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EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1940
The El Reno Daily Tribune
A Blue Ribbon Newspaper Serving a Blue Ribbon Community
Issued daily except Saturday from 207 South Rock Island avenue,
and entered as second-class mail matter under the act of March 3, 1879.
RAY J. DYER
Editor and Publisher
BUDGE HARLE
News Editor
DEAN WARD
Advertising Manager
The ASSOCIATED PRESS is exclusively entitled to the use of re-
DUblicatlon of all 11:2 news dispatches credited to it or not credited by
hte paper, and also to all the local news therein.
‘Ruth’ Helps Keep Peace
In Circus Family
Keeping peace in a family of
All rights of publication of special dispatches herein also are reserved. fivp herc,s °f elephants is a job
to keep anyone on his toes, Ps-
TO GIVE THRILLS
MEMBER
SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHERS ASS’N.
MEMBER
OKLAHOMA PRESS
ASSOCIATION
DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL IN CANADIAN AND
BY CARRIER ADJOINING COUNTIES
One Week____________$ .15 Tnree Months------------8150
Three Months __________$1.75 Six Months----------------$300
One Year_________________$7.00 One Year. ----------------$5 00
Including Sales Tax
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1940
SATURATE YOURSELF WITH COD'S WORD: The testimony of
the I/ord is sure, making wise the simple.—Psalm 19:7.
Off The Record
BY ERNEST M. HILL
United Press Correspondent
/YKLAHOMA CITY. Oct. 25—<U.R»
V/ Because of heavy national
guard and regular army enlist-
ment in the state. 3.063 young
Oklahomans will escape the first
In Texas there are about 114,-
352 wage earners affected, out of
a total of about 330,000 workers
covered by the wage-hour law
(that is, engaged in interstate
year of military training under commerce or in the production of
the National Defense act. draft | goods for interstate commerce>
officials estimated today | in Oklahoma about 23.000 wage
Oklahoma’s quota of the first earners are effected, out of a
300.000 to be called between Nov total of 104.600 who are covered
13 and June 15 was set at 9,385 by I he law.
men Had Oklahoma not been in Arkansas the estimates are
given credit for previous volun- about 23.000 affected out of some
tnry enlistments, the state’s share 1 66 000 covered
would have been 12.428 men. draft Tn Npw Mption oboU| 3 S2fl are
officials said effected out of some 25.300 who
Tlie national ratio shows that are coveted
one of every 21 men registered •Tlwt is." explained Mr. Street,
will be called during the first „a Sp0| mode In any rpcent
year. In Oklahoma, the ratio Is wppk probl,biy would find about
one of every 28 men. that number of wage earners
The national registration brought vvorklng more than 40 hours a
out 16.662.000 men between the j WPP|, ^ check made in another
ages of 21 and 36 The Oklahoma WPPk would not necessarily find
legistrntion was slightly over 281.- | , bp samP wage earners working
MO- more than 40 hours. During the
State Draft Director Don Welch ; (.oursP 0f tbp VPgr n great many
said that countv draft boards in nlorp workers will be affected,
Oklahoma may estimate the prob- Pj(j)Pr by payment of time and
able number to be inducted into ft baif for overtime in busy weeks.
pecially when the herds include ]
baby pachyderms.
It’s a job no hundred men 1
could handle yet with the Cole
Brothers circus, combined tills year
with Ken Mavnard’s Wild West
show, Ruth, the patriarch amnns
the great beasts, rules with a
gentle but iron trunk
In addition to taking charge
of the elephants. Ruth has other
work to. do. One of her daily
stunts is shunting heavy wagons
into place on the grounds and
pushing all the wild animal cages
into line in the menagerie. In
between times she carries on as a
star performer in the big show
Alonzo Dever, boss elephant
man with the circus, never ques-
tions Ruth’s treatment of the
other elephants. For the past four
years she has been making her-
self responsible for the good be-
havior of the herd’s youngsters,
These younger folk become ner-
vous, yanking on leg chains, and
trumpeting in ridiculous rage:
Ruth’s trunk will swing out and
slap them into a more fitting
frame of mind. They are not
vicious, these slaps, but they are
firm and bring the desired re-
sults, and when the chastisin:;
is all over Ruth ambles back to
her hay and bran.
