The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 114, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 11, 1950 Page: 3 of 8
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4 Tuesday, July 11, 1950
State Auxiliary President
Is Honored With Banquet
El Reno post and unit No. 34 of the American Legion
honored Mrs. W. Arthur Biggert, department president, with
a banquet Saturday evening in the auditorium of the Etta
Dale junior highschool.
George Demke, sixth district executive committeeman,
served as master of ceremonies. Rev. Forrest Fields, pastor
of the Wesley Methodist church, led the invocation preced-
~ -----ing group singing under the
JUNE wedding j direction of Walter P. Marsh
is announced ‘with Mrs. Opal Shackelford
El Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
Three
Picnic Honors
City Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fulk of
Oakland. Calif., and Mrs. Ross Rob-
inson of Wann were honored with
a picnic dinner Sunday at Legion
park.
Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Ice. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Allison and
Buck Foster, all of Geary, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Meyers and son. Jackie,
of Greenfield. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
CALENDAR
street.
The vows were exchanged In
the First Baptist church of Ed-
mond with Rev. M E. Ramsey
Officiating.
Attendants for the couple were
Mr. and Mrs Rov Harrison of Ed- trodu<*d >r>ch‘ded 07 Charles
g mond .... i Hoshall of Oklahoma City, na-
“—’ -----”— committeeman;
WEDNESDAY
RI8 Bridge club. Hoatess, Mrs.
Pete Oerber, 800 North Rock Island
avenue. Meeting at 1:30 p. m.
THURSDAY
ODO club. Hostess, Mrs. Harry
Foster of Okarche, Mrs. Zera Brown Herberger. southwest of El Reno,
of Calumet, Mr. and Mrs. Olen J yFW auxiliary. Picnic at 7 p. m.
Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Neal V. Gold- I at Legion park,
en and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack ■ FRIDAY
___ w „ ____ Robinson, son, Jackie, Kenneth Ladies of the Grand Army of
Schoonover, readings by Mrs. John!Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Darold Chap- the RepUjjijC- Meeting in the IOOF
Fitch, vocal selections by the Leo- pell, children, Wanda and Dale. ha)| Hostess:cs vjrR Edna Thomas,
pard City Four of Oklahoma City Mr. and Mrs. Fulk and Mrs. Rob- Mrs Sam Lakin and Mrs. Clyde
and the Marsh Melodiers composed inson were Friday evening^ quests Hgynps
Ellison Avenue Methodist church.
Announcement has been made of serving aa accompanist,
the wedding, June 29. of Miss Le- The program included dance rou-
nora Cooper and Robert L. Me- tine* by Phyllis Dresser and Ulith
MilUan, son of Mrs. Anna Mc-
Milllan of Oklahoma City.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. V. D. Hyer of Edmond and
W. L. Cooper, 923 West Watts j 0f Mr. Marsh and his sons. Buddy, of Mr. and Mrs. Chappell. 909 South
Sailing Delayed
To Send Soldiers
SAN FRANCISCO. July 11—(A*)
—In order to rush 1.350 military
men to Japan, the American Presi-
dent liner General W. H. Oordon
EAGLES AUXILIARY
HAS SOCIAL MEETING
Mrs. S. E. French and Mrs. E. A. i delayed a scheduled sailing for 26
Fuller were hostesses when the so- . hours.
rial meeting of the Eagles auxiliary i When the Gordon leaves at 6
was held Monday evening In Eagles I p. m. Tuesday she will carry a
Lake Murray Gets
Two New
ray liei
Life G
uards
hall.
group of military men from Camp
Stoneman. Calif.
The 1.350 men were to have
sailed by transport ship July 17.
Tuesday's sailing will leave the
transport free for other duty.
High and second high lavors were
won by Mrs. Earnest Haynes and
Mrs. George Davis, pitch; Mrs.
Edna Thomas and Mrs. Jack Smith,
bridge; Mrs. Arthur Schulz and
Mrs. French, bunco. __________
.... , . j ,k. BASS PLUGGED UP
Mrs. Haynes also received the gT IiOOT8_(UjB_i«he bass Ouy
door prize. 'Holcomb caught weighed a good
Also attending were Mrs. A. W.,^ tnchuUnK the palr ol
Joe Prank and John Henry. j Ellison avenue
Additional guests were Mr. and
As guest speaker, Paul R. Tay-
lor, superintendent of El Reno city
schools, discussed Americanism.
Legion and auxiliary officers ln-
tional executive
Mrs. John Whelan of Piedmont and
Mrs. Jim Whelan of Yukon.
Fellowship picnic at 6:45 p. m. In
Legion park
Modern Etiquette
Crandall, manager of the staU* vet- I Q How far in advance of the
crans hospital at Sulphui, H. J., weddjng day should the marriage
Lindell. ^anager of the state vet- I announCements pe mailed?
