The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1939 Page: 2 of 8
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EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1939
SOCIETY
jUNGERIE SHOWER
FOR EfliDE-ELECT
HEADED JACKET
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IS SCENE OF TEA
Calendar
SATURDAY
I ndies of the Grand
Army of
: the Republic Ho.ste.ss at a regular
1 meeting In the American I-egi n
Miss Barnhart I*'etod By
Misses Dale, Keeney>
A. .< prc impUal courtesy honoring
el Ra n h irl bride- ■
dec’ ol RUlcn II Antliis ot San
Mrs. Perso Feted
Bv Mission Guild
Mrs. Arthur Gutli. Mrs. L. Selwo- ]
der, Mrs. C Maxson. Mrs. Ernest
Wiedeman, Mrs. Carl Koebrick.
Mrs. Harold Koebrick. Mrs Alvin I
Bomhoff. Mrs. E. Lunnon Mrs. j
Addithmal Society on Next Page
Fniv#»r<sitv Women Honor!11111 Mls 0,1 '«e Whlt'
l mversiij noimn mmoi Alat|lp;i Sunfiay ,.hnoI d,,s of
Graduating Seniors
Senior girls being graduated fi >10 D""1'1' Ul ' '
the El Reno. Concho and Yukon | Hpl,pni(. ‘Hnstesses. Mr A
highschools were honored by '»« 1 , Poi.t,, Mrs> E 0
El Reno branch. American Asso- ; Mm,p|{|t MUs Um n„
Mary Ashbrook and Mi
; Mary Mathis.
El Reno Study chib
Antonio. 11 \ Miss Marian Dale
and Miss Martha Keeney enter-
the First Methodist church. IltH "ii • d at a llncrie shower Wed
Mr and Mrs. Mark Graves, .do nf-dac c.cniii" at the latter’s home.
t:'l Sooti Admire avenue
Paul Sander Mrs William Wieman
and Mrs Martin Wieman.
Hostesses at a guild meeting \
June 8 will be Mrs. John Wehner. i
and Mrs. Roy Baucom
r n ••y
0
Mrs. Arthur Perso. who is de-
, parting within the next few days
| to make her home in Sandstone,
Minn . was honored by the Mission
Guild of the Trinity English Lu-
theran church at a regular meet-
ing held Thursday afternoon at the
■' church.
| Hostesses were Mrs. Charles
| Weach and Mrs Chester Schue-
j lein. Rev. E. H. Pittelko, church
I pastor, conducted the lesson on
church etiquette, after which Mr A boat Roes down-stream at IS
: Herman Koert and Mrs. Richard miles an hour and upstream at
! Wiese were enroled as new mem- 111 miles an hour. If it takes 3 1-3
| bets. Mrs. Walter Beaulieu was hours louver lor it to come up
NASH COFFEE
A Problem A Day
elation ol University Women
the tea given from *1 until • > JD 11 _
o'clock Thursda> afternoon til the
home of Mrs. J S. Cormack. ‘.hh>
South Barker avenue.
Officers. Miss Eunice Cormai ■:
Miss Mabel Jones, Mrs O B
Hendrickson and Mrs A.*a May
Held, formed the receiving line,
while Miss Dons Coni by litui 'har . •
oi the guest book
Miss Laurabel Cosby and Mi
Rose Witcher, who presided ov i |
_______........ ..... i..i.i..
Host e:: •
at annual guest day at the El Reni
Golf and Country club. Mi P 13
Myers. Mrs Hadley C Brown. Mr*
Wetzel a Weldon. Mrs Emerson
R Kelso. Mrs. Henry Behne Mrs
J h. Trevathan. Mrs Thomas M
Aderhold. Kenneth Kaufman. pro-
fessor of modern languages at !hr
University of Oklahoma. Norman,
will be the guesl speaker.
Eagles auxiliary. Regular meel-
were assisted in the dinin’- room t j,,,, tn n1P Eagle- hall,
by Mrs. Irby Bonebrake Ml. gt Thomas Aquinas Study club
Cornelia Potter and Mr B ' an V tin-.n- at l o'clock luncheon Mr
Brady. n, S Jackson, 820 Snivel ilrivi
Dramatic and humorous iea.1- Mu Gamma Chi club Ho."
ings. violin and acenrtlton •<»!<• Mrs. Paul Dir .-or »!.'• W* .1 Wo ..
composed the program given by -on street
several El Reno student- including TI'RSDA)
Miss Alma Pitch Mis., Bet ly Hoolii Kil Kare Kluli Ho le M.
