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EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1941 fEDNl
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2! KELSO EMPLOYES
SERIAL STORY
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LADY BY REQUEST
BY HELEN R. WOODWARD
KNIT ANI) TUCK
CLUB CONVENES
Mrs. Hubert H. Raney. 414 South
MODERN
ETIQUETTE
Barker avenue, was hostess to j
members of the Knit and Tuck |
COPYRIGHT, 1041,
NEA SERVICE, INC.
Q. What is one of the most im-
] Sewing club in her home Monday ] pr0per topics of conversation?
i aftern°on. A 0iscussing illness. The height
The time was spent informally1 0f social misconduct is to talk
and in sewing. Names were drawn j 0f sores, pus. ulcerated teeth, colds.
Trianon Club Has
Knitting Session
^ THE STORV: It did not seem | Ariela watched them go jealously “It’s quite all right, Stephen.”
( (Hint ry ( lul) Is .tone strange to Mrs. Stephen Curt— but dared say nothing. Tonight she tried to make her voice sound; for the gift exchange which will mucus, bolls, corns, eczema, or any
Annual Dinner Party Diana—to have so much enjeyed she could not invent an excuse to gay, but in spite of herself it be an event of the Christmas other physical imperfections. It is
her luncheon with Mrs. Richard keep them from spending hours: trembled -Something chemical in Party much better to discuss these sub-
Thorpe—Evalyn—although it is alone together. A short time later, trembled. Something chemical in . ^ pranclg Brewster Mrs. I jeets only with your doctor,
the woman whom Stephen, fam- < Diana heard voices, then the outer ', the air. I guess. Good night. jarnes Sessions and Mrs O L.|
and Mrs. Rosa Kelso were hosts at ous writer and commentator, j (ioor slammed and she supposed! "Good night, my dear.'
i the El Reno Country club Tuesday
lines. Eval.vn, blind, beautiful.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson R. Kelso ..... .......... ........................... ulalw lra,u vuu*». mm me umn ( —■ — - „ James Sessions and Mrs. o. l.| Q Js it c.orrect to leave the
door slammed and she supposed! "Good night, my dear.” | Janeway. all of Oklahoma City,! *on in the cup when drinking
that Adela had gone out with But in her room she found her- were special guests. Mrs. Session);) ;pfl cr cnffPe?
I «t the annual store party for f......’ ‘"T ,,u‘ *" some member of the reckless self sleepless, staring into black! and Mrs. Janeway are former club
| evening at the annual store party love. Besides, Diana’s marriage , crowd she called her “kindred space long after Adela had come i members. ,A' the q*an ■*
in. long after the house had set-! At the close of the afternoon j f
and a woman named Jane Burt, tied into quietness. A cold rain I dainty refreshments were served |lP1's ° ni gests retiring the
PS.1HV -vciuiin ... „..v _______ , -- u . Stephen worked until late, at was falling. It slashed dismally to Mrs. John W. Spencer, Mrs.; j' , " ' th hftrt' ,
Bannister 1114 South Bar- club. Hostess, Mrs. Fred R.Oaughorn, - 0>ci0ck with the tabic being dec- e "’“'J ‘ avc 0SL ia<_ "I1 times almost seeming to forget at the windows and a wild wind1 Kelly Barlow. Mrs. Charles Varnell.
. . ’ 1620 South Ellison avenue. I orated with miniature turkeys and / mamed before he was 35. Diana’s , Diana, so absorbed was he in[ howled around the house. She re- j Mrs. J. T. Willingham, jr„ Mrs. j
... . nn., Leisure Hour club. Hostess, Mrs.[ pumpkins. All appointments were larmer lather, Mr. lacker, and transferring his thoughts to paper, membered her conversation with; Garland Sears, Mrs. Wayne Penry,
distributed anci ........ „n Evans1 .. .......................ic ts, ,.n. ‘
Mrs. Hay K. Bannister and Mrs. |
Haydn G. Davis were associate host- j
FRIDAY - - , ....... .............
