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EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, li
ain SO
FIFTY 1
irs score. ^
1 MEETS
HOW CAN I?
By ANN ASHLEY
12 Places Open
; In Civil Service
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\ N ALL!
SON hoi!
Q. How can t prepare candied
kumquats?
A Boil them in water until
Open competitive examination for ,
12 federal civil service positions ’
Look and I/earn
1. Who was the "Wizard o
lculture?’’
2. In what country Is the
Program Is Given
At Club Meeting
Calendar
American Legion Auxil-
iary Has 200 Members
Largest membership in the his- j
torv of the E! Reno American j
SATURDAY
Program w'as presented and var- Happy-Go-Lucky club. Hostess.
}ous business activities transacted Mrs Louise Morrison. 421 North
r'cT STa- "tTt*'»n »o. has a
Wayne Leach. 406 North Choctaw for mem|y»rs 0f their families. Mr. 1940 roll call cf 200. was announced i
avenue, Wednesday afternoon. an(j Mrs. Finest Owens. 802 South a( (v,P covered dish dinner given i
Mrs. Harvey Cromweh and Mrs Mitchell avenue. to honor the winning team of a |
Brvan V Brady persented the pro- Alat.iea Sunday school class of ,nfmb„rcMp contest Wed-;
gram the former discussing "Nat- the First Methodist J™* nP8dRV PvenUlg the post half ,
nrni Resources and Products of M: and Mrs Joe M Keitn uis ,
Oklahoma" and Mrs Bradv giving West Wade street. Sharing honors with the winning
Okianonia ana m'a nk, MONDAY team, captained by Mrs. H. H Rol-j
the topic Beauty Sp PaI,hellenic Hostesses. Mrs Bry-1 Un and Mrs J. Evans Biggert, |
.. „,Q tn hp an y Bradv. Mrs O. W Lowtv. were 19 cf the new members. They.
A report on the award to be • ■ ^ B,#lr and Mls> oilvta were Mrs. Gladys Johnson. Mrs.!
given to the outstanding home ^ ^ ^ p|ltprfaln al lh>, Pearl Lair. Mrs Wavne Esslcy.,
onu 1115 south Rock Mrs John McN'ew. Miss Velma;
hlghschool this year was submit d ^ ^ aVenue. Mr New. Mrs W E. Bretz, Mrs. A, j
bv Mrs.’ W. C. Elliott. ‘ nrfter of pastern star Regular J Cottev Mrs. A. L. WUhite. Mrs
J°hn 2 ^ l^ia. meeting in the
Masonic temple
Program On Pan-Ameri-
> can Music Is Presented
the skin is tender, then cook lhem:Nyna V. Braden, secretary for the
tn syrup as follows: 1 cup of pre- boartj 0f PXaminers at El Reno.
Examinations will
Mrs.
elected
to fill
J M Ferguson. Mrs. James Mul-
Cogi/sloSr /93*. by FalrehlU.
The Scotch cap is given an ad-
I M rn (1UOUM, 1*110. Otu.«r,o JfMi UUl/sws '--f' ... v----------
lin Mrs. Crwr McDaniels. Mrs.: ditional dressmakrr touch this sea-
. .. 1 M 4# 411 /I 4 /I ll I ll 44
s. ttsj; “s1 ™ ««■ | - * jj-g jawaa
Beta Sigma Phi sonority. Omega Alva uoke Mrs. wimam n. mr r ^ ^ mU with which Ws worn
, . treas. cha nter. Hostess Miss Lois Estep, teller Mrs Walter Montague. Mr. /n such versions it rates acceptance
Kenneth Brown wit « ' ,,, north Rock Island avenue R. B McCain. Mrs. Ivan Kullmann, | jor games, especially with
urer after the resignation of mi c)ll](1 rraf, circle Hostess Mrs Mr- J A DeAtS.y. Mrs. Albert ,pgmbert oj the groan per crowd.
