The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 2, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 3, 1946 Page: 2 of 10
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Church Announcements
El Reno (Oltla.) Daily Tribune
MRHT PKIMIH tHIW ( III RCH
Uiukt r and Wade
twit Prole. Mlnbter
Sunday school. V 44 a m Emory
Cox, superintendent
Morning worship 10 So a m
The sermon will be delivered by
Chaplain John William* HU sub-
ject will J* An Excellent Olft.'
uainc l Corinthians 13 13 a* hU
text
The Junior huh group wlU DM
at C p. m and the armor high
group will meet at 7 p m.
Choir rrhmraal. 4 4S p m Wed-
Malay
The Bible study group will mort
at 7 30 p m Wednesday In tha
btiito.nl auditorium of Uie church
to continue IU atudv
-1-
CHI RCH Of < HR 1ST
Sunaet and Evans
Clyde C Comer Minuter
Bible dud), a 43 a m
Preaching 10 SO a. m Hermoti
tops: “Speaking in Torurue*"
Oommunioii || 45 a m
Preaching at Hinton. 3)0 p n
Prearhlng 7 30 p m Herman
topic: "Rebuilding the Wall* of
Jeromlem '
meeting 7 30 p m
THIS pane in open to nil relijrioun denomination!!. The
Tribune invites every church in the city to place it*
announcements in these columns every week. I’lease
see that your announcement reaches The Tribune office
by 4 p. m. Friday each week to assure its publication
in Sunday's issue. To afford equal opportunity to all
denominations in presenting their announcements, The
Tribune requests that each l» limited to 200 words.
Announcements from churches in surrounding com-
munities also are welcome.
A People Finding o Homeland
Scripts™ The Hook M JmDm. **prci«n> Jotboa 1:1-0: 33:1-11
BY WILLIAM t. lilLROT. O I)
Bibb* study. 7 30 p m Monday
Bibb- Mudv. 7 30 p in Wrdnra-
day
Ladtm Bibb- dam 3pm Fri-
day
You arc welceanc ai ihr Churrh
of Christ
nBsT r»pti*t uiwimi
L A rent* and Rogers B met
A LESSON on the Jrtrf que.l
1 ol a home'aiK) vr cn Iheu
reiurn tv the b—*><■■.*nd htu fa-
lh«i» had »w: • famine
timed them tc»a*4 Lgypf and
(he power and p»e*- *r of Joseph
led them to leave Pale«tme. ha*
an immediate and special inter
c*l Inday that it could hardly
Hair had a generation or two
Mb
Once again the eye* ol many
Jew* we turned toward linn
aiH-trnt home in Palr-to.* Tlw j
tiagw ailualion ol Jew* in Eu
top* who ha»r •uinvrff li>. Ip
tor* >4 Usn pcr-milum and
mat* asaaMinalwm ha* rmpha I
nr«d alrongly th» hnpr* and u I
*ue* osmieied with laosn- |
and the effort to rr-e*tat*li»h in
Palestine a place *4 refuge aim
vl r(duration
Jewish community rhuld readily
absorb and offer happy, prorper-
•*•* life to all the Ihoutands
wetting admonon
Herman puwell. Paator
srhont. Ill l a JH
Hollenun wprrtnmdm
Monung worship II a m Her-
man by the pastor
Training union g 30 P m D J
Carroli director
Evrnltg wotalup. 7 30 p m Her-
■on br to* paator
prayer ssrrice. 7pm Wednea-
day
l^i'T again a* of oMl stiung
' forrwt are appntsd to the
Jew* m the motrment to *
1‘ii-mitM Land Hon murh ot
this Opposition might be a*
mi rcati’RR
HOME COOKED FOODS
ntMt iiMHh
SHORT ORDERS
PRIfO nVwTKBH
om M A Mto I P . M
iClosed AM Dot xoadoyai
Crawford's Cafe
•07 North RtrAfavd
BELTING
All Slits Up
to 6 Inches.
