The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 237, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1954 Page: 2 of 12
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El Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
EL RENO
and WOMEN'S PAGE
Edited by MILDRED L. COKER Phone
Miss Wilson Is
Shower Honoree
A mlft'cllaiirous bridal ahower wan
held Tnrsday evcnl-ig for Mlu La-
quita June WlLon of Oklahoma
City, formerly of El *Uno.
Mr* Leon Oregory, S28 South
Prancea, wa* hastes* for the show-
er with Mrs Lr .lie Outh and Mrs
Jack Lyle aa co-hosteaar.v
Mis* Wilson, daughter of Mr and
Mrs B T, WiLson of Keota. la the
bridr-elert of 8taff Beryeant Oerald
Mason, son of Mrs. C. B Mason
Memphis Tenn Their wcdduig la
planned for Dec. 10 In Oklahoma
City.
The gift table waa centered with a
Urge puik and green umbrella Two j
silver wedding brlla decorated the '
refreshr'ent table
Prize* in game* went to Mrs 1
Dwight Siler and Misa Twlla Barton |
Other* attending were Mrs Oarar
Best. Mrs Lawrence Chappell. Mrs.
Bill Curtis. Mrs. Leon Evans. Mra
Bryan Oregory and Mr* Karl Hurst
Olfta were rent by Mr* I. N
Freeman. Mr* Blau Smith. MUs Lo-
ren* Bowers. Mi-a Betty Wllkerson
and Mia* Mary Evelyn Freeman
a a a
CALENDAR
Rich Valley Meets
With Mrs. Jensen
FRIDAY
Ladles auxiliary to ORT. Meeting
in Trainmen hall. 2 p. m.
El Reno Culture club. Hostess Mrs
Forest Allen. 1040 South Hadden
2 SO p. m
Every Woman's Bible class All-
day meeting at Flrat Christian
church.
Teen Town Meeting In Eagles
hall
American Legion auxiliary. Show-
wer lionorlng Anabcl life Blggert In
Legion hall. 8 p. m.
Past Matron* club Dinner at
Wralry MeUiodist church, *30 p. m
P-TA Council meeting In school
Administration building. 2 30 p. m
WATIKIMY
OIA to BI.E Meeting In IOOP
hall. 7 p m.
TMTM dub. 27th Anniversary
banquet for member* and Uielr
husbands Hostess Mrs E W Owens.
•02 South Mitchell.
Ht’NDAT
Ladle* Ooif club Dinner for
members and ascorta at Country
club
Report Made
On CD A Meet
How Can I?
Mrs Jack Rosa gave a report
Wednesday evening for members of
the Catholic Daighters of America
on the meeting for state officers
and chairmen, held last Sunday In
Chic kasha.
Others from the El Reno court
who nt tended that meeting were
Mr* Florence Laird, grand regent.
Miss Nora Finn, and Mrs. Erie
O^Nan.
At the regular monthly meeting,
held in the Knights of Columbus
hall. Mrs. Laird announced that the
annual CDA pilgrimage to Prague
will be held Dec 19
Plans were made for the Navajo
Indians’ Christmas party on Dec
19. and the Christmas party and
gift exchange for members on Dec
13. The entertainment committee
will be in charge of this project
Blur Cross meeting will be held
Dec a In the church hall, with
Miss Phil Ketter. and Mias Oer-
trude Blake as hostesses
Door prize was won by Mias Eva
Wolf.
Among those present were Mra
Charles Rice. Mrs Ira Dokr. Miss
W How can I prevent ash-trays,
book-ends, and similar articles
from scratching the furniture on
which they are placed?
A This will not happen If blot-
ting paper or piece# of felt ar*
pasted on the undersides of these
articles.
Q. How can I retain the luster
of Unoleum?
A. Don't use a stiff brush when
washing the linoleum, as this tend*
to destroy the luster. Wash light-
ly with soap and water.
Q How can I save sugar when
stewing fruit?
A. Less sugar will be required it
one teaspoonful of lemon la added
to every pound of fruit when stew -
ing.
Q How can I make the canary I
take a bath?
