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CRACK MOOiR
Aniikk Kortrijanrtk
Paul Whiteman
Dbbms Taylor
T, JUNE 22, 1938 ■ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1938
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
THREE
Ian la Campaign-
r Congress Post
ovall of Huko. a can-
r congressman-at-large,
Reno Tuesday to visit
d to further his cam.
the Democratic nom-
that office.
rail was a member of
>mt house of represen-
years
“d in Hugo in IMS and
i the practice of law.
has served as secretary
jnty election board, as
»ey, and six terms as
ive of Choctaw county
ite legislature He was
faker of the house in
all was one of the or-
ion of the law where-
■e would assist the weak
ricts in providing a full
Us term of school,
tall is the only can-
m the southeast part
it* who is making an
npaign for the Dem-
minatlon for congress
ie.
tough reserve to
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he refrigeration
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necessary.
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makes room for
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Mrs. Tollefson Is
Hostess To B. E. ( ’.
Guests Are Honored In
Numerous Homes
AGED EXILE FROM NAZI AUSTRIA
Pinal meeting of the season for ■ THURSDAY
the B. E. C. club was held Tues- JoAnn club. Hostess, Miss Lillian
day afternoon at the home of Hobelman, east of the city.
Mrs. O. O. Tollefson, 630 South R°Val Neighbor society of Amer-
Ellison avenue, whose special guest:. *ca' Regular meeting in the I. O.
were Mrs. Jack Aber, Mrs. O. W. ° p-
Cooper. Mrs. H A Smith Mrs Bid or Double Bridge club. Hosts.
M. B Cope. Mrs. M B. Reynold: Mr- and Mrs- JohlJ Rector, 120
and Mrs. Charles Todd. 8outh Barker avenuk , , ,
Oarden flowers formed an at- Womens Missionary society of
tractive setting for the informal the Central Methodist church. Host-
afternoon. devoted to needlework ess, Mrs. Jesse M. Burge. 1101 South
and a contest. The prize was won Barker avenue,
by Mrs. L. A. McCullough while Reno Home Demonstration
Mrs. Todd received a mystery pack- 1 li.b. Hostess. Mrs. R. C. Cran-
n-.er, 106 8outh Williams avenue.
At the close of the afternoon T L F club. Hostess, Mrs. Wal-
the hostess was assisted by Mrs lrl RldeDOUr- 114 S°uth M!lM ave-
8. M. Buckley in serving a deli- ,iue-
clous lunch.
Federation Is Seeking To
Oust Collier
_ Women’s Missionary society of
‘,,__T****’ .. p, the First Baptist church. Regular
‘STe.T SSuS »rr « - ««•
Mrs. L. A. McCullough. Mrs. W. orlock
J. White, Mrs. L. J. Mourning,
Indies Golf club. Hostess at
BY TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
OKARCHE, June 22 — Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Wallace and daughter,
Miss Anna Jean, of CliMjcasha,
were Sunday visitors in th# homes
of Mr and Mrs. Joe Charles Wood-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Frederick.
Rev. and Mrs. Walter Geishler
and son, Robert, have returned to
their home in Leoti. Kan., after a
visit of three weeks with Rev. and
Mrs. T. C. ,Otte and Rev. and Mrs.
E. H. Lechtner of Blackwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunt and son ;
Jackie, enjoyed ait outing at Lin-
coln park in Oklahoma City Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mi’s. Prank Helnen, son,
Jimmie, daughter, Mary Frances,
and Mrs. A. J. Thompson were
dinner guests Sunday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Thompson. Jr., in Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wolff of
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
GUESTS MEET AT
IT
Mr* OhoWon Mre F?«* lunche0n ,ollowln* weekly ^ Oklahoma City! Mr
at 8 30 o’clock at the El Reno charle!, 8trilley of Be
Punderburg Mrs. William Wcach
Mrs. Fred R. Gaughom and Mrs.
Ray McCormack.
The club will not meet until
Sept. 6 at which time Mrs. Armold,
420 East Wade street, will be host-
ess.
* * *
INITIATION HELD
FOR TWO CANDIDATES
Initiation services for Miss Helen
Golf and Country club. Mrs. R.
C. Rice and Mrs. Sim Richard Re-
ville.
FRIDAY
Ladles of the Grand Army of the
, Republic. Regular meeting in the
American Legion hall.
Tulip unit. Flower Garden club.
Hostess at picnic supper, Mrs. B
b Spears, rorth of the city.
