The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 205, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 31, 1945 Page: 2 of 6
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El Reno (OkJa.) Daily Tribune
SOCIETY
Calendar
THURSDAY
General Council of Women’s
Work of First Christian church:
West group. Hostess. Mrs. H. L.
Bethard, 1048 South Miles avenue,
at 2 p m.
North group. Meeting at 2 p. m
at church.
South group. Hostess, Mrs. Edith
Amstutz. 914 South Macomb ave-
nue at 2 p. m.
General Society of Woman s
Work of First Presbyterian church:
Division 1. Hostess, Mrs. Wilfred
Ward. 1043 South Hadden avenue,
at 1:30 p. m.
Division 2. Hostess, Mrs. T M.
Aderhold. 405 South Williams ave-
nue, at 2 p. m.
Division 3. Hostess, Mrs. Lee J.
Stoneman, 301 North Bickford
avenue, at 2 p. m. ;
Division 4. Hostess, Mrs. Joseph
M Ozmun, 807 South Barker ave-
nue, at 2 p. m.
Woman’s Society of Christian Ser-
vice of Central Methodist church. i
Circle 1 Hostess, Mrs. M. P Kelly,
915 South Macomb avenue.
Circle 2. Hostess, Mrs. F. H Mor-
ris. ooo South Williams avenue.
Circle 3. Hostess, Mrs. W. H.
Hardwick. Reformatory circle
Circle 4. Hostess. Mrs. R. F. Jones, :
sr 112 South Macomb avenue.
Women's Missionary society of
Olivet. Nazarene church. Meeting at
2 p. m. at church.
Woman s Society of Christian Ser-
vice of First Methodist church:
Division 1. Hostess, Mrs. J. H.
Mlllwee. 736 South Miles avenue.
Division 2. Hostess, Mrs. Jesse W.
lfaydon, 321 West Wade street.
Division 3. Meeting at church.
Division 4. Hostess, Mrs A. B.
Warner, 1121 South Barker avenue.
FRIDAY
Woman’s Culture club. Hostess.
Mrs. Otis Anderson, 818 South Bar-
ker avenue. Lesson study on Burma
Tulip unit of Garden Flower club
Hostess, Mrs. Nancy Erbar, 819
South Ellison avenue.
Alathea class of First Baptist
church. Hastess, Mrs. O. C. Bolling-
er, 119 North Barker avenue. Reg- i
ular business and social meeting at
2:30 p. m.
T.L.F. club. Hastess, Mrs. M. Pat-
rick, 107 South Hoff avenue, at
2 p. m.
FIDEL1S CLASS
HAS MEETING
Regular monthly business and
social meeting was conducted
Monday by the Fidelis Sunday
school class of the First Baptist
church In the home of Mrs, Bob
Huston, 211 North Donald avenue,
the class president, who was In
charge.
Meeting was opened by prayer
and devotlorals were led by Mrs.
A M Graham
The infant son of Mrs. James
Oliver was presented with a gift
from the group.
During the social hour a dessert
course was served to Mrs B E.
Carder, Mrs. Graham. Mr Homer,
Lewis, Mrs George Wilson. Mrs.
Jeff Davis, Mrs. Charles Wagner,
Mrs. Ernest O’Nan, Mrs J. D.
McDaniel, Mrs Oliver, Mrs Cecil
Carroll, Mrs. James Upton, Mrs.
Huston and mother, Mrs. R M.
Brown.
Mrs. Davis, 319 South Admire
avenue, will be hostess to the !
group Nov, 26
* * *
ROYAL NEIGHBORS
PLAN FOR CONVENTION
Royal Neighbors of America
conducted a called business session
Tuesday afternoon In the I. O. O.
F. hall at which time plans were
completed for the convention <
which will be held in the hall
Thursday, Nov. 8, with registration
beginning at 10 a. m
Committees appointed were as
follows:
Luncheon chairman. Mrs. V. A
Mount, assistants, Mrs. E. E. Fox.
Mrs. E. V. Andrews and Mrs. Leo
Kamm; table decorations, Mrs.
Charles Schuldt; flowers, Mrs. C,
H. Williams, Mrs. J. B. Harper
and Mrs. Ross Fox; badges, Mrs.
R E. Frld, chairman, and Mrs.
L. E. Craig, assistant.
The degree staff captain, Mrs.’
