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Sapulpa Free Press
free Delivery by Currier to Every Home in Sapulpa
Volume 2.
MPUPA. OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, NOVIMW-R 21. 1911
Number 42
CITYfPLANS TO
GET CWA FUNDS
TELEPHONE f OMPANY' pay*
U2S0 TO HTOP SI ITS UN-
DER ORDINANCE
With the new plan of Ctvtl
Worts A dmi met ration gett.ng un-
der way In Oklahoma and the
United State* dtp official* are
more hopeful of getting aome fed-
eral fund* to be ueed in improve-
ment t on eltjr property within the
neat few weeks
Little hone was held under the
RFC plan of voting bonds, but
It teems that the CWA makes out-
right grants of money, for the i
primary purpnar of putting men
to work
At the regular city rounrll meet-
ing Monday night considerable
diacusstrr. of prowpeeu was
and City Manager Fred Boone tuts
a number of projects to be pre-
sented the CWA Some work Is
being done already, since ||
federal relief received Instructions
to put all men to work Immediate-
ly. and numerous crews of men
were started to work on the city
streets Tuesday
Among the projects outlined is
BLAKE. FAYS TO
DISTRICT COURT
HarmjuJs grid (.ockuils After Repeal
OTHERS TO PU til (,l ||.tv OR
I ONVl( TED VRF HENTENt
ED TO TERMS
Funds of the court clerk were
swelled considerably Saturday,
when Ralph H Blake, former
county treasurer who was found
guilty of destroying a public rec-
ord. paid his fine of SI.OUQ and
court coats of t! 39
When Blake was found guilty on
this charge by the Jury In district
court, the usual notice of appeal
was given, but Saturday when call-
ed to court, no appeal was taken
and Blake paid his fine, and costs
and drew a release from all
charge* against him This action
marked ftnls upon the entire pro-
cedure started against. Blake over
two years ago. when an audit was
made of hla office, and he was
Indicted on three charges by a
grand jury
Other defendants In various
rases heard during the term of
courts, some of whom were found
- I guilty try Juries and other* who
I. Franklin D Roosevelt, presl- ] pleaded guilty, were formally sen- |
tenred.
! James Samples pleaded guilty I
j to receiving stolen property and
I was sentenced to one year In the
I stale reformatory at Granite
Rav Roe. found guilty of second <
j degree burglary was sentenced to |
II months In McAlcster Ace Ore- |
on the same charge, was
given a year and a day in Mr.
Alester penitentiary
Jess Popptno. sentenced to two
Atei'c >• Nr» Klitateth Millard of
Last Rochester, X Y who has lust
held. | *» n elected firovutrat of The Amen
an («oM Htsr Mothers for the nrtt
rsr
Thanksgiving
I’roclamation
SAPULPA MAKES
BID FOB HONOR
f\v\ PROGRAM
IS UNDERWAY
•tie to get the Pretty Water dam 'lenl of ,h' United States of Amer-
project slatted with the Idea that lr*. do aside and appoint
this lake would furnish an emer- Thursday the thirtieth day of No-
gency water supply for ll-» city ‘ember I Ell to be a day of
This project has been considered thanksgiving for all our people
several months but nothing defln- ! May ** on thw d®v In our
lie has been done since no defln- | churr** and in our homes give
Ite agreement has been reached humble thanks for the blessings
with the owner of the propertv be«tow»d noon us during the year! aar-
It la estimated lost the project P**' bV almighty Ood
would coat around 113000 May we recall the courage of
Another program Is the relaying those who settled a wilderness the ________ _______
ff brick alleys and streets between! m,ori ot ,h°w •tin fou ly!
