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TWO
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
With The Tramp
W. D. Hargraves
Well, what have you done with
your winter overcoat? Tuesday
was a good day to haul It out
and pul] It on. Thut anow out
in the Panhandle was a re-
minder that we atill live In the
weat, where the weather man lias
never been able to net full con-
trol of the situation.
that Is what we have been
Ing for a hundred years.
do-
Another very outstanding thing
1 find among the Canadian coun-
ty farmers is the fact that they
are not going in debt any to
make this crop. Practically every
j farmer that The Tramp has talk-
led with is making the old im-
con-1 plements do the work, and are
and'filing enough eggs and milk
cool j and cream to pay their bills as
day yet. You. at leant, found j they go. even at the price theyitei,y when we visited his shop
It comfortable to pull the <ar|are getting for these product-
window up
wind out.
However, the corn crop
tinues to come and grow,
looks as If it never had a
He is doing his share of the
business in his line, and reads
the Tribune. He had his sub-
scription renewed and we thank
Ihn gentleman for this and the
nice visit we had with him.
I/. >1. Armstrong is another of
the older citizens of Calumet that
have contributed their share to-|hy The Tramp or the publisher,
wards making this a good town. -
"Tile Village Hlacksmlth" has a'- A. J. Crownover Is one of the
ways contributed his part to-j good farmers of the Old Oalu-
between meals this time, end
that reminded us that we had a
very fine dinner out there * nee
before. Mr. Steenrod bunded us
a check for the price of two
years’ subscription to the Tribune
and asked that we set 'or up for
two years. Thunks, your gener-
osity will not soon bo forgotten
INITIATE 4 BOYS
and shut the eold That
wards advancing civilization, and; met community, where he has a
that is the very thing this goon j good farm rented, and has lived
man has done for his common- j for several years. His wheat is
tty. He has a real repair ana! looking good, and the oats have
bluek smith shop, where he ha- come out till they look like a
hammered iron and made wagon-1 very good crop yet. They iniik
for years. He reads the Tribune, j three good cows and sell soui"
and showed The Tramp real cour-|butter and cream too; hut takes
care to have plenty of milk and
butter for tile family use. Tile
Place is covered with chicks, and
is one of the very best j y Htccnrad 1* an ouIsland
things in the world to bring back | |n({ farmPr 0f the county, that! they are getting lots of eggs, br-
| prosperity to the country. *^jhas made good In his line in a | sides they have about IS hens
Traveling west we visited ionic w p,,Mlhly Hlay 01,1 <)fI wonderful way, and even a* his setting and the peep, peep of
fine folks and saw some good; ^t, wolll<l l,e very | advanced age he is act.v rid | baby chicks are already being
oais, corn, and lot- of groundj®*®** ^or 1 me-*
ready for the balance of th-
spring crops. One good cotton
yet, that have not renewed their
subscription and If they conn on
soon, look out for a twenty-five
dollar check for"the school soon.
We had a peep at the cellar at
this good home and, folks, you
may bring hard times mound,
hut you will have a hard tlmej
sending any of these boys to bed I
hungry. Ttie four or five bush-1
els of Irish potatoes that were
grown last year in that cellar.
Hundreds of cans of fruits, vege j
tables, pickles, preserves, Jelly. pour candidates were given the
and other good things to eat | initiatory and DeMolay degrees
You ask how a renter can raise; Wednesday night at a special
a large family and'take care of I meeting of the Tebeth chapter
them, keep the children In school order of the DeMolay lodge a'
and ‘ keep their heads above the the Masonic- Temple.
LOCAL BRIEFS
THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1932.
Demonstration A pent
Judges 4-H ('ontests
] Imyton H. Armstrong, of Okla- Miss Harvey Thompson, home
homn City was an Kl Reno vial- . . ,,
, , demonstrat on agent, had return-
tor Wednesday.
ed Thursday from Watonga and
Paul Whittmore, of Oklahoma |Putnam Pity where she had
City, was u business visitor here; judged various Hlaine county and
District Deputy ( Oltl- Wednesday. Oklahoma county 4-H contests.
i Organizations of niaine county
of Oklahoma
mends Chapter Here n. Chastain.
City, transacted
Wednesday.
business here
observed an '‘Achievement Day"
■
The Initiates
were Mill
Paul
Davis
Another draw Duck to
j has his stock, poultiy and other heard about the place. His chi!-
J interests that lie looks after, as dron have made an enviable rec-
every I if he was a boy. "Oh I get Arid lord in school work one that
grower Informed The Tramp, that Phase of business Is the high tax.
he was cutting his cotton crop and we are sure thst (his can
some and that he raised and| be remedied if we get ha k to
gathered forty-three hales of theja normal condition and keep lb
fleecy Staple last year, and an-1 expense of government down. If
other good farmer has five hales! we would declare u recess on
of last year's crop laying out iu lots of our government buildings
the yard, and If we an- not m s- It would have a tendency
taken he said he would let somojduce
other fellow grow the crop
year.
to re-
taxes. If we would Just
this! put this government on a cash I them. Most of his Ian;!
basis and stop voting bonds t<> etl out, snd he sowed 10
pretty quick, hut no*, so oad you seldom see. Orlin Is ready
as you would think at my age." I for the ninth grade, and has a
Ills herd or fat c-»tt! > arc all diploma from the state board of
gone to the market some time education for a perfect alien
ago, and his hogs wen; before dance, without a tardy for five
the price was so had, and recent- j years, and will be entitled to
ly he has shipped near to head another when this term of seboo!
