The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 266, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1953 Page: 2 of 14
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El Reno (Oklm.) DeJly Tribune
Thuntduy, Jnnuery 8, IMS
yO CL RENO
and WOMEN'S PAGE |
BPIt*d by MM JAMHI H MJNTEH Phoua 16
Calumet Club Plans
New First Aid Class
Mmbtn or th* Calumet hom*
<t*mon*tratkm club v<4*4 U> mak*
up * first old elea* wlwn they m»t
Tiwudey aft* moon at th* Cieluiiwt
MtihodUt church with Mr* OI*n
Powtr u boat***.
Mn Marvin Thompaon prra*tit«l
Um Maun on "Rr*l Aid hi th*
Norn* and «r*t Aid for Fluodad
Parma and Bom** " Ml*» Mna Mar
Bakar. aaalatant county home clem-
onalration a|*nt. ann<»un<wd th*
county council will b* h*ld F*b 3
In B R*no
Thoa* attending th* m**tlng were
Mn Pat Mooney. Mr* Iwonard
Lowd*r. Mr*. Chari** Bedding and
daughter. Patty. Mr* TVd Nit ml.
Mr* BlU Novak. Mr* Jam** Btuin,
Mr* Marvin SUikn and daughter.
Mr* Roy S Blok** Mr*. Jack Ay-
ouok. Mr* Junior Au*tln and daugh-
t*r. Dlan. Mr* Oeorg* Nll**l. Mr*
Thompen. Ml** Bak*r and th*
hoat***
Th* n**t m**Ung will b* P*b I
with Mr* Ixiwdar aa boat***, and
Mr* Aycock will glv* th* taamn on
"Selection and Car* of lamp*
• • •
New Officers Installed
By Workbusket Club
N*w odlcer* ware in*tailed and
name* wer* drawn for **cr*t pal*
when the Workb*»ket club m*t
Tueaday afternoon In th* home
of Mrs. Bmrr Christopher. 131
North O
Bowing was th* diversion for th*
afternoon and th* door prlae was
won by Mn. Harold Olaia. Re-
frashmenu wren nerved by tha hoat-
aas at the do** at th* afternoon
Mam bar* attending war* Mr*
Chari** Jon**. Mn. Em**t Croas-
whltr, Mn. Theodore U>r*na*n. Mn.
Ola** and one new member. Mr*
Pled Peterka
Th* next meeting will be Jan. 30
In tha home of Mr* Jon**, 317
North N.
• • •
Miss Baker Leads Talks
At HD Hub Meeting
Mia* Sdna Mae Baker lad a du-
rum! on on "Pint Aid and Horn*
Nursing" and Mn. Wallar Evan*
conducted th* leeaoo when the Rich
Valley home demonstration club met
Wednesday afternoon In the horn*
of Mn. Milton Dart*. gOO South Pot-
ter
Mn. Lioyd Carey and Mr*. R. D
Davis wer* guest* and 11 member*
ittindid Um iMifton.
The next meeting will be PVb. I
at Rich Valley ichool and will be
guaat day Host***** will be Mn. A
B. Atkinson and Mr* Eddie Kouba
a * *
Luncheon Compliments
Miss Marilynn Keller
Mn. L. A. Clamer. 70g South Hoff,
entertained with a 1 o'clock lunch-
eon Thursday complimenting Mia*
MarUynn Keller, bride-elect of Lieu-
tenant C D. Wright of Camp Stew-
art. Oe.
An arrangement of yellow rose*
In a cryatal bowl formed the center-
piece for the luncheon table,
Out-of-town guests attending were
Mn. Jim Klutz grid Mr* Ronald
Bablone. both of Clinton; Mrs Prtti
Wledey of Okarche. Mr* John
Bentley of Oklahoma City, and Mr*
Bob Marsden of Chtckaiha.
O'fter gueata Included Mrs. H O
Keller. Mrs J. A Rinehart. Mr*
William Schulte. Mrs. Pred Wewer-
ka. Mrs. O. C. Keller. Mrs E. R. Slo-
cum. Mr* Merle Wood*. Mr*. Baker
H Melone. Mr*. Jack Perguaon. the
honoree and the hostess
CALENDAR
PBIDAV
Ladle* AualUary to the Switch-
men's Union of North America
Meeting at tha IOOP hall. Installa-
tion of new officer*
Theta chapter of Delta Kappa
Gamma Meeting at the Okarche
hlghachnol at 0 10 pm Dinner and
white elephant sal*
leisure Hour club Hostess, Mrs
Marl* Kamm bit South Blllaon
W and E club Host***. Mr* Claude
Hire. 3406 Surwet drive
Uptown Busin*** and Professions!
