The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 72, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1939 Page: 2 of 8
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EL RENO (OaLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
TEACHERS FETED
YOUNCKR SET ATTENDS RACES
Social Activities Marked
At Calumet
BY TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
CALUMET. May 18 -The senior,
home economics girls entertained
ihp faculty of Calumet highechool
With a banquet Thursday evening
Girls who helped prepare the I
meal were Misses Dorothy Hen-
ichsen Pauline Miller. !>■ 1 Kiilg-
way. Dorothy Bright Rii'heal Phil-
lips. Rosemary Witcher. Ethel Van
Gundy, Lois 8t liber. Miuy Jensen,
Hazel Wilbur. Wilma I a r k Violet
Van Gundy and Tin Pearl Bright
Those served b\ the >•:!■ were
Mr and Mrs V C Walker. Mr
Naomi Montgomen Mi Helen
Montgomery, Mr and Mr Eugene
Jones. Mr and Mrs Hev I urn
Miss Marie Hill Mi: France-
Quisenberry. Mr and Mi • I>*
King.
Mrs. G. B Crump md Mrs
Hay Crum, arrotnpaiit"ri b Mr
1 nwrence Stoehr ot 1- 1'’ t; a
::ki City
Pen-
Ol; la-
rch i.|
business visitor- in Old."
Tuesday
lee Penwright .u... 1"
aright transacted husiiie- ii
noma City Tuesday m i
Mr and Mrs R F P'
grandchildren Biilu Su>
by Lou, were Sunrim a
Mr and Mrs W K Pc
Wa tonga
Mr and Mrs Ray U ' ami
children of (lean wen- nv week-
end visitors of Mr am! Mi frvin
Penwright and son Joe
Kathleen Balenli. who itfenn
college in Chiekasha was the v'erk-
end visitor of Mr and Ml Gor-
don Crump and (’hfldien
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Gambol and
son. Tommy, spent Sunr .i- m FI,
Reno where they were gm•• i if
Mr OambelV mother M A I
Gambe).
Misses Dorothy Henriolnam and
viola Ridgway were visitor; in u
Reno Sunday evening.
Mr and Mrs Gene Balenti anti
m
BIRTHDAY DINNER
ENJOYABLE EVENT
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1989 4
Look and Learn
Marriage License
Theodore McConnell. 24 of sue
1. What mythological king was
| given the power of changing to
Me A LESTER. May 18 -(U.RV
Jose Cain , and Evelyn Thomas ^ ^ ^aduation day Bold anything he touched?
• at the McAlister state penitentiary.
Mrs. Catherine Feddersen
Is Honored
18 of Oklahoma city
Application
In 1 lie matter 0I John W. Pox. school
Application for order and
2. What is a monsoon?
but it doesn t mean yiummei va- 3, what is tin* chief substance
cations for students ol tin* prison 0j glass?
Inc.
4. What notorious bandit went
Certificates oi merit will be given ■ under the name of Mr. Howard?
.................
Catherine 1-ewlerseo was surprised | and Gertrude 3. Pox directors, University of Oklahoma Nor- ANSWERS
pleasantly Sunday by her children. Warranty Deeds man. is supervisor of the prison 1- Midas.
the occasion being her 70th birth- I , „ . .. „ . ... , . ....
day anniversary A covered dish Mhit E Km,uil t»\Bch0°l 2. a.periodic wmd. especially lu
dinner was served at her home!” C MW“. Part o{ blork 1 -------------- 'lh? Indtan H,ld sou,l'-‘“
A large birthday cake with 70 .Fswcri “ddltion to Yukon Bennie I.eRoy Anderson was re- jAsia.
candles adorned the dinner table Herbert B Tillinghast to Charles 1*‘it'd ill today with an attack ol , 2. Silica.
Tiiose present were Mrs Ted K T1,oin.is SE 8-11-0 , mumps at the home ot his parents, j 4. Jesse James.
Feddersen and family. Mr and Lilas C Telford to Lena pierce. •vlr Mrs B<*n Anderson, 7081 5. West Quoddy Head, near East
Mrs Bill Feddersen and family SE 6-11-6.
