The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 268, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1930 Page: 4 of 6
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WHAT’S WHAT IN WASHINGTON
By CHARLES P. STEWART
. tVotrel I*rt§§ Staff WH/Or s
WASHINGTON, D. C.-*
nhui typ*, u much u any
ito. Mors 00 than »omc. , Rep-
lentotive L. J. Dickinson, the
which tht Iowan* themselves were
mom or leva to 14am*. or tb* <1*proa-
Georg# 1 U., Adam*. Ray Arm-
•froiuc, A. F: Alton, Donald
Ahum, Rlliahidb Avsnt, W. J
Aycoeh. Bannister Cafe, Homan
U*ll#- C. W. Hooker. Wlndle
Booker, Harry Ruddy. J, M,
Hurft. Mm. J, M. Burge. Jay A
Hrown, H, • E. Bonebrake, Irby
Bonebrake, Bonebrake' Hard-
ware. O. K. Bonebrake, L. C.
Booth, Aurelia Bock, ' Tlartr#
irlttf W. Birina, w. R. nUck.
"••■ore innm niki ioiu iu<iu to tat
Ihair fill. 11intend of bringing
them out a new plaything or-
lanlonally. they have opened the
door to the warehouse and told
them to take everything they
waited.
The result 1* that many chil-
dren have an automobile when
they ought to be finding delight
In a bicycle, and by the time they
are grown thej\ are bored with
life. By giving them too much,
parents are cheating them out of
a big lot of wholesome fuo,
Christmas morning will find
many |>oor |>eop|e made supreme-
ly happy by one cheap little toy
while a superabundance of reatly
aifta will bring , no joy to the
Jaded child of the rich. And
what pleasure there Is In hrlng-
HHl lug gifts to unfortunate children,
^11 wImi In some ways are so fortu-
from factually everywliere alas In
waa agricultural rich
Florists Report Plentiful
Supply of Hants
new nawKij. ^, vtflwl)MI| „nd over-raptd that It
gfnator elact, la runs to fungi, paraatteo and eflnttar
a flrgt-claafl ei- unpleasantnesses.
i.mnU of It. Iowa la tremendously substantial.
_ wholesome—and* essentially agrieul-
Senator Smith turai '•
W- brook hurt la |ti industries (except a few exot-
not Ho la not a tee) are fimiere* Induetrieo—packing
native Iowan, houeet, for fat hog* and cattle;
either. He waa creameries and canneries; starch and
born In Missouri ff|UCOM plants; breweries. In my day
and bo looks It in the corn bolt and naturally els.
This la tntoaded voters galore and plenty of railroad
as no reflection facilities to handle cropo and live-
*Ni# Year ....
His Month* ••
TNppp Month*
Mall la ( a
* M»e Ypar.4^,...
Hit Monihs
Three m«»nih* ...
Hf Mall On I
tine Yr«r
His Months ^____
Three Month*
Rohei't A
Bible Thought
—PM— Brook hart, but
«UJ. IXckiOM. «,"ou4ri“i d 0
v •— have their own
rharacterlitlo,-style of .figure sad
physiognomy and the colonel brought
THE HAWK EYE human type la
Juat the type one might expect to
find In such surroundings.
Iowa la a land of big. robust me a
his ninety-sixth birthday |
a month ago. The fua*m
bd conducted from the ti
funeral home. Many om^L
relatives and friends will*
the funeral. * j 1
, Bridge Hub Mr**
The Dinner Bridge rial
entertained Tuesday evtafc
Dr. and Mrs. I<aroy Oa^
at the home of Mrs. (faZ
parents, Mr; and Mn. a
Mulvey. When the gg*tr
rived, they were seated g
bridge -tables, which w*r*
ranged .In the iparlon* a
room. Ait ’ attractive uad(
clous -tftTTnef was served by |
Goodman, assisted by Xp.|
rey and Mn. J. a. Wheiti^
Additional guests were hr.
Mra. R. A. KroutU, Mr. and 1
Charles Prlbyl, Mr. and Mn
Dobry. Mlaa Mary Wkcutbf.i
May Ast, Ray Cox. WUllaa I
ley. all of Yukon. The only
of-town guests were Mr. aadl
Robert Bellele, of El Rme
The club prises were n
Mrs. J, A. Whelan and Mr.
D. Hart. The guest prlsuj
won by Miss Wheatley a*
Kelley j Jj
The Christmas meeting of
club wlllTbe Thursday, Owe
18,at the home of Mr. ud
W. Wlnfon.
Yukon Briefs -i
Mlaaea Rom. Marie ia4J
Kelley spent the week-^iul i
their home folks in Cglumat
Miss Opal Beeler, who bus)
making her home In Raines, c
la here visiting her koaw |
She will remain here all v|
David Johnson, son of
and Mrs. Charles < Johiiot
very sick. He first had
which developed tale peg
nla.
