The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 9, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 28, 1935 Page: 2 of 6
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TO PRESENT PLAY
Young Persons To Depict
Original ‘Hun’
AlPtheia class of the First Meth-
od it church Sunday school, which
i composed of young married per-
• "ns, will present a play at the
church service at 8 p m, 8undny,
representing the original ’’run"
"I itch is now being celebrated In El
Ueiio, it has been announced by Rev.
V' fry W Reck, pastor.
These young persons are not
only the actors in this druma, but
also are its authors, having drawn
«'ii their imaginations, as well as
upon the stories told by their par-
ent and others, for tire materials
embodied in the script." Rev Berk
says.
The first act Ls laid on the bor-
rh r of the Oklahoma Territory the
nu:ht before the historic run. All
the anticipation and hopefulness of
those times are expressed by these
characters, Rev Beck explains.
There will be music of the period
and, of course, ihe characteristic
costumes and
savs.
“Early Day" Church
The second uct is In an early day
church on the first anniversary ol
the "run" at which the old songs
will be sung and a sermon preached
In old-fashioned style.
Characters In the play arc Mr. and
Mrs. Johnson, played by Mr and
Mrs. Harry Holt; Mr und Mrs. Rob-
inson. played by Mr. and Mrs.
Hampton Brooks; Mrs. Patterson,
played by Evu Mays; Betsy, played
by Elina MeOee; cowboys. Arthur
McGee nnd Homer Richardson;
musicians, A H Long and Rev.
Percy W. Beck; Mr. and Mrs. Van
Haiwood, played by Mr and Mrs
Joe Keith; Jake and Lena, played
by Mr and Mrs. Otto Howard; mem
tiers of the congregation will be
played by other members ot the
class.
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CHRIST MEMORIAL EPISCOPAL
(TICRCII
500 South Barker street
L Stanley Jeffery, Vicar
First Sunday nfter Easter.
Holy communion, 8 a. m.
Church school. 9:45 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon, 11
a. m.
You are rordinlly Invited to attend
these services.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Wade and Barker
T O. Mowry, Minister
Church school. 9:45 n. m. Lesson:
The Holy Scriptures."
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Music;
Anthem. "If Ye Love Me!" Solo:
The Penitent," Miss Rachel Hayen.
Sermon: "Realizing Our Resources.
Young people’s society, 7 p. m.
For all the young people of the
church over highschool age.
Evening worship, 8 p. m. Music
by the junior choir Miss Wilma E.
Pease of the Lily Reid Holt Memor-
ial hospital, Hamndam, will be the
gllest speaker of the evening. Miss
Pease is Oklahoma's missionary to
Persia and her (alk will prove in-
structive to those who make her
work possible.
Next Sunday evening, May 5, the
choir again will present the splen-
did Faster rnntata, which was so
thoroughly enjoyed last Sunday.
This repetition Is in response to a
request so that many who were
compelled to be absent last week
may enjoy the privilege of hearing
the cantata.. It Is quite certain that
those who were present last Sunday
will make it a point to be present
next Sunday evening.
Through work and worship, hu-
tnnnlty expresses .spiritual exper-
ience and growth!
T,fIS PaKp is °Ppn to all religious denominations. The
Tribune invites every church in the city to place its
announcements in these columns everv wimi/
announcements in these columns every week.' Please
see that your announcement reaches The Tribune office
by Saturday noon each week to assure its publication
in Sunday’s issue.
Announcements from churches in surrounding com-
munities also are welcome.
ASSIST IN EL RENO CHURCH REVIVAL
■ $ r JM
The "cowboy" trio from Central
school which has made several ap-
pearances in El Reno the past week,
will sing between acts. Personnel of
this trio Is Warren Lee Lanman.
Bud Foster and Carroll Jeanne
Puckett, with Miss Marian Taylor
of Central school as coach nnd ac-
companist.
The public Ls invited to attend this
service, the pastor announces.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
R. R. Hildebrand, Pastor
Church school. »:30 a. m.
Morning worship, 10:45 a. m.
C. E. services, 6:30 p in.
Pioneer services. 7:45 p. ni.
