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MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1932.
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
THREE
SOCIETY NEWS
CALENDAR
Dinner-Bridge Club
Meets Saturday Eve
Fortnightly meeting of the Sat-
urday Dinner-Bridge club waa en-
joyed Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. M. Rlachurd, 515 South
Hoff avenue,
It wan a delay party and
one of the moat lovely evonta of
the spring season for the club.
The well appointed three cjurao
dinner was served at quartet
boards, which were centered with
yellow daisies In crystal baskets
that were tied with yellow tulle
fluffs.
Yellow and white was the col-
or note observed iu the place
cards and tallies, which were
adorned with the dulsy motif, .. .
while large baskets of daisies and 7d“h Mr»'
uuOun ................ ..I Vanina., 7051 Nor‘l« UlOCtuW
spirea were used ut vantage
points about the rooms to form!"11®;
a lovely setting for the delight- j Trt6U0n
fully pleasunt evening.
Ill the bridge games Mrs. J. C. 1
Sllckley held high score among
the ladles, while K. It. Barnhart
was the high scorer for the gen-
tlemen.
The hostess was assisted In
the hospitalities by her daughter,
Miss Katherine Ktsrhard.
Hots for the club meeting In
two weeks will be Mr. and Mrs.
Carl G. Hchulti, North
Evan* avenue.
MONDAY
Country Club Dance. Hosts.
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Blair and
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Keller.
A. B. C. Club. Hostess, Mis':
Loreuo Dungan, loti North Kl
ltcno avenue.
Ducky Thirteen Club. Hostess,
Miss Dorothy 'Blelstlne, 822»i
West Twentieth, Oklahoma Clfv.
Athenaeum Club. Hostess, Mrs.
Stanley Warner, 1105 South Ma-
•comb avenue.
TIKMDAY
Tuesday Players. Hostess, Mrs.
Chas. A. Mason, 018 South Ma-
comb avenue.
T. L. F. Club. Hostess at
Kd
ave-
W. D. Dillingham's 68th
Anniversary Feted
FROM GRID STAR TO BAND LEADER
YALTKL8 HONOICKD
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
rlsou, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Har-
ris and Luther C. Gadberry at-
tended the dinuer-dance given
Saturday evening at the Venetian
dining room. Sklrvln hotel. Ok-
lahoma City, honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Harry F. Vaupel, of Chi-
cago, 111,
They also attended the
Club. Hostess. Mrs.
Paul Moou, Llebmaun apartments.
Trl Hi Bridge Club. Hostess,
Mrs, Don Allison. 70 3 South
Williams avenue.
KU Kare Klub. Hostess, Mrs.
A. P. Neill, Llebmanu apartments.
Business and Professional Wo-
men. 0:30 dinner and business
sessiiyi ut the club rooms.
Happy Hour Club. Hostess,
Mrs. Albert tirhooliug, 905 South
Haddon avenue.
Chapter M, P. K. O. Hostess.
Mrs. H. L. Fogg, 005 South
Hoff avenue.
Delta Kappa Gamma. Hostess,
U. Mar- j Mias Edith Heed. 1105 Bast
Cavanuugh street.
W. B. A. Meets at the Train-
men's hall at 2 o'clock.
Coterie Bridge Club. Hosts,
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Spears, 001
South Hadden avenue.
YYKDNKMD.YY
O D. O. Club. Hostess, Mrs.
bui-ID. 8. Aruiold, 421 Hast Wade
It was to honor the slxty-
elghtb birthday aiinlversary of
W. D. Dillingham that his chil-
dren and a large group of other
relatives gathered at his home,
| nine miles north of HI Reno,
i Sunday and entertained with a
surprise basket dinner.
It was one of the largest and
most delightful social events In
that community this spring.
Those to enjoy the courtesy
with tho honoree were his moth-
er, Mrs. K. F. Dillingham, of
Oklahoma City; Mr. and Mrs.
