The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 125, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 23, 1940 Page: 2 of 8
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TWO
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
TUESDAY, JULY 23? 1940
GIVEN FOR CLASS
_
Elmer Gambel Is Host To
Calumet Group
INDIAN PRINCE
fil TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
: CALUMET. July 23—Elmer Gam-
entertained with a swimming
i party in honor of his Sunday
sol,ool class Thursday evening at
tin- El Reno swimming pool,
i .-Attending the party were Ethel
Utdgway, Leota Penwright, Morris
feck. Weslev Steanson. Zola Ridg-
j;ay, Evelyn Coats, Charles Stean-
Son, Jimmie Powell. Howard Ridg-
wav. Geraldine Moberly, Helen
Thompson, Freda Stueber, Billie
Jean Powell, Alvin Moberly. ear-
ths Wilson, Henry Leek. Bernard
Moberly, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Gam-
|jf 1, son, Tommy, and Rev. R E.
Roach.
. Rev. and Mr* A. T Steiger and
ion. Joe, will depart Wednesday
for a two-week vacation at Mount
Sequoyah, near Fayetteville, Ark
where Rev. 8teiger will attend a
Methodist assembly. Thev also will
visit points oi interest in other
farts of Arkansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bougeno. i
accompanied by Mrs. Bougqno’s
jbarents, Mr and Mrs T A Tay-
lor of Hinton, spent the week-end
tn Enid where they visited Mr
gad Mrs. B A Hathoot and daugh-
|ei\ Patsy
,: Mrs. Henry Todd, son. Francis !
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Fletcher of
\Vheutland and Mrs. Pearl Cap-
kilaw of Oklahoma City were Sun-
tiny afternoon callers In the home
of Mr and Mrs. Ted Henrlchsen
and daughter. Rosalie.
Mrs. Paul Dunham and daugh-
ter. Joyce, of Hennesspy spent <
Sunday night with Mrs Dunham’s
brother and sister-in-law, Mr and
Mrs. Bennett Prltner. and their
daughter, Jaynelle
' Mr and Mrs Donald Bullock and
daughter. Donna Caroline, of Oil-
dale, Calif., will spend Wednes-
day with Mr. and Mrs Preston
Dunham and children
; Marie Andersen is transacting
business in Salina, Kan., this week.
•Ancient Egypt Found
Expert In Propaganda
CHICAGO. July 23—(U.R)—Well-
organized national propaganda was
in use in Egypt 4.000 years ago, ac-
cording to Dr. John A. Wilson. Uni-
; versity of Chicago Egyptologist. ,
I In a pa|>er read before the Amer-
ican Historical association. Dr. Wil-
son said the ancient Egyptians "had
no idea of writing history impartial-
i ly "
"Tht* priests alone could read,” he
asserted, "and they built up the
pharaoh as a superhuman hero to
receive general rewards for their
gods.”
Dr Wilson recommended the
propaganda of 2 000 B. C. as effec-
| tive because "4.000 years elapsed
before the veil of untruth was pen-
erated and the reaf facts discover-
ed."
Recent research has disclosed
[ the military victories of Rameses
II and Raineses III in the 12th
. century before Christ to be mere
Mi
*
propaganda, the Chicagoan said.
Yes, Penney’s is truly the bargain spot for high quality merchandise at near
give-away prices. Buy now for every member of your family ... Buy now
for months lo come. We’ve checked our various departments and selected
these bargains for you. Don’t delay. Come in first thing in the morning and
-j save
HOW CAN I?
By ANN ASHLEY
GOLFER — Ago Khan, fabu-
lously rich Indian prince and
spiritual leader of 100,000,-
000 Mohammedans, gets in
round of golf at course at
Geneva, Switzerland, where he
and Begum brought young son
to school.
DAILY LESSON
IN ENGLISH
1 Q How can I relieve excessive
! perspiration?
A Sponge the affected area with
; one teaspoon of powdered alum
to a quart of water Allow to dry.
afterward rinsing and dusting with
i talcum.
