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I V* I./
®SOC* ETY
EL RENO (QXLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
El
El
Bridge Parly Is
Saturday Affair
A very pleasant social event of j
Saturday evening was the lnfonnal
TUESDAY
Alethla Sunday school class of
bridge party at which Mr and Mrs. First M. E. church. Hosts at Nov-
Maurioe Ausley. 70S West Wade ember business and social. Mr and
street, entertained to compliment Mrs. Hampton Brooks and Mr and
their house guests. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. M T. Copeland
0 E Spencer, who are enroute from Women's Benefit association , „„„ ln .n..
1 WCni I?.rkf "*,rlR?iU,a.l.,,!!,U,l,.,t.ll?' °;.F' "‘"i delightful program was presented
as follows
Olivet Nazarenes Enter-
tain for Boones
A reception and shower was giv-
en Friday evening at the Olivet
church of the Nazarene In honor
of Rev and Mrs. Ray Boone, who
are entering their third year pas-
torate at the church. A large
crowd was ln attendance and a
Pm1"' C*Hf. H M. F club. Hosts. Mr. and
The honorees are former residents Mrs. diaries O. Canon. 1119 .South
of El Reno and guests to enjoy the J Macomb avenue,
Devotionals were led by Miss
courtesy were their intimate frlen,Is | V. F W auxiliary Third an- fy* J. vX'Tel "fiZZ
Including: niversary dinner with members of
Mr. and Mrs Henry F Taylor the post at the hall.
Mr and Mrs R L. Marlin. Mr. and Friendly circle Hostess. Mrs
Mrs. James Weed, Mr and Mrs. Horace Ivester. 727 South Ellison
-’toy Dunn. Mr and Mrs. Glenn R avenue.
Business and Professional Women’s
club Hostesses at club rooms. Mrs.
Charles W Ruckman. Mrs J, A
Shuck, Mrs. Charles F. Bowers. Miss'
Luoile Olover. Miss Kathryne Mor
Rhodes and Mr and Mrs I) I,
Parmer.
It was a Hallowe’en party with
colors and motifs of tne season em-
ployed in the decorations, details
of the i .unes and appointments of 1’ l* a°d Miss Rose Witcher
a delectable repast served at a late Entre Nous club. Hostess, Mrs.
hour. Joseph T Phelps, 820 South Rock
Mrs Taylor won the ladles' favor j ,
for hien score and Mi Taylor scor- w c “ Hostess. Mrs May
i d hi. h among the gentlemen to 1''aughlln. West Watts street,
receive (he award Trl 1,1 Bridge club. Hosts, Mr. and
* * * Mrs. Budge Hnrle, Ml South Ellison
NEW MEMBERS avenue
WELCOMED BY CLUB Kil Kim Kl'ib. Hostess Mrs W
Mr and Mrs. Del Adkins, guests p Cutes. :12(I East Wade street
at the meeting Saturday evening ol Amity club. Host, Fred Hi*, 403
tm Happy Go Lucky' club, were 8011,11 Hoff avenue
welcomed into membership. Other D Y W Y K. club. Hostess. Mrs.
f in ts were Mr. and Mrs Leo Kamm K A Connors. HOO South Bickford
Hast , for the fortnightly party avf,n,le
v. re Mr. and Mrs O. A. Strelten WEDNESDAY
i' n cr. 735 South Ellison avenue Jolly Eight Bridge club. Hostess,
wiio carried out suggestions ot Mrs J Y. Morris Iks! North Risk
HnllownVn in all appointments Lsland a venue
Mr and Mrs. J. L. Coclierell won Indies society to Hrotiicrhood of
flic club awards for high score and 1/xninotlve Firemen and Englne-
, ''dkina and Mr. Kanun won men Hostess at •octal meeting Mrs
tl.c h h . core favors for guests. The R B. Dunn. 412 North Barker ave-
1 ter also received the traveling nue.
I.litlc Sunshine" by Liiolla and
Gilbert Palmer; talk bv W D
Haas. Sunday school superintend-
ent; ladies quartet, Mrs. J. N
Bales and three daughters, who
sang ’There'll Re No Shadows;"
talk. Mr? Bales, president of
W F M S ; talk bv Mrs. W h.
Householder, who chase for her
topic, "Prayer and Fasting."
Ladles quartet, "Some Glorious
Day." by Mrs. McClain Taylor.
