The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 292, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 8, 1953 Page: 3 of 10
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Sunday, February 8, 195,1
El Rend (OklaJ Dally Tribune
KEEP YOUR CAR ROADWORTHY!
See Ui for Minor Replacement!
and Major Overhaul!
USE OUR EASY BUDGE! HAN
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104 North Rork Inland Phono 54S
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MINMIl SPIRIT
TONI... door, tporkllng,
abundantly rkh.
BTYll . .wnart and attroctlva
lot today'! madam homat.
BOUND VAlUl tha Marling
(toftimoniblr bockad by
Gvtbraman'i 50-yaar raputa-
Non n your atwronc* of loit-
Ing lotiifoction and lifelong
®H|0 y ^enli
Como la • Boa il • May H
Fi a plana ya» I ka »<•** la
••*, la *•*• tar pa* OUMran',
awkal koootnaw anO Waa.
laiy la awn,.. ta*ll Pawn
paynaat and t**.**l**l
kadfal Mnat ARananaa lar
109 8. Bickford
All kcIiooIm and moat churchea here uat»
(lulliranacn pianon. We have been your
(•ulbranaen dealer for more thun 30
yeara. We pay no commiaaiona . . .
and can price them right to you!
For (.Ifts That Alwava Pleaae. Shop • • •
MALLONEE'S
Phone t4
TIip *rati|i« of I hr ChrMlmi
Woman'* Kt'llow»hlp of lha flr*t
Chrl.ttan church had a* their de-
votional topic for Tluiraday'* marl-
ing, "Awakr to Hlghtoouane**." Thr
Inaon for atudy a a* a continuation
of "Africa Calling,"
Naomi droop
Mr* J H Compiun pranantrd thr
devotional alien thr Naomi group
met In thr home of Mr* (I F.
Hodgklnaoii, 114 Went Woodaon
Tie lr»*on wa* lad by Mr* K W
Wlckwarr
The next meeting to be held
Murcli t, will be In the home of
Mr i, Earle Peiiwriuht, kouth of
El Reno
Other* preirnt were Mr* R J
Ihice, Mr*. Albeit Bridge*, Mr*.
leRm neorcy, Mr* M L. rogg, Mr*
1*. W Hunk*, Mr* C P. Hrlmldt,
Mr* F. W Hanford, Mr*. E. It
Oixffrvv, Mr*. Elmer Mihwab, Mr,
Murtha Penwrluht, Mr*, Vern
I’eier iin. Mr'. Mur,t*rel Rend, Mr*
R O Jermun. Mr* Jeff Hnh.rd-
•on, Mr* C T. Ili*ilnry and Ml*
If A Hmilh.
Rrkerra draap
Mr* Olin Hyer*. 70* Routh Wll-
hum* w*» hu*te*« to meinbtr* of
the Rebate* group
The meeting o|iened with group
•Inglng and prater by Mr*. C 8
Binglelon Mi*. D. D Wulker pie-
Rented die le»*on, a»*l*ted bv Mr*
Singleton The devotional period
»•» under the direction of Mr*
Be»» Hi rear, followed by a buatnrua
»r**lon conducted by Mr*. H W
Covington, president
The next meeting will be In the
home of Mr* P A »ergu*on. UtMJ
Eaat A*h.
Mi' J. J. Muni* wa* a gueat
for thr aiternoon and other*
prraent were Mr* F R Oaughorn.
Mr* J. "Y. Morrl*. Mr* W. C
Whllacre. Mr* W 1, Bradley, Mrs
Oeorge Lovell, Mi* M E Porter.
Mr* C E Wullace, Mr*. E. A
Oodlrey. Mr*. Ouy Hum* and Mia
Nell Nile*.
Rath droop
A round table dl*cu**lon wu» led
by Mr* W L. Martin when the
Ruth group met in the home of
Mr*. P E. Arnold. SIS South
Barker A**l*tlng Mr* Martin were
Mr* J. A Hawktn*. Mr*. John
McNew and Mrs. Raymond Pell
Mr* Art Harrh.on presented the
devotional and the bualne** teielon
wa* conducted by Mr* Joe Young,
prealdent, and va* cloaed with the
group repealing the mtsalonaty
benediction.
CLOSE-OUT
After 25 years of selling heavy white appliances we have
decided lo close them out quick to make room for other mer-
chandise coming. They must move fast and are priced for
that purpose.... Yes, the prices are ridiculously low! Some
examples: JUST A FEW BRAND NEW SERVEL GAS REFRIG-
ERATORS AT $110.00 SAVINGS!
