The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 60, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 9, 1954 Page: 3 of 10
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Sunday, May 9, 1954
100 Persons Attend
WMU's Banquet
Approximately 100 attended a
Mother-Daughter" banquet, given
ly members of the Women's Mis-
ionary union of the First Baptist
hurch Friday night in fellowship
tall.
Mrs. Ted Thurber said the ban-
|uet was in honor of members of the
Sills auxiliary and the Young
Women's auxiliary and their moth-
fs.
Those in the receiving line were
Its. E. A. Jackson, WMU president;
Its. I. N. Freeman, young people's
prector; and counselors, Mrs. A. G.
[ash, and Mrs. W. S. Brown, Sun-
burn leaders; Mrs. Bob Huston, and
Irs. Ted Thurber, Junior GA; Mrs.
liley Tarver, Intermediate GA; and
Its. Kenneth Hufman, YWA.
(Invocation was given by Mrs. J.
Hodges.
[Following the dinner, a welcome
i mothers w as given by Mary Free-
lan, with Mrs. George Miller giv-
Ig the response.
I The program presented was a
lano solo by Carolyn Eitel; a read-
Ig by Patty Wells; a talk by Mrs.
Ttckson: numbers by a girls quar-
It. composed of Maxine Hilburn,
|elen Miller, Kate Dunn, and Dor-
Boling, accompanied by Judy
avis; and a vocal solo by Linda
tiller. Benediction was given by
Irs. Bob Huston.
El Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
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P’rances Gaines Gives
Talk at Culture Club
Frances Gaines, a guest, presented
the lesson on "Vacationing in Okla-
homa" for members of the Women's
Culture club Friday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. J. A. Chiles, 1101
South Reno.
Mrs. David A. Morgan reported
roll call was answered with beauty
spots in Oklahoma.
Other guests were Mrs. Dale
Cooksey, and Judy Gholston.
Among those present were Mrs.
J. H. Craven, president, Mrs. Forest
Allen, Mrs. Julia Bingham, Mrs.
B. E. Carder, Mrs. W. A. Gaines,
Mrs. J. A. Hawkins, Mrs. P. H.
Higginbotham, Mrs. M. F. Leeper,
Mrs. A. D. Lynn, Mrs. Ora May
Merveldt. Mrs. H. P. Rickets, Mrs.
Guy E. Selfridge, Mrs. Frank Tay-
lor, Mrs. Otis Anderson, and Mrs.
Morgan.
Mrs. Pavy Will be hostess at a
picnic May 21 at her home west of
El Reno.
* * *
BRT Auxiliary Holds
Regular Club Meeting
A regular meeting was held Friday
evening by members of the Ladies
Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of
Railroad Trainmen in Whinmen
hall.
Mrs. J. E. Riley reported those
attending were Mrs. Tice Wagner,
Mrs. W. O. Wick, Mrs. J. K. Arch-
er, Mrs. F. L. White, Mrs. G. A.
Streitenberger. Mrs. Sylvia Heilig-
man, Mrs. Roy Collins, Mrs. Doyle
Ferguson. Mrs. A L. Hazelwood.
Mrs. C. E. Miller, Mrs. Sam Wal-
lace, Mrs. J. L. Mauldin and Mrs.
Riley. •
Next meeting will be May 18 in
Trainmen hall,
Methodist WSCS Circles
Plans were made for work for the | Mrs
new year when members of the
Woman's Society of Christian Serv-
ice of the Wesley Methodist church
held Circle meetings Thursday, It
was reported by Mrs. Joe Keith.
Circle 1
Members of Circle 1 met at the
home of Mrs. Fred Porter, 2201
Sunset drive, at 2 p. m., with Mrs.
Harry Bowling, and Mrs. Charles
Barker as assistant hostesses.
Mrs. R. D. Davis led the devo-
tions. The lesson was conducted by
Mrs. Porter.
Other members attending were
Mrs. F. O. True, Mrs. W. B. Blan-
ton, Mrs. J. H. Craven, Mrs. Thomas
Jensen; Mrs. L. D. Murphy, Mrs.
Floyd Miller, Mrs. Garland Porter,
Mrs. Anna Schmuhl, Mrs. Ralph
Whitlock, Mrs. Eva Baldridge, and
Miss Gladys Jensen.
