The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 280, Ed. 1 Friday, January 25, 1952 Page: 2 of 6
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CL RENO
and WOMfN'S PAGE
MR8. JAMES H. MINTER—EDITOR
Square Dance Club
Elects Guy Edwards
Our Edward* ni elected presi-
dent of the Does and Beans Square
dance club at their bi-monthly
meeting held Wednesday evening
at the VFW clubhouse.
Other officers elected were Bill
Barber, vice president; Mrs. Tom
Williams, secretary-treasurer, and
MTs. Wesley Lumry, program chair-
man
Outgoing officers are Leonard
Unctater. president; Dick Oeorge,
vice president, and Mrs. Bemie
Bremseth, secretary-treasurer.
A covered dish dinner was served
and the remainder of the evening
was spent square dancing.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Erbar, Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Schaff, Mr. and Mrs. BUI
Barbour, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Oeorge, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wil-
liams, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lan-
caster, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Lumry, Mr. and Mrs. William
Mathis and Bemie Bremseth.
* * *
Friendly Sewing Club
Meets in Raper Home
The Friendly Sewing club met
Wednesday afternoon In the home
of Mrs j. C. Raper, 318 South
Evans.
The afternoon was devoted to
sewing and refreshments were
served by the hostess.
Members present were Mrs. R. L.
Stevenson. Mrs. W. 8. Brown. Mrs.
B. E. Carder, Mrs. S. E. Huddleston,
Mrs. Roy Stevenson, Mrs. J. W
Paxson, Mrs. Ryan Ratliff, Mrs.
W. A. Robison, Mrs. Francis Lor-
enzen. Mrs. John Carl, Mrs. Clem
Cherry and the hostess.
The next meeting will be Feb. 5
with Mrs. Ratliff, 917 South Miles.
CALENDAR
SATURDAY
Theta Chapter of Delta Kappa
Gamma. Meeting at the Okarche
hlghschool at 6:30 p.m.
SUNDAY
Order of the Rainbow for Olrls.
Public Installation at the Masonic
temple at 4 pm.
MONDAY
El Reno Study club. Hostess. Mrs.
J. M. Burge. 431 South Hoff.
Section of officers anS tea.
Order of the Eastern Star. Meet-
ing at the Maaonic temple.
Eagles auxiliary. Meeting at the
Eagles hall. Social.
Tulip Flower club. Hostess, Mrs.
John Stanley, north of El Reno.
TUESDAY
Fair Addition Bible class. Meet-
ing In the home of Mrs. J. c.
Stanlfer, 831 East Foreman at 1:30
p. m. Study of the Book of Revela-
tion.
Tuesday Players. Hostess, Mrs.
Forrest Nave, til South Rock
Island.
Tuesday Afternoon Canasta club.
Hostess. Mrs. O. H. Schumacher,
311 North Williams.
Club Meets Wednesday
In Oklahoma City
Mrs. L. Eckert of Oklahoma City
was a special guest when the Ster-
ling Thimble club met Wednesday
afternoon In the home of Mrs. E.
C. King in Oklahoma City.
A dessert course was served by
the hostess, assisted by Mrs. H. J.
Aycock and Mrs. M. B. Cope. Roll
call was answered with helpful
hints and the afternoon was spent
informally.
El Reno members attending the
meeting were Mrs. H. A. Dever,
Mrs. Ralph Gamble, Mrs. Clyde
Matthews, Mrs. Sam Roberson, Mrs.
C. E Weldon, Mrs. Cope, Mrs. Ay-
cock and the hostess.
Those from Oklahoma City pres-
ent were Mrs. Gertrude Cornelius,
Mrs. H. T. French. Mrs. E. O.
Pullen, Mrs. Albert McOee and the
hostess.
The next meeting will be Feb. 9
In the home of Mrs. Gamble. 717
South Hadden.