of fat lambs to the market where I Is nosed, unless he should he
»bs in or tardy during the few
re a'-days that remain. Mat, the nest
im of | hoy who Is in the sixth grade.
bolds one exactly like his broth-
er. While Meivern Ir In *he
fifth grade and holds the same
Hut our idea Is that in-j (hat was clipped from bis slteep^klnd of record for ‘hree years
Is hurting us worse than this spring, hut tho prlt uTLv;;l’an you heat th• <.* Carles Is
■ - ----- I, I ft..., V. __ i- .1.. 11'..,
- do things that could wait, per-.ulfalfa this spring und It’s i-otn-
We remember the cott.m rrop|h»P* »«* woul<* *et c»u«ht up «nd! a good stand already. He
of 1H97 when every one made a ■» come do*n j ’",rln« , ra^.ct '?no'
big crop, und received less ,It r,|*<>»>" . J"-' i!?*1
four rents tor it; hut In 1
it went hack to 10 con's and th«*
farmers all mad" some inoney.
Now don't get the idei tilt I
am advocating a return of th.u
condition for I a-n not. An-
other real farmer said. ' I a.says
have planted uhout twenty acres
snd that Is the size of my crop
this year, and if all the farmers
would plant It that way we would
he hotting twenty cents for tho
nop." We expect lie I* right for
over production has always ruin-
ed the producer In any crop, and
CRITERION
Last Time Tonight
“AMATEUR DADDY’
Tomorrow & Saturday
— he wouldn't cringe and whim
per fust iiernn«c the brinks
were against Mm lie glorted
In his virile manhood'
('lark Gable
Marion Davies
“POLLY of
THE CIRCUS"
Added . . Latest News
Thai’s News to Me
Matinees .... 10-2-V
Nights - - - 10-30-lOc
PREVIEW
Sat unlit \ Night
and then—
Sunday, Monday
Tiles.
THE PICTURE THEY
SAIO HOLLYWOOD
COULDN’T MAKE!
They said no cast could slat
Its terrific strain they said
H was Impossible to secure
the crashes- they said Hist
andlcnres couldn't sta<d th»
thrHH>—but here |t |>!
“THE
CROWD ROARS”
Jam** Capnty Joan It'ondeM
EMPRESS
Last Time Tonight
’’HUMAN TARGETS”
Tomorrow & Saturday
Tom Keene in
•THE SADDLE
BUSTER’
Also Final Chapter
‘‘Buffalo Bill"
Coming Sunday
“10 NIGHTS IN A
BAR ROOM”
n is no hit deque* It’s m
comedy! It's ■ splendidly mid<
picture, wllh famous stars. |
will bold you In n dramnth
embrace from start to flm«h
The gcratn'i Sent st ion
terr
tuxes. It would he s surprise to
every cltlxen of tills common-
wealth lo know the Interest that
Is paid in Canadian county.
These heavy loans, on farms,
homes and other things is one
of the worst burdens that our
paoplo are carrying. Oh It's no
use to think about the thing,
II’* going on snd we suppose It
| will continue to go. However!
'it’s worth studying about *otn«|
time before we get Into It, any i
1 way.
||
Win. I*. Una* Ik mi a farm i
thill he has rented and farmed |
for the last eight years. Here
ho grows corn, cotton, oats and j
other feed crops, milks five j
good eows and sells (he cream, j
has a fine bunch of chicks and
sells lots of eggs, and In Ihlal
way Is paying as he goes. He j
grows the Hllved-laced Wyandotl* i
end has four hundred bn by chirks!
that will soon tie ready for tho I
market as friers Of their three j
i hl'dren two are In school, while |
one is ton young, lame ilir Is I
their school, snd Miss Stinson
Is their teacher. We saw a nice
hunch of brood sows, and six-
teen pigs, that will noon be pork-
•is. lie’s a good farmer and a
real business man loo.
<•. H. IIMenour Is another ol
the pioneers of I'atiadlan county
having seiiled east of R| Reno
.thirty years ago. Here he still
owns a good lot of farm land
Dial he Is renting out, and even
.In Ills old sge Is able lo meet
Ills needs from his savlnus when
lie was s young man We met
him out at his son’s home near
lllue Itldge, when we visited the
home last week. It’s really worth
while to talk lo the pioneers of
this country, for they have horn
the burden and heat of early
1 day hardships ami know that we
i\e nothing now compared with
lelr lives. They made a country
it of a wilderness, and made II
isslhle for this generation to
ive some of the comforts of
!r, and Mr. Rldruour has done
is part and rests now, walling
>r the call lo "coma home."