Circus day this veal1 will be i
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3
Draftees’ Serial Numbers Continued
, V
■ I-;#'
Hubert Weber will furnish thrills
on the tight rope when the Cole
Brothers circus presents two per-
formances at El Reno Tuesday. Nov.
5.
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
Q When » man is in the elevn-
tor of nil office building, and a
woman acquaintance enters, should
he remove his hat?
Tuesday. Nov. 5. when tlie Colo J A He may lift his hat. or he may
Brothers circus conies to El Reno remove It and hold it in his hnnd.
for two performances. j Q Is It customary for the bride
__ to give a wedding gift to her brlde-
Mr and Mrs. Charles Crltn of groom?
Chowchllla, Calif, are visiting in A. It is not customary, though she
the home of Mrs. Crim’s brother-I may do so if she wishes,
in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs Q Is it rorrect to leave the spoon
Q C Davis. 511 South Macomb 1 in a shallow soup plate?
A. Y’es.
avenue.
the armv before Junp 15 by ap
plying the one-to-28 ratio to their
registration totals.
Counties with a registration of
2800 men will furnish about 100
for training before the dose of
(lie fiscal year
Welch said lie was confident
that Oklahoma's share of selectees
will be recruited from the un-
married group A new contingent
of young men reaching the ago
of 21 will be registered next year,
it is believed, to provide fresh
material for the second cal).
Eastern states, where national
guard and army enlistments have
been light, are expected to supply
the largest per capita share for
the training program
Welch hits urged county judges
heading county advisory commit-
tees to appoint large groups to
help selectees fill out their defer-
ment form*' Tile Judges have been
or in being released from work
nt the end of 40 hours, instead
of working the longer hours cus-
tomary In previous years."
Mr. Street said throughout the
nation, according to wage-hour
estimates, the law applies to 12,-
611.700 wage earners. Of these, it
is calculated that 2.688.400 would
| be found working more than 40
hours In a week of average in-
dustrial activity. More than 700.-
000 of iltese. It Is estimated, are
paid time and a half for work
over 40 hours, leaving the number
directly affected at something less
than 3.000.000
Railroad workers, and truck and
bus employes whose work affects
Romance
ContcO- JM
fife SrAFafcM
Here Is the third part of the
list of registrants within Cana-
dian county who registered on
draft day, and their serial
numbers.
The El Reno Daily Tribune
will continue publishing addi-
tional names each day until the
list has been exhausted.
Draftees should keep these
numbers in mind. A copy is
posted outside the selective
service board's office at 117 Vi
North Bickford avenue. These
numbers represent each man
in the "goldfish bowl" drawing
for order numbers whirh will
determine how soon he will
he railed into service.
Members of the county draft
hoard are Charles Burger, El
Reno, chairman; Earl R. Wood-
house, El Reno, and W. C. Neal.
Yukon.
566—Walter Arlene Clovis. Jr . 210
Nortli El Reno. El Reno.
587—Elmer Asher Stephens. 911
East Foreman, El Reno.
568—Donald Leroy Kipper. 133
North N, El Reno.
509—Orval O. Casey. 230 North
L. El Reno.
570 — Oscar Lorn Renner. 209
North M. El Reno.
571— Worley Sylvanus Holland,
504 South Reno, El Reno
572— Walter Bailey Sanger, 603
Poplar. Yukon.
573— Marvin V Dunn, 524 Maple,
Yukon.
574— Abner Hix Daugherty. 520
West Wade, El Reno.
575— Clarence Emory Stratton.
West Maple. Yukon.
576— Jack Lanell Sinclair, 611
Elm. Yukon.
577 — Charles Wilson Bennett.
East Oak, Yukon.
578— Martin Joseph Mara. Route
1, Yukon.
579— Lee Montant Trimble. 825
Oak. Yukon.
5J0—Robert P, Koubn, Route 1,
Yukon '
581—Carl Thomas Addington. 124
South 4th. Yukon.
582 Harold Buchanan Dinstnore.
811 West Elm. Yukon.
583— Wilburn Henry Lay. 519
Maple. Yukon
584— Qharles Coker. Route 1.
El Reno,
585— Lloyd Anderson Bruce, 219
South 4th, Yukon,
586 — Raymond Henry Hnnska.
Route 1. Yukon.
587— Robert Dowell Poster, 214
Birch. Yukon.
588— Carl Morris Shephard. 724
Elm. Yukon.
589— Henry Adoohus Lewis, 23
South 6th, Yukon.
