The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1946 Page: 4 of 12
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Ei Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
Public Records
Officers Elected
By Sludv dub
DINNER ENJOYED BY
ALETHIA ULAR8
Pot luck dinner was enjoyed by
. members of the Alethin Sunday
I school class of l he First Methodist
church Tuesday evening nt the
church.
Meeting opened with a song led
by C. E. Worthen.
Business meeting was presided
over by the president. Malcolm
Rlschard.
Tlie class presented H. d.
Rem pel, class teacher, with a gift,
ns he and Mrs. Rempel are leav-
ing El Reno soon to make their
| home in California.
Quests present were Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew .1 Coe. Mr. and Mrs.
O. N. Beverage, Mr. and Mrs.
Worthen.
Members present were Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Richardson and
daughter, Jeanette. Mr. and Mrs.
W E. Denton and daughter, Janet,
Mr. and Mrs. Rlschard and family.!
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Beck and son,
Roy, Mr. and Mis. J. P. Briggs,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keith. Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Graves and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Rempel, Rev. and
Mrs. C. L. Crippln.
The time and place of the next
meeting will he announced later.
to Denver Producing and Refining ■
company. Lots 3 and 4 nnd E L01
|fiW and BE NW 30-11-9. _
Warranty Deeds WO!
Richard and Eva May Whittle not sa
| to C. C. and Oeort ianna C. Kel- "I sh
ler. lot 6 and part of lot 5. block | These
0, Crockett’s addition, Fl Reno. say, •
R. H. and Elsie B. Willey to shall
| Richard and Eva May Whittle. OF
i Lots 1 and 2, 39 and 40, block. 5, Palest
Marriage License
Delmas Q. Parker/ 39. and Alice
Lull. 32, both of Oklahoma City.
Divorce Suit
Myrtle M. HOoe vs George L.
|Hooc. Petition for decree of dl-
’voice and for custody of n dnugh-
itcr, Patty Lou, 16.
| Application
* In re: Matter of Dolores Jean
j Robinson. Application to chan -e
iname of petitioner to Dolores
j./ian Clark filed In district court.
Home and Child Study club con-
vm.cd Wednesday afternoon in the
home of Mrs. Mark Graves, 333
South Miles avenue.
Election of officers for the com-
ing year wiys conducted. Those
selected were Mrs. W. H. McKee,
president; Mrs. D. J Van Ryan,
vice president; Mrs. Graves, secret-
ary. and Mrs. L. E Surrett. trea-
surer.
Mrs. D L. Jimerson led me les-
scri on A Satisfying feme Life "
Refreshments were served to two
fflicnts, Mrs. a. T. Cooper of fiaus-
nllto. Calif, and Mrs. Mwrenee
Hifl, and to the members, Mrs.
Stanley M Barker, Mrs. McKee,
Mrs. c H Teach. Mis. Surrett,
Mrs Cortez Hoard, Mrs. Norman
If. flcliroeder, Mrs. Van Rvan, Mrs.
H. B, Luma due, Mrs. V. W Bur-
rows, Mj*; Charles Fink, Mrs.
Jimerson Mrs. Bill Alexander, Mrs.
Ray Windham. Mrs. H H. flimea,
Mrs. A. M. Csvin, Mrs. E H
Bornemnnn, and Mrs. Graves.
Mrs. Surrett, Concho, will »**,
hostess to the group Apr. 24.
D. Y. W. Y. K. CLUB MEETS
WITH MRS. C. E. WELDER
D. Y. W. Y. K
dub met. Wed-
nesday afternoon in the home of
Mrs. c, E. Welden. 912 South El-
lison avenue, with 11 members
present.
Roll call was answered with
poems find household hints.
During the .social hour an ori-
ginal poem. “An Ode to the Club,”
written Ijy Fanny Fay Padgett, n
deceased member, was read by
Mrs. F. O. Myers
Plans were made for n covered
dish dinner to bo served at 1 p
m. Apr. 10 In the home of Mrs.
Guy fltreitenberger 733 flout h Fl-
lison avenue
Refreshments were served io one i
guest, Mrs. R. W. Thom, and to
the members. Mrs. H. L. Bethard, i
Mrs. Pearl Kitzmlller, Mrs. Mvrrs, I
Mrs. Ora May Merveldt, Mrs. O. 1
O. Tnllefaon, Mrs. Ion Huff. Mrs.
R. M. King. Mrs. Sirettcnberger.
Mrs. Mildred Stevenson, Mrs. Flor-
ence ,Spears and Mrs. Welden.
| Lnkeview .second addition, El Reno
FRIDAY
Tulip unit of Garden Flown
club. Hostess, Mrs. H. A Smith.
017 South Ellison avenue.
Friday Bridge club. Hostess. Mrs.
F. E. Arnold, 518 South Barkei
avenue, assisted by Mrs. E. 8.
Ctipp.
Veterans of Foreign Wars auxill-
Mrs. C. F. Mac-
Etiquette
Announcing-
ORIA J. REESE a
CHARLES L. REE
Q. Does a woman rise when she
is being introduced to another
woman about her own age?
A. Not unless a much older wo-
man is making the introduction.
Q. Is it true tha$ any kind of
invitation may be extended over
the telephone?
A. Yes, with one exception, and
that Is a formal invitation.
