The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 272, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1953 Page: 2 of 12
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El Reno (OkU.) Dally Tribune
Thursday, January 15,1958
CL RCNO
and WOMEN'S PAGE
Edited by MM JAMES H MtMTER Phone IS
Mra. Arthur Guth la I DAL Club Meet* With
Mr*. W. C. Whitacre
Mra W C Whllecr*. 114 *ouU»
Poet lUno hum* demonstration rlub
bald at Port Reno
Mra. Bob Has rail, praaidant. ron-
Hoetea* to Her Club
Mra. Arthur Outh was hoataa* tor _
„i (ha 1 William* w»« boat*** to member.
Tuaaday aflamoon maalln, h ^ ^ DAL ** WfllllwM,.y to, .1.
ail-day martin*
A covered dlali dltinar »•* aarvad
at noon and tha group plarad on a
duclad tha bmtnaaa aaaaton and tha j quilt fur tha hoateM
______ r- A1A ln Mut„ I Ouesta lor tha day wore Mr* My
laaaon on TUB Aid In He ma Mur* wh|U( ;ff ((f Mmlthvllu okla and
Ini," waa praaanted by Mra I R I Mrt (arll, jvnwrlght, and mambara
Pitch, Canadian county liomr drm- | ,u#Mdln| w#r, Mr, Harlan llurat
onatratton a«ant alK, Mm. Mika, and Mra Wavte
Mambara attandln* war* Mra Bob Ha|by. all ot Calumat. Mr* Her-
Ahrtng. Mra Floyd Branatool Mra, man Mra H M Muwrr*. Mr*
Howard Wilbur. Mr* Dwifhl Rieph- 1 yon Tungrlti. Mr* Clyda Mayna*
an*. Mr* T. A Might. Mra llubart and nir hoataa*
Taufal. Mr* W N Pattaraon. Mr*
Haarall and Mr* Outh
Tha nail maalin* WIU Ur liald
Prb • and Mr* Hcarall will prraant
tlir laaaon un Proper U»htln* In
tha Mom#1
Clyde R. Maxey
POLIO. AUTO AND
GENERAL INSURANCE
*07 E. Woodaon-PImmm 84ft
tha nait maatin* will br Jau 31
in tha homa of Mr* Jraa William*.
121 Mouth /loff
Public Records
Warranty Head
Elate May Korhandarfrr and lot*
N Kochrndarfer to T homa a U.
Himaelmldrr and Lnvlna llouaa-
holdrr, Lola B and 10. block II.
Pair addition. El Hr no
Hr Ira a* of (HI and (laa Iraar
Sinclair Oil and Ona company lo
B O Jeffrey Part of 4-12-7.
fRlDAY AND KATCEIMY OM.I!
INTRODUCTORY SALE
Aa Advertlaad
BRING THIS COUPON
To Our Coamelle and Tollrlrla* Dept.
AND RECEIVE KfXlULAIt
$1.00 FULL SIZE
GENUINE ENCHANTING PERFUME
By WILUNOMYRE
Only 39 Ct*nl8
CHOICE OP THREE ODEUItH
riDNHANT TETE-A-imt FAUX-PAB
PATTERSON DRUG CO.
IM Neath Rerk I.Und
Phene 117
SPECIALLY
PRICED!
I
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s tannon
• tlrldrreat
S White
• Paatrli
• *•" x (I".
FOR
Matching Cloths
6 for $1.00
White and colora. Twin anti full size.-t.
Closely tufted. Washable.
Regular *7.95. NOW
Famous Brands
NYLON HOSE -
n
★ Full-Kanhioned
★ No-Seam
★ Sizea 8ft-10'/,
REGULAR
$1.35 to $1.95 Pr.
15 denier, 51-60
faufe;' 80 deniei\ 51
gauge, and 70 denier.
