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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1937
®SOCiETY
BE RENO 70KEA J DAILY TRIBUNE
Miss Nave Betrothed To
Harold Wolverton
Calendar
MONDAY
Pan Hellenic. Hostess, Mrs. Fred
Wewerka, 921 South Barker avenue,
assisted by Mrs. Robert T. Howie,
Miss Grace Fulks and Mrs. Hermit
Schafer.
Monday Contract Players. Host-
ess, Mrs. J. S. Cormack, 314 South
Williams avenue.
Cubanettes club. Hostess, Miss
BtfTISTjMS
“Saved To Serve” Topic
Of Fortnightly Lessons
DRAMATIST
Thanksgiving day has been chosen
as the wedding date of Miss Mary --------—-
Jane Nave, daughter of Mr. and i Twila Reuter, 705 South Hadden
Mrs. Forrest Nave, 511 South Rock j avenuc
Island avenue, to Harold Alfred American legion auxiliary. Busi-
Wolverton of Houston, Tex , son Mess meeting at the American Le-
of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wolver- ' 8*on hall.
ton of Chlckasha. The vows will 1 E1 110,10 SLuc|y club. Regular
be exchanged at 4:30 o'clock In j meeting at the Webster school at
the afternoon at the Christ Memor- I wh’ch tin,e the Program will be In
• ■ .observance of American Education
ial Episcopal church.
: Week.
« «£'—> - suit"
Williams avenue. I Educate chapter. Speakers In-
Autumn shades of orange and. stitute. Hostess. Mrs. Walter C.
yellow were blended in all appoint-! Kolschowsky, 316 East Cooney
ments and decorations with yellow! street.
tapers flanking the serving table's Eagles auxiliary. Hostesses at so-
centerpiece of yellow and bronze cial in the lodge hall, Mrs. Lester
mums. The fall flowers were used Morgan, Mrs. John Ross and Mrs.
in bud vases on the quartet tables Richard Rohrbach.
and in profusion about the rooms j White Star Workers. Hostess,
Date of the ceremony was re- Miss Ruth Hodges, 704 South Ma-
vealed on tiny announcements con- I c°mb avenue,
cealed in miniature flower pots oi! Monday Night Bridge club. Host-
chrysanthemums which marked the eS8> Mrs. John Lively, 82i South
place cards. I Miles avenue.
, I B E C. club. Members will en-
The book. "Saved to Serve," was
the topic of study for each of the!
five circles of the Women s Mis-1
sionary society of the First Baptist)
church which convened in regular
sessions Thursday.
Circle one was entertained by
Mrs Lon Huff. 525 South Ellison
avenue, at which time Mrs. W.
C. Murphy led the devotionals and)
Mrs. E. A. Jackson presented the
mission study This group will
convene in a fortnight with Mrs.
Jackson. 901 South Ellison ave-
nue.
Those attending, in addition to
one guest, Mrs. J C. Pattarson,
were Mrs. Clarence l orenzen, Mrs
Seymour Siler Mrs W. C. Mur-
phy. Mrs. W J. Stoehr. Mrs. C.
B. Mavcon, Mrs. C. C. Helm. Mrs.
George Burton Mrs Roy Mor-
;»w and Mrs E. A. Jackson
New Member
1 WEEK OF PRAYER
10 BEOBSERVED
Sessions Planned By Cen-
tral M. E. Groups
THREE
Miss Charlotte Mae Irving,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank N
Irving, 419 North Rock Island ave-
nue, has been placed In charge of
the student presentation of "Three
Cornered Moon" to be given Nov.
S at William Woods college, Fulton,
Mo., where she is a senior this
term. The play is being staged
nit picsj w irctiife aiug' u
no new member. Mrs. Clift I oy the Campus Players and Jabber-
Chase, was welcomed by circle two WOCky, dramatic organizations of
* ’c '"ol at *5® home of Mrs Which Miss Irving is a member
C. F. Evans. 529 South Hadden ___
avenue. Following the devotionals
LTJZ You,,K Matrons
~~™“ •* Mr* p Meet At Church
asAtiiSg51=
Wolverton, Mrs O. W. Bailey. Miss ... ... D*Y
Nancy Jane Cross of ChickashaJ nic^.fC* “of
Mi., inA..i11. . ' mens Union of North America.
