The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 116, Ed. 1 Monday, July 10, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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MONDAY, JULY 10, 1939
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
THREE
®SOCi ETY
CLIFTON GILLESPIE
FETED AT PARTY
In celebration of the eleventh
birthday anniversary of their son,
Clifton, Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Gilles-
pie, 717 West Watts street, en-
YOUTHFUL FLARE
Calendar
TUESDAY
Women's Benefit
tertained a group of his friends i Regular meeting in
from 4 to 5 o’clock Saturday af
ternoon.
association.
Miss Chapman Bride Of
Arnold Herde
hall.
A. B. C. club. Hostess, Miss Ruth
keen, 101 North L avenue.
Games were played and refresh-! Rebekah lodge. Joint installa-
ments were served. | tion will be held with the Odd
Enjoying the party were Jackie! Fellows lodge in the I. O. O. F.
and Eloise Fletcher, Francis LeRoy j hall.
Johnson, Bennie Anderson, Bob- Amity club. Host, Paul von
I bie Lee Good, Tom and Glena-
dean Moriow, Barbara and Lloyd
McCullough, Barbara Ann Brow.
Willard, George and Carrol Hard-
wick, Mary Katherine and Charles
Perry Aldrich, Jr., Donna Sue Dres-
ser and Dolores Marie Gillespie.
* * *
MISS RUTH STEVENS
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Miss Ruth Stevens was honored
on her birthday anniversary Sun-
• day when a group of friends
L gathered at Lincoln park in Okla-
P homa City for a picnic dinner.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
The marriage of Miss Mary Eliz-
abeth Chapman to Arnold Herde,
the Eagles Ison °* Mr’ an° Mrs- A L. Herde
of Billings, which took place June
20 at Enid, has been announced
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Chapman, 203 North N avenue.
The ceremony was performed at
the parsonage of Rev. W. D. King,
pastor of the First Methodist
church of Enid, who used the
single ring service.
For her wedding the bride wore
a blue crepe frock' with white ac-
cessories. Tire traditional "some-1
thing old" was a gold initial ring.
_ a gift from her grandmother, Mrs.
Friendly Sewing circle Hostess, wllliam „ chapman 0f Bedford,
Mrs. LeRoy Pennybaker, who will lnd when she was a baby.
entertain at the home of her j , ceremony Mr and
I":,r„e‘T Mrs. Herde departed on a wedding
trip to points of interest in east-
ern Oklahoma, Arkansas and Kan-
sas.
Merveldt, 910 South Barker ave-
nue.
Brldgettes club. Hostess, Mrs. E.
V. Murray, 314 North Evans ave-
nue.
Relatives Gather
At Annual Reunion
HOW CAN i?
By ANN ASHLEY
baker, 822 West Woodson street.
Tuesday Players. Hostess, Mrs.
Thompson Gilbert, 205 South Holf
avenue, who will entertain at a
steak fry at 7 o'clock.
5F. ^Lively and son, Lewis Earl, and Martin. Mrs. Duard Barnes, Mrs.
Jjnpts Hulsey, all of El Reno. Mi Earj chambers and Mrs. Haydn G.
1 and Mrs. J. H. Geeslin, Mr. and pavis
Mrs. Robert Nerkwitz, daughters.! WEDNESDAY
^Mattie Elizabeth Carol Joy, Er-! We Moderns club Hostess, MU
inestine, and Betty Jo Mr an. Ruth Sledd0mt i027 south Had-
Mrs. J. C. Horne, all of Watonga.,den avenue
Miss Fannie Ball, Miss Mary El-j African' Legion auxiliary. Reg-
ion and Miss Elizabeth Anne Ba-1
*ker. all of Oklahoma City. Mi.
Mrs. Herde was graduated from
„ „ „ , „ , , . I El Reno highschool in 1937. She
El Reno Golf and Country club. attended Centra| state Teachers
Hostesses at brldge-lunchecn. Mrs. coll at Edmond where she was
Kenneth Kalbfleisch, Mrs. Kemp
a member or Les Milieres club.
Mr. Herde is a graduate of Bill-
ings highschool. being a member of
the class of 1934. Later he took
a course in aviation at Enid where
lie is active in the Enid Flying
club. For the past three years
he has been engaged in farming
He and hts bride will make their
ular meeting In the American Le- homc at Billlngs
An annual event which took
place over the week-end was the
reunion of the Clovis family,
which was enjoyed Sunday at Le-
gion park. The reunion Is held
each year on the first Sunday
after the Fourth of July.
More than l>0 relatives gathered
tor a basket dinner at 1 o’dlock.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
A1 Clovis, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clovis,
I all of Calumet, Mr. and Mrs. Jay
' Hawkin and family of Lookeba, j
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reddick and j
family of Gracemont. Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Leech of Kingfisher. Mr. ,
and Mrs. Frank Weidner and fain- 1
ily, ,Mr. and Mrs. W. Cottum, all j
of Ames.
