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POUR
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
The El Reno Daily Tribune
A Blue Ribbon Newspaper Serving A Blur Ribbon Community
Issued dally except Saturday from 207 8outh Rock Island avenue,
and entered as second-class mail matter"under the-act of March 3, 1879.
RAV J. DVfck
Editor and Publisher
BUDGE HARLE
News Editor
DEAN WARD
Advertising Manager
The ASSOCIATED PRE88 is exclusively entitled to the use for re-
publication of all the news dispatches credited to it or not credited by
this paper, and also to all the local news therein.
All rights of publication of special dispatches herein are also reserved.
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and
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DAILI SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL IN CANADIAN AND
By Carrier ADJOINING COUNTIES
One Week-----------------$ 15 Three Months ________________$1.50
Three Months ----------------11.75 Six Months___________________$$00
One Year ---------------------$7.00 One Year________________$6 00
Including Sales Tax
I
SOCIETY
BIRTHDAY GIFTS
ARE PRESENTED
Olfts were presented members
whose birthdays were observed in
Mrs. D. A. _G.t*
At Lnion City urlly Benefit association in the
_ 11, o. O F hall Ttiursday evenlrg.
Those honored were Mrs. John
SUNDAY. MAY 29, 1#3«
SPIRITUAL LIFE IS VITALLY IMPORTANT: But Martha was cum-
bered about much serving, and came to him. and said, l-ord. dost
thou not care that my sister hath left me to serve alone? hid
her therefore that she help me. And Jesus answered and said unto
her. Martha. Martha, thou art careful and troubled about many things:
But one thing is needful: and Mary hath ehouen that good part,
which shall not be taken away from her.—Lube 10:441-42.
BY TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT ^ q{ Ch,ckuha Hodgkln-
UNION CITY. May 28-Mrs D j „„„ B E pyie and Hugh Palmer
A Gato was hostess to the Altar j Car(js anc] bunco were enjoyed be-
soclety Thursday afternoon in her | fpre adjournment for a business
home [suasion next Thursday
The business session was presided I * * *
ever by Mrs. Jim B. Smith, presi- - parish PICNIC
dent. 1$ PLANNED
The society will have an toe Annual parish picnlr given by the
cream social Thursday evening Christ Memorial Episcopal church
June J. In the basement of the | for all members and their families
Catholic school will be held Thursday evening at
Delicious refreshments were ser- Concho. ^ #
ved to the following members:
NEEDLEWORK AND
LUNCH ENJOYED
Lunch was served following an
Mrs. Fred Boevers, Mrs Ben Bos-
ler. Mrs. Lucia Conrad. Mrs. Bar-
rey Demmer. Mrs Leo Demmer,
Mrs Anthony Dries, Miss Vltalas
Dries. Mrs. John Faddersen. Mrs.
hour of needlework when the T L
F club was entertained Thursday
_ . _ . .. . _ . „ afterrtoon by Mrs Johr Chappell.
JKjC 5- SJUtStSlZ
Miss Anna Mlchalicka. Mia* Ag ^ Mrs Wa,tl,r mdenour Mn
res Musshaffen. Mrs. A1 Rom. Mrs
George Schumacher. Mrs Jim E.1
Duke Roberson. Mrs James Wied-
y. Mrs.'
New Y ork
Inside Out
BY DON O'MALLEE
Smith Mrs. Dennis
Eugene Sweeney. Mrs Leo Zim- ' -
merman. Miss Agueila Hentaen
and Mrs. Frank Schott
man. Mrs Lester Morgan. Mrs.
Melvin Patrick and Mrs Charle
They will feature a covered dish
_ . . .. •__db ner In two weeks, although
Guest* for the afternoon were a J wjll u. u„.
