The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 8, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1932.
RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
SOCIETY NEWS
‘Modern Science” Topic I
Of El Reno Study Clubj
CALENDAR
Members of tne Hi Kenu Study
dull enjoyed the topic, “Modern
Science”, when they met -Monday
afternoon with Mrs. J. F. (lad-
berry, 709 South William? ave-
nue.
Mrs. C. L. McGill was leader of
the lesson and nineteen members
were present for the splendid dis-
cussion.
"Radio" was the subject dll- i
cussed by Mrs. Thompson Gil-1
bert, who gave the development
of the radio from the beginning
to the present.
Mrs. McGill's topic was ‘'Sci-
ence In Industry”, which proved
most interesting.
“Motion Pictures”, Mrs. L. P.
I.ove. in her talk she brought
out many Interesting facts con-
cerning the motion picture world
and Its development.
Meeting of tho club Murch 21
will be with Mrs. T. M. Adurhold,
405 South Wiliams avenue. The
lesson will be on “Orchestra,"
with Mrs. II. K. Wrinkle as lead-
er.
Mr. und Mrs. late Roy
Sul Sunset Drive,
ill Oklahoma City.
Tuesday
Tri Ml Bridge Club. Hostess,
Mrs. Malcolm K. Phelps, loll,
South Williams aveuue.
Tuesday Players. Hostess, Mrs.
Karl R. Woodhouse, 1200 South
Macomb avenue.
Past Oracle Club. Hostess, Mrs.
Kvu Ryan, Sunset Di ive.
Kntre Nous Club Hostess,
Mrs. Walter H. Martin, 318 South
Hoff avenue.
Business and Professional Wo-
men's club. 6:30 dinner and
social, guest night.
Kmanon Contract Club. Host-
ess, Mrs. A. Henry Steddom,
1027 South lladdeu avenue.
Fortnightly Bridge Club. Hosts,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. skinner, 1051
South Klllson avenue.
Contract Bridge Cluh. Hostess,
Mrs. James P. Neal. 1101 Soutn
Hoff avenue.
lll-Lo Bridge Club. Hostcsg,
Mrs. M. Rlschard, 515 South
Hoff avenue.
W. II. A. School of Instruc-
tion. City Dull. Regular session
(Owing, j afternoon at Trainmen's hall.
spent Sunday \V. T. U. Hostess, Mrs. L>.
H. Selver, 616 South
.... CHEST
COLDS
yield more quickly to
double direct action
of Vicks Vapo Rub.
Use the new Vicks
Nose Drops with
Vapo Rub in the
Vicks Plan.
Choctaw
I avenue. 'Report day and all
j officers and directors aro re-
quested to present quarterly rv*
ports. Program and reception of I Fox, 1111 South Macomb avenue.
Mrs. Gilbert Flagg, south of the
mills.
Russell street.
O. D. O. Club. Hostess, Mrs.
E. A. Stair, oast of the city.
Happy Go Ducky Club. Host-
ass, Mrs. John Roblyer, 115
North M avenue.
Wednesday Playors. Hostess,
Mrs. Malcolm K. Phelps, 1012
South Williams avenue.
Unity Club. Hostess, Mrs. J.
J. Dillon, 101G South Barker
avenuo.
Baptist Missionary Society.
Week of prayer program begin-
ning at 2:30 o'clock In the
church parlors.
THURSDAY
Baptist Missionary. 1 o’clock
luncheon and afternoon meeting
In observance of the “Week of
Prayer Program", at the church
Talk A Bit Club. Hostess, Mrs.
E. G. Keeton 301 North Rock
Island avenue.
T. M. T. M. Club. Hostess, Mrs.
Horace Jennings, 130- South L
avenue.
Square and Compass Club
Dance. Masonic Temple.
Royal Neighbors. Regular ses-
sion at the Trainmen's hall.
Damroach Music Club. Hostess,
Miss Helen Flanigan, 1118 South
Barker avenue.
