The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 32, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 2, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 193*
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
i» SOCIETY
Bridal Party Is
Feted At Dinner I
Calendar
Mrs. Earl Dunn Leader
()!' Society’s Programs
Ccndticling n serif', of pre-nuptial
courtesies honoring Miss Helen
Fast and her fiance, John Homer
Byrd of Oklahoma City, her par-
ents. Dr. and Mrs. T. V. Powell.
l()r> North Hoff avenue, entertained
at a rehearsal dinner at 7 o'clock
L Saturday evening at the Southern
hotel
Aii ali-iwhite color motif was em-
ployed in the table appointments
MONDAY ! -
St. Thomas Aquinas Study club, j Appropriate .scripture by Mrs. I
Hostess. Mrs. W. J Donnelly, 901 j Karl Dunn and prayer by Mrs.
South Reno avenufc. 1 gffjp Corlee opened the second of
E! Reno Study club. Host«:•/:. j „ .scries of mission study lessons
Mrs, J. Ii. Trevathan. 1520 Fast | being conducted by the Women's i
Cavanaugh street. i Missionary society of the Central J
Young women's Auxiliary or the j Methodist' chureh in the church I
First Baptist church. Hostess. Mlsr. | ,)iirlors prWav afternoon.
Betty Chase. 1019 West Wad, j Mrs Dulln who ,s ,Parter of lhc !
street. j lessons, presented a leaflet on
Eagles auxiliary ”—.....
effectively with white tapers in
min red candlesticks to form the
mss. Mrs. Horace Ives,or. hh South Rool |n „*„,;• b, Bnil Mftlhews.
EIIlsmi avenue. i
setting I Past Matrons club. Hostess, Mrs.!, Emit is a district in northern,
The guests in addition to Miss ' A. C. Gilbert. 1015 South Macomb f“cl“' m‘"u> "p e,1,ll^v 01 out"
buisi. Ill auuiuuu lu 'easts, who because of the ca‘te |
Fast and Mr. Byrd were Mis. John | avenue. system, are allowed to take parti
TUESDAY
H Bvrd. Norman Byrd and Jerome
Bvrd of Oklahoma City, George
Klein of Norman. Rev and Mr.v
M. It. Pringle Mis Helen Flanigan
'and Mi Thelma Buckley.
Miss I'ast and Mr Byrd will Ijp
mariied at •! o'clock this afternoon
at the First Christian church with
lev. Pi ingle reading the cere-
One of the most attractive brides
of the spring season is Miss Helen
, , . . Fast, daughter ol Dr. and Mrs. T.
including India t; y Powell ,05 North Hoff avenue.
i In no activity
csR0Um!- TiCeoi-eeU<lRea!“n, "IX' *T‘VP T^r T?i Wh“l i who will become the bride of John
w:,, Slndo^t. R‘"..........1oi r 1Okliihom;' 4
Kil Kate Klub. HosUss. Mr ! 3(1 years ago the "Iron Rose- Bible' k UUs aHor"00" at Oh- Klr.s*
John E. Wilson. 709 South Maronib \ class- in Coatesville. Pa., of which C lUsU' n t'lu,u'M'
* venue. i w H Ridgeway was teacher, t
Chapter AE, P. E. O. slslcrimixl. uni a pen ol 12 thoroughbred ji ifei t upon the country Men an
Hostess. Miss Marian Blake, HOIjRhcde Island red chickens to this beginning now to be paid in money ! as follow
PRAYER SERVICES
Daily Programs Will Be
Observed This W eek
Easter prayer services have been
planned for this week by the Gen-
eral Council i i Women Work •!
the First Prisbyierinn e: treii
which will conduct tnoi tnn im a,
lugs Monday Tuesday and W'e.i-
nesda.v. hold group pro ■ ::im.- f'lnn
day and observe Good Friday a'
union services
Tile morning service will be held
at 10 o'clock with M< ihIiiv pro-
gram lo be conducted m the hone
of Mrs M. B Cop. (ilH S nth
Ellison avenue, with Mrs. m b
Pringle acting a- lenlpr Mi.
