The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 248, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1943 Page: 2 of 8
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SOCIETY
Legion and Unit
Enjoy Dinner
Calendar
Stafford Hub
lias Yule Party
Mrs. and Mrs. Morgan Stafford
1108 South Haddn avenue, enter-
tained the Stafford Get-Together
j club In the basement of their home
■ I,
How Can I?
I make
Q. How can
buttonholes?
A. A method that will outwear
the ordinary buttonhole many
j STERLING THIMBLE CHTB -
HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY m
_j Mrs. Lon Huff, 525 South Ellison I ™
^__ avenue. was hostess to the Sterling--
ti<*nget Thimble club Wednesday afternoon Q. When invited
Modern Etiquette
|m her home at the annual Christ- Christmas hnlhiav* Tt members of the Ladles Auxiliary Little and Mrs. Jess Williams make
mas party and gift exchange. hoUdays at a fnend 8 to the Fraternal Order of Eagles up the dining room committee.
^iliuaday, December 10, i'J4d
Al XILIARV ARRANGING Mrs. Earl DeLong. Mrs. Heltzman,
ANNUAL DINNER Mrs. John Duff and Mrs. Rich-
Plans were completed for the ardson.
, annual dinner, to be served to Mrs. Earl French. Mrs. William
The gifts were phuT^Tmund - ll0me’ al0ng w,th °ther guests' ls and
their husbands
22 in the
at 7 p. m
Members attending the session
Member? of the American Legion
post and the auxiliary unit en-
FRIDAY
, , , Tulip unit of the Garden Flower
joyed the annual covered dish din- club HasU*g at Christmas party, Colt' Mr a,ld Mrs c ° 8haw'
ner in the Legion hall Tuesday Mrs H L Bdhanl 1048 South Mr and Mr*. Oeorge Stafford. Mr
nn:1 Mrs J. J Ellison
Mrs. Harry Coward, daughter. Har-
riet, Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw
son. John Curtis, and daughter.
Marilyn. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Booth,
daughters. Miss Betiv and Cnrllon
Mr and Mrs. Eldon Royse, daugh-
ter. Ella Beth. Mr and Mrs. Ray
Stafford, son, Tommy. Mr.
Friendly Stitchers club. Hostess Mrs. Floyd Estes, daughters. ~ '*»i
at Christmas party and gift ex- , and Juanita, sons. Frank. David ,eavcs of
change. Mrs Charles Wumbcrg, and Eugene. Mrs C E. Sheets A By applying
milk and warm
mm immmm mm mm
evening. There were 125 members1 Mi!es aVenue.
and guests present.
George Sheets, post commander
and Mi-s. Frank Cleere. unit presi-
dent. were in charge of the pro-
gram. Mrs. H H Holliday of Ana-
darko, department president, ac-
companied the group in community
singing.
Mr. Holliday. Mrs. George O
Demke. department secretary, Mr
Demke, department aeronautics
Woman's Culture club. Hostess
at covered dish luncheon. Mrs.
C. F. McDonald. 219 South Mn--
omb avenue.
T. L. F. club. Hostess, Mis. W
W. Little. 120 North Admire me-
nus.
Q How can I freshen codfish? Mrs. Carl Oierhart entertained
A. Bolling water poured over the group with a Christmas read-
Mr and cod^s*1 wld freshen it, but do not I ing.
let It stand In the water, or boil The hostess served lovely re-
as this will make i; tough. freshment* to the group and pre-
Q How can I make substitutes sen ted each with a favor.
Mrs. Clyde Matthews. 814 South
A. A tightly rolled newspaper Barker avenue, will be the next
lied in the renter with strong hostess to the club on Dec 29
cord, makes a very satisfactory__-
and coat hanger in an emergency.
Q How can I clean the soiled
house plants?
equal part of
Mrs. giVen l0 eac)l
friend’s family. Melvin Patrick.
Q. Should the coffee or tea cups In brld8e Mrs. Glen Richardson cus Mrs Minnie Ricketts of Un-
be placed at the light or the left won ,hl«n and Mrs. Jack Smith ion cltv Mrs DpLong. Mrs w I(
Mrs. Robert Burns, Mrs. L. I. Fls-
of the hostess? /
A. The cups snould be placed at
the left of the hostess.
scored second high. Mrs. Ernest Leach. Mrs. L N PranK
Hcdgkinson made high score at Dllff Mrs Arthlll. Ml,s
pitch while Mrs. Cecil Miskel won GeorgP SvanaSt Mrs. v. D. Cran-
DIME COMES IN EGG
SANBORNV1LLE, N. H -(UFO—
Mrs. Albert Shortridge isn't wor-
rying so much now about the high
I li* .. /., Pile* of eggs When she broke one
ls Casualty in a frying pay re dim,
Anadarko Junior hand
ANADARKO. Dec. 16— <U.R)—The fell out.