M. Lee Phillips. Ray Dillingham. 709 South Hadden Hendrickson and Mrs Ora Mae1
Members present weir M'’ • avenue, at which time Mrs B F Meiveldt. Ipast okaci.es CLUB
L Bast. Mrs Brady .Mi carder will be In char e of the Past presidents were Introduced I fNTEKTAINEI).
well. Mrs Elliott. Mrs. M \1T« pr0(jTam , nnd mciuded Mrs. R. E Whitlock,
Mrs Norris Whitaker Mrs Wood- M)) 0amma ch( club. Hostess at Mrs Edna McMalian Kellv. Mrs.
ward. Mrs Charles F Byrd. Mrs blrtbdEy p,„1v Mrs waiter Evans, w Arthur Biggert Mrs W, M
Henry B Combs. Mrs A W Hurk- ^ of fhP rl(v Tall, Mrs Earl K Yost. Mrs. Lloyd
abee. Mrs. A W Reynolds. Mrs M Amprtcan Assoi ml ion of ITnlver- palmer, Mrs George Demke and
R. Srhroeder and Mrs Brown. M Women. Regular meeting in Mrs. C E. Doke.
onst of th*» city.
Amrrirnn Asso:ialion of ITniver-
. stty Women R^’.ilar meeting in
They will meet Nov 22 wim ^ ^ j^no niuhsrthool music
Mrs Tnit. 1020 South Rock Island
Musical cuiTent events were given
in response to roll call at a
meeting of Damrosch Music club
Wednesday morning in the home
of Mrs. Don Allison, 720 South
I Barker avenue. Two new members.
Miss Kathryn Leighton of Calumet
and Mrs Herman Busse, were wel-
comed.
Mrs Thomas M Aderhold was
leader of the program on Pan-
American music. After the leader's
talk on the urogram theme a
piano solo, "Spanish Dance." Na-
varro. was presented by Mrs Alli-
son; a vocal trio. "Rio. Rio." a
Chilean folk song, was given bv
Mrs. Janies T Rilev. Mrs. Floyd
Leidy anff Mrs. Henry C. Hicks
Mrs. Rilev. Mrs. R S. Bywater.
Mrs. John C. DeLana. Mrs. Hicks.
Mrs. Leidv and Miss Rosa Pierce
formed a sextette which gave "MV
Viejo Amor." Alfonso Esparza Oteo,
and the p'-ogram was concluded
with a piano duet bv Mrs. Allison
and Miss Helen Flanigan, whose
selection was "Malaguena.” Lecu-
be held for
the following positions:
Special agent, trade and indus-
trial education. $3,800 a year, office
of education, federal security ag-
pared fruit, 1 cup of sugar, 1 cup
of water. First heat the water
and sugar until the sugar is dis-
j solved. Put a few pieces of the
fruit in at a time, boiling gently
until tender. , Pncy
Q. How can T treat a broom to j junjor officer, mechanic. $1,860 ■
make it last longer? j a year, bureau of prisons, depart- '
A. Soak the broom in boiled salt ment Qf JusUcP
water about every two weeks, and i Accountant, transportation statis- ;
it will last about twice as long, tics. $3,200 a year, and chief. $4.600.,
as ordinarily. assistant chief. $3,800. and senior, j
Q. How can I wash white glossy $3 ^ burpau of staUsUcs. inter- !
painted furniture? state commerce commission.
A. A little soap ill some milk Procurement inspect0l, $2.300 a!
makes an excellent wash. .year. and ^)jol. $2 6(w assislant. j
rai Mi* p, * ’ ! $2,000. and junior. $1,620. materiel1
I hlllipS hmployes division, air corps, war department.
3. Wlio composed the Mr*
Sonata?
4. What are the eight
teeth hi the upper and low
man Jaws called?
5. What mountain range
at.es France and Spain?
ANSWERS
1. Luther Burbank (1849-1
2. Holland.
3. Beethoven.
4 Incisors.
5. Pyrenees.
- j Assistant inspector of hulls, $3,-
W ill StUP’P I (Irt V 200 a vear’ and assistant inspector
S J of boilers. $3,200. bureau of marine
. . . . 1 -------- ^ -----------
!-- , inspection and navigation, depart-
BARTLESVILLE. Nov 10-4UP1- ment of commerce.
Frank Phillips, chairman of the Complete information concerning
hoard and founder of the Phillips thp miions and the Pxami,ia-1
Petroleum company is going to tions may bp obtained from Miss i
have company on his 66th birthday Braden at the E1 ^ pas^ffice.
Nov. 28. Between 25.000 and 30.- — -----
Sooner
CLEANERS
Specialists In Meanin
Resizing and Blocking
Knitwear!
500 West Wade Phon
avenue.
