The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 256, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1930 Page: 3 of 6
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DAY, NOVEMBER
THREE
DIET AND HEALTH
■y LOGAN CLKNDININQ, M. 0., Autb.r •( "Th. Hitman W/*
CALENDAR
entials of Bathing ’ Quoted b
From Book of Famous Englis
Thursday
Saturday
Dinners i Will
Given by l>ocal Folk
TburwUy Nl*ht--Munkal Novel-
ties directed by Mary Jane Saudis-
lack. ' ,
1 •titutlon and ® | Mr. Ofonr* Witt, r. R. H.# fin
nE|jPI aacrament of the a code of rulea for the bath
M Church of Eng- j these me mo ruble words: Ttaalt]
EL; j. JjJ taoj He Mid he ! bather should dress deliberately.
sr,,. z-s1 1
oq the skin had »• If the bather turn
-m Rome degree l» the consequence of some I
contributed
the popularity
soap
amonc our coun- h
Dr Cleodealnff tryiuen.-
^ ^ Here are hit P
"Essentials of Bathing[*
1. Rub the skin and limbs gently | J
with the bands while in the bath,. J
and. In the swimming bath, swim, b
that you may combine moderate 1b
muscular exercise with the action of
the water on the akin. 0
t Try to feel when you have had J
enough; some can bear Immersion L
In water longer than others. L
l Nfver abuse the beth by bath- for ^ ^pld bath. But tills time
Ing too long; your own sensations L^y be prolonged If the bather be
are a better test than time, t| engaged In the exercise of swimming.
4. Dry the body leisurely, with — —
moderate friction, beginning with the KDITOR'8 NOTE; Foui pamphlets
head, then take the arms and body, by Doctor Clendening can now b«
then the legs and feet obtained by sending 10 cents In
I. Rough friction to the skin Is coin, for each, and a eelf-addressed,
never necessary, neither in tbs bath stamped envelope to Dr. Logan den-
nor out of IL denlng. lu care of this papec, oi
1 Friction has three purpose*. Central Prefs Association, 1425 East
namely: To move the circulation in Twelfth street, Cleveland, a Thi
the akin; to exercise the muscles, and pamphlets are -Infant Feeding.*
to rub off dirt and loose skin. -Reducing and Oalnlhg.* "Inst rue-
t. The cleaning of the skin Is very lions on the Treatment of Diabetes*
much assisted by soap; soap Is tonic1 and -Hygiene ef Women.”
Friday Night — Black Kaglee
group of Tumblers of Oklahoma
City headed by Gilbert Walker,
formerly of El Reno and now"
boys* director at the Y. M. C. A.
at Oklahoma City.
Saturday Night'-Dance Itevue
by pupils of Mtas Evelyn Meyer.
School of the Dance.
nd. »on, David, Dr. Thus. M. Ader-
uj. hold and daughter, Mist Kleooore
b|g A family dinner of Interest
k9. *ID be enjoyed In the home of
fol Mr. and Mrs. Howard Collina,
the lull South Hoff avenue, at 1
t a o'clock. Those who will enjoy
nk- this courtesy with the hosts are
for Ml*. Tiloyd M. Mathews and
ets daughter. Miss . MM? Jane of
the Oklahoma City, and Mr. and Mrs. I An attractively appointed
rd.’ Alva Williams, while ,a strictly party of Tuesday was that enjoy-
icss D.»Hy affair will be that which ed by members of the O. T. C\
*** Mr. a"4*“r“r“ K R‘C*er ’Hdub who rnterlalned at «o ,11
iml ™Joy with their son. Glenn M l . . i a
tall Ricker, and. Mrs. Ricker, 715 d#y *tilerlaf and cover dish
e k South Barker avenue. - ' luncheon complimentary to Mrs
mtu* Two Uucwu •! HBeys John Hackett. 1112 West Wade
>ot- ^r* Jd®** T. RHcy, street, the occasion being the
b* 12ox South Barker avenue, will honoree's birthday anniversary*.
ny have as their guests ai a 1 The one long luncheon table
be 0 C*4K'®1 dinner Ed 8. LeVan and wai decorated with autumn
ws; LeVin.___ flowers, a lovely birthday cake
rrli T##®Joy Thank ^uing dinner and orange candles In bronie
ter. with Mr. and Mrf. 8. H. Brown, holders. Autumn appointments
will South Rock Island avenue, were observed- throughout the
Irt. *111 be Harry A. Decker *njL luncheon v
and daughter. Miss Kdith. of Chicks- Bridge Keeifo was the divers-
:arl *ba. Miss Lou Haugue and Miss |on 0f the^ afternoon, of which
Mr. Klsle Lee Brown, students of Mrs. C. F. McDonald made high
. the Oklahoma University at Nor- score
his side, i
slowly as
Prizes Awarded
10c Admits You To Everything
CLUB
LOCAL BRIEFS
COLDS THAT HANG ON
Mrs. Mary Moss sad son. Harry,
and James A. Hutson, Jr., are
spending the day with Mr. Hut-
son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamas
A. Hutson. Sr., in Chlckashs.
attacks the seat of the t
ecks the growth ef the g
OromaJsioB is a medfc
with two-fold action; it
heals the iolamed memb
bibits germ growth.
