The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 2, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 26, 1939 Page: 2 of 8
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I HtS'l PRESBYTERIAN ( IlI Kdl
T. G. Mo wry. Minister i
it is easier to believe in heroic
nnctiliciUion than to practice or-
dinary unselfishness."
Tile lenten season should be
:• \ivid spiritual experience for
you.
Church school at 9:45 a. m Be
prompt.
Morning worship at 10 50 a m. I
S. rmon: "Bv Default."
Young people will meet at (i p.
in.
Evening worship at 7:30 p m.
Sermon-: "What l>- You Know
About the Christian Faith?" Mes-
sianic Consciousness"
Itctnember Mar. He A great day
lor your church.
For a traced! grcaiei than the
wai—read 'the first chapter
THIS pajfe is open to all religious denominations. The
Tribune invites every church in the city to place its
announcements in these columns every week. Please
see that your announcement reaches The Tribune of-
fice by ?, p. m. Friday each week to assure its publica-
tion in Sunday’s issue.
Announcements from churches in surrounding com-
munities also are welcome
Large Group Entertained
At Calumet
SACRED HEART C III IU II EAITII TABERNACLE
Fathei Victor Van Dunne. Pastor 601 North Evans Avenue
Sunday masses at 8 n. m. and Rev. J. B Lewis. Pastor
10 a m Sunday school at 9:45 a in
Sunday evening services at 7:30 H Coleman, .superintendent,
p. m Way of the Cross and ben-' Morning worship at 11 a. m.
j reliction. | Young people's service at 0:30
Week-day masses
at 7 30
: 1..c Rediscovery of Man I Reading and explanation ol the Evangelistic service
Your best is none too g,iod; ! u0Spel nl
• r eeond best is hardly worthy
i.l ton!
f irst ( iiKisri \\ rm iuti
Corner Barker and Loudon
‘ M B Pringle. P stor
1:30 a m Bible school Ralph
( osli;:. superintendent You al-
"; v- arc- welcome in this graded
i hoc! A line corps of teachers
.v.iiis vour coming.
10 45 a in. Morning worship and
communion. Sermon by the pas-
• -! Necessity Business and Lux-
Sermon and benediction at 7.3U Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. in
p m Wednesday. Wednesday.
Every one is welcome.
Way of tlie Cross and benedic-
tion at 3 p. in Friday.
Sa-T.s,
.1 W Hodges Pastoi Friday nt 8 p. m. and each Sun-
Sunda! school at 9:30 a. m. W dn;/ a, 7:30 p m. for Bible study
C Elliott superintendent. 2o.5 Wes, Wade street mlKcr nruuulll
Morning worship at H) >o a in All persons of goodwill who in Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Turner and
BY TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
CALUMET. Feb 25—Friends and
relatives gathered at the V. F. W.
hall Tuesday evening to bid fare-
well to Marion Dunn of Rensse-
laer. Ind., who has been spending
the past few weeks with relatives
in Oklahoma.
A delicious 7 o'clock luncheon
J. i yeas served buffet stvle. Guests
I were Mr and Mrs. Irvin Pen- '
I wright and son. Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Penwright and daughters. Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Balenti and daugh-
ter. J. C. Penwright and Sam
Bunn, of Calumet.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E King. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Dempsey and
soil, and Elwood Williams of Okla-
homa City. Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Penwright and daughters Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Penwright. Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Collier and son. Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Redding and chil-
dren. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Redding.
Sermon by the pastoi Subject: interested in Bible study- are wel
Into All the World." Anthem: rome
"O Master. Let Me Walk with _____
Thee
EVANGELICAL CIICRCII
I Baptist Training union nt 6 so
■ to it m Tim three Christian „ m p M f.,director A
playlet will be given at the assent
and 16-
Ft dei.vot societies
7 vo p Evenii-" ervice Ser- biv"l^riod bv the 15-
r. :. l»\ the pastor 'The Sad- Vear-ok1 Intermediates
:n- Ever Spoken by .!••■ us Evening worship at 7 45 p
i- the fifth ol the series T1„, |Jasfor w)„ pi.fa(.,, on .Two
x special Sunday eyenin. -ei fireal D,m n,,. ^ U)V(.
• Great attendance fin, id- and Dilv of Wra,h -
- A : :p You are welcome. 'music arranged.