A former employe of the Citizens ^ Wgrren of olllBtee erans home At Ardmore: Mr. and Announcements are never
National bank, Mrs ■ department Legion commander; jD *■ ,H<™ at* daU*hter; mailed before the wedding. They
graduated from the El Reno high- Mfg ^ j. Johnscn of Mmond, Marvella. girls state governor at
school where she was a member
ol the Squaw pop club and the
Bonita Marlca Cat.ta literary so-
ciety.
Mr. McMillian,
national executive committee-
woman; Mrs. John Martin of Mc-
Alester. department first vice
president; Mrs. Ralph Lillard of
a graduate of Shawnee, department parliamen-
may be mailed as soon as possible
_ n ] after the ceremony, and usually
some member of the girl's family at-
the 1950 encampment.
Representatives of
ganlzations paying tribute to Mrs.
Eiggert were Frank Prevratll. VFW tends to tnis.
post; Mrs. Roy Eichor. P-TA;
James E. Bass, chamber of com-
Capltol Hill highschool In Okla-| tarian; Mrs. George Demke of El | . , .
homa City, now Is serving as ageiitlReno, department secretary-treas-;merce: Miss Mar*aret Bdse1' B
lor the A. E. Harper ranch at Ed- urer " ! ness and Professional Women s
Past department presidents at- c>ub*:K C 8 Deathera*e;
tending were Mrs. C A Gwyn of1 chamber of commerce. Mrs Henry
Kingfisher; Mrs. L. D. Akin of
Shawnee and Mrs. J. R. Ball of
t Enid.
District presidents attending in-
mond. where a home will be estab-
lished.
*. * *
MRS. W. E. BAIJ.EW
ENTERTAINS CLUB
From a surprise grab bag. a gift I
McGee. Social Order of the Beau-
ceant: H. Merle Woods. Klwanis
Bannister, Mrs. John Duff. Mrs.
Pete Gerber, Mrs. W. H. Hammett,
Mrs. Harry Hummel, Mrs. W. L.
Leach, Mrs. Margie Morris, Mrs.
Earl Nunn, Mrs. John Onan, Mrs.
M. Patrick, Mrs. B. W. Roblyer.
Mrs. George Svanas, Mrs. W. C.
Whltacre and Mrs. Roy Anderson.
The business meeting has been
scheduled for July 17 at the hall.
* » *
1 INTERMEDIATE CLASS
ATTENDS PICNIC
Members of the Intermediate
girls' class of the Church of the
Nazarene attended a picnic dinner
Monday at Adams park.
Present were Joyce Kondorfer,
June Sturgeon, Jean Sturgeon,
Maurine Oldfield, Ruth Watkins,
Creta Lyons and Mrs. B. C. Bicker-
motorboat spark plugs found In Its
stomach.
ARDMORE. July 11—<U.K—As an
added safety measure two new life
guards were put on duty this week
at Lake Murray beach by the Lions
club swimming committee. This
plan will provide guards at the
beaches all hours It Is open to
swimmers. It was said.
The life guards are a project
provided by the Lions chib recre-
ation committee of which Luton
Stinson and Wilton Cook are eo-
chalrmen.
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Q. Should one apologize when It
Is necessary to use the handker-
chief at the dinner table?
A. It is much better to say noth- ^ss" teacher.
Ing at all. Just use the handkerchief
as quickly and quietly and unob-
trusively as possible.
Q. If a man and a woman are
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INSTEAD OF 3
i the lowest price field
club; Robert i. Evans, Lions club; playing golf together, without ead-
Mrs. Ray K. Harper, VFW auxlli- , dies, should the man carry both
7“ f„TeseJn.tei,t0..ea<:h i Mn,r,B- ,L. ^er o7'™:! “^nLJla5‘1rdreRaymond h***'
the Friendly Workers club by Mrs., quah. second district; Mrs. Albert
W E. Hallew when she was hostess Duncan of W.-ight City, third dis-
durlng the Friday meeting In her I trlct; Mrs. Joe Brown of Dustin,
home. 315 South Williams avenue, j fourth district; Mrs. T. J. Hobbs
The afternoon of sewmg was of Midwest City, fifth district;
concluded with the serving of re- Mrs. Rollin Hutchins of Anadarko.
freshments , sixth district; Mrs. C. B, Nowlin I
Present were Mrs. A. C. Tlsor,,of Haramon, seventh district and
Mrs. O. C. Bollinger, Mrs. J. M. |Mrs- S*111 Nelson of Waynoka,
Corley, Mrs. W. I. Wyrlck, Mrs. eighth district.
E S. Epps. Mrs. W. L. Adums. Among the department chair -
Mrs. W. M. Propper. Mrs. Paul | men attending were Mrs. Lois
Lynn and the hostess Brown of Chlckasha. membership;
The door prize was presented to Mra- J- B Falkenberg of Bnld.
Mrs. Epps
On July 21. Mrs. Corley will en-
tertain the club members In her
home, 215 South Evans avenue.
