The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 143, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1952 Page: 4 of 14
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Two
Blouse Buddies
Look-Alikes in News
El Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
Royal Neighbors Stf Very Flattering I Housewarming Honors
Friday, August 15, 1952
Install Members
Mrs. Ausle Sawyer and Mrs. Pearl
Kitzmlller were given the obliga-
tion and welcomed into member-
ship when the Royal Neighbors of
America met Thursday at the IOOF
hall for their regular all-day meet-
ing.
Mrs. Oeorge Barth conducted the
business session.
Guests for the meeting included
Mrs. Flora Harrold. state supervis-
or. and Mrs. 'Evelyn Pendleton, both
of Tulsa; Mrs. Grace Erwin, state
recorder, and Mrs. Essie Shelton,
district deputy, both of Oklahoma
City, and Sharon Saunders.
Members present were Mrs. Nola
Hyer. Mrs. W. N. Palmer, Mrs. Re-
becca Milbradt. Mrs. Minnie Rum-
felt, Mrs. D. H. Jackson, Mrs. Ma-
rie Kamm. Mrs. Katherine Bradly,
Mrs. Laura Witcher, Mrs. John
Layton, Mrs. C. F. Huggins.
Mrs. Josephine Dyer, Mrs. Rn-
mett Mark, Mrs, V. A. Mount, Mrs.
Effie Valiant, Mrs. L. E. Craig, Mrs.
Ethel Winn, Mrs. T. A. Harris, Mrs.
Bud Chappell. Mrs. Paul Hoffman,
Mrs. W. F. Stockton, Mrs. Ross Fox.
Mrs. R. E. Frid and Mrs. Barth.
Mrs. John Layton will be hostess
for the next meeting to be held
Aug. 28.
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Ladies Altar Society
Meeting Held Thursday
Plans were made for a baked food
sale to be held Saturday morning
at Youngolood Electric company
when the St. Agnes unit of the
Ladies Altar society, Sacred Heart
Mr., Mrs. Stephenson
Employes of the PMA office were
hosts for a housewarming Wednes-
day evening honoring Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Stephenson in their new home
at 804 Allison place.
Short Stories
About Home Folks
Anna Whipple, 311 South
Public
Records
Warranty Deeds
The evening was spent informal- wiT*2" a 7eek'8 „Ray Wlrdham and Gwendolyn
iy and the honorees were presented „ “** fr,ends ln BP“nola- Windham to H. G. Carmichael and
IT'S a
a gift by the group. Refreshments
were served during the evening.
Lucille Carmichael. Part of 9-12-7
Lavina Koebrick and C. F. Koe-
GIRL—Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
parents of a da ughter ,n born today
ln the Catto hospital. The baby
weighed six pounds, eight ounces.
Those attending were Mr and 11 ^ Dyer and Ron* brlck to Harold W Koebrick Part Burks* 1206 West Warren, are the
Mrs. Jack Robinson. Mr and Mrs ,1217 We,t Pine- have re- of lot 10. block 175. tfSno ........
BUI Gambill, Mr. and Mrs E H from. ® 10'day vlslt with ConsoUdated Building corporation
Fuchs. Mr. and Mrs. BoSe wL"' * Ge0rge L’ Teague Ynd^etaa
Mr. and Mrs. Lavem Marquardt! ' " and We*oka- Teague. Lot 2. block 1. HUlcrest
Johmma 5J£J SST * ^ ‘ ltl0n’
helm. 8 ley of Forl Sam Houston. San An- W. H. Cobbs and Gladys Cobbs
How Can I?
Out-of-town guests included Mr. jouih Spfnd,nK ■ fur- to Malcolm U Garrett'Rm *“15!
r .Mira- st SH* «
Mustang;. Mr and ™-- - * 80X1111 Macomba visited friends in ‘
Q. How can I remove mildew from
linen goods?
A. Wet the linen with soft water
and rub it well with white soap.
gsasssI E3S2 I £l?s | sgssp
Williams, was called to Guthrie
Thursday by the serious illness of
Oil and Gas Leases
Women on Birthdays
ODO Club Compliments [her husband, William V.
who Ls undergoing treatment at ___o... __nnn:|L
Mrs'l^vd wlftrt w“'nt«l I»“ accompanie/w” Guthrle’by | °I^ c BalL et'al to R r, |whttlng Bnd ienKin Julc. Mix to a
HUZUHT? “1 »* I—?- «»■ a™ H. Brown. 41. SoS I I »— — •»» » the dl.-
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Releases of Oil and Gas Leases
colorations. Allow to remain for a
while; then rinse and polish. If the
Thursday to th* ?t>° ClUb met 110011 Islar,d. and Mrs- Elmer J.
