The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 49, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 3, 1938 Page: 2 of 6
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Society
EL RENO (CKLA.)' DAILY TRIBUNE
TUESDAY, MAY 3, 19;
El
III. CONCLUDES I Calendar
WEDNESDAY
Unity club Hostess, Mrt J. L).
;Murptiy, 310 Nortli Hock Island
' avenue, assisted by Mrs J. C.
Club Colors, May Day Ap-ounun.
nointments Used Tuesday Night Bridge club. Hosts.
poinimeniN l »eu Mr and Mrs J,.,se M Burge. Mr and social
- and Mrs Ray Maher, who will en- j Election of the following off I-
Cl tin axing a year of interesting[ tertain at their cabin at IQ Concho j ,*rs was the principal business:
• Miss Hamilton, grand regent; Miss
TOO BRIDE-ELECTS
Catholic Daughters Fea-
ture Kitchen Shower
Shower of kitchen gifts was
presented two bride-elects, Miss
Helen Wolf and Miss Ruth Hamil-
ton. when Catholic Daughters of
America convened in the Knights
of Columbus hall Monday evening
for a combined business meeting
and useful activities the L. L T lake.
literary society of the El Reno
hlvhschool entertained Monday
evening In the Business ard Pro-
fessional Women's club rooms with
the annual mother-da ugh ter ban-
quet. I
Adorning the speakers table was
a tloral centerpiece of red car-
nations and white anapdragons In
observance of the club colors, while
thr smaller tables Were decked with
Order of Rainbow for Olrls Reg-
ular meeting In the Masonic temple
with initiation ceremonies to be
conducted.
Y's Yves club Hostess. Mrs. Ho
Hayward. 605 West Hayes street.
Home and Child Craft Study
club. Hostess, Mrs C. C. Holden,
who will entertain at her home In
Norman.
R. I. S. club. Hostess. Mrs W,
May poles of gay hue Miniature
Mav baskets of red and white J B Miller. 600 Ifest Rogers street
served as place cards ‘ Help One Another club Hostess.
Presiding over the program wa*!Mrs H,rv*> °rlmrnett' *°uU» ot
Miss Ella Mae Oox. president The th® cltT
response to her welcoming words: l-*dl** Prtsco Cemetery asaocla-
was given by Mrs A R Little
while other lumbers of the pro-
gram included a piano solo by Miss
Winifred Williams; brief talk by
Miss Hose Witcher, dean of girls;
violin solo. Jack Murphy, accom-
panied at the piano by Mias Louise
Iconard; readings by Catherine
June Reichert and Hasel Dean
Hnrdwlck; farewell speech to the
seniors Miss Marv Campbell, pres-
ident-elect; remarks Miss Mabel
Jones, club Sponsor
Hostesses were Misses Cox. Hard-
wick. Elaine McCain Dorothy
Buss. Doris Oamun, Frances Rum-
felt. Deans Havanas Gertrude
Havanas. Mary Campbell, Kathryn
ShererU. Juanita Townsend. Juan-
ita Steenrod. Velma McNew. Naomi
Hildebrand. Irene Essex Mary
Maud Thompson. 1»la Cuttrell
Ruth Ann Rhodes. Lillian Little
Alice I/irensen. Marv Jane Gaines,
Elizabeth Mtllwee, Winifred Wil-
liams and Gladys Spencer
Their guests were Miss Rose
Witcher. Mltw Mary Roberts. Mrs
W W Jones. Mrs A R Little
Mrs W. O Buss. Mrs W J. Cox,
Mrs George Havanas. Miss Irene
Jones. Mrs R W Rumfelt. Mrs
O W Cuttrell, Mrs I J Eksex
U W Hardwick Mrs John
few Mrs J H Mlllwee. Mrs
Harry laird |Mrs Bmest Girard
Mrs Troy A ShererU Mrs W R
nbmpson Mrs R S Rhodes. Mrs
A R Williams. Mrs B M. Camp-
bell. Mrs E A Green Mrs. J. C
Ov.mun, Mrs Theodore Ixxvmarn
and Miss Mabel Jones
Officers who served the club
during the pest term were Miss
C'ox. president; Miss McNew vice
piesldi-nt; Mias Hardwick secre-
tary; Miss Rhodes, treasurer Elect-
ed for' the new vear are Mist
Campbell, president. Miss Rumfelt
Vice president. Miss Thompson
secreUry; Miss Oalnes treasurer j
see
WEST WAY CUB
1< ENTERTAINED
Mr* W C. JOoon #05 Sunset
Mrs |
MfWe
tlon. Hostess at all-day meeting.
