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Hall Games Begin
MEMBER 1934
BY TRIHUNE CORRESPONDENT
Gcury, Oct 9—A birthday din-
ner in honor of Arthur Coates
CHAPTER CO
INSIDE THE cub which vftn wutt-
Ing fur him at tli* door, Tim begun
leafing through tha book. lie
skipped the 10 most beautiful girl*
on tbo campus, guv* only a glance
to the football squad and the de-
buting teams. Ha turned past the
sororities and began studying the
faces of the men In the fraternity
was given Friday evening at the pictures. li(ut that woa slow and im-
Issued dally excepx Saturday Coutes home. Those who enjoyed | patiently he went on,
from 201 South Itock Isluml uve- lovely dinner were Mr. and Hero It was—class of 1931. Veiy
•^tfrSd.r "lie''Act 'of Mrs. Henry Owens and son. Ar- possibly the man might have been
March 3. 1H7». thur Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert a member of that class. The pic-
--- Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Spen- tures were listed alphabetically, and
Editor ami I'.Tldlsher cer and sons. Orville Dale and Ed- !*neatli each name was a printed
Haul w»ul»* ...Advertising Marunrer Wln ancj Grandma Spencer.
list of campus achievements. Hwe
HmlKc llafln -
News I'Mltor
and Mrs. Harry Shells and w,lu l,io H’s-Hans Haddon Hale,
Hull. Thera were live Halls, und
' The ashociatiid I'liKSH Is ex- children, former residents of Oc.tiv.
cliiHlv. lv ciilltlrd to the use for have located at Enid where Shells J/18 l*,st 8 " ' '
re-pobllcuiion of all the m wh i,ii« been emnloved al the Windsor Hall .
^rcIt'iVc'd' hv* 'paitcr, and'' u'i'ho Grand Union company.' | Tim studied that face for a long
lh»* im*a> iit*w> Uh-m’Ih Ml.ss ltulh Galloway loft. Thu*s- time, imprinting tlio features on his
All rlvhiH of puhlhatloii Of MJH*- ' l(ll. .. fl.w w.,(,ks ViS;t jn .memory, the cheerful, round face
rUl d I .pal* |M*H hi-relii ur» al«ti lu- Uu.V 101 n it w wit km viml -u
serve,l
\niln»nl Advertising
l(»|ir«-»eulull*t'-
Kilt.a I', MVIMS X IvOHN,
... j - | with Its slightly boyish smile, the
Mrs. Jack Dillon and (taw.i-1 '‘"'L ll>* Jeve'. rather
lets. Doris June und Mui'puiot Joe
Nr., link, t blcnan. Itrlrull.
at. I.kuIh. IlnllMH. Illuula,
•»mi t'nifirliM’u.
imim nu ihrHin Mi\ »t vn;*
l»> ('terrier
On*4 w *-♦* k —--— I 12
Tlifet motilliH f] 25
line v•**»»■ l.t.'IU
ll v Vlflll III t it it ihI I rtu moiI
Adjolulnu t'oni»III**.
v*rai I t 0(1
hi month's $2 :»U
:'nr* monl h II 25
•h (lull Uuthlilr Allot** t ouo<J«‘M
I ill,- \ to I _________ f *
S' * in*»iiI li . ..... f *• 50
Thiv** moot In* S~ tMI
motored to Edmond Friday it"
spend the week-end with Mrs.'
Dillon's mother, Mrs. Scott.
W. M Gamble and John Dillon
were in F.l Hello Thursday on busi-
ness.
Innocent eyes. There was no Irate
here uf that dark, handsome fare
whose owner lulled himself "Wind-
sor Hair.
t 'a refitily Thn read the brief list
beneath Hall's name: li.tskelhall
team, debitlm; team, member of the
The Geary football team was de-,
Student V. M. A. The debating
fen ted m Hie first conference game
tram the daik Hall might have been
,. a member of, but the basketball
at Orecillield Indus afternoon. team would have demanded too iinieli
and Mrs. J I,. Huff, who
TUESDAY OCTOBER 9 1934
Mr. aim Mrs. J •■*■ nun. wnu un,j *j*u„ only i;ilimed at the
have been viMlilio lm Ihe pasl |.,si mgatioii. The Idealistic face of
week in Kansas, returned to Oeaty (hu |,(lV (l) ,|10 ,,|(fnre ni...,i it well
Wednesday. enough but the man who called hint-
Mrs. Ituth Wleleher and son. M.|f Hall was a little toy sardonic
Donald, are visit In** relallves and |,,r Mn h a rol.\ Tim decid'd,
triends in Geary this week. It took him a little longer to dls-
I, J McDaniel lell lor Enid Hun- rover tint Hud.nl directory at the
day where lie will lemidll for an lm k of the hook following the worn-
llldelinile Hint*. ell's hockey team. Hall was listml
The Geary pep ,sqimd. dressed In as being from Sylvunlu, Tex. Tim
Ihe school colors ol red and black, hud never heard of the pi he
A GREAT SCHOOI. MASTER: O held a pep inecllng Thursday on guess',',I ll would be a little town
God l lit >ii I in ..I t:i tie lit me from main street. They lortlied a circle oomewheiw near tic university,
my youth: noil hitherto have f m the middle ui the street and s" ,M' Held, he thought
Bible Thought
declared thy wondrous works. — gave the school yells.