Mrs Hulda Been. Miss Margaret * "
lute. Mis* hnmi Wwi.r ,nJ Bounced later ^ ^
Dries. Mis* Rnm* Bosler Mis*
Eunice Morrison. Mrs Rose Mus-
shaffer and Mrs Haley Sweeney
The Union Orange met In special
session Tuesday evening when the
Ranner Orange degree team was
present to initiate and Mrs
R. A Patfack. Mr and Mrs Jim
E. Smith, Mr and Mrs Hubert
VEW YORK. May 28-How the
* ’ mighty have fallen! Tammany
hall, for generations the most'
powerful political entity in New
York now is threatened with pos-
sible loss of its Manhattan had-
quarters because of lack of Income!
“8ure." one of the electricians
veiled back; “any lime at all But
it's your rarne we’re putting up
in lights."
Oli all right, then." came Dig-
yes' subdued reply "Go ahead
* * *
Up to the time of Mayor Florello ' THKATKIX-Thafs a patheUc cry
Dim.' ent up b> it"' Broadway
commercial mauagers Twenty-two
IaOuardia's first election. Tam-
many's bulUilni on Fourth avei ue
and I7th street was the busy nerve
center of a flourishing political
organization Hardly any big deal,
of whatever nature, transpired In
the city without some ramification
involving the big boys h
Wigwam
But now the building Is fast
taking on the appearance of a
morgue without customers Pom
and a hair years of Fusion ad-
ministration has starved the Tam-
many Tiger I* to an almost In-
visible. bon.v skeleton.
And to cap the Ironic decline,
tire Manufacturers Trust company
bank branch on the ground floor
!iow wants a reduction in rert
of them have,Just signed a petition
molesting to the WPA federal
theatre project because It has
Invaded the Times Square dis-
trict with Its shows. They claim
t|)(. i that the WPA originally promised
1 that it wouldn't compete with the
regular Broadway productions . .
And It wasn't very long ago that
| the mere thought of a govert nrent
theatre used to elicit squeals of
|<ie(lslon from the professionals. , .
.sir Cedric Hardwlcke to baginning
to ,wilt from the strain of regular
performances In the current hit.
"Shadow and 8ubstance" He and
CURST DAY
CONCLUDES ACTIVITIES
Ouest day, in cnclusion of the
seasons activities, was observed
Ttiursday bv the Ladles Guild of
the Christ Memorial Episcopal
church at a luncheon given by Mrs.
Oeorge M March. 1101 South Hoff
I u*ater, Mr* Viola Flrkston Misses ■ , . . .
Ctota and loots Pinkston and Ben •*«*“' by
Bosler
Iced refreshment* were served
at the close of the meeting.
Those present from Banner were
Paul iBornmaim. Mr and Mrs C
C King. Mr and Mrs E H Borne-
mann. Mr and Mrs R H Henry,
Mr and Mr* John Kouba Jot in
Henry Mrs b O Finley. Mr and
Mrs P A Hobelman. Misses La-
vr rue Allen. Verna Bornemann
Irene * Chappel. Ruby and Helen
Hutcheniann and Alvin Boroe-
rnann
Those to enjoy a picnic supper
and everlng of fishing Wadnesday
were Mr and Mrs Joe Roes. Mr
and Mrs John Sanders. Harry Ross
and Mrs. Delbura Ross,
Dennis Sweeney, Bobb> Lae and
Miriam Kirbv and Fat Fedders.-n
went fishing Friday.
Mrs Gladys Morrison ard Miss
Lena Henrlchsen of El Reno were
guests in the Ed Morrison home
Sunday.
Thresa Ann and Mary Margaret
DICE DAL
SUNDAY, MAY 29, 198*
Coletta Finn Presenting
Pupils In Program
Marriage Licensee
Bert Bartley. 38. and Lida Hull.
42. both of Locksburg. Ark.
Howard O Taylor. 28. of Yukon,
Gibson, 22. of
Dance pupils of Miss Colette
Finn will be presented In a recital
program Tuesday night at the
hlghschool auditorium, beginning
at 8 p m. The entertainment will divorce and for custody
and Dorothy E.