BEIT DRESSING
CUPPER UCt
ALLIGATOR LACF
V BEITS
CP TO M IM HRS
LANMAN
SUPPLY
nm poll tics I In* Ihr e«lahli*h
•nrni of a Jewish national <i»«r
no one eon tay Jewish trader-
I hem reives are by no swau
r-treed upon the wisdom <4 inn
effort to establish a ptiiNii
Jewish state in Poletdinr a Jew
•*i» "natron- though to far o»
I know all are agreed iipt<n Ihr
de*irability of finding a laruei
plare m PaleMin* fro Jewiw.
refugee* and for Jew* who wnn
to telllo m their anrienl Imme
land '
Greed exception r* taken to
Bnltth a*Iron in unduly limiting
immigration into Pjlrtiiw and
It is claimed that the rvuntiy by
lingering the rir*ert and by fol-
lowing out lhe poliete* that have
alrradr e*iablished a Mwercur
IT it claimed, too, that while
1 ..d-erw element* have stirred
up lii.iit.hr Iirtwren Jewry and
Arab*. Ihai Arabs actually have
l>»IM ipaled in. and brnefllled
from die | ...«perous develop-
IfW re*e|llemenl (4
Jew • under the /mcii*1 move-
I menl hat already bi ought to the
Itounlry
It it pointed nut. with bitter-
I new* that while Britain has to
' -lily Inn.led immigration of
iie-tiiuir ai.d needy Jewish refu-
**■*• she has prrmitled great
number* of r.ther* to enter from
•urrnondliig legions, drawn to
I’.iic-fine by Ihe pmspenly and
chance* l«.i liellor living stand-
ard* made possible by what Ihe
Ji ** ■ lltere have achieves
There it no ipare here la ap-
Bit" the*e i*«ur«. nor am I
eteniwlrnl In appeawe them A*
• i iwet in Hie movement for
beih ■ end rlnarr relalrans be-
PIRNT CHRISTIAN (TH'RCH
London and Barker
W M Pray. Minuter
Bible school. It 30 to 10:30 a. in.
Mb* Iroular Spear* will sing at the
Everyman'* claaa services at 9 30
a m T7iU rlaan of live men. now
numbering SO. Invites you to at-
tend ila meetings V W Burrows
b the teacher and Pied Lautr u
the piwaldent
Morning worship. 10 40 to II SO
a m Mka» Clarlcr Jo Imboden. our
ocganlat. play* an interlude of
organ meditations just before Uta
church worship hour You will
enjoy Uu» fine tnualr Ur Pray
will prewdi on What I* Ihe Use
of Praying*'
nutation Youth P>-lk>wdllp
meal* froru b u* g 30 p m la-gln-
hing-gt A p. nt. viui a recreation
pertol At 4 M p m Mr and Mn
H L Bethard till *rrve iigtu
refrvahmenu to the gmu|i and the
evening's arUVIUe* will to* rimed
with Ihe word Up service Ur Pwr
will Cm (law of out summer
_ youth wort Even boy and girl
fand every parent ini created In
-auauner canferrnrr~ tar the youth
of till* churrh ahould attend UtU
•netting Mip s lor the slide
lecture Reports also will be given
by our delegate* to the mid-winter
youth conference iteld In Okla-
Iwma City Ktafay and Haluntay
Prlday. Mar A M be obarrvrd
i« *»M U*y of Prayer We wUl
taut VMti our stater rliuirlw. In
« union meeting to br cundurtad
. ui the First Presbyterian church
•t 3 p m Friday.
Wizard's Test
Sunday, March 3, 1<H6
l*arty In KnjtnnJ
Hy Small (iroup
fecial Speckled
fjn^ville. falif. eg.
nerunenui Uburalory. Henry J.
K-*uer drmonsbale* *ltmgih tit
MTUB HEART t HI Rt H
Father Vtotor Van Dunne. Fmlor
Hunday masara at ■ and 10 a. at
R»mln» amtcea at 7 M p m.
