The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 256, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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RSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1939
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
THREE
IN SOCIETY
r CORSAGES
EN AS FAVORS
ests were seated at one long
when Mrs. E. J. Palmer, 1205
■> Macomb aenue, entertained
1 o’clock luncheon-bridge Tues-
v afternoon for members of Kil
Klub and one guest, Mrs. C.
Wagner.
7olly corsages, which were pre-
yed as favors, marked each
ce, while tall red tapers com-
Calendar
Witt, Mrs. C. C. Yant, Mrs. B. E.
Tressider, Mrs. Ted Ownby, Mrs.
M. H. Morris. Mrs. W. J. Beaulieu.
iMrs. R S. Bywnter, Mm. F. L.
Schoonoer. Mrs. Franklin Myer,
j Mi's. W G. Lyon. Mrs. L R Hol-
i land. Mrs. John T. Wtllinelmm. Jr.,
i Mrs. James P. Briggs, Mrs. A. L.
MRS. H \CKF.TT GIVES T C club. A miniature Christmas
LUWCHEON- BRIDGE tree, which centered the table, was
Mrs. John Rnckett, 1607 West flanked with red tapers. Holiday
Wute street, entertnlned at t | greenery and Holly was arranged
o'clock luncheon-bridge Tuesday about the rooms
afternoon honoring members of G. | A gift exchange was featured
and in the card games Mrs. M. B. J
Cope won the high score favor j
with Mrs H. A. Colrv receiving I . , , , • . „
Hostess tij the club .Tan. 2
the traveling prize, Others present | bp Ke^n 81l
were Mrs. C. A. Evans, Mrs. L. C
Collier, Mrs. C. F. McDonald. Mrs.
W. L Moore su'd Mrs James E.
Kelso.
will
South Hoff
avenue.
Four New Members VVel-
comed By Study Club 1 Wright
FRIDAY
Justa-Mere-Heart club. Hostess,
Mrs. Ernest Hodgklnson, 1005 Sun-
set drive.
Ladies of the Grand Army or
the Republic. Regular meeting In
the American Legion hall.
Junior American Legion
the attractive table decora
Oifts were exchanged. lia,Y Members will convene in the
Mrs. R A. Deck received the! American legion hall for an ex-
high score honor and a
gift was presented Mrs.
Additional Society on Page 7 _
Mrs. W. G. By it!, Mrs.
E. A. Newman, Mrs. John McRae,
Mrs A. E. Walsh, Mrs. I. L.
Annuhl Christmas party enjoyed Mertele and Mrs. George Reagan,
by Round Table Study club was The club will meet Jan. 2 with
given Tuesday afternoon in the Mrs. Byrd, 1000 West Wocdson
home economics department of the «*«*• *“> •» nM*ted by
, , , , Mrs. Reagan.
El Reno highschool. which was * * *
auxj decorated beautifully in a holiday DINNER
.nose present were Mrs. L. W.
right, Mrs. Gertrude Clark, Mrs.
■rris Norvell, Mrs. Carl Whitlock.
11*. Arthur Clark, Mrs. Walter P.
Roberts
Hk, Mrs. A. E. Fanner, Mrs. London street,
in E. Wilson, Mrs. Charles S. Friday Bridge
rbes and Mrs. R. A. Deck.
Icxt Tuesday Mrs. Norvell, 809
jth Ellison avenue, will enter-
n the club
* * *
INSET CLUB FETED
1 DESSERT-BRIDGE
is a holiday courtesy for mem-
's of Sunset Bridge club and two
ssts, Mrs. Carl Whitlock, 624
nth Hadden avenue, entertained
a prettily appointed dessert-
dge Monday evening. The guests j darcp #t
•e Mrs. Ralph Whitlock and Mrs. Cmintry chlh
motif.
Four new members were intro-
change of gifts. duced. including Mrs. J. F. Brandis,
American Legion auxiliary. A w E' rruttle‘ Mrs T R
Christmas party will lie given In Rpevos ancl Mrs- W' D Cox Mrs
the American Legion hall for all James p Briggs, president pre-
members and their families. sided °ver business session
Pons Colloquium club. Hosts. Mr.| Mrs. Walter Beaulieu and Mrs.
and Mrs. Neal Vawter, 307 East R. 8. By water were in charge of
! the program, which included a
club Hostess. I selection. “Oh. Holy Night," by
Mrs. Earl Scarlett. 512 South Ma- ; the highschool boys’ quartet, com- ■ BlUinger.
comb avenpe. Gifts will be ex-! posed of John Lanman, Ray Pal-
changed. | mer, Laddie Thompson and Ray-
Eurekn club. Hosts Mr and [mond Urton. They were aceompnn-
Mrs. I. W. Alexander 419 South ied at the piano by Miss Mary
Edwards. A comical reading was
presented by Mrs. Ted Ownby.
