The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 11, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 13, 1949 Page: 3 of 12
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Sunday, March 13, 1949
El Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
Three
Bermuda Clipper
ethodist Units
ontinue Study
Sessions Held By
Church Circles
e third study of "Cuing in the
of Today" was conducted by
r leaders during the Thursday
ings of the Woman’s Society j
hristlan Service of the Wesley;
odist church.
s. Lacy Bennett, 901 West I
Ison street, wns hostess to metn-
of circle 1.
s. Millie McDonald offered de-
ns and Mrs. j. p. Briggs di-
d the study using the text,
to—Twilight or Dawn."
th Mrs. Roy King, Mrs. Arnold
tllisch, Mrs. Earl Coleman and
George Purcell assisting a gen-
discussion followed tlie program.
■sent were Mrs. McDonald, Mrs.
j. Mrs. Sawallisch. Mrs. Purcell,
Coleman, daughter, Yvette,
Homer Lord. Mrs. Fred Heckes,
Ed Schooley, Mrs. C. A. Wag-
Mrs. George Bell and the
f;s*
e next circle meeting will be
•h 31 with Mrs. Wagner, 921
jh Reno avenue.
•cle 2 met with Mrs. w. P.
•s. 320 East Wade street, for
third study with Mrs. T. W.
a in as leader.
•s. H. M. VanderGraat gave the
lions, opening with prayer and f
ting her topic from the 11th
ter of Acts.
jss Efl'ie Weaver gave an article I
Chlang Kia-shck and Mrs.
ning spoke on "His Path of
pr
fa. Crites read articles on "What
e Things Stand In the Way of . D _ .
munisrn" and "Shall the United Pau ®“ch* 0r4 in’'’ of Bermuda
s Regain Faith in Chinn’" <?Upp<;’I, " ‘ 1 be modeled bv Mrs.
. _ _ .. . Jatk W Myeis for Kelso’s in the
J. P. Creasey discussed jaycce Jaynes’ style show Monday
nming Southwest Gateway to n,.,u. style right for any occasion,
a. and the session was closed this black and white suit dress
features the long cuffed sleeves and
hip fli.res. The cut-away jacket
prayer by Mrs. Brittain
rclc members present were Mrs.
J. Waldo, Mrs. A. B. Warner,
Dick Spillers. Mrs. Pearl
Jsnfclter, Mrs. F N. Irving, Mrs.
Hale. Mrs. VanderGraat. Mrs.
sey. Mis. Brittain, Miss Weaver
j the hostess.
>e March 21 meeting will be
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
CLASS CONVENES
Every Woman’s Bible class of
the Flrstr Christian church met for
an all-day quilting session and
covered dish luncheon Friday at
the church.
Members in attendance were
Mrs L. M. Ruark, Mrs. W. L.
Bradly. Mrs. Sylvia Heiligman,
Mrs. W. F. Carroll. Mrs. E. A. God-
frey, Mrs. L. T. Samuelson. Mrs.
Bess Breeze. Mrs. W. L. Leach,
Mrs.| E. D. Mark. Mrs. George M.
Lovell. Mrs. M. M. Oolden, Mrs.
E B. Godfrey. Mrs. W. H. John-
j son. Mrs. H. A Smith, Mrs. W. F.
Brady, Mrs. Fannie Frosch, Mrs.
j Vein Peterson and Mrs. Roy Hall.
The next all-day meeting. March
18. will be at the church.
; * * *
PATTY WELLS HONOR Ell
j AT BIRTHDAY PARTY
Twenty-five young friends of
Patty Wells met in her home. 206
North El Reno avenue, Friday aft-
| ernoon to join in the celebration
| of her seventh birthday anniver-
sary.
Relay races and games were en-
joyed before the birthday cake was
served by tlv honoree’s mother,
Mrs. W. Jay Wells.
Favors of balloons and candy
| eggs were presented to Sharon Sue
| Seely, Etta Tennery, Mary John-
son. Brenda Cahill, Bonnie Flem-
[ ing. Janet King. Caroline Bloom,
i Sandra Coker, Helen Swagerty.
j Carolyn and Phyllis DeLaughter.
Harvey and Tony Pratt, Phillip
I Oakes, Floyd Clem. Larry Adams.
Richard Myers. Carl Walch and
Paul Winslow.
* * *
RENO VALLEY CLUB
CONDUCTS SESSION
Reno Valley Home Demonstration
j club met Tuesday in the home of
Mrs. M. H. Reding, north of El
| Reno, with 16 members and two
j visitors. Mrs. Otis Herriman and
| Mrs. Ed Reding present.
