The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 288, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 29, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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1~ 29, 1939 ISUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 1939
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
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Society
IBEAUCEANT FETES
Hampton, mktretis of wardrobe;
Mrs. Fred W. Sanford, daughter of
I the household; Mrs. W. C. Coons,
I inner guard; Mrs. B. B Spears,
I outer guard.
1 The order’s next meeting
scheduled for Feb. 9
I Davis, Miss Nancy Naylon, Miss [ the city, when the time was spent |
| Margaret Laiunan, Miss Evelyn | piecing quiil blocks. Luncheon |
Joyce Freeman Is
Feted At Supper1 L0ienzen Mlss °r6ta Carter, Miss I was served at 1 o'clock.
Emily Jean Jones, Miss Dorothy j Attending the meeting were Mrs.
Palmer, Miss Barbara Gamble, I John Campbell, Mrs. Wat lie Brand-
is !
|Birthday Party
Surprise Event
Scabutn Havnes was honored on
[Ills birthday anniversary when hit
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Haynes,
South Reno avenue, entertain-
ed at a surprise party Thursday
■evening.
Calendar
Assembly Inspected By CLUB convenes i ok
Mrs. Otto W. Vossmeyer MONTHLV s,ss,ON
MONDAY
Child Craft circle. Hostess. Mrs.
Mrs. Otto W. Vossmeyer, st.
[ Louis, Mo., supreme worthy prcsl-
To introduce her cousin, Miss Miss Jane Ellen Grace. Miss Eloise j *-v- Mrs. Clyde Haynes. Mrs. Ada
j Joyce Freeman of Fort Worth,1 Hendy and Miss Mary Sue Garner.' Mooro- Mrs. Austin Tarter, Mrs. I
Tex., who has enroled for second * * * j Herman Lemke, Mrs, Frank Owens,
semester work at the Oklahoma LUNCHEON ENJOVEI) ! Additional Society on Next Page
College for Women, Chickasha.; AT SLAUGHTER HOME , Mrs. Walter Haynes, cum ni",-.,.u...
Miss Eva Mae Miles, (520 West [ y{rs yf slaughter. 703 West Ianc* slx guests, Mrs. Hugh Olive.
Monthly meeting of '.lie Mustang ; Wade street, entertained at a Wafie street, was hostess to the1 Mrs Halol(l Olive. Mrs. Sherman
Sunshine demonstration club was ] buffet supper Saturday evening, i i<nc|jes Auxiliary to the Order 0f | Campbell and daughter. Gay. Miss
held Thursday at the home ol Mr. \ gbe Wfts ns.sjsted by her mother, Railroad Conductors when mem- Ma,tio Moore all<1 Mlss Veioim
and Mrs. Paul Sander, east o! | Mlx *. n M(lnv ...... ......... .... . , .......... _________ Tarter.
T. w. Rader, 1040 South Ellison ^rofthe sTcTaT'order''of Beau- Un'ion "cV wTth a ToVcroT dUh 1 “““ aunt’ ’ bere met for a 1 °'cl06k «>V6rcd
| The guests Invi
of Hepzebah, Ga„ the prize. Others present were Mrs.
avenue.
eeant, who made her annuul offi- ! luncheon served at 1 o'clock.
l" I cial visit t0 tlle E1 116110 assembly j Mrs. Ralph Patzack was a guest. ! sum* NeUm
j z. U. Freeman of Fort Worth. dish luncheon Friday afternoon.
The guests invited were Miss:
Fogg, 605 South Hoff avenue.
