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EL RENO (OK.) DAILY TRIBUNE
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 1,1984.
SOCIETY
Children’s Party
Honors Birthday
Mrs. 0. R. Leach. 203 East Cooney
Street, entertained from 3 to 5
o'clock Tuesday afternoon with a
children’s party honoring the
eleventh birthday anniversary of her
daughter, Mary Elizabeth.
Guests to enjoy the courtesy with
the honoree were Harvel Bryant,
Norma Kennedy, Melton Kennedy.
Lial Leach. Dorse Leach, Charles
Turner, Helen Baker, Helen Turner,
Eleanor Davis. Marguerite Fry. Luis
Baucom, Louise Johnson, Ru.vford
Johnson, Marlon Gravely, Daniel
Johnson, Junavonne Smith, Velma
McNew, Olive McNew, Kelly Jean
1 rotter, Calvin Leach and Junior
Leach.
Games and contests were featur-
ed for entertainment. Contest prize
went to Helen Turner, while Louise
Johnson won the door prize. Miss
Velma McNew assisted the hostess
in serving a sumptuous ice course
of pink and white appointments.
Tlie large white birthday cake was
topped with eleven pink candles.
The honoree received a number of
lovely remembrances.
CALENDAR
THURSDAY
Central M. E. Missionary Society.
Joint business and program mealin'?
at the church with Mrs. Lloyd K
Melone os lesson leader and Mrs.
John Spencer in charge of devotlon-
als at 0 a. m.
First M. E. General Aid. Munth-
Tliaya Newton Is Bride
of Clarence Simes
Coming us a surprise to their
many friends is the announcement
ly'meeting at Ute‘ chunk'with"ec-J1
members
.»rvin» n,' I tlav evening of Miss Thaya Newton
K ! and Clarence Simes, which took
of the First
ond division
rs i <*»
meeting and covered dish luncheon,
Mrs Robert Thompson. otroud, attended the Central 8tate
S. li. A. Regular weeklv meet in! Teach.-rs co lege at Edmond, follow-
,,,,, j n ,r, | mg her graduation from the Stroud
BuptW W M S B o'clock break-1'
I hlglischool. She was an instructor
fust for executive board preceding
a 0 o'clock monthly session of the
society members. Botli will be ut
the church.
FRIDAY
in the Duncan schools one year und
for the past four terms has been a
member of the Lincoln school faculty
in this city, touching the first grade.
Mr. Simes, son of Mrs. W. F.
Simes, Cl 8 South Roberts- avenue,
REBEKAH LODGE
Meetings of the Rebekah lodge are
held the first and third Tuesday
evenings of each month instead of
lortnightly and the meeting sclted-
nled for last evening will lie held
August 7 at the I. O. O. F. hall.
* * *
BRIDGETTES CLUB
Mrs. Wayne Leach. Mri North
Choctaw avenue, was hostess to the
Bridgette8 club Tuesday evening,
when additional guests were Mrs.
Otis Whitfield. Mrs. Frank Waller,
Miss Teresa Williams, Miss Mable
Corwin and Miss Lois Estep.
In the bridge games Mrs. E. V.
Murray won the club favor for high
score and the traveling prize was|
• «Al2,nuai P»r"‘c ut Bion park. Oklahoma A. and M. College. Still-
W. R. c. Regular meeting in the|watPr ln jg3]
1 d'.m' P' *?!!■ r ,, mb The couple will make their home
Putting party of the El Reno nt Boise Citv. where Mr. Simes Is
Cl°if «a#nd 9Su?.try £ uii' Mr; I associated with the state highway
and Mrs. Walter H. Campbell and deDartment
Mr. and Mrs. Haydn J. Davis. j >k
Aluthean Class of Baptist S. S. 8 j O'CLOCK I ItNCHEON
o'clock breakfast at Legion park. Misses Natalie Campbell, Stella
Each member to take her own plate. Louise Fischer and Miriam Jones at-
cup and silver. Those desiring, tPtlded a 1 o'clock luncheon given
transportation are asked to phone |bv Mlss Eitaabeth ^mg at her
806-J Thursday.
YOUNG MATRON'S
The Young Matrons Missionary
society of the Christian church will
meet August 0 instead of lids Thurs-
day. the regular date, it was an-
nounced Wednesday. Place of the
meeting next week will be at the
church.
* * *
Oklahoma- City home honoring Miss
Letitia Chowning of Wichita. Kan.