Week-day maswe* at I a it
brw i or ruga led pla*L< glasa
he ll uar in butlding 10 000 low-
priced home* this year Kai*rr
•ays he will u«e all emergent r
m*w«i-up menture* tliat made
»"• war petali«tH<n lamnu*
surged if ihr mrormeni wer.- I•**eeri Jew* and Oirntlana-
M venpi ago I was en-
or in fraternal esrhangey
with Halts Jmeph Minkin, dtt-
hneuidied author, when we
wrrr Iktli in Hamihain. Ont
■n *vn.>gugur and rhurrh. re-
•l«-rlively— | am profoundly in-
iv.i int m Jewish welfare and
•n llie i igM of Jews In live any •
** heir in Hie world, enjoying
Hie mine right* and privilege*
a» •-The* nl • rent
"'■■I* «e i r.H. ire Hr it. m for
li».il.ilg immigi.tion into Fai-
r-line where unsolved issue* i*n-
d*-ul-ledfy ea.*r. I HiewM like In
•■-*■ •■*« • wn A met wan mwnlrte*
atkgtlint a rn.ee liberal and hu-
mane |».1m y It.ward those who
it**'c luffried M> cruelly from
N *w U-rinrism and war.
TRINITY EITHER AN CHISM H
WHIiama and londun
A C. DuMvTMrin Paator
Hunday srhuol. 10 a m Arm
Jafuiion. superintendent
PMcr s Bible claaa. 10 a m
Ownmt*. chapter &
Divine worthtp. |0 «S a m Ber-
ML The Time la at Hand."
Ssrvtre* at Hinton. 3 M p m.
Sunday
Ash Wednesday Mar g teuton
anhtp and holy rmrurraiitast. I
p m Kinv.li “The Christ of the
Crom'
TWntty Young hsg*v temrw,
• pm Thtindav
111 litis AVENI R METHtHHwi
chcbch
nitaon at Pine
Itanmuid V Hum pm.«
Hunday wOiool. 10 a m Hmry
ThnrapMai. aupertniendmt
Mrentng wordup liam
Merhudtat Youth FHIowMiip a M
P m
M ewhtp. 7 30 p m
This will be Membership Hunday
Ton ace invited to attend where
a cor dull Welcome awaits you
BY TRIRCNE f ORREHptINDENT
PICLMON7 Mar 3 Mias Mr»-
•«*• and Miss Iron* Long |
entertaineri at a patty Mmtdat |
i ght OHtiu s were |4.yn> arm |
refrrdiinenu wv e -cried
Prtwrnl were Knuaui Plrt* Clam i
Myron kir*^ «Ivu I* sUltoiird In
CalHtmus. Anna UsgBrU'-ws. Wtl- !
I'W Putter DiR-rt Lusrhen Net
He Umg I astir Wterirouuui and
l/wen l.uw'hen
Bunda) (uests m the home of ‘
•'Jr and Mr* William Jaraba and ,
children acre Mr and Mr* Her- '
loan HrVUndtnh C.' ki Itei At
John Maektr of Denver. Goto I*
’tiduna Mr and Mj* Stewart
.f*dra and Major and Mr* Ikrnajd *
j Marie and son. Ltantur
Eunday dutiv-r gurwU .4 Mr and
Mta Ralph Deter and son were
Mr and Mr* Henn Retl) and i
ililMreu of Yutum
Ml* Mai ait Dukrnun lUh- tun. ,
IJuyd. spent Um* i/tea-riMi will. !
Mr and Mn Harley MUIn and
I ltdren of BrUtany
Vt rltn lesjir Long of Hydro, ton
Uf Mr and Mr* Harare lug un-
r
k
Crown Is Won
With Real (ake
PITTBBUKOH -<Wt»—Ob uuml-
ally choose Ihdr quaens mi iImi
baau of 'cheem-cak.*." Bui a
WUklnaburg Pa . woman wiai the
crown for rake ol a different
variety—the edible kind
Mrs. Lillian K Wrlgh. b Uie
champion cake-maker tor service-
men vM.Ing Pittsburgh's Halva-
Uon Army can ter ru
In Uie last two and a half years
of rationing and shortagro. sIm* has
baked and donated 2000 pounds of
| cake, and more thousands of
| cookies than she can recall
I Moat of the rake* have Itr-n
IdlaUlbUtod-driouml Is a be* l-r
j ward at h* canteen* Hut Mrs.
