The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 188, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 6, 1940 Page: 3 of 6
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CTOBER 6,1940
h Revises
ning Service
■ with the evening ser-
V, the First Christian
1 adopt a merged type
service, it has been an-
y Rev. M B Pringle,
is to begin at 7 p. m. *
0-minute song service,
/ the pastor’s half-hour
ninute period of graded
ided study periods are
ided for all groups from
departments through the
jartments. Services will '
30 p. m.
ing with the program
ved by 28 denominations,
h will observe Universal
n Services Sunday. Spe-
lunion services will be
throughout the day in
it all may partake of
union on this day. Ser-
oe held at 8 and 10:45 a
7 p. m. At. 2:30 p. nv.
and elders will take the
i to the shut-in and
rs of the congregation.
>ra Dungan, 206 North
venue, has as her guests,
•r and sister-in-law. M.-.
Lawrence Geoffrey and
elh. of Dodge City, Kan.
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EE RENO (OKLAJ DAILY TRIBUNE
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' Central Methodist Divi-
sions Convene
Calendar
MARRIED IN DOUBLE CEREMONY
Hostesses Entertain
Study Meetings
MONDAY Lesson study for group meetings
West Wav club. Hostess, Mrs. I of the Women's council of the First
. PhnlcHon nhupph ThlirsdaV ftftGl-
LeRoy McCay And Ruth
Smith Are Married
I* . Circles of the Central Methodist
t church women’s society met Thurs-
day afternoon. Mrs. Eva Wolf and
Mr». Lacy Bennett were co-host-
; # esses to the Ethel Jeffrey circle
with 15 members present.
■ . Mrs. Jeffrey led a short devo-
*'■ tlonal period. The next meeting
will be on Nov. 7 in the home of
Mrs. T. R. Musgrave, 1002 South
Macomb avenue.
_ Those present were Mrs. A, F.
" Walsh, Mrs. H. J. Cowan, Mrs. S.
Irving, Mrs. E. G. Jeffrey. Mrs.
Clyde Matthews, Mrs. W. W.
■, Mathews. Mrs. F. H. Morris, Mrs.
H Musgrove, Mrs. H. C. Perkins. Mrs.
B * George Purcell, Mrs. Arnold Sawal-
t lisch, Mrs. E. H. Francis, Mrs. T.
| v C. Canon, Mrs. E‘. P. Edgerton
and the hostesses.
Sally M, Yowell, 618 South Bick
ford avenue, with Mrs. W. C. Coon
assisting.
Child Craft circle. Hostess, Mrs.
H. K. Dever, 1101 West London
street.
American Association of Uni-
versity Women. Registration din-
ner at 6:30 p. m. at Southern
hotel. Hostesses, Mrs. Roy Har-
rison, Mrs. Merritt Denison and
Miss Katherine Middleton.
Cubanettes club. Hostess, Miss
Dorothy Noblet. 202 North Donald
avenue.
Delta Alpha Iota society of El
Reno junior college. Meeting at
7:30 p, m. in junior college build-
ing.
Christian church Thursday after-!
noon was taken from the book, I
‘The Family Pulls Up Stakes," by)
Grace Stone Overton.
Mrs. Roy Noblitt, president, visi-
ted all the group meetings during!
the afternoon, accompanied by Mrs. j
G. R. Thompson, who Is in charge!
of the ticket sale for the annual;
harvest dinner to be held in the |
church in the near future.
Mrs. S. H. Foster’s group met ir
the home of Mrs. C. F. McDonald.
217 South Macomb avenue, with
Mrs. Thompson as assistant host-
ess. Mrs. M. B. Pringle led the
devotionals after which Mrs. Ed-
ward Harrison offered prayer in
| sign language
t
Monday Night Bridge club. Host- i Mrs Herbert Swift gave the
ess, Mrs. Clarence Imboden, 1007 | review and Mrs. Foster was j Mark’s group, at which time Mrs.
“------ in charge of the business meeting. |j H chilcott led the devotionals
Hisv-Erxrr U/hlch It. WHS d6Cld6d to , I ■» »___ n n nnna tVio
Sunset drive.
Eagles auxiliary. Regular meet-
ing in the Eagles hall.
TUESDAY
D.YW.Y.K. club. Hostess. Mrs.
Lon Huff. 525 South Ellison ave-
nue. .
