The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 263, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1930 Page: 3 of 8
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1UDAY, DECEMBER 5*1980
THREE
Ml I.AMN.I mi. t .
I Member* of the Mu Gamma
I Chi club mot Wednesday evening
! with Mian Jour phi m* Oxford, • 501
North Choctaw avcmif*.
The ffrwt of the evening ..was
j devoted to bunco ami Mls» Helen
Lyman receIved the ‘ir!*e to?
'high Score, with the rixisotaHon
going to Mi as All lane flpear*.
Then a business session wan
hold and the Misses Msdclhte
Vann and Mildred Hamby
DINNER hiuim«e. . j
1 Mfa. 8, H. Macy, if03 South
William* avenue, entertained
Wednesday evening gt a prettily
appointed 7 o'clock dinner-bridge
complimentary to • her * honae
JfUest, Mra. John W, Mary, ef
Winchester, Ihd. ~ ^ ^
L Other out of town guests
among tboae entertained at five
tablet* were Mra. Marlon S. Coot*
*r, of Oklahoma City, and Mra.
Albert Brfdgea, of Mt. Sterling.
Ky* ^ i
Fink roaea adorned the rooms
and centered each table for the
three course dinner. # *
Mrs. Jaa. T. Riley received the
favor for high score In the games
and Mrs. Donald H. Lothian the
consolation, while the honoree
was presented a lovely guest
Mrtse. I
t/t UK it run.
All club members were present
when lhe Axullklts met Thursday
evening with Mrs. J. M, Burge,
11 IP West Woodson street. J*
Plans were' made for f 1U Chris*'*
mas party'to be enjoyed * with
Miss Dorothea French, sou lb o {
the city. In two 'weeks.
The remainder of the evanlag
waa devoted to bridge. Miss Kthet
Dowell received the favor for
high score and Miss Marybel Kel-
ley was preserved tb* consolation.
To close the evening Mies Leo-
ta Marsh assisted the hosteae In
serving luscious refreshments.
CALENDAR
New Crop
California.
were
taken Into the dub and started
on their week of roughness be-
fore Initiation. Others were dis-
cussed for membership. I
The club will enjoy their an-
nual Christmas party with an
honorary member, Mrs Carswell
Ifeer, 503 South Bickford ave-
nue in two weeks.
At the clone of tjid, eve-
ning Miss Oiford served a delec-
table repast. •
he General Aid Gives
Christmas Program
A lovely affair of Wednesday
afternoon was the meeting of
i the D. Y. W, Y. K. club, which
was enjoyed with Mrs. Chas. Dos-
* aey, r»S6 North Evan* avenue.
1 In addition to the regular club
members the .hostess entertain-
ed six additional guests, Mrs. J.
n. Forbes, of Competition, Mo.#
I Mrs, James K. McConnell, Mra.
I J. Worthington, Mrs. Marry Gefss»
her, Mra. Lee Nelson and Mrs.
Fred Nanson.
The usual* needle work hour
hand conversation were enjoyed
and then a business session was
» held, with Mfs. R. H. Dennis.
M president, presiding. The club
I members voted to fill five boxes
•jof goodies to he presented worthy
’ families In need to make happier
their Christmas.
At 6 o'clock the hostess serv-
. ed a prettily appointed turkey
dInner. She was assisted In serv-
ing by her daughter, Mrs. Nan*
1 son, and Mrs. J. 6. Portel. *
*
The two dinner tables were
i, centered with bowls of chrysan-
themums, while one was dec-
orated with red tapers In crys-
* tal holders and the other In
n blue. The' place cards, napkins
and mint cups were of Christmas
rtfnrffs In the red and greed
’ color note, which was repeated in
* the appointments of the dinner.
At the meeting Wednesday. De-
cember 17, the club will enjoy
their annual Christmas party and
gift exchange with Mrs. Harvey
^ Doiler, 417 North Choctaw aye-
s nue, when they will pack the
Yuletlde boxes.
California
^unkist, Doz.____*
Fancy, large
Rom Beauty, Peck
Operal Aid Society of ths
Mrthonlhtf' Episcopal church
Mined Thursday tit a well
ifnl covered dish lunrhecn
fi» rtmori program Inst<*td o'
ig tin* annual Christmas
LADIES GOLF ( LI B.
-|Eighteea members of (be La-
dles Golf club and • two guests
enjoyed the morning's play and
luncheon at noon Wednesday.
Hostesses for the day were the
retiring officers, Mrs. R. C.
Rice, Mrs. Fred K. Percy, Mrs
Herman Youngheim, Mrs. Enter-
son R. Kelso and Mrs. C. A.
Davis.
Balls were awarded Mrs. Emer-
son R. Kelso and Mrs. Earl R.
Wood ho use la the games.