Jane Kelso, Miss Florence Charles S Forbes 1011 I
Miss Elizabeth Cox. Miss comb avenue.
the attractively appointed tea tab.'
Curry.
Ruth Seamonds. Clydf
John Wesley Lanman.
Guests were Miss .Susan
uai'Pl Dickson. Miss V'ci.i I '
Miss Eugenia Piatt
Miller and , ftebekah lodge Re 'illai' bnsilii’
meeting in the I 0.0 E lull
r. i Tuesday Players llosiev Mi
1,.. I Thompson Gilberl. 205 Htmlh Hot
Juanita 'nvenue
M
Blieklcv 314
line
D
Y W Y.
Ml-
A Walson
son
.street
Amici Boni :
Bryant, Miss Inna Hauleui all B I (
Yukon, Miss Irene Pai on Mi
Agnes Rowlodge. Mi ilia.. Ainei ) i.ur
lean Horse. Mis-- Mini Hauser and i
Miss Ollie Throwing wain ill ol j
Concho.
Miss Frances Rninfclt Mi Na- j
(line Lewis. Miss Fralire lb- Mi ' 1 Dealheiage
Virginia Hulbert. Mi-.- Mai ar !,’r
Fischer. Miss Florabell W, ne
Miss Genevieve Gerber. Mr Ruth '* 33IM
Ann Rhodes. Miss Opal Bolingei
Miss Cora Dresser. Miss H len l’>'
liece McGill
club Hostess Mi.
South Evans av.
A lepioduel ion i.l mi airplane
field was arraiiged as the centrnl
r.inaction ol decoratlsn with a
• in ill vli le plane ali o lied lo III’’
bln.-lighted elmndelier over 'lie
table which In Id a reflector stir -
rounded with iaudit" and yeses to
r< me nit the landing field Di-
reeUy underneath the plane stood
e iin\ bridal couple and minister
Kiieodia oil-,-and roses decorated
the I’onniK.
Bridee w,i. ti e diversi-n ol the
. tiiiiiui with 111... 11 More honor be-
I Hi..’ won I.., Mr - Jolumie Muxev
of fyklah'ina t’ilv and lie eon-
■ I.i * ioii bv Mi I a Verne Ranh
I1. |n-I" . nierl their prizes to the
I’, nni’t’o
1’lie die were Ml” Gena
iShepim Maxi Vlis Mary
111!.. . 'iS a and Ml:. Maly Clara
1 tix. s' ■ e i ,1a! mm:i CM y. Mis.
Viola Ann..Id. M Eva Mai Miles.
Mi I a " "a lev i\i: Dorothy
:Hi: i m ” ll. len i: .| Huriiharl.
Mi: Haul; Mr George W Miller,
i Mr: I eo A 'lii; Mrs !' H Mani-
lla il Mi (i 1 Dale Mrs Dcil-
i’ M i" on .ioii Mrs h M Ouisen-
l.ei |'\
M Hiii’ii1 i.art wedilir.i-. to Mi
•mvhi will take plnee Mine I in
how far did it
0
r r *
100 miles. Explanation Multiply
10 bv 3 1-3; divide this result by
; elected treasurer to fill the vacancy titan to vs down
I left by the resignation of Mrs. Per- go each way?
so- ANSWER
I Mrs. Weach and Mrs. Schuelein
1 were assisted by Mrs. Herbert Wie-
m.m in entertaining at a miscel- the difference between IS and 10;
j la neons shower lor Mrs. Perso. f0r n1P poat's time downstream.
' whose gifts were placed in a has- imiltip,v by 15
| ket held by a stork. The arrange- -
men! decked a lace-covered able TYPEWRITERS AND
A pink and w’hite color note » |vrvnvc vt , f *TJT\TII'C
'was employed in all details and ap- ADUlINu
pointments. An Iced course was New Blul Becondllloned
\ served.
Additional guests for the after-
noon were Mrs. Albert Heupel
SALE — RENTALS - REPAIRS
HENRY BEIINE;
rvin*»tlf4'r n«prt »*hon« tM 1
The JUDGES of the Nash Coffee Prize Contest, after due
consideration of the thousands of entries received, announce their
decisions as follows:
4 GRAND PRIZES—Fach a Buick automobile, or $1,000.00 in cash,
arc awarded to: Alvin Omsberg, Oakland, Minnesota, R. R. No. 1; H. R.