Royal Neighbors of America.j the store employes, their husbands, is a business proposition for six spirits." Joey Long, the pianist,;
of Mrs.
A. The hostess.
Cross. During a business meeting a Bridge club. Hostpss, Mrs.
band was decided upon for t o i R j Kjntz at her home in Yu-
club’s annual Christmas danee which
will be an event of Dec. 27 at the k0"'
Country club.
versary sales contest. Several hu-
morous skits were presented after
More yarn *** c‘s'!nu * 1 . Chauncey Hall. 420 South Evans j ln the Thanksgiving motif. The en- old Ellen t uri, Stephens step- H(, Hrote of the South American Stephen the night she had re-, Mrs. Brewster. Mrs. Sessions, Mrs.
sweaters were kill e o avenue. tertalnment was furnished by the, mother, are hoping the eouple rpn1IhH/>i mul the npresKitu nf ro. turned from her walk with Bill! Janewav and Mrs. Elliard Hieb.
losing side in a recent 51st anni-1 "»"« fare f°r »lher
anyway. Spiteful, spoiled Adela
makes life so difficult for her
sister-in-law that only Stephen's
kindness and the friendship of
pyeple like Evalyn and Phil
Bruce, Stephen’s best friend,
make Adela's insults bearable.
Otherwise Diana might wish she
had returned to her down-state
home and to Rill Jackson, her
childhood sweetheart, instead of
I T. L. F. club. Hostess, Mrs. Lou whlch bingo and dancing were en- j
Preston. 107 North Admire avenue. joypt|
pert Fogg, Miss Geneva Hunnicutt, I 735 SouUl 0,^ aVenl,e. i Mrs Bessk, Pllr Mr and Mrs. I
republics and the necessity of ce- - turned from her walk with Bill! Janeway and Mrs. Elliard Hieb,
men ting friendly relations with Jackson. He had said that it; Mrs. Sears. 317 South Evans ave- i
i them in order to present a solid \ would not be impossible to fall j nue, will be hostess to the group j
j front to defiance to the totali-1 in love with her. But lie had not! in a fortnight,
j tarian governments of Europe. j denied his love for Evalyn. Yet
Diana was absorbed, too. en-! could it be that proximity might
Miss Emily Jean Jones. Miss Mar-
garet Petree. Miss Beity Lou Rice, T(),,|{, ,s STUDIED
Mrs; A Francis Porta, Miss Lo»' Ry HeaSTON GROUP
Stone. Mrs. Kermit Scliafer. Miss, „wholesomP Adolescence"
Frank Kelly. Mrs. LoVorn Walker
I Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meek. Miss Helen
I thralled almost, at this unfolding (’have its way. and that when the
of his brilliant mind. She felt she time came to let Diana go. Ste-
scarcely dared breathe for fear of , pheji would find that he needed
j interrupting the smooth flow of; her? Diana knew that having
his thoughts. Anc! it was only! their marriage a success was the
j when he caught her slyly flexing | one thing Ellen Curt wanted most.
• HOW CAN I?
, Lou Ricker. Mr. and Mrs. Emor- , stcDhell H,hfll she was . her still lingers that he stop
.son R. Kelso, daughter, Patricia.’ ........ rPllrl,l(inllt j short in amazement to glance
fired
flirtatious
Richard
to
return from luncheon with Eva-
lyn. and find Adela and Thorpe
in each others arms.
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MOMENTS OF TENDERNESS
his wrist watch.
Charlotte Mae Inlng. the topic of the lesson with all, Mrs Rosa Kelso. Jimmy Hodges.’ Th , |g M u
TTjTs CrAU^ ml Mer-1 m‘*n,berS tak‘n« mrL 1 Mr a“d Mrs’ LfS Line’ Mr and| r, turn from luncheon with E
Jane Jones, Miss Alio j cl;gsjon when Mrs. Edwin Olandei , j^orrjs gtock. Mr. and Mrs.
veldt and Miss Irene von Merveldt. ,uthwest of K, Reno entertained j Mnrion Hi„by. Warner Jones. Mr.