Hurry!...Don't Wait Til It's Too Late!
HERE ARE SAVINGS . . .
YOU JUST CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS!
CHAMBERS RANGE........SAVE $110.00
USED SERVEL GAS REFRIGERATORS
7ZZZ.................Now 64.50-79.50-04.50
JAMES DISHWASHER r *.184.95
MALLONEE’S
109 South Bickford
Phone 44
I Mr* Harold E Kni waa « gu**t
*nd other* pr.»tni ware Mr* W L
loach. Mr* W H John*on. Mr*.
Loren Spurr. Mi* Alter Pair!*, Mr*.
Ralph Co*Un. Mr* Prrrv Arnold,
Ml* W r. BNMb Mr* K. U
atrarna and Mr*. W E Purler
Mary droop
Mi* Stanley Barker wa* Inaon
leader, a**l*ted by Mr*. W F.
Carroll when thr Mnrv group met
with Mr* II M Kenago. north ol
El Reno.
Tie meeting waa oftenrd with
group aiming and prayer and the
devotional wa* given by Mr* J. K
Blggrrt Mr* Wiley Jone*. vice
pmtdrnt. conducted the biulnem
•Melon *nd the meeting w*a dl»-
ml**ed with prayer by Mr* J. O
Robert*
A gue.t for the afternoon wa*
Mr*. Oac«r Homme and other
memlier* preient were Mr*. C H
Krunun. Mr* Flovd Palmer. Mr*
John manlev, Mr*. Emmett Mark.
Mr* Fannie PVoaeh, Mra Roy
Urlgga. Mr* Henry Kmll. Mr* E
Hamburger and Mr* E. V. Andrew*
Bather droop
Mi* R I. Murruw and Mi* L
W BulUngtr were welcomed a* now
mem bora when the Euther group
mrl with Mr* Elmer Stahl, Eaat
Foreman road Mr* T. K Coe-
•levrn* wa* co-hoate**
dur*t* lor the afternoon were
Mr* John Howell and Mra Charle*
Prnwrlght ol Oklahoma City, Mr*,
Alpha Johnion and Ml*. 1* M.
Itu.uk I
Mr* Brvan Padgett. preMdem,
presided during the meeting which
wa* opened by the group ling 1 no
"Near the Croat." followed with
prayer by Mr* Padgett Mr* R W.
Thom, service chairman, give Iter
rrport and urged member* lo bring
homemade cookie* to the church
next Thursday to be arm to ser-
vicemen
Mr* P L (Indy, atudy chairman,
presented the leaaon and Mr*
Thom dl*cua*ed the article "Bdu-
culton Ha* A Bearing " Mr* M M
Oolden reviewed "The New African
and the World" and Mra. Ward
Freeman'* article wa* "Protecting
African Heritage."
The devotional period waa In
charge ol Mr* O L Dale and waa
ot>ened with the group kinging
"Only Truat Him ' The meeting wa*
adjourned with the group repeating
the missionary benediction.
Other* preaent were Mra Maude
Pmrrlah. Mrs Lee Penwrtght, Mrs
Roy Hall. Mr* W T. Brady. Mra.
Roy R. Walker. Mr*. Harry Cooksey
and Mr* 8am Wallace.
The next meeting will be March
S with Mrs. Bam Freeman, north
of El Rono.
World Pray or Day
Plans Art Outlined
A committee meeting planning
for the World Day of ^ayor w*»
held Friday afternoon In the parlor
of the First Presbyterian church
Mrs Oac*r Roinln*. piugram leader,
wa* In charge
Mrs. Arthur Harnaon, program
chairman, appointed leader* lo take
port in the program They In-
clude Mr* Romtne of the first
Christ tan church; Mlaa Lorraine
Brown and Mr* B F Richey, both
of thr Hethel AMR church. Mr*
Lenlel Thompson and Rev J. O.
