The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 185, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1939 Page: 2 of 7
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EL RENO fOKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2J
IN SOCIETY
ON THE JOB
October 18 Set
As Wedding Date
NEW MEMBER IS
ENROLED BV GUILD
A new member. Mrs. Robert
Phinney of Oklahoma City, was
enroled by Women’s Guild of the
Ch.rlst Memorial Episcopal church
when the group convened Thurs-
day afternoon in the home of Mrs.
8 S. Macv, 702 South Williams
avenue. Mrs. Robert Wilson was
associate hostess.
Calendar
Eitfht Troops Join For
Social Event
Guests for the afternoon were
Mrs. W. A. Laughton and Mrs
William M. McGuire, while mem-
bers attending the meeting were
Mrs. Herman Busse. Mrs. M. R
Those attending included the
following Girl Scouts who are j
named by troops: Troop No. 1—I
Mrs. Joe Waldron, Miss Kathryne i
Morris. Alicia Teets. Charlotte Lin-
ville, Mary Jane Waldron. Margaret, i
SATURDAY I -
Happy-Go-Lucky club. Hosts. Mr J Picnic supper at the sand hills,
and Mrs. Del Adkins, south of the; north of El Reno, was enjoyed
rjty by the eight Girl Scout troops of
MONDAY 1 the city Wednesday evening. After
St. Thomas Aquinas Study club thf W1 lhe„ «r°uP *ather«|
Mrs. William To it. vice president,: Hostpgf. Mrs Jim E smith of 1 around a ramP firp for sonKS and
presided over the business session ummr City, who will entertain at sn.l"PS
the home of her sister, Miss Mary
Walsh. 639 South Milts avenue
Business Women’s circle of the
Women's Missionary society of the
_ _ ., „ First Baptist church. Regtila '
Schiwder, Mrs F R. Bendler, Mre-impPtln(f Bt the church.
F Hal Beach, Mrs. John C. De- ^ ^ cJrcle HostPSS at j I Dittmei and Anita Grant.
lana Mrs. Phinney. Mrs. Forrest ] ^ „m(.hPon> Mrs B M Mc. j Troop No. 2-Betty Marie Woods)
W Hood. Mrs. Kernnt P. Schafer. aln)ev 1(|85 8ml(h Hadden avenUP and Louise Oreen.
Mrs Albert M Larson of Concho. I You Women,R Auxmarv 0f the! 'n'°°P No. 3-Loretta Forquer. |
Mis H. G. Dennis Mrs William W(impp.s Missionary society of the L|iAmi Fiestel, Oeorge Ann Outh. j
Tail Mrs. P R Pressley. p)1St Baptist church Regular meet-, Mao’ Ellen Martin, Rayanna
The guild’s next meeting is |, Jn (hp chureh parlorg Lrwrey. Betty Lee Wines. Bonnie j
scheduled for Oct. 26 with Mrs: ^ondav Night Bridge club Host-1 Mahoney. Betty Whenry, Louise,
DeLar.a. 600 South Macomb ave- pgf, Mr;. BorpeP ivestei. 814 South ' Johnson and Mrs. A O Guth.
lute, when assistant hostess will be p^]json nVenue. Troop No. 4—Mrs. Ben Ander-
Eag'es auxiliary. Regular bust- -on. Miss Llllia Sisney. Joy Ezell, i
ness meeting in the lodge 'tall. Shirleen Fuhring, Cariion Booth,
Past Matrons club. Hostess. Mrs Carolyn Steddom. Beverley Buird, i
A. D. Lynn. 301 South Barker Bonnie McRae. Myrtle Niles. Wanda j
avenue I.orenzen, Gloria Imboden, Joan,
TUESDAY Mathews, Bnrbnra McCullough,
B E. C. club. Hostess. Mrs W Shirley Gllllljin, Phyllis Shumate, j
J White. 314 South Evans avenue. I Imcgene MeAtee. Loraine Reische I
Kil Rare Klub. Hostess. Mrs j and Ruth Mitchell.
Walter P Crites. 320 East Wade j Troop No 5—Ixrraine Whitney,
street. Betty McCollum. Oleta Daniels.'
Round Table Studv club. Host- j Eunice McQowan. Edna Blackowl, j
ess, Mrs. Ernest W. Patrick, 5121 Margaret Nolder, Juanita Pelt.;
. J North Rock Island avenue, whose Mona Woods and Anna Lon Big- j
Members and guests enjoying the t woc)atP h08fesses wm be Mrs. F H I Bert.
occasion with Mr and M's Her-| Myers and Mrs Mack McCabe ( Troop No 6—Christine Stinson
non vere Seri-enr.t and Mrs VC Rebekali lodge Regular business |0nd Calvena Ross.
