The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 219, Ed. 1 Monday, November 14, 1949 Page: 2 of 12
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El Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
Monday, November 14, 1049
MRS. O. II. TESril
IS DIVISION HOSTESS
Mrs. C. H. Tesch, assisted by
Mrs. R. i, Shocltey, entertained
members of the fourth division of
the General Society of Woman's
of the First Presbyterian
Modern Etiquette
Q When Is the proper time for
the guests at u church wedding to
leave their seats?
A. Not until the
reded the Inspection and business
meeting.
During the next meeting. Dec. 9,
officers will be elected and the an-
nual Christmas gift exchange and
LOVES TO SERVE
ABERDEEN, WIs. — (U.R) - W. (
Peugh Joined the First Baptl
church here when he was 14. H
Is now 77, but his record of re
llglous service totals 168 years. He
been a church member for 63 yean
a deacon for 34, a trustee for X
treasurer for 23, clerk for 21, an
Sunday school superintendent to
two.
Ml Work of the First Presbyterian
y ... rB- church In her home, 480>4 South
Ellison avenue, Thursday after-
Mrs. Murl Parker. 1403 South Blake noon.
avenue. Meeting at 2 p. m. The meeting was opened with
Susan Anderson circle. Hostess, I Pra.ver led by the chnlrman, Mrs.
Mrs. P. H. Higginbotham, 826 South *’• W. Hollingsworth.
Miles avenue. Meeting at 9:30 a. m After the devotional period was
lot tie Moon circle. Meeting at conducted by Mrs. W. T. Reynolds,
2 p. m. at the church. 111 >e lesson topic, "Art of Direct
Rosalie Mills Appleby circle. Teaching," was presented by Mrs.
Hostess, Mrs. Ernest Eitel. 1001 I Rut)ert .1 Evans.
South Macomb avenue. Meeting at I Two selections. "The World Is
2:30 p. m. I Waiting For the Sunrise" and "A
bingo party will be held.
very end of the
recessional, the march from the
altar to the rear of the church, and
also after the bride’s mother and
the bridegroom's mother have been
escorted by ushers to the rear of
the church. It is very bad form to
bleak Into the recessional march
to offer congratulations.
Q Should one change his fork
over to the right hand after cutting
How Can I?
CALENDAR
Q. How can I take proper care of
paint brushes?
A. After each paint Job the
brushes should be placed In a re-
ceptacle filled with turpentine, and
when the work is completely fin-
ished. wash them well In soap and
water. Much of the paint can be
squeezed out first with the hands,
covered with newspaper Verv
department president; Mrs. V. A.
Mount, department treasurer; Mrs.
Bertha Hodgklnson of Oklahoma
City, department secretary; Mrs.
John A. Lewis of Oklahoma City
department patriotic inspector;
Mrs. Flora Packard of Sand
Springs, department registrar; and
Mrs. W. C. Whitacre, department
press correspondent.
Other guests were Mrs. Esther
Moore of Tulsa and Mrs. oicn
Powell.
An initiation service wns con-
ducted for Mrs. W. E. Mosher and
an Armistice day program was
presented by Mrs. Frank Blanc,
circle patriotic instructor.
The birthday anniversary of Mrs.
Van Roberson also was observed.
Other members present were
Mrs. Olive Verges. Mrs. W. H.
Mowre, Mrs. C. W. Whited, Mrs.
J. E. Minard, Mrs. Martha Pen-
wrlght, Mrs. Pearl Rosson, Mrs.
Clyde Haynes. Mrs. Sam Lakin,
Mrs. Bryan Gregory, Mrs. George
TUESDAY
Variety club. Hostess, Mrs. Ben
Boggess, Sll South Hadden avenue.
Rebekah lodge. Meeting and
flection of officers In I.O.O.F. hall.
Chapter AE. PEO. Hostess. Mrs.
W. R. Buckner, 309 South Barker
avenue. Assistant hostess. Miss
Marian Blake.
Chapter M. PEO. Hostess, Mrs.
Lucius Babcock, 111 North Macomb
avenue.
Birthday club. Hostess. Mrs. W,
H. Hammett. 114*4 South Rock
Island avenue. Assisting hostess,
Mrs. W. L. Leach.
Friendly Sewing club. Hostess,
Mrs. H. V. Tillinghast, 810 South
Hadden avenue.
B. E. C. club. Hostess. Mrs. Tice
Wagner, 61S North Evans avenue.
WEDNESDAY
Jolly Workers home demonstra-
tion club. Hostess, Mrs. T. A. Brod- 1
ersen, northeast of El Reno. i
Workbasket club. Anniversary and 1
Thanksgiving dinner. Hostess, Mrs. I
Howard Jessup, 114 South N ave-
nue. c
OI.A. Hostess, Mrs R. W. Thom, t
200 South Williams avenue.
Sterling Thimble club. Hostess. <1
Mrs Gertrude Clark, 620 South Hoff f
avenue. c
Sterling Thimble club. Hostess,
Mrs. Oertrude Clark, 520 South |
Hoff avenue. f
Roundtable Study club. Hostess,
Mrs. Adam Meister, 1009 South ,,
Miles avenue. Co-hostesses. Mrs. ,
John Mueller and Mrs. M P Me- T
Cabe. ,
b
THURSDAY a
Ladles Auxiliary to the National re
Association of Letter Carriers. Hos-
tess, Mrs. Oeorge Walch, 611 East w
Russell street.
