The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 268, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1930 Page: 3 of 6
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TURKS
BAITY GO Ll’CKY OII1LM
The Happy Go Lucky Girls
aftjofod a loclal evening Monday
with Miss Anna Lauras Wyrfck,
North Foster avenue
Guesta to enjoy the eveit were
Verona Meredith, Lonnie Roush.
Rollen Ant hie, Creasy Penny.
1*4
Katie
CALENDAR
i. Dorwln Teele.
Billy Glass, Bess
r..u.7 I MUIer, Edward Jones. Boy Pat-
Mrs. H. c. Hklnuer, lo.il South c#fl0ll Daffney Oiford. LoRoy
‘ ‘‘n. . . 0 Lindsey, Katherine Evans, A. D.
K ite Club. Christmas^ Party. I cn*t Jr., .Uenila Meegan. Ruth
oat ess, Mrs. Ralph Gamble, <1* Ann Gallagher, Jimmy Wingate,
South Hadden avenue. Roba Lln4#fyf Chgrle* Kay(
***** Tommy Hamby, Clyde Mayfield
Mrs. J. O. T$ll, 1011 South Bn*L|| Bertha Smith.
hat avenue. ^ ^ ^ Games, contests and dancing
IIOUKiv arviu %kv * furnished entertainment for the
LNUIOA ALXIUAKI. • evening and at a late hour daintf
At the regular meeting of Um* refreshments were served..,
I.r,Ion Auxiliary Wednesday The party waa MM of the,moat
evening about »u coffee tin. de"«h‘'u» »* “>• MMon
lEFMBu.
were painted and decorated to „ea|u, of WMk
be filled with goodies to he seut the regular meeting of the club
the buddies In Veterans hospitals will be enjoyed with Mias
for Christmas Madeline Padgett, 611 South
Thee can. will be fj.led at a Blckf6rd “T*.“U\ ,
called meeting Wednesday ore- WH1IJC AWAY AX MOt'H Cll B.
nlng of next week and every .
member of the Auxiliary Is re* ^*be While Away An Hour club
quested to donate some sweets. I "iel Wednesday afternoon with
cigarettes or chewing gum for ^r#* **• *** South
this worthy cause to make happy ”ocb l»l*Rd avenue, with all
some unfortunate, who is con fit-1 tBd ••• fljsst, Bra.
ed to the four walls of a hospital Hohenahelt, in attendance.
room during the holidays. ,B c,tTir ®0llt*it# Mn Howard
Members and others who are in- fBUIagham and Mrs. Dewey Craw-
terested in this work are asked ford ***** FT*®*, after
to phone Mrs. Bennett. 3M-W or whl<* nwd,e work waa the diver-
Mrs. Mark,■■450, If they are ui-|sloIJ* ,v
able to send their contribution ‘ To c,0#e lh« a three
to the ball and It will be called courie Itt*ch WM wrv*d b* thc
for .. hostess. A red and green coloi
During the business meeting ah01* WM c,rrl*d out ,h#
report was given on the Christ-
mas card sale and several more M**,,n*» of ‘h® *'■«* h»»® to®"
members took boxes to sell. The i,0,|P0,'®d until after the holl-
Auxiliary has a beautiful array Th,‘ meetln« "» J®
of cards and any member will be ®“*rjr t0 b® »"h Mr®
glad to show them to those In- Cr*wford- »»* North Admire av*
tcrested If they will let them nu®‘ ,
know. ....
... T. I. V. CU B. ^
ItltllH.K PARTY.
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Rice
entertained at four tables of
bridge Wednesday evening in
their home on East Foreman
street.
Guests Included Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Porta. Mr and Mrs. Ray
Dillingham. Mr. and Mrs. Jeosn
Burge, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Maxey,
Mr. and Mr*. George Riley, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Melone, Miss Leo-
ta Marsh. Miss Vivienne Smith
and Roy Harrison.
The rooms were attractively
decorated witji mistletoe, holly
and other Christmas motifs.
.. In the evening s games Mlsa
Marsh received the ladies* fav-
or for high wore and Roy Har-
rison won 4he gent’s award, at.-
ter which Mrs. Rice aerved—*
dainty two course lunch.