P'liltn 71 • 17.
MEMORY LANE
Oi l 9, 19119
Mrs. M. B. Cope enierlaineil n
number ol ymmi: lolks this after
Ml.ss Mary Margaret, and Eu-
gene Dallmier enii riained a group
ot their Iriends wlllt a dance al
the l.eglon hall Thursday evening.
The evening was a huge .success,
according to (lie lollowing who
were present' Joe Douglas. Virgil
Buiienger. Earl Smith. Edward
Momer. Austin Tender, Dale Cin-
der, Johnnie Waller. Mr. and Mis.
Tlie Hall lm knew wasn’t I In; sort
v. lin'd l l himself ill for such a situa-
tion us the other fellow had and
than bn unuhla to muiahul hla own
defense This boy. he'd wager, wu*
not as clever. Hat w here hud the
one bacume the other, und why?
Did the muii who was in Center City,
now, culling himself Windsor Hall,
know where the real Hull was?
"Suy, boss," l lie eubdriver's gueru-
luiis voice Igolie in on his thoughts
•'How much linigsi are we going to
sit here in the sun? The meter's
gain' all the lime, and you might as
well bo getlln' somewhere for your
money."
“Right you are. rellu. Suppose
you drive me dawn to the corners,"
replied the reporter.
The corners was a complete busi-
ness district that hud sprung up not
far from the university. Tim got out
there, paid off. the cub and sought
tbo same telegraph station to which
lie hud directed I lull after they left
the English House this morning.
Tim suddenly conceived a clamor-
ing desire to see u copy of the wire
Hull had sent. Hut his authority
didn't extend that fur. Even the
police Imd to go through a good deal
of red tape before they could con-
fiscate a copy of a telegram.
Ho wrote out his own telegram
and addressed It: Sheriff, Sylvanla,
Tex. The message read: "Can you
give me present address of Windsor
Hall who comes from your town?
Answer at once, urgent." He signed
Ills name and followed it with "care
of Detective Inspector Thomus l-eo".
He was getting hungry. Mrs. Wil-
son's coffee hail been good but that
had been long ago. He selected his
restaurant, found his path lending
him past a florist's. On an impulse,
Tim went in und bought three dozen
of the largest, reddest roses he could
find. The card he sent with them
was marked simply "From a friend.”
I.oulse Beeves, he hoped, would guess
the name of the sender.
Entering his restaurant, he dis-
covered that after paying for the
Into the corridor near I.eo's ofilce,
lie found the place boiling with ex-
citement. Bluocoate and detectives
milled about before the entrance to
the detective Inspector's office. He
pushed his way through them to the
door and rapped sharply. As he en-
tered, ha beard a rnan'a voice cull,
"Get ready to weep, Blade. You've
sure boeu scooped this time.”
bee, sitting gloomily behind his
desk, heard It too. Ills leonine heud
snapped up and ho went out Into the
hull and roared for three full min-
utes. When he returned the lmll
was empty and silent. He looked
more cheerful.
"Flackner and his gang have been
talking to them," t.ee explained.
Three Hostesses Enter-
tain For Sister
A "Tombstone” tournament will
be held at the regular weekly meet-
ing of the Ladles Oolf club Wed-
nesday when play will begin
promptly at 9 a. m.
Pairings for the gumes have been
announced as follows:
Class “A”—
Mrs. Haydn J. Davis and Mrs.
R. C. Rice.
Mrs. Hadley C. Brown and Mrs,
Sim Richard Revllle.
Mrs. Cy Evans and Mrs. V. R.
A. Ashbrook and Mrs.
Mrs. V. M. Reichert, Mrs. Dan
Hahn and Miss Maxine Thompxou
Joined in entertaining Monday eve-
nlng with a surprise party honor-,
Ing the birthday anniversary of < Mrj“y'
their sister, Miss Ruth Thomn-; “rs'„ ,
Knn Fred H. Hampton.
“u*‘‘ i piayg itBM
The courtesy was held In the, ri”’5 , ...
home of the honoree’s father. G., \ Jesf, W' Haydon and Mre*
R. Thompson. 516 West Jackson!*'™, AJnnold' „ „ , .
street, and suggestions of Pal- j p ^ran*c °* Harrison and Mrs,
"Flackner doesn't like you, does lie?" llowe'en were employed in all ao-,
“Never has before. Don’t Imagine pointmentS. I Mrs. P. B. Myers and Mrs. Her-
lie doea now," agreed tha reporter. Bridge was the diversion and' Y°unkhelm.
bee tapped his desk aimlessly with those to enjoy the games wall ,„y ,e8B f°!' the luncheon folbw-
a fureflriger. "The fact Is," lie sulJ
at last, “Hall's fingerprints don't
tnutcli tbe ones on the third floor.
