The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 18, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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THREE
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
JESDAY, APRIL 18, 1939
Fred Lamb. Mrs. Bryant Glover,
. Mrs. Horace Iventer and Mrs.
Frank Hodgkmson
I The club will meet next Monday
with Mrs. Searcy, 317 South Ad-
miie street.
high and Mrs. LeRoy
I second
i Searcy received the tiaveling prize
I At the close of the bridge games
Mrs. McCuliey served a delicioUs
lunch to Mrs. Lively. Mrs. Searcy,
Mrs Stafford. Mrs. Roy Steven-
son, Mrs. Clarence Imboden. Mrs.
Lee Harvey. Mrs. Otis Cox, Mrs,
SMAI.I. (.KOI I’ IETED
AT INFORMAL PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson,
1200 East A.iii ireet. where host?
Monday night when they enter-
tained at an informal party.
Chinese checkers was the diver-
sion o( tin evening and at a la'r
hour Ihe no ies served a dainty
SPORT FROCK
OCl ETY BY SCHOOL CLUB ^
Entertainment Is Enjoyed
By El Reno Group
Mothers Are Honored By
B. M. (’. Members •
s. Don Allison I
’resents Review
Calendar
BURGER GRILL
line Foods
Tlie K1. L(eno Study club mel
' Hie First Christian chiireh Mon-
I ilny Hfternoon to enjoy a mu.si<-.>!
progiam planned by Mrs. E A
I Jackson. Mrs John Fitch and M
I J. S Cormack.
which was 1:1-
Secoiul in a scries of banqueLs
which mark the close of the school
year was the annual mother-
daughter banquet oi the Bonita
MKS I.M.KI II Alt A LILA
IIOS'LI SS ,\T I.RIDGE PARTY
Mr: John F Lively was all ad-
di'imml ■’.ue. when Mrs Everett
McCulU' 107 North Barker ave-
nue, enlcrt.din d members of Ihe
Monday Nmid Bridge dub in her
home Monday (-veiling.
la - iq hi in < allies Mrs. Roy
Shiltoid \v.i ivvii11hit Ihe prize for
high i oi* Mi Lively scored
I's. Don Allison reviewed Rob-
Shcrwood's latest play. "Abe
pin in Illinois." when Mrs. T. |1
Rader entertained members o! j;
Child Craft Study club and |1
Home and Child Study clut.P
her home, 1040 Soulli F.ll.’ on j
me. Monday afternoon,
bring the tea hour. Mrs. Rich- i
Horton and Mrs. S N ViTm! i
Idrd at the table whicli was
hated attractively with spring
rers.
[embers of the Home and Ch'ld j
Hy club present were Mrs. Ralph
I in. Mrs. Ray Dillingham. Mr:..
[rebel Zimmerman. Mrs Max
R. A. Deck. Mrs. W. 1
•s. Mark Graves. Mrs. j
man. Mrs. J W New- j
H Belcher, Mrs Sam i
Mrs. Norris Whitaere. |
Preston. Mrs. A W [
I kabce. Mrs. R
Specializing In
• (.UNLINK. IIICK OKV-SMOKED
BARBECUED MEATS
• STEAKS
• SANDWICHES
• PLATE LUNCHES
Phone llitil
212 South Rock Island
El Kino, Ok la.
banquet
Man ia Catta literary society at the
] First Presbyterian church.
; Tlie banquet hall was decorated
1 in the highschool club's colors, i
purple and white, with floral cen- I
terpieees of purple and white iris
- adorning the tables. Each of the
honored mothers was presented
with a corsage of purple and white
vveetpeas. The programs, which
were made to resemble mini.ilun
| booklets, and 1 lie place cards were
designed by Dolene Hebberd. a
member oi the club.
' Numbers on the program includ-
ed the invocation by Miss Rose
Witcher, dean of girls;, welcome
address by Miss Mary Margaret
Plielps, club president; response,
i Mrs Nell Ritter; reading Cather-
ine June Reichert; piano solo. Miss
] Tin* program
' iiouni-ed by Mrs. Jackson, include',
, organ solos bv Miss Helen Fl.uii-
! gan; vocal solo by Richard Jack
| son. accompanied by Mrs. Jackson, j
violin olo. Jack Murphy; musical |
reading, Mrs. FTtch; vocal solo
I Mis. Verne H Reische; organ mi!o i
Miss VaughnclUc Joseph: and •
kit. Words and Music." directed
by Miss Ruth Torpey with Mr
Eugene Myers at the organ.
Those included in the skit were
Mar, Sue Garner. Jimmie FCa’lirv: ‘
Hantson, Marjorie McGinnis Mar-
jorie Powell. Virginia Belle Bniei
t. Mrs.
Smith.
