The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 298, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 15, 1949 Page: 3 of 6
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Tuesday, February 15, 1949
El Reno (Okla.)' Daily Tribune
Three
SOCIETY
I
" IT NOBLE (aKANOS
iNORED AT PARTY
it noble grands of lire Rebekali
were honored at a valentine
ty Saturday evening in the
O.F. hall by members of the
Tal lodge.
'S. C. H. Williams, the oldest
it noble grand in the point of
vice, was presented with a gift
the lodge and a)tjo was recognized
being a member of the local
e for the greatest number of
igxs. Mrs. E. L. Witcher has been
member for the second longest
iod of time.
le evening’s entertainment con-
of contests and group singing.
J£vtrs. Pearl KUzntlller and Mrs.
Hiatus were awarded prizes in a
z game and Mrs. Harold Miller.
W. I,. Leach and Mrs. H. G.
|uin received prizes in a bull
>wlng contest.
n the dining room the honored
sts were seated at the center
f»le. A valentine centerpiece, formed
red paper and white lace, was
iked by white tapers tied with
ribbon.
11 decorations. Including the
cc cards and other table appoint-
Tf’nts, furthered the valentine motif,
rs. R. E. Frid was in charge of
entertainment for the evening
Mrs. Sam Lr-kln and Mrs. Carl
her planned the refreshments
id decorations.
# * *
»H. EDNA KELLY IS
Hostess to group
;ial Order of Beauceant held
cgular meeting Saturday evening
the home of Mrs. Edna Me-
ehan Kelly, 907'- South Mucoinb
enue.
After the regular business was
iducicd the installation cere-
ny was held for Mrs. W. A.
gert as first vice president and*
s. H. S. McGee as preceptress.
Plans were made to attend the
lahoma pity assembly for the of-
:1b1 visit of the worthy supreme
sident of the supreme assembly,
embers in attendance were Mrs.
ggert, Mrs. McGee. Mrs. B. B.
ars. Mrs. F. W. Sanford. Mrs.
jury Beline, Mrs. W. K. Misen-
ltcr, Mrs. Columbus Hall. Mrs.
•o An this. Mrs. W. L. Bradly. Mrs.
x>rgc Purcell and the hostess.
Ing the social hour Mrs. Kcl-
assisted by Mrs. Bradly, served
refreshments.
lie date of the next meeting is
be announced later.
* * •
hTTC'ERS ARE ELECTED
PARK RHKiE CLUB
leuibers of the Pari'. Ridge Social
!Jab elected officers for the ensuing
at the Thursday night meeting
the liomc of -Mrs: E CP McClure,
a 8 South Morrison avenue.
Mrs. F. R. Armstrong was selected
serve as president, Mrs. G. Dillard.
Ice president; Mrs. B A. Abraliam-
jn. secretary; Mrs. C. E. Leighton.
Measurer; and Mrs. W. L. Hcndcr-
III, reporter.
(Refreshments were served at the
ncluslon of the meeting to Mrs.
F. Hill. Mrs. W. A. Russell. Mrs.
E. Willingham. Mrs. O E. Cutler,
rs. N. Caudcll. Mrs. J. D. Arcidia-
►no. Mrs. A. L. Keller. Mrs. Abra-
imsoii. Mrs. Dillard. Mrs. Leighton,
rs. Armstrong and Mrs. Henderson.
The next meeting. Thursday, Feb.
will be with Mrs. Russell. 532
,'juth Morrison avenue.
* * *
.BUY MAXEY HONORED
N EIGHTH BIRTHDAY
Saturday afternoon, in observance
f the eighth birthday anniversary
gf her son. Jody Maxey, Mrs. Joe
■taxey entertained with a theater
■ After the young guests returned
■ i the Maxey home. 1017 South Elli-
lm avenue, refreshments in the
Valentine motif were served and
iich received valentine favors.
Enjoying the afternoon were Billy
ue Ncwinan. Marvin Starkey, Ron-
ald Evans. Richard Maxey. Keith
f/orsham. Bill and Rickey Douglas.
Ted Ownby, Jr.. Charles Flshci'.
Iionald Hammond. Fred Fanson. Pat
ordan. Phil Ivester and Danny
'ammen.
CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY
Altar Society
Units Convene
Two units of the Ladles Altar
society of the Sacred Heart Cath-
olic church met in regular session
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. O. von Merveldt. assisted by
Miss Irene von Merveldt. was host-
ess to the St Ann’s unit ill her
home. 910 South Barker avenue.
The meeting opened with u cook-
«— ’club. *•“*
During a business session con-
ducted by the chairman, plans for
future activities were discussed.
Refreshments were served at the
conclusion of the afternoon and the
unit adjourned to meet Thursday,
Mtirch 10, In the home of Mrs. C.
M. Duffy, 411 South Barker avenue
Tile hostess will be assisted by Mrs.