* * *
VFW AUXILIARY
SCHEDULES PICNIC
Lorenzen, Legion post
Other special guests were the
honoree's parents, Mr and Mrs.
J. B. Harper, and her daughter.
Miss Anabel Biggert.
Arrangements for the dinner,
served by the El Reno Rebekah
lodge, were under tlie direction of
Mrs. Ollmore, local unit president.
All appointments and decorations
were arranged by Mrs. Thompson I
Gilbert.
A. No; the woman should carry
her own bag.
Infantry Begins
Summer Practice
FORT SILL, July 11—<<Pi—Mem-
bers of the 95th infantry' reserve
division began their annual sunni y,eme lor the assembly meeting of
Adventists Preparing:
In Case of Conflict
SAN FRANCISCO, July 11—(/Pi—
The worldwide Seventh Day Ad-
ventists, who refuse to serve com-
bat roles In war because they are
girls’ state; Mrs. Roy Macalester
ol Ardmore, poppy drive; Mrs C.
A. Ballard ol Oklahoma City,
finance; Mrs. G. C. Stewart of
Oklahoma City. Will Rogers hos-
pital; Mrs. Woodrow Hardy of
Norman, constitution and by-laws! agatnst killing, already are gear-
A covered dish picnic has been and Mrs. R M. Qulsenberry, of El j ing themselves for any eventuality,
scheduled by the auxiliary to the Ren0' chUd we,,are i A sDokesman for the 716.000
Charles C. Kegelman post of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars for 7
ft. m. Thursday at Legion park.
In the event of rain, the picnic
will be held »t the post clubjioqsg.
m.er maneuvers here Monday with
a warning that they were "meet-
ing In tjie shadow of war.”
The division's commanding offi-
cer. Brigadier General Whitfield
Council Group
Holds Debate
TORONTO, Ont.. July 11—bP)— j
How to meet the challenge of com- •
munlsm and other alternatives to
Christianity was debated by 90
members of -he central committee
of the World Council of Churches
here Monday.
The committee was seeking a
the council at Northwestern uni-
versity, Evanston, 111., in 1953. The
council, embracing about 160,000,-
000 church members In 44 countries
of all major Christian confessions
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Jack ol Shreveoort. La . warned ofj except the Roman Catholic, meets |
the danger of war and urged mem- every nve years.
bers "to be alert at all times."
There are 600 officers and enlisted
men In the division which repre-
sents Oklahoma. Louisiana and
Arkansas.
A spokesman for the 716.000
Legion officials present were El-' church members from 69 countries
mer Fraker of Oklahoma City and said Monday already members are
J. B. Koch of Norman, past de-
partment commanders; Bob Park-
er ot Tahlequah, Joe E. Brown of
Dustin and Van Ogden of King-
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: fisher, district commanders; Wood-
i tow Hardy of Norman and P. J.
McCarthy of Muskogee, depart-
Q. How can I make a substitute ment chairmen: Carl Stass and
glue? Earl Simon, both of Oklahoma
A. A very satisfactory glue can City, and John Arnold of Shaw-
be made in an emergency by soak- nee. national officers.
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particularly good for the children
when they wish to paste pictures.
Q. How can I clean a rubber ar-
ticle effectively ’
A. Use a solution of household
ammonia and warm water. This will
not only clean the rubber, but will
keep it soft and pliable.
Members of the headquarters
in training so they may serve In
such roles as medical corpsmen.
He emphasized that at) members. , . . ,
are willing to stand up for their! '■led Press rePoris that he and hls
Aly Khan Denies
Rumors of Divorce
CANNES. France, July 11—</P>—
Prince Aly Khan here Monday de-»
country's rights, but not with gun
or bomb
STEEL OUTPUT UP
NEW YORK, July 11—(Ah—8teel
mills will operate this week at 96.0 |
percent of capacity and produce an
estimated 1.830.000 tons, the Ameri-
wife. Rita Hayworth, were con-
templating a divorce. He also de- j
nied that his wife was expecting ]
another child. |
In searching lor a theme the |
committee members in their an-;
nual policy meeting asked them-1
selves what Is the most important ]
message of Christianity to a (
troubled world.
The committee unanimously |
elected Bishop Elvlnd Berggrav of
Oslo, primate of the Lutheran
Church of Norway, as one of the
six presidents of the world coun-
cil.
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Wes Divine, hospital officer and
Sybil Maricle, chief clerk.
Other guests Introduced included
Mrs. P. W. Hopkins ol Enid, de-
partment chapeau, 8 and 40; Earl
Simpson of Tulsa, grand chef de
week's rate of 92.6 and tonnage of I
1.765,200.
Q. How can I prevent a bruise ; gare, 40 and 8; Paul Cope of Ok-
from becoming discolored? lahoma City, director of war vet-
A. Moisten some dry starch with ] erans commission; Mrs. Carl James
cold w ater and cover the bruised I of Oklahoma City, chief clerk of i
part with It. I war veterans commission; Dr. W.C.1
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