Beam-cant. Meeting at the Mu-
Dlvlslons of Altar Society meet
as folows:
First. Hostess, Mrs. A. W. Mas-
son, 315 North Rock Island ave-
nue.
Second. Hostess Mrs. John W.
THREF
Ilf. B. A/S HONORED
AT BRIDGE-BUNCO
West Way Club Enter-
tains At Brunswick Hall
Thirty guests were present
when the West Way club mem-
bers entertained Monday evenlnt
at a bridge and bunco party com-
plimentary to W. B. A. memoers
and three distinguished guests.
The out-of-town trio included
Mrs. M. C. Mann, national officer
of W. It. A., of.Port Huron. Mich.,
Mrs. Laura V. Puckett, state field
director, and dauglitor, Miss Lor-
elle, of Denisou, Tex.
Mrs. Mann and Mrs. Puckett
were hero to conduct the two du>
school of Instruction, which was
held In the city hall.
The committee in charge of |;j Kearn, of Oklahoma
9. II. A. MEET
Tho Security Benefit associa-
tion met Monday evening for the
weekly session at tho Trainmen')
hall.
Kolowiug the usual routine of
work plans were made for a bono-
flt party to bo featured In two
weeks.
A committee was named to per-
fect the organisation of an S. B.
A. Orchestra.
Mrs. Krnest tiodgkluson was
elected delegate to attend the
district convention, in Oklahoma
City, April 27, and Mw. Anna
Rcmsch was chosen as alternate.
The group then adjourned to
meet again next Monday evening.
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IHNU.lt GIKMTS
Mrs. C. M. Paulsen and daugh-
ter, Miss Anna, entertained din-
ner guests at 7 o’clock Monday
evening In tlielr borne, 717 South
Rock l.slund avenue.
Covers were laid for Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Hickman and son.
Lobby, of Freeport, HI., Mr. and
Mrs. H, Harms, of Joplin, Mo..
FOR MITTYE
Surprise Affair Is Fea-
tured Monday Evening
Chop Suey Supper
March 10
5:30 to 7:30
EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE
Corner Barker and Watts
(order
esses.
Paulsen and the
City.
hast-
[ now members.
Wednesday
American Legion Auxiliary
i Regular meeting tit the Lcgloi
I ball. Plans will lie made for St
jtalrlck's party March 16.
I>. Y. W. Y. K. (Tub. Hostess,
j Mrs. George Miller, 729 Souto
: Miles avenue.
Kongenlal Klub. Hostess, Mrs.
B. T Marshall, 715 South NVII-
! Bains uveiiue.
Priscilla Embroidery Club.
Hostess, Mrs. I*. U. Myers, 1110
| South Hoff avenue.
Amuse Ye Club. Hosts,
Monday evening's social Included
Mrs. H. B. Wilson, Mts. J. A. De-
Atley, Mrs. Vv'm. Chilton, Mrs. K.
F. Sullivan, Mrs. Fred Nnnson
und Mrs. H. Worth Vasoy.
The affair was enjoyed ut the
Brunswick ball, which was artis-
tically decorated with suggestion*
of St Patrick's day. The season's
. . ... ......... ,Mr.-. Lou Freese and children,
note was also repeated In all the
parly details.
At bridge Mrs. J. C. Oxmun re-1
I Will.Y DINNKit
Mrs. K. C. Itulikar, 507 .South
NYllltam* avenue, entertained Sun-
day at a 1 o'clock family dinner.
Covert were laid fur Mr. and
Fourth, Hostess, Mrs. Albert
Lee Morrison, 218 West Jenkins I
street.
FRIDAY
Leisure Hour Club. Hostess,
(lived tho favor for high score,
Mrs. Guy Powell (ho second high
award and Mrs. II. V. to well the
lonsolalion.
Bunco favois went ‘o Ml Vlr-
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sllcf und i-lill-
oren, of Okluhoiim City, Mr. aud
Mrs. ( has. K. Rohkar, of Tulsa.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Maher and the
hostess.
