The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 250, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1939 Page: 2 of 8
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tjWhen’You Would Like'!
To Give a Million and
Have Only a Dollar to
Spend!.....
At your liurr store you can choose a Rift that
will he appreciated . . . For Her . . . For Him . . .
or For The Home ... You will find hundreds of
siiRRested Rift items for your dollar . . . We in-
vite you to visit our store . . . Burr store simpli-
fies your shoppinR problem to an appealinR one.
HOUSE SUFFERS
For her Xmas Gift . . . We
have a wonderful assortment
from which to -elect.
MEN’S TIES
\ tic for him at Xmas, made
trf heavy satin beautiful pat-
terns.
MEN’S GLOVES
In Itlaek nr Brown . . . Snap
or Sllp-on style* . . . rt-
erllent quality Caposkln.
LADIES’ GLOVES
For her Xmas ... A lovely
pair of Gloves that she will
appreciate.
MEN’S SHIRTS
Fancy Stripe Madras Shirts
. . . with < rafted collars . , .
An ideal Xmas Gift..
MEN’S PAJAMAS
Coat Style, 2 Pe. Pajamas...
Smart fancy designs. She*
A to I).
every woman ran use and will appreciate . . . Kayaer
ilrer ... for Ion* wtar despite their lovely shriTness
Iti member her Xmas w ith Kavser Mlr-o-kleer.
MEN’S HOSE
Give him Hose for Xmas.
Pla'n and fancy colors . . .
In Silk an<l Rayon.
LADIES’ SLIPS
Madi of excellent quality
Raven Satin . . . Plain and
lace trim styles . . . Color
tea row-.
MEN’S HOSE
Herr Is a itlft he probably
won’t buy for himself . . .
Rut you ran. and you will
please him too . . . branti-
ful fancy silk and rnvon
hose for him.
MEN’S BELTS
The newest thlnt on the
market. F.lastlr Glass Belt*—
first at Rtirr’s,
CHILDREN’S
I) R E S S K S
Dainty dresses in a pretty
print. Indrrd a thoughtful
and lovely gift for the little
Miss on Xmas morning.
BRIDGE SETS
A loy-ely Xmas Gift . . .
Hand embroidered correct
stars with napkins to match.
A large selection for you to
choose from ....
MEN’S
MILITARY SETS
A Gift thnt will Inst.....ml
he will say over and over
. . . "Ilow thoughtful.''
PHOTO ALBUMS
Embrowned imitation leather
covered photo albums, design
on rovers in colors of Ivory,
red or brown. 50 sheets. Slie
1.1 38’’xR’’*10'
BIBLES
Rihles. red or black letter
edition, family register, arti-
ficial leather, flexible eovert*,
gill stamped.
LADIES’ PURSES
Vou’ll please her most with
a lovely purse for Xirnn . . .
Srr our complete display.
MAGAZINE RACKS
Made of hardwood, walnut
finish. H'/’xItV, I*1-." high.
WORK
ORGANIZERS
I0"x6”—0 compartments, beau-
tiful drslgns In brown. Ivory
or red.
GOWNS
Her Xrnas Is sure to be
Merry If -he receives one of
these lovely rayon satin
Gowns — Colors: Blue and
Tt arose.
SEWING
CABINETS
IlsIO'yXV.. 2 lift lids, with
spool racks.
NUT BOWL SETS
it-plgee nul bowl sets. 7" round
natural wood sides. Interior
polished. B picks and crack-
er. Felt base.
tot South Hlekford
El. RENO PIIONE IRA
VELOUR SCARFS
ItTsM" Scarfs. Hand sten-
rlled design velour. In col-
ors of Red • Rust - Brown.
(’REST BOX
.1 drawers, 24 sheets paper,
24 envelopes. Colors Brown,
red or Ivory.
DlPARifMI NT MORI i
TWO
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14,
SOCIETY
El
HOW CAN I?
By ANN ASIUTT
Calendar
FRIDAY
Women’s Relief Corps. Hostess,
Mrs. Effie Corlee 409 South Hoff
avenue.
Dinner Served At Fort
Reno, Gifts Exchanged
T. L. F elut Hostess at Christ-
inas party, Mrs. Robert Bums, 101
North Admire avenue.
T. E. L. Sunday school class of i
the First Baptist church. Hostesses
at Christmas party at the church,
Mrs F. W. Sanford, Mrs. J. H.