•
Mrs. Wendell Goad
Entertains Cro-Tat-Em
The Cro-Tat-Em club met Wed
nesday afternoon in the home of
Mrs. Wendell Goad, 1115 South
Miles.
Sewing was the diversion for the
afternoon and the hostess was as-
sisted by Mrs. J. H. Wright in
serving refreshments.
Members present were Mrs. D. D.
Davison, Mrs. Mac P. McCabe, Mrs.
Ujren Spurr, Mrs. Emery Whitacre,
Mrs. J. C. Ezell, Mrs. E. L. Norris,
Mrs. Alfred Plaut, Mrs. Wright and
the hostess.
The next meeting will be Feb. 6
with Mrs. Plaut, 1113 West London.
Mrs. W. C. Hamm
Is Shower Honoree
Mrs. Glenn Oneth, Mrs. Frank
Cantrell and Mrs. Robert E. Hill
were Joint hostesses for a stork
shower Wednesday evening in the
home of Mrs. Hill, honoring Mrs.
W. C. Hamm.
Games and contests furnished the
entertainment for the evening.
Winners In the contests were Mrs.
Neal Golden, Mrs. 8. E. McClure
and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter.
The gift table was centered with
a stork and refreshments were
served by the hostesses.
Quests were Mrs. Price Thomp-
son, Mrs. Oersld Burton, Mrs. E.
W. Patrick, Mrs. Bennett Enfield,
Mrs. Bob Hutson, Mrs. Carpenter,
Mrs. Golden, the honoree and the
hostesses.
Out-of-town guests were Mrs.
McClure and Mrs. Ray FV>x, both
of Oklahoma City, Mrs. Lillie Pox
of Moore, and Mrs. Wilbur Owen,
Mrs. C. J. Spitler and Mrs. Sophie
Ebeling, all of Mustang.
Those sending gifts were Mrs.
H. O. Cloud. Mrs. Dillard Crump,
Jr., Mrs. Oene Miller, Mrs. J. o!
Kubon, Mrs. M. A. Mitchell, Jr.,
Mrs. Ray Harper, Mrs. John Gar-
rett, Mrs. T. J. Cox, Miss Freda
lock, Miss Nellie Waldron and Miss
Opal Siler,
Service Gupld
Has Luncheon
Miss Josephine Hodnett, Mist
Haael Dean Hardwick and Mist
Gladys Jensen were hostesses to
members of the Wesleyan Service
guild of the Wesley Methodist
church Thursday evening for a
covered dish luncheon In the hone
making rooms of the El Reno
hlghschool.
The devotionais were given by
Miss Twlla Reuter and Miss Rosa
Pierce lad the group singing. Mrs.
Charles Fink W9* lesson leader
with "Oiftt" for the new year
as the subject. Assisting Mrs. Fink
wers Mia* Hodnott, Mrs. H. 8.
Alexander, Dr. Louise Fox. Mrs. M
A. Mitchell, Jr., and Mrs. Raymond
Wyatt.
Dr. fox, guild prealdent, conduct-
ed the business when a report waa
given on the guild's welfare work
during the holiday season. Mrs.
M. P. Kelly, coordinator, gave a
report of the activities of the
general WSCB.
Miss Pierce. Miss Farm KJnkade
and Miss Aurelia Beck will be
hostesses for the next meeting to
be held Feb. 39 in the home of
Mrs. Nell Burmeler, 309 South
Barker. Mrs. Paul Maglll and Mrs.
Joe Muir will be In charge of the
devotionais and lesson.
Attending Thursday night's meet-
ing were Mrs. George Foreman, a
new member, Miss Elizabeth Sim-
mons, a guest, and Mrs. H. 8.
Alexander, Mrs. lillle Essley, Mrs.
Edna McMahan Kelly, Mrs. M. P.
Kelly, Mrs. J. B. McCullough, Mrs.
Jenks Simmons, Dr. FOx, Mrs.
Muir, Mrs. Fink, Mrs. Mitchell,
Mrs. Wyatt, Miss Beck, Miss Kln-
kade, Miss Pierce, Miss Reuter and
the hostesses.
