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E] Reno, (Okla.) Daily Tribune
Wanderlust Lost
By Trailer House
Lieutenant Weds
Bettv Zimmerman
Calendar
VIOND.V V
Chlldcralt Stud) club
Crown Heights carlstlan church
in Oklahoma City was the setting
Jor the late afternoon wedding, —-----—-
F.ituiday of Miss Betty June Zim- Mrs. Elmer Schwab, 832
merman daughter of William H KUlson avenue
Zimmeiman. Dallas, und WAC
Lieutenant Hazel A Zimmerman
of Topeka. Kan., formerly of El
Reno to Lieutenant Kenneth
Gardiner Buclass, son oi Mr and
Hostess
South
Order of the Eastern Star Busi-
ness session and Mother's day
program ui Masonic temple.
FRIDAY
Wesleyan Service guild of Cen
Miss Jane Halev Oklahoma City,
maid of honor, wore a beige dress
and carried a bouquet of Johanna
Hill roses and gold snapdragon.'
Mrs Gardiner D Buglass Mausto tral Methodist church Hostess at
Wis. 7 30 p m, Mrs Walter P Crites
Dr Harry L. Ice read the vows 320 East Wade street
for the single ring ceremony be- T L. P club Hostess, Mrs Dai-
fore the altar In a candlelight rail Dyer, 1320 South Dllle ave-
settlng ot pink ;napdraeons and nue
Tulip unit of the Garden E'ower
Mrs George D Morrl organist dub Hostess, Mrs Pred R. Gaugh-
plcyed the traditional wedding om. 620 South Ellison avenue,
inarches. So and Sew qjub Hostess, Mrs
The bride chose -a street length William Propper. 307 North Choc-
dress of soft blue crepe and an taw avenue.
off the face hat of brown lace j Woman’s Culture club Hostess
straw Her other accessories also at annual spring tea and guest
were brown and her bouquet was day. Mrs Otis Anderson. 618 South
of white roses and orchids Barker avenue
L. L. L. Sunday school class of
the First Baptist church Ho»tec-
at 1 o’clock covered dull luncheon
) Mrs Roy Joule, south of El Reno
Friendly Stltcheis , lub II,. ,
Major A J Wagner was best ,
. _ , at 9 oclnck breakfast Mr' F M
man for Lieutenant Buclass.
Rich. 821 South Rock Island ave-
After the ceremony a reception nU(.
w:i. held in the home of the bride'*. Ladles Auxiliary to the Brother-
uiKlf and aunt Mr and Mrs hood of Railway Trainmen Meet-
f-Wr M Abernathy with Mr and mg at 2 30 p m In Trainmen’s hall
Mrs B. T Marshall of El Reno, I___
another uncle and aunt of the
bride, as co-hosts
The table was centered with a
tiered cake and decorated with
a crystal bowl of white carnations
and tapers in crystal holders
The cake was cut and served by
Mr' Prank Pleratt after the bride 0,,icers Wednesday evening in the
und bridegroom cut and shared the ^ason^c twuplv
first slice Mrs Mabel Vore had New members Include Jane Tay-
chaiqe ol the punch bowl lor, Helen Hutton and Melba Moore
After a wedding trip to New Officers chosen to serve, are
Orleans, La, Lieutenant and Mr Nadine Koerner, worthy advisor;
Buclass will be at home at 1225 Olorla Imboden. worthy nssoriate
Cedar avenue, Columbus, Ga where edvlsor; Carlloii Booth, Charity ,
Mf. Zion
Stuff Fleeted By
Hnmlmw Order
Seniors Entertained
At ItutTet Slipper
BY TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
OK ARCH K. May 4—Mrs. O. P.
Leltner and Mrs. Frank Heinen
were co-hostesses Thursday evening ‘
at a buffet supper In honor ol
the senior class of Okatehe high-1
school.