1
State Officer
Special Guest
At WBAEvent
Mra Delay M Walhen, Mate field
director, of Tulaa. waa a apacial
■uaat whan member* of tha Prater-
nal Order of the Womah'a Benefit
Ajaorteliun. review I. hald thetr
monthly birthday dlnnar Tueaday
m*m at tha I OOP hall A large poln-
aatlla plant formed the centerpiece
for the Ion* table
The regular maatin* which follow-
ad waa praaMad over by Mra. N. S.
Met lee. praaldanl In Ih* abeance uf
Mr* BmU UoebarlU. chaplain. Mra.
Wainen opanad Hie maatin* with
prayer, followed by tha obligation
to tha order and tha pledge of all*-
■lanca to Ih* flag
Mlnutaa from Ute pravlou* marling
ware read by Mra Marvin Jordan,
following roll call, and accepted a*
| read Mr* H O Orum **ve tha
monthly ire*»urtr*a raport *nd lha
financial report waa read by tha
' praaldatil
Mra Wathan thou *ava a talk
cunrornlng lha work of Iht order
and waa praaanted e flft by Mr*
Metier (trvrral member* ware ra-
iKirted III and a ailent prayer waa
1 liven in memory of Mr* AUr# Con-
nor*. dacaaaad
I’lana war* made lor a atate meet-
In* to ba lirlil In Oklahoma City
nalt fall and the remainder of the
marling waa routine work Tha
mretina waa rloatd with prayer, fol-
lowed by the rolling of Ih* flag*
which war* placed on tha altar
Thoaa praarnt included Mr* H
H Hollln, Mra Don Ahern Mra M
B Wlteon. Mra Mabel Millar. Mra
g O Hamilton. Mr* Ray McCor-
mack. Mr* W I Wyrtck. Mr* Wa-
than. Mr* MrOrr. Mra Jordan and
Mr* Crum
Tha next intatlng will ba hald
Jan 27 at the fOOP hall.
How Can I?
0 How r*n > clean the glaa* In
the ovan door w hen It become*
blnrkenrd and It l» difficult for one
to are the food In the o*#n?
A It can be brightened and
clranad bv uae of a little baking
rod*, rubbed on In the *«me man-
ner a* a aoap powder
Q How can I make a wall bruah
substitute?
A Cover a broom with a clean
piece of flannel and bruah the
celling and wall* with a downward
•troke. Aa the covering become*
Milled, replace It with a new one
Thl* will prove a* effective a* a
bruah.
20 Members of WCTU
Attend Meeting Here
Twenty member* attended a meat •
in* of Ih* Woman*! Chrlatian Tam-
paranca Union Tuaaday afternoon
at ih* Bible flap Hat churrh.
Mr* Marry Bar* praaanted lha de-
votional, "Tha Mealing of Two
Yaaff. and tha laaaon emitted, "la
It Nothin* lo You?" waa In charge
of Mra J O Robert* Mr* J O. An-
deraon praaidant, conducted • bus-
Inaa* aaaaten.
Tit* naa) maatin* will b* Pab 10
at Ut* Wealay Mat hod Ul church
a * a
'Dimes'Events
Aid County's
Polio Battle
A NOTHtR in a aarte* of March
A of Dima* cotta* portte* wai
hold at 10 o'clock Weditaaday
mornln* In tha homa of Mr* Mar-
ry Von TUngeln, Reformatory
circle
Ouaata war* Mra leonard Jan-
aan. Mra Dick Janaen. Mra Oan*
Chamblaaa. Mr* IternM Chappell
Mra Virgil Chappell. Mra Idem
Porter, Mr*. Everett Padderaen.
