The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 258, Ed. 2 Sunday, December 24, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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We at Anthony s hasten to thank our many friends and cus«
turners for the wonderful patronage of 1939 and to promise that
1940 will be another year in which we will make every effort to
serve you better and save you even more.
A. I). TAYLOR. Mgr.
Forrest Conklin
Hersehel Hobson
Mike Gaughorn
Thomas Fritz
Mrs. Thurman Sneed
Lawrence Cooper
Mrs. Chas. Gamble
Mrs. Earl O’Nan
Mrs. Aaron Nunnally
Mrs. Edith. Perdue
Mrs. Ben Johnson
Mrs. Amelia Simmons
Mrs. Hersehel Hobson
Raymond Lorenzen
Burrel Gambel
UNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1939
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
THREE
IN SOCIETY
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
fieers Named
To Serve In 1940|
fieers to serve the Ladies Auxi-
to the Switchmen’s Union of
Calendar
MONDAY
Elks lodge. Annual open house \
1 Q Is it necessary for a person
; to apologize for the crunching
| noise that results when eating
--i hard toast, or something of that
Friends Relatives To As* n|frure?
i ritmiN, iu. id lives io .vs A Not when it is unavoidable.
semble For Christmas a little practice, however, win en-
_ j able one to avoid this crunching
noise.
. . . . , As Mends ®hd. relatives assemble : q should a freshman on a col-
th America during the 1940 f°r n" members and heir out-ol- t0 observe Christmas this week- * ma*e ftny advances
, have been elected and in- *£.bt he,d at ,he end the family dinner will holdl a | fri(>nd.hlp with' an upppr
Avery Johnston, who is ill, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schafer and I
presented her a basket of Christ-1 sons, Bobby and Harry Allen, Jr ,1
ma.s gifts. A candle service was and Mrs. C. G. Frost, all of Okla-;
held at her home installing the homn City. Mr. and Mrs. C. A ,
I new officers. I Mason and son. Paul, Mr. and!
j In attendance were Mrs Louis | ~ AdiaMlimrt Society On P^TT '
: VCrivanek. Mrs. Dan Johnson. Mrs.: . ...
_ 1 George Clark, Mrs. Ralph Baker, j Mrs. H. C. Paulsen, Mr. and Mrs
... . T„ _ . , | Mrs. H. C. K) pper. Mrs. Paul San- Kcrmit P. Schafer and son. Kemp
Miss Irene Parsons Bride tier, Mrs. Martin Wieman, Mrs and Corder Paulsen.
11| Emil Veneck and daughter. Dorothy
UI All red tiaun t .Tune. Mrs. James Masopust, Jr.,
NEW CLASS NOW STARTING
Latest Scientific Methods. Li-
censed Instructor. Easy Payment
Plan.
LOW TUITION
Truax Beauty College
121 No. Rock Island l*ho. 449
^Amity club. Members will enter-; world Among the turkey dinners i “'?T'"7„ 4t0 tbP
ident; Mrs. Holla ties, vice , rn.-kt,... ....... ... , A. It is customar> to let the
major place in the entertainment, classman?
tain at their annual Christmas |0 bp served at 1 o’clock Monday
upper classmen make these ad-
c: s aTspcf -R™ “ -iswMr.sr.a ~ „„„ ..........
arts stjs —• - —
guard
ie only retiring officer is Mrs.
V. Barree, who has been suc-
as a member of the board
rectors by Mrs. Ralph H.
hall
TUESDAY
Women’s Benefit a ociatlon.
Regular meeting in
hall.
j place, should the one who is sit-
j Their guests will include Mrs. ,tn(f at n tnblr rise?
j j. F. Kellogg. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A Nr
\V. Kellogg and daughter, Eliza- _____
the Eagle-: M). ar)(j Mrs. Harold J
land daughter: Mrs Eddie Betook
and son. Mr-. Cecil vliskel. Mrs the gallv decorated tree
Mrs. Paulsen was presented love-
ly gifts and during the afternoon
' ach guest received a favor from
„ . „ , , HOLIDAY COURTESY
Kellogg and son. Paul, ill of (Via- j^TENDED EI.-CRI-RO
Other members of the’ Enlre Nous club- H°stess' Mrf; homa City, Mrs. N. 8. Orr and ... . honoring
* iJZl K ’ - —• -
le’ I Kil Rare Klnb. Hostess. Mrs. I Mrs Orr and Mss J F. Kellogg slocum pniPrtamed at a surprise
ie officers staff was elected! Pprris iNoneU, 809 South Ellison ^ndthe Nnylon home Mrs turkey dinner Thursday evening at
ng a business meeting after a avenue^ ^ b||slneag | Kellogg is the mother of Mrs. Orr 8
meeting in the i o. O. F. hail.
