The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 9, 1956 Page: 2 of 6
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WEDNESDAY
-adies of the GAR. Hostess Mrs.
de Haynes. 102 North Macomb,
•akfast at 9 a.m.
'ark View Hospital Auxiliary,
ecutive meeting in board room,
30 noon.
)YWYK club. Hostess Mrs. Glen
wyer, 1107 South Hadden, 2 p.m.
„VSCS of Red Rock Methodist
Members
Stamp Club
Hold Meeting
girch. Philippino party at home
.-.’Mrs. Price Thompson, 8 p.m.
U'DA “Get acquainted” party in l‘d b>' Mrs- -James Newman- Prosi
Rollin Brownson was host Mon-
day evening at a meeting of the ]
McWilliams Stamp club in the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Brownson, 1015 West Lon-
don.
A business session was conduct-
C hair men Of
Dorcas Class
Are Named
;red Heart hall.
dent. Miss Feliece McGill and Os
Edited by MILDRED L. COKER-Pbone 19
pjlothers club of Wesley Meth- car R. Romint^will have exhibits]
■ st church.
in youth
jjsi vuuitu. Meeting
Jjinge. 9:30 a m.
O'ro-Tat-Em club. Hostess Mrs.
g E. Hale, 102 East Cavanaugh,
0 p.m.
Otitch-in-Time club. Hostess Mrs.
entered in the Oklahoma Philatelic
society convention and exhibition. [
to be held Oct. 12, 13 and 14 at
Bartlesville.
Miss McGill discussed the new I
Nassau hall first day cover and
>Te vans,*"sioutheast*of” ElVeno! P.chirc was shown on
Wednesday Players. Meeting with "UnitedI States Stamp Product.on
New Officer
Selected By
Athenaeum
Shamrock HD
Club Elects
New Officers
Mrs. Ernest Ewing was elected UNION CITY, Oct. 9
s*s. Fritz Wiedey at Okarche.
home demonstration
______ "^be bos* was ass*s*l‘d by his vice president of the Athenaeum shamrock
stazzle Dazzle Hub Hostess Mrs mo,ber during the social hour. club Monday afternoon, to replace . . , . ,,
Hn Onto, 1021 South E. Reno. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.Brown- JoL. K th, ^ of 7^ Put ZZLn,
Chairmen were appointed Mon-
day at a monthly meeting of the
Dorcas class of Trinity Baptist
church.
Members met at 7 o'clock in the
home of Mrs. Don Watrus, 122
North L, with Mrs. M. R. Bayne
as co-hostess.
Mrs. Watrus, president, opened
the meeting, with prayers offered
| by Mrs. Bayne and Mrs. J. N.
Lovett.
Chairmen were appointed by
Mrs. Harry Swagerty, vice pre-
sident. Mrs. Gilbert A. White was
chosen as general chairman with
Mrs. Dewey Carroll, Mrs. Sam
_ The I Lakin, Mrs. Lovett and Mrs. Bay-
Book Is Reviewed
For Readers Club
Short StoriCS ... About Home Folks
Dr. Jack W. Myers, 519 South I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker of
Mrs. J. F. Kubala reviewed the lloff, left Sunday evening for a Piedmont were guests Saturday of
book "High Is The Wall,” by Ruth fjshjng trip to Lake Texoma He ,lis brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
M. Berry, Monday evening for , . . ,,, , , and Mrs. A. J. Baker, 1021 South
members of the Modern Readers plans ,0 return Wednesday eve- Bickford,
club. I ning.
Rico for the school term.
The brief business session fol-
lowed a regular 2 o’clock meeting
oi the club, held in the Ewing
; with election of officers conduct-
ed.
Neighborhood Bible class of Fair son, Mr. and Mrs. John I). Hall,
sifition. Hostess Mrs. Minnie Cox, Mrs. Carey Brownson, Rebecca
North Hoff, 1:30 p.m. Kay Brownson, Bobby Blanton,
g THURSDAY Freddy Pontesso, Kenneth Saw-
Jaycee Jaynes. Business meet- vers and *>ald Newman.
2 with Mrs. Ed Metz, 1221 South Other members attending were borne, 71H South Macomb, with
ao, 7:30 p. m. Joe Young, Mrs. Kenneth Sawyers, j Mrs. t. Riley Strong as co-host-
'Vesleyan Service Guild. Hostess Phil Sawyers, Dale Patrick, George , ss-
g-. J. B. McCullough, 1109 South Kizer, Mrs. J. L. Carter and Miss Dr. John M. Raines of the Uni-
rker. Nyna Braden. 'ersity of Oklahoma gave the sec-1 Fred Mlrquardt'7a7eTe7ted VrVsi-
t/MU of First Baptist church. I Miss Braden. 106 North iMacomb, ‘‘ntl ln a son,t'sJ,ncctures on “Ihe dent; Mrs. Lloyd Dunkle, vice
s-al Service meeting in Fellow- will be hostess for the Nov. 12 «« Man- His topic was “Man prt,sidenl; Mrs Albert papp’t, sec„
lp hall, 2 p. m. meeting, when the theme will be
Roll call was answered with “my
favorite house plant,” followed
with a lesson on “House Plants"
presented by Mrs. Floyd Need-
ham.
