The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 306, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1941 Page: 2 of 6
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EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 194
of her parents. Mr. ant! Mrs. D
[ H. Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lilly ant!
son, Dean, weie Thursday after-
noon callers of Mr. and Mrs. W
H Lilly of Oklahoma City.
John Penh and sons of Walters
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs s. A. Penn. Mrs. John
Penn, who has spent the past
week here, returned home with
• SERIAL STORY
CONSCRIPT'S WIFE
BY BETTY WALLACE
Girl Seeks Senator’s
Aid For Army Post
rage of arguments in support of
her plan.
"I'd do anything1 they'd assign
me." she said, "I'd dig ditches, go
for long forced marches, fire can-
non, machine guns, rifles, any-
thing. Just let 'em try me,"'
Ever since conscription began,
Miss Staskiewicz has been
a registration card.” She ei
ically disagrees with f
that women are not good
material.
"I’m sure girls can do anything
with Just a little gaining. When
through training, they’ve built up
their strength, endurance and
stamina and put the men to
shame."
the theory reported that 64 marriage Ucens
-—d army were issued in 1940, about on
half the yearly average.
BUFFALO, N. Y„ Feb. 21—(U.R)
-Red-halreu 23-year-oid Irene
Staskiewicz wants to become a sol-
dier.
I be attractive young woman is
so in earnest ’ that she wrote
Senator James M. Mead to arrange
her enlistment and offered a bar-1
COPYRIGHT. 1841,
NEA SERVICE. INC.
IF YOU CAN’T SEE
YESTERDAY: Martha sticks
to her derision to return to
work, leaves Helen’s with little
explanation. She finds her old
room stHI meant, returns Bntch
to the boarding kennel. Bnt (you Job-Jam Junky Jonah, 'don’t |
Air Transport may not want | stand there and tell me you for-
her bark. She goes to the [ got! How in the hell did you ex-
offlre and is overjoyed when jpect to instruct a bunch of auto
the Chief gives her an uproar- men when you walk off and leave
ious welcome. | the most vital papers in your of -
* * * flee? Paul Elliott, I’ll break vour
HUSH FLIGHT TO NEW YORK neck for this!"
CHAPTER XXV Martha jumped. Paul! The Chief
_■ ¥T was good to be back in the was la**tinR t0 P°UI, *n New York
1 office. Good to see the sunlight! "Why in thp name of tracking
trill bars through the Venetian icnmson <*°cuses didn't you dis-
C blinds. Good even to smile at the iPOVer this yesterday? We could
2 astonished expressions of the thin i lavp mailpd lhPm to you! Regis-
« file clerk and the freckled office ,<'r<’d air'mailpd. double damned
jjj boy and the stout matron from the (lltJ dumped insured hellcats! I
S comptroller's office who happened iknow they're valuable Well, what
£ to be there when the Chief led her c!° vou expp<t mp ,0 do- toe-dance
£ triumphantly in. , own wltb thPm myself. No. I
£ Out of the corner of her eye, hav<‘ no ont' t0 send b"f a hair-
5 Martha saw that Paul’s office was wi^d ofnpp bov
5 empty. She followed the Chief in- !„ Thp ChlPf s rolling, reddened eye
a io ills office She listened patiently lph,Pd on Mnrfba "Wait a min-
= while he went through the list of!11? Pft,llr be bPllowPd "Walt a
a w’oes. ! minute- I'll send Martha. Yes,
£ "Three reports in hash-mince, !V,al',1,a' M.artha Mnrsholl. I don't
C meat—on that desk of
I pleted reports of a wind
Calumet Croup Feted At
Social Event
eager
to do her bit for national defense,
and she says five of her girl
friends would join „ her in the
army "at the drop of a hat or
DR. DORROTTGH
OPTOMETRIST
214 So. Rock Island Pfco. 1758
CUPID TAKES HOLIDAY
WALSENBURG. Colo.. —(U.R)—
Cupid took a holiday in Huerfano
•vii s. Max Shaw, accompanied
by W. O. Shaw of pampa, Tex.,
spent Wednesday visiting in the
home of Rev. and Mrs L. L Shaw
of Morris.