After ihe supper the group went
to the gymnasium for games and
dancing. Vera Lewis, lister Kre-
rneicr end C M Hawkins were
awarded prizes In the games.
Seniors present were Valera
Echroeder, Bill Carson, Mixine
Dow, Marry Hoyer Lois Schroeder.l
Lester Kremeier Evelyn Schroeder, I
[ Jim Heinen, Bernice Schroeder, [
| Merle Kuiiiz Luma Peters, George'
Lenz. Elaine ZtiinMalleii and Vera
Lewis.
Additional guests were Mr and
Mr; Aichie Royse, Mr and Mrs i
C M Hawkins. Mr und Mrs. Fred
Kimer, Miss trances Underwood,!
Mr Leltner and Mi Heinen.
Twenty-three boys and 18 girls j
composed the class which received ;
solemn communion at Holy Trinity
Catholic church Sunday The serv-1
ices began at 9 45 a. m. when the
children formed a procession at j
the school and were led to the I
church by the flower giris, Mary 1
Frances Heinen, Mary, Ann Eischen
Bernice Baustert and Ann Aflg, whoj
were dressed in pink, blue und !
white angel costumes und carried ■
lilies. They also led the class to j
and iroin the ultur during the!
services. Later, mothers of
children served breakfast hi
school basement.
1 ho. e in the class were Thomas tci i, ,nv days if, before packing
Coil, \ John l-,i chsti. J Pat Goi lor mailing, slits ure cut in raw
man Paul HoeUng Vincent Ho* li- potato ,nd the : teiius of Hie
11 Id Hufnagel Charles IV . I,,. < , ; •. hese openings.
OKLAHOMA CITY, May 4—<U.R) The Women's Missionary society
—A trailer nouse tnat nas lost Its j will meet at the church Thursday
wanderlust, that Is the home of | afternoon. May 4. for the monthly
the A M Taylor family, j business and study session.
The Taylors' house on wheels Mr and Mrs. Ralph Royse spent „
will never roam again, because Its Thursday evening with Mr. and !r?net
wheels are gone. I Mrs. Eldon Royse in the Mountain 1 „
....... 1 Mrs- Ralph Royse called on Mr.
W. A. Clovis, Jr., and family of
El Reno spent Sunday in the Clovis
home here. Additional guests Sun-
day evening were Mr and Mrs. Roy
Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barnes
and family of Ell Reno and Mrs.
Thomas Barnes of Watonga.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Royse, Jr.,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Goodman and family near
Papu Taylor, an Oklahoma City
defense worker, made the first
'‘addition” to his three-room mod-
ern trailer six months ago. Since
that time, at odd moments, he
,vr„,rr pr,dav«•fznzvjrji
“ r zxx st
y. Is recuperating at her Rev. and Mrs G. L. Trabant.
New< st U. S award to military,
naval or civilian personnel for
heroic or meritorious achieve-
ment against the enemy is the
Bronze Star, above, recently au-
thorized by the President. Deco-
ration consists of acid-toned
bronze strr pendant from a rib-
bon, with small modeled star in
center of larger one. Ribbon,
worn on sei vice uniform instead
of medal, is red, piped in white,
with vertical blue stripe, alsc
white-piped, In center.
lias built other extension until the home. Those calling on her the I „
trailer Itself is but a root,, of the past week were Rev and Mrs G L mi ^ H*nry Swelbert °{
» liultz, Mi and Mrs. John Palmer Clovis.
Demonstration Agent a,,d Mrs Clvde Ml' ■*«« Mrs. Ralph Royse culled
I.. I*..,, D • U' Ml “lld Mrs Kermltt Scott’
111 Kay ( ounty Kesigns j and son. Mrs A T Brodersen, Mrs.
NEWKIRK, May 4—<U.R>—After Ma,v Dillingham, Mr. and Mrs
serving as Kay county home dem- U. C. Matthews and daughter, Mr.
oustration agent for 15 years, Miss ! and Mrs. Ralph Royse. and T. J
Minnie Hamilton has resigned to Harris and Mrs. Lillie Wann of
take an extended vacation because Oklahoma City,
of her health.
