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Sunday, March 2, 1947
El Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
Three
Methodist Group
Enjoys Luncheon
New Members Are
Special Guests
Shower Is Given
To Honor Couple
Women's Society of Christian
Miss Louvis Eichholz, Mr. and Mrs. Service of the First Methodist
Edgar Marler, son, Dwayne, Miss church convened at the church
Marie Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday for a general meeting
_ Ivan Yount, Mr. and Mrs. Delford.and covered-dish luncheon.
Mr. and Mri Reuben Dennis, Stroud, son. Eugene, the honorees New members were special guests
whose marriage took place Feb. and the hosts. 'and were seated a quartet tables
h°n°rPd, at ll '^owe>- Those sending gifts were Mr. decorated in the Saint Patrick
Thuisday evening in the home of and Mrs H M Bright, Mrs 3 motif. Each new member was pre-
fr w?? I t J- ^°U S Emmert' Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
109 West Jenkins street.
sented a favor.
Mr. and
Sexton, Mrs. Sallie Githens, Mr. After the luncheon Mrs. Law-
Games were the diversion of the and Mrs. Lee Vaught, Mr. and rence King conducted the devo-
evening. Mrs. Raymond Stroud, Mr. ana tionals and used as her topic.
Refreshments were served to Mrs. J. W. Wallace of Topeka, “Your Master Proclaim.'*
Mrs. Carl Culley, Miss Doris Cul- Kan.. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dennis Mrs. E. W. Inlow and Mrs. Nell
ley, Mbs Dorothy Culley. Mrs. E. of Port Worth,- Tex. |Burmeier sang two duets, "All
R. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Dennis is the former Miss People of the Earth" and “Ye
Graham, Mrs. J. C. McNaught, Mr. Betty Lou Brown, daughter of Servants of God, Your Master
and Mrs. Charles Kehrcr, Mr. ana Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Sexton. 21s Prcclaim." They were accompanied
Mrs. Wendell Hodges, daughter, North Shepard avenue, while Mr. by Mrs. J. H. Millwee at the piano.
Von Nell, Miss Betty MeNaught, Dennis is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Brnest Knox sang "When
Paul Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Oien L. oien L. Dennis. 514 South Ha-v-en i Knelt, to Prav.” neeemonnied
Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Al- avenue. by Mrs. Millwee.' 1 Hoff avenl,P’ Brctlon
len, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Blcxcr---. ... ,,,
staff. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Watkins. 1
daughter, Ruth.
Morton Rice
Calendar
Given by Club
Group Initiated By
II. and P. W. Club
Business and Professional 1
men’s club held the annual mem-
bership dinner and initiation for
MONDAY
Eagles auxiliary. Business meet-]
ing in Eagles hall.
Past Matrons club. Hostess, Mrs.
J. A. Hawkins. 1028 South Had-
den avenue. Mrs. R. J. Price and
Mrs. J. H. Craven, assistant host-
esses.
Past Matrons club. Hostess, Mrs.
J. A. Hawkins, 1028 South Had-
den avenue. Mrs. R. j. Price and ,,cw members Thursday evening at
Mrs. J. H. Craven, assistant host- the Central Methodist church
esses. when 40 members and 14 guests
American Association of Univer- WPre present
sity Women. Pot-luck supper at M
3:30 p. m. in the homemaking „ . ...
department if El Reno highschoof. ***» President of B. and Howard, Mrs Warne Brandley,
Mrs. Paul Strate will be in charge P W. clubs, was principal speaker “rs.
of the program. for the evening. “What Women Are
TUESDAY Doing and Wlia: Women Oonsolt-
B. E. C. club. Hostess, Mrs. Will- dated Can Do for the World" was
iam Weach, 300 South Williams her topic.
\venue. . I Mrs. Mayberry quoted Margaret
Chapter M, P. E. O. Hostess, Hickey, past president of the na-
Mrs. A. B. Warner, 1121 South. (j0na| g and p. W. club, who said,
Barker avenue. "Not until, and only until, our m-
Chnpter AE, P. E. O. Hostess, (crest is great, will our influence
Mrs. Glenn G. Movd.v. 914 Soutn a]so ^ (,rea( jf WP kiiew as much
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W. Masberry of
MRS. J. M. LYLE IS
FETED AT SHOWER
Mrs. Jack Lyle and Mrs. Char-
les Wagner were hostesses Thurs-
day afternooon in the latter’s
home. 714 West London street, at
a stork shower in honor of Mrs.
