiits
Greeter Value
and Savings
at PENNEY S
/
$14.75
$19.75
$24.75
Black Dull Kid
Choose this smart all-over black
kid oxford and walk jn smarts
ness—and in thrift!
$3-98
IIEIIEKAll I.OIH.E
I
The Reliekuli lodg? will meet |
at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening
in the I. O. O. F. hall for the
legtilar session.
Election of officers for 1932
will be held and all members are
urged to be present.
SUNDAY DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. R.
K. Whitlock
Young men who want style, but
who insist on quality and low <
price, too, always shop at PEN- ;
N'EY'S lor outstanding clothing
value Our current selections in-
clude fine cassnncres and wors-
teds—new colorings and designs.
NEW COAT."
ii■» , i >■
FastsSor*-marked “fa!!, 1^31v’
n r ,.4^ 4 4
Black Ca!5 Oxfords
A value scnsationl Made with
semi-soft box toe, leather welt
sole.
$2.93
Smart Ozterd
For women and girls. Black
with pin seal embossing. Rubber
heels lo make walking easier I
ami Miss Hettle Dee McElroy, 715
South Rock Island avenue, en-
tertained Sunday evening at a
well appointed 6:30 o'clock din-
t er.
Covers were laid for Mr. nnn
Mrs. Paul Edward Moon, Miss Vi-
vienne Smith, Miss Sadie McCtt)
and the hosts.
Following the dinner the tv.o-
r.lng was spent informally.
OramataC Value* at
$9.90
$14.75
$24.75
$34.75
h
It's easy to pick out the
NEW coats this season!
They’re made of the new
rough-finish fabrics — with
the distinctive new wrap-
over front—with the lovely
furs!
This group of coats Ts re-
llP
markable for the excellence
of its furs! Each set of
furs hum!-picked for the
best possible selection!
Use our
“LAY. AW AY" PLAN!
Select your coat m»w! A
small deposit will lltold it
until vou want it!
jSrt'Y*
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SUNDAY DINNER
Mr, and Mrs. Otis Anderson,
618 South Barker avenue, who
entertained Sunday ut a well ap-
pointed dinner honoring their
house guests, Mr. ami Mrs. Al-
fred K. Sterling, of Dos An-
geles, Gallf., Mrs. R. A. Massey
mid Mrs- Bert Phillips, ol Fort
Worth- Tex, had as other guests
from out-of-town Mr. nml Mrs.
George Temple «n<l H,,n> ('l’<"'g<'
.It., of Jefferson.
• * *
I’ll Nit SUPPER
A group of friends motored to
Hie Maple Grove lodge, northeast
< f the city Sunday evening and
enjoyed n picnic supper.
Those to make up the group
were Mrs. B. S. Cupp, Mrs. .1. J.
Dillon, Mrs. Olln Fields, Mrs.
R. W. Thom and Mrs. Rula For-
rest-
DEI.TA Ktl’l’A GAMMA
Members of the Delta Kappa
Gamma rluli enjoyed n cabin
party over lli< week-end at the
Spring Duke Knd and Gun club.
near Calumet
A midnight lunch was enjoyed
Saturday evening, while 8undav
the group enjoyed the usual out
el-door activities and u lovi ly din
nor at noon.
Tuesday, November 24. regular
meeting dll to of the club Miss
Edllh Rood with entertain at
her home, 1105 East Cavanaugh
street,
• ‘ • •
PAST ORACLES CI.UIl
Mrs. V. A. Mount, 1320 South
Jenson avenue, will en ler tain
Tuesday afternoon at the Novem-
ber meeting of life Past Oracles
eiiili,
niltTHDAY DINNER
It was to honor Ihc birthday
anniversary of her husband that
Mrs. George I’-arth, southeast |
of the city, entertain'd Sunday
with u well appointed dinner.
Covers wpre laid for Mr. and
Mrs. E. G- Courtney, Mr. and|
Mrs. Sank Dorenzen- Mr. and ,
Mrs. M. O. Williams, Mr and Mrs.
Joe Barth and grand-daughter,
tdnlln Smith, the lionoree and I
hostess.
5% to Churches
All churches of the city limy
profit by tbe following plan:
'
1
Now Ask For
(
\ (Z^T r\ /
( ) Full.
WJ
Fashioned
Winters Smartest!
Weather-defying
Semi-Service
Rough Feltc
'Blizzard Caps)
SILK HOSE
$*.98
98c
No. 444
Mercerized top, sole and toe. ,
Yes. it’s smart lo be tough . . '
in tiiis Winter's choice ol hats
Remarkable value 1 Lined Mel-
ton slide band style. Popular
'New Fill shades.
What style! What value! Audi
* MARATHON, at Hut! Lus |
trous, new shades.
the country over for outdoor
work and sports. None better
1, . . and only at Penney's!
•
79c
Boys’ Goggle
Helmets
Smashing1
Value at
49c
Women's New FafJ
Felt Hats
"lean Nedra” hatsl. . youth
jcTi
Ye», Primcy's price i» the low-)
fit ever Think of it I Leath-
erette, knit lined, with detach;
able goggles and chin snapil
(ul styles in large!head-sizes,.
Popular ’’off-the-faice" models!.!|
$1.98
Each church can collect the
paid tickets (receipts) from our
customers (except hotels and
restaurants). We will then puy
the church five per cent of the
total when presented lo us.
This plan effective from Nov.
16 to Jan. 1.
Prices of the Crystnl Laun-
dry and Crystal Cleaners re-
main at the same extreme low
level and of course Ihe work Is
of highest quality.
Crystnl Laundry
Phone 68
Crystal Cleaners
Phone 11
For Your Quilt
3 lb. quilted, bleached cotton batt 67c
3 lb. unbleached cotton halt — — 49c
1 lb. China cotton batt------- Uc
72x90 glazed cotton batt---------- -—39c
36 inch bright colored cretonne, yd. _ 15c
36 inch Wizard outing, yard __ — -■ 10c
36 inch Avenue print (fast color), yard 12*/ic
36 inch Malabar print (fast color), yd. 15c
36 inch Hondo print, fast color, yd. ---- 17c
.36 inch boil-fast Daisy Bell print, yd. 29c
EXTRA SIZE
Extra Weight—
Part-Wool
Blankets
A Mighty Saving!
8HEEPLINEO
/Only
2.98
Moleskin
e
Coats -
Colorful
Cretonne
Were $5.90; Now
in designs ryou'd
never expect to
find at only
1930 Price $3.98
. SATF.F.N RIBBON
‘BOUNDI Extra warm brcauie
they're extra weight I Blanket*
of selected cotton and wool
mixed. . . a marvelous quality.
Plaids in lovely colors. Extra
size: 72x84 in.
$3,98 15CT~d
' A sensation last year at Pcn-i
ncy's (or almost two dollars)
! more I Warm? You bet. And'
| the big Wambino collar is an
added feature. Nothing to beat1
it for comfort!
In fact, the design* and color-
ings »re copies of cretonnes at
much higher prices I See them
for yourself to realize how ex-
ceptional they are I
Penney’*
, C «h Policy
Assures
( unit Snsins*
J.C. PENNEY GO
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