Wright also mail* hundreds of
i them to service men throigtlmut
I Uie country
Mrs Wright, wife of a Wr*iuig-
! houae engineer draltsinan. ua-n
| one recipe feu- all Iter cak -a 81m*
| egprrtmrntrd until she found llie
cake that would keep Uie longest.
ramou* tty rosier Herb WrlaJi
ot Rangetry. Me. ralchea whop-
jMtig aperklrd trout at Maine
rthibd of National Sports-
men'- Show al Madison Square
’ Garden
(lAW Bn.let •
Plahe.-
Prlv-ile Morn*
lee Roy
tlrrweid n major tga-niUan la poly, pelted Hit* *rek lor Ream*. Utah
dliilr horgiRu at tAlahurnii
Sunday
Mr* Uoid Hwm urd mlani
daughter Unfa Carol were tomwht
laanr from an Uklalaera City hm-
ptui Wedneas ay
M‘» Vera June Biwptwrd re-
lumed Hunday after itwtttUna a
arrfc etin r. tally •* at Emntnolr
Ml and Mrs R t Culler at
( klahutna City were Baiurday *dp-
jP*r gumts m Uto home ol Mr and
'Uaw »*« *- -
CUV after *prn mii« a 31-day furtough
ON-JOB TRAINING GROW)*
LINCOLN Neb tlh On-tlto
Job training for Wurkt War If vet-
"cana la brooming a major i.ea-
UonaJ rduralkaial ry.tetn in Nr-
broaka. aceordlng to Stole Hqper-
- ' Intendeni Warm- O Reed Herd'*
and ttourgr! »lr«*dr has approved Lin
I rntptoyers. and ha* apprusunaiely
DO awaiting *urh actlun Thd ap-
pUeatiutu an* cunini in al the
rale of 40 a da* llie %uprrtntrn.
dent say*
Hher hard de-
Mr and Mr*
wtirr point t hri*ti an
< HI BI N
1 waa glad when Uiey aid
unto me let ua go into Uie houae
<4 llw Lard *
We know Him you wtl! br glad
to hear atom our aeyvwwa earn
nlgfii lor tlw nest two wrHu and
to have an ic vital Ion to attend
m wnder This churrh began
a revival marling Ruttday Peb K
4 we esiend to every one a
warm mvitaUan to attend them
(tor evangel*.!* are Mr and Mr*
I elan Akins They are a fine
wng roupto and you wUl he aiad
to become acquainted with them
The nmagn will meauropr en ,
Bghten and iropare al who attend ' in.
ly y«a ar* tooging tat a ptort
t NR I ATI AN *1 It ME I HI RtH
Irtuton and Hoff
Chmeh totmul al 0 ta a m
tlm.tlan Rrtonre ense at II
a m
'Tr.uan*Ual rervicea al • p to
The tosaroi-terman to be read
Hunday. Mar 3. m all ChnaUan
Rctonce ct»urrtim ihronhaui ite
• rid haa Chftat Jeam aa the
uibton The Golden 7V»l man
Jeremiah fl lg
the day* crane. wMh the i..m
Him I will rone unto David a
HttMemn Branch, and a King
•hall retgn and prmpe* and diaii
Me judgment and juaure in
rorth . And Uua B hn
he ahall be rolled
KBIT BAPTIN1 t lit K« H
J W Hoddr* Paator
Hunday arhooi. •» a m Her-
wan ttbUUt •up'Tinrerulrnt A good
Haw tor enrh age group
Oenerat wenhip. la la a m.
Stotom RE Uto pastos Hperlal
muair by the rholr Anthem: "A
wng of Praise.' bv Wilron
Trsuung muon • to p m Mrs.
^*«d tto tort), dlrertor tonne..
•®r*»ri training for service
Fvearhin* service. 7 M p at
Hpertal ntak by the choir If I
Had l Thousand tdweo* Mtaed
«BMM: Only a Touch -
MM-w*eti Wrttro. 7 tt p m
to.