J. M. Lyle of Okarche. t
The gifts were displayed cleverly
In a beautifully decorated baby
bed presented to the honoree by
Wo- Mrs. Ethel Rnckham.
Games were played with prizes
going to Mrs. Rackham and Mrs.
Inez Hahn which they presented
to the honoree.
Refreshments were served to
Mrs. Rackham. Mrs. Hahn, Mrs.
Bessie Mock, Mrs. Carl Wagner,
Mrs. Addle Wright, Mrs. Charles
the honoree
and the hostesses.
•Those sending gifts included Mrs.
Jess Chandler. Mrs. Harold Gran-
tham, Mrs. Jerry Kemp, Mrs.
Wanda Statton, Mrs. Glenn Wright
and Miss Bettv Station.
* * *
SEW AND SO CLUB
IS ENTERTAINED
Mrs. Vern Hayes. 1602
South
HERE FOR VISIT
Mrs.
Church.'
i
Mrs. G. L. Haynes, Miss Jessie
Havncs, Mr. and Mrs. Henry ton, D. C„ arrived Friday morn- M)., LUUe F^,oy>
Ycunt. son, William, and daugn- ing to spend several days visiting plesjded over the business sessloh
ter, Wilma, Mr. and Mrs. B. C.
Cory, Mrs. Hannah Yount,
and Mrs. Ivan Armstrong, su«, , M
rsnrv Mrc r r MflMhcwq Mrs land avenue, and with other tela- ,Km
uary, Mrs. l. c. Maunews. mis. 13 ^,PiPga(PS named to attend were | q
_ Mrs. J.
assisted by basebftd and fashions' world peace
1 Miss Rose Witcher was present-
ed as the “Woman of the Year"
! Mrs. E. W
Mrs. C. L. Crippin, presented the j Hadden avenue.
of Washing- u ?son on "CJiildren and Their | Rebekah lodge. Meeting in I. O.
^ tMr8’ 1*d,'lck’ chosen by the B. and P. W. club,
presides, I district deputy, will be present. Mrs_ Charles G. Canon presidea
ROYAL NEIGHBORS J. c. Stickley, Mrs. W. O. Wick,
HAVE MEETING Mrs. Rauh, Mrs. Wallace and the
Royal Neighbors of America con- hostess,
vened Thursday in I. O. O. F. hall Mrs. Stickley. 519 South Rock
for a regular session with Mrs. Island avenue, will be hostess to
J. N. bales. Mrs Mary Elehholz, tives and friends here
WEDNESDAY
in the home of her mother. Mrs. wh:>n it was announced that the j Catholic Daughters of America. ,
Mr' Vera Estep, 221 North Rock Is- W. S. C. S. conference will be Meeting In Knights of Columbus
son' ... - i»u at Ardmore Mar. 11, 12 andjhau
I. A. Hostess, Mrs. J. S.
B. Connors and Mrs. Es- |cormack. 906 South Barker ave-
sley with Mrs. King and Mrs. O.
N. Bevergae as alternates. All
of officers, about world affairs as we do about Evans avenue, was hostess Friday
to the Sew and So club.*
The afternoon was spent In sew-
ing.
Mrs. Dewey Kessler won the
door prize and pal gifts were ex-
changed.
Refresh rrients were ser:d Jo
Mrs. Lyle Corwin, Mrs. Otto Mit-
chell, Mrs. A. C. Tisor. Mrs. Curtis
Keller, Mrs. Fred Britton, Mrs.
over the business session when Mrs.
Ira Jones reported that the
public had shown interest in the
new municipal lounge located in
Emmett Mark presiding.
When the group ^convenes for
the next all-day meeting quilting
will be the diversion and a po>
luck luncheon will be served at
noon.
Members present were Mrs. J.
L. Mitchell, Mrs. M. H. Schmoyer,
Mrs. Alice Farris. Mrs. C. O. Shaw.
Mrs. Jack Jackson, Mrs, Walter
Dyer, Mrs. C. H. Schuldt, Mrs.
V. E. Andrews, Mrs. L. E. Craig,
Mrs. T. A. Harrris, Mrs. C. H.
Huggins, Mrs. V. A. Mount, Mrs.