Ladies Auxiliary to Switchmen’s
during which it was decided to
have a special meeting in the
church parlors Monday afternoon
to plan the church bazaar.
Those present were Mrs. Ferd
Merveldt. Mrs. Fred Hutson, jr.(
I ' MemtooMh^toS? Zimmer- ***• MrsMRoy^' j^ofessionaT Women* club on Oct.
K 1 man circle met with Mrs Neal IUnion of North AmericB H°„f ' I Mrs. C. H. Krumm, Mrs. C. M l
R- Mrs. G. F. Hodgkinson, 914 West | Brady, Mrs. J. B. Compton, Mrs.}22
Woodson street. I T /.uric Rnvse Mrs L
Miss Ruth Smith, daughter of
Mrs. Jessie Smith, 201 ’i East
Woodson street, and Edward
Smith, Anstine hotel, was married
Saturday evening, Oct. 5, to LeRoy
D. McCay, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. McCay of El Dorado. Ark.
The nuptials were read in the
apartment of Dr. and Mrs. W. B.
Catto at the Southern hotel by
Rev. Holmes Nichols, El Reno
; Baptist minister.
Mr. and Mrs. James Skidmore
1 were the bridal couple’s attend-
ants
Mrs Clifford Scott and Mrs. James Dee Hickerson were Miss Lola i
Adair and Miss Clarice Jones, respectively, before their marriage in a 1 An ugomw
double ceremony performed by Rev. Holmes Nichols, Baptist minister, at ^ , costume
his home in El Reno on Sept. 28. Mrs. Scott, at the left, and Mr. Scott j chasen as
are living southeast of Guthrie, while Mrs. Hickerson, at the right, and | ensemble
Mr. Hickerson are residing southeast of El Reno.
Sister Honors Couple
Both Mr. and Mrs. McCay are
graduates of the El Reno high-
school She was a member of the
Philalathean Literary society and
the Pepetts pep club. He attended
the University of Oklahoma, Nor-
man, where he was a member of
Delta Tau Delta. Both have been
employed in the Catto hospital
for the past four years.
They will make their home in
Texarkana, Ark., where he is con-
nected with the railway mail ser-
vice.
Immediately after the ceremony
Miss Florence McCay, sister of
the bridegroom, entertained mem-
Addilinnal Society on Next rage
bers of the wedding party and
friends with a reception in her
home, 311 South Barker avenue.
LAWYER SON BESTS FATHER
COLUMBIA, S. O. <U.P>—Son de-
feated father when Robert Rich-
ardson was tried on a murder
charge in criminal court here. So-
licitor Fletcher Spigner, sr.. pros-
ecuted for the state. His son,
Fletcher Spigner, Jr., defendant
Richardson. The defendant was
acquitted after five minutes delib-
eration by the jury.
THREE
El Reno Bride Is
Shower Honoree
Mrs. W. B. Catto and Miss Lois
Stone entertained with a dinner
and personal shower at the South-
ern hotel Friday evening for Miss
Ruth Smith, whose marriage to
LeRoy D. McCay took place last
night.
Bridal decorations were used.
Guests other than Miss Smith
and the hostesses were Mrs. Jessie
Smith, Mrs. J. A. DeAtley, Mrs.
Eva K. Stone, Mrs. Opal Daniels,
Mrs. LoVorn Walker, Mrs. Gene
Eisenheur, Mrs. Charles Mac-
Swain, jr„ Mrs. James Skidmore,
Mrs. Marion Higby, Mrs. H. C.
Faulsen, Mrs. L. J. Coit and Miss
Florence McCay.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brown, 121
North Macomb avenue, are visit-
ing in Hot Springs. Ark._
'and Mrs. R. B. Morris gave the
book review. During the business
meeting presided over by Mrs.
Mark, plans were made to serve
the banquet for the Business and
Bradney, Mrs. J. A. DeAtley, Mrs.
Lloyd Stearns. Mrs. Harris, Mrs.
Clyde Burch and a special guest,
Mrs. M. B. Pringle.
Mrs. Olin Fields. 606 South Ma-
comb avenue, will be hostess to
the group at the next meeting date.
; \
S*
K 1 Waldo, 1005 South Barker avenue,
fl * and Mrs. Howard Collins was as-
.' sistant hostess. Mrs. Nancy Erbar
( led the devotionals and Mrs. Wal-
"i ter Wilson summarized the seventh
j and eighth chapters from the study
j’ book, ‘‘The Life of Christ." Mrs.