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V
Members of this trio who are now taking part in the revival serv-
ices at the Pentecostal church in E! Reno are attracting much inter-
est. In the picture, left to right, they are: L. F. Mendford choir di-
rector; H F Mendford. evangelist; and H. J Meadford. tenor soloist
The evangelist is described as a "walking encyclopedia of useful knowl-
edge. especially m regard to the scriptures " The Mendford trio ap-
pears in the Pentecostal services each night at 8 p m '
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Percy W. Beck, Minister
Sunday school classes and depart-
ment meetings at 10 a. m. with
general assembly at 10:45 a. m. At
the general assembly the winners of
the nine weeks attendance campaign
will be honored. The W. F. M. S.
thank offering will be received aft-
er a message by the pastor on the
theme, "Is the Flame Dying Out’"
The choir will sing a beautiful an-
them. We shall decide at this ser-
vice as to what shall be our morn-
ing programs hereafter. We hope
there will be a very large attend-
ance.
Our evening program will be in
keeping with the Pioneer Days"
celebration. Our young married
people's class, the Aletheia, will
dramatize the opening of Oklahoma
m a two-act play. They have pro-
duced this representative play from
start to finish, drawing on their
own imaginations and upon the
stories of their own fathers and
mothers who were original actors in
the great "run". There will be a
distinctive religious note in the ser-
vice which will be in keeping with
the spin of the real pioneer. The
"cowboy” trio, composed of Warren
Lee Lanman, Bud Foster and Car-
roll Jeanne Puckett, that has been
so well received at every appearance
they have made, will sing between
acts. Miss Taylor, teacher in Central
school is their coach and director.
The public Ls invited.
Wilson Funeral Home
Ambulance Service
Phone 177
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6US ELECTRIC SHOP
Prices Right
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First Door North of McLellan’s
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Telephone 32
CENTRAL METIIODIMT CHURCH
Robert S. Satterfield. Pastor
Pioneer services today at 10:50
Mr. and Mrs. R E. Fields, of
Chirkasha. were overnight guests
Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Otis An-
derson. 618 South Barker avenue.
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Today wc arc giving special honor | **• '» and 8 p. m. A large choir will
to those pioneer folk who came to! lead the congregation in singing
conquer this great land and make [old songs. They will be dressed as
it a fit place for homes. Especially hi pione<-r days. Everybody Ls ln-
nre we preparing to please nnd hon-1 vitod to appear In oipneer dress,
or them in our evening services. j There will be n ribon stretched
All 8»-ers will have reserved seats, through the center of the church
Along with the spirit of events all and women will sit on the south
arc asked to wear their "old time" and men on the north. The pastor
costumes. Gifts will be presented will speak briefly at the morning
to the oldest man 89-er and the old- , hour on "Kindling Fires" and at
est woman 89-er present in the ser- 8 p. in. on "What Makes Us Hap-
vices. We have the assurance that | py "
TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN
CHURCH
901 South Hoff
E. II. Pittrlko, Pastor
10 a m. Sunday school and
audit Bible class.
10:45 a. m. Services. 1 Peter 1, 3-
9 The Christian's Hope of Glory.”
Welcome to our services. We
preach a changeless Christ for a
changing world.
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CALUMET
and performers will be present, as zpwrnl*\ewu*. ai 7 if in TweHv Mi“ Mary He,en p,,,m of °*la-
wp as many of the rffleink and 111 Umm. rut,, t
‘MR. FARMER!’
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YOU HAVE YOUR TRACTOR FOR
EASING FARM WORK
SO--Give your Wife
New Freedom
well as many of the officiate and I nine°seiilora,UEpworth ’leagu^^en-
guest celebrities. Otiy Weadick 'El ■ .... r, ’ "{’“5s 5n,
Reno’s rodeo directori, MaJ Gordon Tuesday pome ?„cn,.® ?st
Lillie < “Pawnee BUI"), ns well as ®"d £et 11 linp for
world champion riders such as Leoj llrt , .. u). koocl programs
Murray. Rube Roberts. Dirk Truitt, 'J,?.8 .'' ,."WsP thls evelllnK
Anrtv Curtis Huh Whitman Flnvri Br.ln8. <)1Ue,KI<lv wltl1 >'ou-
speak for all the riders.
homa City spent the week-end in
the home of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. S. A Penn.
Mrs. Allle Burge, daughters, Mary
Loutae and Emilyaline, and son, j
Leslie. of Pampa, Tex., were the
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
J. W. Hodges, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. W. C.
Elliott, superintendent.
Morning worship, 10:50 a. m. An-
them by the choir. "We Would See
Jesus," He.vser.
Junior department will hnve re-
served section for the service, when
the pastor will speak on the sub-
ject. "Lads and Lunches."
B. T. U. at 6:45 p. m. Mrs. Leon-
ard Snodgrass, director. A good
union and a good program for each
age group.
