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EL RENOJOEJ DAILY TRIBUNE
THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1934.
I SOC IETY
Miss Eula Cupp Is
Honored at Shower
Mm. J. N. Cupp, of Lawton, and
Mm. OUn Taylor entertained ut ttie
Intter's home, Darlington, Wedneii-
< y afternoon with a miscellaneous
; l.nwer honoring Miss Eulu Cupp.
<i..lighter of Mr. and Mr's. A. J. Cupp,
DarUftftOB. who will wed Delmar
Tiioinpeon, eon of Mr. and Mrs.
George Thompson, of Geary, this
month.
The bride-elect received instruc-
tions for finding her gifts on a
lnnlcage note. They were arranged
ia table which was showered with
i spray.
■ .iiu-ls to enjoy the courtesy with
11.' iionoree and hostesses included
Robert Benson and Mrs. Earl
I :m r, of Oklahoma City, Mrs.
• > Palmer, Mir,. A. B. Wilcox,
A J. Cupp, Mrs. John Loren-
Mrs. Earl Pritner, Mrs. Wayne
I • v. Mrs. W. J. Rosson. Miss Kate
Wi ir.er and Miss Christine Loren-
jsen.
hi n clever contest featured for en-
t* n Unment the honoree's mother
' n the prize, which she most
; i iciouslv presented her daughter.
A lovely ice course was served at
the close of the informal afternoon.
* * *
V. Ilfl.E AWAY AN HOUR CLUB
Rridue was the diversion when
: .1. W. Dulin, 524 South Miles
• '. Cline, entertained the Wliile
' An Hour club Wednesday af-
t* i.'ion with only members particl-
1 tin;: in the games.
The favor for high score went to
A1: Fred Layman, while Mrs. Bob
Archer received the consolation.
A delicious ice course was served
■ t the dose of the afternoon, Hos-
t' :. in two weeks will be Mrs. Arch-
er 017 South Hadden avenue.
CALENDAR
FRIDAY
El Reno Golf and Country Club
Hosts at putting party, Mr. and Mrs.
J L. Trevatliiiu and T. W. Maher.
Bun Temps Club. Hostess, Mrs.
Roderick Rice who will entertain
at the home of the Miases June and
Leal Covkendall, 413 North Rock Is-
land avenue.
MONDAY
Eastern Star. Regular business
meeting at the Masonic Temple.
Eagle Card Club. Hostesses at
Eagles hall. Mrs R. B Smith and
Mrs. W. S. Gilmore.
COUPLE HONORED
Diphtheria Once Scourge
Conquered by Doctors
Three Groups Give Mis-
cellaneous Shower
By LOGAN CLENDENING, M. D.
IF VOL'R CHILD were entering
echos! in September, 18U0, the
chances would have been about 1 to
10 that he or she would contract
diphtheria before
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
Mrs. Curl McCain and Mrs. P. J.
Little will entertain this evening
with a miscellaneous .shower honor
lug the former’s Unuiditcr, Mrs
Robert Schroeder, of Mungum .
The courtesy will lie featured al
the Little home. 701 South Hadden
avenue, with guests limited to inti-
mate friends of the honoree.
* * *
VISITOR HONORED
A large and delightful social event!
of Wednesday evening was the!
miscellaneous* shower given by three!
organizations to honor Miss Mabel
Minard and Ellis Harmon, whose I
marriage will lie an event of early j
September.
The hosts and hostesses included
members of the Rc-bekah lodge, the |
Ettalee chapter of Theta Rho mem- •
bers und the Odd Fellows.
After an informal social hour the,
lionoreer, displayed their many
beautiful and useful gifts for admi-1
ration of the large group present.
A dainty Ice course was served I
and the remainder of the evening!
was spent informally at bridge.
The numes us they appeared on
the register of the evening were as!
follows:
K. R. Barnhart, Mrs. Lorene Odd-!
en, Mis;, Josephine Douglas, Mrs. I
Dr. ClcmlfUiiig
the y « a r w a a
over.