Mrs O 8 Palmer. Mrs A. B Wil-
kowske and Miss fona Palmer;
talk by Miss Mnrjte Bales. N Y P.
3 president; songs by the junior
society; both Rev and Mrs. Boone
gave response In which they ev-
pressed their appreciation for the
many tributes paid and for coop-
eration during their leadership.
Tills concluded the entertain-
ment and the remainder of the
evening was spent Informally. At
the close of the social hour dainty
refreshments were served
Fall Vegetables Tasty
When Cooked Properly
IlininPII tint nev.. I *■ •
MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1936
•y JUDITH WILSON
CALL vegetables are so colorful
. V.1?® 4nd mellow that I often
feel it is too bad they seldom taste
us good as they look. How often
you see people choking down the
vegetables on their plates because
of a sense of duty. Vegetables can
be good—even a whole vegetable
meal. If there is a good variety
and they are well cooked and sea-
soned.
DINNERS
Pan-Broiled Pork Chops
Fried Sweet Potatoes
Apple Sections
Baked Stuffed Onions
Banana Salad with
Honey-Grapefruit Juice
Dressing
foffee
SHOWER IS GIVEN
FOR BRIDE-ELECT
Clinton Hunters
Find Bad Luck
Fostor-Pcnnobakoi* Wed- ,, y *?f. they cnn follow on a recent hunting exposition ln
ln rciiiinjaiter wen flowing lines with as much as six northern Colorado.
(ling To Be Nov, 15
skrirraTone“rd‘S °f m8U,rlal in the ' Schneider and Raymond Mar-
_ ^ shall, the other two hunters, 3aid
T"p gow,n8 DJrectoire inuplra- they ran a deer directly In front
It was to compliment Miss Pat1 lion promise to be moat popular of Simpson, and that instead of
If you want to surprise and
your family give them vege-
table dishes that are really deli-
clou*. Practice a little first and
when you have mastered some
good vegetable recipes you might
oven try a vegetable dinner on
sometimes. Begin with the
following recipes:
Lima Bean Loaf
Soak dried lima beans overnight
and cook in salted water. For the
loaf use 3 cups of the cooked
Um&s, 1 cup soft bread crumbs. 2
Veal CutleU Pickle* Peaches
Mashed Potatoes Rolls
Eggplant-Tomato Casserole
f ueumber-Radish Salad
Gingerbread a la Mode
Tea
tablespoons melted butter. 2 tabie- cIiod tne nninn ‘ u,wo-
raarasKSSaa'ss
Stuffed Mushrooms
‘?r8e mraty mushrooms.
l t ‘ops with a damp cloth
Pennebaker, daughter of P N Pen- i for the early season. Many of them being ready to shoot the sheriff ».is
nebaker, southwest of El Reno, Are shown In velvet—black wine asleep
wmmmMizmF*-
Twentieth street. Oklahoma City, waistline and a swirling skirt with ' ' ' .
with a miscellaneous shower the fulness concentrated in back ^ Boyd Wilson and M. N. Wilson
Autumn flowers were used in the rhp h,P* frequently are defined bv Spent 8undav in °uthrlp'
decorations to form an attractive R PeP*um or barque and many of
but do not peel. Remove the stems ,5eano diversion of the evening.
selting for the games of bridge and Inp R0Wns *rc made with short,
puffed sleeves.
Bert B Barefoot of Chlckasha
peel these and chop them fine. For
a dozen large mushrooms, allow 1
medium sized onion, l small green
bacon diced
Mrs. Cora Moon and Miss Jewell ,Oowns of first Empire Inspire- 1
was a business visitor In El Reno
Monday.
be bacon aened0
chopped nuts, Vi teaspoon salt, a
dash pepper. 2 beaten eggs, cup
thin cream. Combine ln the order
given, place ln a greased loaf pan
and bake about 1 hour ln a mod-
Pennebaker were the only El Reno *,on arp shown in many of the
guests at the courtesy, however Mrs collections. These follow al-
Charles Benjamin Hagan, the for iraost Identically the lines of Emp-
mer Miss Helen Moon of this city. I?ss J“*PWne which are preserved
was among those to en(oy the cotir- nt Malmalson. on the outskirts of'
tesy Paris These, of course, are high-
Favors for high score went to Mrs. ^
sSSSaSES ~ - i-iasriTsIS^?- ~ «
saute until light
. --- crisp. Remove the
bacon and turn in the minced
brown and
water to%iiBhSU? W'th hot p<'pp,'r and Worcestcrsh^ '' homa Cltv was recipient of Paris *t,n shows ma,iy flasslc
^‘•hmehed butter has add the ba^Then ituff Jk i many beautiful remembrances which !evp""* drea»**. mad<‘ with high
w,th a ^‘cy 1 mushroom raps' that vi?C ! "hp displayed for admiration "pck T front wltb a
Holden Key ( luh
Meets Saturday
dip in H cup fine cracker cnimbs *■**• piece de resistance" lor a
and saute until golden brown m 4 y^ctable dinner or serve as a me i
tablespoons butter. Place a laver ;'f'<'(>mpnnimpnt.
