The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 187, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 8, 1947 Page: 2 of 8
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C. A. FOWLER IS
HONOREE AT PARTV
Mrs. C. A Fowler, 628 South
Hadden avenue, entertained with a
surprise party Tuesday evening
* honoring her husband on his birth-
day anniversary.
Bob Fowler, son of the hostess
and the" honoree. entertained the
guests with piano and accordion
selections and Impersonations.
Games and bingo were the dlver-
E1 Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
THftRSIIA V
Women's Missionary union of the
First Baptist church:
L.ul.ue Moon circle. Meeting at the
church.
Susan Anderson circle. Hostess.
Mrs. V H. Retsche. 517 South Rock
Island avenue. Meeting at 9:30 a m.
Refreshments were served to Mr. i . , . ,,,
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West Way Club
Is Entertained
Mrs. H.S. McGee. 518 W<st Watts
street, and Mrs. Emil Doeberltz
were hostesses at a 1 o'clock lunch-
eon Monday when members of the
West Way club were entertained.
The lace covered table was cen-
tered with n large bouquet of pink
loses in a green vase while ether
decorations were in the Hallowe'en
motif. Pink and green are the club
colors.
The regular meeting was presided
over and opened with prayer by
the president, Mrs. John E. Smith,
after which, the flag salute was
given.
Mrs. Ray McCormack acted as
secretary In the absence of Mrs.
L. A McCullough. Roll call was
answered by 10 members after
which the treasurer's report was
given and several communications
were read.
Mrs. Ray Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Lellett, Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. John-
son. Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Mar-
quardt. Mrs. Ela Muir, Mrs. Olorla
Bowers, Mrs. Sara Denwalt, Mrs.
. John Fleenor, Miss Ruth Bngue.
‘Carol Ann Fowler. Delores Jean a* l*1<! ®aPt*sl mission Mrs. J
Flippcn, James Holzen, Jack Taylor R°dges. speaker.
Bob Fowler, the honoree and the Hester Hancock circle. Hostess,
hostess. I Mrs. I. N. Freeman. Fair addition.
* * • ! Division 4 of the General Society
at 2:30 p. m.
Rosalie Mills Appleby circle. Host-
ess, Mrs. J. H. Wilson, 1011 South
Macomb avenue.
Pearl Todd circle. Noon luncheon
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GLEN POWELL HONORED
AT BIRTHDAY PARTY
of Woman's Work of the First Pres-
an church. One o'clock lunch-
: eon at the church.
Mrs. Glen Powell, 120 South Hoff | Royal Neighbors of America Host-
avenue. entertained Tuesday eve-| ess, Mrs. Leo Kamm Meeting In
ning with a card party honoring he; j i. o. O. F. hall.,
husband on his birthday annivers- Mission guild of the Trinity
“ff' Lutheran church. Mecilng at 2 p.
At the close of the evening re- m. at the church,
freshments were served to Mr, and j Ladles Altar society of Sacred
Mrs Charles Carmichael, Mr. and Heart Catholic church
Mrs. L I. Fiscus. Mr and Mrs. S. E. j Division 1. Hostess. Mrs. Ed Wolf.
French, Mr and Mrs. Jess Williams, . north of El Reno. Meeting at 1:45
the honoree and the hostess. p. m. at the home of Mrs. J. B
* * * I Ijconard. 301 North Evans avenue,
J for transportation.
Division 2. Hostess. Mrs H. G.
O. D. O. CU B MEETING
IS ANNOUNCED
The regular meeting of the O. D.
O club, which was scheduled for
Oct. 9. has been postponed until
Thursday. Oct. 16. whpn members
will convene In the home of Mrs.
Harvey Ricketts. 116 South N ave-
nue.
R. E. Monday of Groom. Tex.,
formerly of EJ Reno, who under-
went a major operation Sept. 19 In
Mi r. y hospital al Oklahoma City,
is convalescing in the home of his
daughter, Mrs. E. C. Smith. 312 Hostess. Mrs. Hubert Raney. 412
South Macomb avenue. I North Bickford avenue Meeting at
8 p. m.
