The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1939 Page: 3 of 10
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^THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1939
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
THREE
ng
sition
Miss Helen Fast • I
Feted At Shower
CAPE FOR SPRING
Daily ('ontad Is
Made F>v Radio
TWO HOSTESSES
TO SUNSET BRIDGE
Mrs. Carl Gierhart and Mrs w !
O Crump
TREATMENT 1'ROVINU EFFECTIVE
illations
ibserver
year,
louncid
Braden,
vil ser-
were hostesses Wed-
nesday afternoon ro Sunset Bridge
club and a group of special guests
when they entertained at Hip lut.
lev's l'.' ine, -112 Souili Admire
1 tile.
The guest's favor was won by'
Mrs CV W Cherry, while Mrs. Er- ,
nest Ilaynes received the duo., 1
prize
In addition to Mrs. Cherry the
guests included Mrs E. G. Court-|
ney. Mrs. \ E Partner, Mrs. Ern-
est F. Lively and Mrs. H E. Har-
rison, while members attending
v.eir Mrs. Carl Whitlock, Mrs. Car’,
i Gierhart, Mts Haynes, Mrs. E c
j Buckley, Mis. Leslie While Mis
I W J. White. Mrs D H Seivcr.
j Mrs. JmIiii Porter nf Wuurika and
Mrs. W H. Schroeder.
1 In two weeks Mrs. Haynes’. 5141
i Sunset drive, will be n. istrd by;
Mrs Potter in entertoinin;: ihe
i Miss Helon Marie Past, whose
! marriage to John Homer Byrd of
I Oklahoma City will, take place
| Sunday afternoon, was Honored at
j a miscellaneous shower given Wed-
! net-day evening by Miss Ruth Mc-
Dermott and Mrs. Max Hutsen at
| the former's home. ;(0*i North Rock
FRIDAY ; Island avenue.
Friday Bridge club. Hostesses,! /
Mrs. H. C. Skinner. Mrs. Charles j jpg
a. Canon, Mrs. J. J. Dillon and \
Mrs. Lula Forrest, who will enter-
tain al the home of Mrs. Skinner,
UOti Smith Barker avenue.
SATURDAY
Tuesday Nighl Bridge club. Hosts,'
Mr. and Mrs. Verne H. ReLsche,,
505 South Ellison avenue.
Happy-Go-Lucky club. Hosts at Fast.
7 o'clock covered dish dinner, Mr.1 was sen
and Mrs. Guy A. Streitenberger. by Miss
735 South Ellison avenue. j nr-rt M<
MONDAY Bridal
SI. Thomas Aquinas Study club, with vT
Hostess, Mrs. W. J. Donnelly, 901; as favoi
South Reno avenue. 1 Tjle
El Reno Study club. Hostess, jjice Mi
Mrs. J. L. Trevathan, 1520 Fast fjiociir
Cavanaugh street. i Martha
Young WoiNen’s Auxiliary of tbr ,llZen
First Baptist church. Hostess. Ml; , xhelnia
Betty Chase, 1019 West Wad. :De) M.‘u
, I Miss ?
Eagles auxiliary. Regular moot- I Will be
ing in the Eagles lodge hall. the P1,,
Monday Night Bridge club. Host- I Rov Vj
css. Jiffs. Horace Ivester. R14 South mating
Ellison avenue.
WEATHERFORD, Mar Id T-.
j Mrs Jc - .c May Wileman rural
1 teacher near Erick in the western
part of the state, converses every
1 afternoon with her 18-year-old
freshman ion. Winfred, at South-
1 western college here by means of
twr-waj radio communication.
| W ini ml became Interested in radio
| as a ftnall Dry and now has lus
town 100-watt "ham" station,
| W5FGU.
I He induced his mother to take
it up, coached her with the result
that she passed her examination
and received her own license M r
(5. He built her a small 0-volt
transmitter, which is ctiong enough
to carry from her home 1 Weath-
erford. Now he leils his mother
how the day went in school and
1 gels werd from homo
ave-
Calendar
10 posi-
hr ex-
’d from
10 post-
A miniature bridal couple, stand-
j underneath an archway of
lilies of the vnllcv, rendered the
luce-covered gift table. Above the
scene was a cluster of silver wed- j
ding bells on the chandelier, which. [
was showered with silver ribbon.