Bannister. Mrs. H. H. Kreagcr. j
Mis. S Robinson and Mrs. Frank i
BOOSTER CLASS HAS
CHRISTMAS PARTY
Monthly serial enjoyed by mem-
bers of Booster Sunday school class
of the First Christian church was | 1
held Tuesday evening at the home Holiday event lor the Business
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Freeman, j and Professional Women's club was
405 North Choctaw avenue. As-1 the 7 o’clock dinner riven Tues-1 tine to basin
sistant hostess to Mrs. Freeman
was Mrs. Vem Peterson.
Q. What treatment can I give to
a person who has fainted?
A. Lay the patient flat on the
back, if possible with the head a
little lower than the feet, and
give plenty of fresh air. Smelling
salts may be held to the nostrils,
but not too near.
Q. How can I set the colors In
handkerchiefs?
A. Add a teaspoonfull of turpen-
CHUKCH CLASS
MEETS FOP. PARTY
Tire True Blue Girls Sunday
school class of the First Baptist
cbuich war entertained at a
Christmas party and gift exchange
at the home of Miss F’loria Green-
wood 2224 East Rogers street,
Tuesday evening.
Opening pravei was offered bv
Miss Blanche Smith class teacher
after which a devotional service
and a Christmas story wen read
by Betty Jean Crenshaw,
After the closing prayer by Win-
ex-
at (lie Officers club Fort
Husbands of members were spe- j
(rial guests during the evening i
which was devoted to various games. I
Mrs. M. C. Remi, class teacher, Gifts for an exchange were ar
and Mrs. Floyd Hoffman, president,
were presented gifts by the class
Lunch was served.
Those entertained were Dr. and
T. V. Powell, Mrs. R.
evening when Mrs. P. F. and soak the handkerchiefs in
I Herod and Miss Marv Walsh were I this solution for ten minutes be-
fore washing them; then wash
of lukewarm water ,fred ?mUh werp ****
refro'hments were served.
in the usual manner.
Cornwell. Gifts will be exc.-an-.ed.! M*'s-
Pons Colloquium club. Hosts. Mr i **r'CP- Mr- an(* Mrs, Charles G.
and Mrs. Clifford Brown. 109 West,! Canon, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Fergu-
Ison. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Peterson,
Watts street.
Alathean Sunday School cltss o. !“"• Remi' Mr' Mrs' ^flnd
First Baptist church ” ' : Anf1prs0n Mv ftnfi Mrs Rnm FYpp*
the First Baptist church. Hostess
at 1 o'clock covered dish luncheon
and Christmas gift exchange, Mrs.
C- A. Richards HOB South Hoff
avenue.
Rich Valley club. Hostess at. all-
day meeting with cover-dish lttn-
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Free
man and daughter. Patricia, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey C. Dozier, Mr.
and Mrs. Emmett Mark, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Stearns, Mrs. Floyd
Hoffman and Mrs. Teresa O'Neal.
Rollln. Officers
ranged b»neath n brightly lighted
tree.
Special guests were Mrs Malcolm
Garrett, Miss Anna loti Piece,
j | Miss Mildred Harrington, Miss
Marguerite Hobbs Mrs. W B. Cope,
Mrs Florence Hritzman and Miss
HcMie Smilh.
Others enjoying the occasion
were Miss Aurelia Beck, Miss Ethel
Dowell Miss Dorothea French. Miss
Wilma Heer, Miss Kathrvn Hov-
enden. Miss Louise Gardner, Miss
Winifred M-nz. Mirs Anna Paul-
sen Miss Florence Sullivan, Miss
Tva Taylor. Miss Ruth Yost, Miss
Glen Evelyn McCarty, Miss Eliza-
beth Byins, Miss Josephine Hod-
nett, Miss Kathryne Morris, Miss
rheon at 1 o'clock, Mrs. Walter and Mrs. H. H
Evans, east of the city. will be elected
Ladles Auxiliary to the Brother- | St. Thomas Aquinas Study club. I Rosa Pierce, Miss Etta Dale. Miss
hood oi Railroad Trainmen Reg-1 Hostess at 1 o'clock luncheon Mr- i Thelma Laughlin Miss Kathryn
meeting in the Trainmen’s I M A. Jeffrey, east of the city. i rtumberger. Miss Lillla Sisrey, Miss
Monday Contract club. Hostess | Parrn Kinknde, Miss Adelma
SATURDAY Mrs. Bert McDermott, 310 North j haughlin. Miss Nellie Servos, Miss
ular meeting in
hall at 2:30 o'clock.
Rock Islnnd avenue.
Queen Esther Standard Bearers.
317
Happy-Oo-Lueky club. Hosts at
Christmas party. Mr. and Mrs W.
G. Crump. 412 South Admire ave- j Hostess, Miss Dol ls Van Fleet
nuo. North Bickford avenue.