of the browned eggplant on the Csramel Onion*
a layw*of t^^tlomatoe* '
“Uniting layer* of drain tender
Mr FrY«ter ct vi, a*.... decollete that clings closely to the
Mi. Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. w the ,loor ^ sklrts oft.
en extending Into a train In back,
use usually so tight that walking Is
difficult and dancing impossible.
As was the case last season.
W T. Foster, southwest of El Reno,
is a former basketball star at El
Reno highschool. from which he
was graduated with the class of
1925.
evening skirts vary In length from
The wedding will be an event of the floor to above the ankles
Sunday. Nov. 15. _
* 4 *
63rd BIRTHDAY
V. F. tV. AUXILIARY TO M ( EI.EBRATED
< KI.EHRATE ANNIVERSARY AH children of Mrs Dick Bom-
-im vuniumr miernanng layers of drain well l*',,ucr Third annlvevsnry of the ladles boff and their families were home
the 2 vegetable* until all are used brown « tablespoons auxiliary to the El Reno Post No Sunday for a birthday dinner In
Hprinkle with additional erumbs 2 butter tablespoon.* 382 V F. W. will be celebrated Tues- celebral
celebration of her 83rd anniversary
prize.
Rebekah circle Regular meeting
t« - -s C'Z£d"nl3 t,0n °f 0f,,,Tr'S rt' 1 ° ° F
l,;ou':nrl7rJl0mem ' ®«»'t of Hearts club Hostess, Mrv
, w o ‘n W J Breaux of Part Reno.
^ K Unily club Hostess. Mrs C O
JllM. Ah 808 8o"lh Hllwn HVp- Schulte. 820 North Evans avenue
R. I. B. club Hostess, Mrs W J
• * •
EUREKA CLUB
MEETS SATURDAY
Meeting of the Eureka club Sat-
urday evening was enjoyed with Mr
"id Mrs W P Crttes. 320 East
Wade street, who had ns extra W'lh D
B. Miller. 1205 Sunset drive
Sunset Bridge club. Hoates*. Mrs.
Etncst Haynes. 514 Sunset drive
Damrosch Music club. Hostess,
Mrs. W. J Aycock. 719 South Hoff
Jones as
ue.t* Mrs. J w Elkins and Mrs
Gertrude Clark
Beautiful Mexican daisies were
Little Women club Hostess, MUs
Jerry Mae Kelso. 519 South Williams
u rd in profusion about the rooms; avpnue
Pro; resslvc Players. Hostess Mr*
O A Farrell of Conrho
Omega chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi. Hostess, Miss Katherine I .odes,