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Half-Size Style
Baptist WMU President
Is Guest Here Thursday
Mrs. E. A. Jackson, central Bap-
tist ossoclational president of the
Women’s Missionary Union, was a
special guest when the Women’s
Missionary Union of the Trinity
Baptiat church met Thursday after-
noon at the church for the month-
ly business meeting.
The meeting was opened by sing-
ing the hymn for the year, "All
Hail the Power," followed with
prayer by Mrs. I. N. Freeman. Mrs.
Dewey Carroll presented the de-
votional on ‘Teachings of Christ."
Mrs. Garland Anderson, presi-
dent, presided over the business
meeting. Circles were re-organized
and re-named. Mrs. Ray Fowler Is
chairman of the Orlmmett circle
and Mrs. Ivan Bray Is chairman
of the Belvln circle.
Nine members attended the meet-
ing.
BUYS BEAUTY SHOP
Fern’s Beauty shop, 110 West
Hayes, has been purchaied by Mrs.
Anella Bee Handley and Is being
completely redecorated by the new
owner, she announced today, how-
ever, the business will remain opan
as usual. Fern Zigler will assist
Mrs. Handley in operation of the
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Send 35c In coins for thle pat-
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El Reno Dally Tribune, No. 160, Pat-
tern Dept., 333 West 18th St., New
York 11, N. Y. Print plainly natty,
address with ilee and style number.
Mrs. Brittain Leads
Study Club Series
Mn. T. W. Brittain was leader
of the second In a aeries of lessons
of the WSCB Study club held Thurs-
day afternoon In the church parlors.
The lesson was on the Book of
Acta.
Mrs. Brittain opened the meeting
with a prologue to the playlet en-
titled "A Soane In Antioch” which
served as the devotional. At the
cloee of the playlet, Lorens Boyd
(Addltenal Society an Page 8)
Union City FHA Group
Sees Film at Program.
A film entitled “HU* Is Llf*”
was shown at the regular program
meeting when the Union City chap-
ter of Future Homemakers of
America met Thursday In the study
hall.
Martha Dixon, prealdent, presided
at the meeting. Devotions were
given by Joan Pinkston. Each girl
answered the roll call by giving
good qualities of a homo member. *
Jackie Weiman, scrapbook chair-
man, was in charge of tho mooting.
Group singing was 16d by Janet
Wood end Doris Bandars. Mariana
Zoubek lad the group In recreation.
The next meeting woe announced
for February and the membership
committee will bo In charge, with
sang “In the Crocs of Christ I
Glory,’’ accompanied by Mrs. Boyd.
Scriptural readings were given by
Mrs. Fred Hockea, Mrs. P. B. Con-
nor# and Mrs. Bbna Burke stressing
the Biblical account of the study.
Mrs. J. E. Dyer, Mr*. W. E. Deaton
and Mrs. W. B. Blanton gave ex-
planatory talks on the lesson.
Mrs. Brittain gave a resume of
the entire days study and closed the
meeting with prayer, Joined by the
group in repeating the Lord’s prayer.
An extra session has been added
to the courae and Mrs. Lawrence
King will be leader for the study
to be held at 3 p. m.. Jan. 31 In the
church parlor.
• * *
Tuesday Twelve Club
Sponsors Benefit Party
Members of the Tuesday Twelve
Bridge club sponsored a March of
Dimes benefit card party at 1:30
p. m. Thursday at the Elk's home.
Proceeds of $85 will be donated
to the March of Dimes polio fund.
Mrs. Jay Porter was awarded the
door prize and cut prizes were won
by Mrs. R. N. Dulmage, Mrs. C. L.
Franklin, Mrs. Duard Barnes and
Mrs. Floyd Leldy.
Members of the club are Mrs.
Barbara Taylor Calahan, Mrs. Wil-
liam L. Marshall. Mr*. Ramsey K.