Garnett and children, Mr. ami
Mrs. Jack II Clarke, of Ponca
City.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Dilling-
ham, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. May-
field and family, Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Mayfield and grandchil-j
dren, Mr. and Mrs. l-acy Kroger
and family, Miss Vida Kroger,
Mr. and Mrs. Joo Kvery and
family, and Melbern Bruce, all of
Kl Reno, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Bruce and son, and Mrs. W. D.
Dillingham and son. Kd, of the
home.
Miss Thelma Parker was an
ufternoon caller. Following the
bountiful dinner the afternoon
was spent informally, reminiscing.
Mr. Dillingham was the reci-
pient of many lovely remem-
brances and was wished many
happy returns of tbe day.
Romance Enda
PUCE IN MEET;
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I
Other Events of Interest
About Town
fet supper given Sunday eve- street.
nlng by Mr. and Mrs. •Barney! Wednesday Players. Hostesses.
Stewart. 1527 Northwest Thirty- Mrs. Thompson Gilbert, 203
fifth, Oklahomu City, which was
complimentary to the Vaupels.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaupel formerly
resided In HI Reuo and Oklaho-
ma City.
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DINNKK-UIUDGK
Miss Sara Atm Preston will en-
tortaln Tuesday eventug honoring
the Irving srhool fatuity and
her dancing teacner. Miss Vir-
ginia Dove, and accompanist, Miss
Kthel Smith.
Tbe courtesy will be featured
at the homo of the hostess' par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Prvstou.
201 North Kvuns.
• * •
I O'CLOCK 01X \ Bit
Mrs. W. Arthur lllggert, 212
Bast Wade street, eutcrialucd
Sunday at a t o'rlork dinner.
Covers wore laid for Ly:e Up*
•haw and Arthur Johnson, of the
A. and. M. College, at Stillwater,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Horton
and Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Harper.
The hostess was assisted In the
hospitalities by her mother, Mrs.
Harper
• • •
KIL K-tllF. NIGHT CUB
Musis to the Kll Kare Night
club Saturday evening were Mr.
and Mrs. A. P. Nell, of the
Llobinsnn apartments.
only club members were pres-
ent to enjoy the evening's game*
of bridge, In which Mr. and
Mrs. Howard K Stewart received
tho couple prise for high acore.
Tho hoatesa carried out an at-
tractive pink and white color
note In the decorations aud de-
tails of tho games.
link carnations and bridal
wreath were used In prtlly boil-
quota about I be rooms* while f isl-
and Mrs.
South Hoff avenue,
James Conner.
J. C. L. Club. Hostess, Mrs.
A. L. Greene, 416 South Hoff
avenue.
Legion Auxiliary. Regulur meet-
ing at tbo Legion hall. Reports
will bo made on tbo Sixth Dis-
trict convention.
Ladles Golf club. Hostesses,
Mrs. J. O. Chamiiuess and Mrs.
Fred B. Arnold. Morning's play
will be for "Low Nat".
Whllo Away An Hour Club
Hostess. Mrs. Howard Dillingham,
1219 Wed Wade street.
I* 8. to B. of L. K. and K.
Regular meeting at tho Train-
men's hall.
Nlghthawks Bridge t*tnti. Hm,u
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Marshall.
715 South Williams avenue.
Sterling Thlmtde Club llost-j
ess. Mrs. M. B. Cope. 634 South
Klllson avenue, with Mrs. O. O
Tollefson as associate.
Unity Club. Hostess, Mrs. I.,
8, Cupp. 406 North Choctaw nre-
nuo.
Jolly Bight Urldge Club. Host-
ess. Mrs. C. M. Mosher. 30)
North Bvaiis avenue.
TMY IIMI> AY
Ksls Klub. Hostess- Mis
Imulse Welter, west of the city.
Royal Neighbor*. Regular
meeting at the Trainmen's hall.
Btt« Iota Club. Hostess. Ml«s
Virginia Wilson. 63« South Miles
avenue.
Bplsropal Guild Regular meet-
ing at the Parish house.
Ilnaureent. Fortnightly meet-
ing nl the Masonic Temple.
First M. K. Aid Division meet-
ings for April:
Four. Hostess. Mrs. J. H.
