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El Reno (Okla.) Dally Tribune
IN SOCIETY
Methodist Units
Have Programs
Church Council
Groups Convene
Friday, December 3, T
The Doctor's Daughters
By FAITH BALDWIN
COPYRIGHT. IMS
NEA SERVICE, INC1.
(ooks Warned
To He Prepared
Members Meet For
Interesting Sessions
Circle 3 of the Woman’s So-
ciety of Christian Service of the
MONDAY
Members of the General Council
of Women’s Work of the First
Christian church conducted group
homes of
West Wav club. Party, gift ex
Central Methodist church convened cj)finKr nnq covered dish luneheon. I meetings Thursday in
Thursday afternoon in the home Hostess. Mrs* A. It Utile, not! I'he various members,
of Mrs Blanche Fbeher. (121 South i/jndon street. Mrs R. J. Price, 1005 South
Barker avenue —... ~—*, ...... ......... Hadden avenue, was hostess to the
Child Craft Study club. Hostess
“TOMORROW . .
CHAPTER XXVTTI
me through this. Why
want to go. Emily?’’
you I morrow, in Boston. He had
have her, he said in the wire;
Riding through the cool night Because Ini in love with you. she remembered, if she cared, she
Her answering wire had said, “Will |
be at Parker House before noon.’’
| Clothes, flung In the bag. Mon-
ey. 8he had enough. A note for
| her mother. Telephone the taxi
! stand. If she could get away bernro CHICKASHA, Dec .1 nl
i Jim and Emily came back . . . Mall is a better morale-builder
She hated Jim. He had hurt even food for the soldier ovei
her, hed looked at her as if she mg the country’s cooks had t
were beneath contempt. All women
with its lingering smell of burning *1P t,10,,Kht. because it's unendur- would meet him tomorrow; they’d T“** wu‘“r" be prepared for an eating
brush she said, suddenly, that she ““®* being with you. because I run away, they'd be married . . -! i hTd^stoCf when he returns, says Lieut,
was thlnkin* of leaving Cranbei rv cant bear to loclt nt i°'i, when The house door nnen*x n..a tin, c0°1’ aDIe t0 spp hideous thing,,
and golnr to Boston.
He said, *'You're crazy, you're
needed hete. By y.iur patient
they're used to you, attached. Hr
the office and—the rest of as.” he
Miss Adah Burge, leader, opened Mj.f g N vj|m I)2o South Hoff' •Southwest group. Devotionals were atMed, “vour people' me!
the business session and Mrs. G M
Anderson read the scripture from
the 2ftth chapter of Matthew.
Mir. Anderson also led the dis-
cussion Worn “The World Outlook,''
entitled What Women Arp Talk-
ing about as RelntPri to Present
War Conditions
Mrs. Lillie Sams was the only
additional guest attending and Ihe
members present included Miss
avenue.
American Legion auxiliary Host-
ess, Mrs. Frank Cleere. 705 South
Barker avenue, assisted by Mrs,
Arthur Foster and Mrs. J. R
Hnwpe
Ladles Auxiliary to the Frater-
nal Order of Fouler Meeting In
Fjigles hall
Burge, Mrs. J. M Burve, Mrs. Effle Methodist church
Oorlee. Mrs. P C. Canon. Mrs. E.
A. Estes, Mrs. T. H. Ellison. Mrs.
E. W. Flagler. Mrs. L. F Oeery.
Mrs. R. F. Jones, sr.. Mrs. T. R.
Musgrave, Mrs. Millie McDonald. |lam wenrM
Mrs. Henry Schweibert. Mrs. An-
derson. Mrs. Z T Ross and the
hostess
Mrs. Fischer served lovely re-
freshments. assisted by Mrs. Geerv
and Mrs, Ellison.
Members of circle 4 enjoyed n 1 hams avenue
o'clock turkey dinner Thursday in
the home of Mrs. W H. Hardwick.
El Reno reformatory. Mrs Charles
Perry. Mrs. Bert Amberg and Mrs.
N. C. Heard were assisting host-
esses.