Is son Is a good farmer and
to of the good citizens of Ihn
wit"werod; Mesdame* tlaorge
Im-. Pearl Will, Roy Joule, l.eo
emhoret, wllh Mlsa Amy (Mine,
d others visited the home of
Hits Hi Inn and wlf# out near
i Zion, a few days ago where
ey went lo shower the newly
d have a good time. A
of nice presents were
e newly weds, and late In
nine rrfrtfthiitmt* mnti*
but he helougs to tin Woo! In (he third grade and star'ltu
tirowerx association und hopes to out to do the thing that the
get a better price In that way | three brothers are doing. They
We always enjoy a visit ti till.';all attend school »t Old I’tl'met,
good home, uud Mrs. Steenrod
invited us to come avail., und
reminded us that we hn:l come
und that school added nine hun-
dred votes to their record for the
contest. There is several others
water," well, ask Mr. and
Crownover and they will take I hack. Jack Wrigni,
pleasure in telling you how. We j und Rommell Tiffin,
came away with a year's sub- T 1)ud,ey Turner, district dep-
script Ion to the Tribune, and u „jy 0f j|)(, rtind council, was the
pound of fine home made butter, honored visitor for the occasion
so we are both happy, see. Oh 0„ |,is annual tour of inspection. I Sue. who are spending
her# is the end. und we must i The official commended the local In Kniri ami Kl Reno,
Hlop- chapter on its marked Improve-1 ■ ■
~~7 ! me nt and progress mad# during j \V. P. Kiminerer. of Dover, was
H. E. Pate, of Oklahoma City, (ha pust year
transacted business here Thuri-
day.
Wednesday which took the place
— ...... of the model club program In
T J. Murphy, of Oklahoma City,! which local organizations are
was a business visitor here **<•- conteatinK. Nino dabs participate
nesday. i ^ ^ j|,e contests, whllo seven
appeared In the parade with the
Mrs. John Hatton, 205 East Mill 4-H hand.
Rails-1 atrect, lias returned from a two The Watonga chumher of coin-
weeks' visit with her son. Rev. j merce an(, Klwanll) ,.lub Kp„n.
Martin Button and Mrs. Dalton snred ,h(> affu|r MU„ Thom„.
in Broken Row. She was acoom- H0|, Jnd),e(l ,ho K,rls appropriate
puniml home by Reverend and!dregg wh,Ph «irm
Mrs. Hatton and uaugliter, Mary
Ills week !
Mrs. W. F. Carroll departed
Wednesday for her home in
Cherokee following a visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Karl Collins
an Kl Reno visitor Wednesday.
Superintendent 11. K. Wrinkle,
of the Kl Reno schools was elect-] Malcolm (iarrett and Wesley
ed to the advisory -council. Ho | Lester, Jr., studenis of the A.
made n brief talk expressing hls;and M college in Stillwater, wil
wllllrgneaa to cooperate In th«jj,pend the week-end with their
work of the lodge. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Oar-
styled.
A district elimination context
was judged at Putnam City Tues-
day in which the Choctaw club
won first und the Putnam organ-
ization, second. Five clubs par-
ticipated. Fred Perry, county
agent, assisted.
Come" was the subject am, Mr anil Mr„ Wesley l-ester
presented liy Joe Pat-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston,
who have been located at SOT
South Barker avenue, are now-
residing at HOP South Mac mill
avenue.
.a u xi- a . ,k u bi T1,e •',<>uni,11! of BeMolay in rett ng South Admire avenue,
and Mr. Collins, oli South R("'k ] Years to ‘ ■*
Island avenue. :0( „ talk presemea ny aoe i-ai-1 jn p, jteno.
loti. I'.'-I Ma-I' t el llti- < II-tiiIIu ___ r ~ ,
Mrs. W. V. Matson, of Knid. Maaonk. 1(M,Ke and -n«d" of u v„ - . r , irB , Mr’'' j0H6,’h T' PhelP,,• S2°
spent Thursday in the home of|DeMoiay chanter FU,relue navi* r‘*Birne<l South Rock Island avenue, spent
Further plans for the Commun-1,0,,11" h0,n'' ,Tn'*' Th“^!'Thursday with her parents. Rev.
Ity Invitational conclave to hO fflloWl"f a ’rWt wl* ’ “"'Rnd Mrs. ti. W. Harden, in Okla-
1 sister. Mrs. Loren Spurr, and Mr. i|inma f'||y_
IK West London street, i ______
her sister, Mrs. S. H. Rrown. and
,\lr. Rrown, 414 South Rock Is-
land avenue.
Misses Mary Walsh, of Ft. Jle-
no, Ona Conner und Catherine
Annuschat attended the Oklaho-
ma I'niversity-Oklahoina Military
Academy polo game in Norman
Thursday afternoon.
to
hold here May 7 at which some
.100 Dc.Molays from over the stale1 J'l,urr-
are expected to attend were made I ““ , Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Nigliswan-
at a business session lust night. J- K. Nighswander and daugh- der, Mrs. Mary Frances Martin
_____ ____ - _ ter, Mrs. Mary Frances Martin, and son, Charles Frank, Idas
C. A. Searle, of
I Mo was a bnslnes*
i Wednesday.
Kansas City,
visitor hero
1003 South Marker avenue, truns- South Barker avenue, were guests
acted business in Canton Wednes- Monday of Mr. and Mrs. James
day. Barger In Oklahoma City_
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Cloves
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OXFORDS
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m
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Dreta COATS—
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SET
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SHIRTS
• that enjoy
publicity!
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You'll marvel that this low price
can buy xuch grand quality—
Mich .mart tailering! A great
•election o( color, and patterut.
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Uuc
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Nothing in Quality!
TROUSERS
Come in expecting the moit you
can hope lor—you'll get even
more! Vet, mart in fine fabric*,
tmart tailoring and other fea
turec than the price ha. ever
bought!
