The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 299, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 14, 1951 Page: 2 of 6
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_El Reno (Old*,) Dafly Tribune
^■MmliiAppr0priqte Trio Honored At
Birthday Dinner
Wednesday, February 14,
Proceeds Of
Silver Tea Go
To Home Fund
Hie benefit sliver tea sponsored
by the VFW auxIllBry was held
from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m., Tuesday
afternoon, In the auditorium of
the Rose Witcher school. Pro-
ceeds from the tea will go to the
News from Yukon
Hospital N<
Mrs. O. A. Taylor, IS
K, and daughter, Judy 8
Peb. 1, were dismissfd to<
Laughton Osteopathic hi
Mrs. Dick Jensen, E2 Re
3, entered the El Reno
um Tuesday for major a
Gerald Seeley, 1101 Bi
entered the sanitarium
for medical treatment.
aeryl Roacom, 215 Noi
•hire, was dismissed Tuesd
the sanitarium. He enter
7 for major surgery.
R- T. nsese. 1013 Sout
ford, was dismissed from I
ltarlum Tuesday. He enter
Mrs. John Novak, Mrs. Bart John-
son, Mrs. Roy LeMaster, Mrs. Paul
Phillips, Mrs. Oeorge Samek, Mrs
Carl Shumake. Mrs. Graham
Smith, Mrs. I. J. Peard. and Mrs.
Prank 8veJkovsky.
The group planned an all day
meeting for Peb. 22 when Mrs.
h»nertc,n Le*lon »u*illary went to
Will Rogers veterans hospital Mon-
day to do volunteer hospital work
I including wrapping bandages and
floor work. They were Mrs. Fran*
Svejkovsky. Mrs. H. H. Taylor, Mrs.
W. M. Clay and Mrs. Bessie Sele-
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith spent
8unday visiting Mr. and Mrs
Orville Orlshow In Kingfisher.
B. R. KJmbell made a business
trip to Emporia. Kan., over the
week-end.
Mrs. H. O. Burgess is
•20 South Poster, entertained with
a surprise birthday dinner Sunday
honoring Mrs. Johnson and Jeas
Howard of E Reno, and Gene
of Oklahoma City on their
birthday anniversaries. The din-1
ner also was to honor Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Howard and Mr and
Mrs Lorance Gene Cook, Okla-
homa City, on their wedding anni-
Fidelis Class Has
Valentine Dinner
Members of the Fidelis Sunday
■Shool class entertained with
“Mr annual Valentine dinner
Monday night In the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jeff Davis, 611 North
■vans, honoring their husbands.
CALENDAR
THURSDAY
Women’s Christian Fellowship of
the First Christian church. Meeting
at the church at 1 p. m. Luncheon.
Eagles auxiliary. Meeting at the
Mrs. Marvin Howard and son, J
A^' °f .,OI,laho,na CM*. Mrs.
Angle Watter. daughter, Evelyn
Wait Mr and Mr" Bill
*"d Mrs Uyd* How-
ard and son, Tommie, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Howard and daugh-
ter. Donna, and Martin Johnson
daughter, Cornelia, son. Jerry, alt
confined
to ner home from an Injury she
suffered last week In a fall at her
home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Warrsn and
'laughter, Helen, of Oklahoma City
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
lor at 2 p. m.
Women's Missionary Union of the
First Baptist church.
Rosalie
Why (cratch
Suffer hopele
Find happy r
as so many 01
00 — use so
mtdici
Mill** Appleby circle.
Hostess, Mrs. J. W. Hodges, 704
1 South Macomb sang several numbers. The
. ssjss fesi"
; ChM^HwLrmO WwfWalnut £^es0cfh Tom
■ Ruby Howse circle. Hostess. Mrs 7y J “hl John Henrv Mar,h »"<
J. A. Hutson, 414% south Barker. J?*!* 1Mi
Kate Ellen Oruver circle. Hoatess Meredith gave a hu-
Mrs. A. C. Johnson. 813 South | S' ' ?ntlt,led "Th'
Choctaw. waits and a vocal solo was pre-
Lottie Moon circle. Meeting at the I!*"!*? by Ralph, ,Myer8’ Jr «1*
church. I n°0 * Was "Cashmere
Kate Co* White circle. Hoatess. at* „h* "as a™'"Panled at
Mrs. Cecil Jones. 629 South Reno. P „® by M„rs ” 7 TUlln*'
Hester Hancock circle. Hostess, a vL1“"n,„WBanton play*d
Mrs. Howard Pumphrey. 720 South !v !?°’ uChan80n on Trlate"
Morriaon. I ^ Tschaikowsky and she was ac-
Women’s Missionary Union of the | ™mP*n^^at_ the piano by Mrs.
Trinity Baptist church.
Pauline Sheriff Jackaon circle
Hostess. Mrs. R. L. Cummings 101
North L.
Bias both Routh Poole circle.
Hostess, Mrs. I N. Freemen, 140
North El Reno.
Dorlne Hewklns circle. Hosteas,
Mrs. H. B. Needham, 1601 East
Rogers.