Educare chapter, Speakers’ Insti-
The club will meet Feb. 2 with
T , . ,, . . , Mrs. Fi-ank Owens, southwest of
In a contest Mrs. Slaughter won ! (he cjtv
Special Wednesday Only
Phone Early for Appointment
Plain Facial,
Lash and Brow
Dye and Arch
,n.oo
OPERATORS
Martha Roush, Marjorie
Malone Martin, Dorothy
Mason and Ruth Smith
VANITY SHOP
Phone 518
No. 58 Thursday was honored at| while members present were Mr. j Mlss 0rlene Robinson of chick-1 r. a. McClain, Mr.-.'J. H Graves'I
The time was spent informally j tute. Hostess,'Mrs. Lula Forrest, i Masonic'temnff "Cr “ U’°! ter ilola Aa'nd' xJ?”iSm ! jS*; MiSS Mary CMn Dix of Mrs 0161111 c Davis- Mrs. J. O.
nd delicious refreshments were 1206 West Watts street. | Masonic temple. . • m Oklahoma City. Miss Mary Frances' Hall. Mrs. Otis Anderson, Mrs.,
erv6d- Monday Contract Players. Hostess.1 Priding as a gracious hostess!*/ ’ ^ru? Clark Mr- »611d,;lx °f Idubcl, Miss Mena Jean | B. B. Spears. Mrs. F. O. Meyers.!
The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. D. Murphy, 310 North Rock 'Vas.M”- Edlla Kelly'wortlly Prcsi‘ Emil Veneck and daughter Doro- ’ ^usse11 of Norman- Miss Evelyn Mrs. P R. Pressk^., Two guests for
L. Pullin. Mr. and Mrs. J. j Island avenue. dent. 17 io tables, arranged to form].. ..... Rosr,r„ joimson Barnllar*' Miss Dorothy Sliyklett.; the luncheon were Mr. Meyers and |
Dodson. Misses Berdine Godfrey, cubanettes club. Hostess. Miss:a te”lptar cross- were aPP°lnted ln!an*d daughter Nonna Lee Mr- Mlss Louise Stlckley, Miss Marian Mrs. Slaughter.
Leona Rochelle, Oleta Dodson, Ecxle Hoberson. 704 South Choc-! “ie Beauceant co!,ors- red white, and I Louis K, ivanek and daughter La- Dale' i Tl'e auxiliary will meet Feb. Hi
Fern Williams. Lorlne Homesly. ,aw avenuc. ;b,at* wlth l,owIs of sweetpeas Vern Mrs Martin wiL,man Mrs Miss Martha Keeney. Mrs. Denzil , <lt u,c Eagles hall.
Kobbic Homesly, Ruth Elliott, Paul-j TUESDAY furnishing the floral decorations. 1q Klepper Mrs Okla Biles Mattoon, Miss Viola Armold, Miss j * $ *
line Yount. Doris Dodson. Ossie i G. T. c. ciub.‘ Hostess, Mrs. I.. Sharing honors with Mrs. Voss-! Mrs. ' jnl„es ' MasopuM jr.. and1”616111361 Barnhart. Mrs. George j>, a. L. MEETS WITH
”aynea,„^Ua ”ay_neS,i>,aU!ini B°w' ! C. Collier, 912 South Macomb ave- ! ni6yer was 11 memljcr of her offi- [ daughter. LaVonda, Mrs Eddie Be- [ w Miller‘ Miss Lillian Canon. Mbs, mrs. NATE OLIVE
lllng, Lillian Pope. Elizabeth Bo-
|nannon. Ma.y Mitchell, Jessie
nue. 61al staff‘ Mrs. John L. Dryer ofijeek Mrs. Cecil Mi.skd 'Dorothy Hensley. Mrs. Homer Pen-j Meeting of the D. A. L. club was
„ _ u. T| Bridgettcs club. Hostess, Mis.- Oklahoma City, supreme color bear- J Ron call was answered with ’’M’. ' "e11 Mlss vi,'«inia Qrabfelder. Miss |ccnducted Thursday at the home
Haynes, Frances Coltharp, Jimmie, Etlid Evans, east of the city. er- Alter the dinner Mrs. Kelly i Favorite Bre *d of Poultrv and Mar^arct Fischer. Miss Margaret of Mrs. Nate Olive, southwest of
% s i st m°xst tdi ±-'^jsz Tzr:z ‘
! Wade street. i adjourned to the third
WE SHARPEN WOOD SAWS
MAKE SAW MANDRELS
WK CAN CAST ANY REPAIR
FOR YOUR STOVE
LANMAN FDRY. U MCH. CO.