11 C. A. Wagner presided over the
/ business meeting in the absence of
Mrs. Zimmerman
Other than two special guests,
Mrs. J. N. Roberson and Mrs. Jenks
8immons, those present were Mrs.
George Bell. Mrs. Gertrude Clark,
Mrs. Collins. Mrs. Erbar. Mrs. A.
I f, E. Farmer, Mrs. L. F. Geery. Mrs.
■ . Leo Kamm, Mrs. J. B Newman,
‘ ' Mrs. M. B. Tucker, Mrs. Wagner,
Mrs. Waldo and Mrs. Wilson.
New Members Welcomed
«, During the meeting of the Mar-
jorie Sears circle at the home of
Mrs. Carl Whitlock, 624 South
Hadden avenue, two new members.
1 Mrs. T. C. Clark and Mrs. J. A.
Gales, were Introduced to the
B <« group. Mrs F. L. Cooper and Mrs.
O. E. Smith were assistant host-
[ > esses. The program session opened
with singing in unison, after which
Miss Lida Dashiell reviewed the
seventh chapter of the study book
and Mrs. Garland Sears led prayer.
Roll call was responded to with
, verses of scripture.
During the social hour the host-
* esses served refreshments and an-
/ nounced that the next meeting on
Nov. 7 will be In the home of Miss
Dashiell, 516 South Macomb ave-
nue.
Plans for the rummage sale
, which Is scheduled for Oct. 11
) and 12 were discussed during the
i business sea.-,ton.
Those present were Mrs. Effle
Corlee, Mrs. J E. Mlnard, Mrs.
T. J. Ball. Mrs Gilbert. Mrs
Hubert Raney, Mrs E. C Canon.
Mrs. H W Davis. Mrs J P Ham-
pton, Miss Dashiell. Mrs. Jess
Burge, Mrs Charles Forbes, Mrs.
L. A. McCullough. Mrs. M I.
Owens. Mrs. J. O. Hall, Mrs. Oar-
land Etheridge, Mrs. W H Sch-
roeder, Mrs. Davis Pickett, Mrs.
M. P. Kelly and Mrs Sears
* * *
QUILTING ( LI B
FETED AT DINNER
Mrs. Harry Herberger. southwest
A of El Reno, was hostess to the O.
| D. O. Quilting club Thursday aftcr-
noon
A well-appointed dinner was ser-
ved at noon after which the group
completed a quilt.
Special guests were Mrs. L. A. .
Chambers. Mrs. Jimmy James and (
son of Denver, Colo.. Mrs. Frank
Blanc, Mrs. Durward Trollnger and
Miss Oma Lorcnzen.
Members who attended the meet-
ing were Mrs Ed Goosman. Mrs.
Adolph Ooosman, Mrs. Homer Paler,
Mrs. Ralph Heitzman, Mrs. William
Lorcnzen, Mrs. Irvin Station. Mrs.
Hoy Tomlins and Mrs. Carl Wag-
ner.
Woodson street.
A. B. C. club. Hostess. Miss
Ruth Keen. 101 North L avenue.
Women’s Christian Temperance
union. Hostes, Mrs. Hattie Lord,
413 East Wade street.
Women’s Benefit association.
Regular meeting in Eagies hall
POLITICAL RALLY
AT HEASTON HALL
1 MILES SOUTH — 7 WEST OF EL RENO
Monday Night, October 7th
Principal Address by Honorable M. B. Cope of El Reno, who
will discuss national issues. Everybody Invited!
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Thompson Gilbert, 205 South Hoff |
avenue.
Friendly Sewing circle. Hostess,
Mrs Richard Hay, 213 Soujli Wil-
liams avenue.
Kil Kare Klub. Hostess. Mrs.
Carl Whitlock, 624 South Hadden
avenue.
G. T. C. club. Hostess. Mrs. C.
F, McDonald, 219 South Macomb
avenue,
WEDNESDAY
Jolly Eight Bridge club. Hostess.
Mrs. Gilbert Flagg, south of El
Reno.
J C. L. club Hostess. Mrs H
G. Walch, east of El Reno
Cro-Tat-Em club. Hostess. Mrs.
C. H
avenue.
Knit and Tuck dub. Hostess.