The prize in a slogan contest ,
was won bv Mis- Louise Gardner |
I who presented her gift to Mis"
Afterward an iced course!
KMOty’s Study Book Per-
tains To India
ave Ins
rries at
tig them
will do
proverb,
tot that
HOUSE NEARS III
WELLS. Me tU.P’ Thong!' Dan.
a work IMr.se owned by ftimucr
Murray, is close to 40 years old, lie
continues faithfully in fulfil! f.
Hie tasks assigned to him
of food
e mout h
ing?
knife is
anythin!-,
ut.
1 bC thi-
ll house-
nployed?
hostess
PRESENTED
j SIIOWKK til TOU KI.S
j Shower of giu-s! towels war pre-
]scntPd the hostess when Mrs c
j VV Bvnum ol i-’orl ii' iM enter-
BEATING DEATH—Special radium treatment at a hospital in
New Rochelle, N. Y., appears to be beating death that seemed
| inevitable for little Harold Holt, 2Vi years old, tumor patient,
of Pittsburgh, Pa. Here he is with his nurse. He went by plane
I to the hospital.
SALVE
rulirvrs
routs
Price
10c & 25c
•Wednesday aitcrnoon. Poems were
riiite.l in responw to roll call
Mrs James Mullen, president,
presided over Hie busines.; re--. J.nn.
during which it was planned to
“end a remembrance 10 Mrs E a.
Ruskoski, who recently underwent
a major operation at a local hos-
pital. During Hto afternoon an
origiir.il poem on Lent was pad
by Mir rt vv. Williams.
Those present w-te Mrs. Rov
Whi-nrv. Mrs. R. B M Cain. Mi-
Jink Pergllson, Mrs. Bos,I Eason,
j Mr.-.. Ed Pitch. Mrs. Williams ami
| Mrs. Million. The hostess w • • j*r-
j Msti’d b\ Mis. Whonry in serving
| dainty leir.- innent: at tin- do. >■ n-
I iiniv.■ 1 -11 y Oklahoma Baptist uni-
vt-iuv and rill-a university, witli-
tlrew Horn the conference a nitmbet
of years ago.
] Liquid - Tablets
Salve-Nose Drops
WEATHERFORD Mar :«•
Coach Rankin Williams alltlclu dt-
! rector -.1 Southwestern collegi- here
I saltl he would vote lor the return
I of Oklahoma City unhei t\ i,
I the Collegiate conferrm-e I Id and
j asserted his belief other lo. p ni t!-
rials were favorabh inclined
The qm-stkii will b. .oli-1 n
at the annual meetiii;- ol 1 1 , 1,
ferem-e May 12 shuul. o <-
| come back ittlo Ihe looji. the
I -T-lto: 1
1 aban-
suddenly
a street
lay pre-
t repair,
•s point-
ittomlcss
beds of
. JEANNETTE BltOWN
EASTER MOTIFS , GUEST OF It. I. S.
USED AT PARTY | Only additional guest when Mrs.
Appointments suggestive of East- j Charles B. Tye. 239 North L avc-
er were employed in detatts of the nue, entertained at bridge Wed-
party at which Mrs. I,. A MrCt.l-! uesday uftenioon for men.tiers of
lough, 523 South Hadden avenue, ; R. I S club was Miss Jeannette
eiilrrUntied the Two Hour Bridge Brown.
club Wednesday afternoon. 1 She was presented a hostess gift.
Those feied were Mrs. M. J. i while in the card games Mrs. R
Gallagher, Mrs. c. B. Jones. Mis. 1Brown won the high score
M. .A. Jordan, Mrs. Curtis Keller, j honor and Mrs. W. J. B Miller
Mrs. Tom Kelly. Mrs. A. R. Little!: received the consolation.
Mis. J. c. Ozmun. Mrs. Ernest j Jonquils and hyacinths were used
Pearl, Mrs. John E. Smith. Mrs. Iin forming a seasonal set ting for
H (B. Wilson and Mis. W. I. Wy- I the games after which the hostc-as
rick. was , assisted by Miss Bcitv Jane
In the games Mrs. Pearl held ! Birlew in serving delicious refresh-
high score with Mrs. Smith win-jments- I
ning the second high and travel- 1 Members enjoying the delightful
ing prizes. The consolation awaf* ! afternoon were Mrs. Brown, Mrs.
was presented Mrs. Gallagher. ! Miller. Mrs. Lacy Bennett, Mis.
