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El Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
Thursday, November 4, 1954 j |
/* U RENO _
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and WOMEN'S PAGE $
Kdltfd hr MIIX)RED L COKER- Phone 18
Shower Fetes
Bride-Elect
Mrs. Pavy Hostess
To Calumet Club
CALENDAR
A miscellaneous bridal
«u held Wednesday afternoon In
the Mt. Zion Evangelical-United
j Brethren church parlor for Mia. the Center Orove club a« guests
i Lillie Mae Schumacher Mrs Eugene Pitch presented the
Mivc Schumacher, daughter of Mr leaaon on "Buffet Service." In the
and Mrs. W P Schumacher, north- abaence of Mrs Pavy who was cail-
weet of El Reno, la the bride-elect
of Russell F Porter of Bartlesville.
Women's
Mrs
FRIDAY
Relief Corps.
Mrs. Cooksey Gives DiskUr RfiCOrds
HD Club Lesson T UDIlv. 1'CLUIUa
Hostess
A 1 o'clock luncheon-meeting was
shower ' hcld Tuesday by members of the
C.ilumet home demonstration club 2 pm.
at the home of Mrs. J. C. Pavy, LLL Sunday school class of First
west of El Reno, with members ol Baptist church. Hostess. Mrs. Roy
----|~ Joule, south of El Reno. 2:30 p.m
Mrs. Jack Cooksey presented a
Earl Davis, 101 Slant 8treet. i lesson on * Buffet Luncheon and
Table Decorations” Wednesday
Attorney Speaks
To Jaycee Jaynes
Bobby Lee Morrison, guest speak-
Catholic Women
To Sponsor Contest
At the regular monthly meeting
talked on "Marriage and Dl- 0j the Catholic Daughters of Amer-
vorce" Wednesday evening at a
dinner-meeting for members of the
Jaycee Jaynes
Hostesses were Mrs Pat Weaver.
Mrs Bill Hutson, and Mrs. Harry
Ward.
During the meeting, held In the
homemaking room at the hlgh-
school, Mrs James P Jobe gave a
report on the benefit card party
to be held at 1:30 pm.. Nov 9. at
Proceeds from
Then wedding U planned for Nov
20
Hostesses were Mrs W M Wal-
lace, Mrs Beulah Oarnett, Mrs.
Fred Miller, and Mrs Jack Blanch- j
Ladles auxiliary to BRT Meeting
In Trainmen hall. 2 p m.
P-TA Council. Meeting In school
ed away unexpectedly. | Administration building. 2:30 p.m.
Plans were made for a Thanks- Farmers Union. Local 500. Meet-
git in.« dinner Mt 7 o’clock tlic ^ve- •chool. 9 pm.
glum, a'nner « i ocioca ure eve ... _______lllh , Miss Oladys Kaiaer. aaaiaUnt home
nlng of Nov It. for members and Womens Culture club. HWUW j _____.
their families. The dinner will be I Mr*. Ora May Merveldt. 305 North
when members of the Rich Valley
home demonstration club met In
the home of Mrs. Charles Evans,
East Foreman road.
Hostess prize was presented to
Mrs. Cooksey
Quests included Mrs Ralph Cook-
sey, Mrs Ed Cooksey. Mrs. BUI
Hambleton. Mrs L A. Garner, and
the Country club ________________
the party wUl be added to the child ^aVajo Indians at Concho
welfare funds.
Reports were given on the prog-
ress of the fruit cake and Christmas
card sale*
Announcement was made of a
business meeting to be held Nov 17
at the home of Mrs Kenneth
Crownover. 410 East Watts, with
Mrs R E Hinchey as co-hostesa
lea. Wednesday evening In the
Knights of Columbus hall. It was
decided that the local court would
sponsor the national annual Poetry
contest again this year for stu-
dents at Sacred Heart school Prizes
will be awarded to winners of the
contest.
Mrs Florence Laird, grand regent,
presided at the meeting when Mrs
Erie O Nan reported used clothing
had been collected and delivered to Oscar
I Joyce.
Mrs. Margaret Sherman, chair- I Mr'
man of the Blue Cross, aaid ship-
ment had been made to the medical
mission* for September and Octo-
ber.
Hostesses for Blue Cross meeting
, Nov 10 in the church hall will be
! Miss Oertrude Blake, and Mias Phil
A green and yellow umbrella cen-
tered the gift table and the re-
freshment table was decorated with
pink rones and candles.