590— Lawrence Washington Elch-
the safety of operation, are exempt
from the maximum hour pro-j up and fuss over her
visions of the law and are. there-
fore. not nffected by the October
24 change. Tlie law does not apply
to employes of retail or service
urged 10 appoint both men and pstabHshmPlUs
women, negroes and white, foreign-
CHAPTER XXXII “I — I've been reading.” she
JANE was scarcely none when Jjggf* "&£. TaJSR 1
Ming had another caller might as well stay up until you
Blair Newton. came. I—I made you some or*
■’Well!’’ said Blair, as she angeade. You used to like it at
stepped inside \Vhat hiiPH'Jj.V '‘^Thanks That was thoughtful mann. 520 Poplar. Yukon
rivals some folk* ,ue Thtiwlfc He sank wearily into a 591-oimmie w NorU, 915 North
entertains the other woman! chair.
Tut,tut,Ming—I npver thought when she brought the orange-
you'd go modern on me." ade. he drank It without speak-
“80you met Jane?" mg-staring abstractedly into
"Y’es—and she looked all upset, space. ^ _
while 1 And you looking cool as a She watched him, wondering J South Shepard, ei kciio
breeze. Pine! Keep cool, Ming, how to say what she wanted to 594 — Clarence Wnlk<
and you'll win.” say—how to penetrate the barriei Route 2, El Reno.
Blair caught sight of the baby between them. She had planned 595 _ Emil John HueLskoeiter,
Choctaw. El Reno.
592—Tom Vasques
Jenkins. El Reno.
993— Eddie Edwin
622— Austin Alexander Willing- 675—Andrew Darry Brown. Calu-
ham. 225 North L. El Reno, met.
623— Alton Ellis Langley. 1051 676—Irven Lee Ennis, Calumet.
North L. El Reno. ! 677—Early Howard Miller. Route
624— Charlie Beabout, 105 North 3. Calumet.
L. El Reno. 1 678—Warren Hiram McCafferty.
625— Oeorge Clayton Hicks, 131 j Calumet.
South L, El Reno. I 679—Willie Roy Maberry, Route
626— John Alex Mills, 221 North j 1, Calumet
L. El Reno.
627— 8amuel Henry Stansbury, 133 j umet.
North N. El Reno. j 681—William Jarvin Doughty, 515
628— Herbert Monnett Aduddell. South Roberts, El Reno.
200 North N. El Reno, i 682—Paul Patrick Brinkley. 1115
629— Levi Harvey Bishop. 245 South Barker. El Reno.
North O, El Reno. 683—Woody Bain Pritner, Route
630— William Rufus Atkinsdn, 101 j 1, Calumet.
North K. El Reno. - 684—John Allen Stewart, 120 j
631— Delbert Raymond Vieweg, North El Reno, El Reno.
904 East Clark, El Reno. j 685—Jack Doyle. Calumet.
632— John Edwin Paris. 250 North ; 686—George William Leighton, j
Donald. El Reno. Calumet.
633— Wilburn H. Madderro. 139 1 687—Wilfred Auloysis Bennett,
North N. El Reno. Route 1, Calumet.
634— Willie Elmer Cha loner. 244 688—James Ellis Morrison, Route
North K. El Reno. i 3, Calumet.
635— John Eldon Chilcott, 236 689—Jack Alfred Evans. Route
North N, El Reno. 12. Calumet.
639—Luther' Wilson Klohn. 140 690—Max Louis Rollins. Calumet.
South M, El Reno. I 691—Albert Lee Stejskal, Route
637— Joseph Richard Klohn. 136 1. Yukon.
I South M, El Reno. j 692—Glenn Lorris Morris, Route
638— Harry Leslie Farris. 1219 2, Calumet.
East Watts. El Reno. 693—I/>o Glen Sechrist, Route 2,
639— John Okie Pope. 114 South calumet.
Shepherd. El Reno. | 694—Hena Rudolph Girard. Route
640 Nelson Oliver O'Nan 239 3 okarche
( North N. El Reno. 695—Porter Alonso Gaubert, Pied-
641— Edward Huron Bast. Route jmont.
2. Okarche 696 — Edward Peter Garrison,
642— Elvin H. Bass, Route 1.1 okarche.
Piedmont. j 697—Leon Thelen Dow. Route 1.
643 — Clifford William Allison, okarche. .
