The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 285, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1940 Page: 3 of 8
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1940
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
THREE
4RTY is ENJOYED BY
ROGRESSIVE PLAYERS
Honorint; the Progressive Play-
s club members Wednesday af-
rnoon was the dessert-bridge in i
ie liome of Mrs. J. W. Newquist,
8 Sou lb Moore avenue.
Calendar
FRIDAY
Ladies auxiliary to the Order
Two guests, Mrs. S. N. VUm and I Rallwa>' Conductors. Regular
rs. Arnold SawalUseh, were pres-1 meeUng in the Eagles hall,
it for Ihe afternoon meeting. 1 Ladies of the Grand Army of
Winning high score in bridge for *he Republic. Regular meeting in
"11' was Mr VUm. and j RlP Amenean legion hall
h I ., for the members was! Friday Bridge club. Hostess, Mrs.
Lula Forrest, 20(1
Group Celebrates
Kith Anniversary
i
Celebrating the 16th birthday |
anniversary of Court Salve Regina, j
the Catholic Daughters of America !
entertained at a dinner-bridge ,
Wednesday evening in the Knights 1
of Columbus hall.
The centerpiece was a big birth- j
day cake in court colors of purple, |
geld and white, on which there
were 16 candle*. After tire dinner, J
Father Victor Van Durrne gave a j
short talk.
Two past grand regents. Mrs t
E. O. Hamilton and Mrs. Josephine *
FOR BEDTIME
feld by Mrs. E J. Palmer.
I ■ : mi,hop
I
West
Marshall, were present.
The remainder of the evening
Watts i was spent in playing bridge and
, street bunco. Miss Colletta Finn was
[rs W E. Allen. Mrs J. J. DiUon. I Help One Another club. Hosts, ! awarded high score in bunoo while
I S Gaylord Fees, Mrs. John i Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mathis, south Mrs. James Gorman held high
ft eh. Mrs Palmer. Mrs. Ed Red- i of El Reno.
Mr- Karl Scarlett. Mrs. Guy ! pons Colloquium club. Hosts. Mr.
airka Mi Prank Chambers and i and Mrs. Neal Vawter, 307 East
r Herman Busse. | London street.
Mr: Erl Reding will entertain j T. L. F. club. Hostess, Mrs.
ie club Feb. 7 at her home north- ; Hilary Bondurant, 202 South Ad-
cst of E1 Reno. I mire avenue. . „ „
0 Leisure Hour club. Hostess. Mrs.! Hvrns. Miss Ruth Btmnell, Miss
M P. Modrell, 106 West Foreman j Agiies Jfeuien. Mrs.
score in bridge. A birthday gift
exchange was held.
Father Van Durme. court cnap-
lain, and one guest. Mrs. Gorman,
were present along with the mem-
bers. Mrs. Edward H. McComas,
Mrs. Hamilton, Miss Elizabeth
IKS. I Y. MORRIS
|J
I st reet
CU B HOSTESS
jTwo : is wrie present at a
liethtu of llie Jolly Eight Bridge
I II wetlne d::v afternoon in the1 ered dislt dinner at 7 oclock at;
Ini' "l Mi J Y Morris, 606, the lodge hall. Mrs. C L. Clark.!
lorth avenue Mrs. j Mr*. Ben Anderson, Mrs. Earl |
I a Davis and Mrs. Pete Gerber | DeLong and Mrs. C. L. Duff. A
be fea-
Mrs. Ray Maher, Mrs. Ed Wolf,
Mrs. S. S. Kinkade, Mrs. Don Cor-
MONDAY wln Mrs Mary Robinson, Miss
Eagles auxiliary. Hostess at cov- pjnn Mrs, Pet€ Qerber, Mrs.
j miscellaneous shower will ^ ]||r----Mrs Wollcr .ind
Iti id';' was Hu diversion of tlxe tured honoring Mrs. P ce ouitney. i Mrs peterman. were assisted by
lei noon in which Mrs. Gerber whose home was destroyed y * | welter.
as hii’li for the guests, while the
:pless held high score for the
A Homer 1 Richard- j church. Hootaw. Mtn MMdwd am-
, W:1 se(.ond high ' f^d. 821 Sunset drive
m > * Cubnnettes club. Hostess, Mrs.
