Sapulpa Free Press (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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Is The Fan Dance Vulgar Or Is It Art?
Jally Itoirn
CNtfrtalnrd
Mr? Billlr Fisher entertained
member* of the Jolly Dozen Bndt-
•lub yesterday
tertrauhtly meet.in M.x.i t ■
•on were seen at the brldgt-
•ltd in decorations
Oarne* of bridge brought tu
•core !tvor to Mrs B. i. Car
be:, second high p a t M
Ou) Voight. and a d.i ntv gun
((■amt Sterling of Legiuo
and Auxiliary
A grou-t of 300 or more attended
dge the monthly oo univ meeting of the
the American Legion and Legion Auxl-
lit't
wrung
in
F.'Xs
favor to Mrs Her!
three weeks Mrs
•Bterta.:: he grc .;
Vault* Bridge
Clab Part)
Mrs Harold Per
guests yesterday al
a covered dish
bndgr games me
Vault'. Bridge club
Ur semi-monthly
stn afternoon of ro
■djoutrnc to meet
a •
Teacher* and Offi<<
Cntertu ned
Covers were lah:
and off
department •
Church. 1. ! evri
tr.
Dunne the bu
which follow. •:
tor act:, .tu
and later a soc:al
Joyed
Ir
had
Principal -'waken of the even-
ing were Bill Stlglcr state com-
mander of SUglrr and Rev Fred-
enck r-rtnjton. state chaplain of
Tulsa Other numbers on the pro-
ram wer, a leading bv Frances
lee Mayes, two local numbers bs
Miss Colecha Stepzmska who play
ed her own guitar accompaniment
and two numbers by the local
auxiliary's sextette
Following the progrxm refresh- '
tnenta were served by this hasteas
committee Mrs A N Steichen
Mrs Roy Alexander, Mr's Carl I
Meu. Mrs H G Grecnburg and
Mrs Pearl Moore A dance was
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second n’r*‘1'ln* naans of Mrs decks
r j home were beautifully decorated
with chrysanthemums and other
autumn motifs.
After games of rook, the lawl-
ess served delicious refreshments
pronounce it vulgar. In fact
t\ nmrl \
Meetmi
M rails
VlixMonsry W.Hietv
W \l I. P\PK.K
New and Beam‘ml Pattern'
Nee Our Window’
COW MW"
phom: ;:.t
rs of the Womens Mis-
sioimry soririN of the South M F
churrh met Wednesday for an all
day quilting tn the church, mht*n
a Quilt ua> completed for the
orphan girl the> are sponsoring at
4he Methodist orphanage at Brit*
ton A covered dish luncheon was
served to about 30 members at
one • * lorn and afterwards a Bible
it on a as conducted
It a m ho* t.trh
Fnlertained
Members of the 8apuipa Ham-
boa assembh acre guests of the
Okmulgee Rairbow Girls Tuesday
evening at seven o'rlork at tlie
Masonic temple there
Following the dinner a regular
meetmi: was held and degree* were
cont err ea unon two candidates,
nth the Sapulna degree team in
Scotic people wlio have seen the lan datvr at the Chicago worlds fair i;
,0 »!I°* Ihc daurc Ml*. Sally Rand thr moat famous exoonen* of Ihr lan ditw' I • • •
-T^uvcr1^
* wP. J ' revuf conu’ 10 th* Y*lr Theatre, prrwrw Baturdaj mghl. and plavx through me Bt u* rhutrh for «*»*
--; P R Jerk taught the lesson
... Later the grown motored to
Vtniu offtcerx TulJMi ,hrrf. lhfy Wfrr dinnpr
guests of Mrs Lula Clymore In her
hamr Mrs Clymore is a former
member of the society
Next Monday night they will
Mis Iva Ann Roggr, Mis Klla r“»*«"e Rridgr ( lab L A To O R <
Com well Mrs liable Moorr Mrs Meeting Parl,
Alms Philhns Mrs. Orphia Riddle. PaaUme Bridge club members T,, mnn.hlT ......
me, Mabry. M ss Falwards. Mix .tree! Top score favor went M B*ltrr *nd M" Jrri
j Trammell and Mrs E’la Mabry Mrs P F Ruskoakt and
The next district meeting will high score favor to Mrx
be held In Pryor In June. 1934 WurUng of Tula*.