Lyon*. e**i of live dly, with
Mrs J M Wood* ns assoclal
CKNTIt.YL M. K.
MISSIONARY MM IKTY
The Missionary Society of the
Central Methodist church will
meet at 10 o'clock Thursday
morning In the church parlors
for an all-day program.
Tho new Mission Study hook.
"Korea. Und of the Dawn" will
be reviewed with Mr*. II. B.
Wrinkle as leader.
Part of the book will bo dra-
matUed. with characters dressed
In Korean costumes.
A box lunch will be featured
at the noon hour. All women of
the church are urged to attend.
Dorothy Lee, screen actress, is
sliov:u leaving Los Angeles via the
wa>r route to New York where,
rumor has it, she will marry Fred
W»«4rr, well known orchestra
leader. Marshall Duflliid, AII-
Amcrican football player, was at
the pier to bid her goodby, but
both insisted they arc just friends.
With Miss Lee is her mother.
CALUMET ROUTE 2
FOUGHT 40 HOURS
By Tribune Con ■anpomleiu
Okarche, April 25.—A nuntbci
of Okarche school patrons ac-
companied the high school stu-
dents who were competing It.
tho county fine urts contest t<
Loyal Friday. The fo. lowing
Okarcho students placed in the
ovents:
Piano solo. 1st place, Bernlt.i
McCord; boys glee club, 2nd
place; boys quartet, 2ml place,
Emil Schroedor, Bmll Maass,
Mlko Wlttrock, Hermit Scott;
soprano solo, 3rd place, Wllllo
Burgess; teuor solo, 3rd place,
Mlko Wlttrock; girls glee club,
3rd place.
Tho Judges were from Oklaho-
ma Contral State Teachers col-
lege at Edmond.
Miss Jennio Starr and Clem
Kopf attended a varsity dance
at Stillwater Friday night.
I Joan of Arc ciub met Friday
J
FINDS LOOT
Theresa, vvis., (UP) — When
Harold Brodxeller, a farm boy.
hurdled a muddy ditch to In-
vestigate a peculiar looklngpack*
age on a stone fence, lie found
$7,000 in negotiable securities.
Authorities said the find Includ-
ed all but $320 cash*of the loot
stolen from a farm home *ver a
year ago.
_ IF. H. Loosen, when plans were
Milwaukee, W Is., (IP) Railroodl and committees up I
-o-tlou crew workers In a district polulcd for ,ho q„trtetly meeting I
where pheasants arc raised for a
bobby reported that two male
birds fought for 40 hours without
n slop, before one was mortally
wounded.
NORWEGIANS TO MEET
(inlesvllle, WR, (IP> Members
of Hardangcr Lag, national or-
ganization of person* who came to
the United States from Haitian
ger, Norway, und their descend'
ants, will meet here, June 15 and
16.
DIN\Kit til KST*
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Leach
were the I o'clock dinner guest*
Sunday of Mr. aud Mr*. Wayne
Leach. 207 North Barker avenue.
• » »
nil in i m it
Members of the Trl III club
__ land their husband* will be enter-
tained ut a buffet supper and
evening of bridge Tuesday, when
Mr. and Mrs. Don AIILon. 7»3
Mouth Williams avenue, will be
hosts
si i > • I II.Ms
I Washington. (UP) — During
1*21 there were ftS motion pic-
tures shown In Germany. Com-
merce Department reports from
Berlin slate. Of this number.
145 films wero produced In Ger-
many aud 140 by foreign com-
panies. The I'ultod Stales rank-
ed first us an exporter of for-
elgu-made flints, with a total of
6$.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul 'Clovis- Mr,
Dave Williams and Mrs. Nuru
Slaas of Caluntcl attended the
funeral of their father and fu-
thcr-lu-luw last Saturday at Cloud
Chief. Okla.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Perkins were
Mrs. Perkins' parents, Mr. au:l
Mrs. J. C. Martin utul sister und
brother-in-law. Mr. und Mrs. Pete
Johnson aud little daughter, I«or-
ene, of Kingfisher.
