The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 2, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 26, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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JNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1939
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
OC&ETY
— 1 V/iP —0
THREE
ghschool Set
Feted At Dance
Calendar
ltprtaining at dancing at the MONDAY
onto temple, members of Te- \ Athenaeum club. Hostess. Mrs. T.
chapter. Order of DeMolay. IF- Clifford, 502 South Williams
lousiness and Social Meet-
ings Are Conducted
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
SET FOR APRIL 3G
Business and social meetings of , shape?
divisions of the Ladies Aid society
Q How long after the wedding
ceremony should the reception be
held?
A. The wedding reception is held !
immediately following the cere-j Miss Dorothy Rush Bride-
iElect Of lack Mpfnlf lr0n 0Ver lhe back 01 the brald 'City Friday evening
I Q Are sheirv glasses large or | ' ' iu h it ail q h()W can I remove dust and! yrnro than -mo
small, and what is the correct
HOW CAN I?
By ANN ASHLEY
GROUP ATTENDS
DISTRICT MEETING
Rev. and Mrs. O A Morris, Miss
Kathryne Morris, Miss Juanita
Q. How can I iron braid so that jBarret ,and M‘“ Mittendorf
it will look as nice as when new? at<;nded an Oklahoma City dts-
, tint meeting ol the Young Peo-
A Iron the braid bv placing it ples* Leagu,. of MethodiSt Epis-
lace clown on several thicknesses
of Turkish toweling, running the Methodist church
copal church, south, at St. Luke's
Oklahoma
Among the first announcements
i
_ cJ.)e Ofafe!
7<A%, BUY
^IfKOTEX
/
RESERVE BOX
More than 200 persons from over 1
, the district were presented for
food from the gas burners?
A Remove the burners about the banquet and program, which
hosts to a number of the I avenue. 01 ,he First Methodist church were j v A; sheirv BJasses are small and of spring wedding dates is that of once every week, turn them up- included several inspirational ad
(school set Friday evening after j Monday Contract Players. Host- conducted Thursday afternoon ' V"sh£p<>ci' ; I^iss IV»'otby Rush- daughter of
El Reno-Capltol Hill basket- ess ef courtesy party. Mrs W. W when Mrs. Thomas Jensen. 31a! ^ W all right for a hostess | 1 ant* Mrs Ike Rush. 1304 South
K. Misenhelter. chapter dad,
beroned the group,
pong those attending were Miss
[ruin Mae Ilucltnbee Miss Vir-
In Bell Bruce
!
gume. The Collegians play- Slaughter, 703 West Wade street Ernst Wade street
C Jbanettes club. Hostess. Miss Miss Effie Weaver
Ecxit* Roberson. 7(H South Choctaw big group one.
J avenue. Devotional® were presented by '
American Legion auxiliary. Reg- Mrs. C A Jones preceding the *
Mis' Fuv Gard ! u'ar meeting in the American Leg- routine business session. A St
iln hall at which time Mrs. Marion Patiicks day contest was enjoyed
a, r,/'*', Woodworth of Kingfisher, depart 1,11
■ f M. Bonnie : muiif t d in a ........ and white color note.
vvas assisted by : t0 have her monogram appear on | choctaw avenue, bride-elect of
in entertain- 1 *,Pr l>la,'c cards? "hick Metcalf, son ol Mr. and Mrs
A. Yes, if .she wishes to do so.' sr" Bartlesville.
______ ! Date ol tlielr wedding has been (
set for Apr 30.
ARE DIVERSION I Rus)l is assistant manager
Chinese checkeis and needlework 0f tlw Montg3me^' Wal(i °«»er rt
side down and tap gently. dtesses and dedication services.
Q. How can I keep cut flowers -------
fresh for a longer time? PICKPOC KETS BUSY
A Try placing a piece of gum SAN FRANCISCO, --(U P)—Police I
icamphor in the water. have advised the public to refrain
i tempi tartly from rushing to the!
aid of girls who apparently faint
Mi s Betty Mia Still Miss |after which',efreshments. ap,^ were the diversions when
Bn el, mi Sara Ann Pres- | “mt »jresldent' will be an honor- ^
MLss Margaret Ann ilice. Miss
Miss Marian
Viri!iilia Grab-
Wllliam Vaughn, 420 South Wil- E1 Reno *ll6hschcol. where she was
bams avenue, entertained the a member of Lhp Squuws. girls'
Friendly Stitchers Friday after- p,‘|J flllb' Phl!ftlathean literary so
l’.aon. Delicious reftv ltmenls were U,K| "«* SlrLs glee rlub. As
served. ia owmber of the Flying Aces club
Those feted weie Mrs M E. -shl' won ,mn>' outstandings honors
Flaherty. Mrs Frank Inge Mrs.iin '1’H c*ub work.