Mrs. John T. Willingham, jr„
was in charge of the gift exchange
after which refreshments, prepared
GIVEN AS
FAREWELL COURTESY
Mr and Mrs P O Smith, south-
east of FI Reno entertnlned nt 7 j
o'clock dinner Tuesday evening ns |
a farewell courtesy honoring Mr.
and Mrs Charles Reese and daugh-
ter. Iiene. who plans to depart
Dec. 27 to make their home In
Durant.
Guests in addition to Mr. and
Mis. P.eesc and daughter were Mr.
end Mrs. E. V Andrews and Clyde
Mr. and Mrs Smith |
| were assisted in their hospitalities
by her daughter. Mias Maxine
Brown.
P. Witt. jr.
Sifts for the exchange marked
ch place, white centering the
ale was a small Christinas tree,
[p addition to Mrs. Whitlock
d Mrs. Witt, those feted were
rs. Carl Gierhart, Mrs. Emest
tynes, Mrs. F. W. Sanford, Mrs.
D. Seiver, Mrs. Leslie
-a. W. J. White. Mrs. W. H.
breeder, Mrs. M I. Owen. Mrs.
W. Preston and Mrs W G.
runp.
Bridge prises were won by Mrs.
i White among the club mem-
’and Mrs. Witt for the guests.
* * *
INUAI. REPORTS
LARD BY W. C. T. U.
Annual reports were submitted
officers and directors at a
•etlna Tuesday afternoon of the
omen’s Christian Temperance
lion wi*h Mrs. M Alice Miller,
1 South Macomb avenue.
The meeting opened with the
. C T. U. praise song after
aich Mrs Rex Tee'e presented
e devotional service.
Miss Gladys Jensen, dhector of
era time revealed 1.755 pages of
Ugioua and temperance literature
strlbuted during the pnxt year
Parliamentary drill was conduct-
l by Mrs. Milter before ndjourn-
ent to meet Jun. 9 with Mrs.
attie Lord 413 East Wade street
avenue.
MONDAY
Elks lodge. Annual open house
for all members and their out-of-
town guests will tx held at the
B. P O E. home
i Amitv club. Members will enter-! Eunice Cormack. were served
! tain at their annual Christmas [ pTnv)^ln(, ftt the tea table were
FI Reno Golf and , Mrs BrU(|Ui ftnd Mrs. p j_ Schoon-
Christmas |0V<r’
| by students under the direction of
VIGOROUS
FLAVOR,
"v
Eagles lodge Annual
party will be given at the lodge
hall'
Miss Rose Ann McClain, student
at the University of Oklahoma.
Norman, has arrived to spend the
holidays with her parents, Mr
White, land \jrs. Russell McClain. 115
North Barker avenue
ROOSEVELT MEETING
Persons favoring the rr-elect l«n
of Franklin D. Roosevelt to the
presidency an invited to meet In
the district Court room El Reno,
Saturday afternoon, Dec. 23 at 2:30.
Milton B. Cope
EGG NOG
I Non-Alcoholic)
Qts. 35c — Gal $1.25
Pure Ice Cream Co.
2IM North Rock Island
Special guests for the afternoon
wera Mrs. W M. Agee of Quinton
and Mrs. J. R. Blake, while mem-
bers enjoying the occasion included
Mrs. II. D. Rem pel. Mrs. R. P
DANCE
AT THE
Lady Lee Tavern
Thurs. (Tonite) Dec. 21
9 P. M. ’til....
FLOYD HOLCOMBE
AND HIS SOONERS
13-PIECE SWING BAND
FROM O. U. CAMPUS
. . . Tht Dance Band
Sensation of Oklahoma
Adm. $1.00 Couple
Staffs $1.25
iPlus Tax)
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- j •QUALITY
COFFEES
Jl erptrrtv
•RADIANT
fliftl ROASTED
“ •GRANULIZED
• FRESH from
our rooitm to your
grow.
QUAIIH COFFEE AT A POPULAR PRICE
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Smanie^t
WAtCHES
*7/14 Ruf(^U
» VALUES
[i 9h GROED
<3Muto-ly! ;
KELSO’S
MEN’S AND BOYS’ SHOP
Your Christmas Store
>7 '
ID THK LADIES-Forget the tricky
Gifts this Christmas and give him
something he can really use.
m
ARROW SHIRTS
Sanforised Shrunk shirts with th»
fitting Arrow Collar. With* var-
iety of whites and patterns
perfect
I, 2.00 „p
GLOVES
in piprskin, r.uedes.
93c o 3.95
INTERWOVEN SOCKS
A complete
1.00
BOTANY WOOL TIES
Dress and sport jrloves
Calfskins and Wool
with leather palms
His favorite for lonfer wear,
selection in smart patlerns
and solids. ------ .‘l pair
®BARBARA
Smart, new round
Green. Yellow
cold filled com.
® CAJH.YIC . .
15 iewek Yellow
gold fitted cate,
GuMite back.
® CAROtE . . .
15 jewel*. Yellow
or while gold Wted
COM.
"Wrinkle-Proof” ties that he will
proudly. Nothing ^audy about
these patterns.
wear
Perfect fitting — because they are tuiloi’ed
to sire just like his shirts. Buy
them by his collar sire.
