County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1922 Page: 4 of 20
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i?'in b,.hTld Mon,,,-v •ftrrnoon at Good music will kolp make tto nrn
iril ovrryonr come with one «fr*m attrartivo and thr candle Itoh.
On Monday. November 20. Mr, ceremony in tho WorU’. r 'U o
^ Jimmie Thrift w.II in,.root the cl.„ Light will he an InZ a lto
g~ *“ —*"» Every organiiation'affiliated &Z
rfcirh Eehool girl, from the fifth grade ,oc“ br“Brh *'H Uk* part in thi
ar af t“ high "chool age may regi,ter now ""mo"y ■B<I then* will to aj, gir),
kwh [or a class in fancy work which will ,n ,, fo«umex to light their
kmrn be «tarted Saturday morning. No- Cfndl" *°r J*l»n, Cbin*. India,
high romber IS. in the Y W C. A room, atf ^^ho-Slovakia and Franc
Jef 10 o'clock. --
Buy Christmas Mala.
Trains 3 and 4
Restored
fcehpun
ST. LOUR, TTLSA AND OKLAHOMA CITY
ST. LOOK AND FT. SMITH
Traiw 3ad4lnc ken rwiti.rrd on I ho schedule in
o rri pw to Meir tonporarv withdrawal.
for teU aAaMe or other information, ank tho
rruco apeak.
JL !t CORNATZER
Traffic Manager
Miitoa Ethel Bruin, Martha Rohin
r JWrtvssrAas:
♦ ♦ ♦
**M' ^thlaa of Tulaa i, the
"f Mr* Roland J. JUnck. fior,
South Indepondrncu.
♦ ♦ ♦
V. P Wilson, manager of tto rham
her of commerce, wa, called to Siloam
spring, Saturday on account of the
nines, of hi, mother who ia greatlv
“r W“— **' areompan
wrd by Mr, Wilson, and both returned
Tuesday.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mr*. Guy Berger leave the
laat of the week for a two week,'
vi.it m Hrnne.se, snd Fnid. the"*
rner place being tha home of Mr.
Merger , parents, and the latter place
being theWome of Mr* Zerger'a par
enta. ^
4 4 4
Dr. and Mra. J g. McAllister, T A.
Wilaon and Mr. and Mrs. Page Hud
•on enjoyed a splendid fishing and
hunting trip on the Virdigria nver
hea rTalala. spending three dars
They report that no dweka were fly
mg. but they got aquirraU and fiah.
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FREE! FREE!
All World War veterans calling
at the Army & Navy Store Satur-
day morning will be given FREE
a hat cord. We have them repre•
seating every branch of the service
Special! SneHaif
Postpone World's Fair.
The world's exposition which wa, to
he held at Portland. Ore., in 1925 has
been pnatponed until 1927 owing to
unsettled condition, to foreign roun
tnea. In the November election,
Oregonians will rot* on a measure
enabling Portland to tax itself *2.000.
MO for the support of tho exposition
•nils tax will be made conditional on
the raising of an additional *1.000
000 by popular subscription.
Kibby-Greene Company
Fashionable Women’s Wear °
SAPULPA
Continuing Our
Over Sea Caps
Army Wool Blouses, new -
Army Wrap Leggins - -
Army Wool Breeches, new
Army Officers Shoes
Army Rnsset Shoes $5.85 to
Army Canteens ....
Army Web Belts - - . .
■ 15c
$1.8?
95c
$3.85
$445
$4.45
4ft
* - *
ARMY & NAVY STORE
Society News
Special Purchase
Sale
Fashionable Coate, Suite,
Dresses, Furs & Blouses
Mias Zelma Sandora spent tha
week-end at Stillwater with Mist
jKatbenne Van Vrlter. student at A.
* M. college
_ ♦ ♦ ♦
hmetl J. S»*-de, Dr. Olive 8ie<le tml
Mrs. Eliaatoth Scott spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Tetas an.
2112 Haskell straet, Tulaa.
4 9 4
Miss Nelle Suppees of Tulaa speat
Sunday hero with bar parents.
♦ ♦ ♦
Srl- Moreau Mitchell, accompanied
by her son Moreau, jr. of Dallas.
Texas, is thr guest of her mother. Mr,
Mae Key at 1107 Hast McLeod
I 4 4 4
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Bray of Tulsa
were Sunday guests of Mrs. Bray s
sisters. Mr, Henry Grim and Miss
Anna Chilton.
4 4 4
A Price
That Can’t
Be Touched!
Arpart Tokay of New York, making i
nlasa bta sui s.,... 1_ it. .
TREMENDOUS
■y
SAVINGS
VMer Style, Better Quality,
Greater Valueef
GST YOUR
pleasure P>ur in tha west, spent tha.
!?** tT.° w<*k* with Mr and Mn.,
Maxwell Wasaerman. Mr. Tokay left
Tuesday for Oklahoma City where hr
has business interetU and wiU than
visit California.
4 4 4
Mb. Sue Mathis leavm today fee .
thrija wtoks' visit at her bonsais Hum-
boldt, Tenn.
„ 4 4 4
Member, of the Sapulpa Wonson's
club were in Tulsa Monday evening
attending the monthly meeting of tha
“MW* of Business Women's clubs
which was held ia tha T. W. C A.'
. it _ - . • rmd
Wik and Tulaa members af tha dub
gave stunu. Those uttondu* from
bo™ were Mra. Ollie Elkina, Mia
Mia. law
Gaaogta WiageC ’
4 4 4
Quality consi >red—there Wft
•ow-priced b • ~r v on the
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•ratorj. <, -■•latof
cedar 'vc .....-.“s—work*
manahip ar.d material A-l to
weary detail All tieea. -
Price:
V. C. A. hostess hare,______
4ay fcu« a visit to tha south, hai^
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Company
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Scaggs, E. M. County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1922, newspaper, November 9, 1922; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1470405/m1/4/: accessed April 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.