Mrs. Dillon and Miss Stone ^“‘1 Heaston home demonstration elubjan(| Mrs s H Foster. Miss Doris
be hostesses to the group a 1 ] Monday afternoon. Smith Miss Arnes Helnen, Mrs.
next-meeting, place to be announced „uule lhings I have done to J Le0nn Boardman. Mr. and Mrs.
J make home interesting to my | Hnrvey jA.P Hoffman, Miss Dena
* * * i girls and boys" was given in ■ Map Cox Miss Hettle i^p MeElroy
WE MODERNS response to roll rail. I nnfl Mrs j jj. Crain.
WELCOME NEW MEMBER Two visitors of the home domou-, $ $ i
The initial meeting of the season stratlon club wer, Mrs. Ada Chiles j
for the We Modems elub was con-, amj MrJ. q-belma Smith. ; CHRISTMAS I’AI! 11 PLANNED
ducted Tuesday evening in the home; 0PCtlon of officers was eon-! BY BETA SIGMA PHI unpleasantly. "Why, it’s the lady ini. like a pair of high school kids,
of Virginia Belle Bruce. H4 j (juctc<l after the lesson with Mrs. Beta Sigma Phi members were, t]lp nlanor> berself" he cried This was a new Stephen Curt.
Milei avenue. During the regular. oiander being voted as president; entertained Tuesday evening in the mockingly, and Diana, with a sick’ Different from the man who com-
bushirss meeting Mary Lynn Tram-] ^rs R q Courtney, vice presi- home of Mrs. E. Garrett Miles, Jr., | jurc|j 0f bcart, thought of Eva- manded the respect of everyone,
mell was welcomed as a new mem- (|pn(. ann Mrs. 1 E. Kullmann, j when the group knitted for the Red j ]ylys i0Ving words concerning him. the terse commentator whose views
CHAPTER XIV
At the sound of her startled can lind in .the icebox
movement they sprang apart. Diana followed him to the
Guilt wa: written large on their kitchen, helped him drag out cold
faces Richard clasping a cock-; ham. beer, an array of cheese and
1 tail glass in one hand, laughed1 pickles. They ate ravenously. ,iok-
Q How can I remove cigaret ]
stains from the fingers?
A. Obstinate cigaret stains on
her stiff fingers that lie stopped! Perhaps— ’ tlle fingers can be removed by
„, . , . ,, , . . , means of well-soaked pumice stone
aM She shook herself, shivered and , , , , ___
..... . .. and hot water. Plain lemon juice
, v, , u | burrowed farther under thejov- ,^ remove Ughter stains.
"Great heavens-how time hashers. Dont build up any hopes, avoid scratching!
flown! And you must be dead!! Diana.’ she admonished herself. *
Why didn't you stop me?” j “It’ll make things too hard when frQm patterns?
"It was all so interesting." she'parting comes." A Bpfore PUtting the material. |
smiled tiredly. j Fcr if Richard Thorpe were R js a wjSP pjan f0 spread out
Well, the rest of it ran wait ; really untrue to Evalyn. wouldn’t I jbe table mat on the surface of the
I’m starved. Let’s sec what we the fact come to light before long? j table. If cut on this surface, the
Then if Evalyn should divorce jCjssors yvill slide along mucli easier
Richard and Stephen should be j and wiu not sdratCh the table.
free to declare his love for her. -——
where would Diana come in?
"I wouldn't." she whispered
into the darkness. "I wouldn’t
come in at all. In fact. I’m al-
readv on my way out!"
(To Be Continued)
MR. STEPHENSON:
. CHEST
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i secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Herman j Cross Adela’s face was livid with rage, were important in high circles., ... .