Fldells Sunday school class and
Spiritual Life group of the First
Presbyterian churqh Meeting at •_
Dnvis, 920 South Hofi avenue. Mrs
Floyd Leldy, co-hostess Meeting at
2:30 p. m.
Division 3. Hostess. Mrs Robert
Ahern, 1006 South Williams avenue.
Mrs. Bernard Ahern, co-hostess.
Division 4 Hostess Mrs W. H.
Bomhoff. 917 West Hayes street.
Mrs. Charles Gorman, co-hostess.
Jaycee Jaynes. Meeting nt 7 p. in.
at the Oxford cafe.
(he remainder of the afternoon
was spent playing bridge. Mrs.
Smith won high while Mrs. H. B
Wilson scored second hlRh. Mrs.
Marvin Jordan was awarded the
door prize.
Mi Willard Parks and daughter,
Karen, were guests while others
uresent included Mrs. Smith, Mrs.
Wilson, Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. McCor-
ma k. Mrs. Henry V. Yowell, Mrs.
W. R. Mowre, Mrs. E. O. Hamilton,
Mrs. W I. Wyrick. Mrs. McOee
and Mrs. Doeberltz.
Mrs Smith, 3 (XI East Rogers
street, will be hostess to the club
on Nov. 3.
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Ceremony Held
At Piedmont
Rainbow Officers
Are Installed
ItY TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
i
PIEDMONT . Cct 8—Public
home ol Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Trcece. son, Jimmy, and daughter.
Ada. were Donald Slater and
Verna Mae Barber of Edmond, Mr.
and Mrs. r. t. Treece.
Mrs. Anna Biggs and son. Glen,
spent the week-end at Stillwater
with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Shellham-
mer and daughters. They also were
Sunday dinner guests In the home
B. F. Thomason
jn_ | of Mr. and Mrs
s'.r.llatlon was conducted at the'und children.
Masonic hall Satutday night for j Mrs. Maggie Bast spent Friday
the Piedmont assembly No. 142, and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Order of Rainbow for Girls. | Floyd Ayres and son at Weather-
Miss Barbara Dunbar was In-
stalling office] for the impressive
ceremony.
,ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Branson
DAY
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'His progressive school isn’t progressing: much. He gets the
same problems we got years ago.*'
HEHEK All LODGE
CONDUC IS SESSION
Mrs Leland Anderson.
MRS. R. F. FOREMAN
HOSTESS TO CLUB
Sunshine home demonstration
club held its monthly meeting Q h™
Cot. 2 at the home of Mrs. R. F brush” " “ h“ir
I Foreman. Banner, when seven | A. The bristles of the hair brush
m e m b e rs and three guests were I can be hardened
present.
How Can I?
noble
by dipping them
,, _ . . . into a strong solution or hot water
Mrs. Oscar Paulson was leader of * and alum 11
grand, presided over the session I the lesson on living room back- I Q How can x mend broken chjna,
i uesdny evening when members of grounds. | a. Use a cement made by mixing
the Rcbckah lodge convened in | Types of paper for the living plaster of Paris with the white of an i
i. O O, F. hall. room, pictures to be used and small egg to the consistency of cream
Plun.s were made for a 6:30 pieces of furniture for the living q How can I remove chewing
o'clo k covered dish dinner to be room were discussed by Mrs. Jake gum from garments?
served Monday. Oct. 13, in the hall Foreman. Mrs. W. J. Button and i a. Take a piece of ice and hold !
for Odd Fellows, Rebekahs, their j Mrs. Paulson. I it tightly over the gum for a few
wives and husbands.
It *nlso was planned to ________
Mrs. Gladys Johnson, district dep- I blnations and Miss Margaret. Edsel. off without Injuring the material
uly, with a dinner to be served Canadian County home demonstra- q How can I cool a dish of hot
on 28 III tl\e hall. | tion on tailored curtains and food quickly?
