The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 211, Ed. 1 Friday, November 1, 1940 Page: 2 of 6
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EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1940
Calendar
PARTY IS GIVEN FOR
BELL EMPLOYES
Employes ol the Southwestern
Bell Telephone company were en-
tertained Wednesday evening with
j a party in the Veterans of For-
eign Wars hall.
The evening was spent informal-
| ly in games. Prizes for pitch were
presented to Miss Catherine Col-
ley and Miss Agnes Kamp.
_| j At the close of the entertain-
: ment a delightful refreshment
MONDAY course was served
t West Way club. Hostess. Mrs. Those present were Mr and '
Marvin Jordan. Port Reno Mrs W. M McGuire, Mr. and
- Child Craft Study club. Hostess. Mrs 0arl Colley. Mr and Mrs. j
Mrs. M. Alice Miller Is Mrs Perd Merveldt. BIO South Ma- charle* White. Mr. and Mrs Roy
II* . . , comb avenue Shultz. Mr. and Mrs George Mil- i
IldllOrCd At hi Keno Cubnnettes club. Hostess. Mrs. i(‘r, Mr and Mrs, Howard Dll-
---- Lloyd J Palmer. 318 South Foster Hngham. Mrs. Charles Kamp, Mrs.
Mrs M. Alice Miller of El Reno. avpllu«' R*rdlp Jean Armstrong. Mrs. El-
pas, most worthy grand matron I Athenaeum club Hostess. Miss mer Griffith. Miss Agnes Kamp. |
opened the afternoon session of Ml‘rv «*«««*• ®*° 80001 Macomb Miss Mary Lee Andrews. Miss
the harvest school of instruction avenue- Nauvia, j0 Coll<>f Mlss Leal °°y-
for district 26 of the Order of Tuesday Players. Hostess. Mrs kendall. Miss Catherine Colley,
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Masonic temple. The school was BVN1UP an 1 iam' as Vlvia^
m lier honor I Earles auxiliary. Regular business White, Miss Florentine Kamp, Wil-
J meeting in Eagles hall. li*m Fry rear, Jack Keating. Louis
Grand officers, past grand of- American Association of Uni- Reiter and Olin Garrett,
fibers, visiting worthy matrons and | vrrsj,v women Regular meeting Hostesses were Mrs. Hugh God-
patrons. grand representatives and ,n 'Uw musi(. room of n ^0 win. Mrs. Carl Abels. Mrs. Edward
committee members were present 1,l„,lschoo, a, 730 p. m. Zor Tilgh- Fryrear. Mrs. olin Garrett. Mrs.
irom Calumet, Yukon. Kingfisher. m,u) aI) ^,Hhoo,„ . v.m i*. Walter Underwood. Mis. Units
Hennessey, Crescent, Cashion. Pied- (he guMt s|x>Hker , Reiter. Miss Elotse Hendv and
inont. Dover, Marsltall and El Monday Contract Players Host- Mis June Covkendall.
Reno ' ess. Mrs. Lula Forrest, 306 West
'Die harvest theme was sugges- Watts street. lilt'll GAMES EVIERTAIN
led In all the decorations. An at- TUESDAY MRS. BRANDI.EVs GUESTS
• tractive decoration of the chap- Hebekah lodge. Regular meeting Mrs. Warne Brand ley. southwest j
Ter room was the words "Harvest! in the I. O O F. hall. of El Reno, was hostess at a card ]
School of Instruction." formed with Chapter AE of P. E O. Hostess, party Wednesday evening, with |
ynri-colored grain against a back- Miss Lucy Ann Babcock. Ill North Mrs. Frank Owens as co-hostess,
ground of flowers. Macomb avenue. Hallowe'en decorations were used.)