Price of Fort Reno, Mr and Mrs- meeting in inc Engles hall
W H Wallace. Mrs. Edna Mc- ! _
Mahan Kelly Mrs. Meta Crease
Mrs. Phinney.
* $ *
SOCIAL ENJOYED BV
BKAITEANT ORDER
Yellow autumn flowers were used |
ns attractive decorations for the
party at which Mrs. Henry Her- :
non. 131P South Dlllv avenue, en- I
tertalned tire Socinl Order of Bean- i
ceant Thursday evening.
Games and contests were the di-j
version and Bt the conclusion of |
the pleasant evening delicious re- ]
freshwerts were served
Tire marriage of Miss Iona
Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
GIRL SCOUTS HAVE
WEEKLY MEETING
Weekly meeting of Girl Scout
troop No. 6 was conducted at
Webster school with the devotional
Three Feted l
Birthday I
0. S. Palmer, northwest of the city,
to Odls Herriman. son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Herriman. northwest
of Calumet, will take place at the
home of the bride-elect’s parents
Oct. 18
The ceremony will be performed
at 6 o’clock in the evening by
Rev H W Blackshear. pastor of
the Olivet church.
Announcement of the engage-
ment and approaching marriage
was made bv Miss Palmer's parents
at a 7 o’clock dinner Thursday
evening Guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Hollingshead and son.
Darrell Gene. Mr and Mrs. A. B
1. cganbil' and son, Benny Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. McClain Taylor. Mr.
and Mrs W J. Herriman and
daughter. ELle. Miss Carrie Roscom.
Darrell Herriman and Henrv Jollv.
Miss Palmer was graduated from
El Reno highsehool where she was
a member of National Honor so-
viet v. Mr. Herriman is a graduate
of the Calumet highsehool. He
lettered In football.
x * * ik
T. IM. T. CLUB MEETS
AT IIIGH8CHOOL
Members of T. M. T. club con-
vened this week at the El Renn
highsehool when Miss Opal Bo-
linger was the hostess. The 4tuesr
(speaker of the evening was Mrs j
Alice Greek, Chickasha. whose topic |
entertained at cards Thursday eve-
ning.
Mr. Crites won the mystery
package and the guests’ sc: ring
prize, while Mrs. W. W. Mathews j
I and Clyde Maxev held high score | Honoring pupils whose
service being led by Peggv Per- j tallies among the club members.10CCU1TPd September, Mb
kins. Songs were directed by Melva At the close of the evening a ! Hunter ('ntertained lier “
Cupp. dessert course was served. TheKlaM of C°rtra' fCho°* aj
Attendance prize was won by j tables were centered with small I J?3]Lrnoo
Mary Margaret Girard after which |VB8es °‘ marigolds, which flowers T, h‘onored „,1PSts We
the group had its Scouting lesson als0 were used about the rooms. | Lpp' McCray D0vjd Ru
Those present were Peggy Per- The members present were Mr.
Bonnie Lee Roblyer, Mag- j ®°d Mrs, Verne H. Reische, Mr.
Ruth Stewart.! and Mrs. B. T. Marshall, Mr. and
kins
dalene McGowan
’I
Naomi Adams. Ruby Hutton, Mar,' i Mrs. Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Maxey,
Margaret Corwin, Ellen Severns Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maher and Mr.
Loretta June Palmore, Ima Sue1 and Mrs. Jess M. Burge.
Underwood, Rosezelle Mobbs, Ruth | Mr. and Mrs. Burge, 401 South
Way, Melva Cupp. Christine Stin- i Hoff avenue, will entertain the
son. Virginia Cummings. Mary j club at its next meeting, although
Margaret Girard. Juanita Farris, i date was not announced.
Helen Louise Hutton.
1
Tommy Sheets.
The time was spent a
games and at the clast
afternoon refreshments we
from a table decked with
day 6ake topped with canri
w’ere presented.
Those present were Barb
ler, charleen Zeigler, Ma
Smith, Me.rv sue Smitl
Arlene Sills, Marjorie Rue
Mow'ery, LuAnn Fisher,
Visitors were Evelyn Wilson and j TAG TROUBLES 1
Margie Rodgers. j CARMEL. Calil., (U.R)—This city j.porsey Earl Frances Zuck
* * * has abolished the system ol tag-(.Jimmy Williams, LeRoy
BRIDGE CLUB ging automobiles for parking in-I Junior Lee Campbell, E
IS ENTERTAINED fractions. The reason was that i Curtis. Robert Lee Fergus
For the Tuesday Night Bridge j under the existing ordinance a dri- j ton Harwell, Billy Khillii
club and a trio of guests. Mr. and : ver could not be prosecuted for i McCracken, Jerry McGilbi
Mrs. Glenn R. Rhodes and Walter tearing up his tag unless a police-' Money. Robert Alfred Mi
P. Crites. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dil-1 man saw him. Those Who did not Ivin Owen. Marvin Ramse
Jingham. 709 South Hadden avenue, ■' tear up their tags secretly just left ‘ Gene Webster and Charles
was "The Lesson in Living.'