Mrs. Curt Cordruy. who ha*
been 111 with pneumonia Is re-
ported able to be up again.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maher and
little daughter, of Kl Reno, were
callers Wednesday evening in the
homo of Mrs, Milter's parents,
Mr. uud Mrs. Tom Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. A. Clovl*
land daughter, Viola, visited Mon-
jday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
It. N. Hildreth.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel King und
sons. Hilly aud Bobby, of Kl lie-
uo. aud Mr. Pete lamb, of Okar
che, were Saturday night un5
Sunday guests In the Win. A.
Clovis home.
Mr. Eldon Roysc and Mr. Turn
Ellison have purchased and re-
ceived a car load of steer* from
San Juan, New Mexico, to fc.-l
for the market.
Mr. and Mrs. t . It. I or kin u„(, n> «dmifnnt,
were callers In Ihe Win A. flovt.
home Tuesday night.
of the N. C. C. W. which will be
held In Okarcho June 1st.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Detter-
man announce tho birth of a
son on Thursday. April 21st. to
whom they have given the name lpr* 2o-ycar-old Artxona cowboy,
. ' iilttninofl nil iincnntpitnfl tlivnrri
Asserting that his wife's wealth
Imd humiliated him, Paul ShowaL
FATHER RESCUES BABY
Durango. Col., <IP> Plunging in-
to u 35-foot well, In which there
were eight feet of water, Klmo
Slade. 24. rescued Ills 20-months*
old daughter. Maxim-, who fell
Into the well while playing with
her slater.
PUEBLO AIDS MUSICIANS
Pueblo, Cot., (IP)- As an aid to
unemployment, tho City of Pueblo
will hire 25 otherwise unemployed
musirlau* to play In a band that
will present concerts in the city
parks this summer.
JUNK BUSINESS SLUMP
Newton, Mass.. (IP) — Thirteen
Junk deulem have petitioned the
uhlerlmm u» avdnee their license
1 fees from $10 to $2. They ddlTlb-
v-il business < oinlliion* In their
Joe Charles.
Gus Wlewcl left Friday for
Muskogeo where he entered the
veteran's hospital for examina-
tion and treatment.
Mr. John Ottls went lo Ok-
lahoma City the last of the week
and will remain at St. Anthony's
hospital for a short time for
treatment.
CRITERION
Last Time Tonight
Barbara Stanwyck
— in —
“SO BIG”
Starts Tomorrow
Warner Baxter
In the Happy Fox
Romance
AMATEUR DADDY
With Marion Nixon
ROYAL
Tori ay anti Tuesday
Winnie Lij:htner
I/Orella Yotinj;
“PLAY GIRL”
Added . . .
Hello Good Times
'Matinees .... 10-25c
Niphts.....10-35e
AGE CONFIRMED
Ogemu. WR. (IP) - Anton T.
Kryk received continuation from
His Royal King's Library, Stock
liomi. Sweden, that lit* lltble t*
one of a series printed In Stock-
holm. In 1621. by Olof Ololfeon,
• BIX LEGGED CALF BORN
Wooster, O., (LP) -lllalne Hersh-
berger. Wooster farmer, hue n
six legged calf, but the animal
cun't wulk. Tin- Iriml knees are
dti'ilili-jolnta-d. each of which ha*
two foot.
IIXC tDSTOItY
liutt.-wi ■ u (i n \a
exhibit being prepared bero for
Ihe Century of Progress Kaposi-1
tlon at Chicago, in 1*23, will In-
clude features of the line aud
lead mining Industry of this dis-
trict from Its earliest days. It
will show equipment used luo
years iibu, specimens used It)')
years ago, specimen* of ores, aim
refined products and by-products.
Hill Il’Toolc. 61* South I Inti
awnne. spent the week-end with
lib. parents, Mr. and Mr*. Frank
O’Tuolo near Calumet,
obtained an uncontosted divorca
at Tucson from Caroline Critten-
den, above, Pittsburgh heiress.