Harrv iLri the home Mrs. Stahl, East Foreman road. Mrs I G E Hutchinsnn ^ m I mtms ana pousn. n the
10, for an all-day meeting. El Reno Thursday evening. 114-7 Peters* Part of 23’ | to remain on for several hours.
i ne contest prize was won by
14-7.
Mrs. Bill Blake. Quilting was the
Cities Service Oil company to
12-20
30-42
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West Wade, left Friday for a two- I Roy Starr company to
wZTuT't™iecm!Iweek vacat,0n trip 10 Minnesota- I Vaugh»- *• Part -
Mrs. Elden Eichholz, Mrs. Charles
G. H.
Roy Starr company to Magnolia
JAMES E. BASS. Jr.
Tax Consultant
Public Accountant
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_ „ For sheer Hatter., here's the dress
the evening were do*n ai‘d » “ now in taffeta or S^Mrs SoTard M Jern‘ M‘Uer and Jack Hod8es Saturday o2?to SinckUr OU W'
. Mrs. H. O. Welch. “ flne sheer wool. Interesting shoul- 2^*”: H°Ward’ Mrs' Bla^. Mrs. evening. Danv p,??"™
BY GAILE DUGAS. NEA Woman’s Editor
Phone 784
n*LY0Z- 2*&r i sam I : v=
evening in the church hall.
Hostesses for
Mrs. Don Corwin, w. wmcn -------------—»,«,«.• ,
Mrs. Ray Walch arid Mrs. Ed Hix der ,ine* dolman sleeves, V-neck M.fphy and the h06tess*
The business meeting was con- are smart details. Mrs- Gertle LaFollette was a
Pattern R9057: Misses* Sizes 12 ^ 8 °T day*
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lored and given the additional at-i , . .
traction of being commercially collJ?° the new Ship n‘ Shore
Jaunderable, such blouses are real
standbys.
42. Size 16 takes 4 yards 39-inch
fabric.
This easy-to-use pattern gives
. PrlZe went 10 Mrs* H. Perfect fit. Complete, illustrated
the little girl (left) I c* Wo«. High score in the contest Chart shows you every step.
J?>ey are ^ua'ly available for and action-back pleats’
both children and adults so that
»*?.'?« ir tr.ris
Wolf. The guessing contest prize E1 Reno Daily Tribune. No. 360
was won by Mrs. John L. Wolf. Pattern Dept.. 232 West 18th St.,
the small student can. if she likes , “®L*?a<?er <r*rht) wfars a yel‘
have a blouse much like the one I ..°^'a,?d't'harcoal «ray Pla‘d blouse
pocket and
done in fashion-right color com-1 are budget-priced?' B°th blou*el I. Those attendl*ig were Mrs. j. e. I number.
blouse much like the one withUrM"butto MekMto-Urt L,^!fre8h^ents were served *t the New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly
»hi»r uioqvc am<i I DUttoned pocket and | close of the evening. I namp nHHmcc wuk «<»« _
her teacher wears. And they’re action-back pleats.
name, address with size and style
and Gas com-
pany. Part of 8-11-6.
Mrs. Mattie Perdue, 319 North co^pany”^Par” 'n<l
Hostess for the next meeting will wee^yis"in'the'homT at r 10 SinClair 011 and
S X .-theaft of daughters^ Mrs.1 J* j!°Gw)dwfn S ^ COZ^!^_^2-7.
Mr. Goodwin in Andrews. Tex. En- CONDITION IMPROVED
route home she was an overnight The condition of Charles O’Neal
guest of relatives in Port Worth. 700 South Hadden, who entered the
’ E1 Reno sanitarium Wednesday for
medical treatment, was reported
SINCE !9»»
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El Reno, on Sept. 11.
* * *
Longs Entertain At
Lawn Party Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph C. Bates slightly improved late today.
a t' f I ^ M A M •• A AS- A A _ A A M a a I —
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Long, 417 ..... .........*. ^
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Tribble and Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
rj. .... _ Mrs. Robert Talley of Hot Springs,
Mrs^inman Honored KSrHSSiS
Leonard, Mrs. E. J. Ross, Mrs. L. F
Brockhaus, Mrs. A. E. O'Neill, Mrs.
Ray Kappus, Mrs. John Wolf, Mrs.
