The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 221, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 16, 1952 Page: 3 of 14
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Sunday, November 16, 1952
El Keno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
Annual Bazaar Plans Discussed
By Sacred Heart Altar Society
Plans were discussed for the an
nual bazaar to be held Thanksgiv-
ing week when the units of the La-
dies Altar Society of Sacred Heart
Catholic church met Thursday af-
ternoon.
St. Francis C'abrUii Unit
Mrs. Etta McLean as assisted by
Miss Margaret Salmon when the
St. Francis Cabrini unit met in
the McLean home at 802 South
Barker.
Ouests were Mrs. W. E. Farley
and Mrs. Thomas F. Kelly, jr.
Mrs. Daniel P. Warren, chairman,
was in charge of the business ses-
sion and the hostess prize was won
by Mrs. Kelly. A dessert course was
served by the hostesses at the close
of the meeting.
The next meeting will be Dec.
11 with Mrs. Tom Avant, 305 South
Evans, with Mrs. Darby Quinn
serving as co-hostess.
Attending the meeting Thursday
were Mrs. Pat Weaver. Mrs. Don
Ahern, Mrs. Jack Rother, Mrs. Clay
Wellborn, Mrs. Margie Morris, Mrs.
Frank Gerber, Mrs. W. J. Donnelly,
Mrs. Eva Zeigler, Mrs. Earl Hill.
CALENDAR
MONDAY
Christian Women’s Fellowship of
the First Christian church. Hostess,
Mrs. Lon Booth, 529 South Ellison.
Dinner at 6:45 p.m.
Good Deeders Sunday school class
of the Ellison Avenue Methodist
church. Meeting at the church.
Hostesses, Mrs. H. G. Salsgiver and
Mrs. Robert Truman.
Childcraft club. Hostess, Mrs. Jack
Dillard, Reformatory.
Tulip Flower club. Hostess, Mrs.
W. A. Duff, 515 West Owens. Meet-
ing at 2 p. m
Eagles auxiliary. Meeting at the
Eagles hall. Business meeting.
TUESDAY
Rebekah lodge. Regular meeting
at the I OOF hall.
Home and Child Study club.
Hostess, Mrs. G. G. Wamberg, 2434
Townsend drive.
BEC club. Hostess. Mrs. William
Weach, 300 South Williams.
Elk’s auxiliary. Meeting at the
Mrs. Feddersen Fetes
Daughter on Birthday
Mrs. Bill Feddersen, 1310 South
Ellison, entertained with a party
Friday afternoon complimenting her
Three
daughter, Deborah Ann, on her
third birthday anniversary.
Favors were presented the guests
and pictures were taken during the
party,
Guests were Bobby Don Steven-
son, Belinda McNew, Dickie Kln-
kade, Debbie Spurlin, Nikki Cum-
mings, Joyce Smudrick, Francie
Smudrick, Eddie Feddersen, Larry
Feddersen, Sharyle Feddersen, Vicki
Feddersen and the honoree.
A gift was sent by Tommy
Thompson.
Modern Etiquette
Q. Is it proper for a person to but-
ter an entire slice of bread at a
meal?
A. No: the bread should be but-
tered only a small piece at a time.
Q. Is it ever permissible to write
a social letter with a lead pencil?
A. In most circumstances — no.
Only if the writer is unable to pro-
cure pen and ink.
VINE SPREADS OUT
HUMBOLDT. Tenn. —(U.R)— A
pumpkin vine that ran from the
back porch over O. M. Booker's
i home and into the yard grew to a
j legnth of 59 feet and had 10 pump-
kins.
Mrs. J. B. Stansell, Mrs. Tom Me- T,' a%the
Coffin, Mrs. a. A. Kastner, Mrs. EIks home at 1 p’ m' Luncheon
and card party.
Tuesday Players. Hostess, Mrs. I
Earl R. Woodhouse, 1200 South Ma-
comb. Meeting at 8 p. m.
Workbasket club. Hostess, Mrs.
Ted Lorenzen, 628 South Hadden.
Meeting at noon. Anniversary din-
ner.
the business session. | „Canadlan uCo^nty club
or a 1 i Meetln* ln the homemaking rooms j
i nf (ha CT Dann MnVnnhnnl »4 e». on
Don Brown, Mrs. Warren and the
hostesses.
St. Agnes Unit
Mrs. E. O. Hamilton. Mrs. Jack
Ross and Mrs. L. P. Hill were host-
esses to members of the St. Agnes
unit Thursday afternoon in the
Knights of Columbus hall.
During
plans were announced for a 1!--------” ’" — ~..s
o’clock luncheon and Christmas < of the H Reno highschool at 7:30
gift exchange to be held Dec. 11 at p' “’
■’ - ---- 1 Chapter M of PEO. Hostess, Mrs.
Albert Houle, Jr., 804 Thompson j
drive.
WEDNESDAY
Order of the Rainbow for Girls.
the hall. Hostesses for the event
will be Mrs. Martin Wolf. Mrs. I. L.
Cooper, Mrs. W. J. Grossman, Mrs.
Ed Wolf, Mrs. Ed McComas, Mrs.
Lena Stuart, Mrs. Henry Wolf, Mrs. 1 ..... .............
J. D. Wlsel, Mrs. A. T. Wolf, Mrs. ^Ief‘tin6 at thc Masonic temple at
J. L. Perrv and Mrs. James Waleh 7 30 P m-
J. L. Perry and Mrs. James Walch. i
Bunco furnished the entertain-
ment for thc remainder of the —-----— —----------- ■■
afternoon with high score favor go- | Meeting at 8 p. m.
ing to Mrs. A. H. Wolf and low to DAT‘ r,nh Mre
Mrs. William Husmann. Mrs. Anton
Elmenhorst won the traveling prize
Ro’.rnd Table Study club. Host-
ess, Mrs. H. O. Matthews, 719 South
llison. Meeting at 8 p. m.