Ladles Auxiliary to the Order ol j Young Women's Auxiliary of the | S
Hallway Conductors. Hosts at First Bam 1st church Hostess alii
Christmas pnrtv for auxiliary mem-1 Christmas party and gift exchange, 11
bers and their families, member, ol Mrs James H. Graves B15 South 11
ihe O R. C and their families, ; Hock Island avenue.
Mr and Mrs. P R. Pressley who J Engles auxiliary. Christmas gifts I
will entertain at. trie parish house , will be exchanged during r. regular |
Christ Memorial Episcopal church I meeting tc. be held In the lodge
Tebetli rhapter. DeMolay. Mem- J hall,
bers will entertain at a semi-for- Mu Gamma Chi club Hostess
mal Christmas danee at the Mas- j at Christmas party Mrs
onlr temple. i Evans, eaat of the city.
MONDAY
Elks lodge. The annual formal
Lora Mendenlinll, Miss LaVon
Tanglen, Miss Marv lee Andrews.
Mrs. B. E. Carder. Mrs. John
Lively, Mrs. Hugh D. Godwin. Mrs
C. A. Fowler Mrs. John W. Fox
Mrs. Charles Gambel. Mrs. John
Garrett, Mrs. G F Oateki. Mrs.
P. F. Herod. Mrs. A. G. Morrison,
Mrs. H. B. Lumndue. Mrs. Carl
Lyons, Mrs. Esther Powell. Mrs.
T V. Powell, Mrs. Rottta Strat-
ton, Mrs. E Tanner. Mrs. N. M.
Wilson. Mrs. Llovd S. Chambers,
Mrs. Edra McMahan Kellv, Mrs.
C. W. Ruekmnn, Mrs Get aid
Flchor, Mrs. F. O. True Mrs. Scott
Story and Mrs. R. A. Bruce.
Guests for the evening were Miss
Louise Leonard. Miss Annette
Greenwood and Miss Gwendolyn
Oieenwood, while others present
were Misses Betty Jean Crenshaw
1 o’clock luncheon and gift
change Wednesday afternoon at
the former’s home. 1011 South
Barker avenue.
An arrangement of tall red tapers
centered each place. A seasonal col-
or ncte of red and green was used
In all appointments.
The hostesses were assisted in
serving by Mrs. Gertrude Merritt,
daughter of Mrs. Davis.
Those present were Mrs. Henry
Behne, Mrs I. N. Wilson, Mrs. J.
H. Bannister. Mrs. G. R. Thomp-
son, Mrs. E. E. Brown, Mrs. T. J
Ball. Mrs. J. D. Rinderhagen, Mrs.
H. R. Siler. Mrs. 8 H. Brcwn, Mrs.
J. W. Laird. Mrs. M. P Kelly and
Mrs. W. V. Matson.
Mrs. Wilson, 410 South Macomb
Loretta Forqner, Iniq Jean Lewis, avenue, will be hostess at the next
Lima Jean Lewis. Maty Ann Tay-
lor and Winifred Smith
* J?
PRISCILLA CLUB
HAS LUNCHEON
For members of Priscilla Embroid-
ery club Mrs. J. O. Hall and Mrs.
Glenn C. Davis entertained at a
meeting although
announced.
date was not
MRS. MATTIE WEST ■ Kamp of Bethany, Mrs. ]
HOSTESS TO CLUB . Craig, Mrs. Perry Moore, Mi
Past Oracles club was entertain- H. Mayfield, Mrs. L. E. Day,
ed Tuesday afterncon by Mrs.
Mattie West, 521 South Evans ave-
Soeicty on Next
Additional
rue, with Mrs, Perry Moore, presi- q. O. Shaw, Mrs. Fred Mil
dent, presiding over the business Mrs. e y. Andrews, Mrs. \
stfgion. Dyer, Mrs. William Floyd anc
A poem was read by Mrs V. A. & g pcx
Mount in memory of Mrs J. A. The club will meet Jan. 9
Campbell, deceased member. Mrs. Andrews, southeast ol
The remainder of the afternoon city.
was spent informally during which----
a gift exchange was featured.
Refreshments were solved to i
three guests, Mrs. W. I,, liradly,
Mrs. Leo Kamm and Mrs. Hugh
O'Nan, and Mrs. A. G. Burger, i
Mrs. Thomas G. Jackson, Mrs. j
Emmett Mark. Mrs. A. B. Hulse j
of Oklahoma City, Mrs. Charles'
Jo Relieve
Misery of
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* LIQUID TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE
MflHT*
HKTTIN44 I I’
C4I NI0II III
Oefilng up nlclu* may result If ex-
cess nclilK and poisonous wastes are
not regularly eliminated. Keep klil-
nevs active same as bowels. Try
RUKKTR Oct a 4-dav lest box from
any druggist. Sluggish kidneys may
also lend to baeknebe. leg or rheu-
matic pains, heartaches, dizziness,
smarting, frequent or srnnn flow,
ran—■IM—Co. *
Locally at Schooling Drug
NOTICE
HELP
KIDNEYS PASS
3 PINTS A DAY
FOR HOME DELIVERY OF
PI KE JERSEY MILK FROM
IU OOD TESTED COWS.
