The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 216, Ed. 1 Monday, November 9, 1953 Page: 3 of 6
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Monday, November 9,1963
El Rono {OklaJ Dally Tribune
and WOMEN'S PAGE
edited by Mildred l. coker—Phone it
Birthday Party Held
For Vicki Feddersen
lire. Bill Feddersen entertained
with a birthday party Saturday af-
ternoon, honoring her daughter,
VloW, on her fifth birthday annlver
•ary.
Games were played and favors
presented to each guest.
Those attending were Bobby Don
Stevenson, Denise Stevenson, Joy
Lynn Hale, Danna Sue Hale, Linda
Wllkerson, Nikki Cummings, Belinda
McNew, Dickie KJnkade, Karen
Klnkade, Joyce 8mudiick, Francy
Smudrlck, Eddie Feddersen. Larry
Feddersen, Sharyle Feddersen, and
Deborrah Feddersen.
Unable to attend but sending a
gift was Jsnlce McCain.
• * •
Sunday Dinner Held
In Williams Home
Mr. and Mrs. Darby Quinn, Mrs.
Tom Avant, and > Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas L. Williams were hosts,
Sunday, at a family dinner in the
Williams’ home, 1014 Sunset drive.
Quests were Mrs. Ann Oreenan,
and Miss Mary Williams, both of
Oklahoma city; Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wil-
liams, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ottia, Mr.
and Mrs. James Ottls, and daugh-
ters, Blaine, Vicki, and Kathleen,
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ottls. aU
of Okarche; Jo Ann Avant, Jimmy
Avant, Walter Ross, Tom Williams,
and Shirley Williams, all of El Reno.
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Musical Tea Held
For Piano Pupils
Mrs. Bland Oreer was hostess to
her Junior division of piano pupils,
at a musical tea Sunday afternoon,
In her home 1100 South Miles.
The rooms were decorated with
baskets of autumn leaves and
chrysanthemums.
Assisting Mrs. Oreer In receiving
were Mary Louise Barker, Sandra
and Nancy Keeeler, Sharon Wil-
liams, Velva Smirl, Etta Tannery,
Duane Marler, and Oerald Teague.
Susan Barnes announced the
musical program.
The lace covered tea table was
centered with bronae and orchid
chryaanthemuma, and the Thanks-
giving motif was used in the re
lushments.
Assisting In the dining room were
Jere Lynn Whipple, Bonnie Barnes,
Josn Porter, Jackie Domke, Sharon
Williams, Vicki Pasta, Dian Wam-
oerg, Joan Osborne, Teressa Jones,
Pamela Chiles, Cathy Jean Lay, and
Sue Varnell.
* * *
Meeting Is Conducted
By GIA To BLE Lodge
Members of the OLA to BLE lodge
held their regular meeting at 7 pm.
Saturday, in the I OOF hall.
Those attending were Mrs. John
Morgan, Mrs. W. E. Farley, Mrs
Harry DonneUan, Mrs. W. I. Wy-
rlck, Mrs. W. V. Metson, Mrs. Clark
Brady, Mrs. Tom Beard, Mrs. Har-
ry Campbell, Mrs. Jeff Richardson,
Mrs. J. 8. Cormack, Mrs. Harry Mer-
chant, Mrs. William Vaughn, Mrs.
O. F. Qateka, Mrs. Ed Cupp, Mrs.
Tom Brittain, and Mrs. Charles
Warn berg.
♦ • *
Dinner Held Sunday In
Harvey Dozier Home
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Doxler and
son, Wendell, 1504 8huttee, had as
their dinner guests, Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. Dudley Culp and daughter,
Linda, and Miss Susanne Russell,
all of We woks; Mr. and Mrs. Oene
Dotler and daughter, Karen, and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doder and
son, Doug.
CALENDAR
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TUESDAY
Womens Christian Temperance
Union. Luncheon In the First Chris-
tian church at 12:10 p. m.
Womans Benefit association. Meet-
ing at 2 p. m. In I OOF hall, pre
ceded by dinner at noon.
VFW auxiliary. First aid class at
Fire station at 7:20 p. m.
Altar Guild of Christ Memorial
Episcopal church. Hostess Mrs. O.
A. Wet herald, 220 North Rock is-
land. Meeting at 7:30 p. m.
Rad Rock home demonstration
club. Meeting In community build-
ing. Hostess Mrs. Rex Colt.
Riverside home demonstration
club. Hostess Mrs. Arthur Stanley,
515 South El Reno.
Rebekah lodge. Meeting in I OOF
hall at 7:30 p. m.
, Azalea Flower club. Mrs. H. A.
Smith, 617 8outh Ellison. 1 p. m.
anniversary luncheon.
WEDNESDAY
Owallah Theta-Rho girls club.
Meeting In IOOF hall.
Damrosch Music club. Meeting In
Wesley Methodist church at 10 a. m.