Mr and Mrs. Herman Ixxshe
of Oklahoma City were Sunday
evening dinner guest- of Mr and
Mrs. N. E. Steenrod.
Mr. and' Mrs. Earl McDonald of
Kingfisher were Sunday visitors
of Mrs. Hubert Blair and Mrs.
Florence Blum.
HY TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
CALUMET, Feb. 21—Mrs, Emma
Kappus of El Reno and Mrs.
Fred LaFountain were co-host-
esses Saturday evening when they
entertained in the home of the
former with a party in honor of
the H. E O. club members and
Anthony’s Fabric Center
nM$ AN IMPORTANT PART M “NATIONAL rtf
SEW AND SAVE WEEK” WITH A GLORIOUS
ANNAT OF THE NATION’S FINEST
1111 evening was spent playing
dominoes and pitch. In the dnm-
lno twines, Paul Nltzel won high
| and John Frederick scored low,
Fitch prizes were won by Mr
and Mrs. George Nltzel for high
and Mr and Mrs. William Bom-
hoff, low, while guest prizes were
awarded to Mrs. Joe Kappus for
high and Mrs. Ed McCafferty, low
in the card games. The traveling
prize was won by William Bom-
hoff
The hostess*;- served delicious
refreshments to Mr. and Mrs. John !
Frederick, Mr and Mrs. Joe Kap- i
pus and Miss Helena Kappus of1
El Reno, Mr and Mrs Chris An-1
deisen, Mr and Mrs Gem■»#» mit.
Get After Distress
Improved Vicks Way
If a cold lias “gone down," caus-
ing coughing, muscular soreness,
or Irritation In upper bronchial
tubes, see what a "VapoRub Mas-
sage" can do for you!
With t his more thorough treat-
ment, tlie poultlce-and-vapor
action of Vicks VapoRub more
effectively PfRETUMtSIrrltati d air
passages with soothing medicinal
vapors ... STIMULATES chest and
buck like a warming poultice or
plaster... STARTS RIUEVIMC. misery
right away! Results delight even
old friends of VapoRub.
TO GET a "VapoRub Massage”
with all its benefits
yours, somp-; " s nere
r where. Two more down in Sales. Imve 1,Pr boP ,bp 2:15 Plane tr:
£ kicking around until somebody Vork a°ndbv!'
H gets time." He thrust a folder of , , Chi‘°f slammt‘fi down the
2 correspondence at her. "This is l< <|)loni‘ aild bed his arms
2 unrush stuff, weeks old You know !° *l0inrn in supplication. "Ever
how to answer It yourself, thank , sllcb bloodv blasted bodily
- God. There's tons of other stuff bl“shwatked blooming inefficiency?
£ - Paul's- up to his ears—oh, by the • <V_° on K,M ,-eftdy! You're taking
>. way, he’*: In New York." 1 bp P'ane ,0 New York. Here’s
r She sat back in her chair Relief Pauls add,p'ss Hes «ot « < o'clock
t seeped through her. She had time j*J,|x,bltmenl' You'll Just make it.
£ to pet into the groove, time to col- needs lbosp P*Pers f)r be might,
i lect herself, and be casual and ja* w<‘11 bnve *tR>'ed at borne"
£ normal before she had to meet
f Paul's wise eyes. j MAHTHA did not want to go to
Z "He left tilts morning He typed ’ Npw York She did not want
f. a lot of his stuff last night, by 10 'spp Paul B,lt there was no
Z the two-finger system Left in i, cblinm ,0 Rp| a word in edgewise,
hurry, And in a mess " and when she saw the blue-backed
"Was it something Important?” sheets, and the Inked graphs the
5 "Conference." the Chief said Chlef WHJ checking over to give
j "We've Been overrun with auto- *1P1 sbp n'allTed lhal their im-
5 mobile .men. you know. Detroit's Pnrfant'e was too great to be
~ taking la- whack at turning nut 1 rustPd tH a,,.v but the most reli-
j. plane parts Paul's getting to-jnb,p Ihrssenger Besides. Pauf
? gether with a bunch of automotive Inpeded them this afternoon. Al 4
£ engineers and a vice-president or | °’plock
~ two Tliey.'re tooling up n e w plants. Th® cbief drove her to the alr-
“ running ilito a lot of grief " 1101' btmself. He hustled h e r
V He turned bark to Ills desk with !abOHrd th* waiting silver airliner
a contented sigh. “For the first rakp a <’ab fl’om LaGuardla Don’t
time in weeks. I can work without wnstP a ^lnutp
breaking my head about a lot of I Hp d*dn' bottler to stand and
foolishness.” He grinned, disarm- wnvp Kn°dbye As the huge ship
inely “Wonderful, how a man goes lurnpd into the wind for the take-
in,.