Q How can I prevent the juice
of berry pies from leaking out?
A When making berry pies, cut
| the lower crust half an inch
larger than tile top crust and fold
it over like a hem. This prevents
the juice from leaking out.
Q. How can I clear up water
which has a milky aopearance?
A Dissolve a piece of rock alum
about the size of a lima bean
in a pint of boiling water. This
much will purify one tub of
water.
*o»“£rrr^
GLEN ROW*
DRESSES
2
m
WORDS OFTEN MISUSED Do
Miss Mary Margaret Moore re- not say. "I know it is nervy oi
-turned last week after spending [me to ask it." Say. "I know it is
eeveral weeks in the home of her presumptuous of me.”
brother and sister-in-lnw. Mr and ( OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED
Mrs. Gordon Moore, of Ixis An- posse pronounce pos-e, <> ns in
geles, Calif 0fi as in me unstressed, accent
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson and !flrsl SyHable
daughter, Kay, of p Reno. Mr i opTfcN misspelled. Fiend;
anq Mrs. Ray Laughlin. children , pronounC(l feend
Ronald_and Beverlv Anm Mr and SYNONYMS Keepsake, mem- I
Mi Klmo Slpe. Mr and Mrs 1
rflvt ytlen~U>cmtn ChUtlu^^
The DO BBS TR USS Is D ifferent
BulUm Hettltw £Uat>Uy±
Gene Balentl, daughter. Barbara
1 ento, souvenir, token
Modern Etiquette
By HOBKItTA I.I E
Helen Hutchison, Patricia McCabe, WORD STUDY: Use a won
zmd Mildred Sipe of Edmond en- ‘hrw Umes 11 “ yh°“rs ^
joyed a picnic supper in Legion “ Mhxry b,
park at El Reno Sunday. | mastering one word ^ day^Ta-|
George Balentl returned Thurs-!^* word. UNANIMOUS, being
day afternoon from Concho where ° 0I1P th*
he has >en receiving treatment 8 un“njmous oplnlon
in Concho hospital. :i """__
Ray Laughlin was a bustnesi
visitor in Watonga Wednesday af-
ternoon
Tommy McCabe, son of Mr and
.Mrs. Barney McCabe, is attending
‘a rodeo in Custer City this week
Mr and Mrs George Bullock
land children were Sunday dinner
•guests of Mr and Mrs. Finis Bul-
•lock and children. Juliana. Eliza-
beth and Lawrence, at Weather-
wd Tf.Mr( “"“-and never give your compnm
.Mrs Fred B^lock of Faust. Mr I confWenC(. t0 per..,,,
;and. Mrs. Donald Bullock and;w prlnclplps voU not ;
Irtaughter Donna Caroline, of Oil-!rerta|n^ Thls appUes to young
jdale. Ctthf men Rs well HR glrU
: ; NEW DORMITORIES BUILT Q Should a woman ol ihlity
• ;___ ____ ,, „ when referring to friends ol hei
CQbOMBIA, Mo„ -W- New,own cn„ them MltIs ladles or
lull's dormitories will be opened"
iljere 8ept. 15 by the University of *A ,Wome|1,.
• Missouri. The buildings will provide
j ijccommodations for 160 girls at
• RAYONS WITH WOOL!
• RAYONS!
The right clothes will help you
to lx a success—anil we have the
perfect Unss for every need!
lively tailored anil dressy styles
—with smart new patch pockets,
flailcring midriff waistlines, and
clever trimmings!
Of rich rayons, or rayon with
wool, In plaids, deep plain colors,
and prints!
Sizes 12 to 20.
♦ Reg. U. 8. Pat Off.
SUMMER
NIGHT WEAR
Batiste
(iowns an,I
Pajamas
Q. Should a young girl be cau-
tious In the selection of her as- |
soclates?