One# contract-
ed In 1890 the
chance* would
have been about
even that the ill-
nen would
have resulted in
the chilli’s death.
From 1888 to
1894 the death
rate In the lioa-
tun City hoepltal
waa only once
below 40 per
cent, and in 1892
It roue to nearly
CO per cent.
It was to honor Albert Addyman. I Marcelle Doug las, Mrs. Corda
of Madison, Nebr., who is a guest in I Crump, Mrs. Mattie Barnhart, Mrs.!
the M. A. Ashbrook home, that Mr I Ella Bturdavant, Mr::. R. P. Gaug-i
and Mrs. R. C. Rice, 505 East Wade | horn, Mrs Etfie S. Corlee, Mrs R
street, entertained Tuesday evening B. Morris, Mrs. H "
with a well appointed dinner. ! E. Minard. Mrs. Mary Porter, Mrs
Covers were laid lor Mr. and Mr;:.! l.oiiisa McCurdy. Miss Adelina
Ashbrook, daughter, Miss blanche,
and sons, Barnes and Robert, the
honoree, busts and daughters, Misses
Ellen and Margaret Aim.
# #
PHONE CLASBIPIEDO TO 18.
DANDRUFF
I quickly dissolved und waslied
: v by the use of BROWN’S LO-
TION SOAP. Tills soap is u liquid
in d sells ut fifty cents. For sore
i ill the scalp und eczema
BROWN'S LOTION should be uued
with the liquid soap to stop the
itching. Complete directions on
< h bottle. For rule with MONEY
BACK GUARANTEE on first bot-
tle by Jones Drug Co. tudv i
ETTALEE CHAPTER
A very brief business session was
held Wednesday evening bv the Et-
talee chapter of Theta Rho in the
1 O. o. P. hall.
The meeting was called at 7:30
o’clock and rushed through to en-
uble members to join the Rebekalis
and Odd Fellows in n party given
lor Miss Mabel Minimi und Ellis
Harmon, whose marriage will be an
event of early September.
Next nireling of the group will In
held September 12.
* * *
L. S. TO H. OF L. F. AND E.
Only routine busim*:: was Irnn-
sucted at the regular meeting of the
Ladies Society to B. of L F. und E
Winch was held Wednesday after-
noon in the home of Mrs. II. W
Hart. (112 South Hadden avenue.
Hostess al I lie meeting in two
weeks will be Mis. J p. Uuardmun.
!iO(l North Rock Island avenue
Tills year, even If you take no pr«.
cautions, tlu* diances of your child
catching diphtheria la less than oue
in two hundred.
Ami even if the dlseast 1# con-
tracted, provided antitoxin is given
on tho lirst day, dm chances are
400 to 1 that the child will recover.
(The moi tidily reported by the
health department of Chicago show*
Hern on, Mrs j!| »«» patient. Injected with antitoxin
on tlie Hist day have a mortality of
0.17 percent—27/100 of 1 per cent),
w p innea Mi** t i Has anything more wonderful tliun
.....| this ever happened In our modern
civilization? What accomplishment
Laughlin. Mrs
A. .Shuck.
W. O. Crump. R. F Jones, Miss i
Murgiiret Myers, Miss Juaiiita Bar-1
re. Miss Isobelle Pike, Miss Juanita
Fike. Miss Marie Jones, Miss Myrtle'
Slurdavant. Miss Hazel Harvey, I
Howard Dillingham, Mrs. Bessie Dli-
linglmm, Allred Haun, Miss Stella
Hensley, J. T. Douglas, F. R. Guug-'
horn.
of any other group of m*n equal# <
this of the medical profeeelon pruc- ’
tically to wipe out en enemy of man* I
kind—a malignant, deadly enemy '
which had taken Hi toll of human
life since the dawn of thne and down
tu lea* than fifty yeara ago wee atlll
as terrifying and powerful—nay,
more terrlfytug and powerful than
ever?