CANE RIDGE
The Jolly Dozen social club met
with Mr. und Mrs. Warren Em-
mons Thursday. Quilt blocks were
5"--—
Mrs. Waller assisted the hostess ‘ *• of contests were: Mrs. Buaulah
I Mls Hen-V Mrs. Imr« McQueen, Mrs.
James Erkles. of Newton. Kan . Mr. i Jj!" Rel,ricrew and Mrs, Mae
and Mrs. Walter Davis, or Graham. A ,le!lrlolls *«■ course wns
Mo., Mr and Mrs J P. Witt. Mrs.I
I Ing
In serving a delicious lunch nt thel1’1?,"" wrp lnif, lnr Ml.
clase of the evening. Place was not 1(111 Inr
announced for tlie meeting in a
fortnight.
* * I Margaret Goff, the hostess und son,
BIRTHDAY PARTY I Sylvan.
Mrs. H. H. Frank, WS West Haves ' * * *
street, entertained Tuesday after-1 SWIM PARTY
noon with a birthday party as u I Miss Catherine Arnold, teacher of
surprise courtesy honoring the thlr-; tlie eighth grade girls' .Sunday
teenth anniversary of lier daughter,, school class of the Christian church,
.... .entertained with a swiinminu party
Guests Included Miss Helen for the members at Hiehlaml Beach,
Hutchinson, Mias Nellie Bradley,
Mi's Mvrtle Ann Cnrmlrhcal. Miss
Agnes Hendrix and Miss Vivian
Conk, of Oklahoma Cllv.
Games and contests were featured
for entertainment of the afternoon,
during which the honoree was pre-
oented lnvelv remembrances
Mrs. Elizabeth Lvman nsslted the
Last ess In serving a dainty Ire
course.
near Oklaiioma City, Tuesday even-
ing.
ln the parlv with the hostess were
Misses Irene Doke. Mildred Sanford,
Toi Jones. Dorothy Merveldt, Viola
Lovall, Nadine Walker Naomi Hil-
debrand and Carol Heiligmun.
* * *
The Cane Ridge baseball team
Played the Calumet, team here Sun-
day Cane Ridge defeated them
with n score of 16 to 12.
A dinner wns given In the H. A.
Everlst home Sunday In honor of
the latter's sister. Mrs. Nellie
Treadwell, and her brother. Jess
Lehman and his family. Those
present were Mr and Mrs. H. A.
Rvei-lst and family Mr. und Mrs.
, R A Kurtz and fundlv, Mr. nnd
Mrs Bert Kurtz and fnmllv. Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Kurtz. Mr. nnd Mrs.
IR. B Kurtz, Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy
j Lehman and fnmllv, Mr. and Mrs,
; Buck Scott n»u| fnmllv. nnd Mr.
Star Weds Writer
Wedding bells ring out for beau-
tiful Gloria Stuart, nbove, of tha
movies, and Arthur Sheekman,
inset, well-known screen writer.
They met when working on a pic-
ture, and will honeymoon in
Hawaii.
Dinner At Fort Is
To Honor Visitors
ATTEND RECEPTION J end Mrs. Clifford Boxley. Mrs.
Rev. und Mrs. Robert 8. Ratter- Nellie Treadwell and Jess Lehman
field. Mrs. R. F. Jones nnd Mis. W. "nd family are of Los Angeles,
C. Middleton were among those who California.
Mrs. Paul G. Liebmnnn. 1100
South Barker avenue, entertained
Tuesday evening with a picnic sup-
per nnd bridge party at Hie club
house in Fort Reno complimenting
several out-of-town guests.
The honorees Included Miss Kath-
leen Orndorff, or Birmingham. Ala.,
Mrs. C. E. Williams and daughter,
Miss Cliuilotte. of Scursdale, N. Y.,
Mrs. Alonzo Williams and daughter.
Miss Jennie I«e. of Pawtiuska.
Guests Included members of the
Contract Bridge club, their husbands
and Capl. and Mrs. Hobart R. Gay. j
of Fort Reno Mr and Mrs. Stan-1
ley Warner, of Pratt. Kan., were also j
present. Mrs. Winner is a mem- i
her of the dub.
Mrs. Alonzo Williams won the j
high guest prize nnd Mrs. C. E. Wil-
liams received the consolation. Oth-
er bridge awards went to Mrs. War-
ner, Captain Guv and Marquis Stone
Morris.