Oklahoma City.
John Arthur Brokaw. 24, and
Dorothy Ann Powell, 19, both of
Chlckasha.
Divorce Suit
Frankie Dyer vs. Charles W
Dyer, Jr. Petition for decree of
of two
continue an 'hour and one-half, j children. Mary lue, 4. and Alice
First numbers on the program *•
Will be given by Patricia Ann Quitclaim Deeds
Coop< r. Eileen Marie Finn. Will- Oeorge McClung to Helen Mc-
mae Palmer. Dolores McGee. Ruth Clung ;Lots 27 and 28. block
Me z Rita Determan. Anna Marie 19. Lakevtow addition to El Reno
McCov, Hllma Felstel, Sue Priebe. I Roacoe McClung to Helen Me-
Jo Ann Fuchs. Joan Murray and Clung. Lots 27 and 28. block 19.
Rita .Determarr- Lakevtow addition to S3 Reno.
In the Bowery Revue." the Stalls McClung Pranklln and
following will take part: Ruffin Franklin to Helen McClung
Mi: ford Zajic, Eddie Lee Fuchs, Lots 27 tnd 21. block 19. Lakevtow
Jo Ann Fuchs. Dolores McGee, addition to B Reno
Wllln ae Palmer. Carol Cosby Jo Warranty Deeds
Ann j.iarrhewskl. Rose Marie Bur- charlottle JE and Jamas Robinson
YUKON STUDENTS
TO GET DECK
Two Completing Study In
Medicine
i
l ev. Joan Carol Hauser. Veverly to Mary Leonard East 40 rods of
Brut) Marie Hauser. Freda Mae Jot 2 and NE 1-4 BW 1-4 10-13-8.
Kltamlller. Ienora Cooper. Marian W H. and Olive L. Penwrlght to
Rlgy Kathleen Cooper, Patricia Lora Prances King Mettle Lois
A-n Cooper. Joan Murray Eileen Hartley and Haael L Williams Lots
Mari Finn. Anna Maria McCoy. 17 and 8. Iblock 62. *1 Reno.
Julie Haydon. who also has a long data and Rose Marie Orimlinger
from $25,000 to $15,000
and exhausting role Ir the drama, visited Junior O’Bor Monday,
finally convinced producer Bddle Mrs. John Morrtavr and rhlltfren
Dowling that the play close for two i returned to Oklahoma City Bat-
a situation to make the gods howl, j weeks at the end of Joly and allow
Fot this rent reduction. If given , them to up „„ Rhow wlll
may make It Impossible for Tam- retuaw performances ,in August,
ntonv to pay the taxes and Interest lM1, wtufl^ wlth
charges on Its own building! managing just the Casa Manana
And once there was a Tiger He* thlnklrg of opening a new
chkttoln named Tweed who could .pot. the "Pioneer Palace." on the
filch some $60000 for n lew brass site of the defunct Hollywood cab-
nispldors In the city liall and get „ret Plans a sawdust-on-the-floor
away with it! type of place, with Texas cowboys.
0 a a walrus-moustached bouncers and
SQI EU NEO— Dudley DigKcs. who '1**1 • • '
has been raised to stardom because * * *
if his brilliant acting In the cur- DISSENT Autograph hounds are
lent drama "On Borrowed Time,'* going nut* over Vera Zorina, star
is. too old a hand in the theatre | of “1 Married An Angel" They
business to become unduly cocky waited In Shubert Alley, after a
over the honor Tip genial stage recent matlree, and climbed all
veteran, a* a matter of fact, likes over Lee Shubert's parked limousine
particularly to tell about ar In- In their fantlc attempt to snare
cidcnt that occurred during the the actress whom even critics have
rehearsals of the play at the long- railed ' glamorous.'' "beautiful."