J. J. Sullivan.
Miss Elizabeth Finn, a guest foi
tlic meeting, received tiie hostess
gift.
Members present included Mrs. V.
400,000 Care
ess, Mrs. V. C. Wills, 902 West
Hayes street. Assistant hostesses,
Mrs. D. J. VanRyan and Mrs.
F. H. Meyer.
Sew and So club. Hostess, Mrs.
Lyle Corwin, 128 North M avenue.
O. O. and O. club. Hostess. Mrs.
Frank Coker, 147 North Donald
avenue.
O.I.A. Hostess. Mrs. R. W.
Thom, 200 South Ellison avenue.
Workbusket club. Hostess, Mrs
Mrs. Glen Julian, 126 North M
avenue.
Order of Rainbow for Girls.
... . . , P. Cavanaugh. Mrs. A Debano. Mrs.
Meeting at 7.J0 In Mus<,nle temple H Q Ellirlck> Ml,s w F nnn>
. .. Miss Mary Finn, Mrs. A. L. Greene,
Woman s 8oclety of Christian Mrs K F oerber. Mrs M A.
Service of Wesley Methodist church. Jeffrey Mrs Jolm M Mrs.
Meeting at 2 p. m In church Grorge Menl> Mrs. 8uzaIinc Nu.
P „,°f? , ..... Senge. Mrs. S. N. Vilm, Miss Lizzie
Birthday club. Hostess, Mrs. Bent, Mrs. Idll 8mlth Mrs A L.
Ocorgc Davis, 101 North Admire I McCormick, Mrs. Sullivan. Mrs.
avenue. Assistant hostess. Mrs. Olcn j Fox Mrs Dllffy and the hostesses.
Richardon. St. Agnes unit met with Mrs. Eric
Auxiliary to the National Associa- O’Nan. 215 North Macomb avenue,
tlon of Letter Carriers. Hostess. Mrs. The hostess was assisted by Mrs.
James Moorman. 802 South Williams j William Zajic.
avenue. « j The 20 members in attendance
T. L. F. club. Hostess. Mrs. Ben were Mrs. D S. Briggs. Mrs. Don
Roblyer. 703 North Bickford avenue Corwin, Mrs. George Doyle. Mrs.
” Women’s Missionary union of I W. F. Gilmore. Mrs. E. O. Hamilton,
Trinity Baptist church: Mrs. William Husmann, Mrs. J. E.
Jaxle Short and Elizabeth Ruth | Leonard, Mrs. E. H. McComas. Mrs.
Poole circles. Meetings at 1:30 p in. Emma O’Nan. Mrs. Jack Ross. Mrs.
at the church. W J Skidmore. Mrs. Henry Walch,
Doreen Hawkins circle. Hostess. • Mrs. Jim Walch, Mrs. Ray Walch,
Mrs. W. J. Wells, 206 North El Reno | Mrs. A T. Wolf, Mrs. Ed Wolf, Mrs.
avenue. Meeting at 1:30 p m. Henry Wolf. Mrs. William Woslka
General Society of Woman's Work an<* the hostesses,
of First Presbyterian church. Meet- ! Ouests for the meeting were Mrs.
FOUR GENERATIONS
PRESENT AT DINNER
Four generations of the Cubbage
family were present at a valentine
dinner Sunday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Cubbage. Oklahoma
City The dinner was in celebration
of the 88tli birthday of Fred Cub-
bage of Oklahoma City and the
third birthday anniversary of his
great grandson. David Louis Clark.
Guests Included Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Penwright, Ross Cubbage of
Ponca City. Miss Lcota Penwright,
Robert Bland of Norman. Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Clark and children.
David and Donna, of Calumet.
Mr. and Mrs Guy Cubbage of
El Reno were unable to attend be-
cause of the illness of Mr. Cub-
bage.
* « *
O.D.O. CLUB MEETS
WITH MRS. CHAMBERS
Mrs L. A. chambers was hostess
AUXILIARY HAS
SOCIAL MEETING
Mrs. R. c. Cranmer, Mrs. Charles
Carmichael and Mrs Earl Delxjng
were in charge of the social meeting
of tlic Eagles auxiliary Monday eve-
ning in Eagles hall.
In bridge, liign was scored by
Mrs. S. B. Whitacre and second
high by Mrs. Jack Thomas.
Mrs W. C. Whitacre won high
score In bunco and Mrs. Mabel
Cranmer was second high.
In pitch, high prize was awarded
to Mrs. George Davis and second
high to Mrs. Alpha Martin.
The door prize was won by Mrs.
Jess Williams.
Other members present Included
MJ'S. Roy Anderson. Mrs. L. L Bond.
Mrs. John Duff, Mrs. L. I. Fiscus,
Mrs. E. A Fuller. Mrs. Pete Gerber,
Mrs. Bryan Gregory, Mrs. W L.