Mrs Mae Dodds, who will enter-
Uln at the home of Mrs. Carl
Thomason, northeast of El Reno
A covered dish luncheon will be
served at 1 o'clock
Port Reno Friendly Hewing circle
Hostess, Mrs R B McCain. 403
North .Evans avenue, who will be
assisted by Mrs Archie Royse >
Queen Wither Btandard Bearers
l uncheon at 12 o clock In the par-
lot's of ithe First Methodist church.
•rand International auxiliary to
the Brotherhood of Ijonoaiottvn En-
gineers. Hus less. Mrs R W Hioiii
300 South Williams a»enue.
THURSDAY
Ladles Oolf club. Hostesses at
luncheon following regular play at
the El Reno Oolf and Country
club. Miss laKue Delomi and Mrs
Haydn J. Davis, fr.
Women's Foreign Missionary so-
ciety of the First Church of the
Natarroe. Regular meeting at the
church.
O. D O. Quilting dub Hoalets.
Mrs F. E. Smith 612 West Wood-
son street
Mu Qainms Oil Hostess Mrs
Katherine Lodes, vice grand re-
gent; Miss Nellie Servos, prophet-
ess; Miss Helen Wolf, monitor;
Miss Agnes Helnen. financial sec-
retary; Mrs Josephine Marshall,
treasurer; Miss Louise Welter, his-
torian; Mrs John Maney. lecturer;
Mrs John Welter, sentinel; Mrs
Don Corwin, organist: Mrs. Paula
Wolf and Mrs Minnie Ledoux
trustees for a three-year term.
Those retiring are Mrs Marshall
grand regent; Miss Hilda Wolf, vice
grand regent; Miss Lodes, treas-
urer; Mrs. -Pete Gerber, lecturer;
Mrs. Ed Wolf, trustee. Others were
re-elected.
Preceding the shower a delicious
dessert course was served, details
of which were In a red and white
color note. Miniature red sprink-
lers. filled with daisies centered
each of the tables, wlille the
theme jwas Vrpeated at the table
where the honoree*' gifts were
found, a large sprinkler being sus-
pended over the arrangement.
An additional guest for the event
wot Mrs Marlin Windsor of Mem-
phis. Tenn., whtye members pres-
ent were Mrs Josephine Marshall
Miss Louise Welter. Mls.s Katherine
Lodes. Miss .Agnes Helnen. Mrs
O E Hamilton. Mrs John W Pox.
Mrs. John Maney. Mrs H A Blels-
tein. Miss Nellie Servos. Miss Hil-
da Wolf. Mrs Rav Maher. Mrs
E 8 Kinkade. Mrs. John Welter.
Mrs Andy Wolf. Miss Paula Wolf.
Mis %ki Wolf. Mrs Don Corwin
Miss Elizabeth Byrns. Mrs diaries
Reding. Mrs Minnie Ledoux. Mrs
H O Emrtck and Mrs Henry
Walch.
Miss Hamilton will become the
bride of Edward Hugh McCouias
Friday evening at 7 30 o'clock,
while Mias Wolf Is the bride-elect
of Theodore Peek Their wedding
I M
Lj
Modern Etiquette
ROBERTA LEE
Q. Is It permissible for a man
to use his Initial^ when signing
suoial correspondence?
A. No; he should sign his full
name.
Q When giving a tea, where
should the hostess receive her
guests? '
A Hite usually stands directly
Inside the door of the reception
room.
Q When an entire family is In
the habit of reading one news-
paper. shouldn't each member of
the family keep the pages and
sections In order?
A. Yes; H is the courteous thing
to do
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Earl Primer, who will entertain place Monday. May 16
at the home of her mother, Mr#, ceremonle* will be performed
603 South Had-
John Lorenxen.
den avenue
Bid or Double Bridge club Hosts,
Mr and Mrs K R Barnhart. |01
South Ellison -avenue
Divisions of the Oenerul Society
of Woman's Work of the Find
Presbyterian church will lioid 1 30
o'clock dessert inertings as fol-
lows: One. hostess, Mrs J. O
Borders, 1066 South Ellison avenue,
assisted bv Mrs Ray K Bannister
Two. hostess, Mrs R A East-
wood. 321 South Hadden avenue
Three, hostess. Mr# Fred Wewer-
ka #21 South Barker avenue
Pdur hostess. Mrs T F. Clifford.