Dr. A. L. Aulick, Oklahoma City,
will preach at the evening hour,
7:45 p. m. His subject will be "The
Power of the Christian Home." Vo-
cal duet by Mrs V. H Relsche and
Mrs. E. T. Powell.
Remember the three big programs
for Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs-
day nights. Don't miss’ them! The
Conte program on Tuesday night
will be at the Christian church;
other programs in our own.
10 BE OBSERVED
Baptist Church Prepares
Interesting Program
Iwill speak on "Making High Edit-.
| cation Christian."
The week’s activities will be con-1
eluded on Sunday morning, Mnv'
5. when the Sunday school forces'
of the church will stage a big at-,
tendance rally and when the pastor'
will speak on the subject of "Power
of the Church in Christian Educa-
tion." .
April 28 to May 5 will be observ-
ed as "Christian Education Week"
by the Baptists of El Reno, it was
announced Saturday bv Rev. J w
Hodges, pastor of First Baptist’
church.
Gate! Milt ‘Hoe"andTa‘long' l5°S' A"''««»- week!®?
Hugliir Long nnd wife of Cannda
will gtre a duet
White's Old Time Fiddlers" trio
will play.
The "cowboy" trio of Central
school will sing.
The choir In costume will present
church. You are needed in today's
services to make it complete.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
"Probation after Death” will be
the subject of the Lesson-Sermon
in all the Churches of Christ, The
First Church of Christ, Scientist
... . . 1 . i * vf11mm ui isiiriM, scientist,
a special duet and chorus number , m Bosion. Massachusetts on Sun-
The sermon, "The Little Brown | day, April 28 1935
Church " short, snappy, hard hit- The Golden Text is from Psalms
tlw. will be given by the pastor 49:15. "God will redeem my soul
This service will be one of the from lhe power of lhe RrnvC- ror
best "feature night services" we
have presented Plenty of fun and
interest, but with it all a big. fine,
wholesome church service (Kicked
With An
A. B. C
GAS ENGINE
WASHER
CALL US FOR DEMONSTRATION
TODAY
Rels£j[
APPLIANCE
DEPARTMENT
Doug. Emmons
he shall twelve me.
Mmong the citations which con-
stitute the Lesson-Sermon is the
following from the Bible; Yea
,EXtra Un*‘*Wd* th0,"‘h I walk' through the valley
rherked at door).
Be in our services today. You
who are strangers und visitors- be
sure you arc welcome. A growing,
busy, htippy, church invites you to
any und all services.
of the shadow of death. I will
mother, Mrs E. Carnahan.
•Sunday guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
T. R. Golden were Mr. nnd Mrs.
Uwrence Tech and daughter, Pu-
trlca Ann. Mrs. T. J. Spear. Mr.
und Mrs. French Laughlin, daugh-
ters. Ellen Jean and Ella Louise,
Mr. and Mrs. Roll Jones and Mrs.
C. E. McCoy.
Miss Myron Jarvill was the
week-end guest of her parents. Mr.
und Mrs. Tom Jarvill of Omegn.
, Miss Oenevn Cavlns spent Satur-
day evening in El Reno.
Mrs. T. J. Spear of Oklahoma
City spent the week-end In Cnlu-
met where she was a guest of
friends and relatives.
Miss Fern Roscom spent Sunday
Mr und Mrs Floyd Tuylor, riuugh-
MI - Will
Taylor und Leo Umdenstock, of
Okeene. nrr guests In the home of
fear no evil: for thou art with me;
thy rod and thy staff they comfort
me" 1 Psalms 23:4)
The Lesson-Sermon also Includes
the following citation from the
Christian Science textbook, "Science
and Health with Key to the Script-
ures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Mor-
tal need not fancy that belief in
the experience of death will a-
in Mustang.
Mr und Mrs Robert M Daniels. Waken them to glorified being
1220 Sunset Drive Mrs. Floyd Tay-
lor Is n sister of Mrs. Daniels.
BABY CHICK
SPECIAL
The following prices become
effective April 27th on alt ehlrk
orders booked lor balance of
season.
HEAVY BREEDS
7.45 Per Hundred
LEGHORNS
96.95 Per Hundred
ASSORTED
96.45 Per Hundred
Don't delay—Phone today. It
won't be long now.
MID-STATE
HATCHERY
PHONE 39-F-2
IP 29D.
Mrs Mary Lassen nnd son. Bill,
of Wichita, Kan., spent the week-
end in Calumet where they were
the guests of Mrs. E. Carnahan
und daughter, Emily.
