The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 172, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1934 Page: 2 of 8
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TWO
'I MRS ED SPEAR
:> RECENT HOSTESS
New Notch Cut in Purvis* Relentless Pistol
Calumet Church Class En-
- joys Social
fev TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
Calumet, Nov. 1—Mrs. Ed Spear
of north of tbwn delightfully en-
talned Wednesday evening with
four tables of bridge. Mrs. W.
A. Robinson received the high score
award and was presented a large
picture. Mrs. J. A. Todd was giv-
en a lovely bowl for low score.
Quests present were: Mrs. Wll-
, Ham Leighton, Mrs. W. A. Robin-
son, Mrs. O. B. Crump. Mrs. C.
W. Draper, Mrs. Maurice Thomp-
son, Mrs. Qlenn Henrlckson, Mrs.
Frank Hutchison, Mrs. Ted Cor-
nell, Mrs. V. E. Muncy. Mrs. Hugh
Wallace, Mrs. L. W. Holman, Mrs.
Z. U. Buck, Mrs. Jack Marye, Mrs.
R. R. Pole and, Mrs. J. A. Todd.
Mrs. Dewey Berry is with her
mother, Mrs. R. L. Andrews, who
is in a hospital In Oklahoma City.
Mrs. Edwena West, of Oklahoma
City has been the guest of her
mother, Mrs. Carnahan.
Misses Juanita Wallace. Juanita
McVey, and Earl McVey spent
Monday in Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Duncan were
Edmond visitors Thursday eve-
ning.
A family reunion was held at
1he home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Thompson Sunday. Those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomp-
son and children Aldean and Elea-
nor, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Todd
and children, Mrs. Frank Handy,
Jean Todd and L. O. Todd, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Thompson and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomp-
son and children. Miss Ruby
Ridgway,, Mrs. Ann Rudwlg, Miss
Armllda Thompson, Marvin Thomp-
son, Nancy Bue Becklean and the
host and hostess.
Misses Louise Draper and Roberta
Muncy, students at Southwestern
State Teachers college at Weather-
ford, visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Draper, the past
week-end.
Miss Helen Collier spent the
week-end In Edmond.
Miss Pauline Crump who at-
tends Oklahoma College for Wo-
men at Chlckaaha, spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Q. B. Crump.
Misses Nellie Shumate, Thelma
Qrass and Lucille Laughlin were
El Reno visitors Thursday eve-
ning.
Misses Alva and Alta Duncan
were El Reno visitors Saturday.
J. J. Duncan spent Friday and
Saturday in Edmond.
Mm. O. B. Crump, daughter,
Mias Geraldine, George Balentl and
Miss Lucille Laughlin spent Tues-
day In Oklahoma City.
Mis* Myron Jarvill spent the
week-end in Omega.
Misg Naths Lee Collier spent
Saturday In El Reno.
Mrs. Will Collier, who has been
111. Is mueh Improved.
Misses Agnes Floror and Vir-
ginia Lou Ivey spent the week-end
In Edmond.
Gene Smith visited hts parents
In Edmond the past week-end.
Mrs. Ray Lauahlln. daughter,
Beverly Ann. son. Ronald, and Mrs.
Fred Laughlin spent Friday in El
Reno.
Mis* Evelyn Schumacher of El
Reno visited her grandmother. Mrs.
Pickle, the past week-end
Misses Thelma Laughlin and
Kathryn Leighton spent the week-
end In Edmond.
Lloyd Chamber of El Reno spent
Friday In Calumet.
Keith Doke of El Reno was a
Calumet visitor Thursday.
Marlon Clark spent Friday and
Saturday In Edmond.
V. E. Money was a Weatherford
vwtor Friday.
T. B. Gravely Is still III at hla
home.
Oeonte Balentl. Oeorae Cavlns,
Oene Balentl, Misses Oenevs Cav-
lns and Lucille Laughlin snent
Sunday in Oklahoma City where
they visited Mr. Balentl’s son Bus-
ter.
Dick Walker of El Reno spent
Friday In Calumet.
The Thursday Afternoon Bridge
club met this week with Mrs. Wil-
liam Leighton, Those present were
Mrs. W. A. Robinson. Mrs. R. Dole,
and Mn. V. E. Muncy.
George Muncy or Geary visited
hla brother, V. I. Muncy Friday
evening.
Maurice French, student at Cen-
tral, visited his parenla but week-
end.
...Mn, O. B. Crump, who has been
III. has recovered.
. **«• Bob Johnson of n Reno
vlalted her parents, Mr. and Mn.