A. It the bird refuses to use his
bath, try sprinkling a little aand
in the bottom of the bath before
filling with water The bird's re-
fusal is often due to a sltpperv
bottom.
Q How can I measure molaasr*
Thursday, December 2, 19oj
YOUR CHRISTMAS STOR
WITH GIFTS GALORE
GIFT HER
WITH
PAJAMAS
Styled by Holliday. Pastel
plaids and solid toned
broadcloths. So
pretty and
fifty. Also included with
Pajamas a pair of comfy
Scuffs, and Quilted laundry
baf.
Nora Finn. Mrs Charles Reding. “<*wately?
Ml** Hhirlern Iz-ighton. MW* Clara A Thl* can be done If the cup I
Mae Tobias. Mr* Dave Kappus. j «r spoon la dipped Into scalding
Mr* William Husmann. Mias Phil water before measuring The syrup I
Ketter. Mi*a Gertrude Blake. Mrs will not *tlck to the *ldea.
L F Brorkhau*. Mr* Raymond ----- ,
Mrs Bob Jensen. East Foreman
road, waa husteaa Wrdneaday at a
•overed dlah luncheon for member*
if the Rich Valley home demon-
<tratlon club.
Secret pals were revealed In a
Christmas gift exchange.
A lesson on "Candy Making" waa
given by Mrs. Jensen
Ho>t«sa prtae went to Mrs Leon
Ivans.
OuesU were Mrs. Ronnie Duncan,
and Mr* Bill Hamblrton, who were
»deemed as new members; ami
Mrs. Virgil Miller, and Mrs Jue
Slierer.
Others attrnduig were Mm. M A
Jeffrey. Mi*a Coletta Finn. Mrs
Jack Cooksey. Mr* Steve Wise. Mr*
Harry Cooksey. Mr* B A Huchte-
man. Mr* Frank Evans. Mr* Eddie
Kouba. Mrs Walter Evans, and Mi*
A E. Atkinson.
Next meeting will be Jan 3 with
Mra Huthleman. southeast at |l
Reno
• a •
MONDAY
Weal Way club. Hosteaa Mrs. H.
8. McOee. 301 South Miles. I p. m.
dinner and Christmas party.
District meeting for pastors and
their wives, with noon luncheon, at
Wealey Methodist church
Eagle* auxiliary Business meeting
In Eagles hall
Chlld< raft dub. Hostess Mrs. A.
D Spurlln, southeast of El Reno.
2 p in
CWF Ouild of Pint Christian
church ^t<»(«-** Mi John loren-
aen. 417 North Evan*. 7 30 p. m
Triangle HD cluh. Dinner for
members and families at Roar
Witcher school. 7 p. m
Tulip l*. lit of Flower Oarden
club Hostess Mrs Nancy Erbar, BIO
South ElUaon. 2 p. m
NALC Auxiliary Covered dlah sup-
per fui inembrrs and husband*
Hosts Mr and Mrs E H Mc-
Comaa. 303 North Macomb. « p m
DAL Club Sets Plans
For Christmas Event
Judy Halverson
Is FFA Choice
Member* of the DAL rlub made
plan* Wednesday lor a Chrtetma*
dinner and gift rxrhangr for mem-
I brr* and thotr families to be held
the evening ..1 Dec 13 at the home
| of Mr* It K VonTungetn. south-
west of El Reno
Mr* Charle* Carmichael. 911
Judy Halverson, sophomore i» the hokU- *» «»
new Future Farmer. Bweethesrt ***** ,or «u“u"«
at 13 Reno highwhool She I f. ™^*** Ute nm*
elected by membara of the FFA
chapter Tuesday evening from a I **M W“ll,un* **• * «*»*»
field of eight candidates
Jurly. daughter of Mr and Mr*
Boyd Halverson. 1143 South Mile*
auceed* Donna Ouppa. daughter of
Mr and Mr* Havmond Oaiqm. 912
South nth street
• a a
Card Club Meet* With
Mrs. Forrest Nave
Tile TUeaday Players were enter-
tained with a « So p. m dinner,
followed by bridge. Tueeday evening
at the lx me of Mrs Tbrmt Nave.