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l‘ 1st 'I \TRo.VH
Mrs. D. II. Itauh. t03 North Ilirk-jRlnlu (Srubfelder for high score,
ford avonue. Mrs. O. K. Ferguson, second high.
Lotus Club Dance. Hosts. Mr. »"d Mrs. KmII Doebrlti. ronsol.i-
and Mrs Chur -Del W, Zimmer-1 Hon.
man, < Lovely memento* were also pro-
Baptist Alatboan Hunday K.'hool ''tiled the honored trl), while In
Class. Hostess at March meeting,'» eon tost Mrs. Mann won the
Mr*. 8. II. Love, 113 West Jenk-
ins street, assisted oy Xlrs. W. C.
j Elliott and Mrs. Roy Wheeler.
Mr. J». A. to O. R. C. Regular «et-
for
RITTER CON TR
L OF COLDS
NOTICE
Entertainment, Wednesday
Evening. S o'Clock at
I 0. O. F. Hall By
THE REBEKAH CIRCLE
PUBLIC INVITED
ADMISSION 15c
Refreshments
und Mrs. W, J. ftioehr.
South lladdeu avenue.
L S lu II. of I*. F. ami
Regular session ui Trainmen'i
I all. Covered dish luncheon.
Ires Mena Bridge Club. Hods.
Mr. and Hr*. Otis Cox. <14 East
sonic Temple.
| Aziillkii (Tub. Hostess, Miss
Klixaheth Byrns, 5"1 South Choc-
law avenue.
Kplseopnl Guild. Regular meet-
| lug ai the Parish house, with
Mr*. John 0. DeLai.a as leader
'■I the Lenten study.
First M K. Foreign Misslonarv
Society llosti-s* bS .ofered dish
Inm boon, Mr*. Henry C. Mich*.
• ••'.’ South Hoff avenue.
I llbl l)r Double (Tub. Hods, Mr.
•nd Dr*. R. *T Thomas, Minco.
JB»i.i Bridge CDi'i. Hostess,
prlxc.
At u lule hour luscious refrc' It-
li cuts were served. In which the
green nnd while color note was
■ arrleil out In I he appointment*.
slon at ihe Trainmen's hall.
lion Temps (Tub. Hostess, Mrs..
K. I a nun In Turnlpsecd, ”11 Soul It .1I.1THK.1N *. *. I L.1SS
Barker avenue. Tho Alailuan Sunday sltool
Merry Makers. Hostess, Ml** ulae- of the Hnpllst church will
Helen Jackson, south of the cliy. meet Friday aflernoon with Mrs.
Rose Unit of Flower Garden ft II. Uve. 113 Wist Jenkins
Culture Club. Hoslesa, Mrs. D. H. itreet, for the March business and
jielver, 616 South Choctaw avc- social session.
nuc. Mrs. IV. C. Klllolt and Mrs. Roy
Friday Bridge Club, lloateaa. W’htwler will be the associate ltoa-
Mrs. J. II. riwalm. 720 Houlh | teaaes. All member* of the cla.sa
Bickford aveuue.
Kajah Club. Hostess. Miss l-ot-
tlc Muncy, 2vl North Barker
avenue.
Kllte Cluh. Hostess, Mrj. C. A.
Jones. 411 tioutli Bickford avenue.
IV. P. .Morrison. 414 South llur-
k«r avenue, tian.-a< »c«l business In
Oklahoma (Tty Tuesday.
are urged to be present.
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Mrs. T. C. Chamber* and daugh-
ter. Mia* Imtii. id Chitkushn, are
guest* in the homes of ilieir sons
und brother*. Clyde dumber.*,
and Mr*. Chambers, 714 South
Miles avenue, and Frank 41. Chum
Iter*, and- Mr*. Chamber*,
South Miles avenue.
March meet lag of the Past Ma-
trons was enjoyed Monday eve-
ning in the home of Mr*. J. A.
Johnson, 111 South Evans avenue.,
As-oeiatc hostesses with Mrs. j
Johnson were Mrs. W. P. Murphy
and Mrs. J. L. Coss.
