The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 205, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 29, 1947 Page: 3 of 8
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Wednesday, October 29, 1947
El Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
■SOCIETY
I Calendar
PAIRINGS DRAWN
FOR GOLF GAMES
Play will be for low putts and
will begin at 9 a. m. Thursday
when the Ladies Qolf club meets at
the El Reno Country club.
Hostesses will be Mrs. W. L.
Moore and Mrs. Don Barnes.
Pairings in the championship
flight will be:
Mrs. R. N. Dulmage and Mrs. H.
C. Brown.
Mrs. L. A. Garner and Mrs. C. A.
Evans
Mrs. H. J. Davis and Mrs. Fred
Hampton.
Mrs. J. L. Trevathan and Mrs.
H. O. Davis.
Mrs. P. B. Myers and Mrs. M. C.
Chambers.
Mrs. F. H. Wright. Mrs. Earl
Barnes and Mrs. Duard Barnes.
Pairings In class A will be:
Mrs. Jack Moore and Mrs. J. T.
Roberts. ... _
. Mr. and Mrs. Dean McDuff. who
Mis. Paul Mason and Mrs. Robert 1 were married recently, were hr.nor-
Oreenleaf. | ed at a miscellaneous shower Mon-
Mrs. Earl Woodhouse, Mrs. F. E. ' day evening In the bc.sement of
Kemp and Mrs. Oarland Sears. i the First Church of (he Nazarene.
Pairings in class B will be: I A large wedding cake, topped with
Mrs Don Barnes and Mrs. Vir- B miniature bridal couple, centered
ginla Jackson. [the table, and was surrounded by
n“d Le1dy Vam Mrs- nr.ny lovely gifts.
Mrs. Robert Ishmael and Mrs. R ‘ Tho"e pref*',H wlth ,he honoreen
M. Musgrove jrWere Rev. and Mrs. J. Louts En-
| inert and children. Mr
THURSDAY
Women's Missionary union of the
First Baptist church. Business'ses-
sion at 3 p. m. at the church.
FRIDAY
Tulip unit of the Oarden Flower
club. Hostess, Mrs. Florence Spears,
north of S3 Reno.
T. L. F. club. Hostess. Mrs. Dar-
rell Dyer. 1330 South Dille avenue.
One o’clock covered dish dinner.
Ladles of the Grand Army of the
Republic. Hostess. Mrs. Jack Thom-
as, 507 West Hayes street. Hal-
lowe’en party at 1 o’clock.
Couple Honored
By Cliurch Group
Surprise Shower
Honors Couple
About 70 relatives and friends
gathered Thursday evening in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Haynes, El Reno route 1, to honor
them with a surprise shower. Mr.
and Mrs. Haynes were married Oct
11.
The evening was spent Inform-
ally. Music was furnished by Mr.
and Mrs. Haynes. Walter Haynes.
Lando Wood. Mrs. Jess Williams
and Mrs. Lloyd Chiles.
Many lovely gifts were received
by the couple and delicious refresh-
ments were served ut the close of
the evening.
Those present were the honorees,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haynes. Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Haynes, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Hanneman. Mr. and Mrs.
Earn Titterington and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Robinson. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Kostruha, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Keever, their daughter
and granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Colt. Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Knott and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Circus Imports Baby Elephants
Tlnee
BOY—Mr. and Mrs Millard Cas-
sel. Yukon route 1. are parents of
| a son born at 9:45 a. m. today at
| the El Reno sanitarium The baby
i weighed eight pounds.
Etiquette
Q. Is It proper to use the expres-
sions "girl friend" or "boyfriend’’
when making an Introduction?
| A. No: such expressions should
j never be used In introductions or
j conversation.
Seen above are three of the 10 baby elephants recently imported Q Should a freshman on a college
from India bjLDailey Brothers five-ring circus. The smallest of the [ campus make any advances towards
group Is leas than three feet high. Native trainers accompanied the
animals to America and the trainer in center Is a brother of Subu of
movie fame. The circus, one of the largest railroad shows in America,
JUVENILES GET BREAK
NEW YORK—<U.N>—Police Com-
missioner Arthur W. Wallander an-
nounced that a new policy of avoid-
ing arrest of Juvenile delinquents
for minor infractions had worked
successfully for their rehabilitation.
He said the police juvenile aid bur-
eau handled 27.067 cases during
1946. but that arrests are no long-
er made except for crimes that
would be considered a felony or a
serious misdemeanor If committed
by an adult.