Christmas Party Enjoyed
With Mrs. J. W. Braley
Make Your Christinas Cheer
Last Throughout the Year
the G. T. C. club enjoyed their
annual Christmas party and gift
exchange. ' -
The gifts were arranged at the
foot of the fireplace which rep-
resented a Christinas scene with
Ita decorations of anow and Ici-
cles. f -- ;■*
An appropriate program was
given, with every member tak-
ing part, after which the mem-
bers invited the hostess’ mother,
Mrs. Humphrey, to act as Santa
and distribute the gifts.
In the dining room streamers
fell from the chandelier to the
four corners of the table, which
was centered with Chrlstmgs
wreaths In a mound of ever-
green, with electric lighted orna-
ments casting lovely rays across
the cloth. The only other light
about the rooms was furnished by
beautiful candles of red and
green, which 'were used at van-
tage points.
In addition to the exchange
Mrs. C. F, i McDonald. past
president, remembered each one
with a lovely memento. Mrs.
Lula Forrest and Mrs. Humphrey
were the only guests other thap
club members.
Meetings of the clbb have been
adjourned until the new year.
A big performing, lull
fledged Screen Grid
Radio Set «t a surpris-
ingly low price. Seven-
tube'Screen Grid Chas-
sis; genuine Electro Dy-
namic built-in speaker;
handsome walnut cabi-
net, Gothic design; •,
You Dads Must Give Your
^Portrait to Your Family
- What a priceless gift for all of them; The
sort of thing that money cannot replace—a
gift that endures through the generations. We
are making some important price inducements
for those who phone us early for sitting. Get
in before the rush. We are famous for our
portraiture, and can make the most of your
likeness.
Baby Grand Console
Low Boy
Ham* cha*«I> •« »n
Batnr Orand described
• bov# Built tw a
beautiful conaola cabi-
net of aenuina walnut
and birdaeye maple
A wealth of fine ton#
and excellent perform-
ance built In • cabinet
especially suited for
the small apartment.
A radio Of splendid
performance, sift ns
you UUts nee power,
selectivity ’'and auper-
sensitivity. combined
with that world-fa-
and exclu
KILTI.ME KLITI. ■ -^
An unusual and delightful at
lair for the Kiltlme Klub mem
hers was the tackv Dartv a
Phone 395
South Bickford
decorations throughout . the land avenue,
rooms. Several gyests added-fresh in-
Mr and Star. Jpe Hartronfl ,erMl to lbe „ftalr. Thpy were
wore the only ammonal gueat, Mrg John Rice. Mr.. Jack
to hold aubotUiite hand. In the Sl|ll(h MW „ urandjean.
games of bridge, which was the MlM ,niOBene gufr. j,„,Ce Jo
m " , u Sn'1,h «”d Ijimont Rice.
Mr and Mr. A UCo, re- # clew COftlest Mn Mcr.
reived the .die® * ■“' * (ha Coiic> received flr.t prixe.
award for high score, after which , Mf() R,cc „ favor Knd
the lioaten* aerved a da.nty two M„ • oud B1Hlnfton lhe con.
rourae lunrh. solation
A red and preen color note M ,hf ^ of lh evehlug thp
and Yuletide appointment, were L0(,leHs gerve< deliB|oug ,unch
obaerved- In rhe detalla of th® The clib mCD wi„ hold the|r
xame, and in the lunch - chrT(4tmjla and lfl n.
MeetinK, of he; .-tab have been (.Un Krl(J even, of
adjourned until after he holl-l^ ^renl|M| j, ,he hoine
day, anl wlft meet in four lf „ M Mo!1, ,og North
w‘‘h a,,d C0X‘ Rock island avenue.
612 South Hadden avenue. , | . or#
INITY run.
Mrs. L. U ParkA, Mrs. Lula
Forrest/ Mrs. Hugh Turnlpseed.