West Wend.son street.
1 port. Maine.
Mr and Mrs Clovri Dunkle, Mr Lena Pierce to Lilas C. Telford
and Mrs John Feddersen and and Viola M. Pierce. SE 6-11-6.
family. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nin-
, , , ... Quilcliiini Deed
man and family. Mi and Mrs
H. T. and Belle C. Alston to
Ben Feddersen and family. Mr
and Mrs George Feddersen and Miltll"'w' Lot 2, block 1
family. Mr. and Mrs Richard Fed- M'”Tison''s seco,ld udditmn to El
dersen and son. Reno
Mr. and Mrs. George Schumaker **'* a,l<* *’as I-cases
and daughters Gwendolyn and Gertie Colley to if S. Smith
Frances, entertained with a dinner 36-14-5.
Sunday when their guests were Ml Vida E. and W H Lilly to
and Mrs. Roy Eslinger of Los Shannon Ahern. SE SE 22- 13-tu
Angeles Calif. Mr and Mrs Blit Oil and (ias Release
Fuller. Mr. and Mrs Edward Westland Oil corporation to Um -
Scriek and sons John and Clar- Lara Kolar SE 0-11-G.
nice Fuller of Oklahoma City Mr Oil ami (ias Assignment
and Mrs, Ernest Fuller son. Max. H. S Smith to Sinclair Praim
and daughter Barbara Jane, of E* 1 cimipany. SW 36-14-5.
Reno. |- -
Mr. and Mrs Jim E. Smith the week-end with Mr
QUICK LOANS
ft
D«* vou need extra cash to meet
.vour expenses? A quick cash loan
is the common sense way to solve
your problems. We will advance
the money to——
PAY
BUY
WIIAT VOU OWE
WIIAT VOU NEED
MEET
AM EMERGENCIES
SOCIETY FOLK—Opening of racing season at Belmont Parle,
Long Island, brought out society from New York and Long
Island homes. Here are Eli vires "Vivi” Fairchild and Marion
Oates, members of the younger set, at the races.
ALTON A
;j well Idled baskets to help cele-
| bndc his 22nd birthday. Those
IS--- - - — — is pn cut were Mr and Mrs. Frank
Mi and Mi Will H.ui i iii ol Randall ol Kingfisher, Darrell Hays
Alim pent TiiP'.dav n: tit mi- 1,1 El Reno, Mr and Mrs, Joe
Wednesday in the ! V Stale I Shult.x Mi and Mrs .1 I, Randall
liriiix and family Mr and Mrs. Oran
Fiie.'.l- .mil relative irotn the. Nmu-iniiker and fnniily. Mr and
'nmmuiiitv who atbuded the tun- Mrs Harry Townsend and sons.
1 rid • ivin o| Donald l;a\ Rick Mi and Mrs I.cRoy Townsend and
i.ci ml.mt oh Ol Mr and Ml .. d.iiightei Carolyn Ira NunetnnRer
daughter. Barbara, were Salut'd*v j.ulll Rui;,,,, 0j ri R,no, we....... Howard Householder.
Mr and Mr Hei Townsend. M Those to attend a Sunday dinner
nnrl Mi. Will Towiiseiwi. Ml and 1 ill the O (’ James home Sunday
wen* Mr and Mia, John Town-
nlid Mr;
Johnnie Pickle. Mrs Pete Gerber | Joe Coley and family
and daughter. Mrs Fred Pa I stack! Misses Viva and Viola Puttuick
! and daughter. Clarice Aldene. were of Oklahoma City spent the Week-
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and end with their parents Mr ami
Mrs F J Oat2 and family. Mrs. Ralph Patzack.
Mary Margaret Oatz is visiting 1 George Schumaker and Ben Ban-
al Minco in the home of Mr. and unman attended initiation service-
Mrs Fred Rice. , oi the Knights of Columbus 111
Mr and Mrs Millard Craig spent I Oklahoma City Sunday.
