The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 108, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 5, 1953 Page: 2 of 12
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MISS LAWANNA SHERWOOD
Couple Sets Date
For Nuptial Vows
Mr and Mrs Ed Jennings. 70S
Legion Auxiliary
Fetes Girl State'rs
Members of Ihe American Legion
auxiliary entertained delegates to
Oirlx State with a lawn party
Thursday evening at the home of
Mrs. M. L. Simmons. 1271 East
Oak. Assistant hostesses were Mrs
Scott Story and Mrs. John Pitch.
Mrs. Herbert Lukenagard. presi-
dent, introduced the honored guests
and they r\ported on the different
phases of the week on the OCW
campus. Arlene Moyer discussed
the entertainment: Karen Searcy,
political parties, and Jerry Deter-
man. life in the city. Lilia Belli
FUher. another delegate was un-
able to attend Thursday's meeting.
Jane Bulley, who was elected state
lieutenant governor, gave a resume
of the inaugural bunquet and ball
Jane will attend Oirls Nution in
Washington. D. C. July 31-Aug. ti
and was presented a gift by the
auxiliary.
Mrs. Lokensgurd was named hon-
orary colonel of Oirls State.
It was announced there will be
To Size 42!
Edited
MRS JAMES
MINTER- Phone
North Choctaw, have announced an exhibit of sweaters for Korean
the engagement of their daughter,
Mis Law anna Sherwood, to Arthur
E Ei'.ilgmeter. son of Mr. and Mrs
R A. Billlgmeier, 1221 West Lon-
don.
Tht wedding will be an event of
2:30 the afternoon of Aug. 30 in
Wesley Methodist church Rev A
W Coleman, pastor, will officiate.
The bride-elect is a senior stu-
dent at El Reno highschool where
she holds membership in the Bonita
M rrcio Literary society, the Squaw
Pep club which she serves as cheer
leader, and the a cappella choir.
The prospective bridegroom was
graduated from the El Reno high-
school with the class of 11153 and is
now employed at Port Reno.
orphans at the state convention to
be held Aug. 7-9 in Tulsa
Refreshments were served at the
close of the evening.
Natalie Lokensgard of 8t. Louis,
Mo., was an additional guest fur the
meeting.
Mrs. Story, 1200 South H idden,
will be hostess to the group on
July 16.
IIANliV EDUCATION
MERIDIAN. Miss <UP> Youths
here ran get a junior college edu-
cation ut the taxpayers' expense.
The city education system Includes
an accredited Junior college thut oc-
cupies a Joint campus with the high
school.
CALENDAR
MONDAY
Eagles auxiliary. Meeting at the
Eagles hall Business meeting.
TUESDAY
Rebekah lodge. Meeting at the
IOOP hall.
Workbusket club. Hostess, Mrs.
Then Lorrnzen, 628 South Hadden.
See the New RCA VICTOR Television
17-INCH WAYNE—Here's the lowest
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cabinet finished in rich maroon
Model 17T301
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“SINCE 191*"
III 8. Bickford
Phone 228 or SM
Spurlin Employes Are
Friday Dinner Guests
Employes of the Spurlin Sales
company of El Reno and Oklahomu
City and their guests were enter-
tained with a dinner Friday eve-
ning at Olenii's Steak House In
Oklahoma City. Hosts for the affair |
were Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Spurlin
and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Spurlin.
Those from El Reno attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lane. Mr.
und Mrs. Earl Jones. Mr and Mm.
A O. Outh, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Ward. Mr. and Mrs. John Moncrlef,
Mrs. Ira Duke.. Ronnie Spurlin,
Mlss Ruby Huchtemunn und Ernest
■ Hill.
Guests from Oklahoma City were
Mr and Mrs. P. D. McOluthery,
Mr and Mrs. Merle Nance, Mr and
Mrs. IJoyd Nixon, Mr. und Mrs.
James Lessly, Mr. und Mrs. Roby
Mace und Mr. and l^rs, Bryan
Smith.
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Dinner Compliments
Guests From Texas
?our Pharmacist
Vitally linked
for Health!
Kor first-aid not requiring a
doctor, we are glad to assist you. Our
stork of first-aid equipment Is large. We
fill your prescriptions ACCURATELY
and FAST.
BIRDEN'S PHARMACY
100 North Rock Island
l’honr 377
Mrs. Blanche P. Fischer, 621
South Barker, entertained with a 7
o'clock dinner Friday evening at
Allen's Drive-In honoring Mrs.
Walter H. Campbell and Mrs. Nor-
man H. Snider and daughter. Har-
riett. of Seguln, Tex.
Other guests were Mrs. W R.
j Buckner. Mrs. Oladnor A. Barnard,
Mr- A Francis Porta, Mrs. Haydn
J. Davis and Mrs. Forrest Nave.
Following the dinner, the evening
was spent informally at the Fischer
home.