Hardy, Mrs. Francis W. Hollings-
worth, Mrs. Ed Arenson, Mrs.
Charles O’Neal, Mrs. LeRoy Mer-
veldt, Mrs. Jack Burmeler, Mrs. A1
bert Houle, Jr., Mrs. W. Morris
Wright, Mrs. Paul Liebmann and
Mrs. Ralph Myers.
Refreshments were served during
the afternoon.
• * *
VFW, Auxiliary To
Sponsor ‘Dimes’ Dance
The Charles C. "Sonny” Kegelman
VFW Post No. 383 and the auxiliary
will sponsor a March of Dimes
benefit dance at 8:10 p. m. Saturday
at the VFW clubhouse for members
and their guests.
The evening will feature dancing
and various forms of entertainment.
All proceeds will go to the March
of Dimes.
WOODEN LEO HELPS
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — (U.R) —
James H. Taylor credited his
wooden leg with saving him from
drowsing when his rowboat floun-
dered. Taylor said the wooden leg
kept him afloat.
BOY-Mr. and Mia. W. A. Chaney,
*»« NW 8th, Oklahoma Olty, am
the parent* of a eon, ben Jan. M
in the Bt. Anthony hospital, Okla-
homa City. The baby weigh** eight
pound*. Mrs. Chaney la the 4ai*h-
ter of Luther Wyatt, no Burnet
drive.
BOY—Private Pint dam and
Mre. Wayne Roger, Huntsville, Ala.
the parents of a son, bon Jon. 34
Wayne, bom Jan. Ulna Bunta-
vlUe hospital. The baby weighed
seven pounds, ana and a half ounces,
and is the gTeet-great-grandm of
Mr*. R. L. Briaman, northwest of
El Reno. Mrs. Roger la the former
Miss AnnabeUe Retmer of the
Mountain View community.
4*H Club Plans
Achievement Event
Plana to attend an achievement
meeting, eat for 8 p. m. Monday,
Feb. 4, In Lincoln school, were dis-
cussed at the regular meeting of
the Rocket 4-H club Tuesday at
Bunny H1U school.
Club members voted to purchase
a gavel, and saw a team demonstra-
tion on "Salectlon and Cam of
Electric Iron**’ presented by Janie*
Holland and Karlin* Holland, and a
Short, Stories
About Home Folks
How Can I
Q. How an I remove callouses
from the feet?
A. Take a. pumice stone to tho
bath and rub the callous down
under the water. If it beoomes
tender, wait untU the next night
to continue the treatment, and
gradually it will all be smoothed
away.
Q. How can I remove chewing
gum that has become stuck to the
mohair upholstery?
A. Try removing with turpentine.
Or, It can be froaen with a piece
of ice and then scraped off with
a sharp kniff.
Q. How can I keep fat from
sputtering when frying ham. or
bacon and eggs?
A. Sprinkle a little flour or corn-
starch into the frying pan.
Q. How can X remove whit*
stains from a mahoeany table,
caused by placing hot dishes on
it?
A. Rub the spots with a cloth
moistened with camphorated oil,
q. How can I elaan brass?
A. Rub with salt and vinegar.
Then wash thoroughly with soap
and water, and apply a good silver
polish.
PERMAflUS
Water Heaters
• 18-Year Oaaraatea
• New Lew Frieei
• Baay Term*
Davis Electric
boys demonstration on
■oetrie Appliances” by Raymond
Knott and Karnty Kappus.
A gtris' timely topic, on "Elec-
trlcMy Is Safa,” was given by Bunko
Banders, and o boys* topic on “Farm
Blactrical Systems" waa delivered
by Billy Baaon.
Bddon Rldenoua, president, con-
ducted the meeting, at which Ja-
qulta DeFrance, secretary, called
the roll; Lester Boyer, vice presi-
dent, lad the ritual, and Cathryn
Brook* lad ringing. Robert Banders
was game leader.