Piedmont. j 698—J0H11 Bernard Dow. Route
644—William Allen Snodgrass, , okarche.
611 South Macomb. El Reno. 1 599 _ Willie Ernest Dittberner,
645 — Jack Dean Hardin. 221 RoUte 1. Piedmont.
North Barker, El Reno. 1 700— Lester Aaron Wood. Union
646— James Merritt Denison. 403 _ Herman Henry Dannehl.
South Macomb, El Reno Route 3, Okarche.
647— James Franklin Lewis. 108 702—Arnold Fred Dannehl. Route
East Cavanaugh. El Reno. 3 okarche.
648— Grady Homa Rutledge, 810 703 _ /ubert Rudolph Dannehl.
South Williams, El Reno. Route 3. Oksrche.
649— Thomas Crowell Schooling. 704—Edward John Coffey, Okar-
407 8outh Barker. El Reno. che
850—James Guy Saied. 610 South 705 _ Horkce Carter. Route 3. |
Hoff. 83 Reno. 1 okarche, 'colored).
651— Doy Ray Mayo. 106 North 706 _ Harry Julius Brueggen.
Barker. El Reno. Route 3. Ckarche.
652— Denzil Austin Mattoon. 606 707—Thomas Albert Brodersen
8outh Macomb. El Reno. Route 2. Okarche.
653 — John David Wilson. 317 708—Thorold James Bollinger
Route 1. Okarche
416; 709—Harold Elmer Bohlmann.,
Route 3. Okarche
655—Tice Wagner. Jr. 406 South 71Q _ Edwin Henry Bohlmann,
Rock Island, El Reno i Route i, Okarche.
656 — Estle Hadley lies. 401'- 711-James Humphrey Braley.
South Rock Island. 83 Reno. Route 2. El Reno
657— Gordon Newton Penny. 519 712 _ Truman Loy Alexander,
South Rock Island. 83 Reno Union.
658— Meyer DreRdel Ijawrenre. 319 7i3_Alfred Raymond Bohlmann.
South Baiker. El Reno okarche
859 — Don Carlos Dresser. 5051 714—Ralph Everett O’Nan. 204
South Bickford, El Reno. 1 North M. El Reno.
660—Norman Neil Doke. East | 71s .. twin Georue Gregory, 105
724— Lawrence Adolph Wiede-
mann. Route 1, Banner.
725— Eddie Marion Rogers. n>«
West Watts. El Reno.
726— Bruce Edward Davis. 101
Sunset drive. El Reno.
727— Lee Roy Waller. 815 West
London, El Reno.
728— James Lawton Gilbert. 1203
680—Robert Phillip Michael, cal-1 West London. El Reno.
729_willard Archer Renfro, no
West Watts, El Reno.
730— Ernest LeRoy Williamson,
1110 West Watts. El Reno.
731— Thomas Freeman Johnson,
414 North Rock Island, El Reno.
(To Be Continued Sunday 1
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South Bickford. El Reno.
654—David James Norvell.
South Macomb. El Reno.
1010
East
Watts,
121
Walker Rovse.
then, and rushed over to pick her a dozen different aproaches out ok ,
—■ *----------now that he was here she seemed 1
You little darling!" tongue-tied. She longed to smooth
"Take care of her while I go away the worried furrow between Okarche
and make you some tea." said his eyes to kiss away those tired 597 Phillip David Ross. Union
Ming, starting toward the kitchen, lines about his mouth — but she
I'm sunk, didn't dare.
er.' nnd native-born to the com-
mittees to conscript the registrants
From these questionnaires, local j
draft boards will determine which
men are best qualified to be in-
ducted Into Jhc army
* * *
A Problem A Day
"Thanks—1 need it!
Ming- Utterly sunk."
"Sunk? Why?"
"Run along and make the tea
men I'll tell you.”
Foreman. FI Reno.
661— Earl Franklin Arthur. 501
South Barker. El Reno.
662— Arthur White Reynolds. Jr„
517 South Macomb, El Reno.
663— Orville LeRoy Robinson. 406
South Rock Island. El Reno
864—John VanLeninghani Rey-
nolds. 517 South Macomb. El Reno.
665— Randall Wenton Marsh, 711
South Rock Island. El Reno.
666— Glenn Edward Voeeeletn. 101
598—Cecil Wesley Baker, Route East Watts, El Reno.
596 — John Oscar Hauemtein.