After the dinner, the year's bus!-
led by Mrs. J. A. Hawkins and
I Mrs. R. B Morris reviewed the
| World Call.
Additional guests were Mrs
I Clarence Mrlz and Mrs. E. F
Hauser while members present ln-
! eluded Mrs. F. R. GOiighom Mrs.
I Norman Schroeder, Mrs. J. C
Httbbaul. M?s. C. H Krumm. Mrs
j Charles Bradney, Mrs. Hawkins
Phllathea society of the Flrs\, Mrs 0 R Rf>mlne. Mrs IfMrrts
Mrs. W A Duff. Mrs Price and
Mrs. W J Mulhnll
Mrs. Hawkins will be hostess to
this group when it convenes again
on Jan. ti at her home, 1028 South
Hadden avenue.
Mrs J A DeAtlev led the devo-
tlonals and Mrs C. E. IJnvIlle re-
South | viewed the World Call when the
Northwest group convened with
Nancy's nearby—or wntch her
amusing herself with making you
jealous . . .
Aloud she said,
“Restless perhaps, tired of be-
i tng In one place."
"That isn't like you." he said
soberly.
"Well." she said lightly. “I haven't
The house door opened and Jim not mlwMnfi Colonel Jpss Ijlrs0n of the
to help "me. oVoui. l2k" L TJe "*Xi h°rn SOUnded 0,1 ,h<> flivLsion
She was dazed, pulled down to rOS *
She fled downstairs, her Larson, former secretary ol
earth, she stumbled out asking. *Ultoas^ bumping The driver came .stalP school land commission.
forward to take it from her. She .students at the Oklahoma C(
Hostess. Mrs.
E. E. Brown. 500 East. Wade street
assisted by Mrs. Thomas Jensen
TUESDAY
B. E. C. club. Hostess. Mrs. Wil-
.100 South Williams
avenue
Chapter AE of P E O Hostess
Mias Mary Ashbrook, 519
Hoff avenue
She said gently:
"You’ll get along.'
Driving through the darkness, the decided—yet."
cool crisp night, silent, thinking, , * * *
Tf It could be like this always. I Winter came early that year,
if ymt could maintain the illusion, early snows, high winds, severe
said gasping. “I have to catch tho for Women that writers who t
o'clock to Boston.” the "wonderful K rations" r
“Lots of time, lady," said tho revise their opinions after a
driver, soot’ '
othlnglv.
* *
to the front lines.
Mail call overseas. Larson
two people alone, two people to- ''Old. relieved by short spells of
gether, out of all the world, doing clear, freezing weather, skies like
their job together, loving each oth- black ice. pierced with the frosty
Fntre Nous clnb Hostess. Mr: I Mrs.
T. M AdrrhoM 405 South Wil- ! Watt
Ren Anderson
street
708 West
er very much.
He said, slowly. “Don't go into
anything in a hurry will you?"
"No.-
On their way home he aid. dlfti-
dently;
'T've been wanting to tell you
something, but I'm a little scared '
What about?' She thought. It
can't be Nancy, he's always dis-
cussed Nancy with tne.
He sold, “The housing conditions
at the Edgnr mills. I've started
swords of starlight
Jim. going to a call, was aston- co"tort*d' wlth anxlptv
"But how—what ran I do?"
He said, "It's that kid — tho I??
grandmother can't help. You |
must."
He was dragging her up the
steps, practically tearing her, st midnight Jim and Fmilv u i . ,. "'
thinirs from her s.h» c,,, tv.e etc , , * , a brines nn immediate response
things from her. She saw the old stood in thp uving room of the thp „.PariP<i, mP1, nnrt ...f r pw
woman, shaking, white to the lips. Hanson house The neighbor had , ” , 1 ,
ctnnrtin* hv nrinirino ^ nousp. i up neignooi nan back with mv men again I n
standing by the crib wringing her gone home. Grandmother Hanson i,lfr *0 knork n hunrh of head
tremulous hands. She saw the had been nut to hed Fmilv ?, KnorK a htmch or head
ehita hen,rt te-ihie " put 10 Km,IV wn,,lr5 gether to get them to write
child . . . heard its terrible strug- stay the night. Tomorrow they letters homeH
gle fot breath, saw the little faco could get a nurse. But no one was ._
ished to find Nancy muffled to the
ears In sweaters, scarfs and a shag-
gy fur coat waiting for him
"You don't want to go this sort
of a night," he expostulated.