Women's club Msetlng at the Wes-
ley Methodist church Noun lunch-
eon.
Every Woman's Bible class of the
Ptrst Christian church All-day
msetlng at th* church
Tsen Town Meeting at th* Eagle*
hall.
Central P-TA Meeting at the
school at 1 30 p m
Hour Witcher P-TA Meeting at
tha school at I 10 p m
Irving P-TA Meeting at th*
school and 3 30 p m
Webster P-TA Meeting at tha
school at ! 30 p m
LLL Sunday school da** of the
Pint Baptist church Hoatea*. Mr*
Horace Iveater. 1117 Mouth Mecomb
Meeting et 3 so pip
Past Madam Presidents dub
Hostess. Mr* H 8 McGee. Ml South
Miles
MONDAY
Order of the Eastern Star Meet-
ing at the Masonic temple
Modern Headers dub. Hostess,
Mrs. John Irvine. 3407 Sunset drive
Eagles auxiliary. Meeting at Uir
Eagle* hall. Boclal.
* * a
Meeting Is Set On
World Day of Prayer
The organization meeting to plan
for th* World Day of Prayer to be
held at 3 pm.. Prb 30 at the Ptrst
Presbyterian church, was held at 3
o'clock Tuesday aftelmoon at the
Elllaon Avenue Methodist church
Newly elected officers fur this
year Include Mrs. O. R Rom In*,
leader. Mrs. Arthur Harrison, pro-
gram chairman. Mr*. Homer Lord,
publicity chairman, and Mrs. M. C.
Griffin, music chairman
Mrs. J. O Anderson chairman,
led the devotional entitled, "We
Hold These Thing* In Our Hand*."
Catholic Daughters
Give to Polio Fund
During • busln*«* meeiUig of the
Catholic Daughter* of America at
the Knights et Columbus hall Wad
uesday evening, th* group voted
id give a rash donation to th*
March of Dunes. Mrs Jack Ru
grand tegsnt, presided over th*
session
A report wa« given on medical
mtslsun >upplle* which wer* shipped
by the Blue Cross committee in
December; also a report by th*
chairmen an the Christinas parties
tor llir Nsvajo Indian* and for the
member*
A benefit chili supper we*
planned for Jen 31 at the Knight*
"l 0........Bit hall and llw *Blo<
Cruas meeting will be held Jan 14
when h< is leases will be Mrs Mary
Johnson slid Mrs. Ross
The door prlae. donated by Ml**
Mara flabnon, waa won by Mrs
Mary Wolf.
It waa aiutouncad a boob will be
donated to th* Beored Heart school
library during press month In RW-
ruary, In memory of o deceased
mrmbrr of the court.
Mrmbtre attending Wednesday *
meeting wer* Mrs Kd Wolf. Mr*
Charle* Hedlng. Mrs. Don Ahern.
Mr* E O Hamilton, Mr* Erie
O'Nan Mi* Don Corwin. Mrs John
Wolf. Mr* A T Wolf. Mrs William
SUJIc. Mr* B H McComa*. Mr*
leHoy Mill Mr* C N Rrdrll Mr*
J II Norvell, Mr* Plorence laird.
Mrs Margaret Hhrrman. Mlaa Jo
Ann Avuiit, Mlaa Eva Wolf. Mis*
Itulh Bunnell. Ml** Bara Balmon.
Mis* Agnes Hvinen. Mrs Rosa and
Mrs Johnson
Tire next meeting will be Prb 4
* * *
'Middle East' Is
PEO Speech Topic
Jack Murphy, who Is on leave
from the embassy Ui Haudl. Arabia,
spoke on ''The Middle East and It's
Influence on Present-dav Affairs"
w hen chapter AE of PEO met Tues-
day evening In the home of Mrs
Rupert Pogg, 1103 South Hmldrn
Mis* Lucy Ann Babcock was as-
sistant hostess
Member* attending were Mrs Don ;
Allison. Mr* flanford Babcock. Mr*
W. R Buckner. Mr* Floyd Croxton.
Mrs William Pogg. Mr*. O. D. Punk.
Mr*. Thomiwon Gilbert. Mr* C. E.
Hilton. Mr* Harry McClune. Mrs
Olen Mordy. Mr* Atlren Pool. Mrs.
Kuller Shut tee. Ml** Rose Witcher.
Mtis Mary Aahbnxik, Ml** Marian
lllakc. Mis* Marilynn Keller, Mlaa
Mildred Martin and the haste**.
The next meeting will be Jan. 30
In the home of Mrs Boyd Wilson.