Doctors ssy your kidm
tiny tub* or 1 Iters whii
! blood and keep you healthy.
Acids and
about 3 pints
Phone Isonjf Distance
Richland 555
excess acids and poisonous
blood. They help moet people pi
» day.
when disorder of kidney function permits
poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it
may cause nagging backache, rheumatic pains,
J. M. KENNEDY
DAIRY
leg pains, Ion of pep and energy, getting up
! nights, swelling, puffmeM under the eyes, heacl-
j genet and dirtiness. Frequent or scanty pas-
sages fcith smarting and burning sometimes
| shows there is something wrong with your
! kidneys or bladder.
Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan's
j Dills, used successfully by millions for over 40
yfMt. I hoy lit • 1 ippy relief mid till help the
16 miles of kidney tubes Hush out poisonous
easts from your blood. Get Doan’s Pills.
Christmas danc* will be jlven at [
the B p. o. E. home.
West Way club Hostess at 1 o’- '
clock luncheon anc! Christmas I
party. Mrs. Ray McCormack. 5151
North Evans avenue, who will bt ■
wlstrd by Mrs I. v MrCullonrh •
JACKSON CONOCO
GREASES
BUICKS
Walter I 9f
(iua ran lev Satisfaction'
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FOOD MIXER
Compare with Mixert
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Our buyers scoured the country to find this mixer just
for you. They bought the entire stock of a leading
manufacturer. Only a limited quantity were available
to our store. When these are gone wc can get no
more. Don’t miss this opportunity to buy the gift
every woman wants.
PORTABLE Can he entirely
detached so that mixing may
he done in any other vessel —
at the stove or sink, or wherever
you wish. With its choice of
speeds, it whips, mixes, heats
and stirs.
REMOVABLE BEATERS
The beaters are easily
removable for cleaning and
drying. This mixer is sturdy in
construction and engineered to
give complete satisfaction and
long, useful service.
* POWERFUL AC-DC
* TWO SPEEDS
MOTOR
* LIMITED QUANTITY
An, Merchandise in Our bore ran be purchased on the
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AUTO SUPPLY AND SERVICE STOKE
MW Svulh llli'kford I’limit' 1(13
MINCE
Meat
COFFEE
IVIonarch or
2 lb. Jar
Chase and Sanborn’s
25c
lb. 25c
FREE DELIVERY
PHONES 625-6
Wheat i
PURE GRANULATED
SUGAR . . .
10 lbs, 55i
A
5
Huskies
PURASNOW
3
FLOUR
3
2 for
Double Money Back
Guaranteed
! 1
; i
15c
48 lbs. $1.49
Vracuui
Pack
5 “ 1 Mod. Sire Free
Each Giant Size
ALL FOR
White
Potty
GREEN
BEANS
No. 2 ('an
Sank*
” s
Kaffi'v
Hag
“Dfllrioutt Coffee
Sound Sleep”
Salad
Dressii
Quar
CHRISTMAS
CANDY .
Baby
Emerald
Walnuts
II).
suntan
WALNUTS
Ih. 20c
DRAKE
ALMONDS
lb. 21c
WASHED
BRAZIL
Ih. 17c
FILBERTS
Ih. 10c
Pape
Shell
PECA
Ih.
OLD SALEM
PUMPKIN No. 2: Can 10i
No. 2
Potatoes
10 lbs.
18c
EATMORE
CRANBERRIES
Full Quart 15c
Velio
ONIOl
4 Ih?
18c
Yellow
% Size Texas
’ Pop Corn
GRAPEFRUIT
5 lbs.
25c
Doz. 19c
2X8 SIZE CALIF. SUNKIST
NAVEL ORANGES..
Doz. 17i
LEAN LAYER
BACON .
SALT JOWLS
2 lbs. 15c
Fresh Sliced
PIG LIVER
lb. 10c
4-LB. CARTON
MRS. TUCKER’S
Shortening 4
PORK SHOULbEI
ROAST lb. 1
GOLD COIN TENDER PICNIC
HAMS “T lb 15
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 250, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1939, newspaper, December 14, 1939; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc924368/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.