As If that weren't enough. Flackner
sent In word half an hour ago that
lie had the case all sewed up for us
and that he'd bring It In by three
o'clock. That's what those fools
were waiting for." A
"They might Just as well go out
and wait on the corner for the news-
boy," said Tim. ‘‘Whatever lie's got,
the honoree and hostess were
Miss Katherine Stoehr, Miss Qlen-
1 nls Flke. Miss Josephine Lewis,
Mrs. Harold Barrett and Mrs. Del-
mar Thompson.
Ing play will be Mrs. Hampton.
Mineral Wells, Tex. |
doesn't look like a member of tl
DUUmer or Clyde Barrow gam ]
but Dr. A. J. Evans wss stoppi [
by a police officer In every to»
between San Antonio and Miner I
Wells when he recently return |
home here from the former town.u
Dr. Evans, a physician, had Ju
left San Antonio for his home wh.!
an emergency phone call reach. I
his office In Mineral Wells,
plea was made for tha operator
reach him and ask him to hur l
home for a professional engagjT
ment.
The phone operator called eve'j
filling station along the route a/
conveyed the message. Filling atl
tion attendante In each town n;|
tlfied local police.
A highway patrolman located li
Evans and delivered the messal
Just 15 minutes after the first cd
was placed. The same routine wj
repeated in every town throu
which Dr. Evans passed.
W. R. C. MEET
A called meeting of the Women's
Re-llef Corps was held Monday aft-
ernoon In the home of the presl-
Favor for high score went to rient, Mrs. Joe Kelly, 529 North
Mrs. Barrett, while Mrs. Thump-, Chocalw avenue,
son received the consolation prize. Purpose of the session was to
ored
Following the games the non-, complete plans for making a quilt
ed guest displayed her many I by the group.
. ............................... lovely remembrances for admua- l An informal social hour was en-
Ik-'II write before he man s in. That tion, after which little Miss Oath- j joyed following the business session
l.inl simr>l.v doesn't Ilka me nn,| this erine June Reichert assisted the. and the hostess served delicious re-
is one scoop lie'll make himseir cer- hostess in serving a delightful i freshments before adjournment to
•“in of.” lunch. j meet with Mrs. Kelly again next
•T wonder If lie's really got any- : Monday at 2 p. m. All members
thing, Tim. I'd Imte to lie beuten by 0 y. w. Y. K. CMJB i are urged to attend,
that damned little faker." lurnelinuw nf ihe n V W v If H* sfi
.K\sr -Tar-rffjs ^4.^T'*U'»s««Si,rsw. t
......-«—• • r&ZSS^iAK i p* ti'UK.usns
“By the way," went on the detec-
tive, "ho found out something nliout
the affair out lit the EngilHi lhm.su
last night. He must have got (lie tip
from somewhere because while w«
were In the house. Brown, who was
on guard outside, rau into him. He
ruses ho had only carfare down- ‘'u,,le dashing up to Brown nil fidj
town nn.l 15 cents So lie lunched I bright, little (mentions und ItrarrAa
on coffee and doughnuts, und smiled tiiado him heat it. llruv.u says lies
happily all the time ho ate. gelling fat, he added Irrelevantly.
When Tim stepped off the elevator (TO HE COXTIXUEUt
the home of Mrs R H Dennis 114 Mr und “»•<««»» Q- Moldy at-
N,fe.t, u.Li ' 1HI tended a well appointed 7 o'clock
North Mntonib avenue. , dinner-bridge given Sunday evening
: bv Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Farley al
L. A. TO O. R. C. their home in Oklahoma City.
Mrs. Grace Harris, of Little Rock,
Ark..
Irving P. T. A.
Holds Meetii
Irving Parent-Teacher assocl
tion conducted their regular m.
ing at 3 p. in. Monday at t!
school when an exceptionally lai
attendance was recorded.
Meeting was opened With soml
followed by prayer. An Interestlf1
program was given by members
the third grade at Irving school. If
During a business session, the tf
ganlzatlon received reports by tt
executive and finance committe“
followed by a discussion of flnate
ces.
Singers Club Of «
it
P. T. A. Convene^ *
* * #
grand Vice-president of the I BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
L. A. to O. R. C., will be in El A group of neighbors and friends „,llh o,
Reno Friday for the regular 21 of Miss Anna Rhodes gathered at, S,1“b m
Initial meeting of the Motl
HOW CAN I ?
By ANNE ASIII.EY
OLD CALUMET
o'clock meeting of the local auxil- her home, 235 North K avenue Mon- i JHt-Teacher association was hi
iary in tlie Eagles hall. | day for a covered dish luncheon in ?4(!?.day evrnlng at the scht
A social will be featured follow-1 celebration ol her sixty-fourth birth-; d ,, ep , e t“rectlon
ing the business session with Mrs. day anniversary. Paullne Rector. .