2, El Reno
667—William Wayne Knight. 319
How much does Tom weigh if, |
when he sits 8 feet from the ful-
About 164 182 wage earners ini™'"' of a seesaw, he just balances
the states of Texas. Arkansas. 1 w"o slta 8 feet from the fnl-
CkUhnma and New Mexico, In I•*"<! woighs 108 pounds?
any week of average Industrial
activity, will be affected by the
mle of time nnd a half pay after
40 hours, which became effective
Thursday. Oci 24
Tills was announced by O. C,
Street, jr.. director of the wage
and hour division for the region
comprising these states, based
upon estimates sent him by
Colonel Philip B Fleming Wash-
ington. administrator of the wage
and hour division. U. 8 depart-
ment of labor
Answer
81 pounds. Explanation—Divide
tlie product of 108 and 8 by h
CSNALLY. *, „ld. "I've herd . “"I "Cl ,M
r vn„r Iowa, Paul and Rml 2' Bal,I*el MS -Uoyd Clermont Moatrom. MH
I ,e b™C»« ^“r. do'S„*,a «™ ""dev He-1M WUe. B Kl»
penses. I-I'm sorry I wa* so dls- Intyre. Union ' 669-LeRoy Dencll McCay, 311
I ATER. over the teacups, Blair aK1PPable before, when you asked 801-Olan H Tote, Route U south Barker. El Reno.
1 explained. "You remember 1 me to economize but 1 didn't union 670—Francis Clement Rasp. 203
toid you that some day Hans .eallze just how thlnga were. You «02 - Richard Herman P«PI*, south Macomb El Reno,
aould lull in love with some girl should have told me." J 51*
and quit me? Well, it lias Imp- 1 dlcin.t „.alU i0 worry vou'* 1 ”on .. . . 871—Vlctoi Lee Bucknum. 518
oened. He's marrying a brainless b( . ' ' hpl|) soon ■■ Mjn(| 603—Leo Roy Oapps l nion South Bickford. F3 Reno
wonder he's been squiring around ^unued* . yo,, Kir|c thinks I 604 -Alfred Charles Zimmerman. 972 Anthony Alois Oerllrh. Route
for Auf o?Sil montl\®; he ran get a big price for those I Union 2, Yukon.
"Oil. Blair. I m sorry. garden ideas of mine— maybe sev- 605 — Alton Andrew Ricketts. 673^—Emil Frank Oerltch, Route
"No need to be It s a blow, but , o«„t. 0 wi n.„„ 1 „ „ ,
I'll BP, over „ t knrw it would inousann. Route 2. El Reno l2 Yukon.
happen sooner or later knew all ..tl,re»h" » look ] 606 Earl Eugene King. 236 North 874_Roy Franklin Wooldridge,
along that Hans would never love Il(> (,oes- pl' , ' 'e Donald El Reno
715— Irvin George Gregory.
South N. El Reno.
716— William Emery Tobias. 116
North El Reno. El Reno
717— Ernest Charles Crosswhite,
120 North M. El Reno.
718— Anton Ruzicka. Route 1.
Banner.
719— Merle Lyle Griffin. Route
2. Yukon.
720— Ray Virgil Haverly. Route
1, Banner.
721— Eugene V Debs Newsom.
Route 2. Yukon
722 — Othal Fred Turner. 138
North M. El Reno
723 — Clarence Dewey Brooks,
Route 1, Banner,
ONE PAIR TOO MANY'
TEMPLE CITY. Calif (U.R> -
Teachers of 8011th Hunt,a Anita
school say they have reached the
limit of cumulative confusion.
They thought they had reached
It when they had five pairs of
twins to identify. Now a sixth
pair lias been added nnd they say
they know they have reached It.
607—Henry' Benedict Keith.
North K. El Reno.
608 Albrldge Neal Keith.
North K, 81 Reno.
609-Lonle Orville Moore.
206
DOWN MKMORY LANK
me." Blair sighed. "Men seldom •"* r“*J' he probably will. Hed dr
love tlie women they should." anything for v u.