311 South Rock Island
Ouaau other than club mem brr*
were Mr* Walter Campbell of
Sequin Tex. Mra H J. Uavta. Mr*
burnt Swing, and Mr* Ethan Ash-
ley.
High score famrs in game* of
bridge awe received by Mr* Aahley.
and Mrs Robert M Ma Donee
a • a
CHESTS AT DINNER
Mr and Mr* oietui finer*. 3413
Town * End drive and Mr and Mr*
Ray Maine TOO South Darker and
their aon. Dob Maine, student at
A and M college, were dinner
gueete Tuesday evening of Mr and
Mr* Karl Prtedeniann and daugh-
ter. Mia* Marlene Ftledrmann. in
•tills*in Later in the evening.
So Ertgi* and Mr* Maine at-
tended a brute) shower for Ml**
Prtsdmiann bride-elect of lU.b
Maine
luncheon
Mr* J«-a* Williams wa*
for the afternoon
Winner* Ui a contest were Mr*
H R VonTungetn. and Mia J. 8
| Uavta
Other member* present were Mra
| Willard Knott, and (laughter, Mi**
hlabel Knott Mr* Ed VonTungelu.
Mr* Clyde Haynes. Mr* Herman
D-mkr. Mr* Austin Tarter, and
Mr* W C Whitacre
e • a
Tuesday Canasta Club
Play* in Davis Home
.
INDIAN DROP
NEW DELHI - tUS) - Mem-
bership In the Indian National
Oongreu ten mm aaooooo in 1333
to a UtOe over I looooo m liaj
according to the figure* released
by Uir party The official spoke*
man of the Congress said the drop
in primary membership waa at-
tributed to the elimination ol
"bogus mem bet silk a
Happy Is The Day
When Backache
Goes Away....
Mra Ctoorge Da via 101 North Ad
mire, was ho*tea* Tuesday after-
noon to members of the Tuesday
Afternoon Canasta rlub
Oueeta were Mr* C P Bchuldl.
and Mr* Clen HeiUman
Mr* Era Baldridge received the
door prtae
Payors were at anted to Mr* Jem
Williams for high score and to Mra
Brhuldt far second high score
Others attending were Mr* L 1.
Ftaru*. Mr* George (Uhumacher.
and Mr* P M Hritaman
A Chrtetma* dinner mill be held
D*r 14 at the Missouri hotel, fol-
lowed with a gift rxrhange and
party at the Itnme of Mr* Jem
William*. 131 Mouth Hoff
Watch.
Mrs E H MrComa*. Mis* Ague*
Heinen. Mr* Willtem Zajic. Mr*
Margaret 8hrrman, Mrs V 8
Schlffman. Mu* Catherine Reding.
Mia* Coletta Plnn. Mr*. A T. Wolf.
Mlu Sara Salmon. Mr* Mary
Johnson. Mrs Ed Hlx. and Mr* Don
Corwin.
Next regular meeting will be Jan
3 Ui the K of C hall
see
Mrs. Diver Entertains
Sterling Thimble Club
Mr* H A Dever. 701 South Bick-
ford. entertained members of the
Sterling Thimble club Wednesday
afternoon at her home
The hoateaV daughter-in-law. Mra 1
Milford Dever of Oklahoma City
wa* a special guest and assisted In
the hospitalities
Members present included Mrs
H T French. Mr* E C King, and
Mr*. Albert McOee of Oklahoma
City; Mrs Ralph Oamble. Mr* Ms-
blc Tollefson. Mrs Horn Roberson.
Mr* H J Ayrock, Mra Clyde Mat-
thews. Mr* C E Wrlden. Mra M
B Cope, and Mr* Forest Allen.
Next meeting will be Dec 13 at
the home of Mrs French Mi Okla-
homa City, when a Christmas party
will be held
PHONK 1222
Free Delivery
From 9:20 a. m. to Closing
Your physician ran rail our
registered pharmacist wbe Is
en duty at all limes.