Following the luncheon a busl-
_ 0
ness session was held and offi-
cers elected for 193!. Those chos-
en are Mra. ,Jv K. Kelso, presi-
dent; Mrs, Wood house, vice-
president, and Mrs. Youngheim,
secretary-treasurer. The tourna-
ment committee will be nalhed I ramify, .1115* Koufh Barker ave-
,at4?r* - nue. He formerly resided In
The club has adjourned for the | ft) Reno.
winter and will not meet until . ___
ths flntl Wrrfim.<lay of April. Mr*. John T. Naylon And
* * • * children. Nancy and John
WRUXICMIAY BRItmr CLt-BL i Thomas, Jr.. 1111 Sonth Hoff
Mr*. JoImj L. Konh. 7*# South ! avenue, attended Santa1* Parade
Hoff avenue, entertain** the M Oklahoma Clly thin afternoon.
Wednesday flrldpe elub and a Mr*. M 8. 1/eVan, 900 South
group of guesta, Mr*. John W. Macomb avenue, wan'an Oklaho-
Macy. of Wlncheater, Ind.. Mr*. I m« City vlaltor today.
Marion S. Cooler and Mr*. Qua-1 -
tavu* Punk, of Oklahoma City, Mrs. W. V. Matson and daugh-
Mra. Albert Bridges, of Mt. Hter- »«r. Mis* Kliiabelh. 715 South
Hug, Ky„ Mr*. Don D. Cole *n4 William* avenue, will spend the
Mrs. L. A. Garner, at a well ap-. week-end with their husband, and
Knrj Morrla. president of
tuicral Sochuy, was h
of li'.t* affair, whiU Mrs
• i: row n an«l Mrs. J. II.
• served as the dlniug
omtilttre and member* of
fill iivDfoit were respon-
for the beutiCftil decora-
High-Grade ShorteninR
’ 3-lb. can 49c
(ampbell’a Tomato
3 cans 19c
Libby’s Hillsdale
Brand, No. V/i
Carts,’Sliced, each
LOCAL BRIEFS
Mrs. Garland C. Riley, 316
West Wade street* spent the day
in Oklahoma City.
F.ncy Pink I >**”'
2 tall GirtRer Snaps
cans 2 lbs. -______
oc Vanille
ZDC Wafers, lb.
Jewel Brand
1 lb.
No. 2 cans, 3 for 25c
No. 21 earn, each 10c
RHO DELTA CHI, - -
Mts* Mary Katherine Rader will
entertain the Rho Delta Chi glrU
Saturday evening hi her apart-
ment at the Musty apartments.
Van Camp’s or Campbell’s
Pork and Beans, 3 cans
New Crop Extra Fancy I
THE BARGAIN CENTER
118 N. BICKFORD
Business Man Makes
Strong Statement
Mrs. Albert McGee and Mrs. C.
V. Hackney were Joint hostess
Wednesday to the O. 1. A., which
was entertained In the home of
the former, 411 8outh Admire
avenue.
Mrs. Forbes, of Competition,
Mo., a former member, was pres-
ent to add Interest to the meet-
ing. The club will hold their
Christmas exchange at the meet-
ing In two weeks. Hostess »o bo
announced later.
Libby's
214 8ii
AT COST
BELOW COST
A LITTLE ABOVE COST
SICK TEN YEARS
Medium Cans
- Fancy
ROBT A. 8TRATE. promt
v nent business leader i of
Oklahoma City, who says 8ar-
gon brought him health after
10 years' suffering
CONGREGATIONAL DINNER.
A congregational dinner will
be given at 7 o'clock Wedneaday
evening, December 10, at the
Presbytefian pburch.
This will be the December fel-
lowship affair and a splendid
program will follow the^dlnner.
Every member la- urged to at-
tend. ' ’ ■ » -
EL RENO’S
NEWEST STORE
Country Club
Sslf-Rislng
Pancake
5-lb. sacks 25c
Wrapped in,
Sanitary 1-lb*
Glaetine Bags
500 yards* all wool dress
serge, yard wide, great val-
ues. Yard— ‘ML*
Misses and chil-
dren’s' winter
Union Suits—
Boys* Heivjr
Fleeced Union
Suits—
Men's Emb. Ini
tin) llandkerfs
box of 3—
Men's Silk
Rayon Mufflers,
fancy colors.