Others attending were Mrs. Wes-
ley Parker. Mrs. Ralph Royse. Mrs
Henry Schwiebert. Mrs Carl Heck-
es. Mrs. L. R Shulti. Mrs Harry
Ray and daughter. Jessnle, Mrs
Fred Schieber. Mrs Lee Goodwin.
Mrs W H. Wallace. Mrs John
Palmer. Mrs. Florence Spears. Mrs
Wehmuller and daughter.
class of
All day
Others present Included a guest.
Mr* Jim Hough, and Mrs Sam Da-
vis. Mrs Kenneth Btearna. Mrs. A1
Need*. Mrs Ed Met*. Mr*. Oene
Marshall Mrs. R E Hinchey. Mr*
Bob Rlcherson. Mr* Mervtl Meyer.
Mrs Dow Damron, and Mrs Harry
Headley.
a a a
Walther League
Ketter.
Door prl*e was awarded to Mrs.
Dun Corwin
Among those present were Mr* Ed
Htx. Mr* C N Redell. Mrs Jack
Roaa. Mrs Mary Johnson. Mrs
William Zajlc. Mrs A. H Wolf.
Mis* Nora Finn. Ml** Agnes Hainan.
Mr* Ray Maher. Mis* Eva Wolf.
Mis* Catherine Reding. MSa* Clara
Mae Tobta*. Ml*a Sara Salmon. Mr*
To Host Zone Rally "." ” M" C-H"
“The Christian Use of Money"
was the topic discuvsed by Rev.
Robert Biel. Wednisday evening for
members of the Walther League of
Trinity Lutheran church at the
churrh
The El Reno league will be hoat
Nov 7 for a Walther League Zone
rally, to be held at the Trinity
Lutheran church The rally will
Mias Ruth Bunnell. Mr- V B
Hchiffmun. Mr*. Ira Duke. Mrs.
Charles Rice. Mrs Oeorge Bernl-
sen. Mi > Dave Kappu*. and Mr*.
\ X Wolf.
Neat regular meeting will be Dec
1 in the K of C hall
Men!! Moffat. Mr* Harry
Wllkeraon, Mr* Lee Dungan. Mrs
W C Wallace and children. Mrs
Clyde 8cott, Mrs Kermit Scott. Mrs.
Ivan Moffat. Mrs John Stanley.
Mr- J. E Hunt. Mr* S C. Wild*.
Mr* Eld mi Wild*. Mrs Henry Al-
bers. Mrs Thomaa A. Brodersen.
Mis* Evelyn Brodersen. Miss Min-
nie Niemann. Mr* Henry J. Lula
Mr- Paul Brinkley and son. Alan.
Mr*. Virdin Royse and daughter.
Janet, Mis* Laura Liebsclier. Mr*.
Jim Davison. Mr» D. D. Davison.
Mrs Thurman Cobble and daugh-
ter. Wane. Mr* W F Schumacher,
and Mr* Calvin Stegrtit
Sending gift* were Mr*. William
Waller. Mr* Maurice Blake. Mi*a
Louise Spear*. Mra. Kenneth Kre-
ger. Mra. Oil* Bruce, Mr* Wayne
Bruce. Mr* H T Schumacher. Mr*
Fred Hecke*. Mi»a Bonita Dungan.
Mr* C C Matthew*, and Mrv Rene
Olrard.
a • *
held in the Catholic hall I Rock Island. 2:30 p m
M°T:/Ur,7 cTLMr^n m£weVcirc£ Bible clam of Fir*
ssrsirEL-?1 Z
Lawrence Crawford. Mr. O.
Griffith. Mr. Jim England. Mr* 709 *°uth 7 P m
Jess Hansen. Mr* Ray Tech, Mrs SATURDAY
Ted Nltael. Mia* Gladys Kaiaer. Mrs OIA 40 Meeting in IOOF
Ed Spear. Mr*. Oeorge Nltael. Mia* h*u at 7 p. tn
Catherine Reding. Mr* Jack Ay- MONDAY
cock. Mr. Marvin Stoke*. Mrs ! McW.lUam* Stamp club. Stamp
Charlea Reduig. Mrs BUI Novak *uciHon at home of Mnt J. U
Mrs James Btull*. Mr* Paul Borne- Carter. 908 South ElUaon 7.46 p m.
man. Mr. Herbert VonTungeto. Bagle. Auxiliary Social In Bagla.