Charley McDonald was
tione, seemingly forever, are the oMt. se bsrt.nders with oiled hair and
Wised mustaeke Instead, eh.n rejeslt-.....me cffctive. will I-, Americnn
i *
the srt of bartending and C« «• i mu g Bartender a institute <n
Ntw York
Frank L. Tpdike Student Body
Dies Suddenly Cosmopolitan
old street car tracks, which Is nation the steadfast ness of thoae
estimated to cost another *10 000 *ho ln *v*ry succeeding genera-
Other projects outlined are Re - ] tion have fought to keep pun-
given a
year at Oranite. upon hi* plea of
- . ------ . , guilty to a charge of assault with
pairing splUwavs at both city ‘hr ideal of equality of opportun-1 intent to commit rape
dams nwAa.ew.iiww -.a— a.. »_a._ • t V ■ nH KfUH rlaar f he iinal n/ w . .
PIONUK HI 'IM.lv V|\N DIE*
Till RNDAY' WITH HEtKT
AILMENT
dams, redecorating rlty buildings “V *nd hold clear the goal of mu-
nch as city hall, h<wpital and ",*1 help in time of prosperity as
nurse* home, replacing old wrougfr in Lme ol *d*M tr
Iron water pines smh new ras- May "r wk guidance in more
iron pi pea and Increase the die! *urely learning the ancient truth
ty on three charges, and was sen-
tenced to two years each on grand
larceny charge*, and one year on
I#. I . __ . Acrond degree burglary charge.
in North Height*' ***** greed and selfishness and l found his sentences to run con-
stnvtng for undue riches can nev-
A shock to the entire commun-
ity was the sudden death of
Harold Ridley, who pleaded gull-i Frank 1 Updike, age 50 at 8 25
< f »>'
from 2-lnch pipes to 4-tnch pipes
completion of road up North Hick-
ory towards the Band Bpnncs road,
which was started last wlnte* by
relief work, cleaning up city air-
port grading ground and removing
tree*
Another project which may be
doubtful la rowtruetton of a
swtmm.ik pool at the city park.
50*100 feet star It It estimated
that material on this project would
cost shout *3 000. and labor around
U TOO which might exceed restri. -
lions upon material
At the meeting Monday night
the city entered a contract wtth
w F Mt Murray an engineer
from TUIsa. to make a preliminary
er bring lasting happiness or good
to the individual or to hla neigh-
bors
"Mav we be grateful for the
pasalng of dark days: for the new
spirit of dependence one on an-
other: for the closer unity of all
parts of our wide land, for the
greater friendship between em-
ployers snd those who toll: for t
clearer knowledge by all nations
that we seek no conquests and ask
only honorab'c engagements by all
peoples to respect the lands and
rights of their neighbors, for the
brighter day to which we can win
through by seeking the help of
Ood ln a more unselfish striving
survey of the etty wster system ifor th* common bettering of man-
ual make recommendations as toklnd
In
witness whereof. I have
hereunto srt my hand and caused
be affixed
FRANKLIN D
ROOSEVELT’
Kvcr\ G>unt\ .Vked
For (> Roaii Projects
the best method of improving the
system The city does not have
a cample. g at the water ;t' ff*1 Ulf United States to
vystem and the city belle vr* that
such information wtll be worth
mare than the coat of the survey
Following the survey, some de-
finite Information may be had to
present officials to aarure govern-
ment aid on improving the system
In a spec .a: council meeting Fri-
day it waa agreed to compromise
with the Southwestern Bell tele-
phone upon suits brought by the
city against the telephone com-
pany to pay a rental tax to the
city, under an ordinance passed
last year The city last year sued
for *2500 tax. and the suit has
been fought in the courts, but not
dpflniuly settled This year * sim-
ilar ordinance was passed and
another suit filed by the city
currently, so he will have to serve
only two years.
Thursday morning, with an attack
of the heart, caused by a blood
clot.