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• p
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i .1
i# only thing that marred
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would persist In gelling too
snd they would have to stop
let Vr cool off Mr snd
Julius Htone are starling off
lie life of married people In
ry happy way, and all their
da are hoplna that aucraea
real happiness rrown their
-is till a rip# and auceenaful
sge climates a fin# llfeg
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S(«r(* Tomorrow
ItrandPd by the etna of thek
fathers’ Had they the tight ti
itrnl happinessT
’THE (iUILTY
GENERATION*
with
I ami Carrillo
Conutanrr ('timminjr*
lluaw. Killing
l «ui l.| I'snip Is Jt
Mint l«n snd
I out of (own
i west side, where
> building a new hot dn*
and Mr. Ilowers has a
inch of liuff Orpington
hat will soon he ready for
Ing pan They read the
snd Invited The Tramp
■ny lime he saw Ml.
II, O, llnlwnn Is one of the
popular restaurant man ot Calu-
met Its owns i good farm near
.the town, whers he has lived
for twenty seven years. Twenty-
four years ou the farm and three
years in the restaurant business
• I Calumet lie Informed The
iTramp that sines he had lived
I horn he hnd never seen
Ulmes ns hard na they are now
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iMrhrt wide Fall standard qua!
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house draptnes lor theost
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ot Hula root!
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98c *“*•
Variety el Weaves I
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m
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Ixm Prk* $1.69
Celebrate with Ua!
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Few erase sate ml voloaH
Newest, smartest aiylaa . . .
rvar so daintily trunmadl TV
quality yon low la wear I
9Bzna Panties •Bloomer*
•Shaped V**i* •Scep-im
•Shorty Bloonitri •C3i*mi*«*
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Crrol!
Silk
l.lnrdt
Ties
Hand made, resilient
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Unri.alled f o r
murine., s n <1 fh jUf
value 1 New pal-^5yw
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It Pays
Shop at
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El Reno,
Compare
' Our
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Shorts
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Amaimglv law
priced t New
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98*
THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1932.
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
THREE
SOCIETY NEWS
DIET AND HEALTH
Texas Guests Di«t. Here
And Enjoy Western Tour
CALENDAR
P
Walter Welsh and Edgar Walk-
er, of Dallas, Texa-f, cousini of
of Mr*. Ash Johnson und nephews
Till USD.\ \
I low l)oc lor Discovers
' Spinal Trouble in Child
Wednesday Players Enjoy nL^^.5LE.NDE,TflM'„M
Miss Kdith Rood, 110.1 Knst
of Mrs. Mera Baker. 119 South Cavanaugh atreet.
wore mill-week
Weekly Meeting
Kat* Klub. Hostess. Mls:i
Louise Welter, west of the city, j ------—
Royal Neighbors. Regular
I it was at a strictly May Bas-
ket party that Mrs. Thompson i
Gilbert ami Mrs. James Conner
entertained Wednesday evening |
Reno avenue,
guests here.
Tuesday Mrs. Baker entertain-
ed with a lovely 1 o’clock din- 1 meeting at the Trainmen’s hull,
ner, after whi'-li she and her! Klta lota < lub. Hostess, M a
mother,' Mrs. Maker, ur.d .he; Virginia Wilson, t!2o South Mile
Texas guests motored to Port, avenue. Wednesday Ptave-s
Oklahoma in v sit a brother and Kplscopal Guild. Regular meet- ,w' ln‘ ewnesaay r aye.s
uKianoma. in van a nruim. •'' ' The rooms were adorned with
uncle, L. W. M i hewn. Ing at the Parish house. . .. ... . „ ,
They were the dinner and over- lleaueeant. llostess nt social,- '
111 •’ ",r‘ lnl ,n"" 1 anu I .... , v M, sweet fragrance to the pleasu n
night guests of Mr. end Mrs. meeting, Mrs. N \\ i son. , the. I'lavers throughaut tie
Baker, who hko served a well I «<"'th Macomb avonue. |of the‘ M“jrm ",ra"‘sn-1u'
appointed breakfast
May tmskets of |>astei shad
friends ot tlilr. ' 'vie.ir !nor. M14 South Klllson avenile.jlng with the day a- they ner
with Mrs. J. 1^ Carter and Mr
BACKACHE In adults Is not
caused by discuses which arc serious
In tho sense of threatening life.
There may he more or less limita-
tion of activity,
they may cause
con * tiler aMe
I sslily disability,
but that Is the
e'xtent of their
danger.
In chili' » e n
backache is not
vApy cffniMOH.
When a chibl
rofnrdaln* per-
sistently — f r e-
ourhtly and ron-
f I n it misty — of
backache, it calls
for a very care-
fnf examination,
ipclipliit- .V- ray-
ex arnin at ion The
the fingers make contact with tb«
pencil.
Tho commonest rouse of backache
in adults is Infection ot the bony
and muscular structures of the back.
This may occur in the muscle* and
tendons, for which the name "lum-
bago” is as good a term as any.
The Joint* of the spine may be In-
vrtlved in * Ion* chronic process, with
tho deposit of hqny overgrowth hr
! ment cards. j zen, north of the city.
Two families of ex-.iervlce men • K*,r* «nt«rt**ned with
were discussed and Mr.. Lloyd ni^mber* were Miss Pearl
j Palmer, t'ltlld Welfare chairman. Skinner, of Okarohp, and Miss
Instructed to Investigate. Morene Trask.