acre theatre Just before the opgft- graceful" and a doten more like
ln* . rijectives . , Well, maybe this
It was a bitter cold winter's day. department's astigmatism la grow-
and the actors on the bare stage ,ng worse but why critic* and
wore coats and wraps ns they re- tans hold these opinions la to me
cited their parts. In the middle <,ne of the major mysteries of the
of the rehearsal, some electricians mason Over-praise Is vothlng new
urdav after visiting relatives here
Miss Thelma Ratcliff of Pied-
mont visited .Mrs. Qack Ross Fri-
day afternoon
Freddie Abshire is spending the
summer months with his sister,
Sylvia. >
Miss Dorothy Zimmerman Is
spending the week with Miss Agnes
MuMhalfrn
Miss Celine Oats ,spent Tues-
day with Miss Ro*e Musshaffen.
Lao Oappa of El Reno vlaited
In Union City Thursday
Mis* Jane Taylor of Duncan and
Miss Helen Oatz attended a theatre
in El Reno Thursday
IK. Dever and Mrs Johu C. De-
ltona
The program was a book review ,
by Mrs L Austin Brittain, who
selected "Trumpet* Calling" by
| Dora Aydelotte. an Oklahoma
writer She chose an Oklahoma
setting. I mentioning Port Reno.
Mustang and Kingfisher in the
course of her alary
* * *
JACKSON-MELOY
VOWS TO BF. EXCHANGED
Miss Elsie Faye Melov. daughter
of Dr ard Mrs Ralph Meloy of
Claremorc, will become the bride
of Francis Jackson, son of Mr
and Mrs E A. Jackson 901 South
Ellison avenue, In a ceremony
to be performed there at 1 o'clock
today
The service at the First Baptist
church will be followed by a
reception in the home of Dr and
Mrs Meloy Mr and Mrs Jackson
will be among the guests
Miss Meloy was a Junior itudert
at the .Oklahoma Baptist univer-
sity In Shawnee this year, ma-
joring In domestic art. The bride-
groom was graduated front the El
Reno ihighschool and in 1937 re-
ceived his degree from the Okla-
homa Baptist university
For the paat year he has been
employed with the Oil Well Bupplv
company In Seminole, where the
bridal couple wlll establish their
home
* * *
UNITY CLUB FETED
AT LUNCHEON
Lovely event for the Unttv club
wa» the l o’clock luncheon-bridge
ai which Mrs w P onifm on-
lertalred Thursday afternoon at
Rita Determan Hllma Felstel, Helen McClung to Harvey K
Leor;. Patswald. Pat Armstrong. Dever Lots 27 and 28. block 19,
Jane Oocherell, Betty Ann Bvrd. ukevlew addition to El Reno
Man Kuthrine Dyer. Patsy Pal- j Luther L and Ruby Dungan.
niei Bonnie Roblver, Earlene Fern Lula B and Oeorge Newman to
Robber and Billy Jean Powell. Leo J Dungan Eour-fiftaenths in-
other pupils taking part on the terest In lot* 28 and 29. block
prog: im will be Dolores Vernt. j, Fair addition to El Reno.
Bonnie Bell Bright and Marlon Cora M Dungan. Leonard A
Rig! Dungan, Luther L. and Ruby Dun-
Catherlne Brucr wlll sing "By an gtn, Lula B and Osorge Newman.
Old Wbhing Well." her own com- Lorene E and Joe Keith to Leo J
position Dungan. 8E 1-4 7-12-8
M A. W. Hauser will serve as ---
e,™ «.<o» - * Public* Ruling; On
M> Finn's summer term will A zLI c* O
r.pei June 4 at her studio in the AtluGl 1C I rOJ^THITl
Knit its of Columbus hall.
opened the windows off the balcony
and begun puttertrg around out-
side Icy winds blew into the
auditorium and swirled around
the stage, until the shivering ac-
tons were frown almost numb.