A lovely refreshment course was( Lomke was named reporter for Ml Doreen Flckel was In charge -Lady, my eve" she shouted, re- Different even from the man who LonifCSt ICUlHnOlC Word
ervtd to Margwot Kamm. Bonnye group. “ “ ' * ”
7, ,1 C0LD
^MISERY
Is ‘Haestarjettarm,’ Etc.
of the business meeting when plans gardless of listening servants. Heri had been at home in her father's
Belle Bayless. Maybeth McGill, Mm y i After the meeting, lovely re- W(.rP rnade for the annual Christ- strange, dark eyes flashed with house and at whose feet she had|
LnVonne Bourne. Kathleen Cai11-; fre.sbinents were served. i mas party. Lovely refreshments fury. I suppose you'll think it sat and called him friend. He! REYKJAVIK. Nov. 26 — (U.R)-
gan. Jeanne Allison. Georgia Mae jt was decided that a covered | were se,.ved bv the hostess. your noble duty to tell my brother was gay now. amusing, fun. He . . . . ,, 1nnKP„, u,.n..ri
Huckalree. Georgette 8tory. Moyna|dlsh dinner will be held at the* Thp npxt meetlng will be Dec. 9; what you took pains to spy upon! sat on the edge of thp kitchen I
June Nicholson, Mary L.\«n Tram- next meeting. Dec. 15. in the home, tl)e go,,;ilr!in hotel when the' And I’ll tel! him that you're a table as they smoked a cigaret ln the I,eland c anBllfu<e 151
mell and the hostess. The date and . nf Mrs. Fletcher Chiles, south- i dlnner and formal initiation planned lying, ehealing. eavesdropping—1" before retiring and looked at her Haestarjettarmalaflutunesmansk-1
0ltn novt IHPOtinU IL'ill _____* Cl I>r.l>«v ni whlnh (Imp I . ... ..... 1 . . Tfl,, ,1 ~ . f.._r..1l_____11J____1.
FIRST— rub throat, chest, and back
with Vicks VapoRub at bedtime.
THEN—spread a thick layer of
ndc
VapoRub on the chert and cover
with a warmed doth.
place of the next meeting will be; WP8t of jj Reno, nt which ,lme ■ originally for Tuesday evening will' Her voter rise high and shrill and queerly. His gaze made Diana J rifstofustulkonutidyralykill.
announced later.
t> *
GROUP SPENDS
INFORMAL AFTERNOON
the Christmas party and gift ex' 1 be conducted
change will be n feature.
! Present were Mrs. Walter Haynes,.
i Mrs. Fletcher Chiles. Mrs. Lloyd' TUESDAY PLAYERS
It means “a latchkey belonging !
Richard clasped a hand over her feel breathless and as if she werej
mouth roughlv He was flushed suddenly coming alive for the ^ a g[rj work)ng in the office of a
with embarrassment and Diana first time. i barrister."
felt that lie would have given a
RIGHT AWAY, VapoRub goes to
work —loosens phlegm—eases
muscular soreness or tightness-
helps clear upper air passages—
relieves coughing. Brings wonder-
ful comfort
and invites
restful sleep.
g. 1VWIIUU
WICKS
W VapoRub
“Best wishes for the
success of your new
rlruR store.”
POWELL’S
Pasteurized Milk
will be used exclusively at
The STEPHENSON PKE-
6CRIPTI0N DRUG STOKE.
When buying milk for home
use ask for "Powell’s Pas-
tern ized."
POWELL’S
Mil K AND ICE CREAM CO
Phone 1134
* # Ik
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The afternoon was spent Inform-j chiles. Mrs. Kullmann. Mrs Smith; SEW FOR RID ( ROSS grea( dea| |f si,P ])nd not witnessed. "You're lovely tonight. Diana,
ally when members of the While and Mrs. Ada Chiles | Mrs. Lulu Ingalls of Hollywood. ,jla, embrace. he snid softly, and placing his!