During the business session, Mrs.
pmerican Legion Auxiliary, .stamps from France and there will
feting in Legion hut. 8 p.m.
trinity Lutheran Mission Guild.
<eting at the Trinity Lutheran
ireh.
"hebean class of First Baptist
ireh. Installation dinner at home
Mrs. Iva Clemons, 715 South
3k Island. 6:30 p.m.
be a guest speaker.
Mrs. DeLaughter
Is Hostess To Club
.md Nature. retary; and Mrs. Bryan Sweeney,
Members attending included reporter.
Mrs. William Biard, president, „ ,
Miss Man Ashbrook, Mrs. H. C. Kroeker was award-
Bradford, Mrs. O. K. Curry, Mrs. ed the hos,ess Pr,ze’
Members present included the
ne as group chairmen.
Other chairmen appointed were
Mrs. H. H. Bray, card; Mrs. C. K.
Browning, absentee, illness and
telephone; Mrs. Myrtle Dull, so-
cial; Mrs. J. G. Harrison, for
needy families, with Mrs. Bayne,
Mrs. Lovett and Mrs. Rosie Horn-
berger as co-workers.
After the meeting a social hour
was held. A shower of cards and
handkerchiefs was presented to
Mrs. J. L. Copeland, who is mov-
ing to Kansas City, Kan., and Mrs.
Virgil Collins, wrho is moving to
Silvis, III.
Guests were Mrs. M. E. McCon-
nell of Shawnee, Mrs. W. L.
Adams, Mrs. Ernest Nance, Helen
Swagerty, Mrs. Russell Cummings
and Mrs. Wayne Ross.
Members present included Mrs.
Charlie Shawn, Mrs. Jay Wells,
Hostess was Miss Nellie Wald-
ron, 1201 West Pine.
Attending were Mrs. W. E. Bar-
ton, Mrs. Lester Bowling, Mrs. H.
G. Cloud, Mrs. John Fitch, Mrs.
George Foreman, Mrs. Harry Gar-
rett, Mrs. Neal Golden, Mrs. Glenn
Oneth, Mrs. Harry Thompson and
Mrs. Price Thompson.
Mr. Bowling, 617 South Reno,
will be hostess for the Nov. 12
meeting.
t’"s A T°w”s™d’ ,24“i i sis,rSout'hd n“E,t.R<>h.“' “2;
were Oklahoma City visitors Tues- Mo and his sjster L A>
aay* | Nistl of Cortez, Colo.
K.S*; ~ SK SMS
homes of his mother, Mrs. Maude j1 ay’
Pearce and son, Ray Pearce, 512 \ ...
South Foster and his brother and Mlss H,lcla Brehm, 316 West
Supper Is Planned
By BRC Auxiliary
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wade, transacted business in Enid
Pearce, 919 West Woodson. I Monday and Tuesday.
A pot-luck supper for members
of the Ladies Auxiliary to the
Brotherhood of Railway Carmen |
and their husbands will be held
at 6:30 p.m., Friday in Trainmen!
hall.
Mrs. E. O. King, president, an-1
nounced today that the national1
president of the auxiliary will be1
present. Initiation will be conduct-
ed following the supper. Mrs. King
especially urged all new members
to attend.
John Del.ana, Mrs. David DeLana,
Mrs. H. L. Fogg, Mrs. Rupert M. n«*wly elected officers and Mrs.
Fogg. Mrs. James H. Hodges, Alvin Petree, Mrs. Eldon Bollinger, ........ ...............
Mrs. LeRoy D. Jones, Mrs. S. S. Mrs L J Bollinger, Mrs. Richard j Mrs. Minnie Hutton" Mrs* Carrie
Mrs. A. C. DeLaughter, 2224 East Mac>- vlrs *'■ «. Morris, Miss Pappe Mrs Clifford Akers, Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Etta Mae Elliott,
Roman's Auxiliary of Christ Roger*, was hostess Monday after- Margaret Petree, Mrs. Kermit p. (Oscar Biswell. Mrs. Raymond Bol- Mrs. E. L. Christopher and Mrs.
morial Episcopal church. Host- noon lo members of the Eleven- Schafer and Mrs. li. Merle Woods, linger, Mrs. Ralph Feddersen and W. E. Foust
, Mrs. S. S. Macy, 820 South and.0ne club Mrs. George E. LeVan, 720 Mrs- Hershel Brown.
Y. luncheon-meeting 1 p.m. u.itk ........ ............... South Hoff, will be hostess for the
TRAINS IN GERMANY
Army Private Joe B. Ramirez,
jr., son of J. B. Ramirez, El Reno,
recently took part in a six-week
field training exercise in Germany,
where he is stationed with the sixth
infantry regiment.
