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DAY, APRIL 18, 1937
EL RENO (OKLA.)' DAILY TRIBUNE
THREE
riday Luncheon
Honors Birthdays
It was to honor members who
lfbrale birthday anniversaries
:rlng April that a covered dish
ncheon was featured Friday by
Women's Relief corps at the
inc of the president. Mrs. Malsie
ernon. 1319 South Dilly avenue.
The honorees include Mrs. Her-
Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly and
rs. Lillie Oriesel. Pansies formed
oral decorations for the tables,
hich was centered with a lovely
ink and white birthday cake
rnlshed by Mrs. Kelly.
Special guests to enjoy the oc-
ion were Mrs. A A. Cowdcn of
_nsas City, Mo.. Mrs Edna Kelly,
rs. Comas Lovell, Mrs Glee
~wler and daughter. Carol Ann,
its Nora Maupin and Mr Hcrnon.
Members, other than honorees,
resent were Mrs Anna Day. Mrs.
-lie Harper. Mrs. Cora Dungan.
rs. R C. Young, Mrs Cynthia
brthington. Mrs Grace Mount.
IS LARGE EVENT
Pepetts Entertain Ath-
letes At Highschool
Modern Etiquette
■y ROBERTA LEE
MONDAY
Pliilathea society of First M.
church school. Hostess, Mrs. L.
Day, 508 East Wade street.
One of the largest social events
of the past week was the annual
banquet given by the Pepetts. girls
pep club, for football and basket
Q. When a person Is visiting in
a home for several days, should
he fold Ills napkin at the end of a
meal?
A. Yes he should fold it neatly
and place it beside his plate. It
would be very Inconsiderate to ex-
iled a clean napkin for each meal
Q When a girl has been cor-
responding with a number ol
young men. and becomes engaged Complimenting Mr and Mrs. L
to be married, should she continue q Griffith, who recently return-
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. (Jrif-
fith Are Complimented
Local Delegates
Will Attend Meet
Several members ol the El Reno
Business and Professional Women's
club plan to attend the 18th an-
nual state convention which will
the correspondence?
A. No. The girl should stop tills
oor friendly letter be
V. F. W. auxiliary. To visit pa]| „l8.;ers Thursday evening in! correspondence Immediately upon
Unit - .... I msnnnnenmAnl evf i isn nllfinumtlPVIt
St. Thomas of Aquinas Study
club. Hostess. Mrs. R. N Dulmagc
1120 South Hoff avenue.
El Reno Study club Hostess. Mrs
Guy Lanman. 520 South Hadden
7l C. club. Hostess. Mrs. M. B jW*- „Pnd"
Cope. 634 South Ellison avenue. parties t("d k
Child Craft circle Hostess, Mrs I !?°rU>"' ■
the home economic department! Announcement of the engagement
of the El Reno highschool. Q Where should the date of
i social
Program given was as follows- j
Invocation by Miss Rose Witcher; ^ jn the leUhand lower corner of
remarks by Delmar Haun, Ralph uie |ast par.e
Clovis, Superintendent * "
Paul R.
■ m Iff «nd Miss Louise Whitney
Elmer Schwab, 832 South Ellison 30,0t ,ot aiaUerv- Hann
avenue.
Pan Hellenic Hostess. Mrs Gus-
tavus D Funk. 414 South Williams
avenue
Monday Night Bridge club. Hos-
tess. Mrs John Lively. 815 South
Miles avenue.
Eagles auxiliary Business meet-
ing at Eagles hall
Cubanettes club Hostess, Miss
rs. May Dowell and Mrs. Iva ! Edna White. 512 North Rock Island
ulse. I avenue.
Following the bountiful luncheon TUESDAY
Slattery; dance.
Miss Helen Cole.
The table waas decorated with
a miniature basketball court al
one end and a miniature football '
Alia, ana
College Students
Wed At Stillwater
GUESTS MEET WITH
FRIENDLY STITCHERS
Mrs J. T. West and Mrs Pete
Griffin were guests when Mrs.
Harry Donnellan. 518 South Roberts
avenue. pleasantly entertained
Friendly Stitchers Friday afternoon
Needle work was the diversion
and refreshments were served at
be held In Enid Apr 23 , 24. and 1 the close of the pleasant after-
25. i noon
This Is Ihe second time Enid 1 Hostess for the meeting In two
has been host for the state meet weeks will be announced later
and members of Uie cub there are: * » *
making extensive preparations tor .......
the three day session They ex- „ ‘ ’
pect 350 delegates from the 75 rlUUAl
dubs In Oklahoma Meeting of Bon Temps club was
On of the highlights of lh(, enjoyed Fridav _ evening wiU; Mr
HOW CAN I?