Harry Campbell Mrs Charles Mr Metcalf was educated in the
Wan,burg. Mrs Hum Dotmellan Buulesville schools and now is
Mrs Harry Hanson and daughter eni|’l"yecl ax «uard 111 lhe federal
Mr. Louis, • :,n,| M w v M.,t. ''ef,amatory here He was trnnsfer-
,on red to El Reno about a year ago
Host-ss to the flub „, two week- fro,n Washington. D. C
will be Mi, I tonne...... ,1-t ;';„„th! HonoHnB thp bride-elect. Miss
Roberts avenue Wtlnta Chadwick and Miss Mabel
NnUii’s entertained at a surprise
....... ‘miscellaneous shower at the Int-
|fS . ’[!* iter's home. 204 North Barker ave-
l iirrest 20t> West Walt.; street, M,i0 America The Beautiful." by | , ' 'S " *' nue. Friday evening. Guests were
Ain, will entertain at a ccurte.s;. mi- Robert Thotnpmn aecompa-I H,'b,,',,'‘l sov South limited to members of the Vota
.led guest and a national defense
Fun ret i i i vfi program will be presented with Attending were Mrs. W. J. Flem-
1 ■ 1 " ' 1 Ma,lan mnida Ferauson in charge Mrs. C. A. Jones, Mrs. Frank
=m«‘ Ml . Vii ...... Grab- M^ Wa ^rguson in charge. f,. Mra. M AUce Mlll01,
J hiW 5;UH1 Cl^L*- Hosb-s Mrs. M,.s , w Wrlght> Ml. R(1V Mi(.
Ln l H, t„i, ,nn Dale Byrd, nob Miner Schwab. 832 South Ellison (.hell M|.s w c Coon Mrs j w
|ma. Roy Urtnn, Robert Moul- avenue. Green. Mrs. W E. Roberson. Mrs
Tommy Bo.irdman. Carlton, Bducare chapter. Speakers In- w R K(,, n_ Mrs R Jay M(.Gln.
nis Mrs. Cora Dungan and Mrs.
A C. Gilbert.
Divisiini Two
[bv WonllKii.c Homer Smith. \ Mr Roy Stevenson. 828 Rom I,; M).v H K cuniiiiig'iuiii 211
l: B«" Wilson Jimmy Haiteon avenue. West Jenkins street assisted by
Jack Evan- Albert Houle Order ol Eastern Star. Regular Mrs E L camse. was hostes) to
|v Palmer. John W Fox. .ir j meeting in the Masonic temple. division two lor which Mrs. J H.
■il Hill Acini F'hwarl'/. Jim- rUESDAA Kincaid presented the devotionals
'-.niiili A I* < u'i (>■ 1 C. club. Hostess. Mrs Lulu q |1(, program consisted ol a vocal
[less. John Rector, Carter Leelstitute. Hostess. Mrs W C. Elliott
Ide lfubi i t Mar;It. Buddy Grab- 700 South Rock Island avenue.
|'T. Met via It'll Grill koerner. 1 Monday Night Bridge club. Host-
Mrs,
ficc here. She is a graduate of the
ID 1 old
j f I oi taw avenue, was hoste s cl
Vila Sunday m-IiooI class ol the
30
Napkins
2 fur !*!>(•
lilt) DESCENDANTS
realized the greatest ambition of recently have been "rolled" of their 11
her life—she has become, with the roll. Police are convinced it Is
birth ot her fourth great-great- .....rely an epidemic and will with-
grandchild, the "mother" of one draw theii warning nfter it has |
hundred descendants 'passed.
negtimi, .unitui tutu -uipei
|©so>
Kil l Mt\ INI>I ( 1 s
b 'll MliEir ' partv in the form ol ., I o'clock llir.(1 ,,, piano |JV Ml.. ......... .............. ....... ...............