Maude Parish, Mrs. R. E. Frid.
Mrs. J. B. Harper, Mrs. Rebecca
Milbradt, Mrs. Leo Kamm, Mi's.
C. H. Williams, Mrs. Walter Bradly
and Mrs. Mark.
The next meeting will be at
12:30 p. m. Thursday. Mar. 13, in
I. O. O. F. hall.
* * *
LEISURE HOUR CLUB
MEMBERS CONVENE
Leisure Hour club met Fridav In
the home of Mrs. N. P. Modrnh.
106 West Foreman street.
During the social hour, hearts
were played with Mrs. Sam Wal-
lace winning high and Mrs. D.
H. Rauh scoring low. Mrs. Rauh
also Won the mystery package.
Those present werp Mrs. Ray
Barnhart, Mrs. Chauncey Han,
Mrs. Dacy Hovenden, Mrs. Leo
Kamm, Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs.
the club on Mar. 14.
K. W. Brown of Kansas City,
Mo., Is visiting for a week In
th* home of his brother-in-law
and sister. Dr. and Mrs. T. V.
Powell. 402 South Hoff avenue.
' nue. Mrs. H. B. Little, co-hostess.
March Savings!
A REAL BARGAIN IN WATCH BUYING
Sterling ramble club. Herlea. ThJ ntx( me,„M
the chamber of commerce rooms, Lrnest Keller, Mrs. Ed Darlam:,
and that many gifts had been Mrs. Bovd Easton, Mrs. Kessler,
presented the lounge.
[Mrs. Sherman Davis and the nost-
the club ess.
members were urged to attend this Mrs. C. E. Weldcn. 912 South El- wm b, the annual clvJc dInnpr Mrg Britton> 244 Norfu K ave.
trzrno^Tz^ime ciur, ir*whenUhec,ub
Mrs. Paul Magill and Mrs. Ross Mrs. Harry Piatt, north ol El Reno. Mar 25 a( Cpntral Methodist I * * *
~ ,4?r«rir ”“■£* -
Henry Vander Graaf. Mrs. J.-R. Ladies Auxiliary ro Veterans of bp e Quest speaker will
Stock. Mrs. Roy Eichor, Mrs. John Foreign Wars. Business meeting at nnnnid n Shuman chair-
orimth. J. H. won, Mr,.],* p. „ in K. c ML •* *»—• S'""
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HONORED AT DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Corwin.
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Lew Murray, Mrs. James Murray.
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Here is the opportunity you have been waiting for. Ycur fa-
vorite watch at a real savings. Select your watch now while
we still have the one you have been admiring.
Her Watch... a Regent
A beautiful l7-jewel watch in a solid gold case. *
The watch she has been wanting.
$60.00 Value.......Now $45.00
His WatcTi... a Rodana
For Him—the shockproof, water-proof, anti-
magnetic Rodana. Handsomely set in a gold-
filled case with a stainless steel back.
$54.00 Value.......Now $45.00
>Tax Included
WE HAVE NAVAL OBSERVATORY TIME . . .
COME IN AND SET YOUR WATCH
JEWELRY
DRUGS
Mrs. Fred Heckes, Mrs. Earl Cook- SHIRLEY ANN THOMAS
sey. Mrs. R. D. Davis, Mrs. Joe HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
Keith. Mrs. C. G. Schultz, Mrs. and Mrs. C. S. Thomas, 935
Sylvester Smith. Miss Velma I south Hadden avenue, entertained
... . .... ______,__i.-.icentrai
Smith, Mrs. O. G.
man of business administration ...
the University of Oklahoma In day
Norman.
The club also is sponsoring a
book review of "Hidden Years" at
Methodist church Mar.