They were married March 13 fol-
lowing a whirlwind courtship un-
der the .spell of an Arizona moon.
At the time of their marriage Miss
Crittenden was engaged to John
K. Morford, University of Vir-
ginia lew student.
(Surliest Randall, ot Okluhomu
t'lty. s|s-nl the week-end with Ills
27 TELEVISION STATIONS
Washington, <IP> -There are now
27 licensed television slut ions In
the United Stale*, according to j mother. Mr- Anna Randall 311
Commerce Department figures, j South Rock I land avenue.
These stations are all considered _ ______
as expet (mental. ~_
EMPRESS
l ast Time Tonight
•SHOT GUN PASS’
Tomorrow Onlt
SUSAN LENOX’
with
Greta Garbo
('lurk Gable
Coming Sunday
•10 NIGHTS IN A
HAR ROOM”
fill IUKD ON \V KDDI Mi KVK
* Claycross. Derbyshire, Bag..
(UP)—Mis* Mary Cook, 28. was
burled on the eve of her wed-
ding. her wedding dress being
used as her shroud.
KKKAK LAM It RoltX
Caen went, YValc*. (UP) A
lamb born hero had one head,
four eyes, two faces- four front
legs, four hind leg*, two tails und
two ears.
Another
May Day Breakfast
EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE
Saturday 7 a. m. to l p. m.
Delightful program throughout the morn-
ing. Private parties given special atten-
35c
Mr and Mr*. Carl Brown, of
TI«iiiMiilng<>. are now locuted at
.•Is Ninth ilmk Island avenue. Mr. |
Brow*, a suit t iqe*- v. i g ,
Is employed ou the highway 41 j (f
project.
DIET AND HEALTH
lowing the games each table wa«|‘
----------- . -...s.......... ^ |(0>|t#)li Mr„. pj.il coa
nur. »lt Mouth Klllaon avenue,
with 'Its. J L Carter and Mr*
Albert M< hooting a. assisting
liostrasea.
Ihiptlst Calendar Tea llo*l«*e>.
Mrs. M. H. Wllhoyto. 11*«» 8«»'<h
Barker avenue. Program begin-
at 2 30 o'rlork.
<entered with a pink carnalloti In
a cryalal bud va*e.
Mrs. Walter C. KoRhowsky as-
sisted the lloatnss In nerving a
lovely lunch at the do » of
lli« evening .
Moat* for the club meeting In
Iwo week* will be announced at
a later dale.
New Sleeve Line
lie
r
Woman "Mark"
I a born Infant
T n't ISM k DINNKIt
Mr. and Mr* Lee J. Mtotieiiian
were the T o'clock dinner guest*
Munday evening of Mr. and Ylr*
Kddle Kales. 830 Mouth KIIDoll
avenue.
• • •
IIINNKll PARTY
Mr and Mr* J"lin T Mead.....
MII6 8uiiIII Itoik Island avenue,
were among I hone entertained
Munday with a dinner parly for
I bn visiting musician*, here for
Ihe guest Artist* program
Their guest* worn Frank A
While and George K. Baton, ol
l.ubbork. To*., their son. Cecil
Meador*, and bln friend* from
the Oklahoma I'nlvcrslly. al Nor-
man. who Included:
Hardy Mngg, Monny Parker.
Ted Morse, Charley Grimes. II.
I*. Walker and t'rof. William
It. YVehrend
* s *
JOHN YYKWI.KY
MIAMI 1 K YIN IT Hit
The Third dlvlalon of Ihe First
Melhodlsl Kplseopal latdles Aid
aorlely will onlorlaltt from 3 l"
3 o'clock Friday afternoon with
a unique ten at lho home of
Mrs. Elmer K. Brown, Ml* Ka*l
YVndn street,
It will ho n John YVesloy Milter
teapot tea, wlllt replicas of lit
day* of John YVesley being Used
fur Ihe lea (able,
A conllnuuu* prog taut will lie
given throughout (lie aflernoou
BIRTHDAY Ht HI'ltlnK
Maturda) •veiling a group ol
friends gathered at the home of
Mr and Mr*. K. D. Wagner. *1*
Mouth Hoff avenue, and enter-
tained with a surprise parly hon-
oring l liq birthday anniversary
of Mr* Wagner.