DYWVK club. Hostess Mrs. R. J.
Price, 1005 South Hadden. Meeting
at 2:30 p. m.
Catholic Daughters of America.
Blue Cross meeting In K of C hall.
Priscilla Embroidery club. Host-
ess Mrs. W. C. Maler, 1115 South
Macomb. Meeting at 2 p. m.
Jolly Workers home demonstra-
tion club. Hostess Mrs. Carl Wal-
lace, northeast of El Reno. Meeting
at 2 p. m.
THURSDAY
Division 4, OSWW—Meeting In
the church at 2 p. m. Hostesses
Mrs. Herbert Thomas and Mrs.
Wayne Oault.
Evening Division, OSWW —
Hostess Miss Ethel Dowell, 001
South Rock Island. Meeting at
7:20 p. m.
American Legion. Meeting at
Legion hall.
Stltch-ln-Tlme club. Hostess Mrs
Norman Schroeder, 1081 South
Hadden. Meeting at 2 p. m.
VFW auxiliary. Meetiry in VFW
hut at 7:30 p. m.
Trinity Lutheran Missionary
Guild.
Christian Womens Fellowship of
First Christian church. Service day.
Meeting at the church at 9 a. m.
Bring candy.
Fidelia Sunday school class of
First Presbyterian church. Meeting
In the church parlor at 2 p. m.
Hostesses W. A. Brown and Mrs.
Dull Doeberitz.
Birthday club. Hostess Mrs. Way-
land Frizzell. 1106 East Ash.
Royal Neighbors of America.
Mrs. Ethel Leake. Meeting in IOOF
hall.
Oro-Tat-Bn club. Hostess Mrs.
Clement Weinstein, 819 South Hoff.
Meeting at 2:30 p. m.
TLF club. Hostess Mrs. John
Roes, 115 North El Reno. Covered
dish dinner.
WMU of First Baptist church.
Royal 8ervice in the church at
2 p. nv
MISS SUE STEPHENSON '
Stephenson-Gers
Wedding Planned
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stephenson,
414 South Roberta, have announced
the engagement of their daughter,
Miss Sue Stephenson, to Aldy Oers,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Oers,
Oklahoma City.
The wadding Is planned for dur-
ing the Thanksgiving holidays. A
definite date has not been set.
Miss Stephenson graduated from
El Reno highschool In 1961 and for
the past two year* has been in
nursing training at Mercy hospital,
In Oklahoma City.
The prospective bridegroom is a
graduate of Capitol BUI highschool
and attended Oklahoma A. and M.
college In StUlwater. He la now
serving with the DS. airforce and
Is stationed et San Antonio, Tex
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Short Stories
About Home Folks
Brs. L. E. Knight and Mrs. E H.
Richard of Oklahoma City were
week-end guests In the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl O'Neal, 1043
South Hadden.
Clyde O. Fisher, East Foreman
road and Bob Palmer, SIS South
Mitchell, attended the shoe market
Sunday in Dallas. Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Forbes, 309
■sst Clark, spent the week-end
with her brother-in-law and slater,
Mr. and Mrs. John Loysll in
Pawnee. Paul Loyall, 4 months, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Loyall, enter-
ed St. John's hospital In Tulsa Sun-
day for medical treatment.
Mr. and Mr*. W. P. Reuter, west
of El Reno and Mrs. Fred Reuter
•ml daughter, Miss Twila Reuter,
706 South Hadden, were guests Sun-
day of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vote In
Oklahoma City.
Mrs. Irene Goldsboro ugh, 213 H
South Rock Island, has returned
from a two-week visit with friends
th Cl&remore.
Mr. and Mra. C. 8. Deatherage
•nd sons, Don and Larry, 917 South
Wilson, spent the week-end with re-
latives in Shawnee.
Mrs. Laurence Cooper, 2412 Town’s
Mid drive, underwent major surgery
Monday morning at the Okarche
Memorial hospital.
Shower Fetes
Mrs. Heuser
Mrs. A. M. Heuser, Jr., was honor-
ed at a stork shower, Saturday eve-
ning, at the home of Mrs. Charles
E. Potts, 906 North Admire, with
Mrs. E. L. Potts ss co-hoe tees.
In games played, the prise was
won by Mrs. Ed Janes, who pre-
sented the favor to the honoree.
Preceding the opening of the gift*,
several vtaes of scripture were rood
by Mrs. C. E. Boyd.
Others attending wen Mrs. C. E.
Bench. Mrs. Bd Jones, Mrs. Way-
land Priagl, Mrs. Clifford Jsckaozi.
Mrs. W. K. Mosher, Mlae Jane Heus-
er, Mrs. Oscar WUliama, Mrs. M.
M. Golden, and Mrs. James L.
Worthington.
Those sending gifts were Mra. BUI
Downey, Mrs. BUI King, Mra. L. L
Plscus, Mrs. Albert Jones, Mn. Fred
Erbar, Miss Lillie McCray, Mrs.