Circle 2
Mrs. Harry Coward, 312 South
Hoff, was hostess at a 9:30 a. m.
coffee for members of Circle 2.
Devotions were led by Mrs. Harry
Berg. Mrs. Roy Mitchell gave the I porter, Mrs
lesson.
A playlet entitled “Another
Chance" was given by Mrs. J. C.
McNaught, Mrs. J. E. Hunt, Mrs.
H. G. VonTungeln, and Miss Effie
Weaver.
Mrs. T. W. Brittain, general chair-
man, was a guest.
Others attending were Mrs. B. M.
Campbell, Mrs. Lewis
Mrs
M. S. Newman, Mrs. Clara
Wiener Roast Held
By Dar-Reno Club
Short Stories
About Home Folks
Members of the Dar-Reno 4-H
club held a wiener roast at the
home of Patty Daggs Friday eve-1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mead and sons,
nlng, following the organization's | David and Charles Gill, 1204 East
Ash and tbeir house guests Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Tilley and Mr and Mrs.
Henry Kanubull, son, Eddie and
Ross, Mrs. George Svanas, and Mrs.
Paul Taylor.
Mrs. M. S. Morris, 701 South Wil-
liams, will be hostess at a coffee ... .. _
, „ regular meeting Thursday
The meeting, held in the Reno
CIRCLE 7 (Valley school, was called to order
Members of Circle 7 had a 9, by Ruth Ann Halacka. president, _________________ ______________
dclock breakfast at the home of :lind minutes 0f the previous meet- Ohio, were the 7 o'clock dinner
Mis. E. G. Jeffrey, &»st Foreman. ing were rcad by shiI.ley Johnson. |guests Friday evening of Mr. and
The hostess was assisted by Mrs. j secretary. Janice Stoner, vice presi- Mrs. Vennon Gill and sons, Mike
L pLbV' „M'S Ruy Poltel' antl - dent, led the ritual. Songs were led I and Frankie in Oklahoma City. Mrs.
“ conners. 1 by Jean Stoner and games were led i Mead is the mother of Mr. Gill.
Those presenting parts on the by Tommy Ra,ldnl
daughter, Christine all of Columbus.
program were Mrs. Conners and
Mrs. R. F. Jones, jr.
Mrs. A. W. Coleman, a guest,
gave a poem written by J. C. Pen-
ney on a tribute to Mother.
The lesson was presented by Mrs.
Jeffrey.
Attending were Mrs. Virgil Chap-
pell, a guest, and Mrs. John Blev-
ins, Mrs. W. P, Brown, Mrs. W. P
Crites, Mrs. Harold Erbar, Mrs
J. P. Hampton, Mrs. M
Mrs. Herman Huchteman, Mrs
Visitors at the meeting included
Miss Glndys Kaiser, assistant coun-
ty home demonstration agent, Mrs.
Calvin Siegrist. Mrs. Della Dilbeck.
Mrs. W. W Mills. Mrs. Dale Jim-
merson, Mrs Virdin Royse and
daughter, Janet.
Those attending the wiener
roast included Mrs. Lennie Stoner,
Jean, Janice and Melvin; Mr
[and Mrs. Randal. Leoda and
Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Stansbury of
Waterloo, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs.
Truxton Stansbury of Meridian,
Tex, left Friday for Meridian fol-
lowing a visit in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Stansbury, 519 East
Wade. V. O. Stansbury and Truxton
Stansbury are brothers of Oene
Gene Stansbury. The V. O. Stans-
burys plan to return to El Paso for
Freeman Family Reunion Held
Four Freeman brothers and their
wives had a family reunion Friday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Freeman, north of El Reno.
Plans were made to have a re-
union each year in the future.
Mrs. Ward Freeman said those
attending were George Freeman of
Kansas City, Kan., Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Freeman of Erie, Kan., Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Freeman of Dover,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Freeman.
Also present was the brothers'
aunt. Mrs. Kathryn Chenowoth of
Enid, a sister of their mother. Their
only other aunt is their father who
lives in Lincoln. Neb. Due to ill
health, she was unable to be present
so a telephone call was placed to
Lincoln and she talked with each
of her nephews.