Present for this program were,
Mrs. V. A. Mason. Mrs A W |
Huckaboe. Mrs. Thomas A. Har-
ris, Mrs. John Woodward. Mrs.
R A. Watkins and Mrs Charles ” — -----•
F Byrd. Mrs. Woodward. 816 Missionary society of the First
West London street, will enter- Christian church In the church
tain In two weeks j parlors Thursday afternoon. Mrs
circle was entertained by Mrs. J. COMFORT TACKED, .Reuter, Mrs. Lawrence Chappell.
N. Roberson. 811 South Barker ave- EMBROIDERY ENJOYED 1 Mrs. Ewing Enloe Mrs Ab Wllker.
nue. assisted by Mrs. J. Y. Taylor. Embroidery and tacking a com- Mrs John Tltterington> M„
Prayer was offered by Mrs. J. W. fort were the diversion at the ______'
Andersor after which Mrs. George meeting of the Peggy Ann club j Additional Society on Next Page
Ren ImHui* «•- ------at the home of Mrs. R O. Court- Llovri Chiles Mr, mrinHn
ney. southwest of El Reno, Thurs- and Mrs. Herschal Smith
day afternoon Mrs Ralph Bolinger . . . ..
and Mrs Fletcher Chiles were wet-] ,M™' Ch“PPe11 W‘“ CnlerUln
corned as new members. i ^ov ^er home, south-
During a business session' Mrs.1 wo-st of tlle cuy __
Bell, leader, conducted the business at the home of Mrs R O. Court-
session and the devotionals were
presented by Mrs H. F. Williams.
Refreshments were served.
Three Entertained
Mrs. Ray Chapman. 106 North ......„ „ ml,v
parlors at 9:30 o’clock Tuesday
and Wednesday mornings and at 2
o’clock Thursday afternoon.
Announcements regarding the ob-
servance were made at meetings
..VI, Wit ill a ^UCMill^ UUIl-
gave the devotionals and discus- : test was won by Mrs. Lloyd Chiles,
ed an article by Elsie Robinson, Quests were Mrs. Virgil Chappell
' In the Common Things We Find . ... „
The Miracle •• and Mlss Corrlne Courtney while
The Miracle.
Reviews of the mission lesson
last week, "What Is This Moslem!
others present were Mrs. Harold
PURE JERSEY MILK
Morning and Evening
Delivery
R. L. BUCK DAIRY
Phone 9538-F-5
oi circles Thursday afternoon when mVTp. 1
Mrs. E. J. Palmer. Mrs. C. S to-,,,,,, .. „ " ,
,, _ . „ . . Kelly and Mrs. R. F. Jones.
Forbes and Mrs. Frank N Irving
entertained group one of Mrs. ‘
Williamson's circle at the Palmer B Pctree of Anadarko Is the
home, 1115 South Macomb avenue,
with a 1 o'clock luncheon.
The afternoon's activities were
opened with prayer by Mrs. Roy
Kinkaid with Mrs. L. F Geer.v
giving the devotionals. Roll call
resi'onse pertained to Thanksgiving
and Mrs. W. H. Schrocder pre-
sented the program from the Out-
look.
Members Honored
Mrs. George Burge and Mrs.
Nancy Erbar, members whose birth-
days are this month were honored
by the dedication of a poem read
by Mrs. C. S. Forbes. Afterward
Mrs. Harry Lumadue sang "Little
Old Lady" accompanied at the
week-end guest of his aunt. Miss. |
Ina Lane, 208 South Barker ave-
nue.
LOWEST PRICED MODEL WITH
Mr a no Mrs. Ralph Heitrman. I
daughter. Pqts.v Mae, and son.s Bob- [
by Gene and Donny Dean, former-
ly of 519 South Reno avenue, now
are residing at 200 North O ave.
nue.
BUY THE
ECONOMY WAY
Rural Life” was the topic of the
program conducted at a regular
meeting of the Young Matrons
Circle Three
Loren Spurr was enroled as a new
Miss Pauline Rector of Pawnee,
^ _ assisted by Mrs. E V. Andrews
Mrs A. Francis Porta. Mrs For- Business and Professional Wo-
rest Nave, Mrs Oeorge E LeVan. mcn± club Regu,ar meeting in the
Mrs. Ray K Bannister. Mrs. Wil- club rooms with the education cora-
liar.i J Schuite, Mrs William L. mittee of which Miss Kathryne
Fnnk Miss Sarah Anne Pox. Miss Morris is chairman in charge of
Muriel Donnelly. Miss Stella Louise the program
Fischer. Miss LaRue DeLana. Miss Women s Benefit Association.