A business session was held
1 IX III I II The president gave a thorough i . , .
Ill III III ' ,, und then the hostess presented u
.1 IIL.L.L/ report of the Sixth district con
.... . . . clever contest. In which Mrs.
vent ion of he l.eglnn and Aux- _ , , , .
j Illary held In Anadarko. April IK.'lJ"-'** ,‘or,‘nt,‘n rP' “lv,‘" th”
Reports Made on Sixth ti.# k nt planned „ .-..vored f a[nro was the d)veral0Il th„
dish dinner to ho held between
ti and 7 o'clock preceding the
meeting of the Legion May 12.
Tills will lie given as a joint
i social for the "Buddies" and
Auxiliary members.
District Session
remainder of the evening. The
favor for high score went to Mias
Frances Turner, while Miss Skin-
ner was awarded the consolation.
| One of the most Interesting
meetings of the season was held
l>r llendentng
replicas of a May pole.
Albert Schoo.lng as assisting j Prizes were presented In
The
call,
Wednesday j First ,\l. K. Aid Division mee:-■ «ame»-
morning. 'lnKS *or APrll: Iveere* filled with ' ,weeli and*
They returned to Weatherford : Four. Hostess, Mrs. J. II 1 w*r® W'tnw
They returned to wearner! 'adorned ouch of the three tab’e.
Wednesday morning, where they, ■-yonts. east ot the lit), witn k l >velw Kcttlng fir
. . ..... u,.j «• \i Wnods -n iiaoelnt*•10 m*“* * l-i'ety setting tor
wpre the luncheon guests of Mr. •v*™- J- "onus as assm i.u
. , . lino lamru.
and Mrs. R. K. Roland, old time ! hosto.-s. .
Five. Hostess, Mrs. I»h!l Con- ] Even the pencils were In ko-p-
ratne ap;4tes to a child who appear*
lo proted its spine where there i* no
actual chrrlpfnlnt of pain Yen may
............... S25LSKATsr zr’szz
Hostess,! ket*. j ,!own hard on the heels. If the eh»M
20 Mouth { The tallies were of Infar.l met-1 hI(* to look around, t hi* head 1st timed |-ivr,i,i„. _ ____
,i begins | if* In keeping with the surpriif xtAwtywnd dellherately. keeping the eVre or thk' paperUu 'ren'trril"rr<r* J
'shower, which was given honor-.....“
Ing Mrs. Maleolm K. Phelps.
Mis* Rit- j lit the games Mr*. William
re.-elved the favor i.tf
, , , avenue. I high score and Mrs, Htlgli Wl.-
, .. - John Wesley Teapot Tea. By lllugham was presented tlm a-"-
’ ’ “ the Third division of the First ond high scora award.
Mrs. A. L. Greene. 416 Routh ' M g Ludle* Aid ut the home | Then Mrs. Rlrhsrd Wa lter a»-
Hoff avenue, delightfully enter-1 j jjri( tinier K. Brown, 1d‘J I aisled the host In scrvi.ig a
lained Wednesday afternoon a- * i-Tsimi Wade street, with roctlnu- delicious Ice cour«> It: tae iunti l
tie- fortnlghi.y meeting Ol lb* (OOI |g(|Hg|lMg| | sliaoea, after whi • > u huve Ma.',
J C L. club. loiius Club IJance. Final evant j basket filled wlt*i h- shcrwe of1 hall. ] tractive bouquets at rantagi
' 1 "M *-"< It : Tl„ with Ml.....I Mr* ! gifts was placed •« :c«uter of | F:»y Or next Wedne-day Wll I points about the nom* ti firm
enjoy the afternoon a hrldg- ||4yWard W'right-us hosts. ihe dining table nnd was g'.a'd-
game* with c’.ub member* wort c ,, T of vv ,, A Hostess, j ed over bv a slo-k
Mrs. Joe Muldoon and MU* Ver-;Mrg Kr0(1 N-an(ir,ni nfi
nle Whelan, of Chicago. III., and porcman street.
Mi-s Rutb Mai" "I Laid iKrlday Bridge Club.
In the game* Mra Donald y|rK ,■ s Biagteton, 305 Booth I the group Hostesses for the lun.-hcor I hrblge. while Mrp C. K. Weldet
Ahm received the club favor for jj||M arenue. witli Mrs. Chai| Mrs. Man us liotterl). of t)k- ivednesday will he Mr. Brink 'held high score In the gum<
was the first time the
Walker and Welsh had seen the
friends in twenty-two years.