“rdiaI Iwelro,ne awa"s >•«' Rev c. P London, missionary i"" '
. vety service to the deaf people, and who lives ^
Bible school eominl jn Fnrl worth. Tex. will speak
d-.nner and business session ai 7 . twici, on Sllndav t0 th{> deftf pe,.
son in this district Delegations
1 ' "" Rooster class .U(J 1A,M.ct,.d from Hobart. Clinton
••'"h W 1 Klllglislier. Guthrie and other
'33 North K avenue, at 7 30 p. m 1>0l,us services will be held at
Wednesday The monthly Pel- m and at 2:30 „ m
children. Mrs. Mary Penwright.
Mr. and Mrs. S P. Curtis. Ray
Penwright. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pen-
wright and daughters and Teoca
Shaw of El Reno.
Mr and Mrs. Shelby Eudv and
children of Geary. Mrs. Rav Whit-
nere of Kansas City. Kan.. Mr. and
Mrs. Blanton Baker, and Ed Long
of Mount Ayr. Ind
The evening was spent playing
There will bp a special called 'vario,ls games and dancing,
session ol the quarterly confer- *
cnee All members are urged to bp
STILLWATER. Feb. 25 _(/p)_ WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do
Rudolf Staeps. a student from Ber- not f'av. "I taw him around Christ- -
Hn. Germany, who has been on tlie lnas" Say, "I saw him about
Oklahoma A. and M college cam- Glirlstnias.
pus only three weeks, thinks Ameri- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED:
| can girls are spoiled. ] Forbade. Pronounce for-bad. o as
j “American, co-eds may be more 111 of unstiessed. a as in bad (not
friendly may liave better figures JS in bake>. accent last syllable,
and may be taller and more state-j OFTEN MISSPELLED: Paraffin;
IV hilt t 1a ai* iiut ____1. 4..... i-
iy but they just won’t make the! two fs.
SYNONYMS: Youthful, yeung.
boyish, juvenile, puerile.
WORD STUDY: Use a word
three times and it is yours." Ia*t
us increase our vocabulary by
mastering one word each day Tu-
housewives that German girls do.
explained Staeps.
In comparing the girls of the,
two countries. Staeps said:
i "German girls are quiet in every
way. They don’t get excited at .........-
wrestling and boxing matches the tia-'s wo,cl: ITINERARY (notin'
! way girls here do. They won't wear u rol|tf': record ol a journey. "'I In*
'as mueli make-up as the Amert- *t'ne,alv ot rbp li'lurer covered
; can co-eds. but they are very at- lv r‘lv,‘
tractive and affectionate just th
Mr. arid Mrs. w. L. Moore. 520
South Hoff avenue, returned Eri-
same."
Statp* Is visiting his cousin M's- Holf aye.me.
lad vs niinltelhomMr .... a,.........cia flfjm Galveston Tex, where
thev spent ‘eveial days.
Gladys Dunkellg-rger. an instiuct-»r
in voice at tlie college, and learn-
ing tlie English language.
"There’s no meeting one dnv
I and marry the next, as Ameri-
cans d?." tlie blend German sties-
-ed. “Engagements usually last at
i lf,a.si six months. As a result, ,11-
| vorces are rare.
"We don’t have
R .. ' ' ' n ' ' ” • °* wh,fh Rev. S. Lee Kidd is pas- need to go to the screen for their
; , ’ \ ' !:po on a tour of the Fundamental Baptist movies—they have enough in real
t • become n- • 'l'"’’ 1' V? *' 1° s;,ih" '' in Uutil their decision life. They are naturally an al'fec-
M,>ionary fellowship. Tlw^misSnane 'In-'hn^^ethig ^ 1 H°'Vl'V,'! he ,BMCetJed lhHl '
n" nigUo,°urwa(l 'X]:] r0!lU,m" ,,!i V- "k "P'n ? GL""
'[■ 01 lh' fell, v-iiip at Detroit, Mich, in June The- clan to o T
' *' ‘ hurcii-- in all Mate- and in Cam da. I ; China they win b° , ln Oennany u I step rn y m
“ at th Ea t Cl ina Fundamental Bapti mission in HanJ! “S ! 1 :
: ........ by Mi W S S' - - f“U,t But hen 1 “y’ 1 m **rry
■’ has moved to Shnntdrai. Subjects for the mess--es Bundav wtti]
G'lh hi the morning and "The Sound'at\' Gong in ! K r qulcl: lesults i«* Tlie Daily1
Mulberry Trees” at the evening service. lhp ; Tribune
Coiner Fine and Ellison
Daniel L Kolb. Pastor
The l enten season Is with us.
I.<-l ns make il a time of spiritual
(nri( lnnent by self denial, tasting,
meditatii n. pray er and study of
the script tires.
HI RUE BAPTIST CHURCH
1205 Sunset Drive
S lee Kidd Pastor
Sundav school at 9:45 a.