$5 to $50.00
ON VOi If SIGNATURE
$50 to $500
ON GOOD SECURITY
PEOPLES FINANCE
1130 SOUTH ItlCKIORI)
VV. If. ( 'anigan, Mgr.
IHIONE 472
Kiehard Schultz, Ass't. Mgr.
and M- Ted
night guests ol Mr
Nitzel.
Mr and Mrs T M Hctirichscn
and daughter. Resale were Sun-
day evening visitor- in FI Reno
Tom Hurst attended the pnM-
masters' convention in
City Monday and Tuesday
Ethel Ridgway Ha Pearl Brieh*
Dorothy Rriaht Robert Nurd Tom
Cnvins. Otis Railway ill*' Buzz
Brown attended the i on Metic'-
mr-nt services In El Reno Sundae
evening.
Miss Alice Ann Crowley of FI
Reno was a Sunday ('Inner eiie-t in (if.,.ilium.1 Ci(\
the home of Miss Duvelhv Hen- nt"ht in tlu* <; I
Mrs. .r ! Randall Mr and Mi
LeRoj Townsend. Ml and Mrs.
Harrv Town.end Myrtle Floyd
alld I.uvicbell Tiiwn.el il Rt'i wer-
Pell' -
r>klahnnr 1 (.(jnf|u,.|(.,| May 111 at the
costal (-hurt'll in El Reno
Mrs Gas Schweitzer is ill <i
her honti this week
Mr and Mrs Will Bn*del were
dinner guests in the luttieiire
Ht.amrl home Wednesday
Mr and Ml's. John Townsend ot
pent Slltlllda'
I'ownsi mi limin'
end ot Oklahoma Citv Mr and
M red Jut ques oi Hinton. Mr
and Mr Newton Randall and
bimil.v Mr and Mrs John Wheeler
.ti(! on vv It Rlckner and family.
Mr and Mr. G 1. Townsend, Mr.
nd Mi Ben Townsend and fatn-
>h. Mr and Mrs Will TownseiTd,
I'luvd ami l.oyfebell Townsend.
IN SUMMER DRUG NEEDS
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Moth Proofs
m s \ lom; way home
A! I* I ’T (> Mr (U P1 FlllOUtc to
rlchsen. Mr and Mr 1, S Maim Ml
Mrs. C. W. DrniiPr and dniiidiic and Mi Raphael M um ........
I ouise. accompanied b; Y*T ! 1
Jackson and Miss Esther Jack on Oklahoma City
of Tippton. were El Reno vi.-itoi
Sundav evening
Marvin Julian and Sam Whii
icare of EH Reno were Sunday rim
ner guests in the home nr m
and Mrs. Maywood Ridpwm ai
Children
In t.eiie here from the state legis-
..... All" 11 ta Senator Emery
f t ■ 1 1 a Id loi id to change trams
' I1'" 'mt. Cotgequentlv. he trav-
el' 1 X' iml' ttnallv arriving home |
via Boston
Mr and Mrs Ernest Jung ami
t'alidlv spent Riindav with Mr and
Mrs Will Meade and lumily a'
l-'a.v,
vir and Mm llobart Hays nnrl
••on oi El Reno spent Saturday eye- that its tmix may
GI'OCR tl'llt (OMI'I.ICATED
roll'GO olio UP) The world's
ia|'h' I. 1 ban iug so rapidly
be eliminated '
Fountain Specials
(iiant Limeade 5c
Fresh Strawberry
Sundaes
All Sandwiches
15c
—\VF DELIVER—
Phone 188
Hoi lie of HIM
lahiuts
! ^,r ' J lUtuHnll hoiip !»•»•! <• ^:it}i ■ •radt* curripuluin
1 \ retent princi*
LARVEX
ASPIRIN
LYSOL
SARAKA
JONES FLOOR WAX
l<tt*. 30r Sizt*
l.oursl
SI.25 Size
lamest Price
Full
Pound
Sunday guests of Vr and Mr
l4*e Mitchell and son were At" and Will 'I’e.vi. • i.<I home weie M n ! pa. . .,».t» i.-i.ee .suggested that the
Mrs. Johnnx Gaidnei N "in Ms Iriie i, .fun ..■ : m 1 .....ranhy he replaced with
Glenn and Walt Gardner I'otinn Stule Pat Ji ■ a., v a |. - . * in rom r
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thnnnuni \ ebua F ,vl mid g i R.,nclall -------------—— ■■ ■■ — ■
Mis Maggie Mis and daughter.