H. Thompson. Mrs. Roy i sumptuous r
12 o’clock Frl* j Noblltt, Mrs. C. S. Blngleton ami Lervini Next ^
Mrs. H. C. Skinner were addl- exchange will
O. O. F/Jhall hon-|Honul guests to add Interest to home of Mr«.
the eighty-seventh birth- the meeting of l!Qlly-club Wed- gouih Ellison
they | day anniversary -of Comrade I*. | nesday. whi n Mrs. H. E. Shaffer •
316 Norik Choctaw avenue, was KTA Iota Cl
a charming hostess. I •
Bridge was . the diversion of , ^d,ltt
the afternoou and favors for high r*0#*1 KBlaoi
score went to Mrs. Skinner ch*r®*||S Root
among the guests and Mrs. D. E.|fi,lb—a^tr
Herndon for the club. . I1'®^°n'
; Following the games Mrs. Shaf- r 9n|F club 11
fer served a ’lovely luach. Wed- enl for lbe bu
nesday afternoon of next week *n^ormal hftof
tile club will enjoy their" an-t- Christmas <
nual Christmas party and- gift bo**day spirit
exchange In the home of Mrs. F. tnd **1^ an
K. Arnold. 518 South Barker Wft" otoentd
»UA I K.IIT itltllHiK CXUIt.
Bridge was enjoyed through-
it th»* aftt'rmmn when the Jolly
;gbt Bridge' dub met Wednes-
i) with Mrs. Eldon Smith, 117
wt Mayen Street. ----------
Mrs VergeM received the
vur for high score, while Mrs.
ixJi. Mart In wtisJ tMl^d t he
anolation prise.-
fkrroomi w>rd brightly dcc-
xtnl with hints of the Yule-
ie in n green, silver and red
dor n'Ee. to make a
Blog for fho games.
Before aalttirnmeot
Open
Evenings
Until
Nine
Home of
Bigger and
Better
IRYIXO I*. T. A. .
^•The Irving \\ T. A. will meet
at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon
In the auditorium of the school.
All members are urged to at-
tend as special business of In-
terest to all will bo transacted.
OKLA
EL RENO
L. A. TO O. IL C.
Thc L. A. to O. R. C. will
meet Friday afternoon in the
Trainmen's hall. * All members
are urged to attend.
meet
today, Dtcaroler 22. with Mrs.
H mrrltibi.thanr. 826 South
Her* avenue, for the Christ-
ie party and exchange, Mrs.
Jay McGinnis and Mrs. Hig-
nborham a^aiMcd the hostess ln
nring hsclygr refreshments.
— I Ladles of the G. A
HIsK \ K CLIT1. land members of thc Relief Corps | j^rg \y
A gaily deeorated Christmas will entertain at
w tin- feature attravllun at day with a covered dish lunch
rhome of Mr/and.Mrs. 8. W. eon In the I
swt. *j 1 ti South Ellison avenue, | oring
WKwlay evening -*whep
Ito li" ai th*- meettig of thejA. Smith,
muw Ye elub/ however, Yulo- ———
to nvpiifs were seen In the Telephona Want Ads to No. 18
Ciroceries
LL OF THE JOY OF LIVING WITH
Fruits
Everything for
Your Table at
Special Low
Prices Will Be
Advertised In
Friday’s
Tribune
' DANCE
Saturday Night. D«c. 12
K. of C. Hall ^
Eddie Polos’ *-Pieco Orehootra
Admiooion. We. Ladloo Free
BOGO
DANCE
Friday Night, Doc. 12 -
K. of C. Moll !
Old Timo Music
Ladle. Free
resentative
listen ini
Fridsy Nights
Station WKY
'•fAilwiI dridge Sho«-
in « ddiahtfuUr
different program
Hard (Anthracite-Be mice) $13 00
McAleater, deep vein.... .!9 50
Henryetta, deep vein—— 8 00
Nut Coal, dteP Ye*n --- 7M
Ab•overprices are At. our yard,
add $1.00 per ton for delivering.
We Sell Fetd. Grain, Rock,
$and~and Cement ;' v
— ” t • ' 0 n d
Farmers Elevator
Phono S5 —-
113 S. Bickford
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Blair, James R. & Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 268, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1930, newspaper, December 11, 1930; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc925499/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.