EXPERT
Washing and Greasing
Cars Polished and Waxed
Motors Steam Cleaned
KING-ROBERTS
MOTOR COMPANY
201 North Rock Island—Phone 3
| friendship with an upper classman?
A. It Is customary to let the up-
wlU present performances at 3 and 8 p. m. Thursday, Nov. 6. at Adams ! ''7, ”,
park on U. S. highway M. west Of El Reno.
JOSEPH K. PEASLEE IS
Mrs J. E. Bass. Mrs. Morris ™r!
Hugh Olive and family, Mr. und j STUDY CLUB SPEAKER
Mrs H. E. Haney and son. | Joseph K Peaslpe Oklahoma
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Powell, Mr. j city, executive secretary of the
I How Can 1?
Q. Would it be proper when hav-
ing a christening to make it an
elaborate affair?
A. This Is .seldom done.
and Mrs. S. E. French, Mr.
a little on a cold plate
L. F. and draw a path through- It with
Wright and Mrs. Bill Craig.
Paul Adams, Mr. and
l.i the event of
weather, the group will play bridge
at 10 a. m.
* * *
GUEST SPEAKERS ARE
HEARD BY CLUB GROUP
Miss Rose Witcher, dean of girls
at El Reno highschool. and Robert
Evans, president of the Junior
chamber of commerce, were guest
speakers at the dinner-meeting held
Tuesday evening in the First Chris-
tian church by the Business and
Professional Women's club.
In keeping with the club slogan,
"We Face Tomorrow,” Evans spoke
on “How We Face the Future So-
cially” while Miss Witcher's'.topic
was "How We Face the ' Future
Educationally.”
’ Mrs. Lillie Essley presided over
the meeting In the absence of the
president, Mrs. Charles O. Canon
and Mrs. Maude Garrett was In
charge of the program.
Gifts were brought to the meet-
ing to pack Christmas boxes to be
sent to families In South Wales.
There were 42 members and six
guests present. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
BBrnemann of- Banner. Mm. C. C.
Cunningham and Mrs. Isla Hower-
ton of Yukon.
* * *
£LETHIA CLASS
IS ENTERTAINED
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Faler, Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Jensen. Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Broderson, were hosts
Tuesday evening when the Alethia
Sunday school class of the First
Melhodist church convened in the
church basement for a covered-dish
supper.
Homer Faler. president of the
class, conducted the business ses-
sion.
The next class party will be at
7 p. m. Tuesday, Nov. 25. at the-
church when hosts will be Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Keith. Mr. and Mrs. M. F.
Jackson.
Those present for the meeting
Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs.
Faler, Mr. and Mrs. Jensen and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Broderson..
Mr. and Mrs. Keith. Mr and Mrs.
Jackson and children. Mr. and Mrs.
Darel Burrow and son. Mr. and
Mrs. W E. Deaton. Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Royse, Mr. and Mrs. James
P. Briggs, Rev. and Mrs. C. L.
Crippin and Miss Zelma Smith. >
ham, Mr. and Mrs Edgar Mailer
and son. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Kirner. Miss Lois Klsner. Mr. and
Mrs. E. I. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Sieve Wilds, Mr and Mrs. Olln
Dennis, * Ivan Yount, Mrs. Carl
Cullgv and son. Mrs. Raymond
Stroud. Mrs. Mary Beard. Mrs.
Mary Haynes.
. 1 , Q How can I test- Jelly to know
Mr. _____ “nd Oklahoma commission on mental, if the jellying point has been reach-
Mr. Clarence Arndt. Mr. and Mrs. hygiene, was guest speaker Monday ed?
Chniles Carmichael. Mr. and Mrs. when the El Reno Study club con- j put
Boyd Haynes and family , Mr. and , ven*d
Mr.v Charles Harris, Mrs. Susie Anderson, 1000 South Ellison ave- I the point of a spoon. If the path
!?’ “r” „ l°f !P °ummlnK« nuc i stays and the jelly does not nin
Mrs. uaytha Hedrick, Mrs., Sara | During the session, the club voted j together, the Jellying point h a s
Dcnualt, Miss Isabel Titterington. to donate $5 to the mental hygiene been reached.
Miss Betty Lou Haynes, Miss Jean commission. 1 Q. How can I remove oil stains
and Mrs. Hillbuhi and | Mrs c c KeIler and Mrs john from carpets?