Charlotte Fogg and Miss Elsie Lee Members will entertain at a 1
Brown o'clock luncheon in the Eagles hall
Both Miss Nave and Mr Wolver- preceding the regular business meet-
ton are popular in social circles ing.
The devotionals for circle three member,
which convened with Mrs. George Mrs Elmer Schwab and Mrs
Woods. 401 South Admire ave- Ferdle Merveldt were hostesses dur-
nue. were conducted by Mrs. Frank {ing the afternoon and served re-
Taylor with Mrs. Fred H Clark freshments while the program lead-
presenting the first chapter of the er was Mrs. W L. Martin,
book “Saved to Serve." The study
will he continued at the meeting
in a fortnight at the home of
Mrs Clark. 533 South Hadden ave-
nue.
,u „ piano by Mrs John Spencer, a
Dwellers ir. the Countryside or i . ,__.. ..
gi est during the afternoon, and the
circle presented the two with gifts.
Another member to be honored
was Mrs. Lumadu, who plans to
depart soon to make her home in
Chickasha. She received a shower
of handkerchiefs. A vocal solo, "The
Rosary." by Miss Dorothy Palmer,
who was accompanied at the piano
by Mrs Spencer, concluded the |
afternoon's program.
Enjoying the event were Mrs I
George Burge. Miss Adah Burge,!
Mrs. Gertrude Clark, Mrs W. P
Crites. Mrs. Henry C Coates, Miss]
Lida Dashiell, Mrs Frank N Irv-
ln", Mrs. C. S Forbes. Mrs. L F.
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Using the topic "Like Unto A
Grain of Mustard Seed' Mrs. M
M. Golden gave the devotionals _______ _______ .
after which Mrs. S. A. Poster dis- Oeery, Mrs. Roy Kinkade. Mrs.
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W H. Schroeder. Mrs Carl Whit-
lock, Mrs. A. E. Farmer. Mrs. Theo-
dore Freuschting, Mrs Harry
Lumadu, Mrs. W. W Slaughter,
Mrs. R. E. Detrick, Mrs. L. A
McCullough. Mrs J. W Barreee,
Tlie former was graduated from
the El Reno hlghschool where she
was a Pepett and member of the
Plillalathean literary society as well
Entre Nous club. Hostess. Mrs.
H. A. Coley. 506 South Hoff ave-
! nue.
Women's Christian Tempcrauce
as violinist in the orchestra For | Union. Hostess. Mrs. W. R. Keen.
two terms Miss Nave studied at, 101 North L avenuc
tlie Oklahoma College for Women, While Away An Hour club. Hos-
in Chlckasha. She was a pledge
to the "Q" social club there. Miss
Nave attended Hills Business uni-
versity in Oklahoma City. She is
active In the Trianon and the T.
T. T. T. social clubs here.
Mr Wolverton, the son of Mr.
and Mrs John P. Wolverton of
Chlckasha was graduated from the
Chlckasha hlghschool and received
his degree in the school of business
at the University of Oklahoma In
Norman In 1936 He was a member
of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. At
Uic present time he Is associated
with the Halliburton Oil Well and
Cementing company oi Duncan le
tess, Mrs. Howard Dillingham, 1219
West Wade street.
Tuesday Players Hostess. Mrs
Thompson Oilbert. 205 South Hoff
avenue.
Ladies auxiliary of the Veterans
of Foreign Wars Post No. 382
Regular meet.ng at 8 o'clock In
the post hall when plans will be
made for Installation of new offi-
cers.
WEDNESDAY
J U O. club. Hostess. Miss
Oladys Norma Colt. 319 West Watts
street.
Da m rose h Music club Hostess.
Mrs W J Aycock. 710 South Hoff
cated at Houston. Tex . where he i avenue, at which time Mrs Thomas
and his bride will make their home
A number of social courtesies are
being planned honoring the brldc-
rlcct.