,] I.essrn Acts third chapter
Rev Paul Lupo. missionary’
Marlon Dunn departed Wednes-
day ior liis home. He was ac-
companied by Mr and Mrs. Blan-
ton Baker and Ed Umg who have
been visiting relatives in Califor-
nia
Misses Opal Swafford. Zola Ridg-
wav. Goldie Moore. Dorothy Hen-
i iehson.
fJ. E. WASH Kit
SPECIAL!
FREE
Rnl1- \«:iy
TUBS
with this
r;.E. Wash-
er Eor A
Limited
Time.
Come In
\ml See It!
Special AI
$79.95
or Just
( till 76
RECTOR’S
Want-Ads. Phone 18
HmSh bi^n^rlt'TTn/'c!^ nibl" l'raV"r wrv,rp* China, andAirs'impq'wm‘b^ with! Miss Lena Henriehsen of El Reno "V., ,l;r ,J;< ;l’Pna,,1R tMP week
(htneh bast at . P n.. Coy- 7 „ m Wednesday us in both the morning and eve- was a Sunday afternoon guesT M (-anuhler. Mrs. Wallace.
' red dish dinner Mrs John Fitch , , ,
nas piepnred an ex, client program » tiitisriw s<-iE\'4-r .iiin.ii ’ !’<,'u',’s <"!<1 la’s b,r'sf’p(1
,o, the social hout There will be CHR‘S™N M CHURCH them In a marvelous way- They
n out-of-town speaker Corner I/mdon and Holf ’have a blessing in store far you
Thursday Mr- <; im-l-orn’s • roim Su,ulav srhonl at 9:4r> « '» if volt will conte Their lives are
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B,rd 6" *.....................' .............. ........
isr a™ e™i--»«. kesi?sgtator for
"*• •" **■ «* Ml" ««“■ INFANTS is added
Mi Tre is spending the week ^ ---
SAPULPA. Feb. 25—(U.P -A re-
stisc-iiator ror :i.rants has been
the home of Mr and Mrs Ted' Mr' Tom HurM Mr. and Mrs. Illis
Henriehsen and family Nels01‘ Kekelbert ! and daughter. , d C,tv hosl,ltal bv Sapulpa’s
Mr and Mrs. Lee Mitchell and I-aurc! H"'h' WPrP b>'^ness viSi- A'ht"
sen. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Gregg tors 111 Oklaho!l,a C1,v Thursday,
and son were Sunday dinner Hatty Wintri-mute and Glen
guests of Mr and Mrs Dale Hob- Henriehsen transacted business in
son
Mrs Lovell’s group meets with Wednesday ,
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w, n'p,llle Science literature may he read
aii.n. vvhitacip s -roun nirr-ts with
,, . ,, 1 borrowed or purchased, is open
Barker^ avenue™ Mrs Whitacr N da,fr ’ 30 4 M p-
to,tp will ettiov X ^,’t and
luncheon a, 1 p m P'*1*' ,s
ThnrsHo,. n i . «ttencl the services and to
Thursday Choir rehearsal at tll0 tMdlne room
"Christ Jesus" will be ...r ...... „
ieet of the lesson-sermon in all ^onveise-Adams, will be sung by
FriHa- The o , „ i,llp Churches of Christ. Scientist. *P womensl ,horus SubJect of
tnda, The Edna Role Ml- Mon branches of The Mother , him h swn,on bv ,hp l»*«or: "The
zz: • 'ZLTnrh''w <*»- cir*?•"«»• **»*»-
H.idd( n \e- in Mass on Sunday Feb 1,1 lhp alb-rnoon at 2 p m. a
26 drama contest sponsored by the
Tlie Golden Text is from Coin-- Fl>w,"'Ui league of Loval, Klng-
Ather.:.■■in club.
Tli • uevice will be used in con-
neetion v.itli a baby's incubator
given the hospital 'otne time ago
- '->1 4***. nim iVIJ.' L/nit' I1UU- ........ nyi-Hiron 111
and son: Paul northwest of P°ints of Arkansn *. h-\v davs of )y th< PsVt-ho!cRiv dub of Sapulpa.
on organization of young mothers.
last week.
E. Thompson. Harvey Bas,
7 30 p m.
Tlmrsday .Senior Christian Eu
■h-avoi skating party at 7 p m
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
500 Sou tli Rock Island Avenue
W R. Johnson. Pastor
Sunday seliool at 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship at 10:59 a. in.
A special arrangement of "What
. « Friend We Hate in Jesus.** bv
,hp M,h- Converse-Adams
use
ntie.
