The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 228, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 25, 1951 Page: 6 of 10
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El Reno (OklaJ Daily Tribune
WORLD TRADE CENTER—This is the architect’s conception of the proposed $75,000,000 World
Trade Center to be erected along the San Francisco waterfront opposite Market Street. Six massive
structures dominated by a 30-story center tower would be on the site of the famous ferry building.
The plan provides centers for the Pacific area, Pan-America, Europe, auditoriums and exposition balls
as well as docks for ocean liners. There would be offices and exhibition space for importers and ex-
porters, trade associations, foreign consulates, banks, custom brokers, transportation agencies and
showrooms for domestic and foreign products.
COMPLETES TRAINING ! Peabody, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. V.
Second Lieutenant Charles A. ; Peabody, 1107 South Hoff, recently
graduated from the company offi-
cers school at Fort Benning, Ga.
Family Feted
By Neighbors
BY TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
OKARCHE, Nov. 24—A group of
friends and relatives gathered Sun-
day evening at the new home of
Mr. and Mis. Bernard Dow in
Okarche, surprising them with a
house warming.
After the group was shown
through the beuuiiful new home the
evening was spent playing canasta,
with Mrs. Don Ross and WUson
Senn winning the high score prizes
which they presented to the hon-
oree.
Following the games refreshments
were served Horn baskets brought
by the guests.
Those present with Mr. and Mrs.
Dow and their family for the oc-
casion were Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Senn, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fickess,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schwarz, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Ward, Mr. and Mrs.
Houston Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Dow, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross, Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Dow, all of Okar-
che, Mr. and Mrs. Oordon Bennett,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Jech, Mr. and
Mrs. Beryle Jones and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Platt, all of Piedmont.
Sunday, November 25, 1951
*
Books Closed ... Charge Purchases Made Now Not Due Until Jan. 10,1952
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For the Holiday Season,
For So Many Occasions
A NAVY BLUE SUIT
Kingsridgc navy blue .suits will be worn by men and young men to so many places
this season. Just try one on today, A hard finished worsted all-wool suit styled in
the double breasted manner. Regulars nnd longs.
$6750
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★ Arrow Shirts
★ Florsheim Shoes
★ Wembley Ties
★ Swank Jewelry
★ Stetson Hats
★ McGregor Sportswear
there’s no “if” in
the lift bras
Flair's satin clastic design, even to tho
underrup, gives constant uplift. Never binds,
never hampers—leaves you
action-free. Has GOSSARD’8
Inside, outside perfection—flawless fit.
kill lopptd wUh
• mbroidwod nylon
marquisette. Blush,
while, black.
A, t, C cue*.
T# plwrg, m net.
SUGARCANE
THE FINEST RAYON GABARDINE
UNIVURE-UNISEC TREATED
• Non-oily stain rasistant
• Permanent wrinkle rasistant
• Durable water repellent
• Retards perspiration odors
• Garments stay cleaner longer
Sty lid by
jeann© durrell
Trim flattarar, smart in lint
with button-an collar tab.
Magnolia, sand, man rasa, v
(oral, Capri blua, middy blwa,
groan and brown.
Sizes 10 to 18
$19.75
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★ STAR STUDDED VALUES
* Girls''and Boys' Warm Winter Togs!
Coats for Girls Reduced
l
i
Boys Wear
JACKIE JUMPER STORM COATS — Warm weather-
proofed gabardine. Quilted all wool linings. Blue with
grey mouton fur collars. Sizes 4 to 8.
Regular $14.95 Values __________________Now $11.22
JACKIE TOT CORDUROY JACKETS—Sizes 4 to 7.
In green or wine. Fully lined jackets with patch pockets.
Regular $6.95 Values Now $4.64
TOMMY BOY CORDUROY JACKETS—Battle jacket
style with knit wrist and waist band. Zipper front. Sizes
4 to 6. Regular $3.25 Values______________Now $2.16
i^£oIE*nUMPEI? AND TWI(;s DRESS SLAX FOR
DOYn—All wool flannels in solid tones and menswear
checks and plaids. Detachable suspenders. In brown,
blue, grey, or green. Sizes 3 to 7.
Regular $5.95 Values------------------Special $2.88
JACKIE TOT BOXER LONGIES. In washable cotton
gabardine. Brown and green. Sizes 4 to 7.
Regular $3.50 Values ______ Special $2.88
BROADCLOTH SPORT SHIRTS—White and colors.
Short and long sleeves.
Regular $1.79 to $1.98 Vulues ______Reduced % to i/2
$17.98
$17.98
$21.95
$18.95
$26.95
$31.45
Bambury and Yorkster all wool coats for girls reduced
when they need them. Tweeds, coverts, broadcloths
and pretty plaids.
Toddlers’ Sizes
Regular Values $19.95__________Now
Sizes 6 to 8
Regular Values $19.95__________Now
Subteen Sizes 12-14
Regular $34.95 Values__________Now
Subteen Sizes 12-14
Regular $29.95 Values__________Now
Sizes 10-14
Regular $29.95 Values_________,Now
Sizes 10-12
Regular $34.95 Values__________Now
Save Money On These Fine Winter Coats Now!
SUBTEEN CORDUROY JACKETS FOR GIRLS —
Belted style. Leather buttons. 2 patch pockets. Green
or brown. Sizes 10 to 14. Regular $8.95 -Special $5.95
SUBTEEN DRESSES—by Johnny Lee and Star Teen.
iTetty ginghams, chambrays and corduroys. Many in
this group to choose from. Sizes 8 to 14. Regular Values
$5.9o to $13.95-- ---------------Now Reduced /4 to l/3
GIRLS CORDUROY JACKETS—Box style with double
rows of leather buttons. Patch pockets. Sizes 7 to 14
Regular $5.95 Values___________________Now $4.95
GlouMmJu-fi
CHIISTUS
Pretty and sheer full-fashioned hosiery.
Exquisite nylons for Christmas gifting.
Shades: Billowey Taupe, Ripplemist,
Golden Pond and Tan Bark, Sizes 8>/^
to 11. Regulars and longs.
15 Denier—60 Gauge
$1.95
30 Denier—51 Gauge
Walking Sheers
15 Denier—51 Gauge
$1.50
wonderful idea
for Christmas
shoppers!
empty gift
a
powder box
arid 4 4-kc
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You're not stuck. You novor will be—for the empty
Sift powder box by Charles of tho tltz It not only a
wondorful, but a porfoct last mlnuto silt Idoa. All you
do It pay for it and tond It. Sho doot tho rod — by
bringing It back to bo fillod with tho mott portonal
of oil Chritlmat gifts—hor vory own loco powdor
■udo-to-ordor oxclutlvoly for hor. Boowtlfully
I $1, (2 0m boo (plot tax).
"NAPPERS"—Christmas Gifts
For Girls—For Y/omen
in 111 nip n
'-WIW,r LOUNGE-ABOUTSt
Nappers
all-nylon, all-washable!
Caauml at-home wear end lounging
take naturally to Nappers by Holeproof.
These all-nyloo slippersocks wash like^
a dream. Dry fast. CanVshrink. And
the durable nylOn solef cushioned with
nylon padding are dreamt walking!
In brilliant Tribal Colors and white. •
Wear ’em, love ’em, give ‘cm! Sizes
• to II for women, 7 10 10 for girls.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 228, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 25, 1951, newspaper, November 25, 1951; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc921361/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.