Mr Updike was seemingly In
good health, working Wednesday ester totals 5.238
at his place ot business, the Up-
f.A<*T f ONEERI.NC E GAME TH
BE FLAYED AT BARTI.Es
YILLE FRIDAY
With only one conference defeat
against their record. Sapulpa Chief-
tains go to Bartlesville Saturday to
end their conference season ex-
pecting to win. snd th»n hope
that the unexpected wtll happen
vo that Tulsa can beat Muskogee
Thanksgiving Day. to throw the
1 lew a I* into a tie for first plsre
honors In the eastern division of
the Central conference
Bartlesville loot at Okmulgee last
Friday 20-0. and the week before
Muskogee poured ln on Okmul-
gee. so the dope give* the locals
the edg» *t Bartlesville Muvkyr.-
Is the only team to beat Sapulpa
this year the game being played
before Sapulpa got to clicking
Mask ogee has won all Its game*
and only a decided upset would
cause her to lose, but the unex-
pected has happened at timer,
Sapulpa Ians went wild when
the locals beat Bristow Armistice
Day. and went back to see what
would happen against Ponca CUv
They were amply repaid, a* the
Chieftains proved that it was no
spark In the pan. but thev really
liave a football team The game
1 was exciting from start to finish
wtth brilliant plays being made
by both teams
Nosey Franklin started the ball
to rolling when he reeled off a 70
yard run from hi* own 20 to the
visitors 10 where he wav pushed
out of bounds Ponca Ctty held
there and kicked out. only to have 1
Pinegan take a beautiful pass and
romp 30 ysrd* for the first touch-
down The half ended 6-0 for the
home team
. .. In the third period Ponca block-
Ml* -^.rUVer' * Poo' snd scored a safety for
their two paints, but Sapulpa
came back strong in the last frame
Increase to score again, take a safe lead,
time last and the game ended with a score
Wtth L
hr** tran
pUcf in
tftr Corr
Im
Mr* roii*
W alleys
Ihr |n
promises
to be a
sffair Tl
be thrre
M.d-mte,
Sou then
and the
American
tl’tlPt WELL REPRESENTED
i Ml- YEAS ‘ l nhl \H<>vi \
1 VIA l R6ITY
Ail of Oklahoma s 77 counties,
5 other state*, the District of
blumbla. the PhiUippine* and ten
irngn countries are represented
Howling—
3d the O At
t week rif play
moat .ntcresting
teams tied are
n Ice company
National Bank
Close behind is O O At E and
City Hall who still have a chance
to wind up in the money by win-
ning their matches next week
Schedule for next weeg l* Mon-
day. M;d-nlte vs O. O. & E:
Tuesday. Bankers vs Ren wood,
Wednesday. Texaco vs Parisian.
Thursday. Ctty Hall vs Western
States, and Friday the
House vs Southern Ice.
Standing of the teams
end of play Thursday
of Oklahoma thia semester
Resident enrollment for the setn-
■til
over refist ration at thi
Ray Wyatt, found guilty of driv- attended church services W'-dnes- sr.i urn •■d
d'ke Advertising Company, and year. George E Wadsack. registrar of 12 to 2.
Of this number. 1.841 The team ha* been plajrlng the
ib* • tor while drunk, was sen- dav night He complained late or about 35 per cent are women, past two games in new uniforms
tenred to serve six months In Me- Wednesday afternoon of a peculiar and 3,379 are men. purchased by money donated
Alester I feeling In his chest and shoulders
Pleas Bridge*, who pleaded gull- Mr Updike had lived ln Sapul-
ty to grand larceny, was given I P» » number of years, and had
IS months In McAlsster lived on the west t,:d" of the
Clyde Witt entered a plea of
guilty and wav sentenced to Mrve
county before coming here He Is
survived bv the widow, three sons.
five years In the reformatory at Oerald. James and Leon; two bro-
Oranlte.
Oage.
but was paroled to W. E
Mrs l*aul Mot«* Die-
After Fong Hint
thers Ray. of Grove City. Ohio
j and Oren of Circleville, Ohio; and
I a sister. Mia Emma Updike, of
Toledo. Ohio.
j Funeral sendees are to be held
i at 2 30 Saturday afternoon from
the First M E church, with Rev
Oklahoma county, wtth 1.1451 *ora* business men. and some cre-
■tudents. has the highest reprearn- <1R lot the good playing should go
tatlon. Cleveland county with 973 Ihe following Sapulpaiv. who
fit second, and Tulsa county with donated to the fund.