Bon Temps Bridge club. Hosts.
Denson and Mrs Florence Sullivan Mr and Mrs Quv Lanman, 520
were conducted during a tegular 8outh Hadden avenue
meetUvg of the Rebekah lodge ^ what club Members will
Tuesday evening in the I. O. O. F. entertain at a breakfast at Legion
park
El Reno Oolf and Country club.
Hosts at putting party at 7:30
o’clock. Mr and 'Mrs. W. R. Buck-
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Hay-
don.
During a business session, Mrs.
W. G. Kitznuller. Mrs. M. M. Gold-
en and Mrs. Leo Kamm were ap-
pointed as a committee to make
arrangements for a children’s day
picnic in July.
At the close of the even n ’ * A J
freshments were served by Mrs O I <11 f*l ll^S A rTiinjJ6U
L. Willson and Mrs. Fred Coriee T, , j. Ill
to the following members Miss |‘OF liOW I\Ct 1 iHY
Denson, Mrs. 8ulltvan. Mrs. Carl
and Mrs.
Charles Straley
were dinner guests Sunday at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Wolff.
Rev. T. C. Otte and son. Robert,
spent Saturday and Sunday in
Enid where Rev. Otte conducted
services at the Lutheran church.
FREUD GREETED IN PARIS — Professor Sigmund Freud, 82,
• father of psychoanalysis,” as he arrived in Paris with his daugh-
ter Anna. Friends, including American Ambassador William C.
Bullitt, greeted the aged exile from Nasi Austria.
EIIE TSi PARTING GIFT TO RULER MAS
8APULPA, June 22—(U.RI— Joe
Bruner, president of the four-year-
old American Indian federation, is
, preparing for the fifth national
assembly of the organization he
heads. The Indian congress will be
held in Tulsa on Aug 19-20-21.
"This session of the Indian feder-
ation will be the most spectacular
ever held.” said Bruner, a leader
of the Creek tribe.
According to Bruner, the federa-
tion will demand at its meeting:
(1) An end to "discrimination
against the American Indian."
(2) Removal of John Collier as
commissioner of Indian Affairs.
(3> Confederation Indian approval
on national Indian legislation.
14) Closer relations of all Ameri-
can Indians.
A special invitation will be sent
to President Roosevelt to attend
the assembly.
Today Bruner is visiting the re-
servations of his tribal brothers,
whom he says are dissatisfied,
gathering information for presenta-
tion at the session of the federa-
te How should the Invitations
read, when the bride la a very
young widow?
A. The invitations should be -—
£2*5 Are Entertained
Invitations to her first wedding.] During Week-End
with the exception that Instead of _
the name Edith, tt should read, i *——
Edith Allen Baker I BY TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
Q At what hour is a Sunday PIEDMONT. June 23—Mr. and
night supper served? Mrs. Ott Wray of Fort Cobb vtsit-
A. Assuming that dinner has ed Mr. and Mrs Allen Every and
been eater at about one o'clock. < ther relatives here 8urday.
supper is usually served at eight or Mrs Mattie Flckess returned last
nine o'Mock. week after an extended visit at
Q Is it the duty of the guest the home of her sister. Mrs Addis
or the hostess to suggest retiring’1 McConkey, at Shawnee.
A. The hostess has this prlviU-ge Mrs Ray pickess and children
and Mrs Mary Adams and son
of Oklahoma City spent a few
days last week with relatives and
I friends here
Douglas Flckess of Oklahoma
HOW CAN I?
By ANN ASHLEY
IMPORTANT EFFECT ON SIAM - ^
„ . _____ a new deal as Just the plain old
TULSA. June 23-OMti-A Tulsan | Soon Colonel Boyd «. ■engaged taahloned dMl/- Bruner Uld
law which would __________.__._ ..
Dr. L. G. Wolff was a guest at
sent a souvenir of paper currency tn drafting a
the Lions club luncheon in El Reno 10 * Siamese king and the wv- j w Meanwhile, a carved
make paper currency legal tender
a
, ereign liked the crisp not*—*0 ' rosewood box was traveling across
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Townsend slam uses (taper money today. the ocean, filled with Siamese
and daughter. Myrtle, of Altona. John D porter 30 years » coins, from the monarch to Por-
were dinner guest* Saturday Ui Tulsa regldent, recalled that the ter.
the home of A11« a,ul gift was made in 1890 Fire has long since destroyed] ^ Amerlcan Indian federation
"At a meeting of the V F W Porter aas an officer of a the box But the coins still are wtts organled in 1934 at Gallup,
auxiliary conduct d .t the hall c.ewly-organized Missouri bank. A ln porters poaaeaalon-alter 48 New Mexico Bruner has been elec-
Mondav night Mrs O P Leitner ,rt<,nd’ Colonel 8 p Boyd, was years—and Slam still is uilng paper | ted president each year since
was elected as' debate' to the na- preparin« «° sa“ for Ban«lcok 10 currency.