Mr* Alva Covin. Mr* Oaortr
(Ilea*in, Mra John frvlnt. Mr*
David Morgan nir vie padderaen
and Billie Jenaen
WIU It H ALEXANDER an-
tertainad mambara of the Jol-
ly El|ht Rrldg# rlub with a
March of Dime* bridge party
Wadnraday afternoon 18 her home
at 24dl Town* End drive
A daaaart roura* woa aarvad
preceding the bridge game* and
high acor* favor In the gam* waa
won by Mr* T J Cox Mr* Joel
M Harrlaon won aecond high
award
Ouratx for the afternoon war#
Mrx John Bangatar and Mra Fan-
nie Coagrovea and mambara at-
tandln* were Mr* J Y Morrla
Mr* P H Higginbotham. Mra. H
J MrOInnl*. Mra Cox. Mra Har-
rtaon and the ho*tea*
The next regular meeting of the
club will ba held Jan 2* In the
home of Mra Cox. Eaat Foreman
road
BSRH WILLIAM H JORDAN
ivl |)3i Bmith Reno, waa hoatea*
for a roffea Tueaday morning.
Thoae attending were Mn J B
Foltz. Mra E E Hammond*. Ufa
A. R Harrlaon. Mra T T. String -
field. Mr* C E Merveldt. Mra
Ferd Merveldt. Mra E B Farley.
Mr* Fred Beckett and Mr*. J. A
Feuquay
ST0RFWII
Corduroy-Chenille Spread Values
,90
Low-Priced Fabrics
• Kavon Butcher Linen—
White. Hei|{t* and I’oloni. ,W
c Printed Organdy*—I’hmIcI
and White grounds. 42”
• Printed Seersuckers—Polka
Dots, plaids nnd floral*. 36"
• Solid Color Plisse Crepes.
86”. Many colors.
All fast color fine FABRIC'S.
Would Regularly
Sell To
89cYard! ...NOW
SALE-ALL NYLON (10WNS
Discontinued Styles — Famous Brands
Tailored and trimmed. Beautiful colors.
Good color and size range.
Regular values $7.95 to $12.95. NOW
SALEI FAMOUS RAYON LINGERIE
Bed jackets, gowns, petticoats, etc.
Nylon net and pleated trims.
Regular $3.95 values. NOW --------
Clearance! Ladies’ File Handbags
Many styles. Leathers, Suedes, Cobras, Suedecloths,
Plastics, etc. Regular $2.98 to $10.95 values.
REDUCED VL TO
Mrs. Cooksey Is
Shower Nonom
Mra. W. C. IUU. Eaat foreman
road, vatertetnad with a mlaeelle-
iteoua ahow*r Tuaaday afternoon
rumplUttetillni Mra Ralph Cteokaey.
lha farmer Mia* Dorothy Allen
Ouaata attending were Mra Alvin
White of Banntr. Mra Slqvt Chap-
pell of Ftedmonl. Mra Maud* Royae,
Mra Dtek Janaen. Mra Leunard
Jenaen. Mra Donna An deraon. Mra
A R Atklnaon and aon. Mra Bill
Hamilton and dauahier. Mra Marry
Cookaey, Mn. lari Oookaay, Mra
Elmar Clahl, Mn. Bd Cookaey
Mn Hubert Allen and daughter*.
Halite and LUIM. Mr*. Ben Hurhte-
rn an, Mr*. Yam P» ter aon Mn Jack
cookaey, Mn. Bob Jdnaen. Mn.
Charm Evani Mn iter* Wlae. Mn
Eddte Kouba, Mn. Loyd Cory. Mn.
Jot Elohn. Mn. Date Coobaoy. Mn.
Walter Evana. Mn Pnd RiUmlller.
Mn Robert Behertter and Mn Mar-
ion Jeffery
Olfte war* aent by Mn. J. F Neal.
Mra Frank Rvana. Mn. William
Weach. Mn Frank Renrlckaen. Mr*
Lee Snow. Mn Stele Vamell. Mra
Waller Wlteon. Mr* Buiter White.
Mn. Crl* Radtll. Mr*. Jackie Horry.
Mra Roy Cookaey. Mr* Id Bheeta.
Mra Jo* Armatrong. Mn Tiny
Roy** and Mn Lewla Royae
* * *
FRIDAY
«lub HoateM, Mn.