Also in this room was a horn Chapter M of P E O Bush,ess "tch was the diversion «f the
ol plenty surrounded by sheaves of meeting in hone of Mrs John L. ^ning with high pri» for ladle J
grain and autumn leaves. Posters j Funk. 700 South Holt avenue. As- lo ,s- ' tmici tagen
pi harvest ,scenes were placed about distant hostesses. Mrs. Lucius Bab- alu w av,)l 0 1 ls l-dwiiK.
Ihe rooms. Ceiling lights - in the cot* and Mrs. Ida Hoclter. H f1 **°re me“ ^as !
chanter room and dining room ° T. c chib. Hostess Mrs. H mud< b' 011,1 Patswald and low i
-Vere covered with bright fringes. A Coley. 506 South Hoff avenue sc“r,‘ Ij“fe J' “r °‘Kwman !
The dining tables were centered Friendly Circle. Hostess. Mrs.' A lM cl°^ Uu games de-j
wit bS -colored « die an Otto PatswaJd. southwest of FI relreshments were served,
with ongnt-toiored c.anuies. anci Guests were Mr. and Mrs Pats- I
berries, sheaves, and autumn flow- Wald, Mr and Mrs. Owens and I
ns furthered tin attractiveness ol
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daughter. Ramona Dean. Mr. and
Mrs. Goosntan and sons, R. J. and
Charles. Bob find Elmer Brand-
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ley. Mr. and Mrs Rinderhagen.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heckc.;. Mr.
and Mrs Darwin Chiles and
daughter.
The speakers' table was center- K- *- **• * i
ed with a hugh bouquet of flow- Mrs. Dcinpsev Perkins, Mrs. Paul
Ers, and at each end of the table Corwin and Mrs John Loyall I
were motuids of apples bunked on were special guests of the R. I. S
autumn leaves. The other tables club members when they met Wed - |
repeated the pattern of the main nesday In the home of Mrs. Glen
jnble. Richardson. 4(H) North Barker ave-
Grund officers who attended the 1,111
sessions were Mrs. Grace Goodin 1111 Halloween motif was used
in all apiioinfments.
In two weeks Mrs. Fred W.
i daughters. Marcia. Janet and opal.
Mr. and Mrs Chester iSuiith and
ot Muskogee, grand matron. Mrs.
Juanita Klllion of Braman. associ-
ate grand matron: Dr. Leonard
Williams of Oklahoma City, as-
sociate grand patron; Mrs. Clara
Cash of Oklahoma City, grand
treasurer; Mrs. Beulah H. Malone
of Guthrie, grand secretary; Mrs.
Earline Lee of Ouymon, grand
conductress; and Mrs. Mabel
Charles Sherlti of Blanchard, grand
lert urur.
El Reno AMniliers who performed
In official capacities during various
sessions were Mrs. E. N Potts,
worthy matron of the local lodge;
Mrs Gertrude Clnrk. secretary;
Mrs. Roy Nobtitt, organist; Ed-
Tholeti, 238 North Donald avenue, i
will be hostess to tlte club.
In the games ol bridge Mr.,
Paul Corwin received the favor
for high score for guests and Mrs.
Ray Maine held high score for
members. Mrs. Tholen received the
traveling prize
After the games a dessert course
was served to Mrs R M Brown.
Mrs, Pete Gerber. Mrs. James
Gorman, Mrs. Omrr Leach. Mrs.
Maine Mrs. J Y Morris. Mrs.
Charles Tye. Mrs Tholen. Mrs
Perkins. Mrs. Corwin and Mrs
LoyaU.
» • * » « »
t/.I I IKI I CU B HAS
Sim* flu* \i*w
mttnd Fuchs, worthy patron of
local chapter; Mrs Fhperanee TWO KPEUIAI GUESTS
Cleere. Adah: Mrs Robert Mecas- Miss Ethel Dowell. (Mil South
key. marshal; Mrs 8am Wallace «<** Island avenue, was hostess
and Mrs Ralph Jones, who as- Thursday to members of the
slsted In the examination of vlsi- Azulikit club.