Owvga Runt, one day this weak.
A toga crowd attended Sunday
**hool h the Christian church
rUH
the first lime in four yearn
EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY SALE
LOCAL BRIEFS
FREE FREE
Mench’s MAYONNAISE
Mrs. Fred Orulkey, 308 North K
avenue who ha* been 111 for the
i past three weeks, was reported un-
improved Thursday,
Bring this coupon to Stev-
enson* and receive abso-
lutely FREE l—lOo Jar
Nothing
_ M.r®' A|va L. McDonald, 837
south Miles avenue, has returned
from a week’s visit in the home
of her daughter. Mrs. A. G. C.
Blerer, Jr. and Mr. Blerer In Guth-
rie.
To Buy
No Strings
for FRIDAY and
(DAY, Nov. 2nd-3rd.
| Mrs. Clyde o. Dowell, 209 North
I Evans avenue, visited Wednesday
I with her daughter, Miss Martha
Jane Dowell in Oklahoma City,
j Miss Virginia Barnard and Jack
Walsh were Oklahoma City visitors
Wednesday evening.
WECIAL PRICES ON MENC
PRODUCTS
—13c Pint—
RED LABEL
Pints-----15c Quarts—
8 Oz.
No. 214 Del Monte
PINEAPPLE
Sll. or Crushed Can
FRESH —
VEOET
FRUITS AND
IETABLE8
Sulfite -n.
Cranberries, lb.........lSc
Med. Cbtery, bun......8c
Head LettUce-Nice Solid
Head le
Carrots, ban.....So
Potatoes
In, Sc
Cfllf. „„
Sweet Petal
SWEET PEPPERS
Red or Green, lb. —
POTATOES
No. 1 U. B. Burbanks
Cloth Bags, Fk
No. * Burbanks,
Pk.
33c
24c
19c .
•'Snake Eyes” Dillinger—‘‘Pretty
Boy" Floyd—one by one as law-
less desperadoes rear their heads
to the status of Public Enemy No.
3, tlie relentless federal forces,
under Department of Justice
Agent Melvin H. Purvis bring
them down with bullets. It was
Purvis, center, who engineered
the trap in which Dillinger, left,
was shot to death In • Chicago
street, and the same man who led
the federal and police aquad that
wiped out “Pretty Boy”, right, In
the shadow of an Ohio com crib.
Otis Hidgway home, drive up. When
the boy attempted to stop the car,
the brakes did not hold.
Announcement has been made
of the engagement of Miss Beat-
rice Pritchett to Beryl Christen of
Watonga.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Prltner and
son, John Lawrence, of El Reno
were Sunday guests of Mr. und
Mrs. Jeff Pritner.
Mrs. Gladys Scott .spent Satur-
day afternoon in El Reno.
Little Vera O’Nell Is 111 thlsj
week. i
Mrs. Andrews, who has been In
l GIRL ARRESTED ON WAY TO
PICK HONEYMOON HOME
Mrs. Cgrl McCain and Mrs. Dora
iTannehill -departed Thursday for
| Mangum where they will spend the
j remainder of the week with the
j former's daughter. Mrs. Robert,
Schroeder, and Mr. Schroeder. I
Mrs. Tnnnehill Is a grandmother of I
■ Mrs. Schroeder. ‘
—CANDY—
Chocolate Drops, Gum -J n
Drops, Orange slices, lb. lal
1-lb. Cello Pkg. Pure 1 n
Sugar, Stick Candy X«/C
1 Pkg. Angel us Marshmallows
and 1—5c Pkg. Carmel ^ J ^
- VIGOT-
Dog and Cat Food
4 Cans 27o
national BISCUIT CO.
New 8ky-Flake Crackers
1-lb. Box 18c
>-lb. Box Excel or
Qua^erette Crax ... 19c
i ginger snaps, lb. lie
3 lb. Powdered Sugar 25c
4 lb. Brown Sugar . 25c
2 lb. Pkg. Macaroni 15c
7 Os. Pkg. Macaroni or
Spaghetti ________ _____5c
First Pick Mince Meat
Pkg. 10c
PUMPKIN
No. 2!i 2 Cans 25c
Dog
3 Cans
ION’S IDEAL
0041.....25c
CAIN’S SETTER COFFEE
REG. or DRIP 25c
lb. Pkg.