Glenn W Brown 117 Nor,It I . n.-
avenue will be ho.-te 1 uesda
morning when Mrs Ora I. Da'
j will preside as lender
The leaflet Wednesday morning
at a meeting in the home ol Mr*
Charier c, c'anon lint Siinh Mu
comb avenue, will be Mr VV 11
Williams ol I )e: M mi low a
'i'lnir.Mlays program will be held
at 2 o'clock with . aertn-
Clmiincey Hall presiding over he
prayer spivice and Mrs (.'
I.inville giving the I sink review
Mrs. C I, Whilticre's group
lit St ess. Mis We,/el K W-ddel,
1086 South El! I.soil incline When
Mrs \V I Mal'lin will fie 1 nli
of the prayer et wee and M: • VI
M Golden will give Hit book
view.
Member . 1 the council are to a
tend union erviees at the 1 u -i
Presbyterian church I nun l" tm
tit .t o'clock Frulav ahem .on
It I UI K Ml < I IM P I
1)1 I I ItS l.l \< 'HEON
1 unrheou planned for VVedla -
1 day b\ Ibe Uobeknh enele ha
been postpoiieri, but member, ha e
been notilied m a regular tnei'tt,
at the I O I' !•' hall at 2 ,
DAILY LESSON
IN ENGLISH
\V 1.11(1 Its Of PEN MfSHSFD D
iIt. placed he. fortune Todav
at I Ill'll- disposition " Sa y "He
l laeed ins Inri nit. at their disposal 1
Ol PIN MISPRONOUNCED:
Pro rain Pronounce pro ra-tu.
aid . in ray accent follow mg
parent, discernible perceptible, per-
ceivable.
WORD STUDY "Use a ward
three times and it b yours" Let
us increase mu vocabulary by
nni.Mering one word each day
word SUBSERVIENT;
usoliil in an Inferior rapacity;
servile Any wife not entirely
■ ubservdent must have liad a bad
time with lilui Mrs Humphry
Ward
Ol i l-N MISSPKI EFD Dungeon.
'.Igjorve ........
sVNl iNYMS Visible visual ati-
Mr Dorothy Irving. 315 North
Choctaw avenue. pent Saturday
evening in Oklahoma City
v . - . ’
A Problem A Day
11 ;i si. in* wlien Mihinci ci
the yeati r in a eylinilrli it \.
tt nil lies III dailuelel I I
Water lo rise I inebes yyleii
yoltmti* ol the tone in < 10iv Pie
WMI I li
7111.II, 124 mi in f - iiUtci 11.
Situate ol » mlihiply by 3
tph. nuilllplv In I
till*
I III
Far Extra Income
During Holiday Season
!Sfc w »
£
jillslrict. i instead of by the cooperative plan Mini o.'leriims Mrs Fled It (tan
at 71 *p|]IS 1)Pn n) fowls multiplied up- ' Woman is beginning to be lifted to) horns group. h«Me Mi S it
Sim J ui ,(),i8V sjmilai flocks mo cared 111 hielier place and as she is lifted j Fom.a -;22
Hinge lifted. Mrs. C'ri
pointed out
& mom The bride will be altended 1 North Rock Island avenue
me Mi; Buckley as maid of honor* Tuesday Players. Hoste.t
( while Mr Klein wtl net an lx*.st | °,('lock dinner-bridge. Mrs. ....................
j 'mtin tm Mi Byrd Richard Reville 907 South Ma-!-„r j„ ;j75 villages of the district so is 1||(' village lilted
I, , comb avenue. i "This gesture helped solve a prob
jl M \( H| ON IiltllH;| At.U'i Bold club. Hostess; Mr: | lem in that 11 created a self-re- ! "A Gateway Thiough the New
f.l\i\ i oi; (iiit * Lester Schueneincyer 1015 Sunset -pectin,; and el: -upixirting ehtn-cli file" was the chapter given by
Appointment and decorations i {*'ir , . „ :"ld l>rovKl«l a livelihood for 'hr Mrs. O. A. Morns. All hough people
hinted oi * ptineiime when Mrs 1 Womes'* Ch,lst,an remperam c people Mr: Dunn said
II C, Skinner Mrs. Charles G
of India arc kept in ignointve.