1 The second rehearsal will be hi.
Fred Conquest, of Chickasha. Mrs.; It was a surprise courtesy with
Tliose from litis community to
enjoy a party with the freshman
and sophomore classes Friday night
were Hazel Anderson. Luverne Pen-
Daily Lesson
In English
W. C. Murphy and Mrs. George tlie following In the party:
Oct. 23 from 4:15 to 4:45 p. t
Q. How ran I prevent broken glass
noon in honor ol the fifth birllnlav .Raul Dullinelr. Billy Jean Squires, fintii eausmt; Injury”
iiniilwi niv of Iter there, Miss Fern 1-uunt Jean HchilUng, U*lu Coll- A Tlie best w:n to dispose of
Fr.ne t The aftmiiisin was : pent , man. Mattie I.ou Mourer. Rtlfhel broken glass is to throw it into i “*“■ and
in games after which a dainty lOlnder. Dorothy Doughty, and hot fir*. Never throw broken Maurice Cavlns. Roseot Young and
iuneheon was served. Viola Long. glass Into a shirt, a vacant >ot. 1 Ernest Palmer.
WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do
Miller as hast esses. All members I Mrs. Joe Walker, of Oklahoma ^ee Marsh, president of t
are urged to be present. 1 G'ity, Mrs. W. A. White, Mrs. George **■ ”• vnit. announced.
Stulford, Mrs. Morgan Stafford — i —
and son. Dale, Mrs. C. A. Sheets.
Mrs. Floyd Sheets. Mrs. Jesse Sheets
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BlItTHDAY HONORED
11 mb.1Th°S r
not eoiifttse "carton" ipask-bwinl. birthday anniversary of her duugl;- Mrs Lee Lamka' and Mn”aShv
mispronounced' Ves J",1 !°“th Hadde'] ?v,‘n'!t‘' j Su "and Sammy",' Mta. *ta‘
OPTKN MISPItONOIJNCED. Vps- tained a uroup of friends ot the Prather Mrs George Wri^hi Mrs
ves-el. .second e as honoree Friday' afternoon. ! r„‘ m ^ MklnZ
Tom Flotins was an overniglil I or a refuse can. Observe the Gold- Miss Jessie Miller of El Reno, m hell unstressed, ana not ves-t. Games and contests were fea-1 Mrs. Jess Mason, Mrs Charles Tve
Pill: burgh. Pa.. Oet. 9 Totlay, guest in Ihe home of Dudley Hold- Q How fan I make a getoel lay- spent the week-end with her par-. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Annul; tured for entertainment with prizes arid Mrs. Tom Penwrlght.
the Tiger., got revenge for the win Thursday. cr cake Inundation? ehts. Mr. and Mrs. Bruet* Miller, two ns. one 1. going lo Betty Howe and Mary: A lovely bouquet of roses centered
drubbing they received from tin* Dr. Meredith Baldwin of Wa- b How can I make a good lay- and family. ' SYNONYMS: Sacrament, service. Louise Etheridge. The bupsI of'the dining table for the bountiful
Pirate!, yesterday. Cult met/, was (tonga visited Ills parents over the cr cake foundation? Charlie Covins and son. Dewey, solemnity, ceremony, communion, honor displayed her many lovely! luncheon, alter which the group
knocked nut of the box in Hie third , week-end A l;.i- one cup of graiml.tled 0f Corbin. Kentucky, left Thuraday j /remembrances for admiration. 1 joined in piecing quilt blocks.
Inninc anil YVillis was pul in Pitts-1 Mr. and Mrs. N I,. George wen-' sut'.ur 1 1,1 1' CI,PS for their home ufler visiting a few WORD STUDY: "Use a word Tig. hostess was assisted by her
bmvlt in finish the i.ame. The Oklahoma tJily visitors Saturday, linin'- 1 leasisxin nl baking |siw- days with his brother. Henry Cav-1 t4nws ""‘I **• ls •v“u[s- daughter. Miss Allien, in serving ill. M. F. CLUB
seme wa- 7 lo l Mr and Mrs Tub Jnliiison nl. *ler and '•! H'.gs Hake in tltree lay- |nfl Mrs. Cavlns and family. I U.i.'.:V 11 luscious ice course at Ihe close' Mrs. Grace Smith held a substl-
IOklahoma City were Sunday gticM.s era
Als.iti 7.7 nr Kill inctubers of the lit the Charles DcWtll home.
local council Knight* ol Cotiim-1 Ml.ss Doris Crtss. lormcrtv
tor twet|t> minutes In a hot
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,,f (J How should china dishes be Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kappus1 l|loun> • thut which accompanies.