W. J. Skidmore, Mrs. A. Hufnagel,
Mrs. Vina Dumas, Mrs. Theo Hell- ... v ~ - IIAWPon, m — Betty Sue Wickware, 319 North
weg. Mrs. Bud Menz, Mrs. je J Mrs-J-W. Ozmun and Mrs. Hen- "ONEST TO THE NICKEL Barker, left Thursday for a two-
Wolf, Mrs. A. T. Wolf, Mrs. H. C. ry entertained with a stork GETTYSBURG. Pa.— (U.R) —Mrs. week visit with her brother and
Wolf, Mrs. L. H. Determan, Mrs. shower Wednesday evening in the , renfe’ M* King of New Sails- sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
William Husman, Mrs. E. O. Hamil- garden °* toe Ozmun home, 1014 ,ry’ Ind,» selected five cents worth L. Wickware in Port Arthur Tex.
ton, Mrs. William Wosika, Mrs. Dora Souto Hoff, honoring Mrs. Ivan of post cards while waiting for her
and WOMEN'S PAGE
Mrs. James II. Minter, Editor
CALENDAR
Corwin, Mrs. Ray Walch, Mrs. H. I Nlnman-
G. Walch and Mrs. Ed Hix.
* ♦ * | centered with a stork.
Women Complimented
With Showers Thursday I 0V®ni{18’ P,izes were w°n by
... ^ uibuay Mrs. Charles Forbes and Miss Mary
Mis Clara Francis Fink and Mrs. Ashbrook, who presented the favors
Jack Rice of San Antonio. Tex., to the honoree. Refreshments were
were co-honorees at a shower given served by the hostesses at the close
Thursday evening by Johnell Pres- | of the evening.
Guests other than the honoree and
lunch in a local restaurant but for-1 Mrs. Oscar Best and son, David.
The lace-covered gift table was I °,^y.l0r them; Mrs- Kln« sent b0™ Aug. 10 at the Tinker field
- ____________ .' . nI,ckel by mail wi*h a letter hospital in Midw-est City, were dis-
in the party games piayed during andZL^^ ho,ae |^
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Dorcas Sunday school class of the ga e
h. Meeting at 11.
p. m. Family Luthe7*W”
hnn, h i „ evening “at “he" Trtnity "StSI I FaHs^x “an^stor'Tt; Wlc™a I R- B. Cobbs, Mrs. Carl Lyons. Ml'ss
home demonstration I church. y anl fex > and a stork shower hon-I Marie ShnrkipM u„
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Dorcas Sunday school class of the * “ “,ev iner ^asue con- The bridal shower was to honor P C Shaekieir '
Adams park at 7:30 p. m. Family I in..Ponca ,Clty whe» “>e Trinity | Lewis Boes. airman first class of I Mrs.' Ed^a Sahln' Kelfy
picnic.
met Wednesday Sheppard airforce base.
Triangle
club. Hostess. Mrs. Floyd Hofmann,
southeast of El Reno.
Good Deeders
ored Mrs Jark bi^q °T h°n' M“rle 8hacWe«. Mrs. Forbes and
Melvin Com. ti.o I Tex. ^ Rlc a Sm Mto, ^bbtoot
oooa ueeder, ilocal Bloub' was elected alternate. The bride’s table was centered » were sent bY Miss Thelma
class of the Ellison Avenue Metho- u,1*'0', ln°”lber,s of the leaKUe nLs<> *'lth decorated party cake and M’r?C ^ I- N‘ WUson and
Hiof ___b . I Pl^n to attend the convention. I Mrs. Rice s table was centered with | Mrs*
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PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT!
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park. Hostess, Mrs. Robert Truman. 11 was ann°unced a swimming a large ornate stork.
Christian Women’s Fellowship 2?^ nW,U i**? held at 7 p’ m’’ Aug’ i r> x „
guild of the First Christiarf church ' followed by 0 watermelon feast. | Guests From Guthrie
Meeting at Legion park. Hostesses. Members present for Wednesday's
Mrs. Mildred Iinboden and Mis mecting were Margaret Corn, Vlr-
John Garrett. glnia Klepper, Dorothy Jacobs, k“IIU “
Mr* and Mrs.