South Kill i'll aVCIilg
.Canon Mr .1 J Dillon and Mrs
was established wlvie now show
'the chinch for
'
union. Hostess. Mr* C It. Miller
i ill South Maeomb avenue
Inin inner enter,*.i,„*A 9l i ^^ah lodge Regular meet mg iirPHr*lcl ill! net lug per/ms from; l'ons* wlheli 1.
(ineil.1111 d at In the J. O. O. F hall. KlVei the district to intend not a y tor's probation be fop
j Entre Nous club Hostess Mrs , ,.iv (ll<. lunvs hut gospG rome church members
I Arthur T. March, 1012 South Bark- meeting.' eotidn* U'd a> pert of the She poiiiled out that the tippci j sunt
l <*r avenue. ‘ j exhibitions \ gnat hum was open- class of people ls beginning lo
WEDNESDAY |ed in 1935 The i* activities were Observe what effect Cliri* ■ laiiily
; Catholic Daughters of Ainenci 1 (niiriui "(I through tlte medium ri has had upon <l,e pootei ii*,-,.
Regular meeting m the Knight* oll|lv'' biancli farm
Columbus hall. Itnict
Sterling Thimble dub Hostess'....................... ........"I ° ....................... •
at covered dish luncheon, Mrs
r 'cl; cl: luncheon-lit idge Friday aft-
. moon tm the Friday Sewing dub
and Ii tit ■in*-1-
They were Mr: W D Hart of
•Yukon Mrs D !•' Herndon of 1
lCaii. it Citv. Mo Mrs Ellen Schnf-
1 eg oi Oklahoma City and Mrs.]
•Harry Mgrchanl Olliers entertained I
.were Mr.* Henrv Belme. Mrs Fred
tF Arnold Mr H J Crowley, Mrs.
E K Cupp. Mrs R J. Kintz of I
'Yukon Mrs. Henry Steddotn, Mrs. i
•Earl Scarlet I ami Mrs C S. Sing-j
.teton.
Willi Mr. J
1 i Chilcot i in i lta» i*
Of pi; W1 MMVHV ;tlid Mis K \\
Mol 11 ' iviti; a lx lo 1: review
Ml ( il'Ot * *
e M I i iv ell * •*
i U|.i.
lio.xt'* Mr
J K Cotmack.
906
Scattli Barker
avenue, who will
le.nt
tlye prayer •
TV Ice with Ml
Wil
limn KihkI"] :i
[ review
x pre: ■•lllii!* *
l)M ,
Mi* Ci H
I'1ioii;|i mi *
rout).
liostl Mi
1 (' t'nlllei,
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I t Its t I'lri yyy i s t it ll’l so
1!A( it IO l> t a • * .......
•• mail tin,let .'.ro'ltul w ai< l pip
pt iltg' a leal. I hi e-eaplii,'. wn
U'i Splll'led fro-u III tween ,h)i
walk erark: III I eg mda j.tiei (
I fell: Ii ill . Il’llglei I I ' Mel a I ii'l i ,
• i 11 . i id ir.’if'ii ■ I *t ’ I j t i *i i ( • 111111' *
I-1 ii'l I Hi Mil .‘ill •« ,D M DI..V- 1
ESpUIRE CRILL
Eaise
Oar
Turkey
Poults!
V-
ei 5
I \ Mill's I oi; (i
OPKN \LL
\< TOSS l l OID i
UImmic «!M !l
M;nnDtlj iiVDiiHD ’ if li Ml
s sll \KsM
NIGHT
.(> Ilall
( Inn law
»* \it Now Hookiiiu Orders l,,or
!>ron/.r. Reds Njirransinsell Tur-
keys. See I s |'or I’l'iees.
El Reno Hatchery
IMtone IT!
m
it.: s>. ;(y.'•
lllii Norlli Rock Island
’ '• •** • -t ' .,
I
O O Tollefson. 630 South Ellison
avenue.