Those lo tuabo up Ihe parly
were Mr and Mr*. L A l hap*
Itell and family. Mr. aud Mrs.
Fred Von Tungslo aud family.
Mr and Mr*. Arihur Maow and
family. Ml** Gladyl Hoyt. Lf-
Roy Mvaroy and Wesley Mount.
Tbe cteilng waa spent In-
formally, during which Mr*. "'*«•
nor waa presented many lovely
gifts, Al a lato hour a lusclout
lee roarer wns earvetl,
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IIIBTHDAY Dl N X Kll
It waa lo honor the eighty-n-c
end birthday unnlversary of Mr*
Kllen Craven, of Oklahoma City,
that her grandson. Roy Klukade
nod Mr*. Klnkade* 3t>n Moitlli
lloff avenue, entertained Munday
with a birthday dinner.
Cover* were laid for Mr. and
Mr*. (1. It Craven, of Norman.
Mr. aud Mra. Hay McClain, of
Oklahoma Cliy. Mr. and Mr*. N
A. Allred, the honoree, hoal* anil
children,
Center piece for Ihu dining
table wa* a large while birthday
cake, wttlob was Inscribed "It.
Great Grand mot Iter" In pink
The Klnkade ehlldren are
lly LOGAN CLt NDLNING, M 0.
A I.YUIKm alHinuuti .1 til. lias In-
vited ms to **ltl« a *|i|e*t.«.ii « li|. I.
Iws alien rl**i to .unsidwrabl* debate
tuning tile lie inbst.. tli *V<vn » 1 mark, d,
uiollM.r malt, tier
entail n child7“
Far Us It Irooi |
ms lo undvitnks
to do ut filial n
thins -settle"
tins e«iitiv«er*y
nhn-li lint suite
»• lor i* nliirn*
«M ttlll nr.s
tisry now end
llien «If* undi*
m I n Islir.l «Igor,
tint I will stale
soon, el the evl*
tlr ins*.
Tie lei I*. «l*n n
pio\ Id* Iu.I lor
the drhatt me
Wtnrteally Ire*
enmt ,Y meth'r «tills eerryma *
ilnee louMlis of • year without hev*
tng sniye slight injury or sretdont
II I hr re were any liuth In the doc.
tiln* nl marking, ettiyone should M
Dr. Llrndanlng
infill nil lor ndyeeslrs ol marking
I to rxidatn Is (lie inrchsnitm. Mother
i nod unborn child sre not ronnect*0
Hcrtrt io.jiir.il) Net *\tn ths
i mothers Idood eliculs’es In th*
i-hlhl'n Only some rhemkst* snd
■•sees are Intsii hangr.l llew, I lion,
■toes a mark on the body of ona
bs-allse llsrlf s-netly on the sain*
pirns on the tanl) of the othtrT
No doubt ol th« doctrine existed m
men's minds until Jam** Mlondsl
rnMii ti»-t s t***k Iu i tfl eelfsd TM
hewer ol III* Molhepn Imsslne'l.in
U»er llm Koetua Cvsmlnetl* tllonOel
•smatOrrw nil tbe I'uMiebnl stortea In
iinm, niakina it eaqulottelj rtdl*
eialuu* n* Ik gme along Mpegklnt ol
ibr trrqt let ' Mery, nhhdi erlginatad
m Fisnre, lie says. “Of tours* II is
ndlvutoUfc- Mow ihul'l frogs strike
rhlbl net a*re«otting e|»clerl'. !•** t»iror in a women who w** eont I*
t fright ... nteeli with an » . i. m makr i... g»etk uf I hem isstsed ef
and when the .lull m born it t* ioliIckrnsT'
l hntiel seta Ihe new sleeve line
above Ihe rlbew In Util whlti
washable Vrlvrleen suit vvllh leef
groett cortluroy Jacket The scurf
Is In tri-celor of (men, white und
yclluw, end the Um iu )alien
uirduni^.
msrknl nr drlormrd in n we> tug*
•<Mi»e ut the tspeitein-e.