United States senators whose sc
lions in congress have been con-
strued by Bruner and other tribal
> leaders as favorable toward the
Indians are on the list of specially
invited guests An elaborate pro-
gram has been outlined.
Q. How can I make inexpensive City is spcndlrg the week with
furniture polish? hb grandmother. Mrs. Mattie Pick-
A. Use equal parts of raw itn- ess
seed oil and turpentine Pour into Mr and Mrs George Segress at
a bottle and shake thoroughly Union City visited at the home of
Apply on a piece of cheesecloth, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M F.
going over the entire surface; then Dickerson, Sunday
polish with another clean, dry Mr and Mrs. Robert McCubMn
cloth. M|>d daughter of Edmond visited
q How can I remove bluing his mother. Mrs. Ida McCubbln,
stains from table linen? Morday.
A These can be removed very Mrs ‘Deck Hess of El Reno
i%adllv with a little wood alcohol ' islted at the home of Mr. and
q How can I keep lettuce fresh’ j Mrs Chester Waller 8unday.
A. Lettuce can be kept crisp Rev and Mrs Dorsey Kelly and
and fresh for mary days if It is daughter. Carolyn, visited friends
washed thoroughly, the leaves sepa- i In Kingfisher 8unday afternoon,
rated, then put into a tin recep- Dean McCain of Oklahoma City
lade with an air-tight cover. is visitlrg at the home of his
__' grandmother. Mrs H. O. Snyder.
Miss Charlotte Mae Irving. 419 -—---
North Rock Island avenue, depart-
ed Tuesday for a few days’ visit
with Miss Dorothy Mae Bennett
ln 8hawnee.
made to entertain delegations from
the canyon country, from the east
and from the mission country of
8 pedal preparations are being the west coast. _
BITF BELATEDLY FATAL
LONDON <U.*>—Mrs Lois Pear-
son. a Lincolnshire woman, has
Just (lie:’4 from the effects of a rat
bite she received 15 years ago.
PI nee then she had been frequent-
ly inoculated against poison, but
recently the infection grew worse
ard she died
___ ______, . . assume his duties ss United States
Columbus Ohio Aug. 21 to 26 ""d "J- “
Mrs Vera Calloway was elected WWJld * nic' lf ™
alternate present the Siamese king with a
Dr and Mrs. W.lbur Bohlman «** *10 Unltwl 8ut*8 not*
of Oklahoma City were guests of Boyd sailed to 81am. There he
his parents, Mr and Mrs. Joiui presented his credentials to king
Bohlman, and other relatives Bun- Uhula Longkom. but upon being
K* j srs?s s , rHrrl
West, Mrs. E L Wltciier, Mrs. J. Thursday morning at the
| A Shuck, Miss Iva Taylor. Miss £| p,,no Qotf and Country club
|Adelma Laughlin, Mrs. C. H. Wll- wben balls will be" awarded for low
im*’ net. Lunclieon hostesses afterward
Vincent Rother and rliikiren and man The king liked Boyd * spunk
Mrs Katherine 8chllrf as their and they became fast friends
dinner guests Sunday. Izmgkom was Intensely inter
Hemie Else hen of Tulsa visited ested in the American money, as
Mrs. W. O. Crump. Mrs. Katy «.,|i k,, ,,^ p p p.,v and Mrs .
R. * “ ^ _ .I.1*1” Mrs’I Sunday wiUi, his parents. Mr. and Siam used metal money exclusively
Iradley. Mr. and Mrs. E.
imhart, Mrs. C. E. Bross, Mis.
Sim Richard Revllle.
Mrs. N. E. 1 jA series of conferences acquaints
Rev. and Mrs. Otorge Piters the king with the Intricacies of the
and children and Mr. and new-found medium of exchange. He
Mrs. Martin Oerdes and children learned the principle and the prac-
of Breckenridge were guests In ticallty of the notes.
the homes of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. | ■ ---
Dubberstem and Rev. and Mrs.