Members present were Mrs r J. AWw> 70ft south Roberts ave-
x. Mr: Richardson, Mrs. Gilbert i
nue
1 ; M|- >ohn Rector’ Mrs J ’ child Craft circle. Hostess. Mrs. I Mrs. John Woodward. 934 South
(. el : :'!U| Mrs MonLs Glenn R. Rhodes. 1014 South Had- Miles avenue, Wednesday afternoon , WILLIAM J. SCHULTE
I den avenue. Roll call was answered by dis- ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
1,28 Monday Contract Players. Host- < cussing an adolescent problem and Qnlv members were piesent Wed-
Ml1'' twn weks-.ess. Mrs. Oils Anderson 618 South how to handle the problem. '
Barker avenue Twelve members and one guest, nesday evenulg wnen M
Monday Night Bridge club Host- Mrs. B M. Patterson of Ada. were J Schulte was hostess at a meet-
jess. Mrs Roy Stafford, north of present. j ing of the Wednesday Players
Marshall. Mrs. Joe Ledoux, Mrs.
A. H. Wolf, Miss Louise Welter.
Mrs. John Welter and Mrs. Casper
Determan.
recently.
Y W A. of the First Baptist
I t ir - • m eiine will be with.
|i- P I! Higginbotham.
MRS. JOHN WOODWARD
IS STUDY CLUB HOSTESS
Mrs. L. Odem was welcomed as i
the new member of the Home and j
Child study club which met with j
J
-jj son Roy, of Antona were Sunday
| dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs R.
_8 A. Lewis and children. Mr ..nd
EMBROIDERY CLUB MEETS
M’JTH MRS. THOMPSON " HARMONY
Mrs. Otis Anderson; Mrs. Robert g___
Newsom and Mrs. W G. Crump Mrs. Arthur Dow entertained with Mrs. Douglas Mulligan cf Okla-
were the guests present at the a bridge party Thursday afternoon, homa City were afternoon visitors,
meeting of the Priscilla Embroi- Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Jones and
dery club when it met Wednesdav R A Lewis, Mrs. Frank Jones, children and Jim Jones spent Sun-
Mrs. Henry Mueggenborg. Miss dav in Edmond, the guests of
IlOVV CAN I?
By ANN ASHLEY
Q How can I remove odors from
bottles'
A Put a tablespoonful of dry
mustard into the bottle and fill
half-full of cold water. Shake
well, then let it stand for half an
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
G. R Thompson 502 South Bick- Ellen Marlow Mr. and Mrs. Ber- Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy,
ford avenue . n
Members present were Mrs. I. N Mr and Mrs Marven Henrlchs ............ „................
Wilson. Mrs Elmer Brown. Mrs. Mvs Lewls ana Mlsh Marlow re- and children spent Sunday with houl then rinsP with dear water
Henrv Behne Mrs M P Kellv ce*vec* for the two hiqh Mr. and Mrs. John Ahlden. near
Mrs. H R. Siler. Mrs. J D Rin- SC01CS- wllile Mrs Bernard Dow okarche.
derhagen, Mrs. F. H Brown, Mrs. rece*ved tbe traveling prize.
.W V. Matson and Mrs. C. W At the close of the games, deli-
Brusdi. cious refreshments were served by
Mrs. Brusch was welcomed as a hostess. _
new member into the club at this Mr. and Mrs. Jess Biby and Poundmastei Allan McKay knew cleaned
children wdre Sunday dinner just what to do when what was T L!
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George later diagnosed as a seal or a sea
Biby. lion suddenly showed up on the
Mr and Mrs William King en- prindpa, stree, of tha cHy He
tertained at dinner Sunday. Cov- ■ ,
ers were laid for Mr and Mrs got a few I)ounds of klP>)e,s' and
Elb.v King and Tom Beatke of by throwing them across the path
Watonga, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. of the animal finally lured it into
King. Miss Lucile King and Clyde a big packing case, in which it
meeting
A 1 o’clock luncheon will be
held as the club’s next meeting on
Feb 7, with Mrs. Matson and
Mrs. Siler . rs joint hostesses in
Mrs Matson's home. 715 South
William' avenue
I IREAtKN LOSE PATIENCE
Q How can I treat pans which
have been scorched by food ad-
hering tc them?