Anderson of the Billion Avenue
Method let church; Mr* Eva Proc-
tor Mount Moriah Baptist church;
Rev. lewis Rnmert. Church of the
Nisarene; Mrs Harry Beig. W**le>
Methodt*l church, and Mr* H O
Lokrnagard of the Trinity Lutheran
church,
Tie boy* *nd a choir from the
Bookri T. Washington school will
•Ing and It wa* voted U> have an
evening meeting to close the World
Day of Prayer It will be spon-
sored by Hie Wesleyan Service guild
u( the Wriiey Methodist church,
the Business Woman • ctrcl* of the
Wunuiiia Missionary Union ol the
first Baptist church, division t of
the Oenerai Society of Woman*
Work of the first Presbyterian
church and the Christian Women«
fellowUtlp guild of Die ftral Chrla-
tlan church.
Mr and Mr* James But meter and
■on. Larry, of Oklahoma City were
overnight guest* Friday in the home
ol hi* mother. Mr* Nell Burmeler.
JOg South Barker
Women’ll Bible Clas*
Has Luncheon Meeting
Mr*. Heimsn Utttmer and Mr*
Pot re*I Nile* *eived the noon lunch-
•*••• lo* membei* ol the Every Wom-
an* Bible rl**« when they met Fri-
day at the First Christian < hutch
Rev and Mr* Harold E Ena and
Furre*t Nila* were guest* lor the
luncheon and the day's devotional
was presented by Mr* Be** Breeae
Member* present were Mr* M M
Oolden Mr* W f Brady. Mr* H
W Compton Mr* W L Leach, Mr*
Alice Farrta. Mr* Fannie froach.
Mr* Nell Lovell. Mra W H John-
•on. Mrs Henry Mtipp, Mr* W. f
Carroll. Mr* Cora fainter. Mra B
A Oodlrey. Mr*. A O Banmetaon,
Mr* H A Smith, Mrs Vern Peter-
•on. Mr* C. M singleton. Mr* f. K
Oaughurn, Mr* B B Oodlrey. Mr*
J O Roberta, Ml** Florence Mr-
Dougell. Mr* Nllea. Mr* Dltlmer
and Mr* Bieese,
a o o
Members of W E Club
Set Vulentine Party
Plan* were made for a Valentin*
party to be held Feb 14 In the home
t Additional Barlety an Page II
of Mi* Oeorge Littlejohn, Jlfl South
Evan* when the W and E club met
_Thr— ^
Friday with Mra A. O. T*or. Ill*
East Foreman, foe o day of quilting
A covered dl*h luncheon wa* aerv-
ad at noon and the mystery pack-
age wo* awarded Mra Foul Lynn
The (Pair prlae went lo Mr* Wlllte
AUoway,
Member* attending were Mr* W
L Adams Mr* Willie AUoway, Mr*
E H Blllingar. Mr* Eva Hodnett,
Mr*. L L Hooper. Mr* Ralph Peter-
k*. Mr* Fred Sheldon, Mrt. W. I
Wyrlck. Mr* AUoway. Mra. Lynn,
Mr* Littlejohn, and Mr* Tlaor.
The neat reoular meeting wlU bo
Feb JO with Mr* Wyrlck. 311 South
William*
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BURRS VALENTINE
OF GIRLS
DRESSES
Hava on (hone! Valentine sale of fir In’
drennon! Regular 5.98 Sprint dromoo
reduced for Monday only! Hisoa 7-14 In
Ihe Senmn'N newent xtyloo and rolora.
Buy now for Eaater!. Hero at Burra!
GIRLS’ SWEATERS
1.47
• Regularly to 3.98!
• Nylon or wool
e Size* (o 16
SALE! GIRLS' PARTIES
17c
• Regularly 35c!
• Slien to 16
• Rayon, pastels
GIRLS’ BLOUSES
• Regularly 1.98!
• All styles, colors
e Sizes to 16
CHILDREN’S JEANS
• Regularly 1.98!
• Famous Okie Dokies
• Size* lo ft
MEN’S SPORT COATS
9.97
• Regularly 21.98!
• All wool
e Size* 36 to 42
SALE! GIRLS’ SUPS
97c
• Regularly 1.69!
• Sizes to 16
e White or pink
SHEET BLANKET
s
• Regularly 1.59! g
• Blue, pink, green |
e Monday only! i
>7c
WOMEN’S CASUALS
1.97
• for Monday only!
e Regularly 4.98!’
• On the Bargain Bay
SALE! GIRLS’ ARELETS
17c
• Regularly 39c!
• White terry rolls
e Sizes 8'/, to 11
SALE! WOMEN’S NATS
97c
• Regularly to 4.98!
• On the Bargain Bay
e Monday Only!
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 292, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 8, 1953, newspaper, February 8, 1953; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920065/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.