Paul Hover Tuesday.
Mrs. O. F. Lettner was elected
KITTEN PROBLEM
WEATHERFORD —<U.8>-Handle
^ ■■ P Pairings for regular play have
lary Porter, Mrs J. B. Compton, bren arranged as follows: Muss
Itss Eunice Bonduiunt. Ma. BfUy Rl(.r VN Mrs E Amold.
Gray. Mis. J. L. Brown. Mrs. J. Mrf Ravdn J. Davis. «r, Mrs.
|P. West, Mrs. E. P. Sturdavant Knr1 games
jMrs. Lola Cullison. M. J ..la I . ‘ M„ M V8. Mrs Had-
■*°?1 __ ley C. Brown.
^ Mrs. Effie Coriee Mi L. I. Mrs p B M.ers vs. Mrs. V.
Day. Miss Nauvia I \\ R Monty, Idei»rUiient <-nt *nd 8klllet. mother cats owned
mruh JO<ilvIU M°Je Mr'V K""lk ° Harril,on Vl- Mrs and appointed hospital chairman P ^ J c Ou^ksen here, have
Bmwn m Js Al l svn^ « * 0 A Ev,ns’ ! of the department at the V. F W » problem Skillet gave birth
l ° W Llme*un V1- Mrk auxiliary encampment conducted «® • *lnk'« the day after
fctnei Btepnetu., Mrs. J. T. Doug- 3Un Rlrhard HevlUe. ,sulDhur June 11 to 14 Handle s litter drowned, and now
J rif^r ^ Ml** 8"rahAnne Fox vs Mrr Joe Elschen visited in the home <-•* W™* the 24 hours of
tf° B H 1 Ml Hayward Wright of M, HI„| Mt» N F I is. hen and ,hp rloc,t flt*PUtlng over and nurs-
Mr*. Duard Barnes vs. Mrs. R 0lher Natives Monday night. >ng the single survivor. Meanwhile.
Mrs. M. M. Golden.
The lodge will meet again July ^ Rlr^
- Mrs. J. L Trevathan vs. Mrs. L.
A. Oarner.
• • *
MRS. C. O. DOWELL Mrs Jesse W. Havdon vs. Mrs I and Mrs A J Jackson
GUEST AT CLUB MELT c u rranklln
Mrs C. O. Dowell was the only MlM o^n. n. " 1
additional guest entertained at the n,r„aPH ______
r» .........
ning by Mrs. Robert M. Mallonee
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Flckess and Hie kitten is growing fat
daughter- vl ^m
ited Sunday at the liome of Mr.
vs. Mrs.
vs. Mrs.
Archie Swearingen.
sts
Tuesday‘^PlayenT' ** **“ ^ R ^^image
In the card games. Mrs Sim
Richard Revllle tallied high and
won the traveling prize while Mrs SEASONAL FLOWERS
Dowell was presented a guest USED TO DECORATE
favor. Afterward a salad course was Seasonal flowers were used ln a
served. decorative note about the rooms
Members present were Mrs Ear.’'when Mias Juanita Montgomery.
R Woodhouse, |Mrs Olsdnor A 2124 South Choctaw avenue, en-
Barnard. Mrs C. A Mason, Mrs. tertatned the Triple-Four club
Revllle. Mrs Richard B Cobbs and Tuesday evening.
PICNIC ENJOYED
AT HINTON PARK
Bridge was featured by members
of the Pla-Mor club after a pic-
nic luncheon at 1 o'clock Tues-
day afternoon at Klwanis park
near Hinton.
Mrs. Otto Mitchell held high
score while Mrs. P. J. Little re-
ceived the traveling prize. Others
enjoying the event were Mrs R.
J. Wallace, Mrs. Ernest Hodgkin-
•on, Mrs. Ben Anderson, Mrs.
Marie Gallagher and Mrs. Leo
Gap pa.
They will meet July 5 with Mrs.
Macomb avenue ■
.* * *
WEEKLY PARTY FOR
MONDAY NIGHT BRIDGE
Weekly party enjoyed by
bridge.
JOBLESS FUND
COLUMBIA. 8. C <U.I»> — The
South Carolina unemployment
romper sat ion commission has es-
timated there will be $6 470000 in |
the unemployment trust fund to
the credit of this state by July 1.