242 Is third. Hayder: Trigg ------
The only state* not represented £ ^ .....
by at least one student at the E A waters .
University of Oklahoma are Dela-
ware. Ma.ne. Maryland. Montana.
Nevada. New Hampshire, North
Dakota. Rhode Island. Utah and
Vermont.
Teams
Mid-nite
Southern Ice
Bankers
O O & E
City Hall
Western States
Court House
Texaco
Parisian
Re r. wood
G W
34 15
24
24
24
24
21
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1 I v l: l s i i ni» |/ 4PPOIN II l>
TO HANDLE Till C Ot XI*
(HI WORK
Busiest place ln Sapulpa this
week Is the office of the federal
relief agency on South Main atrert,
which is being flooded with work
under the new Ctvtl Works Ad*
ministration
InxtructfvhX received Monday
by O T Eddietnan. county dirsc-
i lor of relief, to put all able-bodied
men to work at once, caused a
bustle of excitement in Bapulpa.
ax it did ln all other communities
! In the state
Under the CWA all unemployed
men and women are to be given
job* immediately, or as fast as
projert* ran be found for them
to wurk. at a scale of *12 per week,
and pay checks are to be issued
, each Saturday The old scale of
pay allowed only a few dollars
per month, but this new plan,
according to the general concep-
tion. will pay 40 cents an hour,
ux hour* per day for five days
bowling ,-gf h vw>k And the plan is to con-
tinue this work at least three
months
City Manager Fred Boone who
went to Oklahoma CUv Wednesday
to learn what the ctty may do.
was unable to see Carl Gllea.
state director of CWA. but learned
from John Rlghtmirr state engin-
eer under the new plan, that de-
tailed information must be filed
on proposed projects, and filed
soon Thursday morning he put
Brice Patrick at work figuring
cost and plana of three or four
project* so that they may be filed
Court j Saturday Then plans on other
projects will be worked out as
. quickly as possible
Already hundreds of men are
gt work ln Bapulpa working on
streets and other projects which
already had been outlined With
around IHOO unemployed on the
old relief rolls. It 1* estimated that
at least 1200 are able bodied and
able to work on some project un-
der the new plan With all these
cm a scale of *12 per week It will
mean almost *15 000 to be released
here every Saturday At thla rate
of *60 000 per .nenth, business tn
Prt
625
625
625
563
.541
476
476
3* I
333
366
American Nat l Bank
IG. L. Berry __________
San; T Allen
Dr W P Longmire
R J. Ranck ________ .
Dr C M Levy
Four Persian* are enrolled, three
landH't z“ w'o'ntT^f m U’r' ^JT“of cT,U«^bT^ith'Am«“ „
and Rev Z. W Ounkle of Black- lci Braul Canada P,ru Harmony Woodruff
' . _______ v,„
705 South Hickory, died Friday we“' ln charge. Interment wtll be Venezuela and Latvia
night following a long Illness, and made ,n South Heights cemetery. rt.presented All
funeral service* were held at the i wUh and Landnth in charge deR{a Hre men
Lewis and Landlrth chapel Sun- ot »rr»ugementa.
day afternoon -
E-TEN II JOXF.S DIES
the foreign
also
stu-
Mrs Mote, who has been In III 1
Washington — A* part of the
plan to put 4 000.0000 men now on [ mulgee ar.d Mrs
part-time relief work, on full time, Tyler. Texas
Students from Creek county are
os follows.