* * *
El Reno
room
TUESDAY
l adies Auxiliary to the Switch-
men's Union of North America.
Mrs. C. O Shaw. 502 South Miles : ona
avenue, was hostess Wednesday aft-’
ernoon to members of Past Oracles
club when Mrs. Perry Moore, presi-
dent, presided over the business j jev c. Brown Mrs. Bvwater. Mrs
.session preceding an hour of needle- ; P).,.d H clark Mrs DeLana. Miss
Alter a business meeting Mrs. . „ _ ..
, . iwork I Flanigan, Mrs L'. A Gamer Mrs.
John Fitch had c.iarge ol a pio-1 RefrP,sbments were served. | Hicks Mrs E A Jackson Mrs
ram which Includad readings. ihuss. mis i. a ja.xson. Mrs
Those present in addition to the
two new members were Mrs. Ader-
hold, Mrs W J. Avcock. Mrs. Had-
Refreshments were served. , nlc„, c.. A
Guests for the afternoon were | Leidv. Mrs S S Macv. Mrs.
4444*.. 44.4 41 Klin Xf<l« i__
.... . f taror.. I.., njii,, I - — ^ r|nyn UPlOy. JV1TK. O. O MHCV, J
I NIOR AI’XILIARA ,n,.n'S Union of North America Hum° and An Armistice Prayer" Mrs A,ma Shw,js “nd **lss Mar* i H L. Merry. Mrs. Verne n
NSTAI.I.S OFUCEKS Hostess Mrs Dorothy Solver 616 An;„, Lou Biggert The presi- J'K“[et Sha^ Pr“‘ Reis,'he Ifrs' f A Riclfards. Mrs
Installation ol office: ....... ?0.,:th Choctaw avenue dent-s „1P^age was reao bv MrsWere .MrS'o>M00^' “ j „ IRlley' Miss VaughnciUe Joseph
j ( iff ]•<»(* () Drink*'1 RliriiPI1 Ml'k FbnniPtf Mmk. Mrs. , Uicc T*'nn1nAQ T oiiD’hlin q»aH Mice
sponsor at a meet In - ol the
ri«n2£........
Refiorts on the recent sixth dis-1 Wegt Mrs H H Mayfield, Mrs. The club'k meeting Nov 22 will
trlct convention were submitted by |y A Mount, Mrs W. M. Floyd, be held with Mrs DeLana. 800
Mrs C. E. Doke, Mrs. John F , Mrs Walter Dyer. Mrs. L. E. South Macomb avenue.
Smith and Miss Ida Ferguson Cralg and Mrs. L. E. Day. j * * *
Hie auxiliary voted to contrib- j -pb,. c[Ub will meet Dec. 12 with \ si'RI'ltlSE PARTY
ute $5 to the Christmas buddy Mrs. Mattie West. 521 South Evans I for CLYDE IIAYNES
Women's Christian Temperance
sponsor a. ™ ...... — Union. Hostess. Mrs Anna Row-
Junior American Legion auxiliary lftnd 207 North Mi.comb avenue,
in the post hall Wednesday eve- ( Hlub. Hostess, Mrs
nlng John E. Wilson. 1016 South Ma-
Tliose inducted to office "<'<" romb avenue.
Eleanor Yost, president; Aldene women's Benefit association.
Ritter, first vice president; Alma jlP(!llinr meeting at Eagles hall
pitch, second vice president: B"'t\ Rpbckah lodge Regular meeting *un(l ‘avenue
jean Davis, secretary: Anna m ,,1P T 0 0 P haI1 Plans were made for a rummage,
Biggert. chaplain: Kay Demke his- TuPsdav P]aVers Hosttss Mrs sa,p Nov 11 nntl 18 DINNER HONORS
torlan; Mary Margaret Gatz see- Fnr] R woodhousc. 1200 South Plans al«o were made for n .,Hlv Nebraska GUEST
...... " - ......... »!■«.* “Hh CompHmi-ntarv M Mn,
bearer bhtre Nous club Hostess Mrs scniK)1 I0r j JHIIKSI lving. wun con
Reports were submitted bv Carl- E Q Harrison Wlp,
Ion Booth as membership chab- fl| j o'clock luncheon in
man and Theresa A in Gatz. wel- home of Mrs H B Wilson and at
fare chairman Tlie latter revealed brld((p
30 books and children’s magazines
000 persons are expected to at-1
tend the largest birthday party
ever staged in the southwest.