chairman, "'and' "Mrs. w' Arthur^ by Mrs. Howard McLaughlin, George ! Tub"genUv'td prevent ! Anadark0 schools’ Junlor >»n«l
« a...................... Mrs. E H. Francis sheets. Mrs. Flo-d SheeVs. Kendall />K>n(!* A ' 1 made uo
Mrs. Biggert read a letter front
the Red Cross and the patients at
Biteert. department membership
chatrmau. were introduced Ladies Auxiliary to the Bro- Sheels, Lola Bue and Terry Bon-
I therhood of Railway Trainmen. | ham. Dale and Patsy Stafford
Mr and Mrs. Will White and
_ „ ..... Mrs. Will Lamb were guests for
V.' General hospital at Chick*. Mnaint
asha thanking the local Legion Child Craft Sttidy club. Hostess ’ 1 .' .
post and auxiliary for the pro- at children's party, Mrs. S. N
gram presented at the hospital Vilin. 1120 South Hoff avenue.
Nov 28 SUNDAY
Alethia Sunday school class of
breaking the leaves.
The club will hold Us next semi-
annual meeting Aug. 16. 1944. at
a watermelon feast in Legion |>ark
Mrs. Holliday explained the gift j Methodist rhureh h™, CLASS ENTERTAINED
rx.xc Mrovulo.l In «tataeon hocnltaK *^6 VuSl MMllOUlM C HUrCh HOSt.S ............. .......
shops provided in veteran hospitals , . ..
for life convenience of the .soldiers al ™etln« in the cl,urch basement
to send Christmas gifts to mem- at 8 P m' Mr a,ld Mrs Franlc
bers of their families. Mrs. Demke ,Carppnlfr av
re id a letter from several hospital WL11 ^ MONDAY
m lerintendents expressing their ^lat e* KM>CKe,V„ °, tht-Mrat me rias.s niesimi
th inks and appreciation for these “',,£od"“ c^rchr Mrs E Christmas party
r°an. a itreet, After the group played games and
. . . . „„ , hud Joined together in singing
American Legion auxiliary White Chn,mia, l;irols, n,treshments we.v
AT CHRISTM AS PARTY
Mrs. A O. Cash, 411 North Bick-
ford avenue, teacher of the Busy
B<c Sunday school clas? of the
First Baptist church, cnlertalned
the clu.*;, Tuesdai evening with a
gi' ’ shops.
Commander Sheets introduced
E' i,er Chandler of Miami, depart
unit field
"America—Yesterday, Tomor-
secretaiw„o spoke Blf' PXChan,e 'lM* ^ I *rved to Flora Mae Campbell. Jean
white elepliant gift -*reat Rrandmother, Mrs K T Goad
and Mrs. W M Osinski.
row and Today He will broad- |,arry ciENE MoRris
km k , k ' it iin , (\ itiK i iid \ t
Oklahoma City, Wednesday eve- Mr. and Mrs. E R Barnhart. 501
nlng. outlining the Dition pro- s^n, fJU.son avenue, honored their
gi ’.m for the year 1944 He also grandson. Larry Oene Morris, son
emphasizing the need of the poppy 0j and Mrs. Laird Morris of
program. Oklahoma City, on his sixth blrlh-
Mrs. Cleere presented a wool day Saturday evening with a din-
service flag to Mrs. Holliday for ner In their home
the American Legion home-school Guests were his paternal grand-
at Ponca City. Tills flag has 52 parents. Mr. and Mrs Harry Mor-
stars on it, of which two are gold rts, his paternal great grandmother.
Monday the auxiliary will con- Mix.^ J W I-alrd.^ hls^ paternal
vene
exchange and the Legion will meet
in regular session Dec 23
* * *
B. AND F. W. CLUB H AS
DINNER AT CONCHO
Miss Lorn Mendenhall, home
economics teacher in the Cheyenne-
Arapaho Indian school at Concho,
and her students prepared and sev-
ed dinner to the Business and Pro-
fessional Women's club Tuesday
evening in Cottage A at Concho.
Guests were Mrs. Willie Bell, Mrs
Harriet TolUver. Miss Lucille Rid-
dle and Miss Louise Leonard, jun-
ior member
After the dinner and a brief bus-
iness session, members played bin-
go. wrapped gifts for the patients
In Borden General hospital at
Chickasha or knitted on an afgnhn
for the hospital.