Kutie Bradly, will direct the mem-
orial service
I I,AIDE'S GOLF CLUB
I TO MEET THURSDAY
Miss Jerry Mae Kelso and
Mrs. Otto Hess will be hostesses
; to the Ladles Ooif club Thursday
at the El Reno Golf and Country
| club.
Play will be for blind bogey.
Pairings in the championship
flight will be as follows:
Mrs. R. N. Dulmage, Mrs. C. A.
Evans and Mrs. E. R. Kelso.
Mrs. V. R Mordy, Mrs. H. C.
Brown and Mrs. S. R. Reville ,
Mrs Opie Dimmlck and Miss
Kelso
Class A pairings will include:
Mrs. J. L. Trevathan. Mrs. J. B.
I Swalm and Mrs. Ouy Hobgood (
Mis. F. E Arnold, Mrs. P. B.
Mvers and Mrs. Robert Oreenleaf
* * *
HALLOWE'EN PARTY
ENJOYED HY GROUP
Hallowe'en party was enjoyed
Tuesday evening In the home of
Mrs. June Causey. 10* 1/2 North
Rock Island avenue, honoring Mrs.
Causey’s daughter, Joyce Marie
Causev. and Avline Burris, daugh-
ter of Mrs. I/eota Lasater
Games were plaved and refresh^
merits were served to Mrs. Jackie
Atkinson, son. Ronald Jean. Er-
nestine Webb. Troy Lee Calvert,
the honorees and tlu* hostess.
JUST PHONE
476
• EL RENO PICK-UP
AND DELIVERY SERVICE
"Our Business Is For
Your Convenience”
CITY OR COUNTRY
DELIVERY
Any Article Hauled Will Be
Carefully Handled
• Groceries delivered from any
store in El Reno not having
a delivery sendee.
T. R. NAPLES, Owner
Office at 1034 N. Bickford
CLUB MEMBERS ANI)
HUSBANDS FETED
Members of the Sew and So
club and their husbands were en-
tertained at a Hallowe'en party
Tuesday evening in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Propper, 228 j
North K avenue.
The evening was spent playing
games and a buffet supper was
served to Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adams,
Mr. and Mrs. John Chllcott, Rev.
and Mrs. Othel Turney, Mrs. Fred
Britton, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tisor,
Mr. and Mrs. Propper.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Effective Thursday
November 1st, The
OXFORD CAFE
Will Be Under Ihe Personal
Management Of
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Irey
YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE
WILL BE APPRECIATED
November 2nd & 3rd
Friday & Saturday
Need a sack of flour this week-end? Could you
use an extra pound cf coffee. If it east you nothing?
—Then read on.
FREE
1-lb. oi your Favorite Brand
of COFFEE!
You buy a 25-lb. Sack of
CANADIAN’S BEST (Modernized) FLOUR
Either Plain or Self-Rising Mix
—and at the same time give your grocer the name of your favorite brand of coffee.
He will hand it to you FREE OF CHARGE. There is nothing to sign, no coupon to bring
in, and no jingle to write.
Just call for a 25-lb. sack of CANADIAN'S BEST (Modernized) FLOUR, in the
plain or self-rising mix whichever you prefer, pay the regular purchase price—and your
grocer will then give you one pound of any brand of coffee you prefer.
THIS OFFER IS GOOD ON NOVEMBER 2nd and 3rd ONLY
"Honest Making Insures Perfect Baking"
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Wednesday, October 81, 1945
Largest Variety! Best Selections! LOWEST Prices!. Choose NOW for Christmas!
Um Our
A Small Deposit
holds any article 'til
Christmas!
Juvunilt
& Chair Sat
Unusually Large Selection of
L LO of Many Kinds
all priced to SAVE you Money!
Choice selection of precious baby dolls in many
sizes, some with movable eyes )Ut M '741
life-like, soft bodied Califor- I
nia Betry dolls,character dolls *
and many others, priced from $9.95
W869
A strong, well-made,
hardwood table and
two chairs 10 match
Arrr.ietively finish
t d A rare value, only
W-100X to 144C.
Microscope Set
Building Blocks
Wood or Leather
Burning Set
Over-stuffed
Rocking Chair
A comfortable i hair for ihat youngster. Well
ini! mi padded spring coil seat
\ Niceb upholstered Only .
W-681
W-643
m W615
Professional type outfit Micro-
scope with polished
tic ground lens and INI M Jlfi
laboratory equip- .
mem Complete
Attractively colored, interlock-
ing blocks for
building houses8t
other objects. yPgg
Complete ser only
Deluxe set, consisting of electric
pen with extra
potnr, brush, 9
plaques, water col- #
ors tic instructions.