ANNtML DM
New Members Are Hon-
ored Tuesday Evening
Fourteen members of the Trianon
club were present for the annual
dinner to honor new members,
which was featured at 7 o'clock
Tuesday evening In the private din-
ing room of the Hotel Southern.
Two of the new members, Miss
Sarah Ann Fox and Miss LaRue
DcLann, are out of town and the
only honorees present were Miss
Rosemary Parks and Miss Elizabeth
Creasy, who were presented lovely
corsages by the club.
Seated at one long table with the
honored guests were Miss Vlvlenno
Smith, Miss Virginia Barnard, Miss-
es. Irene, Alice and Marie von Mer-
veldt. Miss Anna Fay Garner, Miss
Mirium Jones, Miss Margaret Pe-
nce. Miss Natalie Campbell, Miss
Helen Flanigan, Miss Polly Atkin-
run. Miss Stella Louise Fischer, Mis«
Martha Collier and Mrs. Paul Moon.
The board was centered with a
green bowl of marigolds reposing on
a reflector, around which were ar-
ranged fern leaves on the cloth.
The creation was flanked with yel-
low taners ln crystal holders tied
with yellow tulle fluffs.
The attractive Diace cards were of
yellow and black with a colonial
girl ln silhouette. They were edged
with lace. The yellow color note
was repeated in the appointments or
the four course dinner and details of
the bridge games.
Miss Garner, president of the club,
acted as toastmlstress and welcomed i
tlie new members. Those responsi-
ble for the decorations and other!
arrangements were Miss Petree, Miss
Campbell, Miss Flanigan and Miss!
Irene von Merveldt.
Bridge favor for high score went |
to Miss Park.:, while Miss Jones re- j
ceived the rut prize. Hostesses for.
the regular meeting of the club ln a |
fortnight will be announced later.
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VEGETABLES
2 Doz. Cans to Case
CORN, Iowa Chief &>() nA
No. 2 Cans..... ©GiUa
tomatoes, sum $9 no
No. 2 Cans_______Ofliva
Cut Green Beans QQ
No. 2 Cans........oltvO
Green ‘ Beans, Okla. SA 1A
Whole, No. 2 Cans ©U.IAJ
Del Monte Fancy
Country Gentleman
corn mnin
No. 2 Cans.......©0*44
Del Monte or First Pick
Fancy Country Gentleman
CORN I Dos. (1 AQ
No. 1 Cans 1 Cans©i«UO
PEAS <j»Q QQ
Fancy 3 Sieve ©0«I/O
PEAS, Faney QQ AQ
4 Sieve No. 2 CansOUtUO
R.B.M. Peas A Dos. 9Q 10
Fsncy No. 1 £t Csns O *
■-4T0CK YO0R PANTRY NOW-
Strictly Cash Sale
tf SfBHtad ant Fancy Canned
FnM*an# Vegetables
BY CASE ONLY
^UgDajrs, Than* FrL an# Sat
RETURNS HOME
Rav Maher, 412 South Poster ave* I
nue, has returned from Milwaukee,
Wls.. where he attended the nation-1
a! convention of the Northwestern I
M'.tual Life Insurance company, j
SALMON
1.43
Fancy Pink $
1 Dos. 1 lb. Cans
A. B. Warner, of Fort Worth, Tex.,
Is transacting business here and In
Okluhoma City.
Fancy Sockeye Red
Del Monte or
First Pick
1 Dozen
1 lb. Cans
$2.(4
SPECIAL
Men’s Half Soles ........ 09c
Men's Rubber Heels______ 25c
Ladles' Half Soles ......... 49c
I oldies' Heel Taps.......... 15c
At O. K. SHOE SHOP
4 Doors South of Post Office
HOW CAN I?
BT ANNE ASIII.EY
Q. How can I mnk*> use of a lied
attended the farewell mention giv-
en nt St Luke's rhurrh. Oklahoma
City, from 3 to 5 o'clock Tuesday
1 honoring Miss Roan Mae Blitter,
i who will demrt soon (or Chlmi.
| Miss Butler will enter Missionary
work
us a learlier of music
* * ik
sheet when the middle of it be
comes worn?