,n cairoRXi* nUoi
t„, a* * h jt. .« ?»";££
Saturday in La* Angel,- ,, j peI1|H.rger James L. Lewis,
under the new Civil Works Admin-
istration. every Bute highway
commission has been urged to find
a minimum of 6 road projects in
each of the 3000 counties !n th*
country on which road mainten-
ance expenditures of not more
than *5.000 each can be made
_ ... j promptly. If fully realised, this
The telephone company agreed would mean some 16,000 projects
to pay 12350 to settle both suits, .nvolvlng potential outlay of some
which waa agreed to. as the city JSO OOO OOCI The coat is to be ad-
nerds the money, and to fight the vanred in the proportion of 65
cases might delay the matter tn; per cent from Federal relief funds
courts for some time The check and 35 per cent from Federal
*M Pa‘r POday evening. Including 1 road aid to sutea Highway corn-
some 540 court costs
Ford Truck Breeze-
To \on-Stoj) Record
A number of person* on Dewey
Avenue Tuesdav morning winder
*d what was causing all the ex- j
cltement when two sedans and a
Ford V-eight truck breezed wes:
at a rapid rate, horns looting,
and driver* acting as though Sa-
pulpa was a whistling station
It all came out however, that
the group was on a record-break-
ing non-stop flight from Atlantic
Cltg. N. J to Los Angeles, at-
tempting to make the 3044 miles ln
less than three days.
The Ford truck, loaded and
carrying food for the three drivers
who alternate, left Atlantic City
at 12 01 A M Monday came
through Sapulpa at 9:35 A M
^Tuesday and reached Oklahoma
*lty at noon The only stops made
Np^for gas and oil. as fond and
P>yut)f drivers was carried on
repor -
tendei,.
4n VE ANNUAL
V’GIVING DINNER
M. H ■
M B Dow. ,_-vf the American
day morning v- Irving a most
South Linden FVng
will be held Friday
the Lewis and Land
with Rev E A. Mortl
Episcopal church offic
terment will be maua
Heights cemetery.
ig dinner
■< the 8a-
m
• * • c
missions were asked to list im-
mediately projects available in un-
employed areas The new CWA is
conducted by the Federal Emer-
gency Relief Administrator, with
the same office force. President
Roosevelt set apart for It *400 000-
000 from the public works fund to
hasten full-time employment of
present part-time workers now on
relief rolls, with the purpose of
making them self-sustaining In
the meantime the road Improve-
ment plan Is one of many to start
the 4 000.000 to work and to re-
move them and thetr dependents
from relief roils.
health several months, is survived
by her husband, two children. Jar- j
quellne, age 7. and Dtan,-. age 3. ;
her parents, Mr and Mrs R. W d!wl Saturday in “..kh. i peubf-ryer James L Lewis Billy
Hamilton, of Okmulgee, and two CaIlf arnved ln Sapulpa Wedncs- j lonvmirr gam H Mlnakv elvde
sisters. Mrs E 8 Kyle of Ok- dav high! Jones who was 33 years
W W Barr of old wa-s a former resident of Sa-
puipa and Kiefer Survivors are
wtdow, Mrs Alberta Jones,
parents. Postmaster and Mrs
W H Jones of Kiefer and three
•sisters. Mrs Inez Deathrrage and
Rev r A Morton waa tn charge tl.e
of funeral aervicea, and interment
was made tn Southern Heights
cemetery
Y 41 E PI HI.IMIEH CALENDAR
IN THIS PAPER EAt H WEEK
IT. Patrick. Charles W Selby,
i George M Smith. Margaret Louise
Sweeney Eugene Trail, Gertrude
Wolfe. Mary Jo West. Haywood
M Wisdom
Bristow, Erma Lee Bagiey. Leon-
ard L. Ledgerwood. Fred Bogle,
Sapulpa Herald
Ghayn Ray ............
Standard Chevrolet Co.
Standard Motor Supply
Sapulpa Industrial Finanre
Firestone Service Stores ..
C D KUngensmlth
Oklahoma Gas Ac Electric
Sapulpa Gas Company
J. C Penney Co ____
J. F. Murphv
E. O Wolffarih
Southern Ice Ac Utilities____
Claude Masters .. ......