Mrs. Reynold Gold, daughter o' [hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland, wa i also' Baptist ( aleadur T
present H- B- "llhoyte
Wednesday afternoon the par-i *,ar*"’_p RV,enMe- Frog,
n retursed M Kl Raio and the at *::50 A
boys departed for their home in , p ,
Dallas They were accompanieJ | K»Jah Club. Hosies,
to Texa- by i..,p.,e lllandfurd '*> »’rlddie. 7" I So.lt,, lliekfortl' Gla*
A delectable repast was ser-
ved at a late hour by the hostess
.... F® lowing (he dinner the hoys and tj,e ar„np adjourned to meet
by the American Legion AuxlJla wm to tit" meeting hall ln tWl> w,„.k. with Mr,
tween the vaftchral hone*. It cause* ry Wednesday evening at the I.e- f.ir their session, while the girls i,or<.nZPn, We*t of the city,
severe htwkaehf fn If* early stage* aj1)n |ta|] wj,cn a | a leu- will do the K. I*, w irk ______—_--_r________
and fh# (tain frequently gee# uround ^ Two sick calls were reported'
tho front of lh^ rhwt or alxlompn. a"n<^ preneni. • «
■ oukin; the victim believe he has | The "Poppy" .-ale was die *»«! »R " her w.irk was routine
hesrt Srmfiile. nt csIlMedtler clieeaee, ]tu*sed anil memlters urged to The meeting was adjourned i >
or appetMirtti*. After the spine he- iend their assistance In the .-ale meet again May 11. when final
.•nines stiff the pains nenolly disap- | saturday. May 2S. Mrs. R ihr plans fur the covered dish din-
fi>e.Vr. niihnnsrh mnsidersM* dtsaNilty j jia,.|,i 0hairman of the committee , r.er wll! he announced by the
'“a of .he hsek. parttenlarly of i reported she had plans outline 1 entertainment commifee. M«
the sac ns-ifiac Joint, at the rose of for the work dumes I.eeOnn Poardman. Anna
the spine. Is a moot qiiestlen eveh J Needs of the adopted senio; ■ Del <3inlth and It. c.. Whl.lo. K. j
nniong orthopedic wirgeon*. It proh- ] highschooi girl were dl.icuaset!
aMy occur*, hnt rot as frequently as and lho Auxiliary voted t . pur- Ml l.DDIl ( HI t H it
w»» (howalit several year* ego j chase her hunquet dreis. shro-il Mu Gamma Chi club members
RDITtiftn NOTE: Hit pamphlet* a'»l "'k*’1' ac-e«sor!ea so «!- enjoyed their fortnightly meeting
hy Dr. ClendMMnc ran now be cb- lowed the bill fur her -ap an I Wednesday evening at the c »u.i-
toinrd hy si-rvllng it cent* in coin.for 'gown, senior dues and sr loiinr, try home of Mrs. Jotuile
each. :,ltd s *elf-aiklrewe*<L stamped 1
er.vr|o|ie, lo Dr l.ogan !>nr*rnlng. 1
EL RENO TRANSFER
& STORAGE
Transfer, atorege, packing,
shipping. Local mid long dig-
lance moving nid heavy haul-
ing.
112 W. Wade
Rhone 108
R. E. WHITLOCK, m$T.
C. H. KRUMM, See’y
buck ttIff. j Association. I tr> Kk*t Twelfth atrrel, I
. The ip lho<l employed by ortho- r|fv(|Mrt 0 Th* ,nmrd«M» are:
pe,|ir surgeon* to test Grew' young- „|B<llBMltBn an<, cmnAipntimx.- "Ra-
«ter* I* to dfop on object mt ih« "wr an,( l>a,nin*.- •■Infant Fee«|. |
- IV a le.nl pencil and '‘"k J mg," “Instructions for lh« Treatment i
child lo pick, It, uq. -|-he natural -Krtnlntfin Hygiene" I
thm - to <ln is to bend o\> r, arching niu1 Th, 0ara nf ,M „ak ani) sk|n« j
tin luck. Tb chilli u 11 It spinal dis-
ease stoops down hy ts-fbllng Ihe
knees, the hack erect and stiff nnd
the arnin. hanging si the skle until
Neit: Minipalitian, Mamg#
Treslire-it of Pscltarhw.
— I
he announced later, however r » lovely setting for ihe p ensan,
new handicap will he given and afternoon.
West] it «ns a comple:'’ surprise to Tuesday evening l.« the lates, ; Bridge and rook were the form
I Mrs. Plielp*. w 10 dispLiyd the i dura for member* to turn I: of entertainment. Mr*. Jn-k
HostCi*. J lovely array for admiration if their handicap sc-ore i. Smith was the high scorer at
high score, whllo the guest prize (’anon as associate hostess. iahnnia City, was the only fluent i. , iiavdn I Davis
went to Mr*. Muldoon. ' Ball" lh .nett ,’l,.,e of ihejta enjoy the delightfully pleas ;,ejf ,nd
Mr* T \\ Maher assldcil th" -eniral M. K t.'liurrh. iloste.i . tuni affair wllh club member*,
busies* In serving delicious ic-|MI*s Dorothy Bharkleit. »2i| Meeting of Ihe Player* nex
freshmen;* at ihe dose if Ihe um-kor aver.no, with Miss I Wednesday will be with Mrs
i Margaret Dennis in charge pi I (Mm
•''•jtlie lesson.
Pastime Bridge Club llustess
j Mr*. Herman Morveldt, / 1" 11
South Barker avenue.
afternoon.
The group will
weeks with Mrs.
Bouth Klllson aver
JOS Weu Jenkins sire
miming rum
W KIIIIIXG A \ Mil \< I 111
Mr and Mrs. A. J M«l_iren,
2n'.i North "l-!l R»nn aven ie, mad.
announcement Thursday if tht
marriage of ther daughter. Ml*
Margarei \L I,arm, • to Hnro!<
MTKIII.IXG THIMItl.K till’.