Business Administration
Is Termed Profitable
NORMAN. May 4 —(Special) —
Study of business administration Is
patriotic. Arthur B. Adams, dean
of the University of Oklahoma
college of business administration,
says, for army and navy camps as
well as war industries and neces-
sary civilian firms need men und
women, and particularly women,
who can fill In vacancies made by
the general exit to the armed
forces and other occupations.
And business administration is
profitable, too, Adams points out.
An average beginning salary Is
$145 a month and top beginning
salaries run as high as $165 a
month.
on Mr and Mrs. Clyde Scott and
Mr and Mrs Kermit Scott Sunday
afternoon.
LIFE SPAN UP
NEW YORK -<U.R>—The Ameri-*
ran people have gained 15'i years
iu length of life since 1900, the
highest figure of 64 82 years having
been recorded in 1942 More than
two-thirds of persons 25-35 will
TRAINED IN SPANISH
ST LOUIS —(U.R)— Jules Jacot, --------- ,________ wlll
s spending Spanish so that hecklers can't con- j the 55s will live to that age, Metro
- - — * -----"••• rit*iu is spencunK
served as the first home demoustra- u few days with his parents Mr
tion agent In Woods county , and Mrs. W. A. Plata Mr and Mrs
---- I ---- w.m ...v tuai any. muuu-
luse animals with Eng li*sh-spoken politan Life Insurance company
shouts. | statisticians said.
How Can I?
Q What can be done to flowers
t,ilt. Alien mailing them so that they
the will keep fresh?
A Cut 1 lowers will keep fresh
te»
' ...... " i’UV . VOIUIIIUII V* ll . Wlirju — '---t V I I •
he is stationed He is a pilot in the Bonnts Roblyer, Hope; Mui-y Sue
------- ' * Puller. fMth; i>u i- MtuMoa tft$p>
lain; Lois Jean White, drill lead-
er; Man-la Nation. Dive; Nancy
army air forces
Paul Knecht, Michael Magm
ms Paul Maginnis Gregory Roih-
Order ol Rainbow for girls initial- | *r, Robert Sclufer, Arnold S hwarz
ed three new members and elected j p-‘Ul Schwarz, Robert Lee Biungl rustlni
Charles Teague, Charles Voss. Jame:
Voss, Patrick Wllllanu, Walter
Reherman, John Rother. Cailos
Wit truck
Ruth Alice Elschen. Cecilia Atm
Gat'sen. Baibara Grehner, Plorence!
Ote liner, Christina Gruntmeier,
Mary Am, Hix-kenschneider, Mar-,
lella Jacobs, Palrlclu Llppoklt, |
Evidinc MorrLs. Bernita Hither-
STERLING THIMBLE
CLI B CONVENES
Weed. Religion; Edith Wick ware,
Mrs. Clvde Matthews, 814 South N«ture; Nina Verle White, Ini
Barker avenue, was hostess Wed
i,. 'day to the Sterling Thimble
dub assisted by Mrs M. B. Cope,
Mi H A Dever, Mr- C E Wel-
den and Mrs. Ralph Gamble
A delicious Iced course wae serv-
ed from quartet tables which were
decorated with garden llowers
mortality; Pal Young, Fid,.:
June Cramer, Patriotism: Barbara
Larson, Service; Joan Carol Haus-
er, pianist; Olorla Ann Joule, chop
leader; Margaret Barth it. outer
observer; and Ernestine Blanchard,
confidential observer
At 6 30 p m , May 17 a buffet
The Juiet ol the potato will nour-
ish the flowers.
Q How can t keep a stove from
when it Is to be stored
for the summer montlis?
A Give It a thin coating of
three part, melted lard und one
pan res in before putting It away.