By ANN ASHLEY
ed from a honeymoon cruise of
several weeks following tlicir mar-
liage Jail. 31. Mi and Mrs Joseph „.. „. ........ , „
M Rector. Jr., entertained Satur- convention will be the adoption JMrs c,uy 'V0 faou>1'
Q How can I clean a sooty
chimney?
4 Try placing a piece of zinc-
on a very hoi lire The vapor from
the zinr will remove the soot
Q Will oleoiiol dissolve the shel-
lar if spilled on polished furni-
ture'
A Yes; any mixture containing
alcohol will do so li not removed
at once It should be wiped olf
immediately, then the spot rubbed
thoroughly with sweet oil
day evening with a dinner-dance
at the Reno Officers' club. Fort
Reno
oi a code of ethics for the business; | Hadden avenue, who had as ad-
and professional women ot the' ditional guests Ml und Mrs Rex
slate. Tliere also will be a dls- Coit
Runners of vari-eolored sweet- cussl<>n of several legislative mat- Couple favor lor liigli score went
peas and plumoses were used to tm Pending in the state and to Mr and Mrs Wayne Lesley.
prettily decorate the tables which I national governments. while Mrs. Coil won Ihe traveling
Numerous entertainment features
Additional Society on Next Page
were arranged to form a U
a.uiUlovdynro7tesy “th* ttetaSS! i E™™ speakew are scheduled | prl* and consolation w^ awarded
wa^ dUmwSCrwUhd‘m^UcXed ' “3 SaU,rda>’
The Tvors were o, foolbal, and cSSTS
basket be 11 goals.
ofM^BT.ve^n^ | E |
of their daughter. Miss j Rniggokl. Tex . Mr. and Mrs. J Mrs Amelia Rm kman, Mrs Firm-1 ^ m"|1 evenm- ^
Robin
Women in Chirkasha with the
Those present were Misses Inez das., of 35 and is taking post
L;ttle, Vivian Johnson. Helen Wal- 1 graduate work at the Oklahoma
__________„ _____________________________ lis. Helen Clare Humphrey s Bette A and M college at Stillwater
business session was held, dur- | Unity club Hostess. Mrs Harry U*le- Rosemary For. Fainry Hamll- where she also assists In teaching,
g which final plans were made Morris 211 North Barker avenue, ton. Myrtle Ann Tiinberlake. Bet- M|. sclfridge. son of Mr and
Dewey, all of Fort
-f the state convention to be
eld in Stillwater May 4 and 5.
The remainder of the afternoon
as spent Informally and the
roup adjourned to meet May 7 at
O. O. F. hall.
* * *
ENWRIGHT CLUB
NJOYS MEETING
Chapter AE. P E. O Hostess
Mrs. Carl Llyons, 1021 South Ma-
comb avenue
Rebegah lodge Regular meeting
In I. O O F hall.
Trianon club. Hostesses. Miss
Margaret McDonald and Miss Mar-
garet Petrce.
njuis Mitiinu Efntrc Nous dub Hostess. Mrs w'lu-her ri .ra FI
Another meeting of Ihe Pen- "-Her
1 Harrod. Edna McRae and
Mrs Flank
Rr-no
Dr and Mrs Gustavus D Funk.
Di and Mrs. James P Neal. Mr
and Mrs John T Nation Mr.
and Mrs Marquis Stone Morris. \
Mr and Mrs Ryan H Morris. Mr
and Mrs Emerson R. Kelso. Mr.
and Mrs Robert T. Howie. Dr
and Mrs P F Herod, Mr and Mrs,
George E LeVan. Mr and Mrs F
_ ,, _ ___ They plan to continue their Hayward Wright. Mr and Mrs.