906 Sunset drive.
T, L. F club. Hostess at dinner •
to form nn attractive setting for
the bridge* games, in which Mrs
R. A Deck won the ladles high
score award and the mens award
was presented H H Rollln
Tallies aj*i appointments of a ,
dainty lunch were of the Hallowe'en Ior members and husbands at 6:30,
1 "lor theme and motif. Hosts for Mrs Harry Hummel). 112 North
the meeting in two weeks will be Admire avenue,
announced later Former rural club. Hostess. Mrs
* ♦ ♦ Steve Luctifi, 100 South Maeomb
TE N HIGH PITCH avenue
CLUB MEETS SATURDAY Merry Maids club. Hostess. Miss
Meeting ol T>n High Pitch club1 Mary Richardson. 512 South Wll-
w ns enjoyed Saturday evening at the lln,m avenue,
heme of Mr and Mrs C L Baer DeMolay club. Joint meeting
102 South Roberts avenue, which |wl,tl t,le Order of Rainbow for
\v: s attractively decorated with Hal- ('.Iris from 7:30 to 9 30 oclock In
lowe'cn colors. the Masonic Temple for the pur-
Ladies' favor for high score went ‘low’ of organizing a social club
to Mrs E W Williams, while Mr. THURSDAY
ts JlS'ur — a""" ••
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e *d dainty refreshments. Hosts at i O D O Quilting club Hostess
- rahKa.^HsrR t ■^ssn
, , , Aullklt club. Hoatesa. Mrs. Jease
T \M1LY DINNER m,eB"r*'‘ n0, 8°"th ***"
' SMlNn'Yu, , 8 « A. Hallowe'en masquerade
4'^ Sou h at I O O. F hall with Mrs Edward
, s°"lh Roberts avenue enter- , R Hlatterv ai hostess
vU damln ‘ .d'n"er S""' BwplUI W U 8 S,1VPI tPa “l Hie
'. ' wn^en their guests were lu church beginning at 2 30 p m
<1 ughter. Mrs Julius Smith. Mi ^ * - p m
Smith, daughters, Joan and Judy Mr and Mrs w a Pi,ii.r ,
"JnSS-K ^ °f f>'pbr'*' daugrhteara S
n-^OIddm? *;rrr Mr and I Dorothy, of Woodward were Hun
Ray Olddlng of Chlckashe. ' day guests of their son and bro
Mr*.
Mrs.
ten, SuR8&andd^h-|.lhW-*,l-,,r P'"lpr «*«' Mrs. FuU
ler. 315 West Watts street.
Dainty and Feminine
Is Fashion Mode Today
By JACQUELINE HUNT
I trace lighter than you have been
P ASH I ON experts tell us that I using—one with more pink in It.
1 ,6tT^nlly 14 111 style lht* **a* Us* a c,ear rou<tc and lipstick.
son. The princess lines, lace and cither with a soft nwv nr
velvet trimmings, the full-skirted' ro*y or oranRC
evening gowns
miss *m
wl»h the wide cast’ dci>cndlng on your complex-
sleeves—all de- *°n and on your frock. Vivid llp-
mand that you stick against a chalk-white face Is
MaM1* rm
ss srsttr
This means! Daintiness cannot be over-em-
that curls will PnAsized. Give the nails at least a
take the place nilnute each morning. A quick rub
of boyish bobs; 1 PVPr oUg cuticle remover will
that skins will insure you against hangnails for
be pink and Ine.day, and polish should be
white, and that quickly replaced on any nail where
fingertip* must lt has chipped at the edges. Hie
be neat but less, '‘egular use of a good brittle nail
c o n s p l cuous cream will lubricate and strength-
than usual tn the new soft, smoky Pn ,h* nails, and help to prevent
shades of polish. | ‘heir splitting or breaking. Uaa it.
Of course, you can t all be pic-110°- voften the hard, rough spots
ture-book girl*, but those of you wh,ch sometimes form at the aides
who can are going to have a grand °* lh« nail,
time looking the part when vou Now. as to the colors of polish
riip Into th# new Winter clothes you should wear. Have you ew
And the tomboys and would-be noticed your brilliant red finger-
aophlatloalee should give the fern- nails next to your face? Hiey
mine styles a try. They may turn ( make your face seem dull and leas
out ,**• .fAr morc becoming than! Interesting by contrast, so be sure
you thlnk! I to save these bright shades for
evening when you are wsarlng a
black roatumt that la enlivened by
the color accent.
Pkir the new Rail shade* of gray,
wine. blue, coronation red and
raepberry, try a soft old rose shade
They won’t look right, however
unless you are completely feminine
from head to foot. You can’t went
your hair the same wa>, noulort
vour hands or wear make-up that
la too dark of flamboyant and still
expect to V>ok truly feminine. and see how mii n |,.i_”
Elrel of all, your skin should beesJTof iU n^.kv Le ^t ^
have a chance to completely re-1 do noTtry te “ar thli same co^r
outdW°8ummerr''aifaeft#ll| Wlth ** u*u*1 Autumn shades of
oUe1 "m°J” copper or brown For these
one treatment with a rich facei you will want a soft, Mwht rustor
an Illusive shsde that neeme to be
, roam dally to hasten the soften-
ing and whitening pus ess
Then use a powder th
powder that la a
a combination of rosy and brown-
ish shades.
Members of (lie Golden Key club
entertained Saturday evening at a
bunco party In the home of Miss
Marjory Hunt, 717 South Miles
avenue when a large group of ad-
dll lonal guests was present to en-
joy the courtesy.