(ors Hallowe'en motifs were suggest-
Dttring the evening session, Mrs. *‘<l 111 0l<' decorations, entertain-
Miller spoke on "Obligation and »«“ "lo1 refreshments In the
History of the Order of Eastern ®Bmes P,ize* were Presented tc
star " and Mrs shertn. grand Mr* R“v Mal,er Mlss Ruth Yost
lecturer, talked on the subject “las F,,nT\lJ , „ ,
ol -Symbolism " Sl,,'claJ were MUs K 11,11
Mrs. Potts offered the welcome I
address at the banquet and Mrs
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Heed and Miss Fern Fort e t
Those present were Mrs. Maher.
Mrs J. M Burge. Miss Dorothea
French. Mis Marie Bhacklctt Miss
Yost, Mrs. John Garrett. Mrs.
Hazel Zimmerman. Miss Marian
Blake. Mrs. Ray Dillingham and
tjw guests.
• * *
Ed Warkentine of Yukon gave the
response.
A vocal quartet, composed of Dr
Paul Dawson. Miss Rasa Pierre.
Mrs. Norman Hchroeder and Earl
Smith, accompanied by Mrs Roy
Nnblltt. entertained Miss Florence | (iulj-' UI.I'H
Curry played an accordion number. p\,AY8 FOR LOW NET
The banquet was served by the J Mrs J E. Kelso. Mrs E R.
Past Matrons club with members Kelso and Mrs J E Bass. Jr,
of the Order of Rainbow for Olrls WPr(, hostesses to the Ladies Golf
assisting with the serving club Thursday.
* * * Play was for low net. Mrs
MRS. r. P. BARTLETT Haydn J Davis wist In the cham-
HOSTFSK TO GROUP ptonship flight and Mis P E Ar-
Mrs. P P Bartlett. 715 South nold received the honors In class
Choctaw avenue contributed to tht A I . ■ I . I /t <
round or Hallowe’en partte thl« Next Tltursday the hostesses gill HI1CI (iplOHH‘1 l*ISl
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Couiplelr
si:i<\ it i:s
in anti-tarni»ii
chests now ss
low as H i
HENRY BEHNE
dsiighter. E-ther Mac Bartlett. Rice and Mrs. V K Mordy
Cuests were entertslned In the
basement where the refreshment
table was centered with white j
chrysanthemums In a large bowl
At the close of the evening's
entertainment the hostess served
n dessert course, with the assist - I
mice of Alice Quinn and Peggy
Bartlett, to Madeline Oztrum. Nan-
cy Quinn. Bonnie Mahonev, Alice
Quinn. Patti Rue Collins, Peggy
Bartlett Martha Ellen Brewer. Lo-
retta Forqnet James Taylor, Frank
Butler. R J Powell. Severn Estes
Hugh Wilson and Jack Gibson
I
\flrcl (hr condition of your
lealtti. They nee drlteate m»-
•Mnc* that should be checked
n-rlodli ally to avoid future dtf-
'lenities. Why nut take a few
nlnutes loduv for a earrful ex-
imlnatlnn?
Dr. E. Dorrough
orrourrRiHT
!I4 Mouth Rork Island
REV. PAT MURPHY
pis urn
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
M'SMING. OKI \.
WILL Sl'KAK
ATTHK ( OI KT HOUSE
TONIGHT AT 8 p. m.
IN HEIIM.E Ol
WENDELL WILLKIE
Rev. Murphy Is an ex-service man ami a splemlld speaker
(omr out and hear him IcN ally Wrndrlt Wlllklr should hr
the next Peesldent ol the United Htates.
• Political Adverttsemnit,
TODAY — SATURDAY
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49c
“Stock-up” Sale!
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98c
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Icagcr-length and costume
types with slltchings. buckle
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November Hat Sale!
Exciting hats for every cos-
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ste . , . come try . . . come
buy!
Gorgeous creations in felts,
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 211, Ed. 1 Friday, November 1, 1940, newspaper, November 1, 1940; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920942/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.