WEDNESDAY
..... -------- The table was] Order of Eastern Star. Joint in- ..... ....... ........
with Christmas suggestions stallation of officers with the W;ud‘ ^lt( ,on 'ChaiTcs. '•VPre Pipsented gifts by the club.
clock turkey dinner given for
auxiliary Wednesday evening
Mrs. E. R. Barnhart. 501 South
;on avenue.
. and Mrs. Nnvlon
Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Estes, south ____
of El Reno, will entertain as their, Blfts e*ch*n*’ d-
Mr. Slocum and Finis SI dwell
sons of Lawrence. Kan., and Al-
fred Haun ol Fort Reno. Im-
mediately afterwards the couple
departed on a week’s wedding trip
to points i.t the south.
Rev. Thomas G. Mo wry. pastor,
road l he service in a seasonal set-
ling accented by white tapers in
floor candelabra which flanked the
altar.
For her 'wedding the bHde ware
a tailored dress of gold wool with
brown accessories. Her corsage was
of gardenias.
Mrs. Haun. the daughter of Mr.
.. , and Mrs. G VV. Ingraham of
After the dinner pictures of the , Qmaba jjeb attended Colorado '
group were taken and Christmas st.(,C0)]PKP pci t Collins, where I
she received her bachelor pi sci-1
In the presence of a few in
timatc friends, nuptial vows were i West Drabek, and Mrs. Okla Bales.
exchanged at 4 30 o’clock Satur- Tire club's next meeting has been» Fritz Powers. 4H South Barker
dov afternoon at the First Presby- j scheduled for Jan. 25 with Mrs. I avenue, is spending the week-end!
terian church by Miss Irene Par- Kleppcv. j in Durant witli his mother. Mrs ,
‘S&rrftfW&r
t -StCVS'En
. •!« ill •*»
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MRS. C. \l. PAULSEN
OBSERVES BIRTHDAY
To mart: the birthday anniver-
sary of her mother, Mrs. C. M
Paulsen. Miss Anna Paulsen, 717
South Rock Maud avenue, enter-
tained informally Thursday after-
noon.
A green red and white color
theme predominated in the. season-
al decorations and appointments.
Guests for the occasion were
Mrs. J. A Deignnn and son, John,
R E. Powers.
tiny turkeys marked each
rs. Bamnart was assisted by
daughter, Mrs. Laird Morris.
Jians were made to make a
to the public.
I gun
C. Stafford, daughter. Patsy, Stllwell. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Herod.
rlbution to the Finland fund. Ko<-k Island avenue
Jelly Eight Bridge club. Hostess. an(| son p.,,,. M,. and Mvs Eldon Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Swift, Mrs.
Mrs. J. M. Gorman, 500 North RoysP n,Mi daughUra. Kiln Both Prances Shut tee. Miss Faye Pettit.
! and Pearl Eicon. Mr and Mrs. Roy Miss Vonclelle Watson. Miss Louise
J trds were the diversion of the
llainder of the evening.
Ilhose present were Mrs. John
llcway of Chickasha. Mrs. G.
| Hodgkinson, Mrs. John Norvell,
. H. D. Seiver. Mrs. Rolla lies.
Ralph Turner, Mrs. Albert
ile and Mrs. Ernest Hodgkinson.
he group will meet Jan. 9
[i Mrs. Seiver. 616 South Choc-
„, avenue.