Jaxle Short circle. Hostess. Mrs
Prank Knight, 222 North Foster
EVerett Poole Men's Bible class
of the First Presbyterian church.
Dinner at the church at 7 p m
Ladle* night
FRIDAY
■very Woman's Bible class of
the First Christian church. AJ1-
lisj, med:..
RESINOL,
popular ointr
of many u»
I -vrosnv. or tawton. talnment was provided by the
. ®U12*r a/terno°n visitors of Mr »«*' quartet from Oklahoma Col-
and Mrs. J. c. Barnhill were Mr. If8* for Women at Chlckashrt.
7'., 8{*nc*r Barnhill and J■ L. Barker. Clinton attorney
Children, R, h. Every, Miss Jessie Iand district governor of district
Henderson and Miss Mary Hendcr- 3'L of Uons International, was
eon, an of Oklahoma City, Dr. and the speaker and his topic was
Mrs. W. p. Lawton of El Reno and "Llonlsm." P n"
Mrs. Lucille Schrader. Barker was introduced bv the
Mrs. Alan Haight and son, Robert,, man he succeeded as district gov-
x.tfht last we?k wMh her parents. I '>rnor, p. b. Vandament, of Yu-
Senator and Mrs. Theodora Pruett. kon' now an International conn-
1st A gl ,S#1a Itlen I nmljhk. a ■ « _
READY MIX C0NC1
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Modern Etiquette
Q. If the bride-to-be at a show-
« gives her thanks to earh guest
personally as she opens her gift,
U It also necessary for her to write
thank-you notes later to these peo-
ple?
A. This Is not necessary, except
to those persons who sent gifts
and were unable to be present at
the shower
Q. When a young man wishes to
aak a girl for a date. Is it all right
to lead up to It by asking. "What
fra you doing Saturday evening?"
A. No; this Is a very crude ap-
proach. Tell her you would like
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M-me enmpson was ‘"ursaay evening dinner guests
leader of the lesson on “Identlfl- of Mlss Lucille Schr.der were Mr
cation of Mest Cuts" and she was ami Mrs. Clyde Maxey. Mr. and
assisted by Miss Edna Mae Baker, Mrs Joe Maxey, all of El Reno
assistant home demonstration rlld Mr. and Mrs. Carl Maxey of
a8*nt- Oklahoma City.
Plans were made by the club to FVlday evening guests were Mrs
attend the county council meeting Archie Tredway, Mrs Albert
T!”,rsday' Wheatley and son. Jimmy, and Mrs.
Alter the lesson, games were Lillian Pember, son, Doyle and
played and a refreshment course tlnnshter, Darlene, of Oklahoma
was served by the hostess. City. ' j
Miss Baker was a guest for the Rex Carmichael and A. J. Flem-
meetlng and members present ln* °r Fairvlew. both students of
were Mrs. William Doleeal. Mrs. Corn Bible Academy at Corn, were
Rex Taylor Mrs. LeRoy Stanley, week-end guests of the former s
Mrs Victor Kramer. Mrs. Edwin Pa«nts. Mr. and Mrs Randell Car-
Hurst. Mrs C. S Wilds and Mrs. michael !
Jason Clark. Jr. Mr*. Mary Frederick was a 8un-
The next meeting will be an all- day dinner guest of her son and
aa.v meeting and covered dish danghter-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs W
luncheon March IS ln the home L Frederick, ln Bethany.
” Mrs. Kramer, north of Banner. Mrs. Lloyd Myers
'lightly Improved from a rece
stroke.
Mrs. Walter Hill of StockU
Gallf,, is here for a few we*
visit with her mother. Mrs. Phe
Brooking, and other relatives.
Joe Svoboda sold three corn
lots at Fifth and Cedar ip Yuki
to the Pentecostal Holtne:
church this week.
Julius Weber of Oklahoma Cl
was a Yukon business visit.
Tuesday.
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and hold the velvet over the steam
that rises Allow the steam to go
through the velvet from the wrong
side, to raise the nap.
Q How can I freshen milk which
is beginning to turn?
A. Add enough carbonate of soda
to cover a ten-cent piece for each
pint and boll the milk, which will
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SINUS
------ entertained
the Sew and So club Thursday
afternoon when 16 members and
one guest, Mrs. UVerne Maxev
of lAn/l-»4
man's Union of North Amerlcs
| Hostess. Mrs. Seward Selver, ISO
J East Rogers.
Womans Culture club. Hostess
Mrs. P. H. Higginbotham, 821
I South Miles.
Dorcas Sunday school class ol
!the Trtulty Baptist church. Hos-
tess. Mrs. W. J. Wells, 1312 Shut-
tee. All-day meeting and an an-
niversary observance luncheon at
1 p. m.
Ladles Auxiliary to the Brother-
hood of Railroad Trainmen. Meet-
ing at Trainmen hall at 2 p. m.
Regular meeting and social.
Public Records
Marriage License
Karl Dale Hurst. 20, and Mar-
cla J. Chappell, 18, both of El
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The afternoon waa
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hostess after which
were served.
Guests were Mrs.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 299, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 14, 1951, newspaper, February 14, 1951; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc924703/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.