SEA LION APPEARS a Sprinkle dry baking soda into
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (U.P> — j the pars and allow them to stand
for a while. They can then be
ily and qi
Q How can I repair furniture
from which a small bit of wood
ha” been chipped?
A Replace the chipped piece,
using the white of an egg as an
adhesive
POSTOFFICE RFTl SEI)
TWFFf. Ont (U.R'- Imagine any
town turning down a new post-
office. Tweed has done just that.
The tow n council claims it doesn't
ENID. —<U.R)—Enid firemen lost King of El Reno, Mr and Mrs. was wisely returned to the sea
patience when they were called to R. L. Brisman, Mr and Mrs. Roy----
a residence by a fire started after Brisman and son, Leon. Would vou like a 'telephone so
an attempt to thaw out frozen Mr and Mrs. Henry Peters and I your name will be in the new need a new postoffice and argues
water pipes. They had been called children were Sunday afternoon telephone directory? If so. please that tine money earmarked by
to the same residence only 101 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph notify the telephone business olflce Ottawa Tor the building should be
days before to put out another Husmann. now—before it Is too late. Call diverted to proser ition of the war
blaze. caused by the same thing, I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rott and , 70C —iadv.i instead.
Copyright, IHt. by Fairchild.
This nightdress and matching
bed - jacket are in run - resistant
ration.
|X I VI VI! I.TING III LI)
ALTRUISTIC CLUB
I id B Reno.
|id Mi Homer Filler were hosts -----
Bun- I \M Ain MflkVl QIYRH
I ::.r Kin Methodist UOIt METHODIST GROUP
| evening in the Members of th* Queen Esther
Standard Bearers ol the Fust
P ave v..i led by Rev. w r j Methodist church met at the home
■Jms ■ ni pastor, followed by the|of Mias Laura Bachler, 808 West u' 8 •
■gulnr business Games and con-
"Looking Forward to Their Grow- in her homo a, 1083 South Ellison
ing Up" was the lesson topic given ■ avenue jl
bv Mrs. A. W Huckabee and Mrs.
W P Marsh i In the bridge games, high score |
Plans for a "sweetheart dinner” award was won by Mrs. William i
to be held Feb. 12 were completed
in the course of the afternoon’s
-t.. w re the diversions of the
I'-ini'.'
London street. Wednesday evening Those present were Mrs. K. B.
for the January social Refresh- Brown. Mrs. Marsh Mrs. Ray Por-
ments were seived at the dose of t*r,
the informal evening.
Mrs. H. B Lumadue. Mrs.
Huckabee. Mrs. Woodward. Mrs.
11
L. Funk Others playing were Miss
Florence Collier, Mrs. Malcom E
Phelps. Mrs. Thompson Gilbert, ||
Mis, Budge Harle, Mrs. Clarence i
Cooper, Mrs. Marion Higby. Mrs |
Wetzel S. Weldeu. Mrs. Herbert G. I
Keller. Mrs. Kenneth Kalbfleisch,
Kt, hment were served to Mr .... ________ were Harry Garrett. Mrs Charles Byrd. 2TZZZI
v OH Radcliff. Mr and! Membm ar^ucst. WW ^ Norrls Whilacre. Mrs Harvev Ea" Bar,ies and tho
A delightful dessert course was i
L. Bast. (served at the conclusion of the |
Delicious refreshments were serv- games
ed at the close of the meeting.' Mrs Weldon will entertain the I
next meeting. Feb 7 !
two weeks at the home of Mrs. I In her home at 1088 South Elliscn
M L. Bast. 915 South Hoff avenue, j avenue.
t' I H Milhvee. Mr and Mrs IjW)ta Heilman. Mrs tnhn pr».tn„ ona
' ore■ Baker. Ml and Mrs R A beth Millwee. Miss Helen Baker. | Orwnvtrtl. Mrs. John Preston and
ii>h Mr "id Mi J W Me- Miss Ruth Baker Miss Dorothy * _•
’(■■ M -nd Mr. Frank Car- Buss Miss Winifred Williams. Miss,
nr . im and Mrs Johnson. Betty Jean Hardwick. Miss Hazel- .T’l
Ir and M. Paler. Mr. and Mrs. dean Hardwick. Bud Hardwick.' vatwi 10 ^ at lts
| M’ Ernest Hodgktnson. Mrs R A BaclUer-nnd son. Jackie.