A Cut the sheet In half, sew the ..\MITY ('t.UH
two selvages together, ami hem! Ed Kimball entertained the Amity
the cut edges. Hie shift will club at his home. 701 West. Wade
stand many more months of wear? street, where the president. Jim E
Q. How enn 1 sterilize the sink? Smith, presided over ronlinr bust-
A. Use a solution of chloride ot mess,
kinc, which enn la* purchased nt 1 Tlie remainder of the evening was
any drug store. Use one halt pint j spent Informally Jack Kivrtto,
tu two gallons of waiter nnd pour | Jr.. 720 South Risk Hand avenue,
through the pipes every week nr will In1 bust next Tuesday evening.
two. ---
Q How can T Imorove the llnvor "*T
ot verv sour fruits?
A. The flavor will Is- imnraved, '
nnd much less suimr will lie re- +
plred. if a little salt Is added while
cooking.
N-O-T-I-C-E
AU MHk Rills are due first of
month. MHk will be stopped af-
ter Ihat time. No bills over 3d
days.
Kennedy Dairy
NOTICE
C. 0. Shaw, clerk of M.
W. A., has moved his
office from T. J. Sjienrs
on Woodson St. to
Booth Furniture Store
on Rock Island uve.
Woodmen are to pay
their dues at the new
headquarters.
Several from this community at-
tended the eiretis In Cleary Sat-
urday and Saturday night.
Tills unit nf the community re-
ceived n mini II amount of rain last
Friday.
Pvndnl Sent t who suffpred a
broken lee lust week Is reported
to he ye*fine along nlrelv.
M P 'mile ->nd sons. Merle and
Clarence and Mr nnd Mrs. Lane
flinch mill children soent from Sat-
urday until Mondnv with Lane’s
"ne'e and nim* Mr. and Mra. R.
a Sip'lvim of Marshall last week.
Mrs l ine Burch nnd rhlldren
•laved there the past week and re-
turned home this week.
Iienom Walker came after her
" father »nd mother. Mr. nnd Mrs.
♦ Filey Rlehlp. Friday to accompany
them home with her to Shawnee.
__D Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlte Morris
1 were visitors In the home of the
Everyone enjoyed the shower late tatter's son. of Inglewood Kansas,
, Mondnv afternoon tint would like Inst week
to see more rain. Miss Ada Tolle who has been
Rev. Jim Dsvis nnd daughter of working at Weatherford, spent
Enid are helping hold the revival at .Sunday with home folks. '
1 Bast Walnut this week Among three who attended the
Ram Thomas returned home trom, nnllnnn, fimn ronPrfM „t go,,.
Arkansas last week with a truck iwnU* ww; Mrs. Rob Smith and
load of nearhea. daughter. Onal. Htlma Barrow.
I Rev. tarty Garrett of Britton will Jtm,or r^, Pnu„nf Nort Belle
nrenrh ut Rhll"h next Sunday, gehlelds. Thev went Tueaday
Mr nnd Mrs. 0*cnr Farr and fnm
| tlv of Ringer, spent Rumlav
Dewte Farr
EAST WALNUT
Modern Etiquette
BY ROBERTA LEE
Q. What is the correct way to
sent oneself ut the tnble?
A Hold the llguie elect, but not
'rigid, elbows off tlie table. leet
firmly placed on tlie floor and
the left liund in the lap when it
not engaged '
Q. Is it good form In linve a long
sermon, or eulogy, ut a funeral?
A. No; Hits was formerly u cus-
tom In eer la In circles, but it isn't
now.
Q. When is It appropriate to
wear hair ornaments?
A. At furmal dinners, dunces,
und reception*.
Mr. and Mrs Ike Merritt of Dil-
lon visited In Hie home of her par-
ruts. Mr #nd Mrs W f Rulmnn.
Edward Fisher of El Reno, ami
Gore la Dnnbridtt. left Wednea
»•»,.! tav for a visit with her sister.
Hn A Hire rrowd attended Sunday
school Sunday Visitors were Mr.
nnd Mrs. fra McQueen of Oeary.
Mary Fra ere of (Bar? waa an
over night sneat of her aialer and
Lula Mav F1«her of Cngar -nrnt btartlier-lii-lnw. Mr. and Mra. Clare
Sunday with Mr nnd Mrs McClain
Mlaa Raroh Merritt of Dntim has
been visiting Miss Billie lliilnmn
Gertrude l/irn nnd Eitwnnl At-
kinson of Blotter are visit inn with
their ttrnndmnther. Mrs Corn Mil-
ler this week.
Mr, Goodwin Is vMtlnp his daugh-
ter in Oklahoma City.