♦ * •
FRIDAY llltMM.F
IS ENTERTAINED
Entertaining at a dessert-bridge
Mrs H B. Fisher. 1017 South
Barker avenue, was hostess to the
Friday Contract Bridge club last
week
High score favor was won by
Mrs M 8 Auslcy with second high
going to Mrs D. L. Fanner Others
M Aderhold will serve as lesson
leader
Ladles Society to the Brotherhood
of Locomotive Firemen and En-
glneinen. Regular meeting in the
Trainmen's hall.
Progressive Players Hostess. Mrs
J. J. Dillon. 1016 South Barker
avenue.
Dr Bow club Regular meeting In
the Masonic Temple.
Sunset Bridge club Hostess. Mrs.
W O Crump. 412 South Admire
avenue
Riverside, club Hostess. Mrs
Members present were Mrs Frank jc,,ssed "Blessed Are The Peace-
Taylor. Mrs. H. R Siler. Mrs ! makers" The choral club from the
Luna Estes. Mrs H. S. Cherry Booker T. Washington school pre-
Mrs J. A. Shuck. Mrs. M L | sented three selections. “I Ain't
Quinley. Mrs A. Nabors and Mrs Gonna 8tudy War No More," “In
I-*0h Williams. Maytime,’’ "Deep River." _________ _____
*',*n*v Subject by Mrs. Merritt Young!Mrs- E c- Cannon. Mrs E. O.
An all-day program with a was -Adequate Ministry for the | Mrs B M Campbell.
in lhr:<ri,.mrhrCl, luncheo1' Rural Church.” Afterward MrJ Group Two Meris
lured by S four fJTwJX M“rtm 6“Ve " Ulk on "Ways of 1 . w„.
Mrs Robert Schroder preset W°rk‘n8 ,n Rural Areas' and d^
the first two chapters from “Saved,CUSSed new front‘ere for ™r'*J
to Serve” in the morning Mrs j c,iurches.
F T Hensley gave the three con-1 In concluding tlie program Kcn-
eluding chapters In the after-1 neth Peacher contributed several
noon acco" Ion solos.
Additional guests were Mrs. Har-i • * *
rlett Stack pole. Mrs E T. Hen-! MISS CO'•BY HAS
slev. Mrs W. A Hendrix Mrs. A/ULIKIT PARTY
!f^y_JPr,mVbRk<‘r an<1 Mrs Ij Miss Laurabel Cosby. 406 South
Hubbard, while others enjoying the Hoff avenue, entertained the
Azullktt club at bridge Thurs-!
day evening, presenting the high
score award to Miss Ruth Yost
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STORE OPEN EVENINGS
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occasion were Mrs Carl McCain
Mrs. o. W Ciitrell. Mrs Otis Har-
rell Mrs W W Noblock. Mrs.
Pennvbaker.
Mn Prnnybakrr will entertain! f. M‘SS Taylor “nd Mtas
in two weeks at her home. 209 9™'] F"-ks addltloni‘“ «««»*
th El Reno nvnm.n [0r th* fVenln« alld »«ll»tad the
hostess in serving refreshments
THE CAR THAT IS COMPLETE/C H E V RO LET
______ ........ . ,__r.'ens--'»
North E3 Reno avenue
l.unrhron Served
Preceding the business session
Others present were Miss Marvbell
Kelly Mis.; Esther Yale. Miss Ethel
ST .SeoTb
Oariett. members of circle five JeSS M
-----^ w nva.o a-r. u. rnillin LAIirnt ivavcioiuc CIUO. tlOMO.VS. Ml‘S
present were Mrs R L. MarUn,1 Dolph Smith, northeast of Ban-
Mis James Wt^d. Mrs Seth Nation »rr
J C, L. club. Hostess. Mrs. Don
Ahern. 909 South Ellison avenue.
and Mrs. Olenn R Rhodes.
Hostess In a fortnight will be
Mrs Martin. 301 SouUi Williams
avenue.
• • *
JUNIOR SIM TFT V
IS ENTERTAINED
Mrs. Henry Oirard. sponsor
LUNCHEON-BRIDGE
FOR MRS. JOHNSON
Another social courte.iy extended
Mrs Kepler Johnson, who plans
to depart soon to make her home In
llie Junior society of the Nazarene, Phi-bury. Neb. was the lovely I
church, entertained a group of o'clock luncheon and bridge given
young people Friday afternoon at
her home. 249 North N avenue,
assisted by Mrs. John Clillcott.