DAL club. Hostess. Mrs. Albert!
Leek, Calumet.
usuciijiursi won tne traveling prize Rebekas lodge. Meeting at the j I
and Mrs. H. G. Walch was awarded IOOP hal1- Homecoming luncheon.
- 1 Stitch-In-Time club. Hostess. Mrs. I
C. H. Perry, Reformatory circle. 'I
DYWYK club. Hostess. Mrs. Bob I
the unit prize
Refreshments were served by the
nostess.
St. Theresa Unit
A 1 o'clock luncheon and Christ- .
Schroeder. 935 South Miles.
Damrosch Music club. Meeting at
mas gift exchange was planned for the Wes:e>' Methodist church.
1 o’clock, Dec. 11, in the home of ( Thanksgiving program.
Mrs. John Montroy at the Reform- I Jaycee Jaynes. Hostess, Mrs.
atory, when the St. Theresa unit James H Minter- 1220 West War- ;
net Thursday with Mrs. James | ren' MeeUn« at 8 p. m.
Barber, Reformatory circle Mrs ,be ® ^ lodge. Host- I
I. C. Degand and Mrs. Don Van e5,s’ Mrs E- ° Herbert" 500 South
Ryan were assistant hostesses. Choctaw.
Members attending the meeting * * *
v«re Mrs. Jack Beville, Mrs. Jack Mrs. LaFoIlette Given
5oos, Mrs. Robert Gallagher. Mrs. Gift bv ODO Membpi’S
Mike Reding, Mrs. Carlos Weaver,, ‘V W U wemoeiS
Mrs. Kenneth Hammons, Mrs. C. I Mrs Charlie LaFoIlette was pre-
W. Rcdell, Mrs. Lawrence Higdon. *ented a birthday gift when the
Mrs. Jack Wiewel, Mrs. Loren Lord, ODO rlub met Thursday in the ,
Mrs. Emmett Harris, Mrs. George home of Mrs. Lloyd Howard, south-
Walch. Mrs. Fred Zweiacher, Mrs. east of E Reno. 1
Jack Moore, Mrs. Elmo Finnegan, Needlework was the diversion for
Mrs. Pete Gerber, Mrs. Don Cor- the day and Mrs. Charles Adams
win, Mrs. Montroy, Mrs. Van Ryan. was contest winner. A covered j
«*-_ ----... - ■ dish luncheon was served at noon.
Mrs. Degand and Mrs. Barbar.
* * *
Birthday Party Held
For Ronald Klepper, 5
Honoring their son. Ronald,
Mrs. Virgil Adams was a guest
for the ail-day meeting and mem-,
bers present were Mrs. Harry Her-
berger, Mrs. Dick Murphy. Mrs.
Elden Eichholz. Mrs. Charles Wag-
° •***•» 4VVIIU1U, V4I *** * •> • VIIBtlbil
his fifth birthday anniversary, Mr. ner, Mrs. Edgar Engbrecht, Mrs.
ind Mrs. Dclmar Klepper enter- Irvin Statton, Mrs. Carl Wagner,
-ained with a party Thursday eve- Mrs. LaFoIlette, Mrs. Adams and
ilng in their home near Union; the hostess.
City. The next meetmg will be the
Games furnished the entertain- Christmas gift exchange on Dec.
Trent for the evening and refresh- 11 In the home of Mrs. Amon Jer-
ments were served, featuring a nigan, southwest of E3 Reno.
Jirthday cake centered with minla- j * * *
ture figures of cowboys and In-, OCW REPRESENTATIVE HERE
Hans. J Miss Virginia Embree. field rep-
Guests were Linda Clark, Dianna resentatlve of the Oklahoma Col-
-lark, Larry Mentz, Brad Mentz, lege for Women in Chic kasha, will
Brenda Gail Klepper. Mr. and Mrs. be the guest speaker and show films
lames Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Gervus at a meeting of the Canadian Coun-
Mentz, Mr. and Mrs. John Wheling, ty OCW club at 7:30 p. m. Tues-
i «----" —■----- -- day the homemaking rooms of
the El Reno highschool. Alumni
and former students of the college
arc Invited to attend the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Klepper, Mr.
tnd Mrs. Clifford Scott. Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Wheling, Johnny Wheling
uid Miss Virginia Klepper.
* * *
Event Hanoi’s Family
Moving to Amarillo
Entertaining with a coffee Thurs-
lay morning in honor of Mrs. H. N.
Branyon, Jr., who will leave soon
o make her home in Amarillo, Tex.,
vere Mrs. Paul Brinkley, Mrs. Floyd
3irden and Mrs. W. B. Blanton,
rhe event was held in the Blanton
lome at 2433 Towns End drive.
Ouests were Mrs. Lorenz Boyd,
Mrs. William Ball, Mrs. Richard
3ole, Mrs. Urcel Coburn. Mrs. J. E.
Jyer, Mrs. Kenneth Duncan, Mrs.
Milton Davis, Mrs. Don Erbar. Mrs.
lack D. Green. Mrs. Bill Hoitzman,
Mrs. Wesley Jones.
Mrs. Volney Moore, Mrs.’ Oarland
’arker, Mrs. Lloyd Palmer, Mrs.
Iany Roberson, Mrs. Leslie Rob-
yer, Mrs. Verne Roberts. Mrs. Herb
rhomas. Mrs. William Waller, Mrs.
f. D. Willsoy and Mrs. S. Boyd
Vilson, Jr.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 221, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 16, 1952, newspaper, November 16, 1952; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919789/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.