McMullen, Perry, Oklahoma; Mrs. Ole Fuglcstad, Powers Lake, North
Dakota; Berry Payne, *>06 N. J7th St., Fort Dodge, Iowa.
2nd PRIZE—$350.00 in cash is awarded to: Mrs. Grace F. Smith, Long Pine,
Nebraska.
3rd PRIZE—$2 50.00 in cash is awarded to: Mrs. F. S. Naiden. 408 No. 9th St.,
Marshalltown. Iowa.
4th PRIZE—$150.00 in cash is awarded to: Mrs. M U. Duroerell, Red Cloud,
Nebraska
5tH PRIZE— SI00.00 in cash is awarded to: Mrs. George O. Huston, 82! 8th
Ave. No., Great Falls, Montana.
6th to 20th PRIZES—$10.00 in cash is awarded to each oi the following:
59th Ave. So. Minneapolis. Minnesota;
Mrs. John H. Riley, Anoka, Minnesota;
Mrs. Barbara Warren, 3949 Grand Ave.,
Minneapolis. Minnesota; Mrs.f arl CWever,
Pawhuska, Oklahoma; Mrs. F. M. Stapp, Jr.,
15 36 S. Columbia, Tulsa. Oklahoma; Mrs.
Craig Vollmer, 307 Municipal Auditorium
Bldft*. Oklahoma City. Oklahoma; Mrs.
Nora Timmons. 2753 W. 17th, Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma.
A«nes Wassilk, 1013 So. 1st St., Aberdeen.
South Dakota; Mrs. H. G. Hauff, Brookings,
South Dakota; Mrs. Lloyd Patrick, Inverness,
Montana; Mrs. John Savre. Stanley. Wis-
consin; Mrs. Albert Traxlcr, 1103 14th Ave..
Menomonie, Wisconsin; Herman W. Nelson,
1006 Almonte Ave., Grand Forls, North
Dakota; Carl W. Haas, Drake, North Da-
kota: Mrs. H. W. Roden, 119 1 5fh Ave. No.,
St. ('loud, Minnesota; Fred F.kKroll, 28 33
Copy IMA •>» Fairchild.
A yellow ottoman evening gown
tins a beaded turn none wool jacket
Garlic-Parsleyan Aid in
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
.I> .1 .1 i. p< ii. v that t.ai'lit‘-Par»li‘y con-
. .i, ...... . ■ .I ;i i.'-i»■ -u iu rcduciL^ bich
t, I, ; I ,i I, it li’Hll- to n>l,X tlgbu.l’d
•i: i 1 ’i r> r >1.1, ’ ( (In”’: h ..r inhibits derumpo-
III \ 11: > >tii.. ’• 11 III.’ biller will K" I..| n . nidi’ r 111 lb" liaweb.a oontribu-
K club
lino w<"
llnsle
W tttl-
iiiibii.ii’tl I rout Kfllv *riH<l JVItty
In i ’ nil < 11 1 • 1 < ... i’" ai.i.imiin.
t .i.i., i.-.d id ri ’.dir tiicrval,, «id
Mini'. |lying imp
v Ho’.lf Mr
‘JOH Non Ii 1’ .
t -rv .■:.,i-.: ., I.. ;i I I..ml iwwsurt’. To get
ht-.H.d f:i : mid i.ur-l.y tn ml. rlc;-.,
l, ir... ii-t, f.n ALLIMIN. 'ibrae I
, - ,1 :d i. ridar tdcrvuls, «id in re-
,i ,| ..I. ■ i'd p-beving li-nilacli.
ii, , . . ..1 Uv . mfsstvn*ly liiitb read-
ii ■ rti ■ tint . . ’ -ir 1.1. txl inrt-Bnre
Mi Ri'-btu.l Wlliltlf. 1110 South ..I’’ i.. I .......... r .h-uit >mtrdoctor.
,. , , ALLIMIN . I’.t il*. If. till drunmt*.
•mb vf inn . pent Fi idtiy vvi'n „(l(. b,,, >;ii ,„.n,.i„v ti 00.