Tims fur in.lnsv, s w onion Is
(' iglileued by • flog w lik-h Jum|M> eilt
''I her wash tutu when hri lathy is
bom Its form resemlries a Img
Again, e woman la burned on the
*nw by a luand tnllins tmm u
burning tsMIneirq ahwh she Is teuw*
bigi lier child ha* e birtlimark on
Ihe tame arm winch leoke like a
burn,
Coin, lib tier, not lalise and rttr.4,
le sutllrlenl In Mi* omit to| the** is),
iiirremes. (■•tvimltlee of the new-
born oirtir In nbmil one mil el every
twe hundied btrtha LVmiddertng tire
time iwtlnd alone* if a human ll«rd
mi* limidinJ and tilt S’ yawtw it wnulil
l*e sttnnge it sbs did not are emu*,
tiling retelling In met tlmw. one
Intndred amt nil) years Is ths com-
blued length vl two hundred meg-
nann** ‘the delmmlly known os e
"frog Ituhe" is prolwihty the mmiisut-
e*l of sit Birthmsikn are piessnt'
In met si |ier cent of newlsim
t-sl.lew They iwcUl on ell I«rli el
the body
It D uuaeaul Im uuyeue tw hve let
But ter those who lievw eeen. It H
held le liMke tbeili disbelleie. ‘T
know, a M).M dr-lsre.) tie tnsx-
tienstiM* hsirey, -»hicli her name
I'll not decolee you, Mrs. ChuMtlow It,
it llsrrla, her husban.lt brother
belli* sti toot three, snd marked with
a tnsd bull in YY ellhiften boot* upon
Ills left arm, on arrounl of hie pie*
clou* mother batin' been worrited by
one into x shoemaker* elmp, w hen In
n tutwniton whleli hlraoed It ths man
•a has his quiver lull ef etch."
KIM TV ill'll NTTTKl hit iisoiptilH*
by Dr. ITendening ran new he oh-
•nme.| by tending |( rants in coin, fni
on. Ic amt s self-sd.l-esse.1, stamped
envelope, lo Dr. Logan lleadening,
tn tart of |bl* pap' i. or Central preys
V-em isttvn, 1U3 East Tnslltli street,
• Vv eland, O The |.*ni|ihlets met
“Imllgesltnn snd Constipetinn,'' “Re.
dining an.) Gaining," "Infant Feed-
Jqg," "tnatrvt, linns ftvr the Treatment
|id liishr'ss,* "Feminine Migiene"
slid "The C» e ol the Bair and Uhiiv"
Nesli DiskeiD't Ceek Beak Aide
Dieting Problem.
THF
MAGNET
No city, iig town, cun long cxImy
indiistriallv uiiIosm it can retain its
hump indiistrirs and, perhaps, at*
tract nl her indiist rics.
\\ hat influpncps an industry to
Iik'iiIp iu a particular community?
(Quality and cost of lalmr; tpialitY,
(list, extent and availability ot
riiYt material; a market for its
pruflurt, and last, hut not least,
drpcmlnhlc and economical electric
power.
Electric power is the motive
power of industry heraiiHC it
makes po>sihle the most efficient
use of machinery, and because its
cost in almost ncKligihlc.
Your electric light and power com-
pany therefore. Im not merely n
com pun v fttrnishinK electric serv
ice. IT IS A MAGNET ATTRACT-
ING AND KEEPING INDUS-
TRIES - AND JPH8—IN THE
TERRITORY IT SERVES.
Its success or its failure affects not only the COW*
puny, hut every man and woman.
OKLUHOMU GAS and ELECTRIC COMPANY
gl Unto District.
John T. Neylon, Mgr,
Courteous, Certoivel A»»#i*-
(ton le (eery Cuvlrme*
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Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 73, Ed. 1 Monday, April 25, 1932, newspaper, April 25, 1932; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919453/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.