HENRY BEHNE
rweler and Optometrist
8mnrt house
too. See our
selection now,
shoes
large
are comfortable
5.00
1.00
GLOVER PAJAMAS
arc
_ J 2.95
SLIPPERS
oes thi
1.39
BOTANY WOOL SCARFS
warmth
2.95
ARROW HANDKTS
Generously sited, neatly stitched, masculine
colors in handkerchiefs to OCa
match his Arrow shirts. fcwB up
Also Initial Whites
8 in Gift Box._____
A irift he will appreciate for it’s
and longer wearing qualities
Matching Wrinkle-Proof tiffs.
1.00
CANDY
Hdrn Harrison
BRAZIL NUTS
Choc. Covered
’J: 35c
Sweedish Mints
Creme Do Mints
1-lb.
Cello Pkg.
FANCY
QUALITY
Packed in Cellophane—Untouched hv Human Hands
SATIN MIX
BROKEN MIX
ORANCE SLICES
JELLY BEANS
CHOC. DROPS
GUM DROPS
POUND
Helen Harrison
FANCY CANDY
Chocolates - Cioams - Nougats
l-ll).
Box
35c m 1.00
TROUBADOR
CHOCOLATE COVERED
CHOCOLATES
CHERRIES
Fine Quality
Rich Creamy
l£ 25c
Z 19c
nil,. Lee Wright’s A A A JU m
BREAD COCOA
SUGAR
15c MATCHES
Hershey’s
Quality
Granulated
Cloth Bag
Highway
Brand
Fancy Cello-Pack
PECAN HALVES
l-ib.
Bajr
45c
No. 1 Qualilv
MIXED NUTS
15c
WALNUTS
ALMONDS
BRAZIL NUTS
Ih.
Baby Emerald
New Crop
Fancy
Quality
Brtte
Washed
Lady Betty
MINCE
MEAT
Fancy Quality
28 OZ.
Jar
19c
Stokely’s
Great Value
PUMPKIN
PEACHES
Q No. 2
O Cans LDC
9N * 9C.
4 ch. iJL
Edward’s
COFFEE
Finest Quality
1-lb.
Can
22c
Texas Juice
ORANGES
288 Size -
l)oz.
Jell Well
Easy Open
Package
3 pugs.
10C
Peaches
Castle
Crest
Nc. 2's
Can
15c
Pears
Harper
llaitsc
No. S',
Can
20c
Red Karo
\ lb
J Can
24c
Ovaltine
Large
Can
59c
Purity Oats
Large
Pkg.
15c
Crackers
Krispy
m lb
• Box
29c
DROMEDARY
FRUIT
CAKE
Fancy Quality
1-lb.
Can
39c
GRAPES
LETTUCE
CRANI
YAMS
POTATOES'
ORANGES
Hours
Extra Fancy
Red Emperor
Firm Crisp
Large S Do*. Star
CRANBERRIES JT
Choice
Quality Local
ItUNMt or Triumphs
Mesh Bag Rack
Texas Juice
Large 17C Mae
DINNER DATE
APR3COTS
91
ROSFDALE
PINEAPPLE
No. IH Site Cans
10c 10c
Blue Diamond
CELLO-PACK
POP CORN
Large 29 si. Bag
Doz. 19c
Extra Fancy
APPLES
Winrsap 198-210 She
2d« 25c
Delicious I Ml Sice
23C
Extra Fancy
CELERY
Med. Si 8c
Lar^e Size- 10c
Extra Lar^e
Size ________13c
Camay Soap
Ivory Flakes
Raisins
15c
Sunmaid
Seedless
Post Toasties^ 2,„
Fruit CockUil S
Prunes
Tall
Gold Can
Known as Ga,
Norpae
Tamales De“ttd#
Mexican
CELLO-PACK
DATES
2L23c
Oklahoma Native
TURKEYS
FRESH DRESSED NO. I BIRDS
TOMS
Wc Arc Cooperating WHh
The Producer-Consumer
Campaign On Turkeys.
HENS
B to 12
lb. Avjf.
LB.
Fresh Dressed
Baking CHICKENS
4 to 8 lb. Avg.
LAMB
LEGS .......lb. 19c
CHOPS Hi. 23i
SHOULDER lb. 15c
CREAM CHEESE
PORK ROAST
VEAL ROAST
PORK STEAK
SLICED BACON
FRANKFURTERS
MINCE MEAT
Full Cream
Daisies
Little Pig Shoulders
Whole or Half
Choteu
Chuck Cuts
Shoulder
Cuts
Armour's Quality
Layers
Armour's
All Meat
llrsnd.v
Added
CHRISTMAS
HAMS
Banfield Sweetheart B
8 to 12 4 I
r 17c I
—■■■!
FRESH
OYSTERS
Baltimore Standard
19c
Pint
KRAFT
LOAF
2'b.
m i _
AMERICAN
CHEESE
49c
SAFEWAY
OCR STORE
WILL BE CLOPED
C1IR1HTMAS. DEC. Ml
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 256, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1939, newspaper, December 21, 1939; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc921045/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.