Each—
Men's
Boy Scout
Shoes, elk hide,
up to 6 slxe,
for—
Quality
Loaf
Each
Boys' and Misses' Outing
Gowns, cheaper than the
making.' Choice-
Men’s Cowhide
IMts, $1.00 va 1-
Boys’ Helmets,
horaehlde, val-
ues. to $1.95;
Men's Silk
Rayon Hose, 4
pair for—
•Misses* and
children’s Silk
Hose, blacks;
pair—
Indies' House
Dresses, fast
colors.—
Lafge slse Bed
Spreads, fancy
border—
Sr’lSfr
No. 2 cans 57 -
Factory Label, 2 cans
Men’s work or dress
Pair— ^ CL*
One lot Ladles’ Rayon
Choice, pair—
avenue. *OBT. A. STRATI
Contract bridge was the diver- n . a. . „ ._. . .
ter whirh dainty refrMkmenu C”y’ ^ *
following statement regarding the
Thursday evening of neat week ot hl*
th. dub will meet witb Mra. JJ Jfe*r" w'*h “
Harold Tlnklepntgh. 5»« South trouble a*
Robert* avenue. < r V , * I!
# # possible for me to ^njoy a meal
t»u hi nn without snffe.rfng. I waa terribly
^ rundown. Five bottles ot Sargon
Mrs. Mason Rector was an ex- made me feel like a new man. I
tfa guest to hold a substitute have gained sixteen pounds and
hand In the games of bridge have aa much strength and vitality
when Mrs. Emerson R. Kelso, 811 as I had twenty years ago. I have
Soijth Hoff avenue, entertained never found anything to equal Bar-
the Trl Hi club Thursday evening, gon Soft Mass Pills. -They reg-
- Mrs.'H. Merle Woods received ulated me perfectly. >
the favor for high score In the Jones Drug Co., El Reno; Model
evening's games, after which the Drug Store, Yukon, Agents.^ ^
hostess served •; lovely refresh-
ments. * V —, /
Nextv Thursday the dob will
meet with Mrs. Joseph M. Osmua,
1365 South Barker avenue.
Men's h
porters,1
buckles.
J|en's Dress
Shirts, Including
white broad*
cloth, fast col's.
Men's Outing
Pajamas, 2-pte< e
silk frogs—
Men’s Heavy
wool mixed
Union Suite—
Ladies House
Shoes, pair—
One lot I.h(Ilex' Handker- B°Jr*' 8h*ep
chief* 2e Lhted font#-
Oilcloth, extra wide. Yard
Men’s Leather-
ette Mouse
Shoes, hpek and
tan, Elk bole; pr.
Men's Pure
Llwen Hdkfs.,
35c values, 4 for
Boys'- Sport
Hose, golf style,
values to $1.00,
One lot men’s
Overcoats, val-
ues to 110.00;
choice-
Men's .Dress
Hats. Two days*
Special— j.
Men's Heavy
«f *
fleecdd Union
Rockford Wool Sox, 59c
values— 9(L*
From Fancy
Children's Sox Totioggans
Chucks, lb.
Men’s Silk and Wool Dress
Sweaters. Individual boxes.
choice— ' i
ladles' Silk Lounging Robes.
Westmorland Mandarin type;
values to $6.95; 2 dozen only at
$2.98
Men’s Boots, one piece' top,
't
black and tan.. Special-
Boys Boots, one piece
black and tan; a nice gift
M e n ’ a $5.50
shoes and ox-
fords go at this
sale at—- <
Northern Sugar
Cured, No Rind,
Sliced—Pound
Exquisitely
At Marvelous
Discount
K. of C. Hall
Friday Night, Dec. 6
Fur-Trimmed
lafp-a.lott ctatb.
Thursday evenln gthe Laff-A*
Lott : club hd joyed a pleasant
Decker’s Sygar Cured,
Half or Whole, lb..
Admlaelon,
1,500 pairs Women’s Shoes.
New ties, new pumps, new ox-
fords an dstraDs. Values to
One lot of ladies’
Silk Dresses for
street or party
wear, also ensem-
bles; values to
8tyles fdTVlntor. Rome
values to fH.50. You'll
save many dollars it
you will select your
winter ’ coat at The
Bargain Center during
this laid—
belli Nolan, 731 .Sunset Drive.
During a brief business session
It was planned U hold the an-
nual Christmas party and gift ex-
change Thursday evening, Decem-
ber 18, y which time ; Misses
Terhsa Williams and Rath Hamil-
ton {will entertain at a .dinner-
bridge in the home of the Utter,
201 North Macomb avenue.
; Bridge favors went to Miss
Ruth Hamilton for high score
and Mrs. Tom Williams the con-
solation. \
' • After the tames the hostess
served a dainty .twe course lunch.
DANCE
Saturday Night, D
K. of C. Hall
II# Fates’ 8-Piece (
Obtainable—lb
New arrival of Ladies’" Hats,
metallic trimmed and velvet
trimmed. • Values £O nr
to $5.00. Choice-._kDL.JfD
Marc,I 64* Finger Wav. 25
Louise Crose Sheehan
Longhorn
Full Cream
No. 1—lb.
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Blair, James R. & Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 263, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1930, newspaper, December 5, 1930; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc925491/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.