Earl Merrill, of Dallas. Iw
Donald, of Oklahoma City
Mre. Freda McDowell asd i
dren. of Oklahoma^ CKy. \
visiting at the home ^ Mr
Mrs. Ctrl Ruckman Tut
evening? • 'r-i
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
io (nee tity grgar iM»w»fr^xand IihsI
reigned—Rev.17. i
CRAY Eli—"Jesus, l^iall! Kn-1 Q. How much should Hie tip
throned in glory There forever be tq a maid who hae l<ioked
abldot" ufter one’s room . when staying
Ti - ,,,, , «>nlv a short while?
—ii,. „ A. One dollar.
T"K U**‘ w»y •* kw-p the y. |H hr„;,(1
hatchet burled Is to put the table?
hammer with It. A. Never; always break It )a-
* ♦ to small pieces and lift it to
IT takes alt kinds of people to ,hH «‘vnlh with the fiagers.
* to make the world which In- ^ Muw d##* ** PAfty
chides those who feel certain d,ffer fro,n a Ihenter party?
they can ruu your businesN better A - !t obligatory to wear
than yotrr~ I DBI evening dress at an o|>era.
Iowa axcept 1«>
as one of Its «
AORICULTU RALLY, X
ever cut at the
COI.VING of the Caddo Jake
° ferry situation will be ap-
preciated by many thousands In
this aect Ion. The seed for a
ferry at I he crossing has been
Acute for many years. The uien
who had a part In the solution
of the problem have dune the
city and county a signal service.
LIBRARY NOTES
HOW CAN I?
By ANNE ASHLEY
Following Is another of a series
of book reviews from a list of
books recently shelved at the El
Reno Carnegie library.
Parliamentary Uv, by Edith
Tbeall Chufee.—The sub-title of
this book explains Its purpose. It
Is a digest of the rules of order! CEXI’CHK »
•or the conduct of business In f cup sugar (1 >. white—3 c
TODAY’S RECIPE
rACINfJ a brighter futtire than
1 any city In Oklahoma. HI
Heno can look forward to a
banner year in IflSt. ft mill be
easy to pot the “happy” in
“Happy New Year" because who
wouldn't be happy with a $3,-
Ooo.ooo federal structure coming
to town.
RADIO FEATURES
WJZ NBC network 7:00—Au
Lulu's Adventures.
WABC CBS network- 7:00
Poet's Gold Orchestra.
WEAF NBC network 8:0ft
Arco Birthday Party.
WEAF NBC network 8:30
Melody Moments. ^ v
WJZ NBC network 10:00
Victor Herbert Opera. •
I/L RENO was the best business
center in winitern Oklahoma
before announcement was made
of the $3,000,000 reformatory.
Now the city fgee* a future that
Is exceedingly bright, one t.hat
should give to the most pea-
aim 1st ic a feeling of better times
ahead.' - . '
Reminiscing
Items Reproduced Fro*
the Daily Democrat
of 15 Years Ago
FRIDAY j“
WEAF NBC network—8:30 C
(CST)---Old Company Program. M
WABC CBS network—(5:45 V
(CST)—The Vagabonds. * . R
WJZ- NBC network—9:00 ei
(CSTl—Armstrong Quakers,
WABC CBS - neht'brk—9:00 C,
(CST)—Radio Follies. •_ .. sc
WEAF NRC network—9:30 M
(CST)—R. K. O. Program. IO
HAVE YOf DOVE
YOCII SHAHET
•THE drive of the Pnited Charl-
* Hflfl organisation for $10,000
met With the approvsl of $51
Reno citixen* and proof, is seen
in the large number of contribu-
tions (hat have been made. How-
ever. the committee lu charge of
the drive feels that many did
not pledge as large amounts as
they should. »
\ REAL need evlslg In El Reno
ftnt! It will become more
Brute within the next two
months. It Is probable that many
have not been given an opnorto-
LOCAL BRIEFS
J. H. Graves, 81S South Rock
Island avenue, returned Wednes-
day from Meridian,t Miss., where
he was called by the death of Ms
father, H. O. Graves. En rcpite
home Mr. Cravea visited with
relatives In Canidfa. Ark.
. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Engle and
•on, Edwin of Woodriver, III.,
were called here Wednesday by
the aerloua Illness of Mr. Engle's
father, J. A. Engle, who died this
morning at his home, 32l% South
Bickford avenue.
Fflo! Hall,
—— • Platt, J. E. Penner. W. D. Pat- Chas. \
Miss Clara Bonebrake, an la- terson. Ima IVnnebaker, H. G. H. J. i
structor of Gutf Park college In Powell, L. N. Pearaon. I^e ir., Jol
Gulfport, Miss., will leave that cltY lyerce, Mfs. Pavey, Dewey Pal- Motors,
Saturday tor a 20 days* sojourn mer, B. U. Rector, Geo. R. Riley. Thomas
at points of Interest In Cuba, J. b. Rowe, H. C. Rice, Ellen Wright,
Panama and British Honduras. She Rice, Lee L. Rhode, Emma Ros», -
will bo accompanied by a friend, H. C. Rlsse, J. A. Rinehart, A. Mrs^
who is also a member of the W. Reynolds. Dr. J. T. Riley, Smith
faculty of Golf Park. Miss Bone- ,Q. M Ricker, Moat. 8chmoyer, their hf
brake . Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grace Smith. homa Cl
Mrs. H. E. Bonebrake, Oak and I Rose Stapeltoa. Gladys Stock, of Dr.