"Look here." shouted Digges Ir-
ritably at last: "we are freefing!
Can't you fellows do what you are
doing some other time!"
along the midway, and this corner
hat sat Jterfectly cool and col-
lected while the most extravagant
adjectives ol admiration were hurl-
ed all through the roaring Forties
But there's a limit If you
should happen to be disappointed
alien neat you see this latest fem-
inine star—dont say you weren't
warned '
DOWN MEMORY LANE
DAILY LESSON
IN ENGLISH
I>*
the
WORDS OFTEN MISUSED
not my . T did not jo to
meetings more than I could help"
Bay. "I did rat go to the meetings
nftener than was necessary"
OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED
Parent Pronounce the a as in care,
not as In at
orTEN MI88PE1J.ED: Caress;
one r. two s'a.
8YNONYM8: Luster, gloss sheen,
splendor, brightness
WORD STUDY "Use a word
three tomes and R is yours “ To-
day’s word ARROGANT; making
exorbitant claims of importarce.
"When men are the most sum
and arrogant, they are commonly
the moat mistaken" Hume,
ALTU8. May 28—<U.P'— Altus
Japanese (onduct
A <»IM (Vrpmmiv,~wh*lh,r Altu*Junk)r col,**e 8ha11
v*-'v ,,u v/'r,cl,u,,V continue to have an athletic pro-
- gram
VANCOUVER. May 28 —<U^>— | The decision of the public will
C ill' ktrs at the waterfront watch- be law. the college athletic board
ed curiously at an age-old Japan- affirmed
rse i n mony. when 250 members The election to being conducted
of t*>e Vancouver seettou of the by an Altus newspaper, which has
Mshiren-Shu religion prayed for published this ballot:
the ouls of pverv Vancouver mgn
W'hc had lost his life at sea. or in
a lake or river, during the pre-
vious year.
The members lot the sect, which
-I favor keeping athletics *
-I favor dropping athletics "
Readers are requested to mark
the ballot, sign k and mall It in.
W B Thompson, chairman of
conduct-, this picturesque ceremony the board. Mid the college would
nnniMlIv. declare they hold to tha be unable ip carry out an athletic
original Buddhist belief program Itself because of "financial
"W do not pray for the Jap- limitations.
MY TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
YUKON. May 28—Among the list
of graduates who will receive de-
grees of doctor of medicine at the
commencement program to be held
at the University of Oklahoma In
Norman. June 6 are two well known
young men in Yukon.
They are Carroll Taylor, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor. Yu-
kon. and .Paul ft. Rice, brother
Of Mrs R. L. Fry of Yukon.
Mr. Taylor will serve on the
staff of University hospital and
Mr. Rice! or the staff of Oklahoma
Oeneral hospital.
Both Mr. Taylor and Mr Rice
are graduates of Yukon hlghschool.
Mr IRlce being of the class of 1921
and Mr. Taylor of the 1930 class
Miss Velva Jo Coyle Is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Ivan Holmes, and
Mr Holmes, in Edmond.
W. A. Hancock and daughter.
Miss Jennie Hancock, returned
Wedresday from a week’s visit with
his ^brother in Fairfield. III.
Mr and Mrs Eld Smith attended
the commencement program of
O. B U. at Shawnee Monday
night. Their son, Gerald Smith,
who to a student there, accom-
panied them home.
Mr and Mrs P L. Putt, Mr.
and Mrs Cecil Bloomer attended
the commencement program of
Piedmoi t hlghschool Thursday eve-
ning.
Miss. Busan Margaret Dickson
was a dinner guest of Misses
Geraldine and Cordelia Dowd
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Putt and
Miss Margaret Dickson accompan-
ied a large number of Ralrbow girls
to El Reno Wednesday night where
they attended an Installation pro-
gram of the El Reno organization.