Away An Hour club met Tuesday; * # v j Calif, was an additional guest when without a word, Diana turned hands on her shoulders drew her
afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Dulin j MBS. II. D. KF.MPEL IS [Mrs E R Woodhouse. 1200 South ;ind waig,.d out of the room and close beside iym. Wide-eyed, she
524 South Miles avenue, as host-, HOSTESS TO A. B. C. CLUB [Macomb avenue, entertained mem-1
up the stairs. She felt that only, lifted her gaze to his and saw;
ess. 1 Embroidering of tea towels was! b»rs of Tuesday Players in her home by keeping silent could she main- that his eyes were warm with a'
Members present were Mrs. Joe t the diversion of members of the Tuesday evening. tain her dignity. But her heart look thht exceeded friendliness.
V. Reichert. Mrs. Dewey Crawford. i a B C. club when the group met, j„ aames of contract. Mrs. C. A. WBS M,.|< within her as sh ■ thought Her lips trembled and suddenly
Mrs. C. F Layman. Mrs. Howard I Tuesday afternoon in the home of | Mason and Mis. Richard B. Cobbs 0f Evalyn Thorpe and her childish fc; drew her closer against his
Dillingham and the hostess. ! Mrs. H. D. Rempel, 1032 South j scored high after which the mem- faith In her husband. Even she, heart and kissed her, softly at
Plans were made for the next Hadden avenue. j bers sewed. They finished 20 skirts herself, had been led to think well first, then with unexpected flerce-
Namcs were drawn for the gift ex-j f0r tiK. Red Cross. 0f him because of Evalyn’s praise neaa and passion. And lo her sur-
change and plans were made for; a lovely dessert course was served But her original estimate had prise her lips responded with all
the Christmas party. ! at the close of the evening. been the true one after all. the ardor of her being.
After the meeting, a delicious salad! Mrs. Gladnor A Barnard. 614 she lay down on the bed, her Then he released her. pushed
course was served by the hostess, i South Hoff avenue, will be hostess hands over her eyes, her heart her from him. drew himself up
to the group. Dec. 2.
* * *
STITt II IN I IMF. CLUB
meeting which will be a 1 o'clock
luncheon in the home of Mrs.
Reichert. 519 South Ellison ave-
nue. Dec 9 The Christmas party
and gift exchange will bo conduct-
ed at that time. I Enjoying the afternoon were Mrs.
* * * j Robert Mccaskey. Mrs James P.
\t F I 111 t CLASS ENJOYS Brlguf Mrs Harry Hoji. Mrs. Joe
GAMES AND QUIZ M. Keith Mrs. Mark Graves, Mm | ‘7« la.i'iimc
„ „ . HFI.COMLS MAI MrMBEKS
Games and quiz programs were! Hntli Keen. Mrs. Homer r. Rlch-
enjojid by members of the Alelhia, ardson. Mrs. Walter Fuller, Mrs.
8uiuloy school elass of the First George F. Reagan and Mrs Hnmp-
Methodlst church when the group \ ton Brooks.
met Tuesday evening In the church] Mrs. Keith. 1014 West Wade street,
basement. | will be hostess at the next meet-
Mr. and Mrs Joe M. Keith and mg, Dec 9
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hampton Brooks' * * *
were co-hosts for the party. , kII. HARE MEMBERS
full of misery. The feeling of sharply. "I’m sorry. Diana that
exaltation with which she had , wasn’t in the bargain, was it?
conic into the house was gone., Forgive me. my dear, and I proin-
Sho felt spen1 utterly tired. She lse it won't happen again!
wished fervently that slip might A*11' then Diana, chilled bv this
Five new members were welcomed hnvp bptn spa,.e(| ,ha, s(.pnp in sudden expulsion from his arms.