“I heard the 'phone ring. Do take
tne I'm bored stiff. Emily's buried
Jim barked at her
You've had diphtheria?"
"Yes. but—”
He said. “No time to lose. Get
Into the kitchen, put water on to
boll. Find me a sheet."
She did not hear the other eom-
9-Year-0ld's Allowan
Increased to $1,900
in a bock. Mother and Dad went mands She was staring at him.
to the charity concert I've been cried, “I can't, Jim. I can't
frantic." ..." She felt faint. She said
"Whv?" he inquired. again, stumbling toward the door
The ground was hard. It crackled “X can't!"
Members present were Mrs Clar-i }r"upp ' Ynut d.ul will buck tne ip. un{jer melr f0Pf ;ls they crossed OnA. what are you made cou);)
Recent Wedding
Hale Announced
Mr. and Mrs. J.
once Imboden, Mrs. Unville, Mrs.
DeAtley. Mrs Anderson and Mrs
j C. S Singleton
Mrs DeAtley. 903 Sunset drive
I will be hostess at the next meet-
ing Jan 0
Fair Addition group met with
K
,m i Mis E. A. Oodfrev, 122 North K
their avenue Devotionals were led by
Mrs W L. Martin and Mrs. Jack
ness was closed Mrs. W W. Math- West London street, have
ews. president of the entire so- nounred the mnriiage of
ctetjfc wa» tha only additional ue>;t ,laughter. Mr -. Ann Cornelia, to
Members Attending were Mrs Robert W Kresiit. son of Mr. and Smith reviewed the World Call.
I*o Kanini Mi OWRI B»U Mr Ml William O Ko in Clinton. Members present included Mrs
E. C. Cannon, Mrs H. W. Davis Iowa.
Mrs. Nancy Erbar, Mrs I*e Hur* rite vows were read by Rev. Roy I
vey. Mrs. Roy King. Mrs B. o perchml In the ror.e chapel of
Hutchemann. Mrs Arlle ledbetter. the Boston Avenue Methodist |
Mrs Clyde Matthew*. Mrs W. H church. Tulsa, at 4 p m Nov (I
Schroetler. Mrs Mary Sharon. Mrs The couple was attended by Mr and I
O K Smith. Mrs. N E Rogers, vtrs. Armine W Smith of Tulsa
Mrs W. M Vaughn. Mrs, Amberg.
Mrs. Perry. Mis. Hoard and the
hostess
The bride wore a blue iweed suit
W E Porter. Mrs. Cornelia New-
man. Mrs Smith. Mrs Martin
Mrs W H. Johnson. Mrs George
Lovell and Mrs. Godfrey.
Mrs I/well. 1011 East Foreman
street, will lx* hostess to this group,
Jan. 6
The South group convened lij
but it's my show really I've be
talking out of turn, to members of
the medical society, to some of the
city officials Hie more honest eilv
toward the garage.
?" he seized her wrists, fpar
she whimpered
“I don't know." Her hand rluch- hurting her. but
ed the yellow paper of the wire in fought him.
, , her pocket. Site was so happy she "I hate it." she said. “I won't
In. Ji*I!U*,y "mid laugh, shriek, cry She I tell you. I-et me go"
couldn't sit shut up at home with Bp obeyed so suddenly that she
her happiness. The walls would almost fell. "Very well," he said,
close In on her. She had to push j "Go next door, find someone, a
them out. She said. “The roads woman who can keep her head,
are clear, the ploughs were through Send her here. Telephone Emily
and It hasn't snowed hard for sev- i tell her to come at once."
cral clays. No ice even. I've got Long after the next door nelgh-
to go with you. Jim . . . please." | bor, a capable elderly woman, had
She stood outside the garage door hurried into the Hanson house
up in her
free on the registry tonight.