Rev. and Mrs. 8. K. Riffle and
children, of Joplin, Mo., are guests
in the home of his brother, C. R.
Blffle and Mrs. Blfflc, 912 South
Donald avenue.
FORMAL HKIIMiK • III DUMMY PARTY
Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs.) In honor of her birthday an-
ed Wewerka of Damps, Texa* nlversary Eva Belle Chapman
as Opal Sainuelson, 719 South entertained a group of friends
irker Aveuue. entertaiued In-< Tuesday evening In her home si
riually at bridge Tuesday even-i-M3 ^North N avenue. At the close
of th«> evening the hostess served
up the system after colds
ncy refunded If not re-
lating according to dime-
Mr aixl Mrs. O. K Curry and Annother dinner for relatives will be held Wedncsda>
m, Jimmy. Mrs. J. K, Rudolph, only will be that given at I noon of next week, wht
I of Daihart, Tex., Mr. and Mrs o clock by My. snd Mrs. Jas. B. George Hillman will ente
rank Rind, of Dallas, Tex., Mr. Kelso. 5*it South Williams her home at 508 South ]
id Mi Kred K. Mercy and little avenue. Covers will be laid for Avenue,
a/ Harry Frink, will enjoy Mrs. Lucy Uoenawein. Mr. ana » • •
irk-y dinner with Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Emerson R. Kelso and da ugh-, DELTA KAPPA GAMMA
irry Bradley. 800 South Hoff UDC Jerry Mae and Marcia Jane.
and the boats.
At I oilock Mr. and Mrs. C. Honoring his brother. R. E.
Evan*. 415 South Roberts Schwab, and Mrs. Schwab, of
rtaue. will entertain Mr and Lon Angeles. Calif., Mr. and Mrs.
|n. Warren and daughter, Betty Elmer Schwab 832 South Ellison
, «V ^ avenue, will entertain at a family
Caiefs will be laid at 1 o'clock dinner. Those to he entertained
i th* T H. Ellison home, 604 other than the hororeea will- be
nuth Barker avenue, for Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark,
Bd Mr*. Clyde Matthews, Mrs daughter, Miss Bemadine. and
Kiarhe Fischer and daughters. *on. Allison, Mr. and Mjs. H. K.
t«11a Louise and Margaret. Mrs. Stewart and daughters, Mlsdes
telit Beets. L\ E, Hartwlg and Mabel And Doris Marie, Mr', and
|k hosts Mrs. Jacob Schwab and Mr. and
l 0 ^ 'Jmw. Q^C. Carter.
MMILA DIWEIl ^ * . # • • -
u i * , ^ a . 7 O’CLOCK DIWEH
Mr. and lira. .Dillard Sams,
17 Sotph rilison avenue, will My. and Mrs. J. L. Trevathan. DINNER IN UIT1
i\a as their l o'clock guest* 515 South Evans hvenue, enter-1 Mr tad Mn. Cl
t a. turkey dinner Mrs. Lillie talneft Wednesday evening at a . * ; M
of Oklahoma City, Mr. «nd wen .ppolnted 7 o'clock tdrkey (ed w|,j enJ ^
In Win. A. Morris. Mrs. Lee dinner. V - nf). with Dr aa
fatta and Harry Howell* Cover* were laid for Mr. and ppnn.._ r%!t \v#»
. • • --Mr*. Roy Ruseell and WIIIU V.'0"'rL
UNNKR'AT KI NKS. Hutchtn*. of Oklahoma City, Mr. #
. . ... . . cp.,, Md Mr*. H. C. Trerathan and ^ _ .
JudKc and Mr*. John F. Funk w Co|„ng of sprlcsfleld. Mo.. W'
T :n,,'r,ain V- .° r,rk“ .nd the host*. Regular meeting
for coughs f
irritations. (
stSSfE r sSrT—
at bridse when MU* Faye Van- Jhomptoa
waconer, 309 South Eran.l follow n* the game the ho*te**
Avenue, entertained Delta Kappa serve<l ^re,J'«*,hmenta.
Cam mu club Tuesday evening. Tiiauu '
High (core favor .for the even- LU THOM's
fflg’s game went to Miss Gladys Announcement Is made of the
Hoyt, while Mia* Edith Reed re-Llirrtaj?e of Mr» . Stoma M.
celved the second high aa^rd Mr g t w
After the game Miss Martha * :
I^ee Basinger assisted the hoatet* MjiUter- p,44re in
In aervlng daiaty refreshments. Guthrie Saturday, Npvember 22.