Other members present were Mr*.
8teve Wise. Mr*. Ben Hutchteman.
Mrs Eddie Kouba. Mrs. Almos Ad-
klruton, Mr*. E O. Jeffrey. Mra Bob
Jensen. Mr*. Harry Cooksey, and
Mrs. Walter Evans.
A noon luncheon and Christmas
gift exchange will be held Dec. 1
at the home of Mrs. Bob Jensen.
, East Foreman road.
a * •
Mrs. Olen Power, and Mrs. John
Laub.
Next meeting will be Dec. 7 at
the home of Mrs Charles Reding
Mustang WMU Women
Guests at Local Event
Modern Etiquette
How Can I?
El Reno Girl* To
Dance in OCW Recital
CH1CKA8HA. Nov 4- Two young i
women from El Reno will appear j
in a dance recital to be given by I
dance student* of Oklahoma College
for Women Monday night. Nov t.
ill the rollege auditorium. Adminis-
tration building.
Janice Wench. Ruby KotWnlsr. | ^^TLiTimsvVIhisad It will avoid They are Nancy CUnkenbeard and
Ma.me OusUfso., M^ ret Koe- M tTHS JlhUvg Re.-Courtney, freshmen -indent.
brick. Margaret °oni. N-.^y Kun- | Uie butuu. bo. | * _________
neman. Joy Renner. Betty Bhcrer. .... .
Leroy Coen. Ralph Petera. Robert 9 How can I make a frtU for - ;
Srhetn Carl Rusher. J. C Kuiuve- drea* #o that It wUl not look
Q What should you do
a crowd and the others wrtah to
est In s certain restaurant which
you do not like 7
A Always try to abide by the
wishes of the majority You're
taking s shortcut to unpopularity
If you dont.
y What Is the difference between
a formal and informal teat
A. The decorations of the informal
tea are not to elaborated and the
refreshment* are more simple. The
hoateaa at an informal tea mingle*
with her guetlt and doe* not remain
ut the door to greet each new cornel.
y If a man has been Invited to
dinner in someone's home, and sud-
denly finds it impossible to arrive
at Uie apjwlnted hour, what I* the
best thing for him to do?
hall
Modern Readers club. Hostess
Mra Glenn Oneth. 321 West Wade.
Olivette Cully chapter of NFMS
Host* Wilma, and William Yount.
521 South Miles
Order of the Eastern Star In- '
Illation, preceded by chill supper,
when ' -erved by Rainbow Olrls. In Mason- |
ic temple at l:N p m.
Athenaeum club Hoat*. Mr*
P Neal, cast of E) Reno
Twelve member* ol the Women's
Missionary union of the Mustang
Baptist church were guest* of the
WMU of Trinity Baptist church
Wednesday morning and presented
the Royal Service program They
were accompanied by
Marriage License
Harold Olen Funck. 26. and Hope
Laverne Long. 23. both of El Reno.
(Ml and Gas Leases
Victor Krlvanek and Eva Krlvanek
to Henry O. Brendle .Part of 24-11-
6.
Ethel M. Brindley to Jess Harris.
Part of 20-11-5 and part ol 29-11-5.
Mary Vaalcek et al to Henry O.
Brendle. Part of 36-11-5.
Assignment* of OU and Gaa Lease*
Jess Harris to Mid-Continent Pet-
roleum corporation. Part of 20-11-5
and part of 29--1I-5 I®
Henry O Brendle to Mid-Conti- I 85-mtle-an-hour
nent Petroleum corporation. Part of
24-11-0.
Henry O. Brendle to Mld-Contl-
nent Petroleum corporation. Part of
36-11-5.
Mineral Deed
Or a turn Oil company to J. E.
Thler. Part of 24-11-6.
Warranty Deeds
Henrietta Harding to A. A. Mc-
Kinney. Lot 13. block 1. Harding
addition, Yukon, lota 1 and 2. block
2. Haiduig addition. Yukon: lot 15,
block 1. Harding addition, Yukon;
lot 12. block 1. Harding addition.
Yukon, and lot 14. block 1. Harding
addition. Yukon
bailie M Yowetl to Alva A Cavtn
block 11. Pair addition. El Reno.