Ladies Auxiliary to Locomotive
Engincmen. Hostess Mrs. Ward
Freeman, 610 South Roberts ave-
I Honors were won by Mrs. Kintz , nup
’■ s('01” n,ul M,'s 8rortM* Progressive Players Hostess. Mrs.
tor second high score.
• n" ch,b' next I»rti will be giv- avemiei wh0 wlll be ,.ted by
.■■ii Apr :’l by Mrs. Steridom. Mrs
1
Scarletl. Mi . Singleton and Mrs.
Kintz at tile Steddotn home. 1027
.South Hadden avenue
ije iji $
MRS. WALTER IIAYNI'.S
HOSTESS TO I) A. I..
Mrs. Walter Haynes, southwest of
|'the etiy ent( nerl the I) A. !..
,dul 'i1 da furnitliing quilting
a the diversion and serving a
(overed ill h luiidieon al 1 oil el;
Kpei ::»• -• :i« l. were Ml Kate
Wnlinm: Mi .1 Y Mom , Mrs.
Je William . Mrs John R Morris
• iiul Mr , Verona Tatter, while
member; attending were Mrs John
: ‘t ui'ptj: 11, Mrs Clyde Haj ne \f
|,Au. tm Tat er. Mr: Warne Brand-
ley. Mi Eratik Owens. Mrs Her-
Vian I.emkc and Mrs Sam Titter-
jiu.'tnn
Prize in the erntests wore won
try Mi* J Y Morris and Mrs.
.Frank Gwens The club will meet
Apr 12 with Mrs. Clyde Haynes,
outhwc: i of the city
* * *
‘n. Y. W Y. K. (H I,
• POSTPONES MEETING
Meeting ol the D Y W Y K.club,
’planned lor Tuesday in the form of
•a 1 o'clock luncheon at tfic home
o| Mr Steve Llicus. 100 South
Macomb avenue, has been |)o.xt-
ponrii because of illness. The guest
day event will lx* held in Hie
*1 .iteus In me Tuesday afternoon.
,Apr 11
providing vlis-1 l’.ow it has benefitted t'tem and
iston work and nuallthev are beginning to cT lot
i ei-onst i net Ion lug Me* -IK,riel ol religious instructions also,
outcasts The piogram was closed wit’
Mr- i.eRov Woodson continued prayer by Mrs !. F. G:*ei\
a ri view of Dinahsr.dhtt' by Those att“nding 'he second oi
Ruth Isabel Sea ben y. explaining the series are Mrs. Woodson. M-.
that the title means "Brother." Dunn. Mrs. Hemy 3chwiebert, Mr:. i
Sid* told something of the govern- Ellie Cm lee. Mis. Roe D. Kin- j
im iit m tin villages where the (kade. Mrs. O A, Morris. Mrs F'.
priest the leader Great bene- Howard Morns. Mrs Anna Bas\ |
fit; have been dt ived from tin Mrs Crltes. Mrs E C Canon Mrs
J. W Newquist. .1, Soutli Moore *. ■, Vf.;n i; archest re and theatre. ,j o Hall. Mrs t. F (leery, mi*
the movable school or sangli' Henrv C. Cosies and Mr.- W 1!
winch is supplied with charts Schroerler
, „ «nw»i* Tht next li on will be eon-
Jolly Eight Bridg.e club Haste s cine Chests and exhibits of farm ■, „ ,.lorl: Wed'H * lav
Mrs. Homer Richardson 638 Sou,it products, afternoon *it“ the church and \ho
Miles avenue All Hmrlti* eat with '!v*ir right senes will be concluded Friday
Help One Another club H stoss hand odd*'nm it a sin to eat alternoon.
at luncheon. Mrs F w Huclite- with the left hand All men oi
maun, north of Banner, who wilt the c< untry die young. Woman-
be assisted by Miss Anna Huclite- 1 *d i tun 1 howevei having been
mann. b"'.ti*red b>. iiioriem ndvant/grr ol
Two Hour Bridge club IJoste . ‘ P 1 '• a"d «'b«o! Mrs Wrnd-
t: ** I of village, citv nid farm
Mrs. a I) Taylor and Mrs W
Allen.