STEPHENSON
DRUG CO.
WE GIVE PIONEER KTAMTS
DAVIS
What To Sec
In Kansan City
Kanaaa City’s beautifully-deco-
rated »toree and ahopn lure crowds
of gay holiday shopper* with excit-
ing new gift* for ah . . "The Young
Man With the Horn." Hay Anthony,
brings his "Chesterfield orchestra
to Pla-Mor Drceinbrr 4 . Ibarn
drama. "A Doll* House . la U of
K C Playhouse presentation De-
cember g-10 . . Oorgvou* George
and Wild Red Berry headline
wrestling program In Municipal
Auditorium December 7 . . Eddie
Oyer. Keyboard Atom Splitter", la
attracting crowd* to Hotel Contin-
ental!* omar Room, make a dale
lor luncheon or dinner in the Con-
tuientala lovely Penguin Room
lavish spectacle "Hippodrome
of libs features skating varieties
and Amaatng Dancing Waters at
Municipal Auditorium December •-
13 . Renowned tenor. Jan Peerce
appears in Music Hall concert Dr-
cembrr 10
OONTflE
CHRISTMAS
GIFT HOSIERY
AT SAVINGS
ClauKswr, Blue Ridge ny-
lon*. 15-51'* and 30-51'*.
Slight irregulars. Size* 8*G
to 11. Holiday shade* of
Sofbeige and Rosvtint.
2 Pair $1.10
or "Him" on Christmas With a
PAK-A-ROBE BLANKET
Tartun plaid robe blanket* in a handy carrying caw
lOO'r wool blanket* that are so pretty and uneful.
50”x70” size blanket. So many pretty pluid* to
choo»e from. •
Regular 12.95 ........1..........Special Now
>11*
SPECIAL SALE! CHRISTMAS TOYS
I AINTLRS TRl C k.s—with la-piece paint wet. DUTCH IKK,—wooden
Duchsund with musical bell*. UO-I'EEP SET—little wooden Bo-Peeu
pulling a musical cart.
REGULAR 98c SPECIAL
75
Pteaitc Mlad ferk and spoon.
Moy be used separately or
lamed • jilhei to moke
handy soiod serving scissors
as shown m picture. As-
loitfd (oloff
DAVIS PAINT
ASSOC I ATI STORE
E. M. ARENMON. Owner
1*7 N. Mekferd rbon, |M
REGAL ROBES FOR HIM
A Perfect Holiday Gift
C.aley and Lord guaranteed washable cotton robe*. Full
cut robes that resist soiling. Guaranteed shrunk. Many
mannish and colorful plaids to choose from. Size*
S-M-L-XL. Regulars and Longs.
$12«
Regal Terr>* robes, too, that are
colors and bright plaids. From
washable! In solid
$10’5
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Air-Flites" Slipper Sox for Him
-OPEN EVENINGS-
MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS
Sjwmge rubber soles and cotton or woolen up|iers. For indoor* or out. Color-
ful Jacquard* or solid tones. All sizea.
Cotton .... $2.95 Wools......$3.95
Not barge or Obligation for Demonstration
of Merle Norman ( unmetlot
— Second Floor —
SPECIALS ON All BEAUTY WORK
Open Tuaaday and Ttnumte* Earning* far Taut (anvanlane*
CHRISTMAS TRIO
CELESTA’S BEAUTY SALON
110 Went Wade Phone 2910
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SWEATERS—long sleeve, all-wool cardigans with
iioveltv ribbed neckline In Moss Green. Dtonovan
Hlue. NYotMlIand Rose. Canvis Brown. Sites 34 to
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$5.95
SKIRTS— Kxfwrtly tailored in rayon galtardlnr.
Well front panel and |ianel itack*. Also available
with Sunburst tuck* at the waist line. In Moss
Green. Donovan Blue, \V<* $5 95
Brown. Sines 10 to 20.
IILOUHKS—Washalile cotton broadcloths. Short
sleeves. One Docket. Man tailored open collars. In
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 237, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1954, newspaper, December 2, 1954; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919785/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.