30 p
! IU R< II
fisher Calumet Geary. Union Citv
and E! Reno will be held. This will
ever into thp evening
Ol Till MZARENE si.,n. inV‘ n , ,
Bickford ar.d Jenkins rl h, d . , , ,bp '^'cl of
R., F , Chi ist dwell in vou richlv in all
w,ur-.'in.. ,,0r, , wlsiclom: .And whatsoever ve rol,tin"e uvpr "»"> ,,lp evening
'’ 0plP 10 Uo in word or deed, do all In the SPI'vi('ps and '“ike the place
■ bn,' sundTv 7™, thr ^ JpM's Riving |th«* evening services.
.v.ord , « st t'phi,,. lha,,k* ,n 00(1 al1cl the Father by, Mrs. Dillon will give the last
hay....... fot the first , "! ,,Pr lpcturps ,1" leadership
Among the citations which con- training at 7:30 p in Wednesday.
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'.ill
So
Sut-.d; \q,lile me ettattons which con- naming at , 30 p in Wednesday. Mr. and I
, 1 stitute the lesson-sermon is the These have been verv interesting I Union City,
■i.,. ,, following from the Bible- -T ie and very profitable.
30 . in R'lvmond ,,Vi ,>pf,,>Ip ,,lat walked in darkness Vou are cordially Invited to at-
' r.t to'- bavp SPP'> « **-*«« light- thev that <pnd our services
dwell in the land of the shadow
- IS r . of ^ death Upon them hath the TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN
Vo,
SPI'I l;
( HURCII
901 South Hoff Avenue
E H Pittelko. Pastor
a m Sundav school and
"at-us classes ,, . , , .
•-Vi si - 10 4, , m "Kll1t sl"npd P<"' «'«»" «s a child
• Md u-tl luu u ls !’T U"‘° "s a son is Riven:
i - • n , ;UK' ',hp kovernment shall be uuon
shoulder: and his name shall ...... —-
......... ;; Caled Wonderful. Counsellor adu» Bible class
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: ’-nv ' lv of mu-icni mini-
U'r. oo-ii -.'val utid insinimema!
h i .. ,: , x ,, ..... . HM.li I,iso innttnes
•'it rn:;-: The program will fol,nwlnR station from the 7:45 n m
-n at c 30 p ' ' Christian -Science textbook Sci- Tllp friendly church invites vou
Prince of Peace"
■Is-iiah 9:2.61
Tlie lesson-sermon als0 includes
10:45 a m.—Services.
3:30 to 4 p m The Lutheran
hour. Radio station KTOK.
Wednesday- Lenten services at
...... — “• .................... T Oearv aecom- Mrs. Marv Bade- of Lincoln
sons. Johnny Bob and Kenneth, at- panted by He:in Bomhoff. depart- Neb has urrivetTfor a few d-ivs1
.tended the 42nd wedding annlver- ed for Wichita Kan. Thursday visit e, neDhew w •
jsary of Mr. ad Mrs L. T. Samuel- where they will pend a few days. Eretz. 826 South Ellison'avemm ‘
I son. at the home of Judge and I Irvin Penwright. Mr. and Mr- *' ------
! Mrs. Emtru’tt Thompson in El Gene Balei.ti anti daughter, p.ar-
lRp,’°- bara. were buine-s visitors i„
| Rev A T. Steiger. M. E Thomp- Geary Wediu -dav
I son, v C Walker. Frank Hutch!- Vergil Mum • of Gcu - >rans-
I.son. Mr. and Mrs. Sieve Hudson acted bu it - ir. C il . i.- t Tiim-s-
J attended the Cub Scout study a, clay.
the Etta Dale Junior highschnol Clene Ea!< :.ti ttans.ictecl business
in El Reno Friday night. in E! Reno Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell of Marvin 1 on accompanied
Calumet spent Sunday with Mr- bv R; y I.an-.. ill - and Earl Smith
Tillie Tcdd and soil. Francis, of of Geary un.l I <-v Spear of Calu-
Wheatland. met. departed Wednesday evening
Earl Pritner of El Reno spent to attend a - - : show in Wiehi-
Monday afternoon at the home ta. Kan.
of his parents. Mr and Mrs. Jeff __
Pritner. and family. TROLM CURIOUS FISH
Mr and Mrs. Ross Cubbage and PLUMAS NATIONAL FOREST.
Frances Cornell of Calumet, no- Calif. <U.P Trout arc much more
com pa tiled by Sid Morris of Geary interested ;n human beings than
were Sunday evening guests of thr average fi-h-rman could ever
Mr. and Mrs. J Y. Taylor of be induced to li: lic-.-c. according tr.