Roll call was answered with “what
flower grows best for me nnd what
s|)eeial care is needed?"
Mrs. B. H. Reding was lesson
leader for the day and Mrs. Olin
Palmer gave a demonstration on
planting n tree.
Miss Margaret Edsel, county home
Coins Galore—But Not for Them
John Alcorn, left, 12, and his brother Robert, 11, gasp in amaze-
ment al the $180(1 in coins they found behind a North Philadelphia,
Pa., supermarket. However, the boys' piggy banks still go beg-
ging, for the money was left behind by burglars who broke into the
store and escaped with $6000.
iront and scml-flurcd skirt achieve | demonstration agent, demonstrated
a soft, feminine silhouette. The1 window boxes.
Frank Henson original of white j A noon luncheon was served,
milan straw is trimmed with pink The next meeting will be Tuesday,
rosebuds, black feather and veil. To March 29. with Mrs. Virdln Rovse,
complete the accessory picture, she north of El Reno.
_______ __ _______ ____ _ carries a black calf bag by Elite. __
Mrs. Waldo, 1005 South Barker 'vilite fabric gloves by Van Raaltc ; Mr. and Mrs. Paul LcFcver. Mr.
lie. Assistant hostesses will be ^*'d hei pumps are of black kid by and Mrs. Ernest LeFever attended
funeral services in Oklahoma City
for Mrs. Elmer Cunningham, for-
Creasey and Mrs. Jack Rother. Dl‘ Liso Drbs
s. W. H Hardwick. El Reno ' ~
mator.v circle, with Mrs. A. F. James Murray, 1021 West Woodson
as co-hostess, entertained street,
bers of circle 6. Mrs. Lawrence King gave devo-
fs. H M Hensley presented the tions on "Interpreted by Whom" and
with Mrs. R W. Davis and offered prayer, followed by the med-
R. F. Jones. Jr., giving supple- J Nation
ary articles on habits and cus- She al£0 directed the mission
of the Chinese study with assignments taken by
•s. Hensley accompanied B‘ & Tr*“Uler ’iml M,s- Jobn
p as they sang Chinese songs *ppe ’ _
Mrs. Zent sang "Bringing in Mr,*■ E1™J Brown discussed an
Sheaves" in Chinese. ®rtlcle on "Fron,lrrs of Falth" and
Mrs. C. F Thompsbn read "A
sisted by Miss Hazeldean Hard- Christian’s Message "
the hostesses served to Mrs After Chinese riddles were en-
s, jr.. Mrs. Hensley. Mrs. R. W j0Ved by thc members, a dessert
s. Mrs. R. D Davis, Mrs. M. E. course was'served to Mrs. Tressidcr.
n/y™Mr^' Alben Tayl°r' Mrs'! Mrs. Chappel. Mrs King. Mrs.
id Fletcher. Mrs. Paul Dresser Brown Mrs Thompson. Mrs. J. E.
Mrs. Charles Perry Mlnard, Mrs. Harry Bowling. Mrs.
e next meeting will be with Sylvester Smith. Miss Velma Smith
R D Davis. 611 South Williams nnd the hostess,
ue, with Mrs. Paid Dresser, co- Mis. Earl Cranmer. 1120 South
fss- Barker avenue, will be hostess to
•cle 8 met in the home of Mrs. j the March 31 meeting.
merly of Calumet.
How Can I?
Q. How can I easily dean a fry-
ing pan that has been used for
onions or fish?
A Soak it during the meal with
a strong solution of ammonia and
water. This will take away the
odor, and the pan will wash read-
ily.
Q How can I prevent spattering
when frying eggs?
A. Add a generous pinch of flour
to the grease and stir. Just before
putting in the eggs to fry; this
will prevent the usual spattering
of grease.
Q. How can I cljean windows
without using water.
A. Instead of using water on
windows, try using a cloth dipped
I in ammonia and whiting, and then
| polish with a chamois.
< ALF HAS HARELIP
WARRKNSBUKG. 111. —»U.R>— A
j harc-lippcd calf was born on the
farm of Green V. Creason, near
1 here. According to veterinarian C.
i A. Lemen, the animal has no dif-
j ficulty feeding and is exceptionally
' strong.
WE PAY CASH
For Dead and
Crippled Animals
Prompt and
Courteous Service
CALL COLLECT
Small Animals Removed Free!
EL RENO
RENDERING COMPANY
PHONE 43
THE GOSPEL CENTER
UN-DENOMINATIONAL
O. L. DeGUIRE
— 820 WEST WADE
REVIVAL
SERVICES CONTINUE
NIGHTLY. 7:45
(Exci'pt Saturday)
Attend These Meetings
And Hear the Anointed
Preaching of Pastor-
Evangelist
0. L. DeGuire
TONIGHT’S SUBJECT:
"Ten Reasons Why The
Un-Rcpentod Moral Man
Will Bo latst."