Are Honorees at Dance
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wright and
Sorority Group Holds
Erlean York. Margaret Koebrick, f . . ________
Betty Shearer, Rose Stejskal, ^^Ined with an informal dance
_ . Jackie Wieman. Mildred Peters, ^ 8 °,c,ock Wednesday evening in
Fnday Breakfast Event Trene GallagheL Shirley GaUagher, r“e ^right ho™> 208 North Rock
Dolores Roscher, Wilma Kirch,
Jonnell Preston, Barbara Brush Vernon Bomhoff, Earl Kortemeier, The affair was to honor Janice
and Mary Lynn Schwab, members Richard Kortemeier, Ralph Peters,* and sharon Smith of Guthrie,
of the Psi chapter of Alpha Chi Ernest Kortemeier, Mike Lokens- nieces of Mrs. Wright and Mrs.
a.®6.8? sofority ln Norman, enter- gard, Ray Taylor, Rev. Robert Biel Hauser-
Guests for the evening
* * »
A. W. Hauser I BEHNE
Phone 288
T-DAY SERVICE
tained with a sunrise breakfast Fri- I and Melvin Corn,
day morning at the Preston home,
621 South Macomb.
were
Church Group Meets
The event was to honor Shirley
Williams. Doris Merveldt, Lillian
Johnson and Carol Fuqua, formerly
of Enid.
Other guests included Clarice Jo
Iinboden, Jo Ann Avant, Mrs. James
D. Langley and Mrs. Jack Rice of
San Antonio. Tex., all who are af-
filiated with the Gamma Epsilon
chapter of Alpha Chi Omega at
Stillwater.
❖ * ' *
Mrs. A. G. Cash Gives
Lesson at WMU Meet
Mrs. A. G. Cash presented the
mission study lesson entitled, ’’Stew-
ardship Applied to Our Lives,’’
when the Zelrna Hallock circle of
the Women’s Missionary Union, G^d. Mr. and Mrs. Frank War-
First Baptist church met Wednes- ren and children, Loretta, Leon
day morning in the home of Mrs. and Bobby. Mrs. Cleon Winslow and
8. E. Huddleston. 920 South Bar- sons- cleo”. Jr., and Paul. Mrs. Imo-
ter. gene Evans and daughter, Garlyn
The meeting opened with the Jean’ Mrs’ Mary CuPP- Ray Fow-
group repeating the watchword in ler’ Sydney Schmoyer and Helen
unison and prayer by Mrs. Ted Swagerty
Ownby. Sentence prayers by Mrs.
Hazel Cosell, a guest for the morn-
ing, Mrs. A. O. Cash and Mrs. Hud-
dleston closed the session.
Other members presented were
Mrs. Ryan Ratliff, Mrs. Lucy Tur-
pin and Mrs. O. L. Pinkston.
Betty Kniss of Amber, Jane Huf-
nagel. Shirley Williams, Marilyn
Blrlew, Sue Johnson, John Henry
J’ or Watermelon Partv Marsh> Joe Frank Marsh, l. e.
... Krause, Bill Chiles, Richard Wright,
Members of the Trinity Baptist Sammy Goodman, Paul Hauser the
church ware entertained with a honorees and the hosts.
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martin and
watermelon party Thursday even-
ing on the lawn at the church.
Those attending were Rev. and
Mrs. Garland Anderson, Mr. and
Mrs. M. R. Bayne. Mr. and Mrs. D.
J. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Col- son, David, west of Concho7 enter-
lins, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Copeland, tained with a watermelon party
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lakin, Mr. and Thursday evening honoring Mr and
Mrs. Berle Swagerty. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mrs. Milton Stout of Redondo
Roy Bloom and children, Caroline Beach, Calif.,/ formerly of El Reno,
and Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Other guests were Mrs. Joe Stout,
Barnes and daughter, Sandra. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Martin, Mr!
Mr. and Mrs. W. Jay Wells and and Mrs- Hurley Stout and sons!
children, Johnny and Patty, Mr. Nel8on and Billy, and Mr. and
and Mrs. Homer Reidling and son, Mrs* Ca«ey Malone.
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In spite of the vacation, there
is plenty of activity going on
behind the scenes with the
Everett Poole Men’s Bible class
They are getting all set for next
Sunday, August 24th, for that
big breakfast with the Ei Reno
highschool football players, their
coaches and their fathers. Right
now it looks like it is going to be
a basement filled to the brim.
The breakfast committee met
and decided upon the menu of
orange Juice, egg aouffle, ham,
apple sauce, toast, milk and
coffee. Earl O’Neal is chairman
of the committee, and it looks
like the cooks will have to
report by 0 o’clock.
The preacher Is working on his
part of the service and his
lesson for the class is entitled:
“Two Strong Men".
You members of the class
remember that you are always
welcome to bring guests.
Paul Stephenson,
Class President
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