The party is being given by the
10.000 Phillips employes, who will
come to Bartlesville with their
families from 33 states to honor
the mail who heads their or-
ganization.
The dav has been set as an
official holiday in all branches of
the Phillips company. The ar-1
rangenients snd all expenses are
being borne bv the employes.
Aviators throughout the country1
and hundreds of Phillips friends in
the petroleum industry have been
invited to attend. Phillips is a
Mid-continent oil pioneer, and also I
,was an early aviation enthusiast.
He sponsored the first successful •
non-stop solo flight across the |
Pacific to Hawaii in 1928
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIS
Corner of London and llofl'
Sunday School
Church Services
9:45 A. M.
11:0(1 A. M.
Wednesday evening meetings at
healing are given 8:00 p. in.
which testimonies
A Christian Science Reading Room, at 107 East Wade,
open from 12 to 4 p. m.—here the Bib’.s and Science a
Health with Key is the scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy a
her other writings and a'.l the Christian Science Literati
including the Christian Science Monitor are sold.
There is also a lending library where Mrs. Eddy's boi
may be berrowed The public is cordially invited to attf
the church services, and to visit the Rending Room.
* *
Minnie
Honoring Clyde Haynes on his
birthday anniversary a group of
friends assembled at his home,
southwest of the city. Tuesday
evening. Refreshments were served
tributions to be collected' at "tiie' Schroeder of Scribner. Neb.. Mr. *t close of the informal social
O Harrison, who will enter- imrvkt next meeting, scheduled and Mrs Emmett Mark and son., hour
-....... -:: fri:
ad been collected to Bp] 0pp AnotnPr club Hostess. ' .. Srhroeder Mr and Mrs J D R°y Hllburn.
u-iirrt at Sulphur has- .. . . Estelle and Mrs. Arthur Foster. senroeoet. mi ana mi.s o. u.
m RindcrliMccii M, and Mrs ..eland ,,---
‘ , d thr city DATE OF MEETING : Anderson and son. Kermit. Mr.
Two complete scrap books were — ~ CHANGED BY CLUB al'<‘ Mrs. S. H. Foster. Mrs. Henry
, MRs n,,N AHERN Meeting of the Help One Another I Behne and the hosts.
■ * hostess AT CABIN club will be held Tuesday instead
AttPlKlanci' priH. :• incnibei ship ;
U S Kfi FOR 1940
'•uQucA 6/upner
it was announced today Mrs. Frank' and Mrs Foster winning the high
Attendance prize. ? niemoersiup • - ........... Blanc, southwest of the city, williscore honors. Mrs Anderson re-
,, BiVcn bv Mrs Demke, was won flvp additional guests at bridge bp b0R|ess k, u1p group. 'reived the consolation.
Wanda lorenzen !“‘ hPI' ^ln. northeast of the city. -——
SELIS' EM
HEY KIDS!
AND GROWN FOLKS, TOO!
rJgSJTr,,^,...... ».»,;»■...............
Pitch save a reading and the Tlie guests were Mrs John Onl-
r.embers were guests ol the unit ****■ O.-mue Wakh. Mrs
it a covered diah dinner. Josephine Marshall. Mrs A L
Mr« r M Quisenbe»rv. 1001 Orewie and Mis E ta McLean,
tenth Hadden avenue, will enter- while members feted were Mrs
ain the tunlors at her home. Nov. J W. Dulln Mrs Clara Fuhrman.
_ Mrs Ed Welf. Mrs M H Reding,
,y .j, ^ Mrs J H Norvell and Mrs. Ferris
CHURCH CLASS Norvell.