. the Stitch in Time club when the ,hp drnw.in(, rn<)„, )f Stephen remembered, too! Stephen loved
•otip met Tueaday afternoon in found ()Ut abo„ lhis his anger Evalyn Thorpe and had only been
the home of Mrs. Norman H. Schroe- would strong enough to tear earried awny for Ihe moment hv
der, 1021 South Hadden avenue. Adela from his heart entirely, her nearness and willingness to
They are Mrs. Joe Grant, Mrs His shn|„p alld hulnlliatlon wo„|d tie taken in his arms. The brief
Bam Stevens. Mrs John Bryan be beyond words. Stephen’s sis- embrace meant nothing more than
Waldrtp. Mrs, W. F. Williams and; and the hu.band of llie woman ' that. She would not embairass
Thanksgiving Ideas were used in enjoy DESSERT-BRIDGE Ml's George (avins. Stephen loved! him 13V thinking that it did. But
decorating the rooms in which thei Mrs. Carl Olerhart. 717 West Wade I Member , present were Mrs. Loren At dinner Adela was sullen but almost—for a moment—It had
r.aiiies, were played. 'street, entertained at a dessert- > Ware, Mrs. Enil Dor rough. Mrs apprehensive Diana caught her seemed very leal.
A bt^thess meeting was conducted1! bridge for the Kil Rare Klub when Harry Piatt and Mrs Schroeder. surreptitious gmnee more than
Names were drawn for the gilt once and knew that whether she
exchange which will lx- a feature ot wished it or not she held a wea-
the Christmas party |K>n over Adela's head which might
Congratulations Paul!
We hasten to bid you a warm welcome to
the business life of El Reno and join in extend-
ing you our sincere «ood wishes.
We are proud to have had a part in prepar-
ing for the opening of Stephenson’s Prescription
Drug Store.
DAVIS ELECTRIC
PHONE 220
WE DO PLI MBINO, TOO”
mid plans were made for the Christ-] members met ln her home Tuesday
inav party, the date to b? announced.! afternoon. The tables were cen-
The hosts served a lovely dessert I tervd with bouquets of baby mums
tourse to Mr and Mrs. Harry Hoyt, and the hostess was assisted in serv- ]
Mr and Mrs. George F Reagan | mg by Mrs. L. W. Wright
Mr and Mrs. Waller Fuller. Mrs Mrs. W. W. Slaughter won high
The hostess was presented a show-
j er of tea towels by the group.
Refreshments m the Thnnk.siriv-
Glen Nye. Mrs. H M Moerkel and] score In the bridge games and plans
Mrs. Ray Wilson. were made for the Christmas party
and gift exehnnge which Will be
I NTRE NOUS MEETS Dee 9.
WITH MRS. GILBERT Tile event will feature a dinner
Fall flowers were used as decora-rafter which the group will vo to
tioas when Mrs. A C Gilbert. 1015 n,,. home of Mrs. W P Crltes. 320
South Macomb avenue, entertained Fast Wade street for the party and j
tm tubers of the Entre Nous elub ut gin exchange.
a I o'clock luncheon In her home __ ____________ ,
Tuesday |l\llt 50 INCHES LONG
Mrs. W H Thompson and Mrs.' EVERETT. Muss (UP> — "Long
Richard B Cobbs were additional ] hBir ls coming back." says Mrs
guests. I Alice Onte. and to emphasize her
Bridge was the diversion and after j jiolnt she cun show her blonde
the games the rroup adjourned to' tresses which are 50 Inches long,
meet In two weeks with Mrs, E. G.lshe says she occasionally trims
Harrison. 714 South Macomb nvr-| her hair to keep It healthy but
nue. never has had u haircut.
inn motif were served at the close
01 the afternoon. Mrs.-Loren Ware
be used to advantage. Also that
Adela's hatred of her Iml In-
creased a hundred fold
41 ig *
After dinner Stephen asked Dl-
826 South Miles avenue, will be [ana to help him correct mnnu-
hostess to the group Dee. 10. script and she agreed gladly.
AT THE
K. of C. HALL
SECOND
FLOOR
11:30 to 2:00
Child run
Adults
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DON'T MISS THE
BAZAAR and CARNIVAL
CARD PARTY FRIDAY AT 2:00 P. M.
Phone 113 or Ml Ear Your Reservation,.'
10 minutes
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