Nor waa this any happenstance or
accident—merely the ebb und flow
IS HELD BY A. LA.
Mrs. Earl K. Yost
Chosen President
Is
Annual election of officers was
held by the American Legion Auxil-
iary during the regular meeting
, , . Wednesday evening at legion hall,
that certain disease* have through wj,Pn Mrs. Earl K. Yost was chosen
thu years. We know that such thing* president for the new year,
happen. For Instance, in the case of ... ... _
Influenza, we know that the diseas* J
mysteriously disappear* and will not , pn^h!1i[~qnV
he heard of for tea, twenty or even ?“ICwr5m)!n'i ^nni
forty years: and then suddenly and i w.,.1’ ifnv/i
(pille us mysteriously as it went it ; ® **e®’ lreaBhrei, Mb.
will come again and engulf the en- ® C*1p*3 ? n' ,^rE’ ^ ®-
tire population of the world, , ^ ^ aj1** , „ r' ser"
Hut diphtheria was uever like that ?®anl at arms; Mrs. R. C. Cranmer.
historian; Mrs. Arthur Poster, mu-
We know of It as long ago as the
Babylonian ’Talmud, during the first
century In the writings of Areteus,
and continuously ever since in every
cuuntry It appeared every year.
No, the conquest of it was delib-
erate. And Its beginning ts sharply
in the year 1895, when antitoxin waa
generally Introduced Into practice.
In u typical city, Milwaukee, the
mortality in 1890-1894 was 116 per
Uiu.OOO population. In 1981 it waa
2>J per same number of people, And,
tu show how sharp the polDt of the
beginning of the fall was, in 1895
the significant year, one year after
the mortality waa 118, It was less
than half of that—51.
Shower is Given
For Bride-Elect
Complimenting Mi:;:; Clara Walch,
Mrs. Minnie Glcrhart, Miss Eunice daughter of Mr. and Mm. H. G.
Bondurant. J. A Shuck, C. C. Snod- \ Walch. cast of flu* city, whose mar-
grass. K B Morris, Henry Hemon, I riiifle to Donald Corwin will be an
J. W. Barree. E. I*. Sturduvant, Mi*;, event of September 3, Miss Helen
Mabel Minard. Ellis Harmon. Fred
Corlee, Mrs. Anna Randall und Mr.
and Mrs. J. I, Patman.
LUNCHEON AND DINNER
Arthur T. Minch was the 12
o'clock luncheon guest Wednesday
of Mr. and Mr::. Roy Js*as, 610 South,,, , ,, .. . . „
*'«*, “venue, and enjoyed dinner in ! ^ e> ,7*
Wolf entertained Wednesday even-
ing witl> a kitchen shower and
bridge parly in her home, north of
the city.
Guests to en joy I he courtesy with
Hie bride-elect and hostess were the
former':; mother, Mr: H O. Walch,
fibster. Me* Lull'c Waldi, Misses
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PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALS
FROM AUG. 24 TO SEPT. 15
Margaret Truax h; personally giving all Permanent Waves
Our $3 50 Perfume Oil Pcnminent $2.75, or 2 for sr> (Hi briny a
friend or neighbor. Our $2.50 Oil or Standard Pirnmnenl $1 *15
Above permanents complete wltti hair cut. ;Jm„,,Ksi. set ui.d
dryed out.
Our regular $2 00 Oil Permanent for . *| fl(,
Our regular $150 Oil or Standard Perrnam nt $uh)
Remember Our Shop's Guarantee Reek of Everv I'rrmanenf
Come Willi or Without Appointment
MARGARET TRIJAX BEAUTY SHOP
448 El Hriio, Ok la.
Hie evening willi Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
ry r. lin k.. COO South Hoff avenue.