Meelinx of ihe itterll is Thlm
Me dull announced for Wednuo
till afternoon was poos pined un
til the regular meet Ing date li
IWn weeks
M. B
M
I1
Hnstesj «
rill be Mr*
t’n.e, Ut ,*onth Kl Iran
Win will bo
Ly
O. Tollpfutin
u • •
imvm:k (•!
khts
Mr, and
Mr* r. T
and daughto
r, Ml«s Mildr
North Ho k
1 iland avetn
a* their d!'
day Mr. an
d Mr*. Mat ;
torly. of Ok
‘ahotna City.
\\ lilt.
Mee
llonr
1 4 4 P
IMIIlns
.iiMit
A
for f
\U U A\ tlm IS Cl.l I
ig nf the While Away A
n h Wed no dUy aftertio i
oyed with Mrs. Ilowar.
im. 1219 Wet; Wj.l
The lust of a series of brld
I parties given hy the Ladle: Coll Koebrlck.
dull wl | be featured Friday eve The secret wedding I >ok p'.aei
■ i,line ai the Kl Reno Go f nnt )n \urn,an Jar.nary X, I US2. will
Country dub. JusGco J. R. Rohli.aon re.id.nj
Play will begin at e gilt 0 clod Y0W|(
| und the grand prize (or high
I score during the entue season ft.
| Imiih ladles and fleotlemen wil
I lie presented at this lime.
of rook.
At the ciose of ihe ufiernovt,
, the hostess nerved a ddldou-
lunch.
The meeting in a fortnight w!l
he enjoyed wllh Mrs W. l\ C'ein.
hot Sunset Drive
a r •
l„ s. TO It. 1*1 l„ K. AXIi K.
Ladies Golf (Muh l'lays-
«1. 31•
e Mr*,
e.t the
l.ay tna -
Mr and Mrs.
1119 West Woods
The bride’s mother and Mr*
Ralph I'eterku were the onl.i
attendants.
Mts. Koelir! k Is one of K
Rent'i elm ruling voting ladle
nml graduated frim th
j For Low Net Wednesday ,y " '
•j Play w.s ,o~.;w N#:’* when Mr Koehrlek, **n of Mr an
I the Ladles Golf dull enjned th:
| weekly play Wednesday mo~nlny
1st Ihe Kl Reno G(*!f and I'm*
a I try dull.
j Twenty-six members pari'-lpai
led In ike games, after whl.-h Mr*
I Fred K. Arno d and Mr i. J. G
Jchamnesa were hs*le**»i a) th'
jll-J'i o'clock lundienn
A delightful meeting of th |
1 .allies Society to the Brother I
hood of Locomotive Firemen an< I
Ktiglneera wa* enjoyed Wednc
day afternoon.
The meeting was more Interr t J
ing because it was enj.tved Iti
home Instead of at ihe hall. I
Hostess for the event wa I
Mrs. G. L. Gobi non, 6®7 N'nn I
B.i red Kvan* aienue, who wi < asalstes
In eniertalnlng hy Mr*. J P I
lloardman.
>,l a'ten.la.let |
KLAHOmA TlgE A SUWLy CO. •
Greater Sc vings
This Week—at OTASCO Stores!
Thermic
Jug
t|tffr«*»l fc* Ge«|
Neevffkrrpinf
^jSEECjj^j
^ rhWAtMllltM DlnfoH
Cork Ir
11*18 <
i MY
98c
Icy-Hot
Bottle
r.fffsa LeutU* >M
lot SI lioer*. lit
cold (ot 41' III*
i .in il*#s ONLY
89c
Chromium Plated
NEW HAVEN
Tip Top Watch
FREE
Dual Cloth
With
McAleer’ts
POLISH
Regular $2
Seller
11 lute Thry l.ssl'
ONLY
79?
NSIIOVAIIY KNOW X at runts "ro»«r-n»M. In t<
Mi, «xl noire lie I* ft* 1 Sial Wurth iW
nvtti.six IT Is. AT iiviv ",vi You II h*<* to I
Tiling »im s
Mr C. T Koehrlsk, Kl'* 8101
Wl llarn* avenue. fln!shed hi* se
lor year fioni the C! Reno hltl
irhool with the class cf 'Id.
-Tl'DIG BINS t
ynf ANT TO SAVE YOURSELF \
WORRY AND EXPENSE?
LOT
Mis* Mlinred Streeter, lit
North Rack Island avenue, wa
the nverr.lcht guest Tueidav Ot
Two guest* to enjoy the affa r Mr and Mr, Lronar l Meder, In
Mt 1 Oklahoma City, snd attended the
•lurllo dance given by Mrs. Nan
Sheets and Mr* Homer L. Frv
honoring Klllott Clark, noted nr;
1st of New X’ork City.
The courtesy was foaiured a
ihe "Kim*,” studio of Mrs
heats.
9
T7
v
| wllh dub mem
• Harry F Vaopel, of Chlca-o
'III, and Mr*. Kllen Hook,
III Ihe play halls were award
I ed as follow*.
Clast "A"--
Mr*. Waller II Campiiell won 'J
II he sward for low r.ei snd s'*0
I made lour gross
| Claaa "n"
Mrs (' H
Idler won Ihe ball
THEN-
- -a •
J
NEVER TRUST
YOUR CAR TO
ANYONE LESS
THAN AN EXPERT.