In the afternoon the Ward Free-
mans’ daughter, Mrs. Frank Walta
of Hennessey, and her children,
Mary Ann, Margaret Sue, Martha
Jane, and Frank Edwards, joined
the group.
C Hoard ......' ........T" ..........* a visit before leaving for Waterloo
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AN ANNOUNCEMENT
It is with regrets that we announce to our
many patients and friends our leaving our
residence and office in El Reno. May we say
a fond farewell and many thanks for the
confidence imposed with us.
We are happy to announce that Dr. Robert
J. Keena will occupy our offices at 106 *,3 S.
Rock Island, he being a close personal friend
for years and one whose integrity and ability
we respect.
We will be in the office with Dr. Keena
until May 15.
We know you will be as kind to him and
his family as you have been to us.
Carl E. Fox, D.C.
Louise M. Fox, D.C.
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Edwin
Bessie Roles, Mrs.
John Sangster, Mrs. Charles T.ve,
Mrs George Purcell, and Mrs, Mor-
ris Stock.
June 3 meeting will be at 2 p. m.
n the church parlors, with Mrs. . . _ . , .
Kinkade, and Mrs. Roles as host-|Ro?e.r_ 01dJ and.Robert Olds
esses.
CIRCLE 8
Mrs. C. R. Smith led the devo-
Frederick, j tions when members of Circle 8
R' P Modra11' Mrs“ J T' Mor-|met in the Bereau classroom at the j a„T Berniece;" mV” and Mrs.* Eari
gan Mrs. J. N. Penny. Mrs. J. R. church Thursday afternoon. .Coleman and Yvette, Mrs. Bill Shu-
Stock, Mrs. C. M. Thompson, Mrs. Mrs. Roy Eichor, Mrs. Smith, and k Earnest Liebsrher nnd
Thompson. Mrs. William j Mrs. Nell Burmeler were hostesses.1 daUgbler Lt,ura
J *' ' The lesson was presented by Mrs. j ___
W O. Parke*.
Mrs. Burmeler gave a vocal solo,
accompanied by Mrs. A. W. Cole-
man, pianist
C. F
Vaughn. Mrs. Richard Maurer, and
Mrs. Ernest Girard.
Next meeting will be June 3, at
the home of Mrs. C. F. Thompson,
723 South Reno.
Circle 3
Mrs. Henry Hicks was in charge
of the program when members of
Circle 3 met at 2 p. m. in the youth
lounge of the church, with Mrs. Guy
Lanman as hostess.
Mrs. J. M. Burge, vice chairman,
presided over the business session
and led the devotions.
Others attending were Mrs. Pete
Jensen, Mrs, John Porter, Mrs. W.
merson, Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Sie- [
grist; Mrs. Della Dilbeck. Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Mills, Charlotte Ellison
and sister, Barbara; Mr. and Mrs
Floyd Schwab and Karen; Harry
O'Neil, Jimmie O'Neil; Roy Olds.
Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Johnson and Shirley;
Jim Everett, Catherine Everett and
guest. Don Baker; Mr. and Mrs.
Daggs and daughters, Patty and
Donna: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kirch
How Can I?
Q How can I get rid of insects in
of her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stansbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Frtxi Mead, 1204
East Ash and their house guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tilley of Colum-
bus, Ohio are spending Sunday with
Fred Tilley in Gotebo. Joe Tilley Is
a brother of Fred Tilley.
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Guests were Mrs. Coleman, and ilhe kitchen?
Mrs. T. W. Brittain. j A- Try laying a sheet of fly paper j
Other members present were Mrs. I under the sink over night, The
J. D. Snodgrass, Mrs. Pearl Lingen- | number of insects that are sttick to
felter, Mrs. R. J. McGhmis, Mrs.
J. W. McKlnster, Mrs. Nellie Pool,
Mrs. Della Robertson. Mrs. Henry
Schumacher, Mrs F. R. Sitton, Mrs.
Edward Snow, Mrs. W. F. WUker-
son, Mrs. Arthur Stanley, and Mrs.
Claude Simmons.
... ....... Next meeting will be at 2 p.m.
W. Slaughter. Mrs. W. C. Brown.1 jn the youtb lounge.
P. Williams, and Mrs. Arlle
Mrs. W
Bowling.