LADIES GOLF CLUB
Dip* to the inclement weather
members of the Ladies Golf club
were tumble to play but enjoyed Hie Hut'1'
weekly liinclieon at the El Reno Golf
and Country club Wednesday.
Mrs. Sim Richard Rcville was
Iinsless. The team play will be cim-
i tinned al Hie next two meeting:..
Mrs. Frank O Harrison will be bus-
ies;; next Wednesday.
I ;j* ^ 'I*
WOMAN’S CULTURE CLUB
' A committee meeting of the Wom-
an's Cluture club was lield ut io,_____
o'clock Wednesday morning in the1 gold, which enneetilcd Hie
Itoine of Mrs. Frank Korn. 020 South i and nselul gifts, al the end.
I Huff avenue, to perfect pluus lor the
leomiug year’s work.
HOW CAN I?
BY ANNE ASHLEY
Modern Etiquette
BY ROBERTA LEE
Hilda Wi.il. Kvu Wolf, Beatrice
Briggs I Weller Pauline Mark.
Bertha Mar. ini: Knlli IhniWPon,
Malici Corwin. l.niic.c Steneman.
EIlicl Evan*, and Kathryn Lodes.
Mrs. Janie Walch. Mrs. Emmett'g
Mi" George Walcl) and Mrs. IT
Q. How can I relieve baby*'s | ness routine.
Eiinburiied skin?
A. Put a teaspoonful of soda i -
into a pint of water und apply.!__
Cold cream Is also helpful.
Q. How can I keep brass orna-
ments bright?
A Scour brass ornaments until
they have taken on all the polish
tlrnt will adhere, then apply a thin
ec.d of varnish, und they will keep
bright for a long time.
W How can I prevent cheese
from becoming dry or moldy?
A. Wrap in greased paper or
cheesecloth wet wifli vinegar. It
should be kept in u covered dish
in u dry, cool place.
sic inn.
The group will be installed at the
regular meeting of the unit Septem-
ber 12. It was decided to invite
Mrs. Merle Stinson, sixth district
president, of Chickasha, to serve as
installing officer and Marion Wood-
worth, district commander of the
Legion, of Kingfisher, as an honored
guest.
Mrs. McGill, Mrs. Biggert and Mrs.
Kelly were appointed on a commit-
tee to complete plans for the an-
nual banquet and entertainment
featured each year following instal-
, lnticn.
! Mrs. Lacy Bennett was appointed
to serve with W. J. B. Miller, of the
Legion Post, as an auditing commtt-
| tee to have the treasurer’s books
ready for the new officer installa-
tion night.
Reports of the officers and com-
mittees were made and other busl-
RICHLAND
Ed Wifli Emin c.m oi town were'
Mi::; Aim i Wall, of Oklahoma Clty.i* ----
Misses Aim and Clara Reding, of; ., , , „ ,, ....
Calumet, and Mi... Lawrence Jack-1 _ |,b°ol at Richland will begin
;:on, of Waionea j September 3. Mrs. Hazel Pazuur-
cifl will teacli the upper grades and
Mi. Opal Rot her will teach the
Q. At a bridge party should one
put husbands and wives at the
same table?
A. Not if it can be avoided.
Q. Is it good etiquette to bring
a newspaper to llie dinner table?
A. It is very poor form to do
so.
Q. Is It correct to say, “three
spoonsful of sugar"?
A. No; nay. "three spoonfuls of
sugar." This same rule applies
to "cupfuls," "handfuls,” "armfuls.”
CALLED BY ILLNESS
Mrs. A. 0. Pickens and Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Younghelm, 814 South
Rock Island avenue, were called
to Oklahoma City Thursday by
the illness of Mrs. Pickens' mother,
Mrs. M. Swartz.
Miss Billie Avant, 1200 South
Hoff avenue, has returned from
a three months' visit in the home
of her aunt, Mrs. R. C. and Mr.
Landfalr in Tulsa.
WILL ATTEND REUNION
Mrs. Wendell Coffman. Mrs. W.