Th^v were Mias Pauline Bruce.
Miss Marjory Gebhart. Miss Mary
Ellen Poutz. Boyd Wilson. Jr.. Gene
MeCraney. Byron Gainbel Albert
Houle. |r„ Hubert Marat). Jimmy
Canon. Robby Wondhouse. Kenneth
Sain, Dan Carter Raymond Rollln
nnd Jewell Lord
High score favors were won by
Miss Bruce and Gene MeCraney.
while Dan Carter was awarded for
the consolation tally. An attrac-
tive Hallowe'en motif was employ-
ed in appointments of the j?ames
as well as tlie lovely refreshments
served st the close of the evening.
Miss Hunt was assisted In her
hospitalities by her mother. Mrs.
B Hunt, and Mrs. George Shtrev.
Hostess to the club In two weeks
Will be Miss Olorln Gebhart. 920
South Hoff avenue
* * *
LACKEYS HAVE
SUPPER GUESTS
Mr. anil Mrs. C. P. Lackey. 80S
South Roberts avenue, had as their
guests at a 6 o’clock supper Sun-
dny evening Mr. nnd Mrs John
Flood of Enid, Adolph Shedeck of
Yukon. Mr nnd Mrs. Richard
Hay and daughter, Clara Jean,
Mr nnd Mrs. Edward Harrison nnd
son. Billy, and Lester Woodward.
• • *
CHURCH GROUP TO
GIVE MASQUERADE
The Intermediate department of
the Firsl Methodist church will
intertaln with a masquerade Hal-
lowe’en party nt 7 30 o'clock Tues-
day evening in the recreation
rooms of the church. All depart-
ment members have been Invited
to nttend.
_ * * *
NEWLYWEDS FFTED
SUNDAY EVENING
Mr and Mrs. I.other C Ondberry,
whose marriage was an event of
Sept 19. were honored nt a pleasant
social given Sunday evening when
directors, officers nnd employes of
the Investors Bunlldlng nnd loan
association entertained at Dr and
Mrs. James p Neal’s cabin, east of
the elty.
Quests included husbands and
wives of the hosts and a few Inti
mote friends. Games and contests
were the diversion and nt a late
hour delicious refreshments were
j served the 30 In attendance
* * ♦
TURKEY DINNER
GIVEN SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E Whltloek.
715 South Rock Island avenue, en-
tertained with u well appointed
turkey dinner at 2 o'clock Sunday
afternoon.
Seated with the hosts wer# Mrs.
Carl Helean and daughters. Mary
Lou and Margaret Carol, and Miss
Ruth Ifenne.Miey of Oklahoma City
and Miss Hettie l-ee McHroy
* * *
I O’CLOCK DINNER
IS ENJOYED SUNDAY
Mr and Mrs, Rail Barnes. 830
South Miles avenue. enterlaln«1
Sunday with n 1 o’clock turkey din-
ner. Their guests were Mr and Mrs
C E Welden and daughter Mis*
Pauline Welden. nnd Mrs W E
Barnes
a a a
FAMILY DINNER
IK SUNDAY AFFAIR
A family dinner was enjoyed Sun-
day at the home of Mr and Mrs
Leonard Jensen, south of the city
QuokU included Mr and Mrs. Joe
Hempllng of Los Angeles. Calif
Mr and Mrs J. W McKInatar and
son. Jack. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Bright
mui uuomonai crumbs 2 butler Cnvi-i onVTi ___________
teaspoons salt and pepper Hake in until delimt»i. hJ,_2e »° "limner day evcnlm? with a 6 30 Vrlork Autumn flowers made up the
- moderate oven abont 25 minutes with caramel ° wn and coa,«‘d dinner nt (he post hall »«ble decorations and were used a-
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
HOW CAN I?