Mrs. Charles Varnell, 208 South
Mahan avenue
Home and Chid Study dub Host-
ess, Mrs. H. B Lumadue. 518 South
Bickford avenue.
Ladies Society to Brotherhood
of Locomotive Firemen and En-
ginemen. Regular meeting in Eagles
hall.
Jolly Stitchers club Hostess. Mrs.
Boyd Eason, Fort Reno.
American Legion auxiliary. Reg-
ular meeting in American Legion
hall.
Rebekah circle All-day meeting
in I. O. O. F. hall.
Sunset Bridge dub. Hostess, Mrs
Carl Olerhart, 717 West Wade
street.
Junior American Legion auxiliary.
Regular meeting in Legion hall.
Damrosch Music dub. Hostess.
Mrs. J. P Neal. 600 South Ma-
comb avenue, at 10 a m.
Swift, Mrs. Lewis Royse. Mrs. Ladles present were Mrs. Paul
Leland Anderson. Mrs. Harrison. | Dawson. Mrs. G. W. Johnson, Mrs.
Mrs. Wayne Leach. Mrs. McDonald, Chilcott. Mrs. J. F. Oadberry. Mrs.
Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Pringle. Mrs W. L. Leach. Mrs. R. A. McCla n,
C W. Bergthold. Mrs. Frank Kraft, | Mis. M M. Golden. Mrs Morris,
Mis. Nora Eades and Mrs. Foster Mrs. Mark Mrs. Lovell Mrs..
.......... , The next meeting on Nov. 7 [Charles Beverly Mrs. H L.,
egular meeting in Eagies hail. ^ ^ ^ome 0f Mrs. Lula Bethard. Mrs. Sally Frosch, Mrs. j
Tuesday Players. Hostess. Mrs. j F^rrest 206 West Watts street. 1 Teresa O'Neil. Mrs. P. A. Ferguson,
Mrs. Boswell Hostess Mrs. Ben Anderson. Mrs. Henry
Mrs. Ted Boswell, 1116 South | Eberhart..Mrs EL. Nytander and
Hoff avenue, was hostess to Mrs j a special guest, Mrs. John Chilcott.
A. G. Outh’s group, and Mrs. R. j Jr-
W. Wtckware was assistant hostess, i The next meeting will be in the
Mrs O. L. Dale chose "Prayer” as home of Mrs. Nylander, 902 South
the subject for her devotional per- Williams avenue, with Mrs. Paul j
iod. Mrs. Wetzel Welden gave the; Dawson as co-hostess,
book review and Mrs. Guth pre- Mrs. Stearns Group Meets j
sided over the business meeting. Mrs. Lloyd Stearns’ group met in |
During the afternoon a comfort the home of Mrs. Clyde Burch, j
was completed for the orphans' 815 Sunset drive, with Mrs. J. A. j
home in St. Louis. Mo. Richardson as assistant hostess
Members present included Mrs.! Mrs. Norman Schroeder led the I
W. A. Duff. Mrs. Dale. Mrs. Jack devotions and Mrs. R. J. Price
Smith. Mrs. Loren Spurr. Mrs. Sam j gave the book review.
Wallace. Mrs. Earl Porter. Miss Those present were Mrs. Price.
rat-Em chid nosiess, wua. EUa Farrls Mrs E v Andrews. Mrs. Roger P. Hensley. Mrs. Maude
Smith. 1116 South Macomb Mrs p R Oaughom, Mrs. H. P Parrish. Mrs. Katie Bradley. Mrs.
Leeper, Mrs. Welden, Mrs. Boswell, j Roy Noblitt, Mrs. Otis Anderson,
Mrs C. S. Singleton and Mrs. Mrs. Luther C. Collier, Mrs. Sch-
Outh roeder, Mrs. Anderson Green and
Mrs. Duff, 515 West Owens will son, Jerry, Mrs. W. L. Martin,
be assisted by Mrs. Dale when j Mrs. E L. Williamson. Mrs. J. A.
she entertains the group on Nov. 7. Richardson. Mrs. Tressie Wage and
Mrs. Lovell Entertains daughter, Mrs. C. A. Chapel, Mrs
Mrs. George Lovell, east of EH E. B. Godfrey, Mrs. V. A. Mount.
Reno, was hostess to Mrs. E. D. Mrs. Chauncey Hall, Mis. C. B.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 188, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 6, 1940, newspaper, October 6, 1940; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc921771/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.