"You won't bp fit for work to-
morrow.” said Jim.
"It's Sunday, have you forgot-
ten? I can sleep. Ask Nanev to
pack a bag for ntc. No. Ellen. She
will know what I need."
His face darkened.
"Don’t be too hard on Noncy,"
she said,
ly."
He said. “It was a life, wasn't founder The boy's mother
It. a child choking to death? She for the increase because of h
have arisen above her— taxes and hleber living costs, c
in? rite and her son have "on!
CHICAGO. Dec. 3 — (UP'
monthly allowance of *1900
creased by court order from
goes to Montgomery Word TTi
she can't help It. real- 9, fr0m the estate of his fi
grandson of a Montgomery
he hand on his arm. servant, one ear. and no yach
steadily. “Believe nte--— -. ....
Sellup will retire from the Board
of Health. There's every HkcUlioncI
that Jameson Is all right. The Ed*
ggar interests can’t intimidate him.
Jameson believes he's under obli-
gation to me. too.....You know,
when your dad went to Boston for
that last meeting and Ills kid had
the accident nnd they called tne. in
consult ntlon.
She put
She said.
Jim. Nanev has courage Just not
this kind."
He said;
Well, tonight's taught me some-
thing."
1 An'wav' v'l’at *mi ai d lifted her nrma. She put them long after Emily drove
one thing and nnoihet I think pi 1
sure will be put on Carter to do
picked up something. A v el lot
of paper. She said, "it look."
a wire. Doctor Jim.”
He took It from her hand
went back and stood undei
Emily went back to her patient. h,u light and read it. A me
He was breathing evenly, the tube laler hp was lpaplng lip thp ,
in his larvnx. He had to be watch- opening Nancy’s door, starir
rd all night long, lest the tube , the utter confusion of her
clog, lest he expel it. with cough- the* envclojte on her dest
; dressed to her mother ... *
Jlnt looked for his car. bewll- As he stood there he
something about the houses.
with navy aces orl. and her flow- Ilhp churrh '>a,,or wtjh Mrs L R
If ...It-.. tin na twiL 1 oca
Roblyer-Given
Wedding Set
Mr nnd Mrs Frank E Oreen
rrs were n corsage of orchid-
Mrs. Smith, matron of honor,
wore n brown suit with brown ac-
cessories Her corsage was of pink
carnations.
Mis. Kresin is a graduate of El
Reno highschool nnd IWore her
marriage she was employed by tIn-
914 South Williams avenue, have department of Justice here
announced the engagetnenr nnd Kresin is a graduate of Lyons
Handley serving as hostess.
Devotionals were read by Mrs
E. p Sturdavant and Mrs. J S
Cormack reviewed the World Call
Members present included Mrs
Handley. Mrs. V A. Mount, Mrs | Emily.
* * •
“Meaning Frnnk?" said Emil".
"Yes. But," he added hastily, "he 11
ft? reason, you can make him I
den't want to throw any monkey
wrenches into your personal affnii
(To lie C one I u fleet 1
approaching marriage- of their highschool. Lyon-
daughter Ml - itelly .Lnilee. to l*n(*n* Wartliutg
Aviation Student Jack Roblye-r. son
of Mr, and Mrs B W Roblyer,
701 North Bickfeird avenue. The
ceremony will take place Dee. 17
Mies Greer* is a graduate of El
Reno highschool with the class of
1943 During her senior year she
was vice president of the Squaw
pep squad and Bonita Marlca Cat-
t« literary soeiety At present she
is employed a* an accountant in
ihe cost department nl Douglas
Aircraft comiiany In
City
Iowa, nnd nt-
rollet't'. Clinton.