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Sapp and j
daughter, and John Simons, of j
j omega, Mrs. Rena White and son, |
B. H Mrs. George Stine, M II
I Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne |
i Mitchell and family, Mr. and Mrs. |
! Guv Mitchell, daughters Norma |
and Mary Jane. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- j
Q. How can I quicken the task
of preparing lemonade?
A. Dissolve the sugar In a little
hot water before adding to the
lemonade; it will sweeten quickly
and will not sink to the bottom.
A little seltzer in a glass of
lemonade improves it and is very
refreshing.
Q How can I treat a severe case
of sunburn?
A. Mix two parts of limewater
to one part of linseed oil; beat
this to the consistency of cream
and apply.
Q How can I clean a fountain
pen?
A. Dip the pen in vinegar, and
then rinse with lukewarm water.
TABBY ADOPTS MINK
NORTH STONINGTON, Conn —
!U.R)—A female cat whose mother
love was so strong she adopted
four young mink after her own
tabbies had been given away. The
mink, deserted by their mother
several weeks after birth, were
found by Harold McLaughlin, who
carried them home to the cat,
which groomed them as if they
were her own.
i thur Simons and family, Mrs. Viola
Q>
Copytght, ISIS, t>g FairchUS.
This coat dress in pink laille
has a youthful flare to the skirt
hnd matching flowers, belt and
buckle.
Robinson and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Arlene Clovis, daughter. Delores j
and son, Arron, Mr. and Mrs. J
Walt Clovis and son Ralph. Mr |
and Mrs Luther Clovis and daugh- j
ters, Nancy and Aileen
# * *
LAWN PARTY FOR
MISS FURRING
Miss Shirleen Fuhrtng was hon-
ored on her birthday anniversary
Saturday when her mother, Mrs.
Maurice Muzzy, 1012 West London
I street, entertained at a lawn party
from 7:30 until 10 o'clock.
The guests Included Misses Bev-
erly Buird, Joy Lee Ezell, Bonnie
McRae, Phyllis Hunnlcutt. Norma
: Lorenzen. Wanda Lorenzen, Carol
and Mrs. Jess Judkins and sons,
gion hall where a flag day pro-i
| Jean Chambers, Alta Arpan, Mar-:
gram will be presented.
Hi-Hatters club. Hosts,
II. F. ALBERS FETED
Miss ON BIRTH DATE
The birthday anniversary oi H.
tha Timberlake, Micky MacCol-
'Bob. John and James, Mr. and
kM.s Jack McDifftt of Spencer, j Ethel Evans and”jamcs Dyei'
Mi. and Mrs. P. J. Arnm Mr. and JoU Eight Bridge ciub. Hool_
I Mrs C A. Stevens. Miss Fern M R , McGinnis 518 F Albers of Unlon Clty' whlch
'Canada. Miss Dorothy Canada, Miss I North fLk Island “venue occurred Saturday, was celebrated
.Melba Canada and Miss Anne w Wars auxil- “‘nner given here Saturday by
Canada, all of Edmond, Robert , ^gular meeting ln lhe new his daughter. Mrt Maurice Muzzy,
1 Stevens of Muskogee. 1 t ha), and Mr. Muzzy, 1012 West London
* * * | T.M. T. M Club. Hostess. Mrs and * W* partyJ0r
CHURCH CLASS I Arthur Ream 127 North K avenue *hlch ■ 8r°u»> °L re‘atives gathe'"
'MEETS AT PARK THURSDAY fd at hls home 8unday evening. •
Meeting of Alathean Sunday Fourth division, Altar society of , At ‘he ^ner covers were laid
school class of the First Method- the Heart Catholic chl,rch *°r. ,Mr a,‘d, ^ A,bfrs. Miss
1st church was held Saturday eve- Hoat Mrs M H Redln north Shirleen Fuhrtng Miss Irene Al-
1 tjing at Legion park when Mr. and of the city bers and Mr. and Mrs. Muzzy.
Mrs. Eld Fuchs of Fort Reno were 1
1 hosts.
Trinity Mission Guild of the
| Trinity English Lutheran church
Guests at the surprise party
Sundav evening included Mr. and
Toe time was devoted to croquet Hostesses. Mrs. Albert Wieman and *?rs Wi!‘‘am A"*rs' Mr' ,nd,Mrs
after which iced watermelon was ^rs R E Kchmier
8frvPd- Royal Neighbors of America so-
Thase present were Mrs. George cietv meeting in the 1.
Reagan, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncev 0 o F liall
Frederick. Mr and Mrs. Homer j0Ann club. Hostess, Mrs Henn
Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe M !yeck nortb 0f Banner.
Keith, Mr. and Mrs Harry Hoyt.i security Benefit association.
Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson.