502 South Williams avenue
Asullklt Club Hostess Mias Ruth
Yost, 121 North Hoff avenue
Omega chapter. Beta Sigma Phi1
performed
at the rectory of Ute Sacred Heart
Catholic church
The Catholic Daughters will In-
stall officers June 6
Mrs Leona Ted ford of Loa An-
geles. Calif.. Is spending the week
In the home of Mi and Mrs.
Ernest P lively. 415 Mouth Admire
avenue.
W O KlUntlller. 516 South Mile:
avenue. I
ladles Auxiliary to the Brother-
hood of Railroad Trainmen Reg-
ular hireling at 2 30 o'clock In
the Trainmen's hall
American Association of -Univer-
sity Women Members will enter-
The Tribune Is authorised to an-
nounce the candidacies of the fol-
lowing Individuals, subject to the
primary election July 12;
Democratic Ticket
For County Treasurer:
W. J. B. MILLER
For County Sheriff:
HAM FREEMAN
For County Sheriff;
L. U < Least LINK
For County Assessor:
GEORGE M LOVELL
For County Representative:
CLAUDE W CHERRY
For County Representative:
WILLIAM DOLEZAL
Por Commissioner, Dlst I:
JOHN W PALMER
For Commissioner. Dlst. 2:
K H BORNEMANN
For Commissioner, Dlst 3:
BEN BLUM
ATTEND THEATRE
Phiialathean Member*
Entertain B.M.C.’s
In accordance witli an annual
custom for the Bonita Marlca
Catta and Phiialathean literary so-
cieties of the El (Reno hlghachool.
to entertain each other alter-
nately at a banquet and line
party each school year, the Phil
were hostesses to the B M. C t
at the theatre Monday evening
The banquet given by Bonita
Marlca Catta for Phiialathean wifr
at event earlier in the year.
Hostesses and guests Included:
Misses Betty Sue Bolton. Billie
Jeanne Torpey. Betty Burch. Betty
Crowley. Oladys Norma Colt. Reba
Jane Test. Norma Helen Oole, Jerry
Kelso. Ruth Oonrad, Oloria OU-
bert, Bette Dale, Betty Crowley.
Edith Dyer, Mary Ellen Pouts
Marie Gerber, Lois Irwin, Gene-
vieve Gerber, Avis Irwin, Harriet
Golden. Kathryn Doke, Jimmie
Kathryn Harrison. Reba Jane Test.
Bernice Harrod. Mildred Gardner,
Istrene Hebberd, Betty Pox. Roya-
lyn Hildebrand. Marjorie Witt,
Martha Hodges, Margaret Ptacher
Virginia Hulbert, Florence Vann
Margaret Nall Jones. Josephine
Douglas, Marie Jonas. Gwendolyn
Cochran. Helen ICelly. Alice Duff.
Margaret Lanman Doris Van Fleet,
Edna McRae. Nortne Holland. Doro-
rhy Merveldt Vivian Johnson, Chris-
tine Monday. Delma Stine. Constance
Mary Margaret Mowry
Pen wright. Mary Margaret
Josephine Edwards. Mar-
jorie Powell. Mildred Sturdavant,
Alice Raed, Henry Ruth Schwarts
Nadyne Brown, Jessie Margaret
Shaotdett, Dorothy Brown. Cecelia
SI tank tin Berufce* Oyler. Rose Wit-
cher,' Margaret Placher. LeVsda
Shaw. Marjorie Nob. MUdrsd and
tine moi*
Morgan.
Lillie P«
Phelps.
Margaret Shlrey. Marjorie Hunt
Georgia Kathryn Bmtth, Nancy
Naylon. Gladys Taylor. Virginia
Tlmberlake, Clara Ellen Waldo
Helen Wallis. Barbara Taylor,
Louise Whitney. BiisabeUi Oox
Wilma Wilder. Helen Wick and
Jean Franklin.
* * *
CLUB MEMBERS FETED
HY MR AND MRS. BETHARD
For Happy-Oo-Lucky club, Mr
and Mrt H. L. Bernard, south of
the city, entertained at a card
party Saturday evening Refresh-
ments were served.