Walter Bradley. Mrs H. O. Mork I
Mrs J A. Van Alsline. Mrs Otts
Anderson Mrs Fannie Frosch. W
L. Leach, Mrs Cormack and Mrs
Sturdavant
Next meeting plnee will lx* nn-
atul Iowa Suite college. Ames, where I noutued later.
he war a member of Betn Tlietn
Pi fraternity. He now l- employed
as nn angtneer in the ait 1 raft divi-
sion of J I Ca e company Rock-
ford. Ill
The newlvweds mo at home at
the Lafayette hotel. Rockford
FRATERNAL CFNTER 1*1 \Ns
FOR HOLIDAY SEASON
Pinna for the Christmas holidny
Oklahoma season at the Flks fraternal cen-
ter for service men were forward
Aviation student Roblyer also od nt n meeting of senior hostesses
wos graduated from El Reno high- for ,hp ,,pnlpr Thursday night In
school with the class of 1943 He n,p |,on„.
.waa active In football nnd basket- Assignment of hnste- e- for all
ball and was captain of the bas- of thp hol|(,n% was rom.
kctball team In his senior year p)P(ed
He entered the armv air forces Ir, It WM announcP(, lha( thr 1)nnd
Jutw- 1943, and now Is stationed
Mis Grace Smith. 415 North
Choctaw avenue, wns hostess to
the North group. Mrs. John Stroffe
led the devotional* and Mrs. Sam
Wallace reviewed the World Call
Those attending were Mrs
Stroffe Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Smith.
Mrs W H Verges, Mrs R. A
McClain. Mrs. Glenn Brown. Mrs
Elizabeth Lyman. Mrs. R W,
Wickware nnd Mrs. Ernest Pearl.
rite Jan. 6 meeting will be held
nt the home of Mrs Brown. 415
North Evans avenue
Central group met with Mrs
Stanley Barker. 300 West Wade
street Devotionals were conducted
bv Mrs o I, Dale and the World
Call wa.s reviewed by Mrs Bar-
ker
Members attending Included Mrs
“Don't worry about Frank."
"But." he said, "if you and he— >"
That's nonsense
' Naiicv said—"
'Nancy doesn't know.” she said
firmly.
But if you're In love with him.*"
he itersisted.
"I'm not. Would I
around his throat and stood on father's car and went in, Nancy
tiptoe 10 kiss him. She kissed him sat shivering in Jim's coupe. She dPrrd N«»wy. he thought, running faintly the long-screeching w
because she could have kissed the thought; It isn't fair, I hate 111- oul- a-s last as she could. His of the Boston-bound train.
| whole world, she cottkl have kissed ness, it disgusts and frightens me. yotmg face was set and miserable When she kissed him this
1< per . beggars, idiots. She was she clutched the wire fiercely He thought, driving home In Dr. ning. he thought, it had not
brhijful of kissing. Because she £he thought . . . Drew . . . Hall's car. God. what a fool I've 1 he whom she embraced,
i she was happy. she could see people moving been—
| Nancy?” he held her closely, about against the lighted windows He left the car, stamped Into
‘Nancy—you don't mean—" she took a deep breath, slid into the house calling Nancy. But there
I don't mean anything. Hurry tpP driver's seat, started the car was no answer. Ellen padded out.
She scurried into the garage and drove home. No one would be a gray flannel wrapper cloaking
| ahead of Hint. "Where are we go- there except Elllen in the back ot her bones. She said. “I heard a
inR? the house. She left the car in taxi—"
The Hanson baby has the the driveway, and went up to He explained what Emily want-
croup, he explained. No one Is jjncg she could catch the 11 ed. watched Ellen on her way to
home except ihe grandmother. The o'clock, go to the hotel and wait. I Emily's room On the stairs she
parents are in New York for the
weekend."
The Hanson house, a 'mail frame
Chest Cold
wic«
VVapoP
To Relieve Misery
Rub on Tested
roteve was on the outskirts of
town Nancy waited in the ear.
not Would 1 l>o content- holding fast to the slip of yellow
plating going away to work tf I |)apPr m her pocket.