11111 For s.ilf by JONBH Drug Co.
.iiiil Mi linoi dim in Enid
terwhlte and Miss Vflmti l.unnnii ; wlifn Mr Ed Mu Its
(III!
its INI I If I AIM l»
Hot'ii is pprinlninu u> moilvis
Miss Gertrude Sat-j were given in response to !->ll full
| when Mrs Ed Fuchs. Em t Reno
interiulned the P’ort Hein sewing
i lull Wednesday afterntKm TI. ■
•itrie was devoted to needlework
and tin iced course was served
Attending were Mrs. John Mul-
lens Mrs. Jack Ferguson, Mrs.
R B. MeCain, Mi s. R 3,V \A d
limns. Mrs. Rev Wlteiin and Mrs
Boyd Eason, in two weeks Mrs
McCain. 4(11 North Evan; avenue,
will entertain the flub
During a business session held
at. the close of the afternoon re
ports on the recent state enliven- |
tion in Chickasha wen submitted j
by Miss Comby and Mi*'- Cor- i
mack. They announced the regional
convention will be conducted in V
Reno Oct. I.
a. »f*
jj. •;»
BRIDGE PARTY
FOR JOANN FLUB
Miss Lillian Hobeiman. ontli of
Banner, entertained at bridge
Thursday evening honoring mem
bers of JoAnn cJttb A salad course
was served after the card game:
in which Miss Marie Bon.emaim
tallied high and Mrs Henry Y« i.
second high.
Those present were Mr Alvin
Bomemann Mrs Elmer Griffith
Miss Irene Chappell. Miv Verna
BHmemann, Mrs. Henry
Miss Gladys Finley. Mt E H
Bomemann. Miss Mary Condi
Miss Ruby Huchtemann. Mi*
Marie Bomemann and Mr A’e'’k
The party In two weeks will be
given by Mrs. Elmer Grilfith. ."Ji
North Barker avenue
W''' , i I * * :!:
RAINBOW TO INDUCT
NSW OFFICERS
Public installation of offieei will
be conducted by the Order ol
Rainbow for Girls at 8 o'clock
this evening in the Masonic " in
it was anouncetl today by '
LUNCHEON MARKS
CONCLUSION Ol SERIES
i Concluding a series of bridge
parties enjoyed b\ .1 (' I club
the losers entertained Ha* winner
: at a 1 o'clock luncheon-hi idge
Wednesday afternoon at 'be home
of Mrs. J. W Dnlin. v.’4 South
Miles avenue. .
The table was cent end with a
Koub',. crystal bowl of white rose: on a
„ reflector, while other garden Row-
ers were used about the n ms
Hostesses with Mrs Wi'.m •"
Mrs E. O. Hamilton Mi John
Weller. Mrs. Ed Wolf Mr i>'"
Ahern and Mrs Geoiue Waleh
while the honored members were
Mrs. Clara Fuhrman. Mr.- M II
Reding. ’ Mi's Milton Blomberg
Mrs K. M. Bishop. Mrs Ferris
Nor veil and Mrs John Nowell
Mrs. Dulln's mother. Mrs F <f
Brien of Osknloosa. Iowa, was a
DAY OLD CHICKS
MONDAY
AT NOf LOW
PRICES
*”SI-
I III -I ARE IIE A3'A BREED CHICKS 1 ROM U. S.—
OKI \HOtIA 151.(Mil! TESTED APPROVED FLOCKS
ALL TYI’KS ....
Order Yours Today . . . (lot Our Prices Now
FIERCE’S FEED - HATCHERY
PHONE HifiO
'm
South Ellison
in I
______ , ....... Scoring honor was won b\
pie, it was anouncetl today b*.
MiM Wennell Ferguson, n-iirn v'alrn-
iwrthy adviser. avenue will entertain .he club
Preceding the ............. v„.k, »
let supper will be served at <> "
O'clock for all Rainbow member-
Miss Evelyn I.orenzen will be
inducted as worthy adviser: Mis*
Oladys McGee as worthy
date adviser; Miss Maryh”ll AViek-
ware. Charity: Miss Josephine I
Douglas. Hope; Miss Finrenee
Vann. Faith
^ESI&ENCE AUCTION SALE
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Montgomery
imr. stil III It AliK Elt MONDAY. APRIL IS AT 2 P. M.
iv iutif'iil fivinu mum. clinhiR room, bedroom furnitures, radio,
ii". (jiiiuk Mral ranui. FrlRidairr, odd pirres, kitchen utensils,
etc. *
('. L. Everett, Auctioneer
m
t
Remember
YOUR
MOTHER
ON MOTHER’S DAY
What more appropriate and
pleasing remembrance than
flowers. She will lave a col-
lage. bouquet or potted plant
from Butts Flower Shop.