General Society of
Interchangeably while eating.
LUXURIOUS
LIGHTWEIGHT (QUIPMENT
PAULA ROWLETT HONORED
WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY
I he seventh birthday anniversary
of Paula Rowlett, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Rowlett, was ob-
served with a party Saturday after-
noon In their home, 1002 South
Reno avenue.
After games had been played, re-
freshments were served to Jimmy
Ferguson, Susan Barnes, Kay En-
field, Judy Hromada, Judy Wright,
Ronnie Ausley, Judith Odom, Eddie
Smith, Gene Lee, Bob Smith,
Buddy Boyle, Johnnie Lee, Sharon
Williams, Kathy Jean Sneed, Bob
Foullcs. Charlotte Rice. Janet
Schroeder, Hope Matlock, Judy
Oholston. Jannle Brinkley, Don
Bari on, Ronald Evans and Kay
for soup?
A. Make the thickening by using
tapioca. Boll the tapioca until clear.
MRS. J. A. VAN ALNTJNE
IS LUNCHEON HOSTESS
Mrs. J. A. VanAlstlne, assisted by
Ottwtta Minoeapolii Si. Pint
•nil Houiiua — wrtini Dtllu-
D.. M°ob,h,; K*0,‘* a,r ■n'*
Southbound U. . 4.SO mm
Nmrthkoond lu. . 1,0J im
and then strain the liquid into the
soup. Tlie result will be clear soup.
IN THE PINK—Twenty-month-
old Tony Green, of Atlanta, Ga,
shows his delight at being a
"pink” baby after heart surgery
paved him from almost certain
death as a "blue” baby. Tori.v
underwent the operation Oct. 28
and has surprised the doctors
with his rapid recovery, He
should grow to be a normal boy,
they say.
DEMONSTRATION CLUB
ELECTS FIRST OFFICERS
Officers were elected during the
second meeting of the Friendly
Neighbors home demonstration club
Wednesday afternoon In the home
of Mrs Eugene Bulkhead.
Mrs. Henry Yeck was elected to
the office of president and others
selected include Mrs. Malvin Wei-
demann, vice president; Mrs. Eu-
gene Burkhcad, secretary; Mrs.
Raymond Blair, treasurer, and Mrs.
Floyd Knight, reporter.
New members present were Mrs.
Bill Stout and Mrs. Archie Knight
Others attending Included Mrs
Arthur Hnggnrd, Mrs Tex Hamp-
ton, Mrs. Harold Entcrlln®, Mrs.
Jerry Knox, Miss Margaret Ed.se],
county home demonstration agent,
and Mrs. Steve Chappell, a guest.
Roll call was answered with home
improvements planned for the fu-,
ture and Mrs. Weldemnnn pre-
sented the lesson on the planning
and remodeling of homes.
Miss Edsel showed colored slides
of flowers adapted to local soil
conditions and discussed each.
Tlie Christmas
Creomulsioo relieves promptly because
it go»i right to the seat of the trouble
to help loosen and expel germ laden
phlegm and aid natura to soothe and
haal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
mucous membranes. Tall your druggist
to sell you a bottle of Creomuision
with the understanding you must like
the way it quickly allays the cough
or you are to have your money back.
WALLPAPER - PAINT
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Phone 304
HERE EOlt VISIT
Miss Lillian Young of Wichita,
Kan., Is a house guest of Mrs. A.
B Warner, 1121 South Barker
avenue.
CREOMULSION
c ocriji, ujr lt*E
| Jr., and Carl Joe Sessions
for Coughs,Chest Colds, Bronchitis
Woman's
Work of First Presbyterian church.
Luncheon at 1 o'clock and prayer
service. Program on religious art
directed by Mrs. Seth Nation. Exec-
utive board meeting at 12:30 p. m.
Park Ridge Sewing club. Hostess,
Mrs. Jasper Kroll. 524 South Ma-
han avenue.
General Cotmcil of Women's
Work of First Christian church.
Luncheon at 1 o'clock.
Odd Fellows, Rcbckahs and
guests. Monthly social meeting at
8 p. m. In I.O.O.F. hall.
Women's Missionary union of
First Baptist church:
Louise Hill circle. Hostess, Mrs.
Jeff Davis, 319 South Admire ave-
nue. Meeting at 1:30 p. m.
Hester Hancock circle. Hostess,'
program and gift
exchange will be held Dee. 14 In
the home of Mrs Blair.
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Harle, Budge. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 219, Ed. 1 Monday, November 14, 1949, newspaper, November 14, 1949; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920318/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.