JonTs. Betty HUm make, Margaret a,ld work 0,1 »*<**«' d»* Ja"’es M Blalr- Mr »»d Mrs 00,1
N Selfridge ,Faul Dx)sen of Okarchc. Major ' ness garver, Mrs Marie Lvons,
and Mrs E. M Daniels. Major and 1 Mrfi KcUy Mtec.s Farm
Mis Charles Grace. Major and Nellie Servos. Marybell I several other members plan to
Mrs J H Doriyplaser. Captain and Kelly. Edith Reed. Glen Evelyn attend at least pail of the ses-
Mis 1 ester Vocke, Captain and , ;dsCarlv and Rosa Pierce, while slons
Mrs C E Bennett, Captain and 1----
tv Crowley. Gladys Taylor. Louise (Mrs quv E scifrjdE(, 518 South
Whitney. Marjorie Powell. Lerene avcnue v,as graduated
Hebbard Lillie Marie Penwright. from g] Rono highschool In 1929
Helen I.1 tile. Juno Kuczyi„ski. -Id8*1- alld [s a senior in the school of
ila Perdue. Norma^ Helen Cole. 1 engineering at Oklahoma A
Dorothy Hensley. MJldred Shlrev. , M C0|]e{,e
and
Constance Morgan. Georgia Kath- I
right club was enjoyed Friday avenue
veiling when Mr and Mrs. Tom and Mrs Byron U Rector assist-
enwright, 217 North Barker ave- Ing , ,
luc, were hosts. Contract Players. Hostess, Mrs. ^
Bridge and pitcli were the diver- John T Naylon. 812 South Barker
ion. At bridge Mr. and Mrs. Walter avenue
ans won tile couple prize for Business Womens circle of Bap-, h ri
llgh score, while consolation wcntJbt W. M S Hostess. Miss Opal , • . ‘ ,.g „.. Md,.)to., R„h
o Mr and Mrs Rav Penwright. Siler. 420 South Ellison avenue. I Lo.vall. Robert Moi. 1 ton Rob
nd Mrs Harold Slmes won the Tres Jolie Bridge club Hostess. | "1 n,e7smd.thR°Wll Kelly1 Mr* Johnnie Lorenzen and Mrs
. R^hf- 505 SOUtl1 SS Ha’m |myhComns.Kc!ay ->-v Perkins.
Allison. Mr. and Mrs H L Merry.
Mr and Mrs H. McCraney, Mr
and Mrs L A Garner, Mr and
Mr. O J Bogenscliutz and Dr
Honorees included Ralpli Clovis.
Joe Slatien. Harry Donellan, Lyle
Brass. Bob Jensen Bob Shuttee.
(JUAKTERLY PARTY
ij-ona ,,ELD BY (I-l’B
Quarterly party of Mu Gamma1 and Mis Malcom E Phcl|xs
Chi club, at which they enlertaind
for members, their husbands or
escorts was enjoyed Friday eve-
ning at the home of Mrs William
Lorenzen. Sunset drive, who was
assisted in Uie hospitalities by
Mrs. Mary Penwright won the Ellison avenue Stafford Nelson I" attendance were Mr and Mrs.
Jltfh award for high score «"d W. ^ T M .X M fl«^ f P“”>' onan Wilfred Siler. Cecil Wright Johnnie Lorenzen Mr and Mrs
( I I.T1 ItE CLUB
MEETS FRIDAY
Mrs C F. McDonald, 217 South
Macomb avenue, was hostess at
the meeting of Women's Culture
club Friday afternoon when rail
cull was responded to by nam-
ing prominent Italian artists
Mrs Flank Korn, program leader.
ion.
Penwright received the consola- [”r husbands at home of Mr and . _ jn Homer penwell. Harold ix-ster Lorenzen. Mr and Mrs. | gave an interesting talk on Ancient
> Mrs Clarf,'ce Patterson, north of | EsU,p garold Moorr Rupert Wicr William Lorenzen. Mr and Mrs and Modern Art She divided the
Luscious refreshments were scr-
ed at a late hour Hosts for the
netting ill a fortnight will be
imounced at a later date.
* * *
LANS CHANGED BY
EAIJC'EANT ASSEMBLY
Mrs. Lee Roy Ewing, president , _ .
i the Social Order of Beaueea.it. Porter. 300 North, Rock
elved word Saturday from tl.e,';s1land aven'^; wlth Mte Marlal'
upreme Worthy President Mrs. •«» , ,
' llliam F. Brabetz. of Minneapolis. K11 KaJp K1“b Ho*!*** at
Inn., asking changes be made for f'artJl Gertrude Clark. 709
icr official visit South Hadden avenue, who
Because of ill health Mrs Brabetz entertain with 1 o'clock luncheon
city.