* * *
I DIVISION
llDUCTS MEETING
teetlng of the third division,
lies Aid society ol the First
hod ist church, was conducted
Irsday afternoon In the heme
-Mrs. Mark Graves, 533 South
| -s avenue. Mrs. Harry Hoyt
assistant hostess,
yrs. W. R. Johnson presented
devctionals preceding the pro-
in on “Christmas in Another
j d,” given by Mrs. Robert Me-
key. Refreshments were serv-
Stelling Thimble club. Hostess, siaff0rd and son. Tommy. Mr. and Stickley, Miss Jean Mark. Miss
Mrs. John Hackett. 1007 West Wade yn.- George Stafford. Mr and Mrs. Fiances Shumate,
street. D. L. EStes. Tommy Boardman. Prank Craig,
Knit and Tuck club. Hostess. Mrs A11 mPnib«r.s 0f her family will Bdi Hendrix. A. J. Stitt. Charles
James P. Sessions, 302 West Wade |)P present when Mrs. D. H. Seiver. Blake. Alva Doke, Haro’d Estep
street. nir> South Choctaw avenue, is host- jean Young and Ennis Maurer.
- I ess at 7 o’clock lurkey dinner this j * * *
STUDY CLUB MELTS evening. MRS. ADOLPH GOOSMAN
WITH MRS. FF.ISTEL They will include Mr. and Mrs. o. D. O. HOSTESS
Meeting of the Our Lady of John Teeters, daughter. Virginia.] Mrs. Adolph Goosman, southwest
Perpetual Help Study club was con- nncl SPn:; Fob-rt. Billy Hugli and Cf E1 Ren0 was hostess to the
dueled Thursday aft mom in the D:,n- ;i11 1,1 Chlekaaha, Mr. and 0 D 0 club at a regular meeting
j home of Mrs. R. B Pelstel, 90a Mr ONlel Yates and son. Jerry last week The r00ms WP#e decorsit-
South Ellison avenue, when gifts °‘ Oklahoma Citv. Mr. and Mrs pd wRb Christmas motifs and gifts
were exchanged preceding the les- I,v*n Owen and dnt'gh'er. .Mia jQr (bp excbanBe werP pine-oc’. be-
son. °f Shawnee. Mi,s J*^'**^ neam the decorated tree. A
Lesson topic war. “Spread of St iver »ef P lica vity. ‘ 0fiock luncheon was served.
Christian Religion in the First Mrs. Clark Stiver and daughter. members Mrs Harrv Her-
Three reniuries ” which was Drr- Dorothy Jo. Mr and Mrs Seward Itiree memoers Mrs Harry Her
Three Ceniiales. w nit n was prt daughter Margaret berger. Mrs. Roy Tomlin t and Mrs.
sented hy Mrs. John. E. Leonard. S pr and daught r. M.rgare: t at.
At the dose of the afternoon June.
lunch was served to Mrs. E. O ; Guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. B te”da^e awa'ds
Hamilton. Mrs. George Bauer, jr Connors 800 South Bickford ave-, Quitting and contests were the
Mrs A. H. Wolf, Mrs. A. T. Wolf, nuts at 1 o'clock turkev dinner diversions with prizes being wen
Mit. M. R. Thomsie. Mrs. Tony Monday will be Mr. and Mrs. E. A.,by Mrs. Tomins and Mrs. Her-
Gcrber. Mr-. John Leonard and Connors, Mr. and Mrs F C. Mur- berger.
i Mrs. M. H Reding. phy of Oklahoma City. Those present were Mrs. F. M.
j The meeting In two weeks will Mr. and Mrs. Fred R Claughorn Heitzman. Mrs. Charles A. Stnn-
be with Mis. Thomsie. 420 South 620 South Elllsor avenue, will cn- field. Mrs. Ed Goosman. Mrs. Amon
Macomb avenue. lerlain at 1 o’clock turkey dinoer JerniRan, Mrs Irvin J. Statton.
* * Christinas day. Places will be mark- Mrs. Herberger. Mrs. Tomlins and
RKLAUXK HOSTS <-d lor Mr. and Mrs. Loren L. Mrs. Lorenzen. Special guests were
TO BRIDGE CLUB Ware daughters. Pc.nv and Shar- Mrs. Gene Robbins and Miss Oma ] were exchanged.