A. Yes She should follow the
advice of Bishop Coleridge. Be
"er" cautious with whom you associate
®nd I — ------ ................. m-j
confidence to persons ol
No matter wha, truss you now
wear, you owe it to yourself to
see the Wonder Dobbs Truss.
• M hold* like the hand
• It |l»f* nature a chance
• It on v preiiee the body in two plate*.
• It ran be put on in 5 ircendi.
• It dec* not etrut the rupture.
• It hold* mine If* to«rthrr.
• It ti cuol. unitary.
• It i* durable, latllni
• It tea* patented by a lufttrer.
• H i our bi««*et adv«rtiM«
• II hold* with a tonravt pud.
• It it fuaranleed to hoM any luplur*.
• It la » modern trull.
• Heaton ohould tmeh you not to pier# ■
bulb nr bo'l in oponln* of tupture, thuo
keepinp the mukdei oprtod apart.
Recommended by Doctors
everywhere.
Factory representative will he
ut our store Saturday. July
27, one day only. Free exam-
ination and demonstration.
Bourne Drug Co.
HIS. Bickford
*0
36” FLORAL
CANTON
CREPE
29c yd.
Yards and yards oi
Outstanding Value
LADIES’ RAYON
SATIN SLIPS
beautiful crepe for nighl
Cool and
fortable.
Si*......
You will be surprised at
this wonderful slip at
com* this h.\\ price. Stock up
now.
m
1 >
j ctost ranging from $92 each per .sc-
! Wester for those In nooperatlve
lifitlts to |147 for those In study-
i deeping rooms
AFTEK 22 YF.AKS
! YAKIMA Wash (U.B—Twenty-
. two years ago Don Gllrrest lost
; lbs small gold watch and chain
| rfn the Bart Conrad ranch near
j here. Recently Conrnd found the
1 watch and chain and returned
• them—only slightly damageo b\
WJgMVO^-tO the owner
--PUBLIC SALE-
1 will «rll at public auction at my farm, K miles west id Kl Reno on
Highway «« and one north, miles smith and one east of Calumet,
FRIDAY. JULY 26. 1940
It lleii.l of Cattle, Farm Implements, sheep, chickens, household goods,
2 head horses and mlsrellan. ous articles.
Sale Starts at 12 o'clock. Trims: Under *l« each, credit 6 month*,
approved security lO’,, over $19.
I). L. Todd, Owner
I F. Werner — I,. Fvrretl, Vt.cls, 1st Nat'l Bank, < alu.net, Clerk.
V.
GIANT SIZE!
R<y, WOOl, BLANKETS
2.98
using their “MAKIN’S” TOBACCO
FROM THE HOUSETOP!
EVEN IN
THIS BREEZE,
PRINCE ALBERTS
(crimp cut pours imv
AND fmw PUT FOR /
MfMHHlfD, EASY-
DRAWING SMOKES i
And why not? John Hergenham
(loft) and John Schnoor are
Prince Albert fans!
FOR Tastf
rRIPC BODV, AND MELLOW \
MILDNESS IN 'MAKINS'
SMOKES, MY CALL-
BETTERS ARE RAV
TOO
ItVider and longer than usual!
|WrtF fat plenty iif tu«k-ln!
iNnt less than >% «uol for
Iwarmtir In handsome plaids with
lniulehiug 4” sat.cn binding. Be
Rthriftv slock up now for winter!
&
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m
wm
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Wi
HARD-TO-EQUAL VALUE!
25% WOOL BLANKET
1.98 en.
Bcun.1 In rayon taffeta!
Wise homemaker* will stork up
on these blankets NOW!
25% wool gives them unusual
warmth and the soft nap and
strong weave are outstanding at
this low price
The 5“ rayon taffeta binding
matches the lovely pastel shades.
32"xH4.”
if
ROLLIN’ ALONG WITH P. A.! John Schnoor
(right) goes on: "Every Prince Albert tin gives me
around 70 paprrefill of smooth, fragrant smoking.