Miss Nell Miller and Frank Mil-
ler, students of A and M. college
iU Stillwater, spent the week-end
In the home of their parents, Mr,
und Mrs. Oeorge Miller.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Hollinghend
Christian Science services, cor- ?pent 8und"> 111 th* Robert
ner London and Hoff streets. 8un- “l1!1''. , .... .
Verda Thorne of Oklahoma City
day at II a m. Sunday school at, Verda Thorne of Oklahoma City
9:45 a m Testimonial services “g8"1 8unday ln Calumet where
Wednesday at 8 p m A free read-'she wns the KUesl of her Par‘
Itm mwoh . ....____ ... .Pills Mr nilH Mr* Alvn Tlinrnn
mi: mom mauiliiiiicd m 107
Wade street, where (lie Bible and
authorized Christian Science litera-
ture may be read, borrowed of
purchased Is open from 1:30 to
Fast jenla. Mr and Mrs. Alva Thorne.
Mrs Oeorge Makeinson of Okar-
che was the guest this week of
Mr. and Mrs. W A. Young.
Mr nnd Mrs. Harry Meehan of
aseo. is open iroill 1:30 to ""‘O mci-Hun
4:30 p m, except Sundays and ®k City and H. F. Duncan of
legnl holidays The public is cordl-1 Vernon, Tex., are guests In the
ally Invited lo ntteiul the services home of Mr and Mrs. J. J. Dun-
and to use the reading room.
Miss Eleonore Aderhold, student
I of the Oklahoma University In Nor-
I man, is spending Bundny with her
I parents. Dr. and Mrs Thomas M
| Aderhold. 405 South Williams ave-
nue.
Misses Florence Alcnc Powell nnd
I ai Horn a Franklin, students of the
Central Slate Teachers college In
Edmond, are week-end guests of
the former’s parents, Mr nnd Mrs.
H. G. Powell, 719 8outh Hadden
avenue.
ran.
SPECIAL
Font Card Photos SI.0(1 a dozen
SUNDAY and MONDAY
STAMP PHOTOS 25c n dozen
SHUCK STUDIO
116Vi South Rock Island Ave.
El Kcno
Among the Calumet persona who
attended the golden wedding an-
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk
Folsom of Piedmont were Mr. and
Mrs Hill Bomhoff and Ron. Mr.
and Mrs Robert Johnson nnd Ted
Lillie. Mr. nnd Mrs W. A. Young
and MIrs Fern Roscom.
Misses Jerry Nall and Rosie Ire-
ton spent the Easter holidays in
Custer City.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oven of
Elkhart, Kan., spent the week-end
In Calumet where they were the
week-end guests of Mr. nnd Mrs
Hlbler nnd family.
The Boy Scout meeting was held
at the highschool Monday evening.
Bill Miller nnd Elml Sipes, scout-
master*, were In charge of the
meeting.
James Miles of Lookebn was a
Calumet visitor Sunday.
Del ton pinto of Oklahoma City
la spending a few daya In Calu-
met,
Russell Lilly and Pete Png of
Oklahoma City spent Saturday eve-
ning In the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Lilly.
Oeorge Hurst spent Sunday eve-
ning In Lanesvllle.
Bert Crump wns a Oeary visitor
Tuesday evening
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Father Victor Van Durme,
Pastor.
8unday services:
8 a. m., Low mass.
10 a. m., High mass.
7:30 p. m„ Evening devotions.
Week day services:
8 a. m., Low mass (on school
days).
7 a. m„ Lowt mass (on other days).
Confessions are henrd on Satur-
days from 4 to 6 p. vn. and 7 to 8
p. m.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Corner Hoff and Cavanaugh.
Services at 2 p. m. each Satur-
day.
Young people's services at 10:30
a. m. each Saturday. Mrs. A H.
Sturdevant, leader.
We welcome your attendance at
all services.
FIRST CHURCH OF NAZARENE
M T. and Lida Brundyberry. Pastors
Extra, double extra for Sunday
night. Rev. A. K. Bracken, presi-
dent of Bethany college, Is the
speaker of the hour. Prof. Lexter
Dunn, who graduated In voice last
year at Bethany, will sing a solo.
Paul Brundyberry, Rev. Brandy-
berry's son. who will graduate in
voice this Mny, also will sing one
number. Cary Campbell, who grad-
uates in expression, will give a read-
ing. These three young men are
members of the college quartet.
The quartet will sing ln the N
Y. P. S. service and at the 8 p. m
.service. This will be a splendid ser-
vice nnd music lovers should be
there.