* * * Mrs J K Johnson will enter
Rotarixns and Rotary Anns lain the group In her home In tw
Entertained. weeks
SaDUlDans who attend™! ih. in. I--
and
Rotary Ann rlubx at the Top*?
room in the Tulsa hotel Tues-
day evening were Dr and Mrx
W P Lonffir.tre. Dr and Mrs R
M 8weenev. Dr and Mrs Ira
Malone Mr and Mr* Claude Har-
mony Mr and Mrs j t Murphy,
Judge and Mrs Fred Spec: km an
[ and Vi and Mis M L Murphy
A lovely banquet was followed
by an entertaining musical pro-
! gram and later a ball Dr A Lln-
• child xas the principal speaker
»trst M E. t uild
Alerting
M C F Hosted Mrs Laru-
L> herty and Mrs C E Dennis
cni, r uined 28 members ol the
F ; st M E. Ladies Guild and two
in the Hlisted home Wed-
meeting of the council. (when Tulsa and
Mt and Mrs R C Coffy. for- were in charge of the program,
mer Sapulpans and Mr. Williams with Mrs Pearl Smith, district
of Muskogee were the out of town manager, of Muskogee presiding
guests Mr Coffy who is manager Group tinging ooened the meet-
ol tiit O O a- E company at ins and following the welcome 1 ---T-----
M . .koc,^. wasjhe pnne pal .;wak-|H(ldrea* by Mrs Smith Mrs E.r’ nMrt ^ homf <* Mnt Oertrude
____ . .... ■------ f" , "uunii.1 m Rtia oLiiiin. Mn
.ftenaxm The .additional er and Mr Williams entertained ! Ward cf Vimta circle gave
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Star limnd
Backed by Bond Style
\ftei '<•wt.iI war-' in hainlliiif.’ r\ lusiveh, "tar Hratui
| Shops, we are n>*-r<- llian ever < um in < d that they offer
■Rich more for yuur m>mev.
And Our Great
CHALLENGE
SALE
Offers Still Greater Values
Star Brand Oxfords
These superior popular-
priced Oxfords offer
complete satisfaction to
most men In fit. style
and wearing qualities,
they have everything
desired They are loo
r„ Leather!
S2.49 S3.95
Hoys’ School Oxfords
Mrs C C Cooper and
Fred MacLean
iamment consisted of gamas
and co: ests and a musical pro- 'Stout
gram presented by Miss Helene
Pang burn and this group of her
Washington school students Ther-
' vv. Jean Cobbx, Virginia Hawkins
Sallie Daniels. Judith Johnston.
Joan Morgan and Esther Durham
Devotional* were led by Mrs
Burnle Thompson and later de-
licious relreahments were served
The next meeting will be Decem-
ber 20 in the home of Mrs W a
SidweU, anh jj,,. j DeWit:
Thompson and Mrs T
assisting hostesses, at
partv
J. Crow as
a Clirlstma*
'apulpans Attend
Hrdige Tea
Mrs George Burke, who Is a
members of Oakhurst country club
had as her guests Tuesday* after-
noon at a charming guest day
bridge-tea in the club rooms. Mrs
F B S-:;iU. Mrs Eugene B Smitl
a." Mrs E B Matthews Yellow
wit.i pi uio numbers Another j response address The Sapulpa
nun bet on the nrogram was an I team, ramained by Mrs Nell Sear>
accordian solo by Martha Sue j demonstrated the ritualistic floor 1
t ' work After the presentation of
. ... ’ lh>' C 3 Flag Junior graduation
' was conducted by the Junior dr*
“ Idc supervisor Mrs Ella Mabn
V. Woodward had as assisted by M.v Nadine Trammell 1
‘ T me!|l-n h' 'r ,0^Ur “m‘- iarid Ab^taii Edxards. all ol
Ace c/ C>^ W i, , thf | S*PUlpa A class Initiation of 36
R.r cm, ■ 5 *,ulmoon candidate* from ten Oxlahoma
f tn<1 * ln her h'.<ne I'tvnv f« r ui» miv «
Mrs''And’ T dub Hu,chlns«i of Tul«‘ s;»V. pm?-1
A™,'v “aKd,-‘e>- 01 »“« An-idem in chaige Pancy floor work
or thf hoMr.v "h° 18 lhC moth"|^ lhf Sapulpa and TuIjui t^anw.
• * . . Japanne Lantern drill bv the !