Sam Moyen ______ _______
A. J Whitfield ........
Dr Ellis Jones ...
Humes Drag Co.
Mrs Elva Deatherage of Shawnee ndon , Allt,_ o_^ Walton J Miller
and Mrs Vera McDaniels of Sa- wuiiam II Ban^Xthro Br-.-.n ^“uraI
pulpa.
Burial
will
The Yale theatre of Sapulpa.
for an Indefinite period will pub-
lish a weekly theatre calendar in
this publication The advertisement
will list the name of the feature ! of Kiefer, in charge.
picture and the principal chara, - -
ters for each days performance DEATH ( I AIM*
Readers are urged to GEORGE LEMONS
ad and save It each week tf In-
terested in keeping up with the
Yale’s pictures.
. _I John D Cunningham. Rebecca
^ "}fd* l°^'orrw i Flnkelstein. Anna Belle Fries
afternoon at the South Heights I,,.,,-. Ha™ Philip QB
cemetery, following services at the j jK^
Carman. Forney L. Murray
Depe-i- George W Hutchins,
Gordon W Utter
ax-"**.-*- Drunir ght. Harold W Baker ,, ,
Kh'*?:. **!“! Ft’vV.g’ Bishop
O B Pickett
M J Katz ......
. . Plymouth Drag ..
Joeeph. g H KrcM k Co
Dr P K Lewis ..
E. R Unger ____
T A Gresham ..
Lon T Jackson ..
Dr A. J Nichols
B Sc B Clot tiler
George R Lemons. 53 years old. Khoury, Rav W Turn box Charles
died Monday at hla home on 7th b bnisei
Thu popular Sapulpa theatre ls street Survivors are three daught-1 Kellyvtlle Olenn C Cooper
doing everything In It’s power to er*. four sons and two grandchil- Kiefer Georgia Ann La. ke\
m*kh U* producllon* tntere»Ung dren Services were held at ten Robbie Mac Lackey W V Cui-
- ! L*’wls and lamdnth chapel, burial 10)Rw, Roy a Mm
NEW BOOKS ADDED was made at Duck Creek cem.-er Mounds Clyde W O Hern
C. B Billingsley
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BOTH COUNTY AC.ENTS
Bt -V MAKING KIPOKT-
....... > Minn, | was made at Duck Creek cemetery.
AT SAPULPA LIBRARY east of Mounds
Below ts a list of books pur-
chased with the 5c rental money
MRS. RYAN DIES
_______ Funeral services for Mrs Min
and kept on reserve for Book-week nte Ryan, who died in Seminole
November 12-19 Friday morning, were held Sunday
No new book* have been pur-' morning at the General Baptui * NATIONAL bridge pi. \v
SET EOR FRIDAY NIGH!
OLD TAX KEC EIPTS NEEDED
TO HANDLE PRESENT Kl SIljfor Itself
thelf.
County Treasurer Ghayn Ray
had to rush around this week to
chased for the library tn the last church, with Rev Jackson In
year except with money from the charge Interment was made at
rental copies. When the book pays South Heights cemetery, with Lex-
No work Is being done in the
field these days by the county
**7 £at3?"SS'
Mllburn £,. Roberts, Wil- reports, which have to be filed
at Stillwater not later than Decem-
ber 1.
Since the government cotton
business broke into the regular
The Court House squad will fin- Sapulpa should be benefltted ron
i-h thetr match Saturday against slderwbiy a* It is certain that a
the Western State* and tonight family living on 112 per week.
Texaco battles Renwood. who Is xnU spend all that amount on
fighting hard to get out of the necessities.
ce.lvr position. Another project which has bran
Following are the score* made sponsored by members of the local
in the league matches during the Legion poat. Is for improvements
on American Legion park, south-
east of the ctty. Already some
work has been done but when
rompleted. tt is planned to have
a rock wail around the park, a
dam across the canyon Just east
of the entrances, and a band
stand or central building.