HAVE PURCHASED 1
Calumet Oklahoma
EXPERT A CTO,MOIt
AND TRUCK REPAIR
We Handle a Complr
IJne of Philco Applini
ary. Hostess
Hwaln, 120 South Roberts avenue
Election of officers at 2 p. n>
MONDAY
Fidelia Sunday school cia> oi
I First Baptist church. Ho tev,,
[Mrs. Homer I<ewis. ?14 Fitsi ion-
[don street a,sainted by Mrs F 8
Davis.
Past Matrons club, tfoatc «s, Mix
11. E. Kullmann. 906 flouth Ellison
avenue. assisted by Mrs DaV*
Jimerson.
West Way club. Hostess, Mrs
W. I. Ywrlck, 213 South Williams
nvenue.
El Rene
_ Study club. Hostess,
HOSTESS TO GROUP Mrs. Ruth Berkley. 709 South WII
Mrs. J. IT Mueller. 719 South ' dams avenue. Book review bs
Ellison avenii?, was hostess Wed- jMIsa I^ena Cox of Oklahoma Cliv
nesday afternoon to the Cro-Tat- f
1*11 club- j attending CONVENTION
During Uie business meeting, con- Mrs. E. F. Irey, operator ol f.hi*
nutted by the president, Mrs. lor- Oxford cafe, is in Chicago attrnd-
en Bpurr, the group made plans lor ing the convention of the Hotel
ft trip to Oklahoma City on Apr. Restaurant association. She also
1C, at which time the anniversary plans to purchase equipment for
FOR
WASHING > * \
dishes
m
LEROY KENNEY IS
HONORED AT DINNER
Mrs If U. Kenney. 103 South
M avenue, entertained at. a I
o'clock dinner Sunday honoring
her son, I^eRov, on his 18th* birth*
day anniversary.
A large decorated birthday cake
centered the table.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. J. f. Bcecham, daughter.
Maxine, Mrs. Laura Kenney, Miss
Helen Hutton, Calvin Thompson of
Calumet. J. R stout of Minco.
Wilma, Kenneth and Bobby Ken-
ney, Mr and Mrs. Kenney and
the honorec.
In the afternoon the group was
joined by Mi&s Nnja Sr veins and
kodak pictures were taken.
turn a
Quick Trick
No soapy film or streaks
to dull your dishes, or Wjt
hard water scum to clog
drains. Dishes dry
sparkling clean — ■ ffjjg
without wiping!
****"1 SUDS S
there’s spring news
in our
Our print news ie the latest news because it’s
about spring, 1946 ... and the style headlines
are changing! You’ll see new fullness, new
sleeves, the belted look to show off wasp waist-
lines and flower designs to take your mind
off winter. Solijl colors in assorted styles,*
At the end of a long day, or
at the end of a long trip, to
* make a suit look as bright as a
/ new-minted penny, a crisp, new
' dickey turns the trick. These are
tailored and efficient, or frosty and ruffly,
\ rayon sheers or crepes, batiste, eyelet,
is, in white or good spring colors.
A ustelle Frocks.. 7.90
Others. 4.98, 5,90, 9.90, 12.75
-“J-Pr?"d ""T ,h*< l»vc just completed install,
on o mmicrp. „c„. pwieurmip, e,iiipmcnt for processin*
ilk. already famous lo many people In this commimily. Il oil
now Ik- available in all ils noisiness, |M either GR\I>f' \ li\U
Zl!K m- ' PASTBUItlZIill a, .........S
lie sure and ask for it by name. If yon desire pasteurized milk, u ,
10 lr>_Hi\vay SI Itecaiise wo know von will like il \y<
re proud o, our modern dairy and invito yo.7 iiliun
£L,Z**m- ' «* al'va>s fhd Uii.no spotlessly clean
Amo e ,he many new addilious to „„r dairy , i„ addition In ,l„
pasteummM unit, is our new 8 foot by 8 foot walk-in electric re
nd our Miu TT- mr '"ilk ,"“l frwh in a" father
and our boll lo sleriliz,,,, eipnpmeul. We are indeed proud of o„,
planf and ask yon lo visd us and see where Ibis famous milk i,
wits <*MssrW»ril
TO PUNCTUATE
YOUR SPRING
i WARDROBE
™ •
. 2.98 to 4.98
W. L. McKinster
Owner and Operator
100% wool ca.sual coats for
your relaxing pleasure, sir!
Wool suede front, fancy
check back, sleeves, nnd
collar. Camel, blue, nnd
cocoa combinations.
THE TOP ZIPPER BAG
Here’s one of our best-
loved styles, in plastic or
simulated leathers.
Others 15.37
Wool and Rayon
ROOMY POUCH BAG
So*good for • carry all,
yet so dainty, too, you’ll
s wsnt one this spring!
f THI ENVELOP! IAS
This ba
For comfort and style, It's gab*
ardine. Blues, browns and
tans! Zipper fly and pleated
front!
in red, tan, or
navy, will be a gay note in
your spring costume.
^'^UAST'r ‘ :
the DIFFERENCE
CREAM MAKES
I/,- fraomp i fith, cfwQrny row*'
NX; frj'tfelMh flavor mi|kt?s gv#ry
n ,M 1 o pitnit No wondt*
<hifdron lify ft) Kf«p Otomd
l ihr he<»d of youf chopping
K# til. AM OS
reamo
U Cr$am
. ^ pfutifu,
yMic a
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and 'Mor.Baf.ne Plant.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1946, newspaper, March 28, 1946; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc924417/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.