- -- * . 1 orPUi. . v4 i.,,u nttftlAAixillnXxl jtf hi
IV1IX umilh 1IIIU llllliujr. , . . ^ iu. a wu i ov 411- *nc utni. MlV VJnit'B OillUIl flCIa U .SUDnll-
Hazel Shelton spent the week- niaslcring oih* woiu Men clay. To- of (llt, aflernoon. The birthday lute hand at brldqc when Mr. and
id ui El Reno and Oklahoma City. ‘W* '™:, , , t ‘1 A N 1 'cuke which centered the dining Mrs. Harvey Dozier. 417 North Choc-
bus will leave Hus city next Tucs- Onirv. has moved In Oklahoma ‘b'lcd? of Deep Dale spent Sunday with other ronromitoiU of^ in
day morning to attend the firs' Cllv where she has been employed.' A. Dram china dishes by pine- [|„, tormer's mother. Mrs. Henry I gratitude ls hardheartedness.
annual eelebndion of Columbus dav Miss Florence DeWtlt, who has 11,w ll,|,,n 11 wln' biiskel. Pour Kappus. 8ouUl-
to lie lu ld at Shawnee next Tues-1 been visiting for the last few days *1"1 w**1*'1 over them and then place J Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Miller and
day. Oi-l. 13. in Oklahoma City, returned to H" "r radiator family, Mr. und Mrs. 8ylvester
-- [Geary Sunday. ,M *,rV- Smith and daughters. Misses Irene
Mr. and Mis. I. O. Cash were! ---— Essex and Katherine McCann were
in Gearv over the week-end vis- • — -------------• among those of the Junior class of
lIVli'P |).M V. I the Red Rtx-k Sunday school who
m enjoyed a picnic In Oklahoma City
* Sunday and also visited the
A Problem A Day
Irook and Learn
table was topiw-ci with twelve can- taw avenue, entertained the H. M.
dies. It was cut by the honoree: F. club Monduy evening,
und served with the Ices. ( Favors for high score went to
8 * * Mrs. Haroid H. Slmes and Mr.
Dozier, after which a dainty lunch
'Plug lliclr parent-,. Mr. and Mrs I DEEP DALE
I Bill Hogan and Mrs. Cash. q _____ ________
, Mr. and Mis Dclmiir Thompson
A water tank has three pipes of El Heim visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs M Chapman and orphanage. About 70 enjoyed the
entering it Pgs* No I will fill Mr. and Mr* O. L. TIionipMMi. lanilly Irom El Iteno. Mr. und Mrs occasion.
Mb* In nk nluim in 12 hour,. I*i|m* Tin* first ol llu* choiiilxT of coin- M (* row Dover mul .son, Elmon Mr. niul Mrs. Nnt Robinson and
No. 3 alone will fill it m 151 lucre.1 \nlli y hull games was played Ci'uwunvrr Mr and Mis. Ernest daughters. Olethu and Oeraldlne,
lMnitv Pits' No 3 will empty the Tuesday at the hichsclaiol build- Crow trover from Hydro attended vlalted with the former's brolher,
tank in til hour.. If the tank Is,Ing. Father Ix-r'latre. mitnitger of all-day churelr services al Ihe R,,ss Robinson, nnd Mrs. Robin-
eiiipiv and nil tlit.s- pipes are ihe league, has orgiuii/ed the 1) s church Sunday. They also son of Red Rock. Saturday eveniniL
op*tied at same time how manv' teams as follows: brouaht 23 people irom Weather- **r- and *®ra' ’*'• ,,nd
horn Is foil- the tank will Is* fill-| Dr Harrv Meyer, captain J. It lord lor service.-. family visited In the Fred Von
ed? Met’la in U. H Warner. Dewey The Deep Dale club will tneel Tongeln home of Midland Sunday.
Answer lo Yeslerday's 1‘roMem Harrey, Julias Garvey, ami O. K ilmrsdav with Mrs Jack Wal- Mr anti Mrs. Charlie Rcdlim and
Brown $135, Jo $isn Hmith I nine It man li.nmt tin tighter*. Iren*, Corine and Katin
•175. Explanation Add 625, 75n |( F r,,11ms. caplaln. N L. Mr and Mr*. Clarence Owen ''fhje. were guests 8unda> ol Mr.
Owrrwe, Oleun H'sif, Itusem* Uqllln'.s. Irolil Elkhart. Kansas, are visiting IL,M 801,011 ,,eor E1
I* J MeC'iV amt Ilona e Hughs relallves ami Iriends III tills coin- .. .„ --.or. ...a
Dr. Fraeinan Ktiaigh, eaplnlli. Ira tuuiiiiv this week They will le- , Mra.'.Ty _ B.— >nq. <WU<1M*
Meyueen. P Dallitielr, Huss.il purl mxt Friday lor Independence, 21^.,,Y'J*V.r
1. Wlrnt famous musician com-
poser ruined his hands for the
piano-forte by too much practice?
2. Wind is the (Irrlvatlon of the
word “dunk"?