Dainty refreshments were served j Charles Clark, Mrs. C. A Davis,
before adjournment to meet Apr. . Mr-S- Pcu' Gerber. Mrs. O. L. Leach.
5 with Mrs. Ozmun. 314 West, Mls Rav Maine, Mrs. Fred Tholen
Wade street. |»nd Mrs. j. Y. Morris.
In two weeks tlicv will be enter-
tained by Mrs. Brown. 211 North
Donald avenue.
DANCE
BOHEMIAN HALL
121 - Mills Smith uf Yukon)
SATURDAY NIUHT, ABRIL lsl
Music by Albert Uahriel
DANCING BEGINS AT 9 P. M
Ladies 20c Cientlemon 10c
Copyright. 1939. Fairchild.
Capes look better than usual Ihh
Wing. The one illustrated is nj o
tool worsted crepe. It has a single
fastening in the decorative buckle-
button. The epaulette yoke com-
bine:. effectively with draped sojt-
<iess through the bodu.
would become eligible no
Hie eimtcreuec track meet the day
tiller. O C tt . alma with pi illij
a ill entertain Hie
S^ilk Magnesia
Haskell’s <5 A
Full Quart «J«/C
Facia! Tissues
Package A|
01501) L 1C
Rogers’ Family
Given Invitation
SCOTTIES CLUB
IS ENTERTAINED
Mrs. Norman II. Schroeder. 717’;.
South Bickford avenue, was hostess
Tuesday evening to the Scotties
club member* and one guest. Mbs j
TULSA. Mar. 30—OP)—An invita-
tion has been extended to the
family of the late Will Rogers to
attend the dedication next Nov, 4
of the great new hlghsehoo! named
lor him.
Nov. 4 is Will Rogers’ birthday.
Dedication cf the school is set on
the first anniversary of the dedica-
tion of the state Will Rogers
memorial Claremore.
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IMIONK 17SI-J
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25 MARLIN
BLADES
SPOT BLI)
|-—HoKIAHQMA TIRE & SUPPLY
cut that inhabitants of the
i.OOO villages in India are very
mitive. She discussed the peasant
ss principally, tellim; that the
lage huts are madp of mud and j
T-red with thatching. The dwcl- '
gs arc only about. 12 feet in-
fect. The outcasts have even
mcr shelter than the mud huts
the peasant class, while the
her families live in buildings j
astructed similar to apartment I
uses around a court.
Vo promotion is possible in the
ss system. Miss Dashiell print-
out, The outcasts live in sag-reg-
al areas. None of thp workmen |
' paid in money, but are conipen- j
fid on a cooperative plan. The |
!y thing money is used for in
:1>a is taxes.
Attending (lie first of the series ,
interesting studies were Miss
shiell. Mrs. Woodson. Mrs. Dunn,
s. Henry Schwiebert. Mrs. Geoi-ge
l'ceil, Mrs. Victor Brame, Mrs.
vdo Matthews. Mrs. Effie Ccrlee,
•s. Rcy Kinkade. Mrs. O A.
tills. Mrs. Anna Bast, Mrs. Wal-
P. Grites and Mrs. Henry C.
tiles.
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Krd Cross
1000 Sheet Rolls
6 lor 31c
BATH CRYSTALS
Wrisley's
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5 lbs. 59c
ANTISEPTIC
TENNIS BALLS
VVi iglit-Ditson or
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3for$1.2S
MINERAL OIL
Extra Heavy
Russian Brand Pint
SI.25 Size—Guaranteed S
Remedy fort ouglis. Colds
k-Ouiire
40c Listerine TOOTH PASTE 90c
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20c Can PAINT ( LEANER For
A Big 6-Cubic Foot
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HOT W ATER BOTTLE
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SIN'ESS SESSION
LD BV LODGE
tegular business meeting of the
beknh lodge was conducted
esdav afternoon in the I. O. O.
hall. The following members
e present:
trs. H. G. Crum, Mrs. J. B.
per. Miss Ethel Cantley. Mrs.
G. Crump, Mis. Ethel Stevens,
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1939, newspaper, March 30, 1939; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920381/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.