* * *
Early Morning Coffee
Held in Harris Home
Honoring Mrs. Norman H. Snider
und daughter. Harriett, of Seguin.
Tex., Mrs. Emmett Harris und her
daughter. Peggy, entertained, at a
coffee Saturday morning lti the
Harris home, 1305 South Reno.
Invited g'jests were Mrs. Jack
Dill. Mrs. Oall Slaughter. Mrs. Gar-
land Green, Enid, Mrs. Garrett
Miles. Mrs. Everett Johnston. Mrs.
W. W. Slaughter, Mrs. C. B. Corwin,
Mrs. Forrest Nave and Mrs. Duard
Barnes.
CLEARANCE
STARTS MONDAY—9 A. M. STOCK WILL BE REDUCED
TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW FALL MERCHANDISE ARRIV-
ING DAILY! HURRY! SAVE!
3-PIECE PLAY SETS
Boys-Girls, Sixes 3, 4, 6
Faded Blue Denim Boxer
Shorts, Longies, Terry Shirt
REGULAR 33.98
NOW
BOY'S DRESS PANTS
Summer Fabrics
Sixes 1 to 8
VALUES To $5.98 NOW
GIRLS DRESSES
Sizes I to 12
Regular Values to 24.95
NOW 2.95 to 15.95
1.75-3.75
ALL SWIM SUITS
BOY'S SHORT SUITS
Two-Piece
Sixes 3 to 8
Boys, Girls Styles
Sixes 2-6—2-16
NOW
79c t. 2.75
NOW
BOY'S SHIRTS
NYLONS—Sizes 1 to 6 ._ Now 2.00
COTTONS—Sizes 1 to 10 75c-X.00-1.59
GIRLS’ SUMMER BLOUSES
NYLONS AND COTTONS
Regular Sixes 2 to 14
Pre-Teens Sixes 8 to 14 4 AA
WERE 1.96 to 4.98 Now lovjf To
PRE-TEEN DRESSES
REG. $7.95
VALUES __________________NOW
1 Size 14. 2 Each Sixes 8-10-12
REG. $10.95
VALUES __________________NOW
1-Sixe 12. 2-Stxe 18
SORRY!—NO REFUNDS. EXCHANGES—NO CHARGES—ALL SALES FINAL!
115-B South Rock Island
(Formerly West’s Infant’s Wear)
Phone 1848
Girls Entertain
At Summer Formal
Oloria Bolts, Kay OhoUton and
Peggy Harris entertained with a
Fourth of July summer lurmul Sat-
urday night at the Elks home.
Chaperones for the affair were Mr.
und Mrs. Emmett Harris und Mr.
and Mrs Dale Cooksey.
Invited guests Included Daria
Gleuson. Janet Johnson, Natala
Clurke. Karen Searcy, Nadine Lott,
Carol Dee Smith. Sue Dresser. Myr-
nu Powers. Kellyene Barlow. Putty
Choice. June Bailey. Patricia Huyn-
es, Roberta Camper, Sue Johnson.
Putty Everett, Donna Hawkins, Ar-
lene Imboden. Lenoru Plant, Ar-
lone Moyer,. Lilia Beth Fisher,
Sydney Schmoyer.
Doris Schooley, Jill Shaw. Gary
Smith. Paul Hutiser. Jimmy Moore.
Kay Burton. Jack Slaughter, Fred
Lechtenberger. Billy Leeper, Rod-
ney Thomas, Tommy Moore, Thom-
as Huidwliin Don Junerson, Dirk
Horton. Gary Teseh. Jack Reichert,
Larry Musters, Harold Webster.
Melvin Whltucre, Kim Schafer, Jim
Winslow.
Orville Corlee. Emmett Thomp-
son. Allen Welden, Bob Rader.
Jumes Archer, Tom Rukes, Buddy
Babcock, Thud Seely. Richard Fred-
rick. Jackie Spurr, Jesse Nordmun.
Frank Wewerka, Paul Bennett,
Wayne Ezell, Mux Epps, Wayne
Cooksey, Don Bornemann, Tommy
Freeman, Rodney Doniium, Ronny
Mount, Wetidull Dozier mid Ren-
nuld Schmidt o( Nashua. Iowa.
* * *
Women’s Relief Corps
Meets With Mrs. Bien
Meeting for an all-day session
Friday was the Women's Relief;
Corps at the home of Mrs. Oeorge
Bien. 905 South Rock Island.
The business meeting, which was
conducted by Mrs. L. I. Fiscus.
president, was followed by u covered
dish luncheon. The Lord's prayer
was led by Mrs. Olive Verges.
Mrs. Pearl IJngenfelter was ini-
tiated os a new member Into the
club.
Members present were Lillie Mc-
Cray, Mrs. Agnes McIntyre, Mrs.
H. H. McFuiland. Mrs. Sam Kelley.
Mrs. Verges, Mrs. Fiscus and the
hostess.
A social will be held July 15 hi,
the home of Mis. Verges, 220 North’
Barker.