Fred Carter. 101 South Macomb
Meeting at C p m All new realdonte
are Invited to attend.
Every Woman'* Bible claaa of the
Ptrat Chrlatian church. Alt-day
meeUng at the church.
TMn Town. Meeting at the Eagle*
hall
Woman'a Culture club Ho*tea*.
Mn. L. C. Coliter, C12 Couth Ma-
comb.
The Ladle* Auxiliary lo the
Chart** C. “Bonny" Kegelman VFW
poal M2 March of DUna* coffee
party *1 the VFW clubhouae from
II am to I pm
Etta Date F-TA Meeting at the
■chool at 2:20 pm
Triangle home demonatratlon
club. Hoetern. Mr* Prank Blanc.
1107 South Rock bland
Chrlatian Women-* Fcllowahlp
guild of the Pint Chrlatian church.
Meeting In the church parlor
Itegtes auxiliary MeeUng gt the
Eagle* hall. Bualneaa meeting
ChUdcraft club Hostesa. Mn Joe
Maxey, 1017 South EHlaon
SATURDAY
Order of Railroad Oonductori
Meeting In the parlor* of tht Ptrat
Chrlatian church at 7:20 p.m. Party
for member* and their wlvea and
widow* of member* and memberi of
the auxiliary and their huabanda.
Owallah Theta Rho Girls Club
Holds Installation Wednesday
New officer* of the Owallah Theta
Rho glrb club were Inatelted in pub-
lic inalallallon ceremonle* Wednea-
day evening *1 the I OOF hall
Mn Harold Miller waa tnitalllng
officer: Mr* Oten Oravan. Installing
mar that. Mn BUI Propper. Inatall-
tng chaplain, and Mn Ruaaell
Buka*, tnatalllng mualetan
The now offteer* Include Maaln*
Fainter, peat prealdenl. Charlotte
Whllacre. praaidant Joanne Prop-
ptr, vice praaidant, Donna Clapp*,
aecretary. Nelda William*. Ureaaur-
*r, Pat McDantela. chaplain, Jill
Shaw, warden. 0*11 Chapman, mar-
ahal: Ann Map** conductor: Betty
Propper. right aupport to the vice
prealdenl. Darlene Blvtna, left aup-
port to Ih* vice prealdenl: Betty
Harrlaon. nuteld* guardian. Beverly
Bomhoff. Inalde guardian. WllnoUa
La Pullet te. right aupport to the
prealdenl and Nancy Bond, left
aupport to the prealdenl
Mra Miller, outgoing advlaory of-
ficer. waa replaced by Mra BUI
Propper
The Bible waa preaantad by Pat
MrDanlela while her randlell|hter>
were Jill Shaw and Betty Propper
The candle* at the four atatlona
were lighted by Jeaat* Huntroa* at
the beginning of the ceremony
Gift* were preaented to Ml a*
Palmer. pa*t prealdenl. and Mr*
Miller, paat advlaory officer, for
aervlcea rendered during the paat
year
Entertainment waa provided by
Dm the* Douglaa and Martha Hurat.
Mlaa Dougla* *•»■ aeveral number*
and Mlaa Hurat played her piano
arrompanlment Mlaa Palmer. Mlaa
Whitacre and Mlaa Propper praaent-
rd (heir famine* to the aaaembly
Blue bird- were placed at Inter-
vela about Ih* room and other deco-
ration* Included colored balloon*
and two largr buaketa of gladioli.
Mr- E A Jeaaup waa in charge of
the gueat book which wg* preaented
to the new prealdenl.
The advlaory board, conalating of
Mn. T A. Hard*, Mn J. W Stork-
burger and Mr* Charte* Rtemar,
war* apodal guaata for th* evening
Other Thai* Rho member* attend-
ing wore Shirley Alben. Nancy Lit-
tle and Joaate Montreal
other gueat* were Bill Propper.