Okemah Prepares
I* or (elt*hration
IHR IOND OtlR RIONTBmm- ", ,
a line evening <4 NM
—«
• aie wfrvwi w i w §r ig ivaHu *HiaaGHv
Health with Key u> the ltmp«iwai-
to Man Bakov Eddy the Chrouan
nmt TMUNU1I Wtotww test toad -|rln| lhtm
•t Nrdih Dane Amur The weed Chrat a not imqoiti
L«e;vi Hr. Fador .g .ytarnym lay lN^h „ ,,
**h **»• N -totototil) w used CTiftot eypress* i
t»*R 1pm i judb RHiMuaL eternal nature Tlw
' oon».. #• 7 ► p to narae i« wna rmom with
t I MBERI AND EdEUR1TfRIAN
INI RIM
•II tomdii Mile* Avenue
Rev W n tonna. pastor
10 a a
l II A to
•emce. 7 30 p aa
If you are mi attending Rwndav
shew twee we
ewtond • tveanv wetrone lo alt la
and enpw them sentrea wnn
OKEMAH Mar |-qa Obenwh
>r»e* were ms tin ready to mine
up their booU. CM Uteu spurs and
■e* the saddles and harness ready
h action - the annual Ogenuh
•T-r r* i> brat ton H around the
wmev Apr 30 to a
Chief Burkerrm OOa fttwunons
•epmlh railed o meeting of the
imrtemtga al Ihe Phurk Wagon
'■on of Hie Burke hotel to dor*
. tons for the rum tng relrbrolion
New dffRwfw Were ejer-ted ol the
meeting
The new offketa are Mr* Irene
■Mw rhetf RurRerwte Mho
I toSnri Naina. aaatMant chief
Mtotde Warstrst rerretary. and
Mia Dewey Hendna chief of Uie
tumor RurReretlew
The Nurbeerfle* plan J|
(d hauler trip, lo advert*.- the
to he
•ha year.
It Inn
With hts par .-nl*
Btaniry Rhrpurrd
Ma|nr Outlaid M >. ke left Kun
Usy to vtatt hb intents ut Pvmt-
bylvanta
Chiclea QMo of i dn and ant
VM U Casio of oklduona City
-t.itod Ha'urdai wtlh Mr ai d Mr*
Alum Hpsrht
Peaman first Clam Manrto Vow-
Mr- Mberl Rpethl ell arrived home IhU wvrt if ter
Mr and Mrs Wl^ntrv -‘l-niierd rreefinng hH dKrharge at Nor-
•dtoH ftsturdov in Miawiwe wNh num He ts the amt of Mr and
*rLittero :iiaJ friend* »1r» Oeyr Yu*HI He had bsue to
Mr and Mn Frank Ptslwr en- Paaaii mote Uvn two raars
u.uuie-i ai a dinner h.mday when ljeuie*u*r.« Mrhtn Hpwhi arrived
we*i sen Mna (Ira e Wal*o*i um, Wrdl^alat He n> oterwrs.
(urtn ( uutUwi Mr and Mn rimw Umn two rears I w-utenam
Ipue. N-wmm amt am* of M- hpnhl la the mn of Mr and Mn
innnd. Mr and Mi* totaetw New- Albert Hpertu
•on «iul r tutor en tit II Reno. Bra- Mr and Mrs Hiram
mar. P1t*i CL*- Mi.«. Wmot at Y'dton touted -*Hh Mr
Ptoher Uon* lama. Ann. Mn* C F Jetuuiv* Hundsi
Plumbinq and Gas ftilinq
W. E. MEHARRY
• M 300 H ( bar law
WILSON FUNERAL HOME
in 111
it iino on I A
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
STARTS
TUESDAY
March 5th
S B«g 0i»s sad Nights
• ANNUAL
Northwcit Ohlihoma
junior Livestock Show
MHRCNANTR IIHIBITk
amu ai mi nt moca
CONCtatlON*
CONVENTION HALL
RNID OKLAHOMA
ri ATuatNo
VICTORY
VARIETIES
OUTSTANDING RIO TIME
•TAOt ATTRACTION
W*h Ui NORTON M c
Pudgy at loo J
r«m* with aa and
* avenue
We Win da
JUST ARRIVED
TWO TRUCK LOADS Of EVERGREEN AND
BROADIEAF SUITABLE FOR FIRST CLASS
LANDSCAPE PLANTING
and a It uda* to ihe rptrltualilT
•htrh R taught. UlmUwtad. and
iwmomuated to the Bf* af wntrh
• hrtot Jotito was in* tontototmenh
The advent at Jvmm of Haaamh
»•» bed the Drat century of the
Chttotlan era ton the ChrM b
wtihMR beginning of rears w end
iof days' ip mi,
TTi.-ae kind are scarce Oil* year
Fruit tnew ntt rrwkltif fast, Juat iwiiTd
fonw hkw K|to. OpRUi and Hrucw Hum* llavp
ni.w iVarh. Apfdn. t hem And Afdicrt free.