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Whether it's a day, a week, or a month
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The cost is low . . . $5,000 accident insurance is only 50c
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if it's Insurance... see Jim
WILKINSON INSURANCE
106 E. Woodson
Phones 420 & 2399
High score in canasta went to
•DO club. Hostess Mrs. Clvde ,, ,, „
on, 5U South Evans. Mrs M’ fc Por,er- an(l low scort'
WF of First Christian church. ,!'Irs J R W**'*ey Mrs Krnest
Keller received the door prize.
vice Day at church 9:30 a.m
FW Auxiliary. Meeting at VFW Others present were Mrs. J. N.
, 7:30 p.m. Edmonson, Mrs. A. N. Keith, Mrs.
loyal Neighbors of America. All- Forrest Davis, Mrs. Morris Hurst,
' meeting in IOOF hall. Mrs. Rudolph Leek and Mrs. How-
YSCS of Wesley Methodist ard Jessup
ireh. Study session at church, Mrs. Jessup will entertain the
group on Oct. 22 at her home, 114
South N.
acred Heart Altar society of
•tings:
t. Anne—Mrs. J. W. Ozmun,
4 South Hoff, 2:30 p.m.
t. Agnes—Meeting in church
I, 2 p.m
Modern Etiquette
Q Is there a feminine diminutive
t. Theresa—Mrs. James Barker, f°r a small girl that corresponds
ormatory circle. 2 p. m.
-SWW of First Presbyterian
ireh:
ircle 4—Meeting at church, 1:15
l.
ircle 5—Mrs. Robert M. Mal-
ee, 112 South Barker.
FRIDAY
.adies Auxiliary to BRC and
ir husbands. Pot-luck supper
to “Master” for a boy?
A. No; there is none other than
"Miss.”
Q. Is the prefix “Mr.” ever
omitted from a man’s card?
A. It is omitted from his busi-
ness card, but never from the
card which he uses socially.
Nov. 12 meeting, with Mrs. Curry
as co-hostess.
* * *
Eagles Auxiliary
Social Meet Held
Eagles Auxiliary members met
Monday evening for a social in
Eagles hall.
High scores in pitch went to Mrs.
Lincoln Brownies
Party Is Held
A “get acquainted” party was
held Monday afternoon for Brown-
ies of the fourth grade from Lin-
coln school, with Kay Frances An-
derson as hostess.
The party was held at the home
of their leader, Mrs. Harvey An-
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LUMBER COMPANY
Phone 304
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George Davis and Mrs. Walter derson, 505 South Keith.
Perkins. Mrs. George Svanas re- During the afternoon the girls
ceived high score in bunco, with j discussed plans to organize a flow- j
second high going to Mrs. Arthur
Shulz.
Door prize was awarded to Mrs.
George Hubbs.
Also present were Mrs. Jess
Williams, Mrs. Merle Haynes, Mrs.
Mary Roblyer, Mrs. Margie Morris,
Mrs. James Blair and Mrs. W. L.
Leach.
A business meeting will be held
Monday evening in the Eagles hall.
er club.
Others present were Paula Kay
Wilkerson, Carol Sue Tall Bear,
Carol Saltzgiver, Sue Miller, Jean-
ne Thomas, Sherry Thompson,
Charlene Hummel, and Frances
Goosman.
ffy0u Dont Drink-
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816 South Williams—El Reno
I meeting in Trainmen hall, 6:30
ra.
ptown BPW club. Luncheon-
eting at Wesley Methodist
rch, 12 noon.
eisure Hour club. Hostess Mrs.
• Kamm, 811 South Ellison,
i. m.
een Town, Meeting in Eagles
I.
Ivery Woman's Bible class of
st Christian church. All-day
eting at the church,
adies Auxiliary to ORCB Host-
Mrs. Florence Devitt, 403 West
de, 2:30 p. m.
• rent - Teachers association:
t meetings, 2:30 p. m.
tebster at Webster school.
•ving at Irving school,
entral at Central school.
arbecue Picnic
* Held by Club
barbecue picnic was held Mon-
evening for members of the
vcomers club and their families
Ydams park.
ttending were Mrs. Maxine Dill,
n Mills, John Adams, Mr. and
i. Paris Duckett, Mr. and Mrs.
k L. Nance. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
chison, Mr. and Mrs. Don
del, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hol-
ok, Miss CatheVine Cook, Mr.
Mrs. Harry Kaplan, Mr. and
t. Frank Bartlett, Dr. and Mrs.
in Harriman, Mr. and Mrs.
’ Livesav, Mr. and Mrs.
idell Abraham. Mr. and Mrs.
:e McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. Oli-
Thurston, Mrs. Gussie Hutchi-
j , Mrs. Charles Stapleton and
1 ry Brownson.
, ext meeting will be Nov. 12 at
, home of Mrs. Thurston, 802
I mpson drive, when Dr. Harri-
3 will speak on psychology.
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afhs Removed
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t claanar with an aaty to uta long
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 9, 1956, newspaper, October 9, 1956; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920752/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.