Mrs. Bowling, 2427 Sunset drive,
will be hostess at a 9 a. m. coffee
for their next meeting.
Circle 4
Mrs. Joe Waldron presented the
devotions when members of Circle
4 met at 2 p. m. with Mrs. James
Murray, 1021 West Woodson,
The hostess was assisted by Mrs.
Ben Miller, and Miss Velma Smith.
"Symbols" was the title of the
lesson led by Mrs. L. C. Chapin.
A surprise handkerchief and card
shower was given to Mrs, Waldron
for her birthday.
Other members attending were
Mrs. G. M. Anderson, Mrs. J. P.
Briggs. Mrs. J. L. Carter, Mrs. W.
E. Deaton, Mrs. J. W. Haydon, Mrs.
H. M. Hensley. Mrs. B. A. Huchte-
man, Mrs. J. E. Minard, Mrs. Roy
Pool, Mrs, Sylvester Smith. Mrs. A.
F. Zent, and Mrs. B. F. Frederick-
son.
Mrs. Hensley, 1100 South Ellison,
will be hostess June 3.
Circle 5
Mrs. Charles Forbes gave the les-
son for Circle 5 members at 2 p. in.
in the home of Mrs. R. H. Alexan-
der, 2461 Town's End drive.
Mrs, C. H. Perry was co-hostess. |
Devotions were led by Mrs. W. H.
Hardwick.
Others present were Mrs. Charles
Hagan, a visitor, and Mrs. R. B.
Cox, Mrs. A. C. Gilbert, Mrs. W. R.
Mason. Mrs. Clyde Matthews. Mrs. I
Ray McComack, Mrs. W. E. Mosher. I
Mrs. Mary Oakes, and Mrs. S. Boyd |
Wilson.
A picnic will be held at 7 p. m.
June 3 at the home of Mrs. Hard-
wick, Reformatory circle.
Circle 6
Members of Circle 6 met In the
church parlors at 2 p. m. with Mrs.
Floyd Jackson, and Mrs. Joe Keith
as hostesses.
A vocal solo was presented by
Mrs. William Biggert. accompanied
by Miss Pat Hale, pianist.
Devotions were led by Mrs. F. H.
Morris. Mrs. Howard Collins pre-
sented the lesson.
Others attending were Mrs. M. S.
Morris, chairman. Mrs. H. C. Brad-
ford, Mrs. Earl Cooksey, Mrs. Bill
Hunt, Mrs. C. A. Jones, Mrs. Law-
rence King. Mrs. R. M. Musgrove,
CIRCLE 9
"Prayer" was the topic of devo-
tions given by Mrs. Forrest Davis,
Thursday evening when Mrs. E. M.
Arenson, 1112 South Miles, was
hostess to members of Circle 9.
Co-hostess was Mrs. Verne Rob-
erts.
The lesson was presented by Miss
Elizabeth Brown.
Others present were Mrs. A. W.
Coleman, a guest, and Mrs. Rich-
ard Cole. Mrs. Jack D Green. Mis.
Bill Heitzman, Mrs. Wesley Jones,
Mrs. W. W. Mason, Mrs. Volney
Moore, Mrs. Lloyd J. Palmer, Mrs.
Wayne Wilson. Mrs. J. D. Wfllsey,
and Mrs. Layton Perry.
Members of Circles 9 and 10 have
planned a family picnic in Adams
park for the June meeting.
CIRCLE 10
Mrs. T. W. Brittain, WSCS presi-
dent, was a guest when membeis of
Circle 10 met at 7.30 p. m. with
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Mrs. J. R. Johnson was co-host-
ess.
Devotions were given by Mrs. Max
Gholston. and the lesson by Mrs.
Calvin Bleigh.
Others present were Mrs. Harry
Roberson. Mrs. Don Barnes. Mrs.
Floyd Birden, Mrs. Paul Brinkley,
Mrs James Burge, Mrs. J E. Dyer,
Mrs. Don Erbar. Mrs. Bruce
Haynes, Mrs. D. F. Saunders, Mrs.
Harry Herberger, and Mrs. Dar-
rell Huchteman.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 60, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 9, 1954, newspaper, May 9, 1954; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc923845/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.