YonAjv invited
TO MIjDM im a .me mica’s
C O/JJV.Ul. 31*1 West W» ' IC
Mrs. J
street.
*‘Frisco Ladies Ceineterv ass icia-
tion. Hostess at covered dish ltinc! -
eon. Mrs C. W Smith, southwi *!
of Richland,
SI.l'MREIt PARTY'
IS ENJOYED
Miss Gc rgin Kathryn Sinitli
iul Not!)! Williams avenue, enlcr-
hfi* Tin* principal ci'ies of India :l ul<up °f 1 fiends at
an* Bomlxo Calcutta. Delhi. T.e- ' ^umfirr party Friday night, erv-
< *.. ■ i*i an.i Madr»s. *»o percent t nidnighl refreshments and
whicn are shims Neighborhood : breektast Saturday morning,
ii'iit.-es. cstnblLslicd there bv *hc * Guests invited lor the event
(■’.ti 'Ian churches however h.vr were Miss Betty Burch. Miss Vir-
lesulted m some improvement. ginia Bayless. Miss Mary Sue Gar-
Froin the study book. "Ti’e I f>l Miss Alice Duff. Miss Dorothy
Church Takes Root’ in India," Mrs. Shacklett. Miss Marion Fleener
and Mrs. John Spence,. l :l*i WaitPi p Crhes presented the sec- :,nd Mis* Neldn M'rris
nd chapter. Changing in Tom- --------
guests at a 7 oclock dinner Fridav p,. Telephones, the telegraph Miss Josephine Edwards and Mi. s
| evening Mr. and Mrs W D Pat- and railroads are among modern; Helen Little spent Saturday in
terson. tadvantages that are having n great Oklahoma City.
M*EN( I RS HOSTS
AT DINNER
Mr.
West London street had a
inner I
W D
To Brighten Your Costume—
And Lighten Your Step!
NEW CELESTE SHOES
DKSIGNEI)
For The
Easter Parade
c3 ^
m\i[F
Ritfht NOW, when Eas-
ier clothes are the most
important question, is
Ihe time to speed to the
LeOna Shop! We’ve Eas-
tor’s topnotch fashions
—and most important—
they arc moderately
priced!
See the smartest (if
frocks, brilliantly color-
ful accessories—glory in
the pretty hats!
We promise that we can
turn you out, looking
grand for the Easter
Parade, for less than
you thought!
t
• LeOna Shop
200 South Rock Island
Til** VitiV rliDMir »*■•••.
•it tin liiitk «»f tin-
lie* I M nili I )lr
>h«o -mi^rly .-iiul
firmlv in yotit* fool
t *< »|| | lllt’lil li i
lice!
-To Match Your Luster Ensemble.
White Again Is The (’hoiee Of Millions
Of Women Who’ll Lead The Easter
Parade! ? # *’"•JfI
MOST MODERN
lOW-nEBCE GAR!
• Your Ford dealer invites you during April to
ride in a Ford car SO ADVANCF.D THAT IT’S
UTTERLY UNLIKE ANY FORD CAR—OR ANY
O THER LOW-PRICE CAR—you have ever known!
• Get in and go as your Ford dealer’s guest. You’ll
soon realize that last year’s 34-million dollar in-
vestment in NF.W EQUIPMENT —plus PRO-
GRESSIVE ENGINEERING in the world’s largest
industrial plant—plus Henry Ford’s CONSTANT
SEARCH FOR IMPROVEMENT—have produced
AMERICA’S MOST MODERN LOW-PRICE CAR.
• You’ve noticed Ford STYLE LEADERSHIP, of
course. That same leadership has been carried all
through the cars—in ROOMY COMFORT and
RESTFUL QUIET — in QUALITY OF APPOINT-
MENTS and COMPLETENESS OF EQUIPMENT
— in POWERFUL HYDRAULIC BRAKES —in
the superb performance of EIGHT CYLINDERS.
• Read the friendly invitation at the right. Then
telephone your Ford dealer and say, “I’D LIKE A
RIDE IN THAT SWELL NEW FORD EVERY-
BODY’S TALKING ABOUT!”
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