EL KENO PHONE 57»
iHollen.
George Hale. Buddy Hahn. Odell
Amici Boni club. Hostess. Mr-, for business and inspection.
I Farmer, a. b. Tbwnaen, Vernon i y. r. Mordy, 705 South Ellison
[Neather.v, Clifford Neathery, I re i avenue.
floor j discussed: “Advantages ol Keeping
! a Flock Calendar Record lor Small
Mrs I N. Wilson, past presi- Farm Flocks." Mrs. Johnson; Feed-
...... _ _. , ----- introduced Mrs. Vossmeyer j ing and Management of Farm
Lytle. Obey Carter. Jimmie Clouse. r OOF lodge hall 1 wnl t ...... „ , wnaiity Lnicks ana How to Pio-
TinrtPii Tv.ft-nn t nvemp tw™ I ir j ,, I W(J1 k 111 tlle initiation degree, duce Them." Mrs. Bales.
Linden Dodson. Lav erne Dodson. Tuesday Players. Hostess, Mrs.1 e\Cmnlifieation of pxaminimr m
Harry Anderson, Harrel Aldridge, stella Beets. 604 South Barker ave- visit ng men bers anrl n.in ». demonstration agent
Gradon Morgan Charles Foreman. I mle v siting membeis and balloting, Miss Doreen Fickel. demonstrated
George Frass, Albert Simmons.! chapter M P E O sisterhood “ ^'ere approved bv ,lle supreme | the selection and care of hatching
Leon Compton. Gilbert Stansbury. m, Nei.f B Waldo ^10 ^ W,W ^ tha ™lbly! 6'^s-
Soutli Macomb avenue.
I Van Gray. Arche Gaza. Sidney
Brown. Raymond Willingham. Eu-
| gene Armstrong, Ivon Yount. Les-
i ter Gaza. Jim Gray, Jesse Shrum.
Bud Medicalf. Hobert Carter. Lloyd
] Chadrick and Jack Fears
$
I LUNCHEON GIVEN 1»V
MRS. F. B. KIRK
Trianon club. Hostess, Miss
use for its motto for the en-
suing year. "To Bo Ever Thought-
„ _ ,,,, _ , ful of Others In Our Philantroplc
Surah Anne Fox. 1111 South Macomb wor|.
avenue.
WEDNESDAY
Catholic Daughters oi America
i Regular meeting in the Knights of
for 1939." To express the
thoughts of the order Mrs. Vcss-
meyer read a poem. "Teamwork,"
by Edgar A Guest.
[Columbus hall. , After gracious work from Mrs.
R. I. S club. Hostess. Mrs. Glenn P*'61' ,Ule meetinS was closed in
2224 West Rogers
form by the following officers:
Mrs. F. B. Kirk. 319 Soutli Bar- Richardson, ____ ______ _________
ker avenue, was hostess at a pret- street. Mls LeeRoy Ewing, oracle; Mrs.
tily appointed 1 o'clock luncheon j Ladies Auxiliary to Locomotive Ldna Kelly, president; Mrs. George
Thursday at the Southern hotel j Engineers. Hostess, Mrs. Charles Pui'<cl1' first vice president; Mrs.
after which bridge was played at [ Wamburg, 604 East Russell street. Georkc Purcell, first vice presi- [
her home. Sweetpeas were used as! Sunset Bridge club. Hostess. Mrs. dent; Mrs. Columbus Hall, second
floral decorations, while the Valen- i Leslie White. 314 Soutli Evans vicc president; Mrs. Henry Her-
ilne motif marked appointments. (avenue. non. preceptress; Mrs. I. N. Wil-
T M. T. M. club. Hostess, Mrs. son. treasurer; Mrs. Carl Whitlock,
Dave Kappus. south of the city, i reporter: Mrs. Fred E. Arnold.