Miss I.eora Patswald was a guest
during the evening, at the close of
which refreshments were served.
Plans were made to continue
knitting lessons at the meeting
which will be held at the high-
school Oct, 10 with Miss Maxine
Troop No. 7—Gladys Grant, i
Monte Joyce Conklin. Jean Funk, I
Betty Armold. Mary Lu Blair, j
Patricia Blake. Doris Leach. Rath-1
MAN'S WORK —Like many
British women who do their , Brown noting as hostess,
bit by releasing a man for ——
more serious war business,
Prunella Fielding has the job
of chauffeuse for British War
Minister Leslie Hore-Belisha,
in London.
DEWEY’S SEE M ARKE
CUT RITE
500 SUNSET DRIVE (Plenty of Parking)
PHONE
Meat prices not specials every clay, low prices on hjgh quality mc
all government inspected and personally selected. Bought and han
by the tons, price the same every day, meat costs no more Monday t
it does Saturday here. Drive down any day and save.
Carl Whitlock and daughter, Car
lenp
M t
HANDKERCHIEF SHOWER
MEMBER
A shower of handkerchiefs was
presented Mrs. T. C. Orabfelder rf
Mere-Heart club Thursday after-
noon.
Mrs. Orabfelder plans to depart
soon with her husband to mnke i
dinner at which Miss Georgette t avenue, will be hostess to the Club
Story, 109'. North Bickford ave- next Thursday.
EXECUTIVE BOARD
Brener mul rtnuphttr. Mnrthn Ellen. ^viFETlNCi IIKI D
TJThT. sr T'" M"r" -
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.was held Thursday afternoon in Christine Ellerd, Jessie Jo Wright, Miss Movna June Nicholson. Miss
the home of the president. Mrs : F’forn Russell and Frances Rumfelt (Margaret Ogden and Miss Ruth
i Jess M Burge, 401 South Hoff * * * steddom
PRESENTED MEMBER * staaaom.
**' dinner marks Uitcr iu the evening the group
I Reports on conneetlonal and local1 MUSI ANNIVERSARY !attended the El Reno-Clinton high-
Fcrt Reno os a farewell courtesy i'vork vprP l,,'plialpd ald Ptans First anniversary of We Moderns school fcotbnll game.
when Mrs A R Little 1110 West maf,<\ r,’r ~ ^ dl' llub waa <'plpbl'atpd «' ‘he 8 o’clock Miss Bavless. 511 South Choctaw
.reeled bv Mrs Fnrl B. Dunn at *■ - ■ ■ -
Wade street, entertained J>'a‘a-;mPPtlll((8 ^ „ 13 18 and 20.
Tlie meetings will hr held In homes ,lUC entertained members Thursday _
I of the members evening. 'IT
Preparation of a box of clothing I a pink and white color theme!
their home in where‘the!and *** for a npedv P'^her’s | was employed In party details, while)
latter has been transferred bv the|I?mi,v *" *nother started a .urge cake centered the table..
United States armv ' oox s an an,,"al Blft ,0 the Plap<>!i were marked for Miss
Mrs. R L. Burney of thp missionary society ; Bonnie Belle Bavless, Miss Vlr-
Worth Tex was a special guest i A‘‘he close of the arternoon the, S|„ia Bruce. Miss Oeorgia Mae'
worm. lex, wrs a s|»ciai g served relreshments to Mrs__
while others present in addition « . . ^ . , t
to Mrs 'Orabfelder wen- Mrs Wll- C,ark ^f' »«■'•« < OLLECTED
limn Chilton Mrs Fied Nanson, j L VSS J? C1 EVEl AND’ °hl°’ ,
Mis w i wvririr Mrs o r Hems C. Coates. Mis Clvde Mat- Helen B Lewis, a librarian, col-1
' thews Mrs FIMe Corlee, Miss Adah letts school bells She has the lvells
Fergviscn. Mrs. Ernest Hodgklnson, .umoi oeus one nas me neus
Mr, w i? Mmne miH Mrs i? Bui Rp- M " H S.hroedei. Mrs which once summoned students of
H TnmPr “,,wal'd Morris. Mrs. Earl B. | more than a dozen schools.
Dunn and Mrs. Walter P Crites. — ■ ----- ■ ■ »
Mrs Chilton received first prize ____ TVPFWPITPH'J » vn
with Mrs. Hbdgkinson winning the treasures safe An IT I VP \ttrilll?e
•erond honor in the card games i r>Niv-iM me, aii „„„ ,i,i„ AUl MiNli i>li\L,nirN EiS
EL RENO
TWICE DAILY
THURS., OCT.