. 1“ lot MIS Guy luncl.on-bridge Malone, mul vocal snlm by Rich-!" '' n,i"r1' wi,,u'' F,ifl"v First Baptist church and a few j
HI 11 ilciib 1 it were conducted J U. G club. Hostess. Miss ari| c.,rl(,r cvenmy pic,,dim Hie El Reno- at|,llll0|m) friends
the j Harriet Golden. 819 North Choctaw Patriotic mptils were used in ap- Capito1 11,11 L;,‘ketb"11 8ame , ‘ * .•/
I idle
Aii'.iIi.i r\
pointments ol the leltesliment
Her guests wen* Misses Bennie
C l.t It POSTPONES
lor ol Raiil.iail GmaluclOI's al alavi'lllie.
liar lie in hel l F'ridtn after- A. B C. club Mctnbei- will Jett- cctirse served to the loin inember.' ! Bp11 Payles• Gciiildiiie Donnellan. ., MKTjNn
n in He f 1 I, Iml! Jnie a no-hostess line parly at a Mrs. E C Murphy ol Oklahoma ,PliI h'watei 1. ndla Monday and | Meeting oi the O D O. Quilt-
111 uldiiion lu Mrs local theatre. Gilv. Mrs. Thompson. Mrs Malone 1Mnrilvn Hol,'."u'! t!|Ub planned for Thursday
in idier ", wen Mi P O Women; Christian Tempera lire and Mi Carter htid the members ' with Mrs Irvin St at ton. 712 West
11 '• 11 MU,W xl: 1union Hostess Mrs- Anna Row‘ M, 8 Boyd Wilson Mi Alice BROWNIES Mil 1 London street, has been postponed
Humphrey, Mrs A B Warner, j AT SCHOOL untill Mar 8 because of illness a-
! Regular meeting of the Brownies' mong the members.
W cf Lincoln : clc al yva conducted al
|,l < i,i.,|i„ 1 'l Ciiii ku ha. Mi land 217 North Macomb avenue
lit ■' ".n Mi .1. i) II.ill Mi.- Tuesday Players. Hostess nl 7 \j,- Rov Them, Mrs J 1 Carter
[It 1 mi .1 11 Grav< ' Vioek dinner-bridge. Mr Rpbet .1, p g Coiuioi Mi 1
Il M' VV ......
, J ............. 112 ......... BBl'kei Vance Air- F p Hockei and Mi Ithe chool bul lii rh da after- 1 1 quick results use The Daily
I -......htk-.................. «».r ............. a sssjsh± — -.....
0 Meeting three was to this
[AI'TER EN.lGYs ,s"a , , , , _ , held in the home of Mr. George summer. The wotk. being dene bv--- ~
Im.K A.M UN Ml M( RebekiUi lodge. Regulsi meeting Reagan. 1008 West tendon street. I electric needle wa
,»r or yin .j lnl 1 Poetry" in Ute I O O I-' hall
Al ill". Mill" were coni- WEDNESDAY
directed by
"bo was assisted iu her hospital-‘ Mi - Dorothy R racli and Miss
hies by Mrs w R Johnson Be- Charlotte L.inville Brownie help-
pi >'i ' an inieiv Inc.- program 1 C ttiiolu Daughters ol America, fore the pregram on "Famous Men'.-ti-
M 1 c in 1. t n.i-liliii and Mis.-. Regular mcetme m lhe Knights b01P jn pebrttarv the devotional
[iln vr 1 l .1 cdiicn for Omega of C'oluinbus ball were given by Mrs Reagan
liil1" Il 1 1 s i Fill "lority. h I dub lloi.te.v Mr i.Icnn Takiile, part ot; Die program were
|r 1111 H,i, Tliiu d.e eyi-ni'ii; in 1 Richardson, 2224 We t Rog.-i-.- m, .. p jjj, ,, ... p (
bim"' I Mr Jinn Allison 'net Mom. Mrs T D Perdue. Mrs.
Bi.nili 1:11 l.t 1 avi-uue l.adtes Auxiliary to l^ieomotivc uam rOV( allJ rih;i Keen.