at a dinner honoring Corporal |
and Mrs. John R. Hutton. Jr., who
were married Feb. 21 at Topeka,
Kan.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy,
Green, ^Irs. [Wednesday evening in honor of'--- ^Taylor. sn^ntenTnt Hutton daughters, Helen £u.se
C. F. Thompson, Mrs. H. C. Dun- their daughter. Shirley Ann, on , * the revtew for and Botty Joyce- and son’ P°bby
lap. Mrs. Archie Royse. Mrs. M. her 12th birthday anniversary. ' ’’ f ..Mcmorv Lane" RaVl Mr- and Mrs- Gcorge Cvllpr'
S. Newman. Mrs. H. K. Coward,} The lace-covered table.was cen- , . f thp B „ntl P w Kenneth Corwin, Miss Mary Mar-
Mrs. James P. Briggs, Mrs. Mai- tered with a white birthday cake. p 1 ‘ ‘ garet Corwin. Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
colm Rischard. Mrs. H. J. Huch- in the contests conducted, prizes c l* ’ n,.p_.nt ftt ttl» Hutton, sr.. Miss Rubv Hutton of
temann, Mrs. J. H. Huchtemann. wprc won by Dolores Meredith. 1 Th..r,rtav PVening were Oklahoma City, the honorees and
Mrs. Boyd Wilson. Mrs. Ouy R. Myrna Ynnt and Dorothy Jean t Donough. Mrs. Esther lhc h0*ts-
Lanman, Mrs. W. C. Essley, Mrs. Howard. iHinshaw Miss Geraldine Lam-
Lillle Essley, Mrs. C. C. Schmelzel, After refreshments were served M,.; R B Roa()es and MlsS iargPr and Mrs. Helen Lubkey of,
Mrs. W. R. Keen, Mrs. W. E. Rob- the nonoroe opened her gifts. j ’h Euid, Mrs. Eugene Vorhes. Miss
erson. Mrs. R. J. McGinnis, Mrs. j Those present were Sylvia Lynn I w,rp Mrs Lllcille Brewer Lydia Woodhouse. Mrs. Carmen I
Nola Jiyer, Mrs. Faye Bailey, Shaw. AniUi Simes, ,.Cawl,,,4ean I
Mrs. C. T. Pavy. Mrs. Leland Crab-j McKee. Nancy .Erbar, ., Dolotes Mrs’
Hull'd. Wanda
Mrs. J. J. Courtney, Mrs. I Meredith, Bernice morp< vvaiKia
Faler, Mrs. Ed Schooley, Lee Watson, Phyllis DrCsSl>r, Yfelcn
be,
Homer
Mrs. L. A. Isaac, Miss Effie Wea- weed, Dorothea Douglas. Doiottiy
ver, Mrs. John Funk, Mrs. F. P. Howard, Barbara Howard., Doipia
Hocker, Mrs. A. B. Warner, Mrs. Howard. Myrna Yant, Gwendolyn
Pearl Lingenfelter, Mrs. J. T.
Gillilan, Mrs. Harry Von Tiingeln,
Mrs. C. A. Stanfiel, Mrs. Colla
Hovenden, Mrs. Jesse W. Hay don, j Thomas. Mr.
Mrs. J. A. Patterson, Mrs. Jake Bloodworth
Leslie, Mrs. W. B. Blanton, Mrs.
LeRoy Carter, Mrs. Knox, Mrs.
King, Mrs. Crippin, Mrs. Millwee, I tertaining.
Mrs, Beverage. Mrs. Connors. Mis. |
Burmeier, Mrs. Inlow and
Patrick.
Thomas and the hosts.
Those sending gifts were C.. C.
Bloodworth, Mr. and Mrs. M. ;C.
and. Mrs. W. T.
Guests were Mrs. Lucille Brewer, Lydia
Flo Felt, Mrs. Mata Oelch- Wi^t and Mrs. Loren Rogers.
Miss Thelma Bloodworth assist-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Thomas in en-
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Mrs. ;v. F. W. AUXILIARY
ENJOYS BREAKFAST
Members of the Ladies Auxiliary
to Veterans of Foreign Wars met
Thursday morning for a breakfast
in the home of Mrs. C. A. Boyle,
1044 South Hadden avenue. Mrs.
M. C. Lewis and Mrs. Vance Wills
were, assistant hostsesses.
Those present were Mrs. J. F.
Brandies, ^frs. Fred O. Barrett,
Mrs. C. S. MacSwain. Mrs. B. O.
Bremseth. Mrs. Ted Jacquot, Mrs.
John Irvine, Mrs. O. F. Gustafson j
Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Wills and Mrs.
Boyle.
A series of these breakfasts is
being planned with proceeds to be
applied to the fund for the Okla-
homa cottage at the national home
at Eaton Rapids, Mich.
A business meeting will be held
at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday at the
Knights of Columbus hall.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 1, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 2, 1947, newspaper, March 2, 1947; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc923877/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.