SUNSET BLVD.
5
LONDON (U.R) — All movable ,
Lunch was served at the dose of |,rpflMlres ln Westminster abbey N*w and Reconditioned
1he afternoon including the coronation chair in SAL® — RENTALS — REPAIRS
which sovereigns in England have HENRY BKHNE
been crowned since 1327. hpvr Typeuillrr Dept. Phnnr 234
been removed to places of safetv. J
The club will meet Oct. 12 with
Mrs, Mowre. no South Evans ave-
nue.
Union Central
Life Insurance Co.
(’irieinnuU, Ohio
4
Prnteetion for the Amirieaii
Family since 1867
Announces the appointment
of
Jim McC ormick
As Its
District Ajtent
for K1 Reno and Vicinity.
921 West Wade
Phone II76-.I
Round
Quality Steer
Beef. We Sell
for Less
Small
Milk-Fed
VEAL STEAKS____lb. 15c I VEAL CHOPS
lb.
Fine To
Slice
EXTRA!
Added Attraction
Death l>v tying Jimmy
O'C'onnor Carried in the
Jaws of the Monstrous
Pachyderm EMMA!
LOWEST PRICES IN
BIG CIRCUS HISTORY
ARMOUR’S TENDERED AND MILD
HAMS
What
A Price!
'* or DM
lh.
19
Sliced Breakfast Home Made Home Made
BACON lb. 15c CHILI lb. 15c Sausage lb.
Fresh Pork | Lean
NECK BONES lb. 5c FRESH SIDE
lb.
(prime bib
LB.
Quality
Steer
Heel
18
Quality Beef I Brick, American or Velveeta
RUMP ROAST lb. 18c CHEESE Mb. Box
LEAN AND TENDER
PORK STEAK
What A
Price!
15
m 11
Au\a WithinNOVATium
mo dome
V^OUR Dodge dealer Ima the really big
X new car news this year! In fact, the
moment you set eyes on the new 1940
Dodge Luxury Liner, you’ll know some-
thing new and different has taken place
In the automobile industry!
For here is more than just another new
model—it’s an entirely new automobilef
It’s even bigger and roomier than last
year, with more new ideas than you ever
dreamed possible in a car priced so low!
And topping it all off is the sensatioual
new Dodge Full- Floating Rirle — nn
iiinazing new kind ol ride never before
made possible al (he Dodge low price!
Words cannot describe it, but a ride
'will apeak volumes! That's why we say
see your Dodge dealer and get a free dem-
onstration ride light away* No obligation!
HP
-iii.
i
OL* WAV. Now
you can say good-
by* to ths old slyl.
NEVER BEFORE • lid. Ilk* tht. in a car pried so
low —tb. n.w Full Floating Rida in th. n.w 1940
Dodg.1 It’s a 45-year •ngin.ermg dream com. tru.l <lu* )••' Juor
Wh..lb... i. long.!, c.nt.r ol gravity he. b.en low- ,h•, mad. getting
*t»d. wbe.l. ar. moved backward, ..at. forward and 1,1 ,nd ou) *h*
c.r wtighi he. b.an Ki.nilAc.lly dl.tribut.d ao thai r**r cotnp»rtm.nt
now all paaeangai. ltd. in tb. buoyant "Comfort cuuib.rtom. and
Zon.*' b.rwa.n tb* asla.l dlllleult.
NEW WAV. Now,
with the n.w typ.
Dodge straight
rest doot, you walk
right in and tight
out I H.r.'a another
o( th. in.ny Inno-
vaiion. th. 194il
Dodg. off.r. you I
LUXURY* LINER
Inn# Hi on (lit Mo»«i lowot Otigtnol Amo I our Horn.
ColumMo Notwotk, fvtty fhuvtdoy. t 10P M.. ( 0.S.T,
—
2(H>-20S South Choctaw
MERVELDT MOTOR COMPANY
El Reno, Oklahoma
Genuine Spring—Not Mutton I Center Cut Armour’s
LAMB solder £HAM..........lb.
Round
Bone
SWISS STEAK
Quality
Steer
Beef
lb. 1
Fresh Dressed
FRYERS
Quality Beef
lb. Itc SHOUT UBS lb. 1
FRESH PORK HAMS lb. 1
I xian
PORK ROAST
lb. 15c
Heart of Loin
MINUTE STEAKS lb. 30c
Family Style-
STEAK
lb.
Armour’s Cloverbloom
BUTTER.........lb.
Small
Shankless
PICNICS
fiidahv’s
Sugar
t'urert
lb. 1
CHUCK ROAST
Corn-Fed
Beet
lb. 1
Bud and Dewey, The Home Town Boys 40 Years In El Reno
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 185, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1939, newspaper, September 29, 1939; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc924131/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.