P»ev i> • "tiled in-1 nielhv pit- Fugineers. Hostess. Mrs. Charles Gtlier- present included a new
F n" b ' lesson topic and Warnburt-. 604 Flast Hu.seil street member. Mrs. Alice Jutm-im. Mrs
|''rated them yyitli piano and Sunset Bridge club Hostess. Mrs j0f. m Keith. Mrs. Homer Ru-li-
1 elections Leslie White. 314 South Evans ardwit-Mrt M E. Whitney and
Imrti»• .1 bu-.ine - e-sion plans tBVenue lone guest. Mrs R C Musser
the • it • il formal| T M T. M club Hostess Mi Refreshment.* we,.....u-ved andlDan ......... ,,1 Oklahoma Oitv en-
1 1 ' ■ ■' ••• an- Dave Kappas, outh of the cit it wa ........... the March meet- tertained at Minper dance at the
k-1 "" -"'••• will meet Two Rout Brldj.....luh Hoste ........ held in the form OkSioma club In OlHahom C^
' ' 'be f' "dlicrn Hotel furl Mr- Curtis Keilet 12F1 East l-'nn- ,.| ., j , .1. .1 . ‘
n'cUicl ....... and ........am on man street. liup.h "
"• ria-H-e- ... D- .five,, by M. ! J C I ch.b Ho te Mr-. M I ...... iiu^s • “lh ^ Warm, who plan l«
In Gaui’bnrn | If. Reditty. north n| >!,e,„. ; PoH) M , roi, M !d,-‘,wn ^>n '‘.make their home
Bible verses were repealed in re-
• pause to roll call and an ama-
teur program was given Miss Opal
Hilei leadei and Miss Era Mark-
bain a:,si: lam leader, were ptes-
* 11, with lhe member-.
H** # ’V-
Sl »*»*I It DANCE IS
FAREWELL COURTESY
Ryan H Mom. 600 South Wd-;
dams avenue nnd Mr and Mrs
| la.’ pi,-, 1" .'. ci'c Mi I >‘ivli- f Ainrosch Music club Mil,-.- p, j, R(l,.g,. w p.n(kner
■1 Hock Island. 111..
; in Houston. Tex
I Guest.-, iioni FI Reno wlic, attend-
and Mrs A !,.d were Mr nid Mr;. Joseph M
r. Miller, were present with mem- R,jt. Ml, al„, Mrs Marquis1
, . _ Stone Msrris, Mr nnd Mrs John
.-r- m.- and m»-s. v*™*™
R Ki Iso. Mr and Mrs Kennit |
presented the devotionals. 1,
Tn attendanei were Mrs. D011
Allison. Mrs. Jesse W. Huydon. ,,,.
rairiotir pi-oyram on Geerg" Mrs J H Lvom Mrs C T Phvv ,, ............ —.........
Wa* hmeten wa- urescntecl u-h„„ „ , ,, ,/ „ ' Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Rav K. Bail- ,
w.i, ningicn wa, ptesemea when Mrs J. M Woods. Mrs Earl Cook-I H
FAY PORTA
1 hill I 1 1 dm Mi Lou i* 1 * Mrs John (' IVI,ana 8IK, Pout It
'(!«•’ * K itlit'i ine L idc- Mr ' Macomb avenue.
I M Ma 1 caret Full-I Unity club. Hostess. Mr: Colimi-. bets id division lour when thev 1
...... ...... ^ ,l" ' S ’■ ■ m l liiius anuhan,,
|idr.-.| Ismnellv PATRIOTIC PROGRAM h, atteiwlanc ' wen* Mrs n,„, P s<:bafw'- Mr au<1 Mrs. Hayward Two Years Post Graduate Study
* VI' UNIT MEETING At item, Mrs Jesse W Havdon Wn‘hl Mr' N!l"' 0eor8e E Ensemble Playing Stressed
IBM- BIRTHDAYS Patriotic ‘ program «n . — V. ....: „ __don LeVen. Mr. and Mrs Barnard 212 E. Wade Phone 698-J
I (TIEKRATED
dr'lnl a■ iiiivci ...rie ef R ^ Mrs. Nancy Erbai, Kill South Eli-!-py Mrs. W R. Buckner Mrs —
in Ralph C-c tin and Glenn R ; son avenue, entertained the Tulip!Hattie Lord. Mrs. j If Milhvee #
unit. Flower Garden club. Friday Mrs J. W. Reynolds. Mrs. J R.
evening. . Stock and Mrs. Nell Burmeier
Bingo was played with prizes I Chinese checkers were the diver-
beinu won by Mrs F L Witcher siotis of a social hour during
for high score and Mrs Hubert which refreshments were served
Erbar for low. Refreshments were I___
served, a patriotic motif being used ! MRS. FRED E. ARNOLD
I11 the appointments. Miniature BEAUC’EANT HOSTESS
hatchets were presented as favors | Mrs Fred E. Arnold. 518 South
Tit attendance were Mrs. J c Barker avenue, entertained Thurs-
• In note,I guest marked the | Patterson. Mrs. George Purcell, day evening honoring members of
■*** ( :lrii : ! Mrs. Guy a. Streitenberger. Mrs. | Social Order of Beauceant. Sug-
Hnjoying Ih- occasion with tlie \ M. B. Tucker. Mis E L Witcher, i gestions of St. Patrick's day were
nis ter and William L Fogg.