Hostesses for the occasion were
Mrs. B. E. Carder. Miss Ruth Yost. ;
Mrs Florence Sullivan and Miss
Mary Wnlsh.
Mrs. R. A. Bluer. 714 South 1
Miles avenue, will be hostess to the
group at 7 30 p. m. Dee. 28 for the
next regular meeting.
WEDNESDAY FLAYERS
ENJOY ANNUAL EA ENT
Members of Wednesday Players
club enjoyed their annual Christ-
mai dinner and gift exchange
Tuesday evening in the home of
Mrs. Don AllLson 516 South Ma-
comb avenue.
Thp dining table was attractive
with a centerpiece formed of holly
and lighted candles. Pliicecards
were miniature Christmas trees
After the delightful diuner, the
evening was spent informally dur-
ing which the gifts were ex-
changed.
Present were Mrs Duard Barnes.
Mrs. William L. Funk, Mrs
Thompaon Gilbert. Mrs Budge
Harle, Mrs. Marlon Htgby, Mrs
liileom E. Phelps. Mrs. William
Schulte, Mrs. Wetzel 8. Wclden,
vtiss Mildred Streeter, Miss Flor-
ence Collier, Mrs. Herbert Cl Kell-
er, Mr*. Clarence Cooper. Mrs
Jim E. Smith of Union City and
Mrs. Allison.
Fleming. Lucille CornfoiJh, Pat
Perkins, Edna Money, Murtha Lee
Myers. Dolores Williams, Joan Wil-
liam: Virginia Englehart. Maxine
Howerton. Belly Pat GulUlf. Ed-
wnna Gray, Jacqueline Ezell, Bon-
' me Rowe and Jeun Fair.
HiinsV^
NEW \
SKIN \
FORM \
MOROLINE
PE1R0ILUM JELLY
© Public Records
Marriage Licenses
John Cecil Jile.s. 25, of Nlcomn
Park, and Imogene F Proclor, 17,
of Bethany.
Clifford J Ray, 23. of Banner,
and Arllne D. Wilson. 19. of
Mustang.
Civil Suit
Ben J Theimer vs. heirs of Mary
8 Rowe et al. Suit to quiet title
of real estate
Transcript
Arnold and Company vs. R. H
Smlthpeter. Nellie Smithpeter nnd
First National bank of Oeary. Ab-
stract of judgment from Blaine
-aunty district court filed In Can-
tdian county district court.
of beginners, is a war
| casualty.
Ferris M. Thompson, school band
fid orchestra director, said the
city sch^jls have been unable to
' organize the beginners' band this
year Recause or shortage of In-
struments. i
CARD PARTY
Bunco - Piteh - Bridge
LEGION HALL
8 P. M. Thursday
Public Invited
Spcnsored by G. A. K. Ladies
second high honors. In bunco Mrs.
Patrick made high and Mrs. Pres-
ton scored second high.
Hostesses for the dinner will be
If nose driest
CLOGS, tonight
mer and Mrs. Bryan Gregory.
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Put 3-purposa Va-tro-nol up each
nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen mem-
branes, (2) soothes irritation, (3) rc-
'...'ves transient cot laestion—j/y, rs
brings greater breath- 5 Art
ing comfort. Follow VICK! -SJJ
directions in foklcr. ViTlOH“L
NOTICE
MASONS
SPECIAL MEETING
Tonight at 7 P. M.
Wei k in F. C. Degree
O. E. Smith. AV. M.
la pin*?' Tam*- that unruly
______ lock. Add lustre. Ke* p
YOU IT li ilr w* II groom *1 with
UA|n A,u‘ line Hair Tonic. l,ar£e
n Al K in'llle 2fie. Sold everywh* re.
How To Hold
FALSE TEETH
More Firmly In iMare
P«i your ful«p trinrittv »tul I
•mbarr.'Hj liv n I p pi n k, drop
i»!nk or wAhbllnK whrn you »*ai |
*aiifrh or Milt? Jn**i Hprlnklo u IlitU
rA.HTKKTI! on ymir Thu-
nlkiillNi* (noi' nm|> r holH.*-
fiil-o |#r»ih mori* flr.-uly nml m«*rr
comfortably. No irunnov, arootjy
pu*t\ t i it.o or fool’.nir. !)*»•■« no*
solii riiDik* * ntau> odor ’ tdenture '
breath \ tjet FAUTKKTIt today lit |
any drua More.