B E C club Hostess. Mrs Rav
McCormack, 517 North Evans ave-
nue
Beta Tail Delta Hostess. Miss
Edith Reed. 1105 East Cavanaugh
street
Gavtecns club Hostess. Miss
Richard Lutrell. Mix Dull. Richard Ben Reding. Mr und Mrs Earl
Kamm. Kenneth Kamm. Frederick Pntner Mr and Mrs Paul Dresser.
Neiman Ralph Schultz. Aldred Mr. and Mrs George Walch. Mrs.
Hinds Boh Boardman and Charles Lawrence Chappell. Mrs Perkins.
Pemberton Miss Christine Lorenzen Miss Pau-
Sperial guests were Miss Rose »"*• York Miss Ruth Bunnell
Witcher Superintendent Taylor, Onan, Charles Wtlkerson. artistic methods event to the per-
and Mrs. Marsh. Mr. Henry Sat ter white. W Homber- j fcction of culinary art
The club went on record as sup-
subject In several parts discussing
the Ancient arts ot the Bible, and
Paintings by prominent artists of
file early period, then traced its
history down lo the present, in
which she pointed out various
Principal ----- ------- --------- - , „ „ „ ,,
and Mrs Crioei and daughter. 8cr and Bill Rutland
Emms lax-. Mr and Mrs Hor- Spring flowers were used to dec-
(on mate Ihe rooms forming un at-
.. A. the class of the banquet .he ,W br'd8e' P‘teh
will Pepetts sang the Pepeit song
and dancing
Favor for high score at bridge
went to Miss York, while Mrs
porting Mrs. C Guy Cutlip of
Wev.oka for state president of the
Federation ol Women's clubs and
delegates to the state convention
in Tulsa Apr 24. 25 and 26 were
instructed accordingly. The state
Mrs. Don D Cole had charge
ind Oklahoma City assemblies hold . 1^*1 a<wlh,R<1cli klandiinc 8chuh. Girls who served the "ard Pitch prize for high was | !l0llal convention at Tulsa and sev-
JoiiU meeting at Oklahoma City11W1 w n -----
Iday evening Apr 30. to eimbie ‘ A ,tv ]l|b Host r, Kimball,
cr to make brief her visit in Okla- 70, Wpst Wad(, street
Tuesday Players. Hostess.
for high
banonet were Misses Helen Jack- »" »rded Johnnie Lorenzen and I ora| c]up women Irom here plan
son Betty Fox. Evelyn lorenzen. William Lorenzen scored second 110 alt(,n(|
Marrnrel Nell Jones. Wilma Wii- high Mrs cutlip. who is now vice
dcr Christine Monday. Mary Mar- A lovely lunch was served al a president also has held every of-
garet Phelps, Kdith Dyer, Laura late hour Hostess at the regular Gcp u. her district and is fully
Virginia Trotter and Alice Duff meeting apr 29^will be ^M'v- q,lajjor her position of state
. .... o_... . .. . |)dol u was announced by Mrs
Clirgstlne Lorenzen. oil South Had-
den avenue
n'«- Tuesday Plavers. Hostess. Mrs.