Two Hour Bridge club Hostess, musician; Mrs. Walter Bradly,
Being feted were Mrs, Sally
I Carnes of Kansas City, Mo . Mrs.
L. M. Tucker. Mrs. J. E. Hender
son. Mis;, Ruth Henderson. Mrs. I Mrs. Curtis eKller. 1213 East Fore- chaplain. Mrs. W. Arthur Blggert.
R. E. Johnson. Mrs. G. W. Ranev.
Mrs. Harold T. Livingston, Mrs.
C. C. Fertig. Mrs. E. J. Dunn.
I Mrs. Charles S Forbes. Mrs. E. J.
Palmer. Mrs. W. R. Buckner. Mrs.
[W. L. Moore and Mrs. J. D. Mur-
f phy.
marshal; Mrs. Henry Bannister,
M assisting marshal; Mrs. Henry
man street.
J. C. L. club. Hostess, Mrs
H. Reding, north oi the city. [ Behne. standard bearer; ‘Mrs. Meta
Da in rose li Music chib. Hostess Breuer. color bearer: Mrs. Fred H.
Mrs. John C. DeLana. 800 South--—
Macomb avenue
Unity club. Hostess. Mrs. Colum-
G. E. WASHER
SPECIAL!
FREE
| Koll-Away
TUBS
with this
|r;.E. Wash-
er For A
Limited
Time.
Come In
| Xml See It:
Special At
! $79.95
or Just
Call 76
RECTOR’S
Prizes were won by Mrs. Forbes 11)115 Ball, 508 South Barker ave-
and Mrs. Dunn. ',lue-
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I BINGO DIVERSION
OF SOCIAL HOUR
Hostess at a regular meeting of
T. L. F. club Friday afternoon
was Mrs. James Wiedman. 1110
West Watts street. who featured
bingo as the diversion of tin* social
! hour after a brief business ses-
sion.
Mrs. Virgie Johnson won the
first prize, Mrs. Verda Zajic ser-
1 olid. Lunch was served before
adjournment to meet in two weeks
for a 6:30 o’clock covered dish
dinner at the home of Mrs. Glenn
Crawford. 923 TYest Woodson street,
when husband of members will
be guests.
Those present were Mrs. John- ,
son. Mrs. Zajic. Mrs. Walter |
Ridenour. Mrs. Robert Burns. Mrs. i
Hilary Bondurant. Mrs. Lester I
Morgan. Mrs. Margie Morris. Mrs.
C. L. Beverly. Mrs. Sam Kelly.
Mrs. John Ross and Mrs. Harry
Hummed.
sis
SUTTON-BARTLETT
VOWS ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bartlett of
Shawnee, former residents of this
city, have announced the marriage
of their daughter, Miss Lola Mae.
to Wayne Sutton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Sutton, also of Shaw-
nee, which has been kept secret
since Dec. 22.
The vows were exchanged in
Chandler Dec. 22. 1938. Mr. and
Mrs Sutton plan to depart Mon-
day to make their home at Salem.
111., where he is employed by the
Noble Drilling company.
Mrs. Sutton, who is a sister of
Mrs. Harry Schroeder, 720 South
Roberts avenue. Is a junior in the
Shawnee highschool and a member
of the Sigma Lamda club there.
Mr. Sutton also attended the Shaw-
nee highschool, completing his
senior year the first semester of
this term.
Help One Another club Hostess.
Mrs. Leland Anderson, south of j
the city.
FEDERATION FEATURES
MONTHLY SOCIAL I
Monthly social enjoyed by the
American Federation ol Govern- i
mont Employes was given Friday'
evening in the form of a tacky
and skating party In celebration j I
oi civil service week. More than!
150 members and guests enjoyed!I
the event. j |
Favors were distributed and prizes j
for skating were won by Mr. and '
Mrs. Albert N. Enlovv. Mrs. Avant j
Taylor and Dale K. Whinery. i
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 288, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 29, 1939, newspaper, January 29, 1939; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc921472/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.