W-8M
Other Juvenile Chairs
$1.79 to $2.49
2-Sfrory
Colonial Hous$
W-121
W-716
US Army Outfit
Carbine Rifle
Gun, holster, cartridge
belt and regulation
overseas cap.
Army reject carbine gun
stock. Realistic but
absolutely harmless.
W-191B
Pre-tabricared pressboard play-
house Open-back
type, (i rooms F.tsy gp *99*b
to assemble Only {RP »
Well-Made
Swinging Horse
What a thrill that youngster will have when
^ be rides this steed.
Built for plenty of
-j-j —A f7 rough service.
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W.IIV9P
Teeter-Totter
W-502A
Waggles’ Dog
W-483
Animals
W501A
Hopping Bear
W923B
A clever wiggling dog
with a bright - colored
blanket on his back.
12-inch teeter with 2
lithographed cardboard
zig-zagging clowns.
These double - jointed
animals will appeal to
those little tots.
A toy with plenty of
play appeal. He hops
in true bear fashion.
Rocking Horses
$1 95 & $2.98
3-Piece Wood Train Set
Ferris Wheel or Windmill
Two popular pull toys for
little tots. Cleverly de-
signed and attractively fin-
ished. The wheels revolve
as these toys are pulled.
QUALITY
Indestructible toys. Locomotive
tank car and caboose, with coup-
lings and turned wood wheels. Fin-
ished in bright colors. Set, only . .
W441C
101 N. Bickford
Phone 344
Choice
WO07B
W-507A
HOME OF BETTER VALUES
fn Kiddies
of M Hges
Oklahoma
H51ASUPPLYJO;
2-Wheel Cart
Pony Express
Station Wagon
_*
Sturdily built, wiih solid panel
body. 2-wheels. ft ■ »f»
finished in Red. R .
iff
W 5.30 ™
Fine for hauling toys around..
Strongly built.
Red finish. Only RRJlP
W505
2-wheel cart and team of
horses w i th a cow- ftt ■
boy driver. Only A •
W-369
W-436AA
”GI" Helmet
'M5' Army Tank
air
79'
Regulation style for
jungle fighring with
camouflage neuing.
General Grant model,
wirh revolving turret
and gun in top.
FOUR NEW MEMBERS
WELCOMED BY CLUB
EH Reno Study club met Monday
afternoon In the home of Mrs.
W. W Mathews, 102G South Ellison
avenue, with the president, Mrs.
H. G. Keller, presiding.
During the business session four
new members, Mrs C. C. Keller,
Mrs. Ross Price, Mrs Joe Maxey
and Mrs. Baker H Melone, were
welcomed into the club.
Mrs. Sam Freeman presented a
review of the book. "Party Line."
by Louise Baker
Etiquette
Mrs. T. M Aderliold, Mrs. I. W
Douglas and Mrs C. L. McGlli
were appointed as delegates to
attend the fourth district conven-
tion of federated clubs to be held
Nov 15 at. Cordell.
Q. If a person signifies a de-
sire to leave when one is standing
and talking with him, should one
attempt to detain him?
A. Never; not even for one
minute Bid him goodbye at
on re.
Q. What should
while the hostess is
A The principal
host is to be alert, and see that
every one of the guests Ls being
entertained.
Q When wearing fuH dress,
what should be the color of a
man’s tie?
A. The tie should be while.
the host do
receiving?
duty of the
SUMMER’S GONE
LAKE CHARLES. La. —<U.E>—
Tlit* first annual playground pa-
rade and all-day festival recently
marked the close of the summer
activities of the Lake Charles
recreation commission. £ome 500
local children took part in the
celebration, each loaded down with
ns much athletic equipment as he
CITY DELIVERY DAILY
on
NUTRENA FEEDS
Best for Poultry Need*
WE PAY TOP PRICES FOB
POULTRY • ( REAM • EGGS
Hardy’s Produce
111 N. Rock Island — Phone 183
OUR SCIENTIFIC EYE
EXAMINATION WILL
OETEKMINE YOUR NEED
DR. EARL DORROUGH
Optometrist
Phone 45#—104 West Bayes
Ktrfool Hotel
GLASSES REPAIRED
LENSES DUPLICATED
of she could carry as they march
ed in the parade
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from eonuMn colds
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 205, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 31, 1945, newspaper, October 31, 1945; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919648/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.