3. For bow many miles Is the
Amazon River navigable?
4. How long did It lake for a
sufficient number of slates to rati-
fy the Kith Amendment?
5. Wluit Is Italy's chief sciqxirt?
A its wen
1. Schumann.
7 O'CLOCK DINNER
MKs Fern Forrest. 207 Nor!It Ma-
comb avenue, entertained Satnrduy
evening with a prettily appointed 7
(/dock dinner.
Sealed with the hostess were Mr. , , ... .
and Mrs. John McIntosh, of Oki.i- ”est !treet.
honm Citv, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. .. „ ~~. .
Ritter and Bill OToole. 1 Mrs. C. C. Brann. of Oklahoma
was served, nallowe'en was suggest-
ed in the details of the games and
other appointments. Hosts to the
club Tuesday evening, October 23.
will be .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gam-
.A low bowl of marigolds centered, 9*ty' l*’03 an uvern*K*)l ttuest Mon-
the table, while other sppolniinents ,iy her piuents. Dr and Mrs. W.
wen* suggest Ive of Hallowe'en. d* Muzzy. 212 South Evans avenue.
>5 'k >> —-, —--
6 O'CLOCK DINNER
Mrs. YVIIIltim Lambert, 312 Smith
Hoff avenue. Imd as Iter guests at
Salem
Swagger Slits
$S-$lt- $12-$14
These are made of
lovely material with
full length coats, lined
and inter-lined, and a
skirt that is well
worth the full price
of the suit. Why wear
your old coat when!
you can buy one at*
this price.
RossHatSIwp
Mrs. F. W. Sanford
(I o'clock dinner. Mr*. Walter C
II
875 place each of these ri!*tin*s
over Ha* Mini uml reduce each *nn*.
Hon; then take vm 1.3 *imt 7 h
11"|KTlIvelv lif Ihe (llffep-ltee Is*-
tween Ihe fir t Mint ami IHtHi
2. Pium Ihe
meimlng lo dip.
3. 2.800 miles.
4. 13 month*.
6. Naples
German liinken.
........... ........... ■w.a..rw 11 | „• 11 111 v 1 11*141,* 101 iiiurpiiiunm, ik.
Brawn. John Collglul/er unit W A Mlaauuii. when* they will atlcihi Mr ” iiii ur n i ,,, K 1 1
T—nmmS~
^Coming ns ............. ' tJr'S *** I ^ ^rl^ntSiW "tfi
nen.,"of",,il^ '*« *" Okla-1 'mism “ walbt.um "Pent' Ura^fcai^lnS^Mr
inatgen'e S.nlr mal fhtrrv Am" ’W2L VW'"‘M "’M' K“'h,rrn Mm W. P%!££ mS
^ CENTER GROVE j
Hrmrn of El Reno The raws were l"«,Ml,|',mi 'Mrs^Cle.wee T1g.mnt.im '''’Cfr'^md Mrs A B Powell und Cnrr'p Pallm‘r ,nd Hu«h‘* Barr-
........."" SH*.........*.......... .............. Mf J-
Flirt
on Kept 3 In the presence ol Mb*
Mat-nil.
Calumet.
Mix* Elite Barringer, who ha* Mr am] Mrs. Dmi Richard and Mr nlH, Mnt Lee Penwrlght and
Colette Cublmge and Melvin Siler
dnv lm Iliu-tslHirm*1 where* he will '"T" a ' Pujcilee family. Mr and Mrs. May Kap- datuihters. Uiverne, Don Klda and
he enroled In the lmli,ui <l!« T ' r"' ^ l""' ,l“UH""'r Um^; and l*eotn. were visitors Hi the Tom
Ineetrd there her isiranla lit Gearv over the Margaret Maam were Balurday p,.nwrlghl home In El Rrao Bull-
Mr „iu« u>. tin—.. it...... 1. *e"k*',ml eieinim vlsilors of Mr. und Mrr. ,uv
•rn and rhlklren >re Rtimlav din- ,,W"nl11",' « .... ! Mr. and Mrs. Bam Ttttertngton of
ner vue* t* in the home ni Mr ami "f"'"'1" N"r,nan Prhhiy Mrs. Prank Uomhoff Is vtalUnt Henston spent Sunday a f tens sin
Mr* E II Maine oTRIchland * ? ® ^'’".wilh Mr. a^d Mrs J. T. Essex
fltimlav dinner guests m the ‘i' business. Ihl* Week. I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Palmer and
home nf Mr and Mi* J Hiee,1'1''’ U *h" «, •MwikIImb Huturday evening vWtow of Mr. I daughter. Nadine, were dinner
were Mm*" June "ml Leal Cm- '"""T n,y '''Kl Mr* '^fTJ*r_a2d “T'l auesls of Mrs Palmer's parents,
kendnii of Kl Reno '"’r ,r"''Ml" i«, Marlin and family of Tern. Mr 'Mr, #ml j, K a,,,,,,,, m R|m
Mr. and Mr? K I,. Martin and °' "ry "'lrr 'he^week-riid I ami Mrs. Harnt Bcrp^and John oirn Sunday
chlltlren. Jtinlnr uml Hatburu Jenn.