B' w'nr **" Pri“*t pD"r lr»n' Rose Hoop drill by
Brtscoe recened high score favor. Tulsa, and Sweet garland?
favor and Mr- e°‘v Van ?,'■ ^ *nd ,hw '
4- 1 1 d h»Kh •c«,e favor 1 members uho joined thr order
2LJ2Srs 2 ®».*»«n 20 to 25 year*1 wo.'wiio
a^.msct itTtl^ been made , dr. ssed in costumes of that time
I^two ^iw si I* n“WrrS F‘,;l0,l'1ruf '>•' interesting pro-
weekx Mrs Carl Young gram, which Included a reading
will entertain the group ; t, Mr. William, of Vin;.. snd^
n . . . , „ | sp.rndld tekik bv Mrs M>traarri r, '
ekt* '■*“ f?-" - s> »•
i uonaJ (hatHHi.M a business nes&jon I
Boyk.n, 1212 t:i»t Lincoln Are
prize
,l u Matthews YeUow Wri ,, _ |1 chaoiain, a business seswcm
and wlute chrysanthemums were j ‘ ‘ M Sawney. Mrs> H R . 'v.a held, and Mrs Etta .Martin of
arranged in the lounge and din- vT Mn Aru*ur luiwrence and ihu city was elected district nresi-
;ng room, where tlie guests were t ";tu> wpre hostesses dent
ub" si
• • • GulW me‘ >«■ their regular meet- ivnl ,1* Marun. Mrs
" Meal (am i|
Merlin*
ana vucsts of the Women s coun-
cil of the O G. A: E. company.
^ '‘dheadav evening for dinner at
M:s Murrays club, at the regular
.ng in the church A delicious coy- ,
cred diah luncheon was served at
Covers were laid for 18 members i °ne Oclock to 24 members and lour!
-j • - - at three long tables which
were beautifully dcrorated with
yellow chrysanthemums
Following luncheon Mrs G B j
Sleek led devotional, and tlie pro-
gram, Lesser Miracles 0f the1
Bible was presented by Mrs O
R Shaffer
Real Estate and Insurance
ERNEST K I NGER
8 E. Dewey _ Telephone 39
Sapulpa. Oklahoma
Rentals — Mortgage Loans
Bonds
HARRY R HAAS. M D.
Specialist
Eye tar Nose and Throat
(•lasses Eittrd
10 N. Poplar Phone 554
Sapulpa. Okla.
I N S l: R A N C E
OF EVERY KIND
Lloyd J. Anderson .Agency
Berrvhill Bldg
O. B. PICKETT. Mgr.
Boys Star Brand black ralf Oxford* com -
P°s!t °n sole leather heels m-.th metal tap
Ernes; quality in leatlier and workmanship,
which means satisfactory wear for school
or dress ___
so.29 II YALE Vi
Men’s Leather Hoots
A complete range of solid leather
Boots that you can depend upon com-
pletely for service and comfort There
Is a type and a price range for your
individual requirements, and remem-
ber—every Boot is backed by our
: standard of quality.
$3.95 to $8.95
OIL TAWED
>!*0RT BOOTS
Ar. unconditionally guaranteed
oil tanned Boot leather sole
tind heel—sound as
money can buy! ____
$6.50
Work Shoe Headquarters
Invites your liifiecUor. of Saoulpa s most complete work shoe
showing Here you will find a weight and type of shoe for every
service and a nnce range for your every need! We are proud
of the values ollered. knowing that the* cannot be excelled if
equalled Prio range freer.-
$1.49 ,.,$4.50
Satisfaction (guaranteed on Every Purchase
HUNSECKER&CO.
" brrr BIG Pirlurr* plat
LAST TIMES FRIDAY
“Chance at
Heaven”
with Joel Mcf rea. Marion
Nison and Ginger Rogers
SATURDAY ONLY
November S5
“Men Of
America”
With William Boyd, (hie
"ale and Dorothy Wilson
Saturdav Nile Presur and
'I NDAY Thru MONDAY
November 26 and 2*
ON THE STAGE
“A Century Of
Progress
Revue”
On the Screen
‘After Tonight*
I eaturing
( on-la rue Bennett
1 uesday and Wednesday
November 26 and 29
“Morning
Glory”
W ith Katherine Hepburn
and Douglas Fairbanks. Jr.
Thanksgning Eve Prevue.
thru Thursday and Friday
“Ace of Aces**
With Ri< hard Oix. Elisa-
beth Allen. Hetty I'runess
and Ralph Bellamy,
Continuous Shea-1 to 11
Thursday Club
Entertained
Mrs Tom Kelly entertained
members of the Thursday Bridge
club at luncheon at Mrs Murray s
club, followed by games of bridge
in her home yesterday.
The hostess received the high
score favor.
Benefit Bridge
Party
Mrs P F Ruskoski entertained
a group of 12 ladies al a bridge
party in her home Tuesday after-
noon. for benefit of the Catholic j
Ladies welfare fund In the bridge
I games Mrs Cornell Heidenger re- !
celved high score favor and Mrs I
D J Nickol second high score
1 ''apulpans Attend District
Mrrting
Several Sapulpans attended thej
Northern district meeting of the
Woodmen t : * End in Vimta a: —
I Next Door
let us insure your home
against fire—then in raw
it i* neee"ary to rail thr
Hrrman your home is
INSURED!