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m
Morning worship, 10:45 n m ,M
T. Brnndvberry In charge.
N. Y. P. 8 and Junior service, 7
p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday. 8 p
m.
N. Y. P. S Friday, 8 p. m.
Dr. A. L. Aulick, pastor of Trinity
Baptist church, Oklahoma City,
will inaugurate the series of special
programs Sunday night when he
will speak on “The Power of the
Home in Christian Education."
Dr. Aulick is said to be one of
the outstanding educators and
preachers of his denomination in
Oklahoma. On Sept. 1 he will be-
come dean of the Bible department
In Oklahoma Baptist university,
Shawnee.
Organist To Appear
On Tuesday night. April 30, Paolo
Conte, head of ute fine arts de-
partment at the university and
internationally known organist nnd
composer, will present an organ
recital in the auditorium of the
First Christian church.
Mr. Conte will be assisted bv
Mr Medsker, professar of violin.
Mi's. Reta May Borland of the
dramatic arts department also will
appear on this program.
On Wednesday night in the First
Baptist church auditorium, the
male quartet from Oklahoma Bap-
llsf university will present a con-
cert program.
Raley Scheduled
Thursday night the women's
quartet from the university and
Dr J. w. Raley, president, will ap-
pear on the program. Dr Raley
The public is invited to all pro-
grams of the week. Rev. Hodges
says.
FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH
600 South Ellison Avenue
C. F. Weideasaul, Pastor
9:45 a. m. Sunday school, Wilbuif
R Anderson, .superintendent in-.
teresting classes for everybody.
We wish to thank even-body whol
made our splendid Easter program
possible. Won't you come and en-1
joy the gospel stories with us?
11 a. m. morning worship. Ser-1]
mon theme, The Temper of Our
Hearts." Does your "pioneer spirit"
lead you on to exploits for God?
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor '
hour.
Prayer meeting each Wednesday
at 8 p. m.
Let's attend the worship of God!
We invite you to all our services.;
Miss Josephine Hodnett. a mem-
ber of the El Reno highsrhoo! fac-
ulty. was an Oklahoma Citv visitor
Saturday.
Old Fashioned
DANCE
April 29
EAfil.E'S HALL
Tony Blccha Orchestra
Playing
A dm. 10c—35c
Prizes for Best
Costumes
[PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
Mr. and Mrs H. Albert Taylor
nnd son. John Albert, of Oklahoma
City nnd Mr and Mrs. J. L. Avant.
of Clinton, are guests In the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Taylor, 1200
South Hoff avenue.
El Reno, Oklahoma
Save time by using di-
rectory for profession-
;; al services.
Dr. Melvin A. Kiesel
Osteopathic Physician
209 Citizens Natl. Bank Bldg.
Res. Phone 462 Office Phone 487
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Barrett and
son. Billy, of Enid, are guests in the
homes of Mr and Mrs E B Vore,
314 South Barker avenue and Mr.
nnd Mrs, W H. Zimmerman. 1021
Sunset Drive
NOTICE
MASONS
AsIAL !
"A-
Special communication
of the El Reno Lodge
No. 50 Monday, April
29. Work in Master de-
gree, beginning at 7:30
p. m. All Masons invit-
ed.
Wm. K. Mtsenhelter, W, M
Dr. Joseph T. Phelps
Physician and Surgeon
Res. 978 — Phonos — Office 81
Over Woolworth'g.
DR. P. F. HEROD
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Scientifically Fitted
First Natl. Bank Bldg,
Phone 1070
J. L. TREVATHAN
Attorney-at-Law
111 H North Bickford
Over Conaervatlve Investment
Company.
Dr. V. P. Cavanaugh
Dentist
Phone 84—Office 203
! Wade ln Aderhold nnd
Brown building.
DR. L. J. COIT
CHIROPRACTOR
Specializing In
Electrical Treatments
Over Investors Bldg, and Loan
Pho—Office 335--Res. 238-M
DR. FRED H. CLARK
Physician
U4W 8. Rock Island Ph. 83
DR. BERT E. CARDER i
Chiropractor
1064 South Rock Island
Res, Ph. 1018 Office Ph. 101
STEAM BATHS
P. B. MYERS, M. D.
Phones: Office 27; Res. 8M
Office over O. O. A R,
DR. P. J. CRADEN ;
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Pitted
Citizens National Bank Bldg.
Telephone 646.
DR. W. B. CATTO
Physician and Surgeon
«1 South William*
Phone 399
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