mi ................... ........... ......ner
Anna Clemens is visit inn, Hand. Mr. and Mra. Oval Ayers Mr, and Mrs. Henry Uomhoff
of Rielilnmi u.-m u,„„iLJ1.,her sons. Melvin and Albert, in and tumlly, Mr. and Mra. Harry were Hundav afternoon visitors of
S SuTiiTSri M,,vrr "K* Mr ami Mrs 'WrtfcS U
Rife homes " _ Arthur Turner of Oklnhomn'mid children. Mr. nnd Mrs. Uw- okarthe.
Mr imd Ml. 11,,,,v U|„u„ Cliy visited with frleiHls in Oeaty leme Ayers and baby. Mr. and Mu, Gene and Leo Miller are UI at
Mr and Mra Harry Blake and m.„ ,||r | ItiirKlie Thrash and baby. Mr. and ,hui lime
family from Dtmran visited Erl
day In the home ol Mr. ami Mrs
Ed Blake
Ike Katpln ami laurel Grant Mis Ralph Hrlnrr. Mr. and Mra.
were in Oklahoma City Runday
Mrs Nelly Ramsey nf Milton.
Mantel Hendricks, n called on lM kUl,
Junior Martin of Richland Bundav ^‘relallves * ” °^ V '* *
Mr. and Mra Paul Lynne have
Itersliel Miller and bnby.
Fred De Prance left Sunday for
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Girard and
family of Rim Olen accompanied
Mr. ami Mrs. O. P. Berg
Sunday school was well attended
Sunday, following Suiftluy school
preaching by Rev. Mugbv was en-
joyed.
Thane who attended the singing
convention nt Altonn were Mr. and
Mrs. Brwln Brawn nnd son. Paul.
Mr. nnd Mm. Ooff Sullivan nnd
family. Mr. tutd Mrs. Louis Dun-
can nnd family. Mr. and Mrs. H.
L. Sowell nnd family nnd Ollte
Smith.
Thane who vfadted In the Har-
rison home Sunday were Mr. nnd
Mrs. Rudolph Jacobson. Mr. nnd
Mrs. I*oyd Behller. Mr. and Mra.
Andy antes and son. Harold. Mr.
and Mra. Beluler. all nf King llsher.
Margaret and Haxel Wilbur. Minnie
SUln and Noah Smith at this com-
munity.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Magby ami
daughter. Ruth, of Geary nnd
Lm Magby of Arkansas were Sun-
day (turner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bdgar Magby.
Mrs. Rtu Jacobson of Klngflah
er spent Saturday night with her
mother. Mrs. Elite llarrlson
Marie Oates of Kingfisher spent
Sunday night with her mother,
Mrs. Elite Harrison.
afternoon
and Iter dmwhler. Mra V Lupin*”!!! where he has SiT U ijIlj
sr---fiKsrr:
Sunday curst* In the M ntnkr visitor Saturday.
hZebU Mr and Mrs Ns! Ww Mc,nUw and «af Hagar
■Mke. Duane Blake and Rd WII* *"l» »• Okatehc
Sams of Oklahoma CM* Baturday.
Union City where he la to work Bunday evening after a few days*
mi 1 lie road at that place. visit.
——---- I I Arrington of Pleling la spend-
ing a few days with hla daughter.
Mrs. Henry Bomholt. Mr. Bomhoff
and children
Modern Etiquette
By BOBBBTA LE8
Q. Should a passenger smoke in
an automohile. where there are
Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. B. Rice and
ahlldten spent the week-end In mw5!e^Jlia®io*l»iT hlH
the home of Mra. Rket mother.
Mrs. Cottle Wllrog. east ot Klim- ™ A
- *•? *«•— * •s-iwWiSsruffara!
a».« zix. st &
Mr. and Mrs. Courtney and °»Her paasetigera and the windows
• fig.
•f her ata-
bm« wNh tha Jw Anna ah*
at — ‘
Al—andg, 4lk South Mhcria ava-
MM. Mra. Alexander and donah-
»er, Jeannine, renainad hr iM
darn' vMt. Mr. t. W. A
wtfi accempaiw them home
vaStxst
ate closed?
A. No: It may he objectionable
to some of the other passengers,
and It U very inconsiderate lo do
so,
q. When one h very buoy, la B
teeesaary la acknowledge all tet-
ters ■rowpUft
A. m ObservsUon tfwehas that
the buMeal people an aauaMy tha
mm prampl mi thla repud.
q, Whan ilMtfd tha land m
buUer plain he taken aff Uw
Mr. and Mrs. OUilam Palmer and
sons. Jimmie. Donald Jean, and
Loyd of Calumet were Sunday din-
ner guests ot Mr. altd Mrs. BUI
Shirley.