D. Jennings and son. Rex, lire.
VeniP Dye and daughter LaVerne,
will intend tlu* Old Settlers re-
union in aeury Thursday evening.
Mrs. E. E. Wilson returned to
her home in Oklahoma City Thurs-
day morning after enjoying a few
days' visit with her brother-in-law,
N. M. Wilson, and Mrs. Wilson, 80S
Sunset Drive.
PRIZE MOTOR OIL
if c u c*fM£d> Inecuute
• •
IMPURITIES ARE OUT!
■ You eon depend upon Prise Motor Oil
Siring pour motor guaranteed perfect
lubrication at loweet oeet per mile,... No
longer ia it neoeeeery to lead your engine
harmful impuritiae that usually result in
eootly repairs. 8imply ask any Deep Rock
serviceman to drain and refill your crank-
oaaa with a pure, rich, full-bodied 100%
paraffine oil—that’s PRIZE MOTOR OIL.
Do it today. . . . Oat acquainted with the
economy and finer performance of this
greater motor oil. You'll never regret it.
,1
BOTH)*
Deep Reck Oil Corporation
A lovtlv nilidxiw w:i*: artistically
dialled from a miniature bride mid!
groom, which graced an end table!** ‘ y
id the entrance, u> the kitchen Tl,*‘ attendance at Sunday
and will'll Hie Iionoree followed (lie! «« ln«ol Simduy morning was 53.
I'uinbow trail sla* found a pot of1 A *son was born to Mr. and Mrs ]
lovely Edwin Schein Monday. August 20. i
| He bus been named Donald Edwin.
Mr. uml Mrs. Otto Schein and
family spent Sunduy at Highland
The nr.d ion was moved to Hie
. , „ . . , .dining table where the many re-
mist lull meeting of the club will mriid>r:ua <*. w. n dI*.played for ad-1P*l'<deing und swimming,
lie held Octobers, hostess to be an-1 mind ion i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Slade of El
Pink, green and orelnd was the
r SSjro)-IT
■uaaauaMitiafiuziiB^^
Df (V Mis*; liui!
nounml later
HUIJk)(’K-GHEfif)KY
Aimmuieement is mndp of Hie
Tue-day, August
! Reno client Saturday night Midi
Irolor note uh*ierve<i in the defalls o!!' ,^r' u1u<i ®ber-
of Hie gam**:: and n*|)e.ale(f in Ih** "t*....®1,'
204*6 So. Bickford—El Reno
Mia. D'otu Rlcliurdson. who has
speul llie past six
J. C. JONES C0.|
Weekend Specials
PUNTS
Yard wide, fast rolor prints
In nlr* atsorlatent of pat-
taw
Extra Speetol, yd,
10c
NEW
FALL
Dresses
SHEETS
An ■muualljf law price on a
service#Me tkrrl, Limited,
bat It will pay voa to
bay the limit. I.arb-
lust received
liew shipment
■it Indies' tall
dresses. In
Irlplr sheer
satin and
errprs. Hrkv
rnngr—
^49c
$3.93 to
$9.90
u- Children’s
| DRESSES
| j ANKLE
, | ap|X)intim*nt". nl a luscious ice _ ,
*4, of (UIII-.M* ■l ived III a lute hour sP*'>»t the past six weeks with
Mix-. Iona Gregory, daughter of Mr, relatives here, relumed to her
ami Mr.* Walter Gregory, northeast* B^'..... »’«» went home ^llsll Thlir.;duv.
of the dty. and Charles Bullock,1^' * ni11';' Ihrlmg. while Ml.:, j M|. aml Mn, |[.irolu smith and
xon of Mr and Mrs. Bert Bullock. I W'"" "•••••iv* .1 the ronzolation (.h||Uren dlm,Pr Km,sUs Jn thp
DC fhnith Admire avenue. IP™’ , erarlously !»*•* .lum.» Knox horne aundav
The wedding Imik plnce In Outh- 11 11 r Award to Ihe guest of
rle al 1(1 o'chs'k in the evening willi i *lo,l<11
Hev. Jarrell W McQuIddv. mist or, Mi..*, W*df wn*. a .■
ol the First ChrLstlan chuiTh. read-'1*"111"hv M'“ WnHi,
ing the vows in Ins parsonage. i Muts Mari-hid and Mr:;. Kd Wolf.