It was originally planned to en- c A Maj.on j,18 soutli Meeomb
ertain the supreme worthy presl-1 avenue
lent here May 3 with a luncheon Altruistic class of First M E
ickl at noon preceding an after- gu„day school Hosts at monthly 1 S. B. A. MEETING
on session Instead tile local business and social. Mr and Mrs HELD IN I. O. O. F. HALL v ’ '
group will join Shawnee and Okla- Guv lamman 520 South Hadden - Regular business routine was CLASS PARTY
loma Cltv as hostesses avenue with Mr and Mrs B J I transacted at the meeting ol 8ec- ENJOYED FRIDAY’
* * Showen assisting uritv Benefit association held Monthly party for the L. L 1
BENEFIT PARTY Frlendlv Clrrle Sewing club Hos- Thursday evening in I O O F class of the Baptist Sunday school Bl |.| Kr si PPER
HELD BY R. N. A. less Mrs J V Grant. 618 South \ hall. «as enjoyed Friday afternoon at ENJOYED FRIDAY
A large and delightful affair of Roberts avenue Then bridge, bunco and pitch the home of Mrs J V Grant. 618
Friday evening was the benefit WEDNESDAY were the diversion of a social hour South Roberts avenue, with Mrs R
card party at which the Royal sterling Thimble club Annual Mrs. John Rob Iyer, won high score P Gatliff as associate hostess
Neighbors of America entertained all-day trip to Oklahoma City 'favor and Mrs Zella Reedy re- During a brief business'session
In the Business and Professional Priscilla Embroidery club ’ All-] celled the traveling prize at bridge, plans were made for a coverrr
Women's club rooms. nual luncheon hostess. Mrs M P Pitch award went to Otto Mit- dish supper to be held ior mem
Korn, publicity secretary
Next meeting of the club will
be May 7 at the home ot Mrs
Charles Berry In Concho
it * *
Mr and Mrs Car! McCain. 202
North Bickford avenue, were hosts
at buffet supper Friday evening. |
which was enjoyed by Mr and
Mrs Fred Wesscl alld daughter,
Wanda, Mrs Barney Harrison and
Bridge, bunco and pitch were Kelly 915 South Macomb avenue (hell and Mrs Etta Frank scored bers and ll'eir^ husbands Frida daughter, Edna, and Miss Alma
Snider, all of Piedmont
GLIDERS
For Comfort
Criterion
TODAY THRU TUESDAY
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Covering is Fast Color
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Roman Stripes
Attractive Color
Combinations
Others in all-weather-
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rp
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featured with prizes awarded as Progressive Plavers Hostess. Mrs high at bunco to win a prize evening, Apr 30 which will bi
follows: William E Allen. 510 South Bick Plans were announced for a given as thr May social. Place lot
Bridge—Hig score favors to Miss lord avenue, with Mrs G F Ga- special meeting of the juvenile the event will be announced al
Edith Reed and Charles G Cation; telra and Mrs Olln Fields assist- officers to be held after school later dale
olid high to Miss Dorothy French j Ing. Tuesday In Ihe home of Mrs Ed- Other business was routine and
and Carl Colley Order ol Rainbow for Girls Reg- ward R Slattery. 920 West Wood- the remainder of the aflernooi
Bunco—High awards 10 Mrs Val ular meeting followed by candy j son street Purpose of the session was spent informally Dainty n
™ *' is to organize a dub it
Two Hour Bridge club Hostess.
Noe 526 Soutli Elli-
Mrs
Miles
Mrs
Ban-
Amlrews and Will Finn; second spread at Masonic Temple
high to Mrs Finn and P O Smith
Pitch—High prizes to Mrs J D Mrv D M
Rinderliagen and I L Curry, sec- son avenue
oud high to Mrs Louis Robinson
and J W Sawyer
Table prizes were presented Mrs
lemke, Mrs Rinderliagen Mr
Sawver. Miss Oladys Finley, Leland
Anderson. Miss RmE Miss Freer It n" , A HoMehs. Mrs L C
Miss Ethel Dowell Mr_Curry Mr. CoUt(,r Macomb avenue,
Jones. Mr Finn and P A Smith w,((ll Mrs Jo, T Ramfv assist-
Miss Iva Taylor won the cake
and door prize was awarded Mrs
D H Solver
* » *
FORT RENO HRIDtiE
CLUB IS ENTERTAINED
plained
Ireshmeiils were served before ad
journmrnt
S B
A
circle
HokIcss.
Geoiyc
62A
Soulh
iiv omip
Riverside
club
Hoslcv-
Bcreh
HmisbPiry. north of
ner
O. I
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Hostess
. Mr*
ing
DESSERT-BRIDGE
ENJOYED BY CLUB
Mrs R L Martin. 407 South
Roberto avenue, was hostess at Uie
Mrs Ed Fuchs scored high al drssert-bridge enjoved bv Friday
bridge when she entertained Fori contract club Apr 16. when Mrs
Reno Bridge club Friday afternoon o E Spencer of Long Beach,
Mr* James Mullen tallied second Calif , and Mrs William E Allen
hich ' were guests.
Mrs. W Birmingham was the Mrs. Henry Taylor won the high
only additional guest for the week- : score award and second high favor
ly party Refreshments were served \ went to Mrs. Spencer Hostess In
before adjournment to meet next j two weeks will be Mrs Taylor.
Friday with Mrs Beil Hill. ; South Hadden avenue.
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New Shipment Of Wood-Head Bags.
White and Vari-eolored
$1.00 and $1.98
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