Hy ANN ASHLEY
AI! post members and their fnm- rooms Following the boun-
"lM arP lnVlU? * T"d «£* H^i/waT^nt infnnnJR:
______ Ttiose present Included Mr. and
MATINEE CLUB Mrs. Henry Meyer and family, Mr
POSTPONES MEET and Mrs. Taylor Bomhoff and Miss
Meeting ol Matinee club scheduled Mary Iziplio of Okarche. Mr and
for Tuesday afternoon with Mrs I,e- Mrs. Bill Bomhoff and family, Mr
Q How can I make an emergency Roy D JonM 130 8011,11 Macomb and Mrs. John Bomhoff and family,
candle^ avenue, has been postponed two Mr. and Mrs. George Bomhorf and
a He»i n „„i,„ , WPPks children and Mr. and Mrs Prank
A. Heat a rake of paraffin until * * * Bomhoff.
It Is pliable, then wrap it around a DAUGHTER HONORED The honoree resides at 917 West
huto,, ,,, of *UqueW« heavy cord, and your candle Is readv AT BIRTHDAY DINNER Hayes street
hastens more divorces than any for use. It wa to 1 ui the! daughter.--
Criterion
TODAY AND TUESDAY
“The Big Broadcast
Of 1937“
Added — POPEYE COMEDY'
LATEST NEWS EVENTS
Coming Wednesday Only
The Jones Family
BACK TO NATURR’
COMING THURSDAY
‘LADIES IN LOVE”
ROYAL
Q. When placing the silver on thr
table, should the fork prongs point
upward or downward?
A. The prongs of the forks should
point upward
Q What
other?
* On. ...IMI. .. . Q How can I make cretonnes re Mr'1^Kenneth Kalbfleiscli^.that Mr AUce Mildred I,aird. 619
net h VS oat rUde* 141° their original stiff™ “f^r a,ul c T 312 East *OUlh Rock Island avenue, spent
SJT "a.U,'^rd ^ washing? ” Wade street, entertained at 6 :30 "1‘‘ week-end in Oklahoma City I
.....- er‘ f d ls ,,1P |p"dlngt- o'clock Sunday evening with a birth- w,,or,‘ *h<’ *,a’> ‘he guest of Mr
a funae tnem in water In which clnv dlnnPr and Mrs fiu* vnweii
cause
and Mrs. Elda Yowell.
Q. When Is the wedding reception ha-s bePn ho'led and they will _ , ... ,
designated as a breakfast’ kppl1 thplr stiffness. Seated with the honoree and Mr.
A When the marriage Is perfor- Q How can I make a good sub- Mr,al» MW Jrnnk kj.‘ Lj.
med at 12 o'clock or earlier Mltute for boiled icing if in a hurry, colder Paulsen * B',rnard nn<1 PI IQ HT LOlIQn
Mis. ,< ' ‘ ^
KstasasUitsivss atSSS
SKt " ***•""" Mr * “***“«- «
turkey dinner.
melied butter
Quickly checked
without "dosing.''
^ WICKS
rub on f VapqRu,
TODAY AND TUESDAY
(lene Raymond
Ann Sothern
‘Walking"on air’
COMING WEDNESDAY
“YELIjOWSTONE”
EMPRESS
TODAY AND TUESDAY
Paul Kelly
Arline Judpe
Mona Barrie
Gregory Ratoff
in
“HERE COMES
TROUBLE”
Added-"SILLY SYMPHONY"
"ELMER ELEPHANT"
Acim. 10c and 15r plus tax
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• •
Wp all ngrre on tliig . . . rigarptfe
p*pt'f is important. For Chesterfield
wr oar thr hrst paper that we can
buy. It i.4 called Champagne Ciga-
rette Paper. It i» made from the soft,
silky fibre of the flax plant. It is
washed over and over in clear, spark-
ling water.
A lot of the pleasure you get in
smoking Chesterfields is doe to our
using die right kind of cigarette pa-
|»er. Chesterfield paper is pure, anti
it burn* without taste or odor.
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CTu, f0ll°.W almost any sU- Garnett Simpson is catching tne
,' °up'tp tJ‘ls winter. They can i blame for the failure of three Clln-
,shpattls which mould tlie ton hunters to get at least one deer
"Pure closely or they can follow ! on
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Mrs Robert Wall of New York
City and brother. Ryman Fllpiwu
517 West Elm street, spent the
week-end In Tulsa with MKs Mar-
tha Cowan
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Demka,
southeast of the city, attended
the sixth district convention of
tlie American Izvlon nnd auxiliary
in Okecne Monday
Mrs, l, s. Dungan. sue North EJ
Reno avenue, visited In Oklahoma
Otty with her slater, Mr* Jennie
Oeoffry.
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smoking quality of a cigarette—the tobaccos and the
[Hiper. The Champagne cigarette [taper on Chester-
fields n tested itrer and over for purity, for the right
burning quality. Another reason why Chesterfield wins.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 202, Ed. 1 Monday, October 26, 1936, newspaper, October 26, 1936; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919226/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.