Oamei. and contests offered di-
version Refreshments were served
Onests were Mcrrll. Bobby and
Max Own; Lloyd Hchoiz. Joe
Betty Jean, and Billy Jim Mc-
Naui ht; Esther Peek, Arnold Sills,
Allen. Charles and Walter Stroud;
Otlbfrt Fuller. Margaret Anne Old-
lleld. Olivet. Wynette, Dorothy
and Einmn Mac Culley. Marv Mar-
garet and Dillard Olranl, John
Dale Chllcott
Friday afternoon by Mrs. Harold
T. Livingston. 903 Sunset drive.
The luncheon table was centered
with a colorful arrangement of
fri ll, flanked with yellow tapers.
Rose* and chrysanthemums were
combined in pretty room decora-
tions.
Mis. Johnson was presented a
hostess gift while Mrs. LrRoy Jones
sco.ed high In the card games with
Mr* James T. Riley receiving the
cut prize, Guests were limited to
a few Intimate friends of the
honorec
Resident Auction Sale Of HiRh Class Eurniture
AT 1215 WENT WADE
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Uth-l ll) P. M.
Ovmrtuffed living room aalte. dinette aalte, 4 p4r«e bed room suite,
roinitirle; Nlinmons bed. hangover spring. Innrispring maUrtos, nilt-
co radio, i mlio table, magasine rara. smoking stand, end table. Ilh-
raiy tabic. Urroaer, Portable arwing machine, Maglr rhef range new;
i gaa haatera, gas circulator, electric Ire bos. rlrclrlc sweeper, rtn-k-
,h‘“' ,H‘*1 ehalrs, rugs, new linoleum. Thor washer, hot plate 32
Piece dinner set, fruit Jam. tubs, boilers, dlal.ro, ,-o.dilng ulrnalla.' Ml
U. new laivn hose, bicyrlr and a world of small loots Every thing
listed above, la Juat like new.
C. L. Everett, Auctioneer Nix Bradley Ala t hr a*, ow.vcr
enjoyed a 1 o'clock covered dish
luncheon at the home of Mrs
W D. Hart, 906 South Barker
avenue.
Special guests were Mrs M. L
Ferguson. Mrs. A B Smlther Mrs
Ted Owenby. Mrs. Harry Garrett
Mrs. J, w Hodges, while the mem-
bers participating In the regulai
session were Mrs J. H Crane
Mrs W D Hart. Mrs D E Hern-
don, Mrs Earl Scarlett. Mrs J. H
Oravs. Mrs D. B 8tokes. Mrs
Frank SmlUi Mrs J H Bannister
Mrs I. w Douglas. Mrs J. F
Padgett. Mrs B. w. Kelly and Mrs
Will Ijimbert.
Next fortnightly meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs Douglas
P13 South Hoff avenue.
PORCUPINE KINKS 200
AUBURN. N Y —(UR)—Two hun-
d»wl quills were removed from the
0t ,JWTy' a German, «ir ana Mrs wuiuson, souin-
a norcimln^ aa ^ d°* wr»t of the city, will entertain at
owner „aiH ,uEdward Richardson, the next meeting, date of which
- “ ' ' '* * do>{ *°°ld recover was not announced.
Burge. Miss Ruth Yost,
Miss Marie Shacklett and Mrs
John Oirrctt
Plans for the party in two weeks
were not announced.
* * *
O. N. O. CLUB
IIAK CLI’B PARTY
Mr and Mrs. Viigtl Chappell,
southwest of El Reno, were hosts
to the O. N O club FYlday eve-
ning, entertaining at a card party.
Al tunin flowers decked the rooms
at the close of the evening a lunch
was served.
In the pitch games Edwin Porter
was awarded for high score and
Mrs. Qarland Porter for the con-
solation.
Those entertained were Mr and
Mi* Clarence Culllaon. Mr and
Mrs Garland Porter, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Orimmett. Mr and Mrs
BUI Mathis, Mr. and Mrs Edwin
Porter
Mr and Mrs Culllaon. south-
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