al«n
Me hev# itcp Atrawborry. HnyawnlicrTv,
Youngiwfn nud tVnberry pUnt*
IM.«Bljr of Rhuhetl) and AotwmtH*.
Thttoa* *hnde tree* *K«ukl be pUnled wonn. Wd
have knell l hi-nee Klma. AmertcRh Kims. Hym-
m»ire. TVrrlrrt M» m v txxma. alao c*mamenial Iron*
tune Ihr i<npuUtr vartelv nf fhme fine
rnltfnAiid H-rroa Rtvl fine (1lmt.il g Rnao*
if MRU MEtNODIat INI BIN
Barker at Wcadaon
W R Bowwy*. Paator
Ihmday whoot • to a n
Wwtvhtp 10 to • ■ The towtr
•UI st*d I Walked TMat Where
Jeatto Walked Paul R Tbrtto
•HI q**i at the itMwntng
hour Tbit ia M
lavmiMis gar Thb aim b Mem
twrohip Hunday We wilt have
| tf Ut* dawning ion wo
Hernoiton end refimhawnla for
rowng pmmle. » to to 0 to p m
Junior Mdh and senior lugh
PvttowvhtoA 0 to p m
Wrowftip 7 30 p m The ehtot
out sang nmamnttv Abiding
The tmsiee Will meek W to to
pet 'MefhrMM Betteva to Oral
Recam* rd Bk
Yhr Are Cordlallt In*tied 1>» \i«tt Our Npywen
Hutchinson Nursery Company
awdorwpp Arehlteeta_.
I2B» ‘HtHRfl PflTf I Illy ha ai
MMTINtt VTNTtMTTNli
M kftNIAmt KHMER*
RM»At-RkNt 34)1 IFtoRktr
and (iCTTERa
El RENO
SHEET METAL WORKS
inr*
•W1 Naeth
Hum GO
The Whole family loves
To Eel ol the Oxford
*1 Mill 111**1 M It 411 At h
(eked Hem
Baked Chicken
Fried Chicken
Roast loin of Pork
Urge Fried Oysters
Gride "AT Steaks
Revved wNA At
Paint Up Now!
t OKI IN AND < H'MisI 111! A
I VM (Ml • ROM nt R ottM R (If
ALLIED PAINTS
Drink and
HPDN A? NIG tot
I a. to to I aw*
AIJIED PAINT I. A
WEATHER PRlrtBitOR
A* Wed Aa A
RE AIT1E1RR
A. FRANCIS PORTA
HARRY F. LORENZEN
Attorweya.1 Ua
JACK W. MYERS, M. 0.
••• 1/1 W. Meblaed . phoae
•4
100 1/1 naatA BtobNed
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OUOOI 4*0 JOAN
SNOW NlCHTLY AT | is
•EOrtai aataoaav aatta** * m
OXFORD CAFE
itotuw Lumber Co
Hid A ,'ti
DBA ford
;.I’tnmc:) o
Oaan Am OmU
uaw ftow. raw n~m
•we** a*.—... it roaa,
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DR. F. V. POWELL
I It I EGER At TUB
We Sfireuiwe in the treatment of
Oilarato ami dtoeaam at the R»a
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 2, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 3, 1946, newspaper, March 3, 1946; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc924323/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.