Only aUendimls were the bride';:!
sister. Miss Irene Gregory of Ok la-1 _ m
lionui City, mid her cousin, Irvin i |{|YFJ4\^IFV^ '
OFFER NEW SHOWING OF
Umm* -f
Sj.
Gregory, ami Mrs Grii'orv. of Hlch-
lnml
Mrs Bullock wore n light blue
brocaded organdy frisk and navy
r
• -
Mn. Alchl'oll of Tulsa spent the
I hlue accessories She wus graduated i W'^’k-eml with Mr and Mrs. Mel-
Hum the El Reno hlplvschool with j v'‘n Hll," i' Mi AUhlson is mi
the elnss of *34. I aunt of Mr Hlwrp.
Mr nulloek was a member of the' •hivimmd Hazel und Helen John-
E II. fl senior class In 1831. He is! M*11 1,1 *’Mv ve iled with Mr
.an emplo>v ot the Rock Island
Mr. ami Mrs. Byrd Wooldridge
“.ii'Ws ■A'SfSMSja
Lloyd BuilHi of Houston, Texas,
arrived Kundny to spend his va- j
cation willi his parents, Mr. and I
Mrs. C. W Smith, and otlier rel-
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smith and I
ehlldmi of Oklahoma City spent1 j
'Sunday afternoon und evening ut
llie Hcluibnell home.
Roy Wooldridge who is n mem-
ber of tlu* C.C.C. ciuup ut Okla-
liunm City is x|iendiiiK a few days'
vacation with home folks.
for FALL
GROUPl
The couple expects to leave scum
j lor Kansas City. Mo., where thrv
' will make llieir home.
Ifi * ■! »
I |'n v. w. v. k.
( • Onlv members were presnt when
■ ||Mrs R W Thom. 200 Mouth Wit-
I a * Ham*, avenue, entei tallied the I) Y
( » W Y K club Wednesday afternoon.
| J A clever contest ww; feutunxt
mid Mr:. Roy Walker uml daugh-
ter, Ellen, Humbiy.
Mr. and Mrs. latyd Keen mid
roii*;. Dale and Douglas, of Purl
Worth. Toxic., veiled al the home
of her brother. Mclven Bhuip. uml
family Praia\
Mr ami Mr Tllden Hodges of
Oklahoma f'liv Vklletl willi Mr,
uml Mi: Mil Blake Huuduv.
Mrs. H. I). Morgan ami Miss
Easy Pleasant Way1
TO LOSE FAT
Made af last ralar prints. Pretty, new
pel terns. Clever school styles.
Only
98c
]which Mrs J II Oruvea rerelved Harmli of Normmi igient
first nrloe amt Mrs s. P Wilson **tn»tl««.V with E, A Htair uml lam-
won thr "laxibv” The remainder of I Hv
the nfterniam wiir. spent Informally ih'li" Hlw of Oklalmnm City
ANKLETS
TENNIS SHOES
I xivelv refreslmienbi weie oerveil
' before adjournment to meet In a
11 fortnight wlfh Mrs Carl Merveldt
,305 North Rock Island avenue.
A real bay an children's
anklets far school. Par this
S&....... 9c
Nervier#bir, long-weartng
soles. Heavy lelnloreed up
pm. A real bargain. FIL.
Onlv, pair i)iK
Boy*’ Work
Full Cat, Coal style. Bine rhambray.