W. L. Bnlman Is unending this
week with hla sister nt Dulnn,
Oepncr. Raturday nltht
Calumet Route 2
HOUSE
DRESSES
la Gaa# BnadcMb
Mr. nnd Mra. Clarence Little of
El Reno were Thursday eeentnt
guests of Mr nnd Mra. Mm Batch
rrt.
A lame number of farmers here
are filling atlas.
Sunday dinner iHtato of Mr. on#
Mrs. Amlv IsMib, ft . rare Charles
Leskn of El Reno. Jameo Maxwell
of Oklahoma City, and Mr. and Mia.
C R Ferkins Afternoon roller*
were- Mr and Mra. Fete
and daughter, l-nrene, and Mr. and
Mrs Owens of Britton.
Randsv evening visitors in the C
R Perkin* home wore: Mr. and
Mrs Charter Corey of Calumet, MM.
Prte Johnson and dstMhUr..Ur«M
i nd Mr. and M<w. And* l sub, t*
Mr and Mra. Milton Btoul and
son. and Alfred Woirenbarxor. i
Runday attests of relaUrea In
Reno
Al Clovis transocted kuttniaa in
Oklahoma Cllv T
Mra Bill DHbrek of ■ MM Mm
Everett Meade, and Mm Ruth Har-
ran airaHt
MjuI, mlnln la ajyim
ftO iBr nnpHivt iwi
TYPEWRITERS AND
ADDING MACHINES
Naw and BnandWtaoad
BALK—RENTALS—BCPAIBB
HKNRY BEHNE
^MoiiouA^Vaadiptt/m^
(Rwewedwbitify'
msm
CEREALS
Post Toasties, l(. pkf-----l»c
Kellon’a Corn Flakes—10c
Jersey Cornflakes, Ig. pkf. 9c
Grape Note, Pkf.--------18c
Rice Krtaples, Pkf......-Me
Pep Bran, Pkf- ..........10c
Geoaiae Jello
All Flavors
1 pkg. 6c; 6 pkffs. 34c
Milks with Vitamin D
Pet or Carnation
8 Small Cans or
4 Larre Cans
SOAP
P&G or
CRYSTAL WHITE
5 Giant Bars.. 19c
7 Big Peet 9|-
I Yellow BarsAiDC
6 Bhw Barrel_____25c
CAMAY SOAP
flaw......Me
MUSTARD f A-
QL Jar_______ 1VC
KIRGKO
rtorrs
No. 2 Vi Cans
2 Doz. Cans in Case
PEACHES $<
Hal. or Sli.
3.84
APRICOTS S4;22
$5.84
Fruit
for Salad
Royal Anne $ i ,£i
CHERRIES
COFFEE
Coffee Markets are
advancing — We sug-
gest you buy a 6 —
months supply at
these low prices.
TRM
Freah Roasted and Graaad
1 lh. 23c; 3 lbs. 71c
Morning Bracer
1 lb. 21c; 3 lbs. 59c
Suprex Vacuum
Packed
All Purpose Grind
lb. 25c
Maxwell House
1 lb. 31c; 6 lbs. $1.80
FOLGERS
1 lb. 33c; 6 lbs. $1.98
HILL BROS.
1 lb. 33c; 6 lbs. $1.98
FIRST PICK
1 lb. 31c; 6 lbs. $1.80
Chase and Sanborns
Dated Package
1 lb. 29c; 3 lba. 81c
Swims Dswm
CAB FLOUR
PfcR. 38c
Gallon Fruits
6 No. 10 Can? in Case
Apples ... $2J9
Apricots . .$2.8)
R. F. Cherries
$2.79
Blackberries
$2.5#
Halves or Sliced
Peaches $2.56
PEAKS ...$228
PRUNES. $1.78
Lea Cabin
SYRUP
Table Size 22c
Med Size 42c
PicMes, Qt Jar
Sweets .....25c
Soars or Dills ...18c
-FLOUt-
4$ lbs. $1.75
Hsaest Abe
-FLOUR-
48 lbs. $1.70
4$ lbs. $1.54
SUGAR c&56c a 54c
OYSTER SNILL IPRmCE AUttT I whito bux-k
ioo m 7ic I asa.._ i0c I
_FtESH CNANNEL CATFBH_
MorreD's Brisket Bacon, lb. ..17e Fancy Beef Shoulder .Roast, IK 10c
Morrell*! Smoked Bocoulb. 17^c Lean Pk. 8houlder Roast, lb. 12Hc
Parkers, lb.......17c
......25c
.... I2ii>e
......15*
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