Hosts at a meeting Aug. 12 will
be Mr and Mrs. Hoyt, 733 South
Ellison avenue.
* * *
DINNFR HONORS
MRS, C. II. SILER
As a courtesy honoring Mrs. C.
| H Siler of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
meeting in the Eagles
Muzzy. Miss Fuhrlng, Miss Juan-
ita Montgomery, all of El Reno,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Albers. jr„
daughters Oma Lee and Iraa Lee.
and son. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Mannschreck. all of Union City,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Feddersen
and son Dicky Paul, Miss Irene Al-
bers and Tony Albers, all of Union
City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Albers
and son, Delvin, of Minco.
1 O’CLOCK DINNER
AT WILLIAMS HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Wil- | lum palsy Rae Stream. Oma Lee
liams, 906 Sunset drive, entertain- , y\]b(,rs ima ^ee Albers, Mary
ed at 1 o clock dinner Sunday wines. Lilly Mae Albers, Muriel
celebrating the birthday anniver- ; jean Wieman, Eloise Fletcher, Glo-
sary of his sister, Mrs. Edward ria Imboden, Mrs. Richard Fed-1
Greenan. derstn and son. Dicky Paul, and
Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs H F Albers.
Mrs. Joe Ottis, sons, James, Paul, Garden flowers decked the tables
Robert and Tommy. Mr. and Mrs. j wh«‘r<’ >'*'«* was served at the close
Joe Williams, daughter, Mary, and °* *'1'' Informal evening. Miss
son. Pat, Kelly Ottis and Joe ^hrin« was Panted many lovely
Ottis, sr„ all of Okarchc, Dr. and 'l S'
_ . . . Mrs Muzzy was assisted in her
Mrs. Greenan and son, John I „ ospjta!1Ues by Mrs ^
Edward, Mr. and Mrs. Thsmas H ena#n Miss virglnia Timbcr\e.l':
Avant, daughter, Joan, and son. and Mjss Irene Albers
Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs Darby Quinn,
the hostess, daughter, Shirley Mar-
garet, and son, Tommy.
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
Regular
hall.
Manhattan club Hostess. Miss
Eileen Von Tungeln. southwest of
the city. Afterward the group will
entertain at a no-hostess swim-
ming party and picnic supper at
Legion park.
General Council of ________
Mrs. Robert M. Mallonee, 112 South Work of the First Christian church. » w.,s destroved bv an enrased
Barker avenue, entertained at a Members will meet ai Legion park, ,lmblfr B„,iey attempted to pho-
7 o clock dinner Sunday evening. ,or breakfast at 8 o'clock Annual ,ograph m a gambilng hou.se. "The
Her guests ln addition to Mrs. reports arc to be submitted dur- camera was worth only $6." Bailey
®ler, who formerly resided In El ing the program of which Mrs. Y ^ajd -That leaves $19 for my dlg-
Reno. were Mrs. Charles A. Mason. A. Snodgrass will be ln charge. nity—and It was fun, anyway!"
Mrs. Gladncr A. Barnard, Mrs. _ _____
P F. Herod, Mrs. Richard B Cobbs Mlss Fern Forrest, 206 West I Ml and Mrs. Charles Henderson,
and Mrs. Earl R. Woodhouse. Watts street, spent the week-end in j 1004 South Ellison avenue, depart-
Oarden flowers were u*ed to dec-! Enid with Mr, and Mis. Don | ed today for a week's vacation at
orate the tables. I Wheeler and Miss Ellen Rice. | Colorado Springs, dblo.
COUNCIL WILL MEET
FOR BREAKFAST
General Council of Women's
Work of the Fiist Christian church
will meet at Legion park foi
breakfast at 8 o'clock Thursday
morning. Mrs W. A. Snodgrass {r1t,nds Untu an guests' have ar-
will be in charge of the_ program rlved unless one or two arp par_
Q. When an affair is given in
honor of a debutante. In her home,
should she receive with her moth-
er?
A Yes She should not join her
CAMERA FAN PROFITS
AKRON. Ohio I'J.R)—Harold Bai-
ley. 21-year-old candid camera fan.
awarded $?5 in court for hts planning to attend.
Womens injured dignity and camera after
an
should
all
durlng^which annual reports Will j tlcularly ,ate Then she
AH "members have been invited * w*tch^1 , and ready at , ,
and asked to notify their group to be introduced to a late
leaders bv WedriTsdav morning If RUCstl or speak to one who ,s
leaving.
be allowed
__ Q Should children
Mr and Mrs. F. L. Funke of to war nail polish?
Watonga visited Sunday with Mrs A No. Such Indications of vanity
Mary Mann, 214 North Barker at an early age should be dis-
avenue. couraged.
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Dealers
are making special
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small down payment
and easy monthly
terms will place a
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 116, Ed. 1 Monday, July 10, 1939, newspaper, July 10, 1939; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919913/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.