Mrs. Lee .’ ,,U„ht r ’ R“lph Hannemann. Vlr- puch were announced as delegates l A Cover the shots with paste
gil Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Wood and to the meeting of Oklahoma Fed- made of fuller’s earth and water,
family, Mr. and Mrs. Williams. Mr.1 eration of Women’s Clubs to be and let remain for 24 hours. Scrub
and Mrs. Chiles and family. | held Nov 4 [n Thomas. Others who | with benzine If the oil Is -from the
Those sending gifts were Mr. and will attend the meeting are Mrs. T. I streets.
Mrs. L. H. Eaton, Mr. -and Mrs. M. Aderhold. Mrs. X. W. Douglas. I Q- How can I keep the back of my
Martin Courtney. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs J- S. Cormack and Mrs. C.!shoe from slipping off my heel?
Fletcher Chiles. Mr. and Mrs. Jay L McGill. I A. If a strip of velvet is glued to
Stalton. Mr. and Mrs. L I Plsius, I" The next meeting of the club will j 1 he inside of the shoe, it will prevent
Mrs. L. P Jarqifot, Mr and Mrs be Nov. 24 when Mrs. H. Albert! the slipping.
Robert Fry. Mr. and Mrs. Argus Taylor. 1209 South Macomb avenue ' 1—— 1-’-
8- Vnuaht Mr and M,7 rwT gil Haynes Mr and Mrs. Wood and
unfavorable * ’ M 1. ”d Ml SGeorge Gra- famJlv Mr alld Mrs williams Mr
TYPEWRITERS AND
ADDING MACHINES
SALES — RENTALS — REPAIRS
Nrw and Reconditioned
HENRY BEHNE
Typewriter Dep’t. Phone 2W>
MONEY
When You Need It!
_____ —______ Mrs. Olin Tavlor, 1 . . -------
Mrs. Frnnk Watkins and daughter. C’ondry. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Boswell. I wUI ** hostess. A book review will
Mrs. Hannah Yount Mrs. M»rv 1 Mr. and Mrs, Henry R. Von Tun- be given by Miss Lucy Ann Bab-
cock.
Eichhalz. Miss Louvis Etchholz, Mrs.
H- C. Corv. Mrs. Pansv Davis. Mrs.
f. C. M Naught. Mi » Lillian Holmes,
Mias Betty McNaucht. Miss Anna
Mat tyood, Mbs Margaret Old-
field. Mrs, Wendall Hodaes and
dgugbtfL:- Miss Doris Culey and
Miss Jepia, Haynes
J * GlUA. were sent by Mr, and Mrs
Ed Kthrer, Mr. nnd Mrs. John
Caldwell. Mrs. John Everson. Mrs.
F. F. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Eichholz, Mrs. Mae Yount. Mr. and
Mrs. Delfred Stroud. Mr. ani Mrs.
Flden Eichholz, - Mr and Mrs.
Charles Kehrer and Mrs. Sadie
Bales
Folks Set Clocks By
Faithful Pedestrian
CAMDEN. Mo.. Oct. 29 — <U.R>—
Doras Duncan is a man people de-
perld on.
He lives a mile out of Camden
and every day he walks to town at
exactly the same time. Neither rain
nor sun nor sleet nor snow stops
him.
So his neighbors set their clocks
by- the appearance of Duncan, who
is “In his seventies."
GmndReHef
FROM 4NIFFIY, STUFFY DISTRESS OF
Head Colds!
/Me
Instantly relief from head colcLdls-
tress starts to come wlien you put a
little Vicks Va-tro-nol in each nostril.
And If used In time. Va-tro-nol also
helps prevent many colds from devel-
oping. Follow directions In package.
VICES VA-TRO-NOL
geln, Mr. and Mrs. William F.
Reuter. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fellows,
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Hansberry.
Miss Glenda Dean Powell, Miss
Earlene Frenrh and Art OLander
Hospital Notes
Mrs. Lula King. 236 North Don-
ald avenue, entered the El Reno
sanitarium " Tuesday evening for
medical treatment.
Mrs David Horton. 1510 South
Dille avenue, was dismissed today
from the sanitarium where she
was admitted Oct. 20 for major
surgery.
Movies by Daylight
Projected .in France
NICE, France, -Qct. 29 —(U.R)—A
former taxi driver here has Invent-
ed a new movie screen with such a
light intensity that it shows films
in bright daylight.