New //nJrr-aru
Cream Deodorant
i iaf'b <
Stops Perspiration
M
1. Dors nr»i f»>r Jiwuci or men's
shirts. Docs nor irritate skin.
^ 2. No v.«iimg fviitry (,«nhf
hkIh ulicy stuving.
S. Instantly hopsperxpirati<mfor
I to 1 (lavs. Prevents odor.
^ A |»ure, while, jtretseless,
vtAinless vsnishina creatn.
b. Awartlcil Apptoval Seal of
American latututr of Luimlrr
ing lot being harmless to
fabric.
A>rid is *he lorge*'
selling d*odota
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Ain !■ tlW .ml Won
TOP QUALITY MEATS
AT PRICES TO PLEASE YOU
EVERY PIECE OF LOVELL'S MEAT IS GUARANTEED TO
PLEASE YOU OR YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED,
ARMOUR'S STAR COUNTRY J4TYI.I III \\3
BACON % lb. 34c
LOVELL’S EXTRA TINE
PORK SAUSAGE
LEAN
PORK CHOPS
3 Points IL OQa
Per Pound... IB. OOG
7 Points j L 91a
Per Pound... *D. O 1C
YOUNG PORK. MEATY, It \ It KM IT STYI.K
SPARE RIBS
mm lb. 24c
SLAB—NOT SLICED
BACON lb. 29c
U. X. No. 1 ((ualily
SMALL
TENDER HAMS
FINE QI'AI ITY LEAN
GROUND BEEF
for Hamburger Oft a
or Meat Loaf Wv
CELLO
DRIED BEEF ,.pkg. 29c
FINE FOR CHRISTMAS
4 Point* l*er Pound
SL" Ik. 35c
extra fancy FOR CtlRISIMXS
APPI Winesaps or
■ LtO Delicious
2 lbs. 25c
NIITC 0urS<ock
1111 1 V Is Complete!
WALNUTS or IL IA.
PECANS ID. 49C
LOVELL’S
1118 South Rock Island Avenue
H’s the Spirit of Christmas
that really counts!
Washable Cottonsl
GIRLS' FROCKS
Pretty prints in her favorite
styles and colors. Sizes
7 to 14
1.98
Rayon Satin or Crepe!
PRETTY SUPS
1.29
Nlrelv tailored or dressed up with
touches of lace or ribbon Cut
to fit smoothly.
Wear Flattering Mesh
RAYON HOSIERY
1.03
The smartest lu hosiery! Full-
fashioned mesh that will wear
nnd wear! Reinforced, too!
ITS not the gifts-but the joy of giving-
1 that makes Christmas a happy day.
And no gift list is complete without
War Bonds and Stamps-gifts to make all
our future Christmases brighter and hap-
pier ones’
Surprise Her with a
7-90
I in porta n I Accessory!
FABRIC HANDBAGS
2.98
Beautifully styled In hnndxonie
fabric*—and nicely fitted. Sea-
son'* best color*.
The Latent Style* In
FABRIC GLOVES
98c
Uacrful gauntlet length* with In-
tricate stitching or dainty shir-
ring at the wrist.
Dresses she’ll wear in beauty
through the holiday season and
during the busy days to follow!
Spiooth rayoh crepe, deftly
styled for figure flattery in the
new pencil-slim silhouette! Pret-
ty winter shades! Sizes 12 to 20.
^
nk
BUDGET I'ltlt FD—
GIVE SEVERAL!
MEN'S TIES
49c
Bold figures . , , small, neat
patterns, stripes, foulards In
lustrous rayon mixtures Many
color combinations, so choose
his favorites for this Christ-
mas! You can afford several
at this low prlre!
lor l*Li\ Ing Soldier!
BOYS' MILITARY SUIT
3.98
WhHt fun lie’ll have with one of
these miniatures of real army
uniforms! The coat and long in*
are of sturdy Snnforlzedf twill
that will take plenty of hard
wear. Oold color braid, military
buttons and Sam Browne belt
ndd the realistic touch he’ll like.
Slses 2 to 8.
Expertly Tailored for Wear!
FUR FELT HATS
, 3.98
Genuine fur felt* featuring
raw-edge or bound brims, low-
er crowns and Ihe season's
newest and best overcoat'
shades. He'll enjoy seasons
of handsome wear from these
grand gifts!
CHRISTMAS WEEK STORE HOURS
- Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. - OPEN 9 A. M. - CLOSE 9 P. M.
FRIDAY - OPEN 9 A. M. - CLOSE 6 P M.
Mon.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 248, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1943, newspaper, December 16, 1943; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc921131/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.