Levit2lon
23
S. Park St
to Plymouth Drug
during this
■ngagement
YALE
Where the Bit. Futures Play
SATURDAY PREVl'E
SUNDAY and MONDAY
On Our Stage
\ CKNTlKY OF
I’HOGKKA" HIM K
Vteseitun*
>** -*r^AS
V
Victor Hr wan* gt'
N°H l r^nj\ v7.
OY K\ .' ©*»***
Rhun»*>» _
th» *cT**,m'7iS\G\W
'V&SSggZ
No Advancr
In Price
TEX At O PRODUCTS
( ertified SrrTice
Eirrdone Tires and Balterles
I 111 li M. DYER
Dewey at I Im Phone 1100
Drew* up for
THANKSGIVING
SI ITS . . .
When vou we the patterns, col-
ors and fabrics in whk-h we
present the newest styles of
men * and young men’s fall and
winter suits, you’ll say they're
the last word Notched and peak
lapel styles m single and double
breasted models
$22.50 $23.50
TOPCOATS.. .
Snap and ginger mark the new
topcoat* in beautiful soft blues,
browns and grays which fea-
ture these he-men warm and
w'olly. sturdy and stylish new
COflt4l.
$16.50 $22.50
$24.50
THF V At.OOR F KUPPEN-
HF1MFR thr coal with nine
$35.00
B4B CLOTHIERS
Where Quality In Rtuck T’p
Rnd Price» arc !<ow Ihwu!
w—
<■ « ♦>,>
OKLAHOMA TIRE & SUPPLY CO
Our CODE Has Always Been to Sell
Quality Merchandise
at the LOWEST Possible Prices!
fiuirimwil '
RADIATORS
I Irnmomk
t'p»; Gir>role»
only
$7.95
Tubular type;
**A*’ Ford only
$8.25
RADIATOR CAPS
*11 or», 2 V And IV
Rrminglon ’’Sure f»hoi"
SHELLS
16 and 20
bo* of
90c
SHI
|Bi ^u8‘‘
only ...
I)»fo> I rg Btndi. ea.
IVcoy Collar Band*, ra.
O«<o> Sdivrl inapi, do/
Cash-In On These LOW Prices!
Equip your car unh new
BRUNSWICK
QUALITY Tires
Buy Now and Save!
’ScVitry” Type
Guaranteed agaiiul all man
ufattunng drfecta.
4.40 21
The Greatest
Pov. rrhoute of Energy
we have ever offered!
Quick, sure ,nd dependable
waning, on the colder morn*
•ng ... for 2 FUfU YEARS
An non clad INSUR ANCE
policy with each
battery for lour ab- Q (f
toluir protection.
A great value, only
OTHIR QUALITY
BATTERIES
^2.95 to % 1 5.95
Comforter
HEATER
For "A ' and "B"
Ford*. Very affici
mi, #aiv to QQa-
iaalall. Only yOS^
Fire. Windihield
DEFROSTER
j Prevents frort from
I forming on %md-
^Jrwc
Microphone
TRICYCLES
S t r o n g ly built;
many if>le* and *| Q
n/f*. a» LOW aria VO
Coaster ^K’agons
All-metal bodies;
rubber tires and Of/*
| disc wheels. As low Q
as only
AUTOMOBILES
iff\ sports mo iris
"—many af*1esA
At LOW as
A DEPOSIT wall hold
^»»y article_
w . Genuine
PHILCOTube*
.^AVE
Up to
25?o
Old Tubes
Tested
FREE!
W'dl keep your car searm
regardless of (he cold
ourtide; complete s»»th
electric fan.
Easy to install.
A rare b-st »:ein^
only • •
Other Hot Water Healers $195 10 #10.95
THERMOSTAT FOR HOT
WATIR HEATER
Wr have them QC-
for all car* .«. 77 Up
Braided . e ...
"<* W.«r *S,rlw
Heater Mote ,%llch
only____
gssi
Bicycles
Net* 1914 models! Strong, safe
and easy riding. Troael saddle.
New Departure Coaster brake
and other big (jf Qe
feature* J
BICYCLE HEAD d i 70
I AMP wuh caae
BICYCLE HAND
HORN, only
Have a lot of
fun. broad
cast over
your own ra-
dio. Easy to
i n 11 a I I. A
bargain
49c
Oklahoma
ISA SUPPLY c°-
QUALITY
Turner Drury xnd Wxtrr SI
PHONE IS S\PIT
Open Wwk n*v« 'till K:
saturdav- till 9:00
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Sapulpa Free Press (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1933, newspaper, November 24, 1933; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1477499/m1/4/?q=coaster: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.