PHONE 478
BUTTS
Flower Shop
*•. ’• •
•*v
/
BUT, MY DEAR,
YOU MUST LIKE GOET2
COUNTRY CLUB, OR
JQ‘ ~' YOU GET "DOUBLE
YOUR MONEY
BACK'
;
Of COI RSF. you'll like Goetz C.Ol'NTRY Cl I B
Heer heller! Its extra rich, extra mellow, lullv
aged ilelicioueness is unequalled. So now moke
the six bolllo test! Order six liotlles of this su-
preme quality beer today. F.njoy all six bottles.
You must then be completely satisfied (but it is
(lie finest quality beer you ever lasted, or you
pet DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK. Country
Club Beer—pale, dry and mild, yet rieh. mellow
and full bodied. Order from your dealer—now!
flU
SUHTRY (LUB
^ beerV
Since lUf.9
Country Club Distributing Co.
H. C. PAULSEN, MGR.
El Reno, Oklahoma Phone 647
@g Qtm i {/teas.
cr-
Catch tfoy ytafipeng!
FOLGER’S
COFFEE
28c
REX
JELLY
35c
5-lb.
Pail
SKINNERS
SPAGHETTI
:! Pkgs. 23c
Another Pkg. lor 1c
SHORTENING
CRISCO
57c
I'ail
COMPOUND lb. 10c
CampbelFs Pork & Beans 3 Cans 23c
(’anadian’s Best or Humreno
FLOUR 48 lbs. SI .31
l.ipton's
FREE
Glass
% n>.
5-lb. K. C. BAKING POWDER 50c
C.W. Soap
Also Chromium Platter
5 liars
All for
Youngberries
15c
No. “i
t'a n
STARCH
23c
Gaint
Faultless
SUPER SUDS
22c
Concent.
Alert. Boy
DOG FOOD
Can
COCOA
Vi Ilf.
Mother’s
WOODBURY SOAP
I'lei- Hand
l.nliim
5c
3 Bars 25c
Loose Wiles Kydrox Cookies lb. 29c
CLOVER LEAF COOKIES 30 (or 15c
EDGEM0NT CHEEZITS Pkg, 10c
Arkansas
J Large Heads
Strawberries Qt.
20c
Lettuce
10c
I! lbs. Fresh
Long Green
English Peas
23c
Cucumbers
each 3c
J Ihs. Fresh
Reding Home Grown
Green Beans
2 tic
Rhubarb
3 lbs. 21c
10 lbs. No. 1
Snowball
New Potatoes
35c
Cauliflower
lb. lie
2 lbs. Red Ripe
1! lbs. Yellow
Tomatoes
25c
Bananas
19c
VEAL
(HOPS
lb. 22c
STEAK
lb. 22c
ROAST
lb. 20c
Rolled Prime Rib
ROAST
,» 20c
(iood ( luuk
ROAST
ib. 15c
LAMB
CHOPS Ib. 25c
Sho. ROAST lb. 12'/zc
LEG Ib. 20c
SHORT RIBS—to hake or boil Ib. 12'/2c
SMOKED HAM—half or whole lh. 25c
2-LB. BOX WIS. CREAM CHEESE 15c
SMOKED PORK SAUSAGE lb. 23c
FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER lb. 25c
DRY SALT SIDE lh. 15c
BAKING SHOULDER—Seasoned lb. 30c
PORK
CHOPS
STEAK
ROAST
HAM
Ib. 20c
Ib. 18c
Ib. hie
III. 20c
DACON
DEXTER BACON
WilxOII
Morrell
Armour
Ib. 28c
lb. 25c
MORRELL SKINLESS WEINERS Ib. 25c
FAMILY STYLE STEAK lb. L5c
WHOLE PORK SHOULDER Ib. I5c
PURE PORK SAUSAGE Ib. 15c
ARM ROAST lb. 18c
SUGAR CURED BACON SQUARES lb. 15c
WEIBELS COTTAGE CHEESE Box 10c
11. lint iifwmc to. it louri. mi-uiui cm. m
PIG or CALF
HEARTS
ib. 15c
FRESH BEEF
TONGUES
ib. 15c
25-LB. CAN
LARD
$1.98
PURE
LARD
3,na 25c
II
c
u mm
Phones 12~13~ 14
10i South Pock Island
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1939, newspaper, May 12, 1939; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920559/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.