Mrs Putt and Miss Eilene Glas-
cow were honor guests at the
7:30 o'clock covered dish luncheor
Misses Gladys Ekhmau, Grac
Knox, Wilma Floyd. Faye Bowel
Katie Goodall and Oladys Dvorec
are spending the week-end at Tur
ner Fall*.
Mrs J. C. Barnhill and molhei
Mrs. M. A. /'Paisley, transacte'
business In El Reno Friday after
noon and visited Dr. and Mrs V
P. Lawton.
For quick results use Dail
Tribune Want-Ads. Phone 18
Lacy Bennett J. P. Morgan
Joe French
invite all their old friends to
their new location
PULLMAN BARBER SHOP
212 South Bickford
»nasi alone." ai Interpreter said. "If the public wants athletics.
We pray for every Oriental and the public 'will have to contribute.'
ever- white man who has been lie said "Thus it to fair to let the
"irwned We watch the news pa- public vote on the question "
Pere throughout the veer and col- "...
wAmarillo Pageant
Dressed In hto most important |
■ niies and thumping an oaken.
dt ini with a fan-shaped, hollow
oi. iect. Rev. Y Arakawa chantad AMARILLO. Teg. May 28—<U.P)
tli* c«remony -The Southwest which knew Wlll
COLETTA FINN
DANCE RECITAL
Tuesday, May 31st
Hijihsihool Auditorium
Free Admission
8:00 to 9:30 P. M.
Is Rogers Tribute
Die names of all tiioae drowned Rogers as a neighbor, even before
" re written on lieprr* or stick*. became the nation's ambassador
Then these were cast into the wa- cf good will, next Aug 15-21 will
Ki. for the double purpnee of as- honor hto memory with a gigantic
■ ring the drowned Uiat their BaaMt e-
ds were being taken care of, carl Hinton, president of the
i d of bringing Uteir names to the Highway 88 association ami see re -
MThe*°menb** N‘^*nj®hu °°* * th* Amarillo chamber ol
"dh hands held downward The John N Oarner was considering
i "Deluding rites were held on one mi invitation to attend the cele-
her home. 827 Chlckasha avenue. r r *he ships of the Matsuyama bratlon. Oarner wae a close friend
Chlckasha Roses larkspur and
other seasonal flower* were used In
a decorative 'hot*
Additional guests Included Mrs
Jack Ortffln. Jr., of Dallas. Mrs
J. R Chlnchole of Chlckasha. Mrt ,
R W Thom and Mrs Lulu Por- 1 ‘r* *
rest of this city, while club mem-
bers feted were Mrs C. O Schulte.
Mrs C A Jones Mrs W P Mur-
phy, Mrs Ptoyd P Wtlsdti Mrs
Harry Morris. Mrs B 8 Cupp
Mrs Columbus Hall Mrs Otis An-
derson and Mrs j C Oeblrart
Bridge favors were won by Mrs
Joroa for high and Mrs Thom
for the consolation tally, while
Mr*. Chlnchole received the travel-
ing prize After the games Mrs
Griffin served a dainty toed
ccurse
n mpany 0f the late cowboy philosopher,
During the old (service that da- The six-day program will in-
clude a pageant depleting the
X'Ut Japanese had carried intact
m tots the Pacific, several young
J panese of a newer generation
Southwest that Rogers loved, on
air congress and a 80th birthday
i^ iyed baseball In nearby Hastings celebration of Potter county's
founding U 8 highway 88. the
WUi Rogers Memorial highway."
i<ra, Dorothy Jane and Clare
Ann. of Oreggton. Tex. hove ar-
rived to visit their parent* and
i andparent*. Mr. rigi Mrs Luciu*
Bibcock, 111 North Macomb av*-
nne.
Mrs Fred H Schell and daugh- 'will carry detagolion* to Amarillo
May 29. 1923
County Engineer Dwijrht Powell state* that the dis-
tance by the North Canadian river route from El Reno to
Oklahoma City is approximately 100 miles at I he present
time, or I0f> at the most. Numerous cutoffs along the stream
fcave shortened the distance several miles in recent years.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Buck-
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dowell leave Friday on the Shrine
s|M>cial for Washington.