401 South Barker
Sew-Eaty HolfSij
BEMODEI. PILLING STATION
A building permit for remodeling
of a filling atakion at 300 South
Choctaw, at a coat of 11.000, has
hern Issued by the city clerk to C. A
Mason.
4y KTssis.'lKbdf*
Pleasure to maks because U'a a*
simple — treasure to own beesue*
It s slim. Ilsttsrlng end wsarabl*'
Perfectly proportioned for short,
fuller figure* - you have no altera-
Hun worn** with tbu pattern. Pvet-
ty in e tie silk, shantung, or cotton
for spring I
Pattern 1110 Half Blaes 144, 164.
16V 304. rr 34 liar 1*', takas
l'« yards 30-Inch fabric
This easy-to-use pattern gives
peril* t fit Complete. Illustrated
Sew Chart shows you every step.
Send 36c in coin* for this pattern
Mild 6 cents for each pattern tf you
wish first-class mailing. Bend to
Marian Martin, car* of The H Reno
Dally Tribune. No. MO. Pattern
Dept. 333 West 10th St. New Tort
11. N Y. Print plainly name, ad-
dress with alas and style number.
LTL Club Meeting Held
In C. T. Bradney Home
The LTL club met Tuesday after-
noon in the home of Mn. O. T.
Bradney. 606 Weal Owens
Nancy Kessler, president, pre-
sided over the buslneia cession and
the devotional, given by Gena Cal-
vert. was entitled “Working WMgj
Ood to Keep Chur Health " Re-
freshment* were tervad hr Bandri
and Boyd Kemlrr during th* rec-
reation hour.
The next meeting will be Jan. M.
PEI) WIN
Regularly 10.95
NOW
Regularly 12.95
NOW
Modern Etiquette
Q. Will you please explain the
correct way to hold the fork’
A. The fork, prong* up, rest* on
the side of the first Joint of the mid-
dle finger, and should be held In
place by the tip* at the thumb and
th* Index finger. Curve the other
two finger* lightly under the fork.
Q. How would a bride, who ha*
no parent* or living relative*, word
the announcement* of her wedding?
A. “Mis* Mary Jane Jone* and
Mr. John Robert Smith have the
honour of announcing their mar-
riage, etc “
Q. Is It proper for two women,
when Introduced, to shake hand*?
A. Usually they do not — but most
oertainly there la nothing Improper
about a slnoere handshake between
two women.
Kegtriarly 14.95
M,w 11.50
Dollars saved
for you during our
SEMI-ANNUAL
CLEARANCE SALE
January 9 through January 17
RUMMAGING ABOUND
MIAMI, Otis—(UP)—Mr*. Maude
Jonas laid her rod woven pun*,
containing 630, on th* counter
while she examined merchandise
St the Presbyterian nursery hare
daring a rummage sale. Whan she
turned around to pick It up she
learned that a customer had
bought It—for 16 cents
H#r*'i your foldon opportu-
nity to complomont your shoo
wordrobo with sovorol polri
of fomout Roblooa ..»ond of
romorkoblo savings- Bo suro to
toon In oarty whHo ttao solos
tlon Is comploto. Many popular
stylos and loathors, but you'd
bottor act quickly.
or out
BAST PAT PLAN ■
wmjmSSini
UNMS OOMTAinr
1
Is Wl
112 South
Roefc Island
Phone 484
March of Dimos Party
Held by Mrs. King
Mr*, Elmer King, waa ho*lea* tor
g March of Dlmaa coffee party
Tuaaday morning In her home at
1066 South Ellison.
Mn. King, who repreaenled Ca-
nadian oounly at a coffa* given Fri-
day by Mr* Johnston Murray at th*
Governor'* manalon In Oklahoma
City, had a* her gu**n. women of
Canadian county who an not al-
ready aatlve In the campaign Hum*
attending the coffee will in turn glv*
other Match of Dime* coffee* to be
modeled after the on* given by Mn.
Murray
OUwr March of Otmae activities
scheduled I* a covered dish lunch-
eon Jan 13 at th* Wenley Metho-
dist church for those planning to
Work on th* Mother'* Marrh Mrs
W. M Him/ of Obluhoma City. «l*tr
chairman of th* Mother'* March,
will be gu**t upeaker and film* wlU
be shown
• • *
“Dimes” Benefit Held
In Dillingham Home
Mn. Ray Dillingham, 630 South
Naff, cntsrtalnad member* of th*
Aa-You-Lllw-It club with ■ "March
ef Dim**" demert-brtdg* Tuesday
evening
Ml** Ruth Maher of Washington.