The usual routine of business
was trail-nit .si und the remainder
of Hie evening was spent Inform-
ally
The hostesses served a dolor-
I. hie repast at the close of the
evening. Hostesses for the April
scskIou will be anuouiici<d ul a
later date.
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It. O. 4i. .1. ( l.l It
Mrs. Harold Reger*. 1<>7 North
Barker avenue, entertained the
It U. 0. A. club Monday evening.
Bridge und dam-lug were the di-
wridou of the evening.
Those who enjoyed the event
were Misses Dorothy llumby,
Rqlty David, Kvclyn Slade and
Nadilte Stokes.
Messrs Maurice jhowart, Ar-
thur Moss, Itenule Ellsworth. Lee
fleck. Allyn and lilb Crowley.
Pop corn und candy was *<>rv-
'‘«4l throughout the evening.
Miss Rubyo Webb, 4ul South
Evan* avenue, entertained Mon-
day evening with a surprise party
honoring the birthday anniversary
ot her sister. Mis* Mittye Webb.
Guests were entertained at
three tables of bunco. The play-
er* Included;
Mrs. Henry Dennis, of Oklaho-
ma City, Mis* Lena Johnson, of
Kldorado, Ark., Mrs. L. II. Huff-
man, Mrs. Lelloy Kwlng, Mrs.
Bryan Jennings, Mrs. Pete John-
son, Mrs. Kd Fryrear. Mrs. NV. C.
Elliott, Mrs. Wayne Leach, Mrs.
8. H. Love, Mrs. John Webb and
Miss Geneva Allen.
Hints ot Si. Patrick were re-
vealed in the mint cups, tallies
und prizes, while a green amlj
white color note was carried out
in all the appointments,
Tho favor for high score at
bunco went lo Mrs. Dennis, while
Miss John on won the consola-
tion. In a clever contest prizes
were awarded Mrs. I .each .ml
Mrs. Jennings.
The lovely birthday cake was
white In a heart shape and was
topped with the upproprlutc num-
ber of dainty green candles. It
wu* served with luscious refresh-
ments ut the dose of the evening.
Tile lionoree was presented
many lovely remembrance*.
35c
MENU
Tomato Bmillion
('hop Suev
Rice and Noodles
Pickles
Head lettuce with
Russian Dressing
Apricot Souffle
Coffee and Tea
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Hospital News
Mrs. Leonard Hoebing, of Okar-
ihe. who D seriously ill. Is under-
going treatment ut the K1 Reno
rcnitarlum.
J, A. .Shuler, of Lookeba. I*
being treated ut the K1 Reno sani-
tarium.
K. F. NeDon of Carnegie is re-
ceiving treatment ut tho Kl Reno
sanitarium.
Harold Scolt of Okurrlie, under-
went u major operallsti at the Kl
Iteno sanitarium Monday.
Spending To Save . . . Through
ADVERTISING
Not muni of us, these dais, arc troubled nith so much money
(hut ne cannot spend it. But we arc interested in spendim'
I he money wc have, to gel (He most out of it.
One way—and not a new way, either—is to make a hudpeot.
Put down, week by week, the money that comes in. Pill down
Itesidc it. week by week, the money that goe-* out. So much
lor food, so much for rlothing, so much for rent. So much for
giving, and for luxuries.
It won’t iiIwh>s Ik* easy, ot course, to stay within the budget.
Thiil’s where advertising helps you. Adicrtisenients in this
newspaper tell you how much rugs, butler, breakfast foods,
dishes homes, automobiles will cost, before you go 'hopping!
They point out ways to saic money. They show yon how to
a
cut a little here, a little there. And each day, Ihev tell about
new inventions, new products, new ways of doing things, that
help make this life of ours icry much worth living!
Nil** Irma Mitchell, of Sormail,
I? a guest till* week iif .Ills* Dixie
.slade. 211 •» South Hock Island
avenue.