Sergeant and Mrs. Walter Breaux leen. Mrs. O. O. Tollefson, Mrs. Lorenzen. ' Later in the afternoon the group
entertained the Fat Reno Bridge Alice Thompson the bests end Tbp C|Ubs mPPtjnK jan 4 will 1 visited the former president, Mrs.
club members and their husbands son. Mike. j,e held with Mrs. F. M. Heitzman.! '
at a Christmas ' gift exchange Turkev dinner at 1 o clock Man- ^ ^rost vvatts street.
Thursday evening In their home'at ,,av ,ds0 'vl" bo given by Dr, * * *
Fort Reno On; i>i\\Hi (.m-i-
a ill include Mr and Mrs. Jack
Bvid of Little Reck. Aik. and Mr
and Wrf Jack Lalngcr cf Csla-
homa City.
* t *
was Mrs Earl P Sturdavam
Bingo and come ts were tlie
evening's dive' .km with pri/ss be-
ing won by Mrs. M. J. Oalligher,
Mrs M A Jordan and E\ H Fuchs
Phipps assisted Mrs. Breaux »■ L, hm>\
serving delicious refreshments at
the close of the evening.
| * >i< s
I .'IN MINGUS
Inner honoree
oncring Alvin Mingus of Albany.
|y. who was vLsltlnc here. Mrs
S. Faris. 1011 South Rock !s-
',1 avenue, entertained at a 7
lock turkey dinner Wednesday
ling Mr. Mingus departed
iusday for his home.
1'aces were marked for Mr. and
|. Glen Baumwart and family
Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
gus and family of Rock Island,
Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Mingus and
Lily and Mrs. Louise Paris of
jahema City, Mr. and Mrs R( y
man and family ot Bethany,
j\f. Mingus and family ai Ana-
ko. Mr and Mi l. Bam Inkln.
I. Lydia Shelby, the honoree and
ess.
sg ig
] LIDAY PARTY
lit DEPARTMENTS
flie cradle roll and beginners
.day school department of the
[J Methodist church were en-
abled at a Chrtsimas party
jirsday evening in the church
I A1 ’ INOI % FAYI id 4TTY
ity refreshments were served. H0N0REU AT pARTV
lias, members present wen IM ^ u ,
,mc Johnt m Harold Jp insor | btrUietoy annlvemary ol uu
1 n Beatty he, sUter-h .
“’ 0>l* a‘ " ‘ , LeRoy Beatty, entertained from 2
L 'jensen!* Jtmmie> Pete* Jensen. 6 nnir.sday after-
. o it uoiit,, ;GOon nt the home ol her father.
Ma Jane Bn Mr . Mir* B*»ir _ .. „ .
ahe Rlsch.ru, Billy Riachard. « F Mrnd«V 708 So’uh Robpr''
Lone Fiedtlck. Donald Fees. »vpi»i'‘
I ie Dreeaer. Roberta Camp-
the Yuletlde with the hirtlulay
encc decree in the- home oconomics |
department. She was a member or 1
Delia Kappa Gamma and Pi Kap-
pa Delta fraternities.
•Slip is a member cf the Asso-1
ciation of Oklahoma Artists and ■
in the summer of 193K studied for
a short time ^1 tlie French Beaux 1
de Arts. Fonlainbleau. France.
During tlie past vear slie Has !\ad j
some 01 her work displayed at 1
the Municipal auditorium in Okla-
homa City.
Mrs. Haun formerly was an in-
structor in the* home economics
department at the Chevenne and
Arapaho Indian school at Concho
where s.ie was responsible for the
establishment of the practice cot-
tage She holds a similar position ’
at. Haskell Institute. Lawrence.
Kan., at. the present time ai 1
plans to continue her studies the
remainder of the term.
1 Mr. Haun Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs Willie Haun of Meversville
Tex and is employed as principal
clerk in the quartermaster corps
at Fort Reno
He and Ids bride will establish
a home here at the conclusion of
the 1939-10 schorl term.
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DEI EMBER MEETING
Ik CONDUIT ED
December meeting of tlie Mus-
tan Sunshine club was enjoyed
Thursday with Mrs. Rosooe John-
son After a covered dish lun-
cheon at 1 o'clock a brief business
srsskm was conducted and gifts
BEST
WISHES!
We wish that this Yule
season will be the hap-
piest you have ever en-
joyed—-and that this
happiness will follow
throughout the cominjr
New Year.