D C.. was a guest and club main-
ben attending wer* Mn. J. M
Burg*. Mr*. Ray Maher. Mr* Georg*
Guess, Mrs T J. Cox. Mn. John
Oarrett. Mn John Bang*t*r. Mlaa
Marla Bhacblett, Ml» Etlwl Dowell
and Uw hosts*..
High acore In Ui* bridge gsmr wa*
won by Mn Cox and Ml** Maher
won low,
Th* neat meeting will be Jan 31
with Mlaa Dowell. Ml South Rock
Island
*00
Judge Vaught Honored
With Birthday Party
Mr. and Mrs. M. 8 Morris. 701
Roulh William*, entertained with a
dinner Wednesday evening honor-
ing her lather. Judge Edgar B
Vaught, on hi* goth birthday an-
niversary
Judge Vaught la a pioneer federal
Judge and has spent almost 36 years
In that capacity In Oklahoma City.
Guest* other than the honoree
and th* boats were Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Jamison. Mr and Mr* Drl
W. Bentley. Mr and Mr*. John W
Bentley. Dr. and Mrs. Waym*n
Thompson. Mlaa Anna Wood. Mia*
Mary Ann Thompson and Edgar
8. Vaught. Jr . all of Oklahoma City,
and Mr. and Mrs. P. H Mortis.
■ft
A,
MIBB ANNA LOU I LEY
Miss Anna Lou /ley
Earl Moore to Wed
Mr and Mr* Herbert flay, north
of El Reno, have announced the en-
gagement of their daughter. MB*
Anna Lou flay, to Earl Bugen*
Moor*, son of Mr and Mrs Earl
Moor* of Calumet
A definite date for the wedding
ha* not been net
Th* bride-elect wa* graduated
from the El Keno higherhool with
the class of 1660 She waa prealdant
of the Squaw Prp club during htr
senior year and wa* also a candi-
dal* for fuolball queen. Mlaa Hoy
wa* affiliated with tho Future
Homemaker* of America. Bonita
Marlca Calls literary society and
was a member of th* a rapalla choir
and tha National Honor aoclely.
■ha served aa editor and photog-
rapher for the 1*60 yearbook and
reporter on th* Boomer Mice Day
Is now employed by the Oklahoma
Tire and Supply company.
Mr. Moore attended the Calumet
highachool and la now engaged In
farming northwest of Calumet
ONE APIECE
MALDEN. Maaa. —UU#- Thl* city
ha* 1M firemen and — 1M fire
alarm boxes
How Con IP
O Now cm I **ak
In th* candle*Uck?
A. Where a candle u too small or
loo large for a eandleeUok. dtp It
Into hot water to (often the waa.
and than push Into the aandlgstirk
If Urn candlsettoh I* Me small, the
eandl* eaa ha *qo**s*d m; N loo
largo. Uw soft wax wUI spread and
hold Uw candW upright
Q How aan I prevent beam arti-
cle* from tarnishing i
A. By covering them wlUt • thin
coat of Near varnish The vambh
will form a lacquer which wlU not
wear oft unlee* the article W han-
dled frequently
0 New can I improve French
dressing ?
A. Try mgktng Uw French draw-
ing with half lemon and half Ibae
Juice RU* wUI maks an eepemaUy
good drssatng fur fruit, vegetable
or fish *slad
WALLPAFBB — PAINT
CM Owe Low Mom
HouaroN. Trv
LonnW Doyen and H D. Or*
went dear hunting near Red-
erteksburg. T»x.. they mad* a laM-
mlnute concewton and look klMB
their wlm and Mr* Adebiw Bu-
Uan ef Austin <.rt#r tw* day*.
Dayan and Crawford wwmod
home, fierlem. The nail day Uwy
reoMvsd a talephone call. Tha
had killed two dear.
Wlwt To In
In Kbmbo CUy
Leopold Btobuwakl.
musician, will coftd
harmonic C
concert Jan. I
miernaUonaU)
antal." Alai
If at BI __,
from New York. U
Dance Company
•tag* of the Flam Theatre
In Thursday morning
lebrilW* .. Flon
menul offering*
appear on
rijan 16
qertm of oe-
M*y* inetru-
J ■ popular with
patron* of the Omar Room. Hotel
Cunt it wn tel, equally popular on da-
llctout luncheon* and dinner* In tha
lovrly Pshgtnn Room Jimmy
Palmer * greet bend eqtne* to Re-
Mor Jen. 17 ... Big 1-hour etape
*huw *t MunltipalAudltartum Jan
‘ ‘ Chamjdgn and
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