Enjoying the pitch games were
Mrs. O. V Mulnix of Potwln. Kan
Mr. and Mrs O A. 8treltenberger,
Mr. and Mrs ,Del Adkins. Mr and
Mrs. W O Crump. Mr and Mrs
J. L Oocherell, Mr and Mrt. Don
Ahern and Mrs Louise Morrison
High scores were won by Mrs
Crump and Mr Adkins while Mrs
Crump also received a traveling
prise Hosts in s fortnight will
be Mr And Mrs Oocherell, mi
Sunset drive
HORS O' OEUVRES PARTY
•RECEDES DANCE
Preceding the Beta Glgm*
sorority spring formal at th
Reno Oolf and Country club
urday evening a group of fr
was entertained at a horsd'oe
party at the home of Mias La
Allen, east of the city. Assl
hostesses were Miss Ethel E
Miss /Verna Bornemann and
Evelyn Gaughorn.
Their guests Included Mr.
Mrs Joseph ariedenwlse. J S
bins? Walter Thompson. H
Gaughorn. Loren L. Ware
Henry Brown
* * #
I DINNER GUESTS
AT I O’CLOCK
Mr find Mrs Homer Onan
North Barker avenue, had as
guests at a 1 o'clock dinner
day, Mr. and Mrs John <
Miss Pauline York and Erie <
Pink roses were used to decl
table.
Tribune Want-Ads Qet
results. Phone 18
MOTHER’S DAY
Sunday,. May 8
REMEMBER YOUR MOTHER with
t IP 4 < J
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SURPRISE DINNER
HONORS D. N. FEES
Honoring her husband on
birthday anniversary. Mrs D
Fees 814 West Wade ztreet. en-
tertained at a surprise dinner at
1 o’clock Sunday afternoon The
table was centered with a lovely
birthday cake.
The guests included Mr and Mrs
K H Fees of Harralt Dr and
Mrs I. F Prtterson of Norman
Mrs Mae Clawson. Mr and Mrs
J J. Elliott of Carnegie Mr and
Mrs A L Lauderdale and soils
Don and Lee. Mr and Mrs Del-
bert King and son. Orady. Mrs
Chine George of Oklahoma City
I. J Fees of Cushing. Mrs Phillip
Pronberger and eon, Phillip Floyd,'
all of Mlnco, Mr and Mrs Dave
Kappus and sons. Clyde and Ellen,
Mr and Mrs Wuyne Fees and son
Doraid. Mr und MV* Rav Kappus
and daughters. LaVerne and Ioutae
* * *
GUILD TO HOLD
MEETING NEXT WEEK
Meeting of ti/e ladles Guild
Of the Christ Memorial Episcopal
church unnoimchl for Thursday
will not be held until May 13, ft
was announced .Hostesses will be
Mrs Oene Flanagan ard Mi*
Arthur Rfyholds
MOTHER'S DAYSW^/
drive was ssxtsted by Mrs W R ,or?ril* . business meeting
Mowre Monday aftenteon In en-
tertaining the Weat Way club mem-
l>ers who presented shower* of
handkerchief* to Mrs L. A Mc-
Cullough and Mrs Ida P Howard
at 7 30 o'clock at thr home of Miss
Verna Bornemann. 1011 South Ms-
comb svenue
Circles of the /Women's Mission-
ary society of the First Baptist
'in i elrhration of their birthday! wl" mfft “ f0"0*1'
HOLLYWOOD CALLS
NIAGARA FAIJB. N Y . -<U»-
Johnny Molr. Notre Dame ace
basketball player. Is headed lor Holly- ,
wood and a brief screen careei
tain at tea from 4 until 6 o'clock I He expect* to go to Ute movie col-
In the Etta Dale Junior highsrhoo) i ony late this summer to take part
library honoring El Reno high-1 In a baseball “short.”
school senior girls.
Zipper
House Coats
98
.......... Others
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I)ar,k groi^od floral
patterns in silks,
popular broadcloth
and cool lightweight
cottons. Sizes 12 to 44.
Give Mother some-
thing for herself!
She’d love any of
these crisp, new ac-
cessories!
Dainty Hankies
type;
25<
Appliqued and lacy type:
Pure linen.
Hand rolled. .. .
Fabric Gloves
59c
Classic and costume ___
White postals..... 39C *
hostess Mr* E A Jackson
South JBItscn avenue
Two. hoatoss. Mrs Kenneth Cor-
annlvenartw.