The inventor. Jean Ernest Stel-
linl, electrician at a film studio,
used ordinary mirror glass for the
screen. Between the public and the
mirror is a layer of ground glass.
The new screen is said to reduce
by half the amount Of electricity
necessary for projection and to cut
down fire risk.
\ CATALOG OFFICE
STF VfNSONS
•jljn GP9CERY and MARKET.
W8 Wed With Phone 558
— Thursday Specials—
PORK LIVER
Fresh 1
Thii^ Slices____________lb. Ji
SUCED PEACHES
In Syrup y
No. 2!4 Can.......... L.
asiosim
LOANED QUICKLY
ON YOUR
• Signature
• Automobile
• Insurance
WE PAY 6%
ON YOUR SAVINGS
Investment Corp.
Ill East Woodson
Phone 22
Hey, Folks...
YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN
ARE INVITED TO COME TO THE OPENING OF
Hobby Headquarters
'There's a Hobby for Every Member of Your
Family" Af
515 North Choctaw
NOW YOU CAN START A HOBBY
We will have available most anything to start the hobby yon
are interested In. Get in with your boy and build your own
mrd'l rsllroed . . . heir I im hullu end flv a plane with a
gasoline motor . . . you'll find it's real fun!
• I.ionel
Trains
• Model
Airplane
Motors
• Hobby Kits
• Model Air-
plane Kits
• Gas Rare
Tv'-
Cars and Kits'.
"Toys
for
Adults'1
Bring Your Children and Visit Our Shop . . . See What You’d
Like To Do . . . Teach Them, Too!
HOBBY-CRAFT
HAROLD JOHNSON, OWNER
515 North Choctaw
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Especially
Reduced/.
FOR WARD WE^K
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THE NEW, EXCLUSIVE
CUSTOM TAILORING ANNEX
HAS ALL THE FEATURES
YOU HAVE ASKED FOR
-ome in. see 600 materials you can choose
from in comfort . . . without hurrying
and then wor.derlng If you made the
right selection. You will be more able to
choose the material you want, the style
you want, In the quiet comfort and pri-
vacy of our new annex. Don’t Jeopardize
your social or business position by ne-
glecting those Important points Come
lr. today, check on the new styles, see
our big variety of materials, that were
made for you.
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NOW-make a date -fa OIL-PLATE J
Ball Fringa Colored Chenille Spreads
Solid color diamond wilh inside floral pattern; fluffy
hobnail tufting. Hand tied ball fringe. Wash sepa-
rately. Colors: All White, Dusty Rose, Med. Blue.
18 WR5110—Twin Bed. Was 8.79, now.7.98
18 YVR5111—Double Bed. Was 8.79, now 7.98
Cotton Terry Bath ^
Towels, Washcloths
White ground striped in
Peachy Blue, Maize or
Green. Thickly absorb-
ent and long wearing.
16 WR 3722C—Bath
Towel 20x40 inches.
Were 2 for 1.10.....
Now 2 for 1.66
16 WR 3723C—Wash-
cloth 12 x 12 inches.
Were 12 for 1.19 ....
Now 12 for 1.09
This time of year, lots of cars need pro-
tection, too • , • from last summer's
worn-out "ghost” oils!
Only remedy we know is a quick
change to winter-grade Conoco N'*!
Free-flowing Conoco N'* Motor Oil
(patented) includes an added ingredient
which fastens an extra film of lubricant
so closely to metal surfaces that cylinder
walls are actually Oil-Plated.
This extra Oil-Platinc resists gravity
.. . stays up, won’t all drain down even
overnight! And that’s why you’re extra-
protected from metal-cating, combustion
acids . . . from "dry-friction” starts . . .
from cartaon and sludge due to wear!
For erfra-quick starts, for extra-long,
safe miles, make a date to Oil-Platb
your engine today!
Copniaht 1947. Comiocmal Oil Co.
F/
EVANS
CLEANERS AND TAILORS
OF FINK FABRICS
Postoffice Block Phone 314
119 North Bickford
Phono ISM
very In 4 Days
Buy Nth Motor Oil At
For Nth and Other Conoco Products
JACKSON CONOCO
ALVA CAVIN, Agent
CARLETON and ELSIE MAE
CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY
Comer Wade and Choctaw Phone 429
PHONE «7» EL RENO, OKLA.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 205, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 29, 1947, newspaper, October 29, 1947; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920742/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.