O. J. Erickson Cow Hallo-.y miner
Mrs Lyman Mulk and daughter Eric-k'on in -i d'-'-.i ,si-a (living nut-
of Dover spent a few davs with fit. has been mining evtrn-ivcly at
her mother. Mrs. Frank Barrett the bottom of Feather river. He
and Mr. Barrett, northeast of states that trou- e. .n-a mtlv swiv
Calumet. around his outfit and peer at him j
Mrs. Lillie Tve. Mr. and Mrs. through the glass openings.
- UPHOLSTERING -
SLIP COVERS
• REPAIRING
• KEFINISHINfi
YATES ANTIQUE
FURNITURE
315 South itoek Island
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Ti,e Hi-N Y Tm-im-s and Senioi a'™ a,Kl HpaIth wl,b Kej* to the Wp Preach a changeless Christ for
Biba '■'•.* , The.4:!:p,urr by Mar> BakPr &My- a changing world.
6 30 p t'i Throughout all generations both -----.
Evenlt.g ey.ititteli.-tti- s,.,v.er at *ff,.ty and after the Christian era.
‘ ;10 p m Sermon by th, pastor ° ,as ,hp s,,iril,,al Wpa-
S iii i:,: mu a- by th,. . 1P lpflppHon of God —has come
F- VPI meeting a- 7 s n ,« ' S°,,,P ,nPasu,p °r power and
Wet ncsuMv Tlii ' Z tMacp tn "11 Prepared to receive A man invps,Pd "t
tli, ml service■ This - " Chrisl’ T*uth" ,p. 333.. **r ««'""*«• Ia how many days will
service r,„. --------- llP IPCPive S14.40 interest, con-
A Problem A Day
Th, Women's p, „. , „ , Bil! °(,SKpV- student at okla- sidering 365 days in the year?
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DIRECTORY
R1 Reno, Oklahoma
The Your.g Women's Missionary
-cejcfys monthly m-eting win be
lickl in the liotne of Mrs. Carl
Culley beginning at 10:30 a. in
Thursday.
Pia\er and fasting se.--.-iee Fri-
day noon Come for this aojr of
prayer if you can.
We will welcome one and all to
all of these services. You will feel
at home worshiping with us.
CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN
mission
Services will be conducted by
Rev. W. O Way-man of Amorita
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m Sunday-
ill the citv hall, west entrance,
second floor.
Wc are very grateful for the!
attendance last Sundav.
Regular services each Sunday, i
If vou are not attending services'
elsewhere, we cordially invite you
to worship with us.
We will have Rev. W. R. Reid |
of Springfield. Me. with us to'
conduct our revival which begins |
Mar. 13 in the city hall, third
floor. His subject for the
week will be ’Revelation.’’
Wilson Funeral Home
Ambulance Service
Phone 177
PISTONS AND RINGS
FOR ALL CARS
PISTONS, RINGS AND SLEEVES
FOR TRACTORS
Lanman Supply Co.
118 South Rock Island Phone 331
DR. P. J. CRADEN
Eye, Ear, Noae and Throat
Glasses Fitted
Citizens National Bank Bldg.
Telephone 645
DR. P. B. MYERS
Sp,-,i;,l Attention To Diseases
of Itertum
First Nationrtl Brink Building
Telephone 27 or 298
DR. CATTO Dr. Harry A. Meyer
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DENTIST
421 South Williams 0ver Crown ^ stor®
Phone 399 PHON3
Dr. Joseph T. Phelps
Special Attention to Eye.
Ear, Nose and Throat.
Glasses Fitted
Phone 81
Dr. V. P. Cavanaugh
DENTIST
Dffice 391 - Phones - Res 1510
203 East Wade in
Aderhold and Brown Building
DR. P. F. HEROD
Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Scientifically Fitted
First Nnt.lonal nnk Bldg.
Phone 1070
Lucius Babcock, Jr.
LAWYER
108'j So,till Rock Island
Over Jones Drug
TELEPHONE 207
Roberson & Roberson
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Sam Roberson J. N. Roberson
1071-4 East Woodson
Phone 404
Consult (his handy ’direc-
tory when you need pro-
fessional advice and assist-
ance.
THE PUBLIC HAS LOOKED
AT CAR PRICES-CAR VA1UES-F0R1939
and again the public is buying more
Chevrolets than any other
make of car
This public preference
is the public’s proof of
Chevrolet’s greater dollar
value. Act on it! ... Buy
Chevrolet for 1939 .. • and
get more for your money
Melon Vain.
*^S=as:
El Reno Motor Co.
106 EAST WADE
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA
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