John
A. Watkins. Mrs. I Wolf, north ol
[ry Lutnadue. Mrs Ray Porter. | Grand Tii'cit
t. Wayne Leach. Mrs A. W. .the Brotherhc
[•nolds, Mrs William Tait. Mrs j Engineets Hi
C Elliott and Mrs Charles Freeman, 610 ,
[d. while those of the Child {nuc.
ft study club attending were i xll
L B M. McGinley. Mrs. S. N | .
Li. Mrs. Lawrence Iliff. Mrs. I ,u"1,1 ’’
tn R Rhodes. Mrs. Walter Ful-| or ''
I Mrs W W. Mathews and Mrs chinch will m<
1 1 tits (ivfiont I u
lirRKV! (Jet vour share of bargains in this price-slashing sale! We’ve
forgot ten profits in favor of quick cash money and you have a few more
davs to Imv lor months ahead at the lowest prices you ever saw.
is M.j Women's Missionary society oil
Island i the First Baptist church.
Circle 1 will meet at tli< chinch
Circle 2. Hostess. Mrs L, R I
jpanick, 208 Noitii Macomb ave-
nue.
Circle 3. Hostess. Mrs. Alice
! Nabors. 204 North Barker avetiu-
! Circle 4 Hostess, Mrs Harriet
Stackpolf, 305 East Jenkins streei.
| Young Matrons circle Hostess.
Mrs. Harvey Cromwell, 816 West
________i .street.
! Rosalie Mills Appleby circle. Hn.--
tess, Mrs. Robert Su-vcrson, 1101
West Wade street.
Bid or Double Bridge club Hosts.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kamm, 800
South Ellison avenue
Women's Missionary society of the
First Christian church will meet
in the church at 2 p m
Our Lady of Perpetual Heip
study club. U Me.. Mis K J
Darshay. 220 North N avenue
FRIDAY
Ft iday Bridge i in I» Hostesse...
Mrs. R. J Kml/. Mr- Earl Scar-
lett and Mrs A Henry Steddom
at Mrs. Steddom's lionie. 1027
South Hadden avenue
I LOREN ENTERTAINED
birthday party
iji-s, Catherine Lemon. 300
Lietaw avenue, was assist!
• mother. Mrs. Georgianna
when she entertained a
children at a party M
wring lier daughter. Jo Ann. on | j'*0‘“do"
• eighth birthday.
[lames were featured during the
[ernoon, alter which the honoree j
played iter gifts.
Mrs Lemon presented the guests |
[h balloons and candy favors and j
ved an iced course at tire close I
| the afternoon to Iva Loomis.
Mary Ellen Porter.
$1.00 and $5.00
PAJAMAS
Now
$2.50 and $3.00
SHIRTS and
PAJAMAS
$2.00 SHIRTS
ind PAJAMAS
Now
Mi El win Lewis of Detroit.
Midi. Miss Lillian Aderhold. 405
South Williams avenue, and Mrs.
Maxine Claus. 210 South Macomb
avenue, were Oklahoma City visi-
tors today.
ONE LOT OF SHIRTS—$1.00, $1.50
and $2.00 Values
How Women
in Their 40’s
Can Attract Men
lily Dover,
i tiara Lee Chase, Margaret Ann
use. Carol Ann Fowler. Johnell
kston. Judy Burns, Joan Avant,
[liny Avant and Richard Lemon.
Mrs. F1 E. Loomis was an aridi-
nal guest to enjoy the courtesy
Her, \s good advice for a woman during her
change .usually from 38 to 52), wh-< feara
she'll lost- her appeal to men, who worn.-*
about hot flashes, toss of pop, dizzy spi lls,
upv ' nerves and moody spoils.
.1 u-v got more frosh air, 8 hrs. slei-p ami it
you need a reliable “WOMAN'S" Ionic (ak;
% i i in. i.l... 1.1.. fiimniilllul
$1.95 II ATS—
now
All $1,111) CAPS-
for
One (iroup Sum
mer (’APS for
S5.UII II VI’S
now
S3.95 HATS
now
$2.95 HATS
now
IA SIGMA 1*111
Lnce postponed
hate of tlie formal Cherry Blos-
[u dance ol Omega chapter ci
|ta sigma Phi has been changed
[in Apr. 29 to May 20
[it lid ions with other
build up physio.,1 resistance, thus helps give
to ,r- vivacity to enjoy life and asust calm-
ing jittery n-rves and those disturbing symp-
toms that often accompany change of life,
i’inkham's is WELL WORTH trying.
KATHLEEN .Mil l I K
IS PARTI IIONOKEI.
Honoring her daughin Ka'hlci >.
on her tenth bitllulny. Mi Flo> I
Miller entertained Saliml.iv a Her
noon in the honu ol her ni > i,< i
Mrs. C. T. Paw 520 South Rn'x-i
avenue, from 2 until t o'clock.