Mrs. Stella Beets In the games Miss Mary Roberts
Next TNieeday Mrs. Mason will'scored high and Miss Blanche Ber- 1003 West Woodson
entertain at her home. 918 Souln ry tn* consolation while Mias Thel- ,or a 1 o'clock lunclieon-
mu Button was presented the trav-
eling prize.
Afterward a buffet lunch was
served to the members who were
Gic MKs Roberts, Miss Button. Miss
Monday Night Budge club was Bern, Mrs Joe Crtsler. Miss Mar-
given Tuesday evening by Mrs „Iirf>l (x*, Mlss Winifred Platt
Fred Lamb. 515 North Choctaw and Mljgl o^hy Nobl<.t
avenue, whose special guest was Thf> club meeting ln two weeks
MB* Mary Pearl will be held at the home of Mrs
High score was made by Mrs Jlmmy p,.nnvbakfr 416 North B|ck- ,
lee Harvey. Mrs Roy Stevenson ford ,vp|iue
received second high award and ‘ 0
Mrs Roy Stafford won the travel- _
Ing prize At the conclusion of the LN I KE NOUS FETFD
games Mrs Lamb served a lunch MRS. A. C. GILBERT
Those present in addition to Miss 8pectal guests when Mr* A O.
Pearl were Mr* Harvey. Mr* Em- Gilbert, 1015 South Macomb ave- |
mett Harris. Mr* Clarerce Tmhod- nue entertained the Entre Nous
rn, Mr* Horace Ivester. Mrs Bv-jclub' Tuesday morning were Mrs. |
rrett McCulley, Mrs John Lively. Richard B. Cobbs and Mrs. Walter 1
Mra. LcRov Searcy. Mrs Roy Slaf-, Bradly.
ford. Mrs. Roy Stevenson and Mrs Scoring honors were won by Mrs
Otis Oox Bradly for the gueata and Mrs. B
Mr* Stevenson S38 South Ellison L) Aaiibrook among the club mem-
avenue. will rnlertain next Tues- hers Mrs. James E. Kelso reeeiv-
Oar loans are matters of strict
confidence. You ran get money
when you need K by seeing us.
then repaying an a convenient
plan that fils your income.
$5 to $S0
On Your Personal Note
$50 to $500
On Any Good Security
Peoples Finance
imt So. Bickford Phone 471
RUSSELL MOROAN. Mgr.
V. M SHAW. Asst Mgr
day evenlrg
* * *
HOUSTON VISITOR
IS ENTERTAINED
Complimentary to Mrs A T.
Nicholson of Houston ‘IVx. who I*
visiting frlrnds here lor a few day*.
Mra A. C Ollbert. 1015 South
Macomb avenue, er tertatned at a
I o’clock lunclieon Monday.
Places were marked lor Mrs
Ntehotsnn Mrs Rlrtiard It fnhhs lU d Klwood. Ind.
and Mrs P P Mocker The after-
noon was spent Informally.
Mra. Nicholson and Mrs thicker
were gueats Tuesday of Mrs I, C
Collier 012 South Macomb «v
cd the traveling prise The rlub
will he feted next Tuesday morn-
ing by Mra. E. O. Harrlaon, 714
South Macomb avenue.
OHIOAN, g5, WEDS FIFTH
PINDIAY, Ohio|<U.P)-B H Rlhler.
R.V a former Findlay reaident. has
married again (or the fifth time
HI* bride of Mina Edith, McGuckln,
•Wi’ CAFE
One Mile West on Highway 66
Is Now Under The Management Of
MltM. DF.I.MAR NII.KN
•Title During her stav In this oiiv »'«""<* ‘hr f*ghi
Mra Nleholaon Is a hnusegueat of Wednesday night over our loud
Mrs, Hocki i, 309 South Bai ker »v-. "Pnaker. I
•nu* Recr Sandwkliaa Short Orders
Faalral rail service In comfortable
reclining seat coaches, or luiurlous
Pallor I nunge. Drill Inns nirsls In
Dinette. Radio tn rvery car.
5'ntfi auignut tn srfivarr
NO EXTRA FARR
To WICHITA,
TOPEKA and KANSAS CITY
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10:911 pm, Ar. Kansas City It :10 pm. Direct connec-
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fit. Pent, St. Louis and Chicago.
To OKLAHOMA CITY
l.v. FI Reno JiJ7 pm, Ar, Oklahoma City JtlS pm.
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