G How cm I remove fruit stains
from linen?
A. II a little pure glycerine Is
applied to 11 uit status on the
tubb linen the spots wlll be re-
Puinmy was the diversion for the supper will be served to all mem-
afternoon with the only additional ters of the order followed by a
pue.=t, Mrs Anna Tollefson of Val- public Installation of officers at
ders. Wls, winning high honors « o’clock
and Mrs. O. O. Tollefson win- • ♦ *
mill the consolation prize THREE INITIATED HV
Plans were made during the Kl.bKKAll LODI.I
brief business dlscurslou
*-'’'•*»'** u.iuri • ...........- wr ir- i
hau Palrl i.i Naberhau Patricia moved Apply before sending to the
Rmtcr, Murg.irat Kimd. liorothv laundry.
Htnllh. Alice Wiewel, Geneva Wit-1--—
RUtll Ellen 1 ----
,<5( u"n'urc e. • Darlington
Mi anti Mrs. H s Dixon enter-
tained at , Sunday school cla- -““
P*h) ini thi young married people's! Mr and Mis R. C. Shiflett and
clar." of the Congregational ebutgh Mm,
In their home east of Okarche
Wednt -day evening. Hook was play-
ed bv the group, with high score
to Ralph Ficke
Dow dinner guc-ts ol Mr. and Mrs. O.
Delicious refreahmenta were ser- S. Palmer
ve | ll, Mr and Mrs Leon Dow, R C Hhiflett and J C. Kastl
j Mr and M,s Bernard Dow. Mr w n Oklahoma City vLsItors Mon-
and Mi Charles Petty, Mr and day.
I Mi Wii on Heim, Mr and Me Nancy t’.irlene Morgan, 3-month-
Italpli El kes Mis Joe Cliarle- old daughter of Mr and Mrs. Carl
Mildred Shiflett visited Mr.
and Mi Harold Dewall Sunday.
Mi and Mrs Odls Herrlman
...... and daughter. Mr and Mrs C. O (
and Nina P:,l,nv> a,ul children were Sunday i
,1 I 1 N J . ,, la.l ftl> ®
break! t which will be served at new members Me.'as . v.. inv in d « Underwood M M( (an, Jr , of Oklahoma City.
9 ! ln May 17 in Hie home of the I O O F hall CndWaJ- . w' „ Ar‘’hb* dmie.sed by Edythe Thomas
Mrs W W Slaughter. 703 West Included Mrs M E Grill, n M m,M' rw!!^2k Wallace in her column In a recent
Mi .. Dorothy Beecher of Okla- i ue of The Dully Okl iluanan
to close (])p
Wade street
season,
Wed- Mrs Jew WUUams, Mrs. E l
let-lay s session were Mrs Anna Witcher. Mrs Will Holcomb Mrs
T' def on. Mrs. John Haokctt, Mr*. Olady.s Johnson. Mrs W E Slui
Slaughter, Mrs Carl Olerhart Mrs davant, Mrs Hurley Lawaon, Mr-
0 Mr^ Oamble. Mrs J W Stockburger. Mrs. Harry
'urrant WeUkcwn I ^^ MKnt the ^ e,?d ,n Th. babv Is the grandniM. of
*< ” I tin home of her parents. Mr and Mrs Lillie Easley of this com
^ ( Beecher. inimity and u grand grand hild
Mr and Mrs Henry Moeller en- of Mi und Mrs. C W Elsaiey.
tertulned at a birthday dinner in southwest of Ell Reno.