]li Florence Heltzman. Mrs Har- The next meeting, which will
y Bowling. E. E Brown. Ouy be held in February, will be at
R:,. n li Mi'chell and soil, ti e home ot Rev and Mrs W R
J th. H. R e n,mi. ham Jolmson.
|ti IF" lie- Bell Blight Miss
"u 1! and Miss Elizabeth KNIT AND TUCK CLUB
ll'.llwe' HAS ENJOYABLE SEHSION
Knit and Tuck club met with ]
IT RULING THIMBU CLUB Mrs. David F Pickett, 511 South
III I • -• t\ III I I HOME Foster avenue Wednesday fot the!
With Mi C E Welden as as- weekly session
r>riat'! hostess, the Sterling Thim- • Enjoying the afternoon weiv '
| Ml l "ii Huff. Mrs H Wavne penrv Mrs Hubert
.south i:lli on avenue. Wednes- H Raney. Mrs Eugene J Halter.
| ion Mr John R Mmtland Mrs, Clll-
The altemoon win spent in sew- ford Brown, and Mrs. Olen Voege-
v. I,. i Mr II A never. Mrs leln.
hi Hr'kett Mr Sam Roberson.: The next meeting will be with I
Ii Welden. Mr O O Tollef- Mrs. Hubert H Raney I.iebmann
KM Clark kin W .ipurtmenf
Stoelir. Mrs. M B Cope. Mrs. ( * * *
I Ml OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED
I Ml Hiliph Gambel BY BENEFIT ASSO( IATION
1 Mrs. Laura V. Puckett. Denson
Mi 3am Roberson. 412 South Tex., state installing officer of the
I 'ess to Women's Benefit association, was i
h i) v h n !'. meets in two present at the meeting of (tie W
B A., review 8. Tuesday afternoon
In the Eagles hall
Sixteen members were present
at the regular meeting which was
conducted for the installation of'
the officers for the ensuing year I
TOMORROW!
MERCURY8
ECONOMY RUN
COMES TO TOWN!
V ST I It Sl I’PEIt Is
\\\ n III < ROUP
Tc ' n Sict. v tie present at a
'Clliu: <J tin Ladles Society of
■ It "■ in rh""ii ot I.xoinollvc
I i, ,'- ■' Isiiginemei’ Wednes-
,• nftcrnooti In the Engles hall.
PUPILS CARRY WATER
EMPORIA, Kan (UP) — Rural
1,1 ™ 0Y; Children still carry lunch boxes to
sehool as they have always done,
but recently they have had to
for the
supper was planned
I III!'
1 ' M’ 1 w .. „ __ 1
1 Punderlturg 'i,,,v w*Ur b0,,lfs •* w'-'" «*•
I , r mis George "' Uble was the drouth caused I
v rh< Ml R B Dunn Mrs many shallow wells on country
,, : (.',"! Mh Clarence grounds to dry up and lea- ;
1 M Tom Kellv Mts chers were forced to ask the chll-
ohu Morgan and Mrs w E d"n to bring their own drinking
'ortof 1 water.
Mirewry muh-is (allied alMttn ”24) miles |ter gallmi
of gasoline” . . . .owners of other ears were skeptical
. . . peopk usked as for the facts—and here's the
proof! A slock Mercury H is making a .tJUKI-mlle
Economy llun right now. The Pat oar arrives In town
tomorrow and will he on display—don't miss it!
WHERE: M Buck Turner Motor Co.
AND STILL ANOTHER
DRESS SALE!
We sold out on the dollar
dresses, yet we still must
dear out more. We’ve
added a bitf group of fine
wools with the silks and
here they are—
5.00
Bowers
WHEN: From »:#0 A. M.
To I (MW A. M.
Sec for yoursrlf this lest of motor ear operating
costs. Look over the official Log Book or Ibr Bun
See what Ihe mileage is to date. Make It a point to
he at I6K North Rock Island he I wren 9:45 A. M. and
10:00 A. M.