El ECTS OFFICERS Mrs. Gallagher won the high
Officers were elected bv th» score prize among the guests while
Mem- Melds Sunday school e'ass Mrs. Ferris Norvell received the
ol the First Bnptist chttrch during club's high score honor and Mrs
a business session after a covered Green the consolation award De-
arth dinner served at 7 o'clock llclous refreshments were served
Wednesday evening at the home of befere adjournment I > meet tn
Mi:. W. C. Elliott, 700 South Rock two weeks with Mrs. Fuhnnan. 121
Island avenut North Admire avenue
Miss Mvrtle Ann Timberlake wa
dectrd president: Miss Evelyn
Pennvbaker. vice president; Miss,
Helen Little, first stewardship
Miss June Mae Barnes, second
stewardship; Miss Oi'iil Bolinger,
lecretan". Miss Doris Barlow, treas-
urer: Miss Marjorie Conner, re-
porter "
Miss Helen Kreagct Miss Vir-
ginia Bavless and Miss Moselle
Heim- were elerted group captains
Guests for the business and so-
cial activities were M.ss Marjorie
Powell and Miss Arlene Fanis
• * *
CARD PARTY FOR
SUNSET BRIDGE
Special guests when Mrs Ernest
Haines. 514 Sunset drive, enter-
tained the 8unset Bridge club
Wednesday afternoon were Mrs
Lee Harvey and Mrs. LeRoy Searcy.
HlRh scores were held by Mrs
Carl Whltlork and Mr' Harm
Members entertained were Mrs
Whltlork. Mrs Carl Olerhart Mrs
HERE’S HOW TO GET
FREE
THEATRE TICKETS
SAVE 20 WRAPPERS
FROM HAKE-RITE BREADS
Bring Them To The Bakery And Exchange
Them For A Ticket Good To Any Show
Except AVahoo Night.
SAVE THE COMPLETE
• Wrappers from Blind o' Wheat Bread
• Wrappers From Master Bread
• Rands From Cracked Wheat Bread
• Slips From Corn Pone Bread
• Wrappers From Malf-and-llalf
SATURDAY SPECIALS
H H. Rollln.
Mrs
M 1 Owen
Mrs Fred W
Sanford. Mrs. W H
Srhroeder Mrs
. Jchn
Preston, Mrs
Leslie White
Crump.
and
Mrs W G
k £mj Cup
They will meet lu two weeks
VIth Mrs Owen, 716 Sunset drive
fattlit Poll! Ihi
it • blend ol QUAL-
ITY COFFEES RAD-
IANT ROASTED ind
CRANUIIZED lit
FRESH PECAN POUND CAKE 2!
Hdlo Nuqhkft
CHALLENGE GAS JUST FITS
THIS NOVEMBER WEATHER'
GET VOI R
HOLIDAY
FRUIT
CAKES
Now lb. 40c
FRESH PECAN AND WALNUT
CAKES.......22c
HONEY NUT. BANANA
CAKES.....22c
ASSORTED
Coffee Cakes 12c
ASSORTED
FRUIT ICED
ANGEL
FOODS
32c
Mrs Joe Wallace of Norman lx
biting In the home of Mi and
Irs Harry Campbell. 817 South
lock Island avenue Mrs Wallace
i a niece of Mrs. Campbell
^ out rMtteri ta raw
jfow Try it
l IIM IFNOK Motor Oil is
n long ■ life lubricant,
made from the finest of
Oklahoma crude.
Y ES, SIR! You give your motor a "break" on cool morn-
ings when you have Andeison-Prichard (.hallenge (»aso-
line in the tank. You save wear and tear on your starter and
battery, because Challenge is refined now to fit the weather.
This means that (.hallenge Gasoline vapu.izes quicker in the
carburetor and your car starts right oil! Look for the
Anderson-Prichard sign at the service stations of companies
listed below.
PUMPKIN
MINCE
RAISIN
APPLE
PIES, each.....IS
ASSORTED
(’ O O K I K s
I)oz. 12c
TRY A LOAF OF
Soy Bean Bread
DOUGHNUTS
SWEET ROM
Do/.. 20c
CtuMuw to
TUNE IN
THE SWINGBILLIES
STATION WKY
12:15—12:30
TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY
Challenge,
(REAM HORNS
CREAM PUFFS
CHOC. ECLAIRS
:i For
10c
GASOLINE • MOTOR OIL
tSold hv the following independent jobbers in ihis territorva
PRICHARD CONSUMERS OIL CO.
EL RENO
SANDS SERVICE STATION
CALUMET
Rich in vitalizing Vitamin B|.
Conti ten than a half rent a dinh.
National 3-Minute Oats
CARL PINKERTON
WATONGA
G. O. BLAKE
GEARY
STETTLER AUTO CO.
kingfisher
SALT RISING BREAD
CORN PONE BREAD
TEA BISCUITS
IIAKI) MUi
FRENCH BREAD
SESAME SEED BREAD
IQ
B PIKE-RITE
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