In a , fortnight the club_ will j The ceremony was performed at
meet with Miss Boa KenefC ] noon by the Reverend G. ^
West London Street. ____ . * ... •
FRIDAY BRIOGE CLUB
The Friday Bridge club will
meet with Mrs. Roy Noblitt, 405
North Rock Island aveuue Friday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mfs. John T. Le Master
and Mr. and Mra. Robert J. Un-
ruh and daughter. Carol Jeannine,
of Oklahoma City, are guests to-
day in the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Forrest Nave, 511 South Rock
Island avenue.
rado. Mr. Laner 4s a conductor
on the Rock Island lines and ha*
made this his home for a number
of years."3
• Friends of the couple will find
them at home at 319 South Ad-
mire avenue.
W d.u«h3r Mta-
in. Mr. ^nd Mrs. Gustavu* Members of Mrs. D. H. Reiver's
< and little daughter. Jeatyl Sunday Schol. class, of the First
norn,. all of Oklahoma CltyJ M. E. Church, were entertafned
and Mrs. John C. Delana and Friday evening by Nettie Bell and
■■■■gesssaeaB Dorthv Martin in the home of
— — | Miss Bell, 1002 South Rock Island
JIRIVPRIRM I avenue.
Miss Martin assisted the hostess
in serving delicious refreshments
after various contests had been
enjoyed throughout Ike evening.
Starts with a Midnight
Show Saturday #Night
and then . . .
WEST WAV FARTY. _
Members of the West Way club
will entertain with a party for
their husbands at 7i30 o'clock Bat-
urdav evening in the Tralumeu’a
Ml .
— Now Playing —
“MAYBE IT’S LOVE”
with - •
Joe E. Brown
A collage education minus the
classroom—with tho **AII Amor-
lean football team”, supplying
a tplvo of thrills! -
Comedy . . . News
Paramount Screen Song
Matinees, 10-25-35c
Nights, 10-30-40c
RETAIL CLERKS MEET.
A very good attendance of Par
(all Clerks made Interesting the
business meeting which was hdld
at the home of the president, Mrs.
Dacy Hovenden, 201 North Barker
avenue, Tuesday evening.
The group agreed to hold reg-
ular meetings and work in har-
mony during the coming season.
The date and hostess for the next
meeting will be announced later.
Injuns 1 Injuns!
five tribes in war paint and
bnjht leathers—a thunder-
thrilling horde to lift
you out of your seat
THANKSGIVING IMNNKIl
Mr, and Mrs. T. F. Hensley,
920 West Wade atreet, will be the
guesta of their son. Claude Hen-
s)ey, and Mrs. Hensley at a
Thanksgiving dinner in their
home at 1303 North Robinson,
Oklahoma City.
— Now Play ing *-
Ann Harding in
“GIRL OF THE
GOLDEN WEST”
Comedy ,j.‘. News
Silly Symphony
Matinees, 10-25e
Nights, 10-35C
Coming Sunday
Gloria Swanson
— in —
“WHAT A WIDOW7
}'£• • Ml ill ga s
FAMILY DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maher. 412
South Foster avenue, will enter-
tain relatives today at a stnartlv
appointed Thanksgiving dinner*
Those who will enjoy the day
with the hosts are Miss Ruth
Maher, of Enid, Mias Mary Gor-
man, Mr. and Mr*. T. W. Maher,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and
granddaughters, Dorlos _ and
Evelyn.
When you buy one of these
Smart New Winter Hats from
$1 to $3 you’ll say it’s the big-
gest value you ever had in Milli-
nery.
t ■ ,
A wide assortment of models
to choose from—all head sizes.
Mirjuerite Churchill
HBrendd J?
A.NOTHKR DINNKn ——
Miss Ella Zbinden, 210 South >
Rock Island . avenue. Is another,
who will entertain today at a I
Thanksgiving dinner,'
Her guests wlll^ include Sgt.
and Mra. C. H. Kruger, and
daughter, MUs Carol, of For:
Reno. W. , E. Btell ai|d dife^ of
Utile Rock. Ark* Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Zbinden and daughter.
Mrs. Lillian RickeD.
More For Your Money
Any Seat Anytime, 10c
Last Time Tonight
“WEDDING RINGS”
Tomorrow & Saturday
“RETURN OF
SHERLQCjC .
’WCTi Df
HOLMES
Miss
Mra. Laura Hicks and R. E. Bell
u,
atri
PTT^ I
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Blair, James R. & Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 256, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1930, newspaper, November 27, 1930; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc925480/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.