The women are to come ln for
their share under the CWA. as It
is realized that a large number
of women are the sole bread-win-
ners in their families. Sewing
room* and other project* are to be
worked out to give a certain per-
centage of unemployed funds n>
women
The CWA is thought to be a
follow-up plan to the public works,
since It ha* been found that few
communities could or would avail
themselves of government funds
under the public works plan or
voting 30 per cent bonds to match
the government's 70 per cent. The
CWA puts out the money on ap-
proved projects os grants, instead
of loams.
COUNTY COWM1H8IONERR
HOLD REOI LAR MEETING
Members of the board of county
commissioner* got together Wed-
nesday afternoon for thetr regular
sen.i-monthly meeting
Another group of erroneous as-
sessments were allowed, as about
the main part ot the busincod
transacted
SIX WEEKS EXAMINATION'S
scheduled this weekend
Slick.
11am J Robert.*
Shamrock. Woody W Sherrill
dig up old unused tax receipts and
change the date* on them, to
handle the present rush to pay
bark taxes.
The legislature gave taxpayers
a break when they voted to delay
all penalties on bock taxes until
December 1. 1933, alter which
time the penalties go back on. In-
cluding the old penalties. Thla
law covers only taxes up to and
including 1931, so the treasurer
Is making a number of collections
on back taxes this month.
DIVORUE DEC REE MADE
A decree of divorce has been
granted by district court to Lu-
W Johnson trom Guy Johnson
it la pul on the free
Beer-Mrs Eog and other Bar-
barism
Belth—No Second Spring
Bentley—Carr.
Burnett—Dark Hazard
Canfield Bonfire
Cather Alexander's Bridge
Christie—13 at Dinner
Palladd IJttle Man What Now*
Farnal —The Way Beyond
Hall Adam's Breed
Kaye Smith—Gypsy Wagon
Kyne—Comrades of the Storm
MacClure—D e a t h Behind the
Door.
Oslenso—There's Always Another
Year.
Stuart—Try the Sky
H. O Wells—The Shape of
Things to come.
Walpole—Vanessa
ls and Landnth m charge of the
arrangements
Survivors are five sons. J. L.
Ryan. J E Ryan and C. C Ryan
of Sapulpa C. M Ryan of Semin-
rouune of agents work lost sum-
- mer. the annual reports will not
A national bridge tournament, to show the usual work completed
be held simultaneously in all cities that ha* been done In other vears
over the United States through _
the Elks club organutlon. ls srt M4RRI AGE Lit KN8E8
for Fridav night according to A George W Hask.ns. 22. snd
. _. , „ _ . . . N 8telchen, of the local post of Elaine Thurmond. 19. both of
ole and J H Ryan of Lyons, Kan . American Legion, who Is cooperat- Mannford Dolph Miller, 25. and
two daughters. Mrs Minnie Hurst ing wtth the Elks in putting on the Rosie Read 18 both of Samilo.i
of Tulsa aud Mrs. Bertha Drake party Floyd Mam. 21. Chandler, and
of Loveland. Colo three brothers. Sixteen hands are being provid- Rose Davidson. 16. Sapulpa Bill
John Russeil of Kiefer. EUck Rus- ed for players, the hands having McIntosh 23 Depew and Marie
sell of Galena, Kansas and Jim been arranged by experts who Bruner. I# Blxby; J D Martin
Russell of Mannford and one su- also furnish score cards of methods 24 and Frances Spicer 26 both
tar Mu Etta Rhinehart ol Fort of playing the hand*, which wtll j of Tulsa.
be used in scoring the play Tro- George Bart lev. 43. and Grace
phlcs and local prizes are to be Tally. 28 both of Sand Springs
awarded in the play, in both con- Frank Mimmo, 21. and Beulah
tract and auction division* Jones. It both of Beggg Press
The local committee, composed Robert*. 27, and 8ophia Lindsey
I of Steichen from the Legion, and 21. both of Blxby: Leomon L Holi-
day afternoon Players were ar- ’ Gus Corey and Wallace Pardoe cock 41. and Maxine Robbins 19
ranged in foursomes, and all hand- | from the Elks, hopes that a large both of Okmulgee; Geo. B. Todd
napped, with the winner In each number of local bridge player* will I 31. and Iziulse Harrison 21 both
foursome winning a turkey. enter the tourney. jol Tulsa.