Miss Elizabeth Gierhart spent Sunday with Mrs Frank
A. Waldo and left Sunday night for her home in Shawnee.
A Problem A Day
If half a box of cigar* can ke
bought for 75c what part can be
Inught for 3-8 of a dollar?
ANKWRR
1-4. Explar alien Multiply 3-8
h* H: divide by 1-4.
Mr and Mrs P B Connors 800
South Bickford avenue, are guest,
this week-end of Mr and Mrs Ear'
Custer. In Holdrmtlle.
Mr. and Mrs Olenn JC Bone-
•»»ke departed Friday for their
lame in Hebbronvllle. Tex, foi-
' wing three months' visit wtth
her sister. -Mrs P P Herod, and
Dr. Herud. 803 Smith Macomb ave-
nue.
Irum Lot Angeiee. Chicago and ln-
terwo- lng cities. Hinton sokl
Seventy Congressmen headed
by Bfarvtn Jones of Amarillo, re-
portedly will urge President Rooae-
velt to rtett the celebration
A pageant will be given during
Ote six days, showing the buffalo
the Indian, raneher* and cattle,
and the isouthwast of today Irvin
8 Cobb, noted humorist, ha* been
invited to take part In thd memo-
rial as have several other actor
I'lend* of Rogers
ROYAL
TODAY ONLY
't TH£ KNOCKOUT COMEDY
Of THL YLAH!
«b Mm Utg - T So mn MNekel • Bek Ferti
letetts h stonier logs* • > «*eaci MSI mr
nn -r ewe* own **o >*<n* iacao,
•Ml P-cfc—« Lmw mmoaa • OmM •» • W
l*-« SMI IW e tWM WM CM
Plus—"Future Stan"
"Wanna Be A Model"
Itotest News
Miss Eva Mae Mile* of Shawnee
is spending the week-end with her
parents. Mr and Mrs E. O Miles,
620 West Wade street
Mrs. C. M. Terhune of Hinton s|ient Saturday and Sun-
day with Dr. and Mr*. Walter H. Marlin. From here she
wont to ChickauhH to visit her daughter. Mia* Marguerite,
who attends Oklahoma College for Women.
Mr* Prance* Scluneiaet ai Cush-
Ing has arrived for a week's visit
with Mr and Mrs O. E Smith,
M* South Rock Island avenue She
was accompanied here Friday by
her son and granddaughter. C. 0.
Bihmrlxrl and daughter. Miss Mary
Frarces. of Cushing
N0LA WHITE
Formrrty At
108*4 North Bickford
la NOW WITH THE
ELITE HEAUTY
SALON
Old Friend* and New
('•down Are Welcome
VIRGINIA DOVK
SCHOOL OF TIIK DANCE
Mr*. C. M. Brady and children loft today for Cttklwoll,
ANNUAL DANCE REVUE
HIGHSCHOOL AUDITORIUM—JUNE 7 and
Entire Change of Program Each Night
Adults
A VACATION WILL
RESTORE ENERGY
A abort real, a change
of acenory, a motor trip,
and you will return to
the job a new man
You owe it to youraelf and to your Job to take
It win pay
dividend* in increaaed efficiency and profit*.
a abort energy tonic once g year. It will
If money mutters aUutd l>otw#on you and your
H loi
vacation, inveatigate our aimple loan plan.
$50 to $500
$5 to $50
Your Personal Nale
PEOPLES
m'/g South Bickford
Ku*aell Morgan, Mgr. •
On Any Goad Security
FINANCE
Phone 472
V. M. Shaw, Aaa’t. Mgr
EL CARO
THEATRE
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 71, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 29, 1938, newspaper, May 29, 1938; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920881/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.