J. M. Burge and Alma Burge
Prances Biswell. Lot 12. block
HUlcrest addition. El Reno.
Richard H. Whittle and Belva 1
Whittle to J. P. Pierce and Cai |
Mae Pierce. Part of block 11. Mtfg j
risons fourth addition. El Reno. “-1|
J. P Pierce and Carrie Mae Piet,*!,
to Richard H Whittle and Belva »H|
Whittle Ut 12. block 1. Town Ac|g|
addition. El Reno.
CRIME!
EAST LYME, Conn.—(U.P>—Wh~*
i-mile-an-hour hurricane »ir
ravaged this shore town, crush!
cottages, toppling huge tree* a,,>
battering home*, Selectman Clint
F MacKinnon received an "urgei*1
telephone call from a woman S
complained that a sapling fell oi *
her bird bath.
What To See
In Kansas City
OJ1IH .»» i WWW* *
their pastor aiuj Cavln. Lots 8 and 9.
and hi* wife. Rev and Mrs Her-
DAL Club Meet*
With Mrs. Haynes
Mr* Clyde Haynes, southwest of
El Reno, wa* ho*tea* Wednesday to
member* of the DAL club for a day
of quilting
Oue*t* at the noon luncheon were
Mr. Haynes, and Austin Tarter
In the afternoon, quia contest* |
were conducted with Mr* W C j
Whltacre. and Mr* H R Von-
Tungeln the winner*.
Other* prearni were Mr* Austin
Tarter. Mr* Charles Carmichael.
Mrs Ed VonTungeln. Mr* Herman
Lrmkr. and Mr*. J. II Davi-
man Powell.
A luncheon was .> erved at noon by
the hostess group to the 40 present.
Other out-of-town gueata were
Evangelist C. J. Davis of Okeene.
and Bob Cooper of M.astsstppl. who
are conducting the revival meeting |
at Trinity Baptist cnurch
Mra W. L Adams, vice president
of the local WMU. conducted a i
business session during the after-
noon.
block 182. B Reno
Berle J. Swagerty and Billie L.
Swa rrty to William P Roger* and
Daisy Allen Roger*. Lots 34 and 35.
SUPER
KEM-TONE
NEALE LUMBER CO.
115 North Evan* Phone U8
Oula concert season get* unde....
this week . . . In Municipal Aul
ion urn. K. C- Starlight Thrall
Augmented Symphonic Otrhc»fc«J
presents Kern St Hammcnuwd
Music Festival Now iiiijci 4 •II
date. Andre* 8e>:ovta, famous g’*!
ti.rtst. appears in Plaza The* I
morning concert . . . Brwant a I
i aim. Lllv Puns, opens Music Haj
' I k N 'W mini ’ |l
There* rlounia fun with Sp
Jones and hi* Musical Insamues*
1954 in Music Hull November 4 -
Hans Schweuer conduct* K -
Phil-harmonic Orchestra In open,
concert In Music Hall November |
10 . Recording artist Scott* I.\
*urs In Hotel Continental s On
Room, enjoy delightful lunchrt
and dinners in the lovely Pengt
Room . . . Watch for these L*
don* Festival Ballet at KM
Playhouae Nov 12 . Shrine Or.
featuring Clydt Beatty In Au
18-21____J
CONNIE
’ tortum Nov 15-21
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WUK.« ........—, ----1 Vf How can I avoid luiving to
start at J p. m *v<h leaders from lriirrh through the button box lor
the south and central acme* em-1 , trt*l,i button 7
petted to be present | A vYhrn putting buttons away for
Among those attending were IuU,re <lM buttons of one
Janice Wench. Ruby Kortemner.
A Telephone his hoat or hoot a** An all-day meeting will be held
immediately, explain, and request Nov 17 at the home of Mr* Lemke.
that they do not wait for him ' 715 West Wade
Q How do men and women geet
BOOK..
Once Upon a Time'
Buy* of a Lifetime...
Usemaelvea ut a restaurant that ha*
sofa scats’
A. The women always all against
the wall <or partition', and the
men all on the chain facing them.
man. Vernon Bomhoff. Untie B«m- skimpy?