Lonny McCray Mn. W. H. LaFol-
lette, Mrs Clifford Golden, Mrs.
Charlie Blckerstaff, and Mrs. Charlie
Longslde.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Champion and
children, Alice, Barbara, Jerry and
Mary Beth, 621 South Elliaon were
guests Sunday in the home of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Jeese Pahdoco In Lawton.
Lester Seybert of Pryor visited
Sunday In the home of Mrs. Irene
Ooldsborough, 213 * South Rock Is
tend.
Mr. and Mn. Charles Kuhn and
daughter, Miss Lois Kuhn and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Dean and son, Charles
left Saturday for their homes In
Hampton, Iowa, after visiting with
Mr. Kuhn’s brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cady, 1214
West Wade. Mrs. Dean la also a
daughter of Mr. and Mn. Kuhn
Dr. Brown Is Feted
With Birthday Dinner
Dr. and Mn. Hadley C. Brown,
221 South Roberts, and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald F. Brown, 1106 South
Macomb, were guests Saturday ev-
ening at a 7 o’clock dinner, given by
MUs Helen Brown, in Oklahoma
CJty.
The dinner was to honor her
father, Dr. Brown, on his birthctey
anniversary and also honoring her
sister, lbs. John A. Wiles, Jr., and
Mr. Wiles, who have Just returned
from Italy.
Mrs. Kroeker
Club Hostess
At Union City
By Trtbona Correspondent
UNION CITY, Nov. 9—Mrs. Wes-
ley Kroeker waa hostess to members
of the Shamrock home demonstra-
tion dub, Thursday afternoon.
A demonstration on the use of a
broiler was given by Mrs. Ralph
Feddersen.
Roll call waa answered by nam-
ing a favorite broiled food.
A committee waa named to plan
the menu for the Thanksgiving din-
ner, to be held Nov. 20. in the
Rlverview community building.
The dub wUl meet In December,
at the home of Mrs Fred Mar-
quardt, for their Christmas party.
Mrs. Pat Pedderson waa welcomed
as a new member, and Miss Gladys
Kaiser was a guest at the meeting.
Other member* present were
Mrs. Richard Pappe, Mrs. Eldon
Bollinger, Mrs. Floyd Needham,
Mn. L. J. Bollinger, Mn. H. L.
Brown, Mrs. Brian Sweeney, Mn.
Clifford Akers, Mn. Alvin Petree,
Mn. Lloyd Wood, Mn. O. C. Bis-
well. Mn. Lloyd Dunkle, Mn. FTed
Marquardt, and Mn. Raymond Bol-
linger.
Mr. and Mn. Leo Gappa and
family, Lawton, spent Sunday In
the home of Mr. and Mn. Claude
Morrison.
Mn. Nlta Ooliday and daughter,
Barbara Ann, Oklahoma City, were
the week-end guests of Dr. and
Mrs. D. P. Richardson.
Mr. and Mra. Walter Wlegand,
Anadarko, were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rogers.
Mr. and Mn. Benno Boiler and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mn. A. J. Harbuck In Lookeba.
Mr. and Mra. E. Murray spent
the week-end at Harrison, Ark. visit-
ing relatives and friends.
Mn. D. A. Graham and sons,
Oklahoma City, were the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mn. Roy Wal-
lace.
Mr. and Mn. R. A. Pa track, and
Mias Kate Boevers were Sunday
afternoon vteiton In the home of
Mr. and Mn. M. J. Patauck, near
Calumet.
Mn. Mike Boevers is visiting In
the home of Mr. and Mn. E. A.
Wade, In Clinton.
Modern Etiquette
Q. If a bride Is going on a honey-
moon trip that la to lut several
weeks, how soon should she writ*
her note* of acknowledgment for
her gifts?
A. These really should be writ-
ten as each is received, and before
she leaves—but never later than a
week after she leaves.
Q. If a man and a woman an
walking together during a rain, and
both have umbrellas, should each
one use his own umbrella?
A. This might prove awkward. It
would be better If both wen to walk
under the man’s larger umbrella.
Q. Should the bread and butter
plates remain on the table through-
out the entire meal?
A. No; they should be removed
from the table Just prior to serving
the dessert.
Mn. J. W. McClain, Chickaaba,
mother of Mn. Archie Roys*, 1944
South Miles, died Sunday afternoon
at her home In Chickaaba. Funeral
services will be held at 2 pm.
Tuesday In the Brown funeral
at Chlckasha.
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V. F. W.
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No. 382
and
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Post No. 382 and
Ladies Auxiliary
Cordially Invite You
To Be Their Guests
Wednesday, November 11
at the
V. F. W. Post Club House
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Celebration and Open House
Begins at 7:30 in the Evening
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 216, Ed. 1 Monday, November 9, 1953, newspaper, November 9, 1953; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919798/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.