Mr. and Mia. Lawteoae Mgappa
Deep Dale and Mra deary Bap-
pus wen vMMa in the Wuie An-
■Mr and Mia Paul LePever and
family and D L Todd won QgH
Mra C. H.
r, tilt 1
Kotschowsky. Mr*. E. H. Moon. Mrs.
I.iidcn Shcnollng nnd Billy Putimin.
Tin* evening was spent iuforimilly.
al bridge.
ill :S -.ft
(TBANETTES CU B
One uf the loveliest pnrtles of'
the full season for Cubunettex club
was held Monday evening with
Miss Velma Mne Hurry. C14 South
Miles avenue.
Tlie ocrnslon wns symbolic of
Columbus tiny with appropriate,
decora Hons. Unique favors to the |
guests were Indian dolln and ca-
mss. while a color scheme of
brawn and yellow whs observed Ini
all the party details.
Guests to enjoy the bridge games
with members were Mias Ruby
Hurhtrnmnn. Mrs. Henry Kouba
nnd Mrs. Arthur Reenw.
High score favor wux won by
Mrs. Norma, while Miss Mary Til-
Icy received the traveling prise
mid (he nmaulntlon went lo Mrs.
Kouba.
Plates mid other lunch nppolnt-
menls repealed lira observed mo-
tif when dainty refreshment* were
served nt a late hour Tlie host-
ess was assisted In the hospital!-
Ups by her sister, Mra. Pml Lind-
say
A business meeting wtll be lield
with Miss Hurry October 13.
No More Dynamite
for Mo!1
And that's Whit
YOU would Say,
After Makiai tha
“Liquid Ttsf
Alarm
tmamm ncri
RETURN TUESDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hadgkinwm.
IIM SuiwM Drive returned Tucf
day morning from St. Izniis. Mo.
where they attended the wurkl
sertflg.
John T. Nay tea. taster Behuen
emeyer snd Baltey Johnson were
Oklahoma City vtatlom Tuesday.
TH0S. JENSEN
Real Estate
RuUding and Lmii
Stockn liquidated
Bonded Abstracter
mVt N. Bickford
El Iteno Hmmm377
If, by making one little rhsago, you
could relieve 11 rumlilion of slug-
gi*hiiexx within l!l buun, and feel
nlsml lot)', Isfltar—would you ilu
it 1
David Wadsworth did. You cm
do Ihe saint. All that Is aecoasory
•* lo get >’«*<ir b»w ell In I be rigkt
that
STOVE RlPAIKt
W* c«a auk* gork ia4 ngilr u/
tea, kmt Hutek—, of Rtof
vaiadBRr*
Lasaaa Foasdry A MmMm Co.
rteain
comliilon. Bill you can't do
by doing (hem violence.
Doctors and hoapllah use Hywfd
luxnlives. They've seen lira damage
sonirtinics done by highly eoncaa-
trutnl drugs in lb« (arm of pilla nr
I ableist They know Hint ■ properly
niutlc liquid taxnlive rontuiiilsg
senna (u natural lusullve), does not
do Ibis burnt. Anti they use a ffyuM
lukutive In relieve Hie bowels, be-
cause the dwe cun be daily fryti-
fofrJ.
umiwmm
Odd Springs, Keulueky, (Un-
covered the value of a liquid
lukulive about three
ago, and would never use
vkdence uguin In reheviug
a const ipuled comliilon.
from Ihe violent aetloa of Mr
mineral drugs)
If you are g victim of "du
bowels'
Constipated nr slitMikh bowels ran
never be rwrerted with vinteii
oiirge v Thev ran tie safely relieved
ftith f>r. Cak.....
Cahlwell's Nyrsip Pepsi*
without forming tha ItkMivt haldl.
Dr. CaMsfU's Ryrup Papain Ism
ipproved liquid Uaxulivt mode burn
liw herbs, pure pepsin, aaaaa and
■•scar a. It Ismwsl ogteauhte ta lake,
the r, initial side bowel movemenl
Irom Syrup 1‘eptiM a a joyful relief
•Is": an oreasluMal auOtrwr I
constipation, here's Ihe sumrt
prompl ami sift relief1 until oatu
rcstigc* your regularlly. lisa
Ihpiid laxative,
Slnrt tonight with Syrnp L
If necessary la repeal Hie dune 1
lens each day, nntil the boweb 1
moving regularly and th
wilhoul any help al all.
If I here h on nermlaml Men i
the iMuble, Syrnp Pepsin will 1
fort and relieve you aguta, an (
an it did Ite Ural time ywai
took II.
Ash nay dragBtsl hr • haMtei
tb». Caldwell's Sv nip PunuMb M
Iguhg |ku MfLtoLi |w| H
iiuwwir INW VltfWIU V sll,
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 152, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 9, 1934, newspaper, October 9, 1934; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919377/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.