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Specht of
Gladewnter, Tex., spent the past
Cfflc;r. installed for the ensuing | v<eek wtlh Mr nnd Mrs. Albert
term are Dorothy* Moffat, worthy specht
advisor; Joy Fry. worthy associate I
advisor: Norma D:l! Ussary, Char- I
ily; Dolore. Enterllne. Hope; Joan
Jones, Faith; Leona Long, re-
oider: Mary Every, treasurer; Ori-
nnna Bullard, chaplain; Sally!
Clark, drill leader; Norma Snjder, i
j Love: Wanda Wessel, Religion:!
Barbara Dunbar, Nature: Ada:
Trerce. Immortality; Nellie Long.
Fidelity; Roberta Every, musician; \
Mrs. Man fold Dickerson, mother
advisor; nnd Tex Hampton. Rain-
bow dad.
Leon M Clcin entertained at a|
party Friday night at his home.
The evening was spent playing
games, and refreshments were
served.
Present were Roberta Every. Rob-
ert Huebnet, Wllla Dry. Bill Smith.
Allen Moffat. Rex Every. Robert
Elder. Clnretta Crawford, Marie
Pride. Laveta and Loretta Luschen,
Tally Clnrk. George Dannchl, Gene
Gill. Douglas Ratcliff. Billie May
Nice, Loren Luschen, Floyd Rex
McGuire. Okn Ratcliff. Patsy
Stout. Doris Eades. Kay Huebner,
Ruth Roberts and Harold Coiptt.
Guests Sunday evening In the
Family Style
Home Cooked Meals
Noon and Evening
/C With
OJC Drink
— Breakfast Short Order* —
SUNDAY DINNERS V
75cWilh
* Drink
MISSOURI HOTEL
Mrs. Kate Best, Operator
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sal
itf? to*- :
, Mrs. Paulson gave the club mem- moments. The gum will harden and
honor j her demonstration on color com- | crumble. It can then be brushed
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
The next regular meeting will be
Tuesday, Oct. 21.
Those present werp Mrs. S. E.
French. Mrs. Averll Iwnnard. Mrs.
, A. Place it in a pan of cold salt
club’s monthly party will be | water.
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Tired,"All-In-
Listless Feeling
Brought To Halt
As Vibrant Energy is Released
To Every Muscle, Fibre, Cell
Do you get up In the mornings still
tired, fret down-and-out all day? Have
you eliecKed-up on your blood strength
lately? Overwork, undue worry, cold, flu
or cither lllneaa often wears down the
rod-bload-eelli.
Every day--every hour-milIlona ol
tiny red-blood-celIs must pour forth
from the marrow of your bone* to re-
place thoto* that are worn-out. A low
Mood count may nftect you In several
; unci* rw. U’.ht. no
energy, a run-down condition, luck of
ruM^Uiiice to Infection and disease.
To net real relief you must keep up
'.•our blood strength Medical authorities,
bv analysis of the blood, have by posi-
tive proof shown that 888 Tonic la
amazingly eflectlve In btllldlntf up low
blood strength In non-organlc nutri-
tional anemia. This la due to the SS8
Tonic lorrnula wiilch contains special
unci poti nt activating ingredients
Also, SS8 Tonic helps you enjoy the
food you eat by increasing the gastric
digestive Juice when it is non-organi-
cally too little or scanty—thua the stom-
ach will have little cause to get balky
with gas, bloat uud give off that sour
food taste.
Don’t wolt* Energize your body with
rich, red-blood. Start on SS8 Tonic now.
As vigorous blood surges throughout
your whole body, greater freshness and
strength should make you eat better,
sleep better, feel better, work better,
play better, bave a healthy color glow in
your skin—firm flesh fill out hollow
places. Millions of bottles sold. Oet a
oottle from your drug store. 888 Tonic
Vlpa Build Sturdy Health. -
Les.sie Morris circle of the Wo- | G. M. Anderson, Mrs. Glen Morse,
man’s Society of Christian Service. Mrs. Kebeccu Milbnidt, Mrs. R E.
of the Central Methodist church, j Ft’id. Mrs. D. H. Jackson. Mrs.