In the games of bridge Mr*
* /wrss,
Rh while Mrs R H Turner Ul
hint high at hearts and Mr* Ernest |
Htditklnson. second high '.Die rtiyx-
woti by Mrs <
Tliree hostess. Mrs loon Wil-
liams. 410 South Rock bland ave-
nue,
Five hostess, Mrs Karl Srarletl,
612 South Macomb avenue.
at rRiiMv
U i y package was
0 R PVrguson
An Iced course was served
the close of the afternoon to Mrs Womans Culture dub Hostess
W I Wyrtck. Mrs Emil Doe- Mr#. O 8 Cox. 2M» Northwest
berlt* Mrs John E SmIUl. Mr* Twenty-seoond street Oklolioms
A R LltUr. Mrs McCullough Mrs j City.
Gallaglier. Mrt H H. Rollln. Mr* ! L L. L Sunday school class
Atwood, Mrt Dona Hoffman. Mrs o| the First BsuUst church Hos-
H B Wilson. Mr* H V Yowell less. Mrs B E Carder 503 South
Mr- W C Grove. Mr* Turner Mr* William* (avenue, assisted by Mrs
Itodgklnaon. Mr* Fenuson. Mrs KenneUi Ourbrtt and Mrs A. O
1 fd Nanaon, Mrs W M. Chilton Cash
*nd Mrs Howard Women's Hrltef Corps Regular
The club will meet June 6 With meeting In the I. O O F hall
Mr# Ltorberlta, 701 South Barker Bo What club Ro-tess Mrs
avenue, who will be Mtlsted by Mrs Wayne Shipley Fort Reno
Wyrlck Friday Oontract Bridge club Hta-
- ' * ■ ■ teaa. Mrs Heiuy F Taylor. 701
VACATION TRIP South Miles avenue
J C Daughertv. IISO Sunset Jolly Card dub Host*. Mr and
drive, departed Tuesday for CXir- Mrs Wsrne Brandley soutliwest of
ptifiyChrUU. fTrx where he «All|tlie city
spend several month* vacation Leisure Hour club Hostess. Mrs
Meetings will be held by circles
of the Women's Missionary society
of the Central Methodist church
at 2 o'clock as follows: Ruth Kin-
kade. hostess. Mrs H C Skinner
806 South Barker avenue, whose
assistant will be Mrs Harry B
tf.umtdue , .
Gertrude Clark, lutstes*. Mrs
Paul R Taylor. 502 South Macomb
avenue, assisted by Miss Lldu
DashjfH
Anna Dennis, hostess. Mrs T R
Musggave, 1002 South Macomb ave-
nue. STOio Will be assisted by Mrs
W Barree
Mprie Kamm. hostess. Mrs Harry
Brafaford SOU South Huff ave-
nue ass Islet# by Mrs
Hams
H P WIN
ROYAL
LAST TIMES TODAY
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Barbara Read
Eric Linden
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Criterion
LA8T TIMES TONIGHT
•JOY OF MVING' .,
TOMORROW ONLY
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Adorable cotton togs for wee girls and boys!
£risp cotton frocks with high waists, swirly
skirts, smockings, dainty trims! Sturdy cot-
ton wash suits in bright solids, two-tone com-
binations! Piques, broadcloths, sheer cottons.
2 to C. Preshrunk.
Hew Cottons
29c yd.
Piques, seersuckers sheer cot-
tons. novelties' Prin'a. pastels
solids 3# Inches
Crisp Heckwear
les. pi-
49c
Cheers, loco#, organdies, pi-
que*. linens.
Write, pastels ,
Pull fashioned sheer*
tew glowing
lone*.......
Washable white and n
pastel bags In
novelty leathers.
CRs&vriiAwJtrtSis
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NID SPARKS
IRVIN S. COBS
RAYMOND PAIOt
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Lightweight silk and wool sweaters.
Slip-ons, cardigans. 98c
Pink, blue and white
Pretty knitted hood capes for "vis
Satin hound.......98
Pink, blue and white.
COMINO THURSDAY
Herr Comm A Dewn-poar
Of Uproar!
Katharine Hepburn
Charlie Ruggles
In
Daintily crocheted cap, saeque and
booties in soft pastels. 1’98
Ribbon Trimmed.......
Soft Cotton Shirts, white only ... 25c f ^ ,
Large size Diapers, per dozen . . 1.19 I
Hand-made, hand embroidered ba
dresses. Batistes, ninons. in
Infanta to 2........49
Infanta! Blankets, pink, blue . . H
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Infanta’ Silk Anklets. Pink • blue 2
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