J". "t Okni'che v tit Sunday with
Mr. ala. Mrs ficorge Alig and
family
The B;!| stang! family and Myrtle
Townsend all are ill with measles
__ Raymond Nunemaker was .siii'-
«n. Tommy, of Oklahoma ('"■ prised pit ..-antly Sunday wild n,,,,,,.
were week-end visitors of Mv lelatives gathered at his lanm wa -■■■
Roear's father. Ed Spear, and Mi ———--—-—----—
daughter. Helen and F"mi o:
way were Saturday evening vi
In El Rend
D. Xj. Todd was a Sunday rib
ner mtest of his dainthtev w- T
M. Henricbsen. and faintly
Mr. and Mrs T t Snear and
Hutchinson Nursery Co.
Fuiuplete Laiulscape Service. Tree
Surgeons. I crtili/iiig, Spraying,
Grading and Seeding. Hack yard
Gardening a Specialty. Eveigreens-
Shruldiei'y - Ifoses - Sliade Trees -
I’ereimials.
.1? Ifesidenee 1020 S. Hoff
POLISH
CASTORIA
LOTION
Elka.vs for
White Shoes
4(le
Si/.e
Jergcns
Stic Size
MOTH CRYSTALS lb.40c
BAGS
Moth-
Proof
15c - 39c - 59c
linear.
Mr. and Mrs n p jolly- of
Ninnekah were Wednesday .• .■<
»ne«»s of Mr. and Mrs I ■*• Mit-
ch-'l and son.
I Mr. and Mrs Phar'"* Mur? is <•'
Geary were Pundav fiinner yw •
in the bome of the Filter's mothc-
Mrs Edith Clason
Mr. and Mrs Steve Hudson
transacted business in Oklahoma
City Tuesday afternoon
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m TOP-SHIRT
V/OUtD STICK LIKE A
POSTAGE-STAMP/
JOHNSON'S WAX SPIJ IAI.S
jfca GLO-COAT
:.......GLO-COAT
.w„, ggc
l ice Applier
1 1-3 Hint vs
In Can
PASTE WAX
1 1-3 lbs.
In Can
59c
59c
SALE
Friday and Saturday
32 DRESSES
(Some Slightly Soiled i
At “Give-Away Prices’
• CREPES
• RAYONS
• VOILES
Values to $4.98
Choice
98c
ONE TABLE HATS
40 To Choose From
Choice 98c
All Styles — Colors — Sizes
LeOna Shoppe
210 South Rock Island
AM. SAI.FS FINAL!
• 1 perspire like an ice writer
pitcher. If I didn't hcivo some-
thing next to my skin, my lop-shirt would stick liko
a postage-stamp. And when I say "something"-1
mean a Hanks Undershirt.
Gentlemen, it's no trick to keep comfortable in Sum-
mcr. Jus! pull a Hanes UndorMhirl over your head,
and you 11 see what I mean. It's as light as an eye-
lash on your chest, and it acts like a blotter
. . . mops up perspiration . . . gives it a chance
to evaporate. You actually leel better all over!
See your Hanks Dealer today. Hanks Under- \
shirts have plenty oi length so they can't creep
up and worry your waist. Get Hanes Shorts
too — full-cut broadcloth. Or try the new Hanes-
knit Crotch-Guards. P. H. Hanes Knitting Co.,
Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
SHIRTS AND
BROADCLOTH
SHORTS
35; 3 S1
Extra Duality, lOc rarh. HANES nine
bruft
urtx and hr'.idrlofh Shorts as low
ks 27c. 4 tor b I.