Harold Miller. Dwight Miller, B. A
Jeaaup. Oten Craven, Mr and Mr*.
Raymond Uappa, T. A Hern*. L.
L. Bond. Mn L McDantela, Parn-
ate Ray Hunt. Mra Myrtle Bam-
eulaon. Mr and Mra H M Vander-
Oraaf. Mn. Catharine Lemon and
Mra Main* Barnhart.
TMTM Chib Elects
Mr*. KappiM Prwldtmt
Mr* May Keppu* waa elected prae- \
Idem of tha TMTM club during Ita |
regular meeting Wodnoeday In tha
home of Mr* W L Da via. north uf .
El Reno .
Other offteer* InShid* Mn. B W.
Owena. vice prealdenl. and Mn Da-
via trMiurtr
Th* neat meeting will be Pab. 4
in Ih* home of Mn Kappua. lid
Waal London.
(IdMMRD-ttP SOB
COLUMBUS. Ohio —(MB- The
hardworking burglar who wont te a
lot of trouble lo break Into a candy
•tor* here got on# cent for hte ef-
forta. and that came the hard way
from a gum ball machine.
Mrs. Bland Greer
unnounceR that ahe will give a
MUSICAI> APTITUDE TEST
to a limited number of children from 7 to 15
years of nge on • -
Saturday, January 17th at the Studio
1100 South Mile*
D*velo|ied by the world-famoua Normal* School of Mualc In
Part* France, where Mra Oreer aludled. thl* aptitude teat la
beard on psychological prtnrlplea Each child * mualcal aptitude
or totem will be graded and the rating will be aubmltted to
the parent*.
Phone 963-M for uppointment
Y.F.W. AUXILIARY
March-of-Dimes Coffey
FRIDAY - • lllo 2
V.F.W. Hut
PUBLIC INVITED!
Make Ysur Marrh-of-DImea
(entrlbatton Here and En-
joy ( offre. Denote and
Sandwlrhea.
24.98 Mei’s Sport Coats for 12.77?
SURE...
AT BURKS
WHITE
ELEPHANT
SALE!
HUNDREDS OF
BARGAINS ON •
SALE IN EVERY
DEPARTMENT!
FULL PAGE OF BARGAINS ON PAGE THREE
i
~MadJL
The dniin/tulshed crttl of
Plain f auna, designer la royally,
appear, only on lie * or Id's
eoillleil cm lorn car,-and an
the new Sash Alr/lylei.
las
Dl
O'fi
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LpdIDi
|.........^..i. -y
Diatlnctiv* Beauty I Only one car an
the highway today Is w truly different
In appearance. From roof lo road . . .
from the world's wide,I one-piece wind-
shield to the Road-Guide fenders, slop-
ing hootl and massive grille, the conti-
nental styling of Pinln Farina sets Nash
apart from all other American cars.
Tt's nrae—the newest, proudest creation of
1 the outstanding custom car designer of
our time ... the new 1953 Nash Airflyte,
new in continental luxury... in visibility...
in spaciousness. *
Now Noth Power Steering I And doz-
ens of exciting Nash Features . .. Airliner
Reclining Seats, Twin Beds, Weather Eye
Conditioned Air-even three transmission
choices, including Dual-Range Hydra*
Malic Drive.
Now Performance and Iconemyl The
new Super Jetfire engine plus a custom-
power choice, the new Le Mans Dual-Jctflre
engine, in the Ambassador! A new Power-
flyte engine in the Statesman.
Today see Pinin Farina's newest triumphs
—most beautilUl can of our time!
mm's NON! so
MW AS NASH
1901
1953
AMBASSADOR * 3TATISMAN
Mm* Maton, 0Mm« Nm* ■ Kdvtnamr Cw» , 0.1nil. MM*.
EL RENO NAM, 214 North Choctaw, El Reno
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 272, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1953, newspaper, January 15, 1953; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920760/m1/2/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.