........ of Mrs Moeller's fallu . -----
D' ' '' Mr y 1 Rma i-on. Mrs Crum. Mrs. W a Hall. Mrs F E ! fm-'nth'' "i'1,',an,llver^ry Lemke, son. Herbert. Miss Laura
WcMen. Mrs Co,*. M, Dm Hull CoHee. Mn Emma Vlovd Mrs « ! SUndM <*?'*'**'•
• nd Mrs Matthew » u," .V". , ^M’ SUndird and Oscar Dow
* . . UBeHiard, Miss Mary Lewtday. C ptain William n,„
--e iznir.', .ini, in
Other guest* were Mrs Echroeder Mr
and
Will
MRS. J AMES M NAUGHT
hgSored at dinner
J!* and Mrs. John Caldwell, 118
North M avenue entertained at
7*0 o’clock Wednesday evening
Itn a surprise birthday dinner
honoring Mrs James Mi Naught
After dinner, which was served
roi.i quartet tables, the honoree
•pened her many lovely gifts
Games were enjoyed later
Among those honoring Mr* Mc-
Navght were Mr M'Naufht. Mrs.
Prank Hale. Mr and Mrs. gy
Lyons. Lewis Roberson. Sergeant
, ptain William Brodersen Is
w P Visiting friends and relatives hen-
Flank j He is on a 54-day furlough
Albert Hannehl entertained
Mi
Miss Nuitviu Corlee, Mr.
Crites, Mr., lz'o Kanim,
Satrapa, Mrs EVmnett Mark. Mrs
, ;■ w,";:
Mr* j ntversary of her husband The
. evening was rpent playing cards
end Mrs W I» Ma:
Mrs Ed Rogers and
Mrs J a VaiiAUdne
Henry Vendergraff, Miss 'Ethel i
Cantley Mr and Mrs. M B. Cope
Mr and Mrs E H Barnhurt. Mrs
8 E French, Mrs Esther Anrier-
son, John Bt.toks and John Bre-
wer
• • *
MRS. E. W OWENS
HOSTESS TO CLUB
Mrs. E W Owens. 802 South
■id games.
Refreshments were ser ted to Mr
»nd Mrs Will Danneht. Mr and
Mrs Herman Daimehl. daughter.
Joan, Miss Marjorie Holman, Mr
and Mrs William Dannehl. sons.
Lerov and Oeorge, and Mrs, Mary
Wiedemann of Piedmont, Mr und
'Viluwdir mat faintly, Mr and
Mm Alvin S breeder. Mr und Mr,
E3nil Jacob* und family.
ired Kidneys
Often Bring *
Sleepless Nights
Doctor* nay your kidney* contain \% n.ilca
of tiny (ubca or Liter* wkkh liulp to purify tb«
I loou and ki-cp you IteultLy. WLt u tb«y get
tirrd and don t work rmkt in th« daytima,
i any peopla bar* to get up night*. Pr*q«*ujt
or aranty |>io«a(c* with •martin* and burning
k metimc* nhoaa th* re in ».)fii#*thing wrong
With t niir kidnava nr I .U.LIar ll..*.'*
riromoni. Mi Mild -.........— ‘“ n 1w-n it r mnthlnt ht*m
Mri Rudolph Dannehl nnd J#h mr kidan or blajkUr Don't naffeit
M. amt M John Al.lden "nd
' "'!U>, 8 Mr. Dick Ahlden SB
.<no tiUTOiy, Mr. and Mrs Kin- t,“l“', k* T*» ot pop «■«*,.
■"'Ll' ^liroeder and eon. Mr and S&KS'---------
in. Mr. and Mitchell avenue, was hostess Wed-
he hosts neadav to the TMTM club
* During a brief business session
C- I. A. MEMBIRq MEET " *»s reported that 1SS dozen
WITH MRS niiNvi.il iv rookie. u , .. .....—....... 'vu aim uaiiiuuwM.
Thirt 1 1 1 VN . . * d 4 d '•«*■ were Mrs Oscar Kremeier and son Mr t *.ai A*k druraPt for Do.. .
Ihl! teen ineml.i l of the G I A tlo»'»t»d to the Red Cross ( .UUeen and Mn Kudolnll Mevei u*'1 •<»«•( Jlv by ndlRx* for ov.ria
5-1 E ,u*h R.dicrts avenue tor l'll,-*Jainds but the date' for thi:; 1 1 -
occasion has not been set.