Leach, Mrs. Diek Murphy. Mrs. John
O'Nan, Mrs. M. Patrick. Mrs. Sam
Thursday to the O.D.O. club In ...
the home of Mrs. Harry Herborgor, I ™ Mrs Olenn Powell. Mis W
Adolphe AulTray, a 7-year-uld
Paris youngster, unwraps a bar
of chocolate from the 400,000th
CARE package delivered in
France. Adolphe lives in a
school for physically handi-
capped children. The school was
given 100 CARE packages.
(Photo by NEA-Acmc staff cor-
respondent David Boyer.)
GOOD NEIGHBOR CLUB
PLANS FRIDAY MEETING
ing at 2 p. m. at the church. Ex-
ecutive board meeting at 1:30 p. m.
at the church. Evening group meet-
ing at 7:30 p. m. at the church
D. H Brown and Miss Phil Mann.
The unit prize was Awarded to
Mrs. McComas.
During the business session, pluns
Women's Missionary union of First Wl’le made for a bingo party to be
Baptist church. Royal Service pro- Thursday. Feb. 17. In the
gram and ^business session at 2:30 knights of Columbus hall,
p. m. at the church. Hostesses. ln bunca I)lize was w“» by
Lucv Smith circle ! Mrs Corwin- low »y Mrs. H. E.
Park Ridge Social club. Hostess, ^olf and the traveling prize by
Mrs. W. A. Russell, 532 South Mor Mrs’ Wosika
Hostess for the next meeting will
bo Mrs. McComas. assisted by Mis.
Wosika, in the home of the former,
205 North Macomb avenue.
* * *
PARTY ENJOYED IN
rison avenue.
FRIDAY
Ladies Auxiliary' to the Switch-
men's Union of North America.
Hostess, Mrs. E. A. Simmons 602
South Hadden avenue Meeting at : CALVIN ItLEIGH HOME
8 p m' Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bleigli were
Woman’s Culture club. Hostess. hogts al a buffet dinner and ,)arly
Mrs. Frank Taylor. 314 South Barker Mondav evening in their home. 1016
avenue. South Williams avenue.
Stitch and Chatter club. Hostess. The valentine motif was used
Mi's. William Proppcr. 228 Nortli K throughout the room decorations and
avenue. 1 in all appointments on the serving
Ladies Auxiliary to the Brother- | table,
hood of Railroad Trainmen. Social The guests included Mr. and Mrs.
meeting at 2 p. m. hi Trainmen’s Clarence Von Tuiiceln. Mr. and Mrs.
hall. I Cecil Casscl. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Everywoman’s class of First Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoff
Christian church. All-day meeting ,nan- Rlch“rd Courtney and Mrs.
southwest of El Reno.
Quilting was the diversion of the
duy and a covered disli luncheon I
was served at noon.
The club presented the hostess
with a gift and Mrs. Anion Jernl- [
gall and Mrs. Elden Eichliolz re-
ceived birthday presents.
Members attending included Mrs,1
Harry Von Tungeln. Mrs. Marion
Brodersen. Mrs. Carl Wagner. Mrs
Charles Adams, Mrs. Homer Fuler
Mrs. Irvin Statton. Jr.. Mrs. Dclmaf
Myers, Mrs. Eichholz. Mrs. Jerni-
| gall. Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. Her-
berger.
Mrs. Aiiains. southwest of El
I Reno, will entertain the club meiii-
) bers at the next meeting, Thursday,
I March 10.
YOU Can Win
CONTEST PRIZES!
B. Roblyer, Mrs. C F. Scliudlt. Mrs.
j Arthur Schulz, Mrs. S W. Stephens
j and Mrs. Efflc Klmbro.
FLAGLER'S
GREETING UAKDH
FOR ALL OUCASIONH
F.^ayGF^bNt18hbatr Ren^‘Vhoo*1 ' T‘‘n* oI lhou8ands of worth
Each family
pic.
is to bring a ebony
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Phone 1826
millions of dollars will be given
away during 1949 In contests open
to you. Already Colgate-Palmolive-
Peet is offering $100,000 in 4,951
prizes; Lever Bros. $50,000 in 416
prizes: Crackin’ Good Cookies $25.
000 in 685 prizes—to mention only
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church.
Teen Town party. Eagles hall.
Women’s Relief corps. Hostess,
Mis. Ernest Siler In home of Mrs.
Cornelia Newman. 113 South Wil-
liams avenue.
Tulip unit of the Garden Flower
club. Hostess. Mrs. Leo Anthis. 640
South Ellison’ avenue. Meeting at i
7:30 p. ill.
Gene Rase.
After the dinner, rook was played
with the prizes won by Mr. Von
Tungeln and Mrs. Melvin Hoffman.
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Harle, Budge. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 298, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 15, 1949, newspaper, February 15, 1949; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920369/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.