Boys’ and eirls’ groups received
Instructions from BUI Nelson, as-
sistant county agent, and Mia* Edna
Mae Baker, assistant home dem-
onstration agent.
Next meeting of the dub wlU be
held Tuesday,.Feb. 38, at 8:80 a. m„
In the Blue Ridge school.
Modem Etiquette
Q. What should a tardy dinner
gueet do when he arrive* and finds
other guests in a home already
eating?
A. Apologise to his hostess by
all means, and perhaps explain
the reasons for his tardiness. The
hates* must never take the gueet
to task, but should saysomethlng
polite and conciliatory, as, "I’m
sure you didn’t want us to wait
dinner.''
q. When walking along the itreet
with a friend, and this friend stop*
to exchange a few words with an
acquaintance whom you do not
know, what should you do?
A. Proceed on a few steps, and
wait for your friend.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Hum
of Chicago, J)l.. are guests
home of ffr. and Mrs. Charles L.
Franklin, Met of El Reno. tjfr.
Hun toon is superintendent of safety
for the Rock Island Una.
John Erbar,,son of Mr. and
Harold Erbar, 903 South
Tom Peabody, son of Mr. and
O. V. Peabody, 1007 South
Russell Watkins, son of Mr.
Mrs. Ralph Watkins, 833
Miles, and Oordon Re lac he, son —
Mr. and Mrs. Veme H. Relsche.1®
617 South Rock Island, are spending**
the mid-term vacation In the homes11
of their parents. Erbar, Peabody,
Watkins and Relsche are students
of the Oklahoma A. and M. collage
In Stillwater.
Mrs. R. L. Wickware, son, Kehtjl
and Mrs. J. A. Peterson of
Arthur, Tex., and Mrs. Zelma Per-
kins of Colorado Springs, Ooloj
were expected to arrive Friday for t| I
a visit with Mrs. Wlckware’s par-*.-1
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Perkins-
505 North Choctaw. Mrs. Peterson
is an sunt of Mr. Perkins and Mrs.
Perkins Is his mother. The sisters
are enroute to Colorado Springs.
Mrs. Wickware and son will alsq ,]
be guests of her husband’s parents'
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wickware, 31»/
North Barker, during their ski?
El Reno.
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When aew drum or old f “ *
your cough or chart cold <
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fail to
dealt
contains only mf*. 1
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coda to disturb nature's prseem,
gas right to the ssnt of the trouble 1
aid nature sooth* and heel taw, f
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Guaranteed to pleas* you i
refunds money. Czeomulsionhass
the test of many millions of ustn.
"SINCE 1818”
Anella Bee Handley
. /i >i
Announces the Purchase of
Fern’s Beauty Shop at .
110 W. Hayes—Kerfoot Hotel Bldg.
PLEASE REMEMBER OUR NEW NAME
India’s Beauty Salon
“for the finest of beauty service”
Beauticians:
* Anella Bee Handley * Fern Zigler
TELEPHONE 268‘
(Adv.)
Coffee
Time
Last Sunday the Everett Poole
Men’s Bible class filled the Pres-
byterian block with the sweet
aroma of frying sausage. If the
way to a man’s hart is through
his stomach the clast ought to
win the man. It Is still a mystery
how much the young men can
at, for I saw the preacher's
son go through the line three
times.
This Sunday It will be coffee
and rolls again with a lesson
on the title “A Pharisee end a
Repentant Woman." The Scrip-
ture Luke 7:36-50. We want
to Invite the men who were
guests last Sunday to come
again.
There are still a few men left
|n El Reno who are not attending
any Sunday school. You men who
come regularly find one In your
block and bring him. We have
a Sagan—"Every man bring a
man." Put into practice this
would double our attendance!
We meet in the dining room of
the Hrtt Presbyterian Church
every Sunday at 8:80 a. m. Class
begins at IB o'clock- Why not
visit us this Sfeaday?
Dwight
7&U& I] tik
There's good hunting
in our
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