*prr'' She was *aying to herself, To-
rimt s richt He chuckled. 1 m m0rrnw I'll see him . . tomorrow.'
glad. You don't mind, do tna? _
Not that he Isn't a good c- and
chap£rB xm
mother’s .going to lx* sore if any azia
estranermen* arise* because of tlit> As Nanry sat In the car she
She's very much on the l-.dgur wondered what excuse she could
side." * rive to go to Boston. It wouldn’t
What does father say ’ matter, really, nothing materrd
"He -said, 'Go ahead’.” Drew wa.s crazy and careless, lie
Well." said EUtily, "more power would be unfaithful to her. he
to you " would come to hate her perhaps.
He took a hand off the wheel he would beat her. she thought
and touched her shoulder He - nkl absurdly, but he was in love with
wistfully. her. He hadn't been able to for-
"I wish you'd stay home and see get, he would never forget. To-
WERE NUTRITION HEADQUARTERS
nt Santa Ana. Calif.
from the 253rd remount qttadron c w M(. Dona Id. Mrs. Dale. Mrs.
Fort Reno, will play at the center j c M Rrndv Mrs chauncey Hall.
Miss Green will depart soon for Christmas eve night and a special
California where they will be mar
rled.
program for Wednesoay night. |
Dee 22. is being arranged by the
entertainment committee.
Senior hostesses In attendance
at the Thursday night meeting
included Mrs Emerson H Kelson
■ -- '■ . —1— - . 1 Mrs. Fred Wewerka \L I D 1
Mr and Mrs Roy Rtisman. son. Thomas, Jr.. Mrs Kenneth C. T/i- t
Leon. Mr. and Mrs R L Bris- veil, Mrs Merritt Denison, Mr j
Mrs.
Corner Door
H P I-eepcr. Mrs Barker
! Mrs A Compton and Mrs Mnudq
Parrish.
The place of the next meeting
will be announced nt a later date.
How Can I!
veil. Mrs Merritt
man were Thursday dinner guests William s Retsche. jr.. Mrs. James I
of Mr and Mrs W A King nnd H Burge. Mrs S'ella Beet*. Miss ' Q How can I save lime wnen
son. Donald Lee. Other guests were Prances Shumate. Miss Mildred 1 "Tin* potato chlpa?
Mr. and Mrs. R E King. Clyde Streeter, Miss Arllne Locke. Miss A. Steam the potatoes for 15
King, Mrs Charles Nall
daughter, Charlotte Ann
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Thelma nnd
children suent Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. John Retmcrr,
Mr. and Mrs. John Laub spent
Saturday evening with Mr and
Mrs. Joe Schweitzer.
Mr. and Mrs Melvin Weldeman
and children of Yukon were 8>m-
day dinner guests of Mr and Mrs
Bernard Rother.
Mrs. Lura Young. Mrs. Sam
Scott and Mrs. Rosie Ausburn
an<t Margaret McDonald. Miss Wahlelu minutes before frvlng potato chips
Shumate nnd Miss Maxine Crow.
Dream Girl
were Thursday afternoon vtrltors
of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Moberly.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schweitzer and
sons. Mr. and Mrs Cecil Schweit-
zer and sons. Mr. nnd Mrs. John
Relmers were among the many
who attended the 501 h wedding
anniversary celebration of Mr. nnd
Mrs Gus Schweitzer and the 2Gth
anniversary celebration of Mr. and
Mra. Jbhn Voss last Sunday.
Arthur and Ray Meade spent
Sunday afternoon with C. J. and
Earl Thelma.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brlsman were
Tuesday dinner guest* of Mr. nnd
Mrs. W A. King and son Donald
Lee.
Mr and Mr*. Bernard Rot he5
and children spent Sunday evening
in the Prank Rother home.
Mr and Mrs. John Ltutb. Mr. j
nnd Mr* joe Schweitzer and son
spent one evening last week with
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brlsman.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Mende and
sans. Mr nnd Mrs Roy Brlsman
und son. Leon, were Sunday din-
ner guest* of Mr and Mrs. D. E.
Mwade
This not only saves time and fat
but makes crispier chips.
Q How can I remove stains
from pie plates?
A. The oven-browned stains on
pi,, dishes can be caslty removed
bv soaking in a strong solution of
borax and water.
Q How enn 1 Induce sleep?