-OTHER SUBJECTS-
“How Close Can a Man Get to Heaven and Still Re Lost?"
"Must We Belong to a Certain Church To Re Saved?”
"The World's Greatest Sin" . . . And Many Others
BRING THE FAMILY TO SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:45 A. M.
AND TO OUR CHURCH SERVICES AT 11:00 A. M.
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MEETING CONDUCTED BY
PRESBYTERIAN GROUP
Fldelis Sunday school class and
Spiritual Life group of the First
I Presbyterian church conducted ihc
regular monthly meeting Thursday
in the parlor of the church with
MrR. Lillie Tompkins and Mrs.
Vestus Morris as co-hostesses.
Mrs. Tompkins, president, opened
the meeting with prayer and read
the poem. "A Circle That Takes
Him In."
Roll call was answered with
verses from the Bible nnd minutes
from the previous meeting were
read and the treasurer’s report
was given.
It was voted to donate to the
Red Cross fund drive
Mrs. T. F. Clifford conducted the
Spiritual Life program which was
oixhiod by the group siiiRttig of
"He Lifted Me"
After silent prayers for mission-
aries, Mrs. Morris offered prayer.
The lesson was taken from the
Hook of Acts with ene.h member i
Illustrating one chapter and giving
thoughts on the topic nnd favorite [
,'crses.
E. N. Potts nnd Mrs. John W.
Stockburger.
Mrs. Morgnn will entertnln the
class April 14 at her home In the
reformatory circle.
* * ■ *
W INNERS IN GOLF
CONTESTS LISTED
Mrs. Qlen Brown and Mrs. Aubrey
Bryant were hostesses at the first
meeting of the season of the Ladies
Golf club of the El Reno Country
club Thursday at the club house.
Play was for low putts nnd
winners were Mrs. H O. Davis in
tile championship flight. Mrs. Brown !
in class A and Mrs. Floyd Leidy in ■
class B
The golf club is sponsoring a !
benefit coffee bridge at 11 o'clock |
Wednesday morning at the club-■
house. Reservations must bo made !
by telephoning 597 before Monday |
noon. The proceeds will be used U> i
furnish the women's locker room for
lhe new club house.
INCURABLE
PROVIDENCE. R. I.—<UJ9—Pa-
trolman John J. O’Connor strode
oiu to hand a Jaywalker ticket to
a man carelessly crossing the street,
hfs eyes o.i something in his hand.
It turned out to be another ticket
the man had been handed a few
minutes before.
Get New Tire Service
SAVE* YOU THE COST
Let Us Recap Your
HAHN BROS
Furniture Auction at Everett's Auction House
118 WENT WADE—MONDAY. MARCH 11. 7:3U P. M.
After Mrs. Clifford closed the
study with prayer, the group Joined
in repeating the benediction.
The following practically new furniture belonging to Richard
O. Gromer who is being transferred from FI Heno:
1948 model Westinghou.se 7 cu ft refrigerator. 1948 Wel-
At o New Every Day Low Price
Siget: 9 to 17 and 10 to 18
Luscious ice cream shades in smooth
wrinkle resistant Gabardine. ’ Styled
and finished as only California design-
ers and makers can do. .. . They havfc
that California unusual touch. Choose
from grays, brown, beige, greens, pink.
Others $9.90 to $14.75
flIMTHON
El Reno
Every Hay Low Prices
inputs were served from a lace-
covered tabic to Mrs. Clifford, Mrs.
Tompkins, Mrs. Morris. Mrs E. H
Blanset. Mrs. Emil Doeberitz, Mrs.
W. A Brown, Mrs. R Blanchard.
Mrs. H. S McGee, Mrs. Jessie ail-
hnm, Mrs. D A. Morgnn. Mrs.
blit table lop range. 5-plece wulnut, dinette set, 9x12 wool
rug and pad. 2-plece living room suite. 4-piece walnut bed-
room suite and bathroom stove.
Also in this sale—lots of other furniture and miscellaneous
Items too numerous to mention.
If You Have Anythin.". To Fell Call 787 for Pickup Service
<’. L. Everett uni Bel* Thorp. Aiulicneerx, S. II. Love, Clerk
Spring Into Summer
CASUAL DRESSES
by
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Short Sleeve
GABARDINES
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Harle, Budge. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 11, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 13, 1949, newspaper, March 13, 1949; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc921478/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.