Louise Morrison, Mrs. W. J. N< eds,
Mrs. Vivian Lincoln, Mrs. E. P.
Sturduvant. Mrs. Agnes McIntyre,
Mi and Mrs.* Charles Re liners, Mrs.
.1 A Vun A1.stine, Mrs. C. H. Wil-
liams. Mrs. W. L. Leach, Mrs. Katie
Bradley, Mrs. C. P. Huggins, Mrs.
H. \L Vander Oraaf, Mrs. Carl
Wagner, Mrs. Sam La kin. Mrs.
H G. Crum, Mrs. Pearl Kitzmiller,
Mrs Pied Corlte, Mrs. E. R. Barn-
hart. Mrs. Ora May Merveldt, Mrs.
J. W Myers. Mrs. E A. Jessup,
Mrs. J. w Stoekburger. Mrs. Walter
Dyer. Mrs. H H. Rollin. Mrs. E. D. j
Mark, Mrs. M. M. Golden, Mrs
shumpooing a rug
Til
Oct. 9 in the home of Mrs. Button.
The next regular meeting will be 1
with Mrs. Foreman on Nov. 0
Etiquette
p. m. in the chunm parlor.
IIt IDA V
L. L. L. Sunday* school class of
the First Baptist church. Meeting
In the church parlor. Class officers
will be hostesses.
T. E. L. class of the First Bap-
tist church. Hostess. Mrs. Ralph
Imboden. southeast of El Reno
Class meeting at 2:30 p. nt.
Ladies auxiliary to the Order
of Railway Conductors Meeting in
I. O. O F. hall.
Leisure Hour dub Hostess, Mrs.
Ray Barnhart, 501 South Ellison
avenue.
Victory class of the First Chris-
tian church. Hostess. Mrs. Stanley
Barker, 914 West London street.
Meeting at 2 p. in.
Q. When giving a formal dinner,
should the carvjng be done at the
table?
A No; it should be done In the
kitchen. At an informal dinner, the
carving may be done at the table.
Q. Should children be taught to
rise when an older person enters
the room?
A Yes. and they should remain
standing until the older person 1
seated.
Q. When a young man is walking
W. P. Crites, Mrs. J. B. Harper, j ®>onB the street with two girls, is
Mrs Anderson nnd Mrs. Johnson. j 11 a" f°r him to walk be-
tween them?
A Formerly It was customary for
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a bottle of Creomulsion with the un-
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Play will be for low net and will
begin at 9 a. m. Thursday when
the Ladies Golf club meets nt the
El Reno Country club.
Mrs E. R. KeLso and Mrs. J. T, I
Roberts will be hostesses.
Pairings in the championship J ^6
llight are: • 9g
Mrs H. N Dulmage and Mrs Fred j =§f
Hampton. Sg
Mrs. Sim Richard Revllle nnd | ^3
Mrs. V. R. Mordy.
Mrs. L. A. Garner and Mrs. C. A.
Evans.
Mrs. P E Arnold and Mrs. Earl
Barnes.
Mrs. J. L. Trevathan and Mrs.
Hayward Wright.
Mrs. P B Myers and Mrs. Duard
Barnes.
Mrs. M. C. Chambers. Mrs. H. C.
| Brown and Mrs. H. O. Davis
w Pairings in class A will be:
Mrs. Glen Brown and Mrs F. E.
j Kemp.
j Mrs. Robert Greenleaf and Mrs.
Paul Mason.
j Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Earl Wood-
house.
Mrs. Garland Sears and Mrs. Jack
Moore.
Parings In class B will be:
| Mrs. Don Barnes and Mrs. J. E.
| Bass.
Mrs. Aubrey Bryant and Mrs.
| Robert Ishmael.
Mrs. Virginia Jackson, Mrs. Floyd
Leidy and Mrs. Baker H. Melone.
the man always to walk on the
curb side when accompanied by two
women. However, now it is in per-
fectly good taste for him to walk
between them.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 187, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 8, 1947, newspaper, October 8, 1947; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc921929/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.