El Reno
Frock Shoppe
.Miss Mann
Table d’ Hote Christmas Dinner
—Served from 11 A. M. to 9 P. M —
Appetizers
Chilled Fruit Cup. Fresh Shrimp or Oyster Cocktail
Soups
Chicken ala Supreme or Old Fashioned Navy Bean
Celery en Branch Mixed Olives
Special Holiday Salad
ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY
Oyster Dressing
Giblet Gravy Cranberries
BROILED LOIN CLUB STEAK
Mushroom Sauce
BAKED SUGAR CURED HAM
Hawaiian Potatoes
Candled Sweets in Orange Shell
Green Beans Buttered Asparagus
Whole Kernel Corn
Our Own Mnke of Delicious Hot RolL
Desserts
Hot Mince Pic with Wine Sauce. Pumpkin Pic with
Whipped Cream, Fruit Cake with Hard Sauce or Ire
Cream and wafers.
Coffee
Milk
E£G NOG
(Non-Alcoholic)
Qts. 35c — Gal. SI.25
Pure Ice ( ream Co.
20ft North Rock Island
SOUTHERN COFFEE SHOP
Merry
l.rBLEI S HOSTS
IT 7 o n.oiK
Mr. and Mrs. D.vcy Hovonden,
2ftl North Barker avenue, had as
i heir guests at 7 o'rlock dinner
Thursday evening Miss Jessie
Moore. Miss Airo' Johnson and
Miss Marguerite Hobbs.
Mr. and Mrs Melvin LeBleu. east J0 Relieve
, ol El Reno, had as their guests at Afneru of
■ : la Mi and
the hosts and Mrs. Sturdavam were Mn| Arthl|r DraKOO dauKhlm.
Mr and Mrs E. H Fuchs. Serge- Fm}# Jp#n and B(.Uy Jane and
ant and Mis. M. J. Oallagher. s(m jot,n BubPlt 0{ Franklin. Ind..
Sergeant and Mrs ’ Mf ^ ^ Lew|s K and
Mr and Mr^ M. A. Jcrdan. Corp- Mis., Thelma
oral and Mrs. James Mullen . _
Sergeant and Mrs. BUI Williams ;
and Mrs W B Pluai .rw
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Preston Flowers for Xmas
8
Cut Flowers
Hoses
Carnations
Chi-ysanthemums
Snapdragons
Gardenias
Plants
Poinsettias
Cyclamen
Peppers
Kalanchoes
Azaleas
Jeanette Richardson. Shirley
Iiwn. Barbara Brown, Doris
Loolcy, Funk Musser. Jenllle
iainnls, Ruth Carter. Shirley
l.hor, Charlolte Elchor. Donald
limpaon and Shirley Fllppon
Itothers present were Mrs Roy
Ihor, ChatUtte Elchor. Donat,
lyne Fees, Mis R y Theln, Mis
| K O mp* Mi "
J Bailey. Mrs Ray Musser
Ed Scnooley and Mrs. Joe
[ktron, superintendent of the
I irtment
leachers assisting Mrs. Waldron
Mrs. Theln. Mrs Camper,
Cora Dresser. Miss Barbara
I . Mi Gllheicl';' llildebi .iml
Miss Laura Bachler
i
FOR YOUR
lerry ( hristmas
HE
Bishop Shop
gifts arranged beneath a gaily;
decked tree Alter a series of games;
an Iced course was served
The guests Included Mnrgnrc,
Louise Pritchett. Doris Lee Pritchett,
Oeraldlne Laura Bovdston. Arweldln I
Ann Boydston. Billie Jean Mnnptn
Velda Jean Roof, Margie Jane
Rogers, Bobble Jo Keith and
Qaytha Allcne French
Corsages Table Pieces
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY
AND XMAS MORNING
PRESTON FLORAL CO,
Phone 870
■ BMMNMftMNMMMi7MMM
I've Been Authorized By
^ CLIFF SCHLOSSER
To Give You All His
Very Rest Wishes
For Your Most
MERRY CHRISTMAS
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 258, Ed. 2 Sunday, December 24, 1939, newspaper, December 24, 1939; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919735/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.