W. Brinkley made low gr.w«.
Cla*» "C”
Mrs. Ilarry Alfrey made
net and low gro>. lo re, el» *
r-
41. It. 11. I’l.l It
Mrs. Kmii'a Armold wa>
additional guest to meet
dull member* Wed
day afieruoon at ihe home
Mr* !> B. Armold. til
'* Wade ilreet.
If, Yel'ow rose* were 11 ird In
— ■ ......
There was a g
fir ihe hu-lne/s *.* sion and I-.
formal afternoon, during whle I
several elever coilest* were fea j
lured.
\l the el i*e of Ihe afiernioi
lovely refreshmeiil* were serve I
The meeilng May It will he he
In the Trainmen's ha when i
coveted dish luachein will he fea
turerl preceding the regular husl
(IBM pi* 44 ill It
• 8 •
Mt*. F. It. Lo .an, Mr*. Ft an
A. McCarthy and ion. of Okar
che, were Kl Rono vldtor* Thur*
day.
Mi*. Maud Williams. 4jn Snutl
Macomb avenue, will «|tend Frl
day with friend* In Oklahomt
City.
Ml*. Y J Rohlchewox ant
1 son. Roland, of Oklahoma Cl y
are gueti* of her parents, Mr
and Mrs, T. R Muagrave, I'"
,Soui It Macomb avenue.
Only
85c
Auto
Enamel
gxrrllsm « u * 1 It*
—0, usinr Ipmd
ftflit. Urt,> •**«.
nlrht Worth IVr
our pries out*
Plot
Electric
Alarm Clock
ALL THE EL RENO
MOTOR COMPANY’S
MECHANICS ARE
EXPERTS. THEY’RE
RE un IUM'1
WORRY AND
MONEY ON
YOUR C AR.
El Reno Motor Co.
FRIGIDAIRE
The only electric refrigerator
to bear this name—the only one
to offer General Motors value
UM» E. Wade ij
4 Cubic Foot Moraine
Model now only . •.
Phone
m
Greatly Rnlucrtl
< on all Household Modrli
>
1-460 ;
POWER
Rcgriml your (ruck nr trnclnr now. Rc rendy
for I he rush M'lmm.
VALVES AND SEATS
If you hnvc vnlvc Iroahlc Icl ti* show you how
lo overcome it.
lllRcksmilh Coil Clive Ui'imirn
LANMAN FOUNDRY K MACHINE CO.
LI Reno, Okla. Phone f>79
Frl*iH»lre
SbIck
and
Service
Oklahoma
_ QUALITY
PRICE
Corner
I lick fortl
nml
\A (mmIsoii
Phono
.111
1184
98c
Wedlfo ShniMr
Driver’n (’lirhion
49c
Ri'itnln- Itosid
Luggage
Carrier
78c
DRESS UP THE OLD CAR*
PROTECT THE NEW CAR
Exceilo hup Covers
KASY TO ri'T ON
rivers seals and barks
—where there Is the
must wear! Ilasy In gal
•a
Far All ( napes f
Only i
85
For all roaches or sedans
ll.fl
BSLF CONMJHMINO BLIP COVKRH- Made wllh
Jersey wrbhinx lo nnurr perlert (III Completely
rovers seal* and bock*. For roadie* and *rdan*
13 H For coupes,
ONLY .........................
FOR HOT WKATHER De lai*e tdip-roiera with
non-lading Japanese straw sett and baek. Be root-
(ortablr in swelterini weather. Coaches or nrdan*
USX Far coupe*.
ONLY .........................
CUSTOM-BUILT BRAT COVFRff tUndmade 10
ihe ruct dimensions ol your car Cover* all up-
Itnh rrlng ut, ludiiig doors For meat rowchra, 66 6 ,
stxl - l<es C -J dLC
ONLY .....................^
$1.18
$1-9$
n
45c
ftuTolfrm
iiihint hNntWBr#.
r attlliiuii.
'll |#6u null ClffBfl,
1*1 hr i Hirfffln
Wit-elraa r
( Jffjtr l.iffhtfr '
;
fin* detachable llflhter
Up. Fresa in tor con-
lad Frequently told
for &6r. Our price.
ONLY
15c
BUY 6 PLY
Brunswick Heavy Duty Tires at
4 ply PRICES
KIX FULL Fl.ll* *f extra tlront card*—estending
tram head la bead , . , AND IN ADDITION—a
breaber strip. wiU) a layer of roshtaw I owl . . ,
GIVING TMK VTMNGTII OF 6 PUR* I NIMH Tilt
TRIAD' Our prtrea are at law nr lower Ihan oedtnan
4 gt* tires’ Bt; st Nt ta see these tires befare vow bwvl
Too Tt8
lu fat**
Too tlte
lu Palv*
Nil H ltl
• at E A N«
$6.40
HNI *• tit
•a* N.8 ueu ,
$5.60
ua* fa.8a. .
$5.15
rntui*
• a* IB, tv Nt
$6.75
8U.1l.ISi
ua* ti >S. •••
$7.55
aiiMS*fii
• a* BB •»*• *
$8.15
Hrunwwlrk. !i9x4.40*21,
stnnditrrl l-plv. only ..,
$3*83
TERMS If you wish!
Other Sin** un Ijiw In rinportion!
Sturdy
Battery
QC.MMNmD
1 Year
s.a Ilia nailery J QUALITY
PRICE
EL RENO.
OKLA.
Corner
Ilir k ford
nnd
Woodaon
Phonr 311
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