In the games which were t'-ie
diversion ot the afternoon pn/
were won by Izua Aim Joul>. Mar-
cia Nation <iii(l Glendciin Craw
ford.
Tlie dining table was mUcrcl
with a funk and white bir'luiav
cake topped witli candles and tlie
guests were presented baskets con-
taining dolls and candy for fav-
ors.
Present for the afternoon were
Betty Dean Mei veldt Betty Ann
Hahn, Glendean Crawlord. Ka\
Dentke, Marie Dittm r Shirle;.
Brown. Palsy Cosgiovr. Mali Bui
. due to
arranged
icdules. it was announced today
club president.. Mrs. R L. Davr
IDS IN LOS ANGELES
Announcement was made in El
•no today of the marriage of
.Herbert A Crockett, son of
l- and Mrs. H. G Crockett. 311
Lth Choctaw avenue to Miss
rraldine DrCorse at Lnv Angeles,
bill , on Friday. Apr. 14
Dr Crockett who graduated from
r El Reno highschool with the
ass of 1924 and from tlie Univer-
v of Oklahoma medical school
1930. has been located in Los
Lacies the past several years
[id recently accepted a position
[th the Moore-White rlinic in
Angeles where lie is neurologist
hri neuro-surgeon.
Tlie couple will reside at 1348
[gram street. Los Angeles.
$2.50 and $3.00
Neckwear
$1.50 and $2.00
Mkwear
Neckwear
ALLSHOES
Included in Tills Sale
SN.75 Nunn Bush
Now
$7.50 Nunn Bush
Now 1
( rawlord & Justin
$5.00 and $«.<><> Shoes
This Sale i
One Lo! of 15 pair of $3.50
and $ 1.00 Shoes toeloseout
FETED
EXECUTIVE COt NCIL
WILL HOLD SESSION
Tlie executive council of the
Women's Missionary society of Hie
First Christian church will hold
a board meeting at 1 p. m. Thurs-
day, it was announced today by
Mrs. Anderson Green.
Regular meeting of the society
will follow at 2 p. 111. at which
time Mrs. W. C. Whitacre's group
will have charge of the fellowship
hour. Mrs. R. W. Thom is chair-
man of the program committee.
Subject of the discussion will be
"The Church and .the Untouch-
ables."
Oklahoma City and Mrs. W.
Allen, 510 South Bicklord ave-
ic, entertained at a bridge party
i her honor Saturday evening
i Mrs. Allens home.
High score in the bridge games
as won by Miss Verna Borne-
mnn .second high by Mrs. Lida
ternff. and the traveling award
V Miss Louise Gardner, who pre-
-nted the gifts awarded them
v the hostesses to Miss Allen.
Tlie quartet boards were used
ir the refreshment tables and were
ccornted with bridal appointments
lid spring flowers.
Guests to enjoy the event with
ie honoree were Mrs. Tieroff. Mrs.
leorge Allen. Miss Gardner. Miss
lornemann, Miss Louise Draper of
!alumet. Miss Elsie Coin of Nor-
ton. Mrs. Ted Hutchens, Miss
Aarie Bornemann. Miss Lillian
lobelman, Miss Ethel Evans and
HE SOUTHWEST offers vacation-
X ists everything they dream about...
mountains... seashores... dude ranches
... Indian villages... historic spots...
and a Summerizcd car makes any vaca-
tion trip more economical and pleasant.
2. "J;*8
3,
differential frou^/e-fr«„
• <>r on 'he cba»>5.
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Buy lugKage now for yourself or for gifts
because you may never see prices like these
again!
DANCE
Summerize Service is a sound plan tn
give yrtur car one of the twice-a-year sea-
sonal check-ups and over-all servicing
every, car needs.
K of (’ HALL
Music by
Swing Billies
Wednesday, April 19
Admission 25c Person
Gladstones and Wardrobe
Cases for men and ladies—
Ladies Fitted Wardrobes, Hat
Boxes, Overnight and Week-
end Case*—all in this sale.
A Summerized job at the sign of tlie Hying Red Hoisc
assures best possible car performance, and guarantees
PROPER lubrication with CORRECT-WEIGHT.,.
HEAT-RESISTING Mobiloils and Mobilgrcases.
Enjoy summer driving at its best... Summerize, now!
iVal-A-l’aks Not Included)
Mobiloil
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PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ SECOND ANNUAL +
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Pioneer Dinner and Entertainment !
«:15 P. M. Friday, April 21 Churrh Dining Room %
*!*
Dinner and Entertainment—50c
V
Good wholesome food and fun all dished up in good
old .pioneer style. - J
Make your reservations early through Mrs. C. A. Mason,
chairman of ticket sales.
Mobiles
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 18, 1939, newspaper, April 18, 1939; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc923106/m1/3/: accessed May 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.