At the close of the afternoon I
a light luncheon was served nnd
i session
was completed.
521
a routine busine*
After the bus it,
bridge was played
Those attending Included Mrs
A L Greene, Mr* » C Hlght
frs F. A, Inire. Mrs Arthur Lam-
bert, Mrs C E. Higgins, Mrs Julia • tlVpnl*c
Allen, Mrs J f. Morgan Mr*
£ ° SchulU, Mrs L c Collier.
Mrs Charles Warnberg. Mrs Wil-
liam Vaughn. Mr*, w. f PaiUy
and Mr*. DonneUar
the group adjourned to eonvnee
May 17 In the home of Mr? H
C Perkins, 610 North Choctaw
I •
REBEKAII circle has
ALL-DAY MEETING
Members of the Rebekah circle
enjoyed an all-day session spent
Mr«. Schult* will entertain the | In quilting with a pot-luck dm
roup May 17 In her home at 820 "er during the noon hour wS-
lorth Evans avenue . nesdav In the LOOP hall
- ---- _ ; Members present were Mrs J B
-j Harper. Mrs H L. Bethard. Mrs
T A. Harris, Mrs E E Mark. Mrs
! E R Barnhart, Mrr Etta Bryant.
Mrs, E L Witcher and Mrs L F
Day.
May 17 another all-day meeting
will be conducted In the hall.
# Modern Etiquette
Q Is it necessary to offer a tip
to a trained nurse when one 1*
leaving a hospital?
A No. as she does not expect it
If you wish, send a nice personal
gift after leaving the hospital
Q. What Is the correct form to
use when acknowledging a gar-
den party Invitation?
A. Use the tame form as the
Invitation This tula appne
Invitation
L
||0W TO RUIN DRESSES
AND LOSE FRIENDS
TF*5Tx^ptIROlEUM
,l«* JELLY THIS WAY
Prewaunm Muroliiw between Unmiband
"m r«. a‘"'7» them upuiL I.on*
•ilk V fibre* prove hfornLiic’, |a*U quality
— nothing low invueme* up to thi* teat.
in unTl " n V,,'"lag for minor bunw-
cute, IwuImw. chafe* ami abrsMou. U„u
J»r be, triple mm lor Ibc.Uot Morvliue.
It • tragic how some girl* loan tbrir
friend, and ruin their rtrewie* bocaux-
•*f per.piratinn oelor nnd •tains. And
tinre’» tiBexcuse for it! It’» easy to
*»vc drewet, it’* «a»y to save friend*.
I **’ Arrid, the new crenm <le<Nloruiit
I lint help, keep your armpit* dry und
remove* the odor from |>erK|iir*tioti.
Arrid i* eafr and dependable for
IiH’mi .i h miniim:
'■ Uoes not Irritate oUn. Doc*uolrot
«!r» ‘«c» or m^n*M Rlilrft*
2. Prevent* iioder-arin odor. lld|M
•top |H ri<piraliiwi eufclt.
3. A pure white, uiili-cptii, , taiolre*
cream.
4. No wailing to dry. Can be used
right after •having.
5. Awarded Vm.rovulS'«|, fAmerican
Institute of l.aundering harm-
b -c to fibrin. !Ne Arrid rngularl) ,
Vrnd in the largeat •elling deodorant.
; .Jd ut «|| •lore* M-lhnff tudrt roods —
Ilk, I'Aj ami 5*10 a jar. e
FOR MOTHERS OF MEN AT WAR
jyjANY Burthen,this year, will miss their annual Mother's Day remem-
brances, because llieir sous are in far-off places.
Blit we, here at home, can do something about it. . . . and should! With
Penney values what they are, it will cost very little Ur do a kindly
thin* . . , for some soldier, some soldier's mot tier'
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