Popcorn for only
I Miss Aldene Vaughn, an instruc-
tor of the public schools in New-
j ant* . — Miss Elisabethj castle, will spend the week-end
Simon s wedding has been post-1 In the home of her parents, Mr.
poned for a month. Arraigned inland Mrs. William Vaughn, 420
police court on a charge of speed- ; South Williams avenue. Enroute
ing, the 22-year-old Baldwln-Wal- to El Reno she will be an over-
lace college graduate said she had!night guest Friday of Miss Rob-
planned to be married the next erta Arnold in Oklahoma City.
Hershey’s Cocoa
1-lb. Can________13c
Baking Chocolate, % lb. 15c
Chocolate .Syrup ___________J5c
3 Pkgs. Super Suds 25c
6 Large Crystal... 25c
6 Large P. A G...... 25c
Gold Dust, 2 Pkgs, 5c
GOOD MOPSfICKS
Each 10c
CAIN’S FRESH
GROUND SPICE
All 1/ Oz. Pkgs.
Each
PET or CARNATION MILK
3 Sr 19c
Good As Dessert Or Maini8undny and was hurrying to rent
n, . i on apartment when she was ar-
Dish rested.
Miss Roberta Arnold and Miss
----- . (Emma Sue Kobel, students of the,
_______ : Judge Julius Kovachy didn’t con- Oklahoma City University in Ok- I
Autumn f-iaider the excuse Justified the speed, lahoma City, will spend the week-1
Mrs. Andrews, who has been In I, Aldumn, , „ , e- Make them fined Miss Simon glO, sentenced' md in the home of the former’s!
the University hospital In Oklaho-I™'..de**V® following simple wip-1 her to three days in the workhouse. I parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Am-1
mn City, returned home Monday. Imalco as main dish He then suspended sentence on con- old, 518 South Barker avenue. j
Mrs. Dirk Crump of El Reno was|_; *u,V;heon with a tasty sauce; | dition she give up driving for a - I
« Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs.|, "L , braalc‘ast °n' ®fn-,month. j Mrs. Raymond B. Pitts. Mrs. O.In
day when the family wants to lin-| “That puts off the wedding for a !E- Spencer, Mrs. L. R. Conrad andj!
'nth," said Miss Simon. “With- Mrs J A- Trainer were Oklahoma I
WHITE STAR TUNA
L* 17c
Red Salmon, % lb. Can l5c
3 1-lb. Cans Mackerel_____25c
Small
Cans
19c
EAGLE BRAND
Can .......
22c
ROYAL
GELATINE
3 PKGS.
G. B. Crump. , „ , ----->—- wnuuw ior i
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tech day^ nn^^nd^lgp^Theii0^''""1 I m<?nth' s?id Mlas Simon. “With
are guMfS'liS'Sdi? P3sn!Ll,es n, Use autumn
Mr. and Mrs. T N. Henrlckson. for such frltters ns thf‘sp:
Little Joe Holman is ill this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Coates of!
NEW CROP PAPER8HELL PECANS, lb. 25c
NEW CROP WALNUTS, lb.............* g2c
SHELLED PEANUTS, * lbs.............35*
O-SO-GOOD CORN FLAKES
POST BRAN FLAKES
GR/—------
CAPENUT FLAKES
PUFFED WHEAT
PKG
appo-1 out a car I can’t look for an apart-
fruits | ment, and without an apartment
we can't get married.’’ The girl
Pear Fritters j didn't divulge her fiance’s name.
Firm, ripe pears; one-fourth cup
lemon juice; six tablespoons gran-
dly visitors Thursday.
The Junior
taium of the
much (old candy at
sum Friday.
.-------- havt bean limed to
tho annual pap club party tor
ws
Carina spent
Crump, Louie* Draper
Mump ftttad bar
ina awan.
---- aatwday and
nraniMi and anil Wither-
iatorday in Oklahoma
in ■
srew-rt
Geary, spent Sunday In Calumet. | ulated sugar: one’cup flour: grat-: Hoff”'a venue <wasf°an' nkhS
Little Miss Peggy June Wright led rind of one lemon; two eggs; City visitor Wednesday anoma
visited her mother. Mrs. Ednujone-half cup milk; one-fourth ten- * '
Wright, of Bridgeport last week- spoon salt. ■----
Albert Jensen, student in Cam- Let stand for an hour in n cold ?atP uft ^m wil-e ^n'
eron college at Lawton, visited his Place. 81ft flour with remainder, draln on a glev n^'tn hI*
parents the past week-end. ot «■» »*• *—*—! * *leve on a pan in the
The young people's class of Ihc
Christian church enjoyed n party
Monday evening. Games were
played and refreshments of cake
and punch served to the following:
Robna Thompson. Frances Pon-
wright, Edith Johnson. Armllda
Thompson, Nadine Bailey, Thelma
Lee Ballev. Geneva Cavlns. Fannie
Mae Powell. Florence Blair, Geraldine
Crump, Alva Dunenn. Alta Duncan.