VapoRub for 3 minutes on IM-
PORTANT RIP-AREA OP BACK
as well us throat and chest-
spread a thick layer on chest,
cover witli n wanned cloth, be
sure to use genuine, time-tested
VICKS VAPORUB.
Choice of 10
Smart Fabrics!
^ gj TODAY and
SATURDAY
LAN!
Solid Mat-La-Sheer
Printed Pique
Woven Swiss Dots
Moosehead Linene
Slul) Hroadeloth
Spun Rayons
\ iry inia Beach Lawn
Twomhly Muslin
Irish Ford Dimity
Printed Skill
W/WiNTf
BROS.
PICTURE
PRRVUE SATURDAY NITR
Sunday - Monday - Tuesday
THE MOST ROMANTIC ROGUE OF ALL TIME!
ALEXANDER KORDA present,
■jheThiefof Bagdad
iturrimj CONRAD VEIDf and SA6U g
IN MAGIC IfCHMICOlO,
^ITTINO at her desk, the pyra-
3 ^ mldeil paper baskets piled high
z with bulgiaig folders. Martha waded
£ into her work happily. Deep con-
C tentment—the contentment that
~ had been so gapingly absent from
her days in the bungalow -filled
3 ber. Thare was no time to think,
~ to remain ber Tile potent philter
called “work" wrought Its magic
3 ttPe'L aiul for hours while her
si lingers {Jew over the typewriter
3 keyk Martha forgot Bill.
Perhaps It was not actually a
forgetting. But It was blessed
surcease, and at lunch she thought,
with u wry smile, "Men hnve known i
j this senet for centuries. But wo-
g: men who work are In on It. now
t too Wilhout my Job. I'd be crying
i my eyes out on the brd at Helen's."
She couldn't help wondering.!
£ then, why Bill had been unable to
| find in soldiering this same nb-
2 sorbing satisfaction, this s a m e
: sweet release "Prrhaps he didn't
3 try Perhaps Bill didn't take his
it training In earnest He did treat
5 it rather like a whim of the gov- ’
I ernment's . . '
Choice of 10
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Powder Puff Muslin
Woven Dy-o-Dots
Printed Spun Rayon
Plain Chamhrays
Striped Chamhrays
• Corded Chamhrays
Printed Mat-La-Sheer
Woven Seersucker
Rayon Gabardine
Plaid Gingham
EL CARO
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Suava Print Rayons
Fun-n-Frolic S’sueker
Strat-o-spun Rayons
Woven Gingham Swiss
Royalty Print Crepes
(’overtone Rayons
French Crepe Solids
Peldile Crepe Solids
FRKK-VUE TONITF
\lso Sunday - Monday - Tueadaj
rrhR next morning, the pile of
foldera hud dwindled consid-
erably The Chief was himself
again, scowling at the fll* clerk,
burking at Maltha, ronring Into
telephones
He was ronring so alarmingly
when Mgrtha brought in the com-
M 0 M P.rl,,,.
• wash »»".....
OPEN HOUSE
10c ROYAL 15c
TODAY' AND SATURDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
SUNDAY
DAY - TUEN?
CRYSTAL
LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS
CONTINUES
Due To Ad verso WruHirr, Open House For Crystal
And Crystal Cleaner* And livers Will < nnllmir Thru
Saturday Nl«hl, Frh. H.
rteinu M'*'*n*'
t Grand new
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 306, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1941, newspaper, February 21, 1941; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc921210/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.