REVIVAL MEETS
Crowd Attends M. K. Ser-
vice Despite Cold
Thu revival services at thu First |
MuMiodlsl Episcopal rhoreli von-
tlnuu throughout the week In
-|i|t« of the cold weather. A good
crowd faced tho winter Monday
night to hear Dr T. 8 Fit longer
who -poke oil "The Necessity of
a IVraoivuI Experience of Regen-
eration " lln said that ea-h per-
son a* well a< society should he
(boronslily grounded la the law
but that they would liefer i>u nblw
t< be really virtuous until they
were so filled with the spirit of
Christ that they lived virtuously
•imply because they wauled to
and even until the) reached th«
place where they did the right
thing Involuntarily.
It. . r. . nv , Hoot, the pastor
o( the chunk, will tpeak Tues-
day night on "Lot* In Hearrh of
a Hunt." The aorvleo begins at
7:15, A warm boose aud a warm-
sr welcome will greet everyone at
he service*.
TOP YOUR SKIRT
with h
NEW
SWEAT SHIRT
$ 1 (Ml
1
BOWERS
FASHION
SHOPPE
Booth’s
Offers an Exceptional
Value in
LIVING ROOM
FURNITURE
It it hard lo realize that *o
little money will buy wo much
In furniture. .Convince your
self wit.i a shopping trip to our
store.
TWO-PIECE SUITE
Attractive two-piece liv
ing room auite in fi-
gured tapestry; serpen-
tine front, diamond
hack; chair and divan
both with Nachman
>pring unit cushions;
birch wimhI frame*. This
suite is available to you
in a number of colors
You'll Ik* Mirprised w hen
you see w hat a value wc
sell you for
*62.50
pay month
10% off for Cash
Occahional
Chairs and rocksrs with beau-
ttful Jacquard covers from
S67R i„*15""
10**, oft for cosh
OCCASIONAL
TABLES
In Ccnutno Walnut finish from
" 10"
on payments
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* TUBE
With Every
TIRE/
Wuv a Brunswick tire. THIS WEEK—ot our extra low
prices ... AND GET A HIUH-ORADE TUBE . .. Absolutely
FREE' .
El Reno, Okla.
Corner Bickford and Woodson
Phone 344
Oklahoma Tire & Supply Co.
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WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
Sc
10c
Sc
Potatoes
Splendid Cookers
W
peck
Radishes
Red Battons, 2 Bunches'
GRAPEFRUIT
Texas Ssedless. 3 for
Spinach
Crisp Fresh, lb.
Lettuce
Large Solid Heads, each
Corn
or Tomatoos. Full No. 2
Cans Standard Quality
4 Cans
25c
PIER CABINETS
wttb tour shot vet
*625
END TABLES
In Walnut; Hand earved for
$125
BOOTH’S
"It tt‘i furnlturt, wo have It—
now or uoed "
lot North Noth Island
Phone 12»
Peas
P1HEAPPIE
3
Cant
No. ? cans - >riy June.
Libby's
Finest
No. 2'» Cant. 2 Cant
Peaches K2?
No. ?'« Cana, 2 Can.
fancy courc:r
No. 2 Cans, 2 for
KRAUT HOMINY
Medium Cano. 4 Cant
Pears
No. I1'} Cane. 2 Cant
25c
35c
35c
19c
25c
25c
GALLON
GOODS
Pours-Prune*
HOMINY
29c
can
Red Sour Pilled
Cherries
43C(an
Peaches
No 2 Cans
Arkansas
Flavorful. 3 Cans
29c
Salted
Crackers
2 lh. Box
17c
Froth
EGGS
3 Dozen*
25c
Pork and
BEANS
I-III. ('Mis
3 for
20c
MARKET
; Pork Steak
Lean Shoulders
3 tbs
25C
Boast
•mall Lean Pork
•boulders
lb. 9c
Beef Stew 3 Ids -25c
I Chili
I lb.
•riekt, tt>
16c
Sausage 2 for 15c|
Day Salt Squares lb 10c
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