Bessie Eudy. la Verne Penwrieht.
Ezzie Palmer. Bezr.ie Palmer. Wil-
of sugar and salt and add beaten inv„n. _ . ■..........
ma De Laney. Oeorge
Fold in beaten egg whites,
the slices of pear in this batter
and fry brown In deep hot fat.
Serve with powdered sugar. Apple
fritters arc prepared in the same
way.
Orange Fritter*
One cup sifted flour; two table-
spoons granulated sugar; one-
fourth teaspoon salt; one-half cup
milk; one lemon; four firm or-
anges; two eggs; powdered sugar.
Sift dry Ingredients together, add1
Be A# Re Ee
Regular meeting Sat.
Nov. .3, 7:30 p. m.
I. O. O. F. HALL
Dancing from 9 to 12
for members and
invited guests
PURE PORK SAUSAGE, lb..............„J5o
SPARE RIBS, lb. __________ it.
LEAN SLICED BACON, lb. fie
__ ARMOUR'S STAR
i H AM101018 ,b' Aver>8®
I ■ IlAiU Half or Whole LB. ZZC
I
PORK STEAK, lb. ............ _ . J6c
PRIME RIB BOLLED ROAST, lb. Ifc
COOKED CORN BEEF, I lb. ____ jfc,
ARMOUR’S VEGETOLE. 3 lbs. j5c
SLICED DRIED BEEF, *4 lb. iso
STEVENSON’S GROCERY & MARKET
All Kinds of Parking Space on Our Store Lot
Phone 558 FREE DELIVERY 528 Was* Wait*
egg
Gene Balentl. Elton Hobson. », mllk. Bpnt „„ whltea
yolks and
sussbkse.'SSS ? ?
iliCisisp
Thompson served ns rhnperones. . ,hf *Pd dJ‘°P ,ln
Miss Frances Penwrieht received r| ' ,0 .fal'. with wire
the prize for the best costume, i'*1’001? and m over a:
A Democratic Rnllv was held at ,!an Jn ,hf 0Vfn- 8*rv» with pow-
the school house Monday night. ?'’rrd auaar maPle *y™p. Bn-
8ome of the sneakers were J A Pan.a* and Pln«PPle make good
Rinehart, Jed Johnson. Mrs W||.,'fillers, prepared the same way.
llam McCartnev. Clarence Mills. r*__|u((_
Sam Hulbert. Sam Robinson and one ctnt f^r mVe te..n«nn
..............snsssi
si."—-■*-« ...........«“• Mr*s,. b.k,„,
Ted Cornell who has ben In Ft "J* ,nnd »•*:
Si, Tn“ ..........
.’jyr rurWi a
bodies; or rhop canned elami.
Add lo the batter, drop by
GoodTi
The Ocary und Cnlmnet senior
classes will exchange plsvs. The
Oeary seniors will present their’*
fills into
brown on
------ _ moon-
deep. hot tot. When
nil rides lift with wli«
at Calumet sometime in the near I momi tAa 'e—:--'-* .?TT '.k
k i, ™„w.
Adventure.”
I oven.
VISITING RELATIVKH j
Mr*. J. R Heckman, of Porlnles.
i sauce or
tor four.
tomato catsup.
New
visit
Mn.
Mn.
a"lvrd Tuesday |,,r a
the nomfK of her mm cm.
c. E Sheets. Fair Addition.
L. South, northeast ot
----Fritter*
One rup corn rut from
whole grain canned com: one-tu-
mp flour; one-third teaspoon aalt;
one-half teaspoon taking
one egg; one-fourth
£Wiaa.*Wrt:| Snafyst
ibeaten egg yolk and com, and
■NOTICE-
“I81.1*** w«MwUUhtanrigsw-
Ons, Quaker State. Pennaotl ut ChaanMa
We .ene hnches, hot berbene uni.
home-mri. pta. ^
in Md m m. Wt wiH appreciate
■mway mvici it
1 MSe bet ea U. 8 M
'frmtnm
"It** toaried”
sou'll find ovary Lucky
firmly round and fully packed with k>n|
golden strand* of fine tobacco—only the
olaan canter leavaa—theee are the mildeet
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 172, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1934, newspaper, November 1, 1934; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919477/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.