FOR MEN AND BOYS
FOR EVERY SEASON
Extra anal
LabH Shir1
its 27c. 4
HANES CUriPTC
CROTCH-GUARD J Ji l\ I 3
Mld-thlgh style — os illustrated — {jQc
HINKLES PILLS
S.S.S. TONIC
l<>0
I or
i p e p s o d e n t .....39c
FULL PINT
OLIVE OIL
59c
500 FACIAL
TISSUES
21c
GAUZE
STERILIZED OQa
5-Yard Roll £vV
(iOc SYRUP
PEPSIN
47c
LEAD
ARSENATE
lb. 20c
t LHS. 6.5c
| LISTERINE
50c Size AA
Antiseptic VVW
if it’s HANES!
WE HAVE I T I
YOUNGHEIM’S
The reputation of our phar-
macy department has been
won xolely on the accuracy
and care with which wc
e o m poun d prescriptions
Y’ou may require a pres-
cription in the near fu-
ture. If you do. remem-
ber we are always here In
fill it quickly and ac-
curately!
CARTERS LIVER PILLS
MILK MAGNESIA
Haskell’s Full
Quart—32 oz.
SUN GLASSES IOc-2.50
TAY JO TONIC
$1.00 2
Size For
FOR FREE
DELIVERY
- PHONE -
LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN
TEN BIG DAYS!
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rniTinimiL
JUBILEE
■■a
‘ i
ONCE IN TOO YEARS
100 years 090 Charles Goodyear dis-
covered the vulcanization ot rubber.
Today, wo celebrate the centennial
of that discovery in a ten-day event
brintjinij you special Jubilee value*.
Cumu earlyl Came oftenl
GET "G-lOO" GOODYEAR'S
CENTENNIAL TIRE ON OUR
EASY-PAY PLAN
"G-100" All-Weather is NEW - new
in design and new in action. Lighter
in weight yet longer in wear! fu/ff
to deliver 33°o wore tread mileage.
1939’s standard in fSne-cor fires.
Get today's tire leader. TOOAT —
it costs no mure!
^fhee
4-POINT TIRK
CHECK-UP
1. Remove glass, stones, nails.
2. Examine for hidden cuts.
3. Examine for side-wall breaks.
4. Water-test tube and volve, re«
mount and inflate to correct pressure*
NO OBLIGA1ION—COME IN TODAY
NEW
‘WINGS"
Two-tone, full volume horns that
“move Vm over**! Polychromatic
finish. Easily Installed. E«tra values
— buy now.
oj low as $8.95
how_
"tip
“WINGS” CAR RADIO
De luxe equipment! Automatic tun-
jrq—press a button for ony ot 6 sta-
tions. Made to Goodyear quolity
--------NIAL value!
standards. A CENTENNIAL vo
&W “ “ 516,5
We Need I sed Bikes
IRADK YOURS IN ON' ONF ? l_
OF THE NEW 1839 It-Jl
GOODYEAR
WINdS
BICYCLES ’
I'av Balance On Uhnv Terms .
HOUSE FANS
$2.251
4
(Safeflex) 6-'mil
STATIONARY
JUBILEE PRICES *
ON ACCESSORIES
$3.95
Dual Kail Grille
Guard (Reg. S4.9.">)
n
Dcuhle-Kagle Spark Plugs
Installed (Reg. 39e)
I Pint Goodyear
Auto Polish and Meaner
I Pkg. Goodyear
Polishing Gauze (Reg. tele I
46c (
1 Pint Wingfoot
Tire Paint and
Top Dressing l Reg. 43e|
39 c;
it
Small Goodyear
Tube Repair Kit (Reg. 12c)
9ct
RADIO TUBES
25c
As Low
As
F.aeli
STKERING WHEEL
KNOBS (Reg. 59c)
PROTECT YOUR RADIATOR! ,
CLEANER OK 2Qr
‘‘STOP-LEAK” JjtV
GOOD/e^YEAH
TIRES
PTHIGHmUM
SAVE AT THE 8I0N OF
THE GOODYEAR DIAMOND
120 NORTH BICKF'ORD
Phone 221
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