Cowden
139 174
155
468
Mogridge
121 144
137
402
Sears
133 118
120
371
McAfee
124 145
129
398
Canterbury
127 122
158
407
TOTALS
644 703
609
2046
Parisian
Wei rough
117 150
123
890
Kinley
143 106
97
355
Eden
!',(
119
401
Hubartt
116 132
128
378
Gantz
133 130
100
363
TOTA1.S
638 675
567
1880
City Hall
Irwin
174 166
163
503
Wilson
132 171
132
435
Hoag land
147 141
145
433
Smith
i
90
297
Chapman
145 171
160
478
TOTALS
722 732
600 2144
Texaco
H Bowles
136 146
137
419
Daniels
151 142
124
417
Purdin
102
102
Dodd
103
101
304
Stivers
128 132
153
413
P Bowles
122 134
137
393
TOTALS
630 657
652
1948
Soatbern Ire
J Wilson
148 141
106
395
O Rush
170 137
125
432
E Wilson
150 147
166
463
Whitten ton
130 168
164
462
Phillips
142 153
164
459
TOTALS
740 746
725 2221
Mid Nile
Weaver
i3i tn
154
398
Dean
127 128
138
393
Palmer
140 :<5
171
453
Smart
168 164
141
474
Wakeley
183 134
203
520
TOTALS
744 685
■07
2236
< Uv Hall
Irwin
149 179
154
482
Smith
115 114
123
351
Hoagland
100 139
137
388
Wilson
132 173
115
443
Chapman
158 133
105
396
TOTALS
663 738
633 2060
American National
Dodd
Bank
146 124
146
416
Allen
146 143
146
412
Johnson
149 165
137
451
Donaldson
150 166
172
488
Henry
159 99
158
416
TOTALS
752 696
735 2183
Examinations tor the second six-
week* period at school, are being
held this week end. Thursday and
Friday being devoted to this work.
Next week the usual Thanksgiv-
ing exercises wtll be observed in
alt the schools, and the football
game with Sand Springs Thanks-
giving Day has been set at. 9 3d
in the morning to avoid conflict
with Tulsa University game.
GYPSY SMITHS SERVICES
TO ( ONt LUItE Si NDAY
Gypsy Simon Smith, who ho*
been conducting a revival meeting
■ E Church,
services Sunday In
ter, Mrs
Worth, Texas
PLAY TURKEY MATCHES
Considerable interest was shown
by players of the Sapulpa Country
club ln the “turkey" mutches Sun-
fOUNTRY MUR TO HOLD
Tl RKF.Y TOI RNEV SUNDAY at the local Flrzt M
The golf committee of the 8a- j will close hi* services____...
pulpa Country club today announc- the morning service he will speak
ed another turkey tournament for on “The Heavenly Vision’, and In
8undav Plav to be based on each the evening, on “The Sweetest
players handicap and tn four- Story Ever Told."
some* to be arranged by Interested Following the services here the
players
Those who won a Thanksgiving
turkey last week were Dr Bcrton,
J E Brown. Charley Burner. Shel-
by CUn*. Art Cowman. Ralph Doty,
evangelist will return to hut homo
ln Canada, owing to his wife'*
illness.
Marguerite Catlett and
Jimmie Inge S W Millhollon. I Nellie Her and Mr and Mrs Mau- I
HarTv Morgan. Doc Rutherford | rice O harm ley attended the hosne-
and Mrs. Tom Wallace coming football game at North-
- -- eoatern state teachers college m
Turn Oreaham visited relative* Tahlequah Saturday, and remained
in oaiahuma Uly Sunday. | lor the week end.
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