* * *
David DeLanas Hosts
At Supper Saturday
M- s. John C. DeLana and Mr. and
Mrs. Duvld DeLana and children,
Andrea and David C., entertained
with an al fresco supper Saturday
evening at the David DeLana home.
918 South Macomb.
Ouests were Miss Vivian Cooler
and Miss Vera Campbell, both of
Oklahoma City, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Hickman Turner of Norman.
9051 II—20 ; 30—*7
Id/
You've asked us again and again
for your ruvorite "good classic.”
Here it is! Depend on it to go
every where at the ring of the
phone, to keep you crisp and cool
ihrough the most wilting weather.
If you’re n golfer, sew it for a
smart golf dress.
Pattern 9051: Misses' Sizes 12.
14. 16, 18. 20 : 30 . 32. 34. 36. 38. 40.
42. Size 16 takes 4 1, 8 yards 35-
inch.
This easy-to-use pattern gives
perfect lit. Cumplete, illustrated
Sew Chart shows you every step.
Send 35c in coins lor this pattern
—add 5 cents for each pattern for
lst-clu.ss mailing. Send to Marian
Martin, care of Thr El Reno Dally
Tribune. No 360. Pattern Dept.. 232
West I8lh St.. New York 11. N. Y.
Print plainly name, address with
size and style number.
Sunshine HD Club
Plans Benefit Work
Members of the Sunshine home
demonstration club were reminded
to collect used clothing and old
greeting cards for the Crippled
Children's hospital Ul Oklahoma
City during the regular meeting
Thursday in the home of Mrs. W.
W. Patterson. Mustang.
Mrs Lawrence Wiedemann, pres-
ident. presided during the meeting
and roil call was answered with
'My Short Cut for 8ewing * The
lesson on “Time Savers in Home
Sewing" was led by Mrs John Dar-
row, assisted by Mrs Raymond
Payne. Mrs. E E Fitch, home dem-
onstration agent, demonstrated how
to cover a belt.
Mrs. W J. Button was elected a
delegate to attend Farm and Home
week in Stillwater.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess at the close of the after-
noon.
Guests were Mrs. Fred Williford
and Mrs. Fitch and members pres-
ent were Mrs. Don Bennett. Mrs.
Jim Darrow. Mrs. Gervase Men/,
$IH. Eddie Bejeck, Mrs. T W.
Spence. Mrs. Henry Reding. Mrs.
Don Young. Mrs Wilbur Owen. Mrs.
Wiedmann. Mrs. Button. Mrs. Dar-
row and Mrs. Payne.
The next meeting will be Aug. 6
with Mrs. Raymond Payne serving
as hostess. Lesson leaders will be
Mrs. Bejeck and Mrs. Owen on
"Bi tter Methods of House Clean-
ing.”
Modern Etiquette
Q. In a restaurant with divans
on one side of the t abler. ho* do
the women and the men scat them-
selves?
A. The women lake the seats
next to the wail, and Uie nun sit
opposite them.
Q. How should a woman who
has recently been divorced sign Iter
name?
A. If she wishes to keep the
"Mrs." before her name, her hus-
band's surname must be preceded
by her own maiden name. as. “Mrs
Bates Johnson." She Is never Mrs,
Mary Johnson.
Q. Is it all right lor a very nerv-
ous passenger in a car. which Is
being driven too fast, to ask the
driver to slow down?
A. UnUss the passenger knows
the driver very well, it is best to say
nothing. When future invitations
are extended, an excase for not ac-
cepting can be made.
Family Has Birthday
MonopoK tin June 4
NEWBURGH. N. Y July 4-fU.P'
— It's a graiiU-aiuin birthday party
for the Eatuft fftuly when the par-
ents and tin ,rtuldren celebrate
their anniversaries at the same
time. -' ••
Mr. and Mrs. O. Arthur Eaton
were mamqd June 13, 1937. Both
were born Jtku 4, 1913 In 1941
along came Oocrge, Jr.. June 4th.
Elizabeth Was born June 4. 1946.
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Short Stories
About Home Folks
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Zent of Tuc-
son, Ariz., arrived Friday for a
week's visit in the homes of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Zent.
Reformatory circle and her mother,
Mrs. Chester Rumfelt and Mr. Rum-
felt, 316 North Barker.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Roady, 2458
Towns End drive, have returned
from a two-week stay in Illinois
and Kansas. Mr. Roady attended
the diesel school in LaOrange and
Mrs. Roady visited with relatives in
Chicago. Blue Island and La-
Grange. 111., and Kansas City, Kan.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hauser, 717
South Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Wright of Guthrie left Satur-
day for a 10-day visit with rela-
tives in Burbank. San Diego and
Los Angeles, Calif. The Wrights
are former El Reno residents. She
is a sister of Mrs. Hauser.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 108, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 5, 1953, newspaper, July 5, 1953; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc924748/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.