The mll< age records are only part of this leal of
Mereurv qualities The real of Ihe leal Is yours—
come up to our showroom and are what else this
precedent-breakIng war has. AII the performance, star,
comfort and luxury you'd have a right to expect in a
big ear—and something more: the PLUS ECONOMY
thousands of owners have bragged about. If you
don'i know llie Mcreury, you haven't caught up with
(hr newest In motor ears. Mould you like to drive one
this evening?
I
^3ucA£/nrmr
MOTOR C O M 1* ANY
lord and Mercury Hales and Service
l«H North Hock Hand
Phone ,1
f
“Fluffiest”
Marshmallows
Lacked In Cellophane
II).
Ran
From the Housetops /
Little Roy Blue
APRICOTS
Whole l In peeled
No. 2*4
Can
10c
Julia Lee Wright’s
BREAD
A Woman’s Recipe
O Large 1 r
L Loaves luC
SALT
RAISINS
CRACKERS
Jefferson Island
Hexagon—With Metal Spout
Sunmaid
Seedless
2
'2 l-o/..
I‘kg.
\
Flaky
Brand
\
AIRWAY
Coffee
GioiiikI Fresh
o Mh. on
L i*kg. LiC
CHERUB
Milk
Taste Fresh
Tall
Can
2
2
I
15 oz.
I‘kgs.
lb. .
Box
9c
15c
12c
II
Kitchen Craft
Flour
24
48
Home Type
lb.
Bag
III
Bag
79c
$1.49
SWEET JUICY NAVEL
ORANGES
288 Size
3 Dozen..
25c
F'unev Lurgr Firm
•
LETTUCE \
Do*. r-
i*p lid.
CABBAGE
... 2C
U. S. No. 1 Itussels—Mesli Bag
POTATOES
10 25c
U. S. No. 1 Triumph—Mrah Bag Pack
POTATOES
101, 25c
Faney Pink—80 Siie
GRAPEFRUIT
10c
U. S. No. 1
Golden Ripe
YELLOW
Fancy Fruit
ONIONS
BANANAS
| 7 Ihs. 10c
ii) Sc
Harper
House
Stokely’s
Finest
Van
Camp's
No. 21a
Can
23 oz.
Can
* Tall
* Cans
l-lh.
Pkg.
Fancy Pears
Tomato Juice
Spaghetti
Hershey’s Cocoa
Wesson Oil ,,r
Snowdrift 3
Zee Tissue
Palmolive Soap
Lifebuoy Soap
Ivory Flakes
Dreft Soap Flakes
Oxydol Soap Pwd.
Raleigh Cigarettes ,.kK
Pumpkin 2
Fig Bars
5
lb.
Can
Unit
Bar
liar
Large
Pk*
Large
I'kg.
lairgr
Pkg.
No. ’
Cans
Slokelv’x
Finest
Sunshine 2* or.
Fresh Pkg.
C. W.—Birlhstone King p Giant
SOap l ire with 25 iVrapperu 3 Bars
20c
10c
19c
15c
23c
55c
5c
6c
6c
24c
24c
22c
15c
15c
25c
19c
Edwards
COFFEE
Finest Quality
l-ll).
(’an
2
Frontier
PEANUT
RITTER
it 25c
SU-PUR B
SOAP
Lgc.
Pkg.
17c
Savory Matured
BEEF ROAST
Center Cut Shoulder
Savory Miiturrd Beef
SWISS
STEAK
lb.
it Shoulder ■ Round Bone
■ Ernnoiny Cuts
17c |^j^3c
Speelal Sugar Cured
SLICED
BACON
l ull Slleeiw—Flat
PS—Flat Park H
Small Park Shoulder
PORK ROAST
Picnic Cuts
I to H II). Avg.
lb.
10c
"Max-I-Mum"
BACON
FANCY
Sl.rs — Cello Roll
GROUND BEEF
PORK STEAK
FRANKFURTERS
SALT MEAT
MEAT LOAF
BRICK CHILLI
100?, Pure Meal
I’rrah Ground
lavan and
IM* I
Bologna or
Mlnrrd Ham
Fine For
Seasoning
Fresh
Ground
Mrxienn
Style
2 lbs. 29c
2 lbs. 25c
2 lbs. 25c
2 lbs. 15c
2 lbs. 25c
lb. 15c
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 285, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1940, newspaper, January 25, 1940; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc921712/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.