That’s topping off real ‘makin’s’ pleaame with
economy r’ (Olvee pipe fan* more pleasure, too.)
'VEGREES
COOLER
then the eeereae of Nie 30 ether of the
tarueeleelHog brands tested... coolest of all I
rvtfht ttffl N J Rprnulrt, TithumnI'nmftunr Wlmfnn Hatpin N f'
4!
I'HIHLF AIB! j
M resent lehorstory
“sisoli.ni howl” tosts,
Prhseo Albeit burned
tine roll ■ your • own
cigarettes in eeery
handy pocket tin 1
of Ptlnce Albert
fniMP f ii t
#»au ao » #» asm
C .ABI’** iDiMta
'Tk/NCE/ilB&T
,/f
m, ' - .
W/m
1mm
I
MEN’S KHAKI
WORK
PANTS-SKIRT
To Match
Superbatted Lanolin
TOILET SOAP
12 Oakes
MEN’S
DRESS
SHIRTS
I ft,
Herringbone weave
shiit and pants to
match. Sanforized and
fast color.
A real value at this
low price. Stock up
now on soap.
Real Bargain
BABY
BLANKETS
49c
Size 30x40. Many
colors and pat-
terns.
inns
SNOtVV WHITE! DURABLE!
HUCK TOWELS
MEN’S
Polo Shirts
49c
You will enjoy
summer sports in
one of these cool
cotton shirts.
Made with our Town-
craft No-Wilt, collars.
Fast color and shrunk.
*8881
One Irot
MEN’S
Undershirts
10c
IA real bargain,
j Swiss ribbed cot-
l. Sizes 34 to 40
mfl^
■ < '-■■■■ '
(i./O.I, useful t.iwcls for kitchen
or bathroom!
K.ip a good supply on hand for
the children!
Firmly woven, long wearing!
While or colored stripe borders.
ffPUCtPfyCfar
LADIES’ PLAY SUITS
Don’t miss this hargain. Buy one of
these play suits and enjoy the sunshine.
OUR ENTIRE STOCK LADIES’ WHITE
DRESS SHOES
Higher priced shoes. Reduced to
clear. Hurry on down.
Limited quantity.
OUR ENTIRE STOCK LADIES’ SUMMER
MILLINERY
Out they go. Felts in dark and light
colors. Colors to wear now.
-- - J •
Htiflgrl Prlrt-d! Wool Filled!
RAYON TAFFETA
COMFORTER
v
pkf- r'T" twe
NATIONAL JOY AMOKK
WOMEN'S KNIT KAYON
PANTIES
Unlntlly Trimmed!
2 Fairs 38c
A record luraking underwear
value. Kmart novelty rayana
with lovely lace and applique
trimming*. Flaslle wchblng
wnMbn.ul*. The more pill
buy the more you »ave at Ihla
price I
LYBARGAI
Here'* luxury and beauty well
within your budget!
t’rl*p t'elane*e rayon taffeta—
famou* for long wear—pluniply.
warmly Mlrd with springy w.xd!
The '(itched design and *oft
I. ne* make this lovely to l.xik at
aN well a* very practical!
Scientifically pi missed to pre-
rent moth damage. 72”xXI" cut
cite.
100 ONLY SUNNY TUCKER
GIRLS’ DRESSES
Odds and ends in this group of
standing dresses. Lightly soiled.
out-
CHILDREN’S SUN SUITS
Bonnet to match
Sizes 1 to 6.
LADIES’SUMMER GLOVES
A Clean up. Don’t d All O Cf|
miss this bargain. I Wv ™ AaVV
9 ONLY LADIES’ BLOUSES
Greatly reduced for clean up.
Good colors and styles.
FAY ROCK-BOTTOM
TrKI* fO* TOF QUALITY
MEN’S BATHING TRUNKS
All wool with built in support
Also Gabardines.
Outstanding value.
Many colors._
2 pair
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 125, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 23, 1940, newspaper, July 23, 1940; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920519/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.