Mitchell. (John Btroffe • Virginia Steven- ms
ROAD MEET SCHCOUt
ALTU8, Okla, Dec. 11
The annual meeting of tM
bad Cavern Highway assa
will be held here eerly Ii
ary- Definite date will I
nounced soon. .The meetiai
postponed from last Noveal
association officials might i
additional data on prohleas
discussed at the conference,
roads boosters from several
The Grand Jury will begin Its
sessions Monday and -It Is prob-
able that,'a few El Reno people
will wake up Christmas morning
and find indictments In their
stockings.
BIG SISTER
A Bad Outlook
By LES F0RG
FARM -AGENTS TO'
MEET DEC. 15-19
CHICKA8HA, Okla., Dec. 11 OP)
—County farm and home demon-
stration agents of the southwest
district will meet here Dec. 1519
lo discuss plans for work to be
undertaken In 1931.
Separate sessions will be held
each day for farm agents and the
home demonstration agents. Joint
sessions will then follow.
Problems of 4-H club work will
be one of the chief topics of dis-
cussion during the meeting.
Speakers will include President
H. G. Bennett of Oklahoma A. and
M» college. Stillwater; M. A. Nash,
president of the Oklahoma College
for Women at Chlckasha; D. P.
Trent, director of extension work
for A. anil M.; and Miss Norma
Burnbaugh, state home demonstra-
tion agent. -
OH, NOVI DONT
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LAST NIGHT /,_
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IN Omaha a Judge sentenced a
* reckless driver to five days In
Jail, and then to keep him from
losing his Job and his means of
supporting his family agreed that
• he time might be served out In
five Jconsecutive Sundays—nerv-
ed lu Installments, as It were.
The arrangement was not only
advantageous to tt)e offender,
but to people In general who drive
on Sunday. Sunday Is phe of
the days In the week when the
common run of people hare a
chance to taka a drive, and If all
reckless speedsters could , he Jail-
ed off the roads on that day,
Vhat a day of pleasure It would
be The churches have no Com-
plaint. The man who hasn't in-
terest enough, in his own life
to drive his auto carefully hasn't
enough to seek a better life In
the hereafter by attending
church. Sunday JaU sentences
for traffic violators lookfMJke a
Just and sensible sentence. ~
Telephone Want Ada to No. 11
ETTA KETT
He’s in a Class by Himself!
By PAUL ROB
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Complete abstracts of
title to all lands and
town lots in Canadian
county, i ‘ ^
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/CHARGES leveled against par-
^ ents are so numerous that
they - sometimes doubt whether
they have done anything right,
but there surely Is some truth In
the . charge that many help : to
make their children unhappy by
giving them too many luxuries
and by trying to keep up with
their multitudinous hopes and
daalre*.-;' --
With countless parents M la a
D, C. CAVES
(12 years experience)
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER \y
Arrant
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Sunday at Yak*
*on, Marrie Bummons,' Toots
Smith. K B. Smith. (>«. Smith,
W. J. Stoehr, Herarhel Smith,
Anna Shanklln, Knydor Bros.
Stores. W, 0, Scot I, T. 8purr,
Georgia Shacklett. Irma South. | FunDTAl
Opal Hanuiflson. T. C. Shacklett.
John Stanley. J, W. Bpencer,
Uflard. Smith, Haiti* flouts,
Letiard Snodgrass. Roy 8choolJng.
Stof Lunch Hoorn, Service Repalrf w ___
Shop. Palace of Sweets. Thelma vtTKnS^^
Shacklett, Safeway Store, M»ren ‘ L
Sl'iirr. j. A. Ramueltoo. i ' *'r
l.iirlL. St(H'k. Herman Aohutx, wlii
«» Motor., W. I. W, Thaa. trrulolr r ’u '^
lake Book tftore, K. K. Tompaon.’rL"' U,
Frank Taylor. Kelly Trolter, R.[r« 30 ovfn^ ^
K Taylor. Mary Tilly. Tradtr. wu
litv Fav* Van iwnv I *r.. Be«,l»
Moline. Illlnola. H. it ,
(her of Mra. M A.
. Alya I WminniH. Mra. J.,Workman. Rod whom*^'b, aMeT' **
>k. T.JWRItam.. Frod Wallace, J. 7on." , ■•ti?'*
1A eh ling, .Waldo Grocery. F. A
Givens, Hanna, Gladys Dunn, Lucille
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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/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.