Ming was sllrnt an in tent then Ming frowned. "Why do you
asked slowly. "Do you think Paul speak like tliut? You talk as
should have loved Jane?" though he himself were going to
"Oh, no! I didn't mean that give me the money. He's simply
I'm just feeling bitter, thai s all." going lo act as my agent and try North K, El Reno
Blah I suppose you know to get a good price for my work." | gio-Olcn Julian. Jr. 126 North
that Haul and 1 haven't been get- Paul rose. "Very nice of him." N E, Rpno
ting ulons so well lately. In fact, he said tersely, as though he _ Kll..,pl. Nor„.
we re scarcely speaking Mina wished to . lose the subject Well. | 611-James I*o Kinder 129 North
paused. "Jane came to see me I'm dead tired—I think I'll turn K. El Reno.
Just now to a*k me lo Rt^p out of in. 612*-8ainufl Grunt OrtfaH. 214
the picture. She asked it bluntly. Ming felt dashed by his cold North Donald. 8.1 Reno
and I Just as bluntly refused but reception of tier overture, but she 613—Enrl Alfred White 131 South
well. I wonder whether I should fought down her annoyance
If he loves her—" "Did you work tonight?" she
"No!" Blair set her teacup down asked,
firmly. "Paul loves uoit, Ming. II "Yes. Jane has lined up some
Route 2. Yukon.
Oct. 25. 1925 _________
Miss Mildred ShiuiKhnessy, talented vocalist of this I you should leave him. he would be new clients for me. and she
city will appear in a recital at the Sororls Club house in utterly broken up. This mlsunder- brought one of them into see me
. '' ,,, ui.nm»Lnuaav standing that 111*, arisen between late tills sfternoon. We started
Oklahoma ( ity on Wednesday e\enmj. Miss Shaupfrintssy you will blow over. 1 know it will discussing plans and didn't finish
will he assisted by her sister Mrs. Genevieve Bradley, viol- because I know you two were until about nine o'clock. Wc had
inist, and Albert Kirkpatrick, accompanist. | naeant for each other. Jane may dinner aw»t in. Then as Jane
think she can .steal Paul from you. dldn t have her car. I took her
, , out she can t!" home." Paul paused. "Everything
The hitfhschool lyceum course is facuiK financial failure "I'm not SO sure. Maybe she seemed to break for me today,
this season unless there is a spirited increase in the ticket { already has." Ming said doubtful- First time In months. Three new
sale 1tetween now and Thursday evening when the first !> "i don't believe it!" offing'C' At*"hat, ’ ratem<tT**aa get
number is scheduled at the highschonl auditorium. back on my feet In no time. So
1 ONQafter Blair was gone. Ming you tv about my lOMMl"
C. F. ................ of El Rem,. h» r.dl«h« in hi. M*"
Harden that weigh from one and one half pounds to over » it were true that Paul still loved happy.
two pounds eaeh and are about a foot in length and three her then surrly they should be g0 jan, had .spent the evening
nr four hwhi*M in diameter Thev are of the white winter able t0 nnd 1 ,elr *ay b‘"k lILun' with him . . . and Jane "didn't
ot four men (llarneier. l ney ar« or tne vnue in demanding and happiness. There ,mVe tier car." Of course she
variety, and one radish of this kind is equivalent to a dozen was much to be forgiven on both wouldn't have It when the lack
bunches of the ordinary radish. sides, but she was rendy to forgive 0f n meant that Paul had to take
. “"6. If only lie too would for- her home! He was grateful to
Miss Pauline York, Miss Helen Whitacre, Miss Hath That evening, as usual, he c^hentT'lbiH1 when iRe,*innc.
PemvriRht and Misses Helen and Ruth Stout were host-1 d'dn’t come home to dinner, but m#de nn offer to help, he eut her
esses at a Hallowe’en masquerade party given at the home SjVffi/no matS-' how Taw Kr about hi! li2!*hP ""“h '
of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Penwright, 505 North Rarker avenue he was. The hours dragged'by A . . hm)P|,settled
Saturday evening. Alsmt fifty attests were present at thin | but.nnslly.shortly beroremld- her HhP fe„ thkt her effort
delightful party. ft*e dHvewSy ll#d ^ * dl-
——- When he came In, a few min- mBl tl>llur*‘ ' * *
Dr. and Mrs. John W Riley of Oklahoma City were ut«i i.ter^,. looked unai. ,To be continue “
the illnner iruesta of Dr. ami Mrs, J. T. Riley, 1206 South j py, ^hat ire you doing up so (Tht charaMert tn (Me mm are
Barker avenue, Sunday. I finfb . . . Acttuomi
L, El Reno
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 205, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1940, newspaper, October 25, 1940; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc923727/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.