A Many people find that ent-
tng a small onion before retiring
will produce sleep.
Modern Etiquette
Q Is It all right for a guest
to open conversation with another
guest when there ha* been no for-
mal Introduction?
A. Yes. this Is perfectly all
right.
Q Is It all right to Include
some kind of personal message
when aendtng a Christmas card?
A. Yes. This Is perfectly proper
and adds friendliness to the spirit
of Christmas
Dozing beneath a pin-up picture
at Dirwln Australia, Capt. R. N.
Skipper of a B-24 bomber crew
la undoubtedly enjoying sweet
dream*
MEN 'CROCHET'
AKRON. Ohio— <U.»—Crocheting
Is generally a lady-llke pastime.
But not to certain husky males at
the Ooodyear Aircraft corpora-
tion plant Every day they "croch-
et" huge nets used to cover the
gigantic envelopes of the navy's
sub-hunting blimps as the helium*
filled bag is being fitted to tho
control car. In making ona big
veil, they tie something Ilka 375-
ROCKET
NOW THRU SATURDAY
linor. 1:30 I*. M.
John Garfield — Maureen O'Hara in
“THE FALLEN SPARROW"
PREVUF SATURDAY NITE
si VD\1 MONDAY
AND Tl’ESDAY
WHERE... the Men Are One to Ten,
A Gal’s Gotta Be Good!
3 GIRLS TO A BED! - 10 GIRLS TO A DATE! -
20 GIRLS TO A STEAK!
No Wonder No Man Is Safe After Dark!
SONNY TUFTS
ANNE HURLEY' iCSS BARKEN
VrtdtHtd Dtrodtd tnd Tcrtw Plgy by DUDLEY NICHOLS • w»y by *«••• >•*»*« u to*
•ROOM AND BORFir - NEWS - Iflc - .15c
EL CARO
Doors Open 1:15 P. M.
HI'NDAY - MONDAY * TITS.
RICHARD DIX
"THE KANSAN’
—Plan—
“J SMART GUYS”
NEWS — SPORTS
Adm. 10c and ?5c
ROYAL
Matinee. Sunday, 1:15 P. M.
SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUEH.
LANA TURNER
SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS’
—Plus—
"RATIONED RHYTHM”
HAPPY TIMRH SCIENCE
Admission !0r and 20r
GOLD MEDAL
FLOUR
THE FLOUR FOR
EVERY BAKING
NEED.
WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF PECANS
WALNUTS, PEANUTS, COCOANUTS, ETC.
Complete A.snrtmeni of Fresh Fruits and Vegetable*
Kept Crisp In Our Vegetable Bin. Buv In The Momln
For He-t Selection
BIG PACKAGE EXPLODED WHEAT......... 6c
BIG PKG. MUNCH RICE..................6c
Prize in Eaeh Package
WHITE CORN MEAL. S and 10- lb. Sack’
ME-TO-YOU CANDY, 1 and 2-lb. Boxes
5 and 10-lb. Dark and White Golden Table Syrup
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
No. 2 TOMATOES, 18 points .............10c
No. 2 MUSTARD OR TURNIP GREENS. 8 points 11c
No. 2 CUT STRINGLESS BEANS, 11 points ... 12c
JERSEY CORN FLAKES.........11-oi.Pkg. 8c
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CHRISTMAS TREES
35c lo $2.00
IN OUR MARKET
ALASKA PINK SALMON, 12 points............................ 28
HALF OR WHOLE HAMS, 5 points.................c........lb. 35
y A D ft I Id T ITCMC Rmwn Point* G II J K
ll U' r U I It I IIlpIj Fxplre Saturday. Dee. 4
SALT JOWLS ..............15c PORK LIVER ..............25
BRAINS ..................18c FRYERS AND HENS
NEW SHIPMENT DILL PICKLES......................'.... 3 lor 10
0-OPERATIVE
I. F. KULLMAN, MANAGFR
"WK PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR I’RESII COUNTRY EGGS”
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 237, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1943, newspaper, December 3, 1943; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc921467/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.