rdi: v", 1" 11 li-brii'i-d nt tlie
o'cli '-k ilintiei bridge ut which
Vi It it Mi , C<> tin and M’’s
jixle; elite, tainpd Friday < t-
1 at the Rhodes' home 1014
iit.li Hadden avenue
Hie table a\ with Mexican
Iterv si-rviet- was centered with
etabnrali-ly decora toil birthday
:c. Gri ins! poems concerning!
iidiei's and hostesses were Mrs.
liti Du Mar; of Kingman, Kan.
and Mis William E. Allen,
nnd Mr R a Eastwood. Mr
d Mrs. H M McGinley, Mr.
I Mi .) W. Nc\Vi|tii‘.t anil Mis
I, Haney.
!-t 4t :]!
I, AS I'll AI'TER
INDUCTS PROGRAM
Lil li-rent Point.,, jn Parlianien-
•y I avv" wa-. lhe topic of the
'"fain al .1 inciting ol Atlas
'titter, fsval-.pr.' In.- tilutp Pri-
v n 1..rim 1 in Ihp home of Mrs.
him 11 ft K T'o, 510 South Wil
ms 11 vet me
fiss in in* von Merveldt was
dcr of the program in which
ss Mary Ashbrook. Mrs J. G.
•dets. Mrs Hadley C. Brown,
V. lJ. Cavanaugh and Mrs.
■Isc took pa11 Mr*. Borders pre-
ded tin- Ftcli'.i lesson on "New
arils."
Tie meeting in two weeks will
with Mrs. Kelso.
:)! 4: s|:
OW AND RECITAL
,E ANNOUNCED
'i s. I faille McCartney will pre-
it pupil- of her dramatic arts
ool of speech in a style show
recital at 8 o'clock Monday
nine; iii tlie Y. W C. A nudi-
Ium in Oklahoma City. The
olic has been invited to attend.
Mrs McCartney, whose home
p i- al 1102 South Macomb ave-
L.\ conducts her .school in Okla-
City.
jyuwnev
MOTOR COMPANY '
SELLS
FORDS
Mrs. W E. Bretz. Mrs. G. W. j used in the partv details ,
Cooper. Mrs. Hubert Erbar. Mrs. | Games and Chinese checkers
Fred R. Gaughom. Mrs Rov Kinr; | were tlie diversions with Mrs. l,ee-
and Mrs. G W Kitzmiller Roy Ewing. Mrs Henry Hernon.
Hostess at a meeting in two j and Mrs. W. C Coon winning
wcoks will i3f* Mrs T1 a SmiUi | primps. Refresh meats were served |
*!17 Ellison avenue. 1 Enjoying the cceasion were Mrs.
| Edna Kelly. Mrs. Katie Bradly,
f ARMERS ATTEND I Mrs I, K Butts. Mrs. Henry Ban-
PANQUET-BAI.I. nister. Mrs. Ewing. Mrs. George
Mr mid Mrs A E. Farmer, 7021 Purcell. Mrs Columbus Hall. Mrs.
South Roberts avenue, spent Frt- | Fred W Sanford. Mrs. Curl Wlnt-
dav evening in Oklahoma City lock. Mrs f N. Wilson. Mrs Meta
where they were guests at a ban-
qupt commemorating the fifth an-
niversary of Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post No. 405 and the Po-
tentates' ball given bv the Shrincrs
at the Shrine temple.
Brener. Mrs Henrv Behne, Mrs.
Coon. Mrs, Addie Hardenbiirg and
Mrs. Hernon.
The organization will conduct
its next regular meeting Mat. 9
at the Masonic temple.
THE “YOUTH
MOVEMENT” IS ON
IN THIS BIG PARADE
OF SPHINX FASHIONS
Gay young basques, pleated skirts,
ni’W boleros—spe- their dainty lines
—gay colors, navy and Mack.
Sizes For Misses,
Women and Juniors
From 7*95
BOWERS
New!
‘Little CJirl’
Boleros
8JS2S5
Ready-to-
Wear
Three - Day
Promotion
New 19.75
Spring
Frocks
■f/ERE 70^y-
VTO WONDER we’re celebrating
IN here today! You see, tv.enty-
five years ago, the oldest maker of
electric refrigerators produced the
first Kelvinator. Now, to mark this
25.th milestone, Kelvinator has built
the Silver Jubilee models.
Actually we've never before
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; After Wednesday these
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