Inal the shirt lor sehoat wear. iit„
Special 4«fC
RNTItRNH WRDNttHOAY
ii Dr Thumoa M. Aderltold. 40A
,| Booth Williams nvenue. returned
Wednesday evening from Chicago
[ where he nttrnded Ihe meeting of
|{the Rock Island surgeons held In
mnlmtcilon with the American
Railway Surgeons conference.
DRESS CAPS
Bay#* Cap# In new f#M ifv,
patten#, Only . “DC
DRESS SHIRTS
Bays' fail color dress shirts.
Only h ‘ 49C
Ladies' New Fail
FOOTWEAR
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER RILE—
WITHOUT CALOMEL
vixiled Hominy with hlx brother.
John I, Hire, and family.
fho. H. Rice of Kingfisher s|s*nt
Monday with III: sister. Mrs. E. A
B'uir.
Mr, ami Mr;. Mure Upson ha\r 'Ji.ich
returned to their home In Tulsa
How would you like to lose 14
ixHinds of lut In a month and at
l In.- .same time Increase your energy
ai d improve your heullli?
How would you like to lose your
double chin und your too promt-1
nent abdomen and at Uie suine
time make your skin so dean and;
dear that It wlU compel admlra-i
lion?
Get on the irales today and ate
how much you weigh—then gat an
H5 cent bottle of Kruw.hrn 8#)ts
will last you four week#,
one Italf teaapoonful In a
Containing a full assortment of Silk Prints
in Short and Medium Jacket Styles, plain
crepes and satins with drapey sleeves and
large fancy button trims. *
4
utter ipcmlinc io days with Mr. of hot wllU.r rVPry morntne ,
=~ sgM St-js;;
and enjoyed an outdoor xup|s*r Afu.r tlwt you'll want to walk
and steak try In Uwlr honor nround and say to your friends,
TIiom* pn ciit wen* Mr. and Mn ' ‘
Luth'iil and miIis, I**wL*i and Bob-
ble, Mr. and Me (tube Reaves and
Reptile. All
advaared style#—
S1.98 * S3.95
OVERALLS
PANTS
mBS Mm and atetpe, fa.
OMy..................We
psate.^^asT-
Mhate wear. AM dm
WORK SHIRTS
DRESS PANTS ,
MmI steauag mb’s imw
— 59c
*isrisii» i
Nephew, drill Met'a III, Mr,
Mm. John Carl and son, Lawrence.
Mr. and Mrs !<rmy Smith and
Min, Huddle. Hub llindemon, and
Mm. tiro HIhcK
Mrs. John L. Rice xprnt Satur-
day m El Reno at the home of
Misses Jum* and !*col Coykendull.
Mn Colins Wilds und soli*. Jun-
ior and Eldcn. were dinner gia'sts
in the home of her sister, Mrs
Fate Uumwilli in El Iteno Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs RodrIrk Rice were
business collets in Oklulauus city
Monday.
Mr. and Mm. RmIMrk Rice were
business vallem in Oklahoma City
Monday.
| E. L. Colly and R. A. Blair trans-
acted business in Oklahoma Cltv
Monday.
Mra. Jaek Rmith and grand-
daughter of El Reno spent Thurs-
day and Friday with Mr. and Mra.
•talr and family.
■wjnHjtMi RurtHni nptm Mutraiv
in El Reno with Margaret Reiver
Barkan Martin of Richland
*0110 85 cent bottle of Kruse lien
Halts Is worth one hundred dollar*
of any fat person's money.”
uiul Leading druggists America over
•ell Kruschen Balts- You can al-
ways get It at Jones Drug Co.
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GROUP 2
The outstanding styles in this group are
the Russian tunic with high neck and col-
orful trim—Blacks, Browns and Navies.
Dillingham's Garage
Wa da rehartag and aM alhe
Oteba Batteries
M4 8a. (Mm Fh
Ment a few days at the home of
her aunt, Mrs. i A. Blair, tot put
FALL MILLINER'
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1934, newspaper, August 23, 1934; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc918875/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.