Ol T OF BALANCE
HARTFORD. Conn. — <UF>
1 Connecticut haa more motor
—
UllIT Iritll ewsssip/ ■ | \ >»1 HWA » SV 'V w —— |
hoff. Neal Baucom.* nd ihil Kort-i A Measure the iwvcth of rnatau**!' hg le* than ptncee to Jivr Mate
eter
Girls Scouts Work
Gifts for Children
needed and then arid lutlf a* imnii r Motor Vehicle# Co«nml*»toner
again. This will give a nice frill that chi.rlea P Krlley report a there are
la neither loo full nor too skimpy goo.ooo registered vehicle*, and cmly
Q How ran I prevent the form- ' TOO.UOO daellmg unlU
1 Ing Of a thin akin over the top of
meeting custard that l* cooling7
RUMMAGE SALE
Kl Krno Hatcher*
Naterday. Nev. 8
■Winning at 1 a. wi
PKNTEI tmTAL CmiRCM «»
HOD LAMBB
Alter a ghatt businea*
WedntMUy, members of Otrl Scout A Thu will not occur if a cloth,
troop 18 of EtU Dale Junior high- ltr of ;»prr. I* placed over
school started work on gift* lor ^ ^ receptacle while It
children al the crippled children "a ^
da____a.__Ws»Mtial Ualhstvv
q H«»W can I avoid having In- (
sects on hmiae pUn»»7
A If they are minded with In-
-ects stick » lew sulphur nudche*.
hrads down into the Mill »round
the plants Spraying with a solution
of naphtha soap and water la alao
effective
Convalescent hospital at Bethany
The afternoon meeting wa* held
In the home of their leader. Mr.
H A Bachler. 902 South Rock Is-
land
Member* studied the good rronm-
Ing bathe work and voted to buy
t doll to use far practice work and
hair styling
Present were Nancy Bachlrr. Joyce
W tew eg Karen Blair. Mary Bailey,
Betty Bailey Barbara Pan. and
Darlene Ptarhlarur.
a • a
Mrs. Gilhert Hostewt
At Tuemlay Card Party
Mrs Thampaon Olibert. 206 South
Hoff, wa* hasten Wednesday eve-
ning to member* of the Tuoaday
Players, with Mrv Rutter Bhullee
as a special cue*!
High score favors were awarded
to Mr* C A Mason, and Mra H A
Morn*
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CENTRB THEATRE
FXTRt FANCY-RED
JUST
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JUICY TFRAH
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TON IT E
We Unite tan to »ee “All-Amer-
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g lap on
KWTV—Ch. 9. 8:45 p. m
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2 lbs.........25c
CARROTS
S» 10c
MEADOLAKE
MARGARINE
rt
28c
Rrtler than Eeee!
Found
OKLA BRAND
(a*
CHERRIES
24c
TEXMI'N
GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE
. 49c
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(IKL.A BRAND CREAM STYLE GOLDEN
TOMATOES
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CORN
OKLA CUT
GREEN BEANS
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OKI.A HR AND TENDER GARDEN
PEAS
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OKLA BRAND SLICED
PEACHES
OKLA BRAND CHOICE
FRUIT COCKTAIL
ANNIVERSARY
SALE
TEXAN MARwMNITEDLF.w*
GRAPEFRUIT
NO I WHITT OR NO I RED
We are continuing our Anni-
versary Sale through Saturday
night in order that you may
have an opportunity to «*ve aa
we celebrate our third birth-
POTATOES
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BEEF ROAST
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17.M I* 114.25 Value*
U. ». Goad
Bab* Bre4
SWISS STEAK
37c
Tender Arm Cuta
U. R. Gaed
Matured
47c
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f M-O-M . Mdttt MWMCM WOW 1
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SEVEN BRIDES
10* IIVI N SHOTMgRA
FRESH AND FLUFFY
MARSHMALLOWS
25c
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FISH STICKS ..pkg, 49c
Fit ThWEET FROBBN FRESH
I l-oz. Cello
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LIMA BEANS 2 pkgs. 49c
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S6.95-S8.95
and $12.95
BWir 8 rwpeiM i** ■ renee*** «
SLICED BACON...........lb. 65c
U. 8. GOOD SHORT CUT
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Hsturdsy Nlifhl
Ib. 39c
Ib. 55c
The Chic Shop
210 S. Hock Inland
Phone 2*Hft
STEAK
4RNTRR CUT
PORK CHOPS
UWIFT PHI Mlt M AMMOCR UTAH
SKINLESS WEINERS. Ib. pkg. 45c
tnron in#* all meat
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