Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 237, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 7, 1960 Page: 4 of 6
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Page 4—Sopulpn (OfcJa) Harold, Tuesday, June 7, 1960
Mrs. Blodgett
Is Honorcc At
Bridal Shower
/Shower courtesy was paid
Mis. David Blodgett, a recent
hriiie. at a party given by the
Workers class, Ridgeway Baptist
church in the fellowship hall of
the church.
In informal games at the social
hour, winners gave their prizes to
the guest of honor.
Refreshments were served by
qilw Jo m
omen
Churches — Parties — Organizations
xu m
to A
Here
Calendar
Tuesday
Pearl Pickett Circle, First
Methodist church 7 45 p m
Mrs. II B Golden, -ill North
Women's Club Honored
At Luncheon Saturday
Members of “Five and Ten" aitrieh, assistant to the president
A BOY for Mr. and Mrs Joe
Wortman, Durham, N.C former
Sapulpans. lie was ixmi there
June I weighing seven pounds,
five ounces, and has i>eeri named
Mark Allen.
Grandparents are Mrs. Naomi
Wortman, Tulsa, and Mr and
Mrs. E B Walker, Oklahoma
City.
Mrs Ben Hatton
Is Hostess At
Circle Meeting
We're Telling
Family Visits
In Henry Home
Mr and Mrs.
F. M
BY
FAYF DUNLAP
i route one. had as weekend guests
Mrs David Harless and daughter.
I Fort Worth. Tex also her sister
and husband. Mr and Mrs Wi!
llll v’ ham Price and children, Charles
Martha Cantrell circle. First YOU!
Methodist Woman s Society for Sapu|pa friends arP living
Chrsitian Service, met recently mv|tatjons ,0 a party in San
Francisco, Calif which will honor
Mr and Mrs. DeWitt Clinton
the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs M. E Harless and her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
ton, V» Va.
USE HERALD WANT ADSt
A GIRL for Mr and Mrs Bills
Mrs Wanda Blodgett, Mrs. Peggy|Hodj,(1 y (;la88 ( ()m|)ilny, each o(
group of women employees of)0f i, j I *c- rt y Glass, presented IN I flay Davis, route two. She was
Wilson and Mrs C. H. Parham
Names of the newly married
couple. CTrnidia and David. werr||im, parj{
written on the individual pieces of Naornj
c*1,p Church . - r.. J
Gifts were o|ieiied from Sue Ml,||(,n n27 Melinda Road
McCullough. Ann Brown. Mrs v(, w Auxiliary - 8 p m VFW
Ralph Petlif. Mrs II M Carson. |)(||j
Mrs. W R Pettit, Mrs. Wavin’ , .
Ross. Mrs. Marie Caldera. Mrs | Wrs|(>y(|n Guild
Parent-child Psychology ir, „r J,n.Tyms srr.;v“ar “Pl*ire
- family picnic fi :«» pm at Sky ivj(.(. wcn. entertainc() a, a Nnn Jones and Dovie Stewart who
"-------- 'luncheon Saturday in the Blue fluali(ied for membership this
year.
( lass. Hi si Bnpl i t „f oa|(S country Club.
7 an p m Mrs C W
Mrs
y-c. rgjxx**
Fosburg
The hostess, Mrs Ira J Die-
Young Students
Present Sunday
Musical Program
A Sunday afternoon musioale
Preshyterinn Women's Assn
Mrs Wade Casev Alma Martin '0,'0n 1 ,M’P 111 1" 1 was presented hv piano pupils of
Sv.t, w ‘ z
Peggv Wilson. Mrs Patty Misner, i,rry ‘ onlf‘v, 1 ’ RY members of their family and a
Juanita Wheeler, Valeta Rovd. , ' "" ls ,'L lew friends attending
Mrs Bill Overton, Mrs Betty *4 Sorith Water. . W | m B Presenting solo numbers were
Jones. Mrs S F Blodgett Mr».|'!!rrlr lh* rhurch’ ,,ovr“,fl "sh Patricia Lamnton. Mary I.mi Al
Marv Del Harvey. Mrs Norma kinaon nad Katherine Lampton
Fowler. Mrs, Sam Bristol, Irene . WSTS ,-llnr,,r,,n’ Hrs' ''1 , Each appeared in duet groups
McIntosh and Mrs Cecil Thoma- ,s <'hu";’ m ’ «»*
dining hall. Maude Bartlett circle
hostess, 12 4(1 p m. chapel prayer
service.
Thursday
Samaritan class First Baptist
church Mrs. Frank Richard-
I. Belk, leader of the son. 915 East flohson
Athena club — Mrs Bill Clark.
1137 East McKinley
Friendship Club — I an pm
Other members of “Five and1
Ixirn at Bartlett Memorial hos
nital weighing six pounds. 12 and
one-half ounces, and has been
named Dawn ftae.
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Ten” who were special gue*.s|Hc"ry Ru^11r0uteII0,£’ and Mr
are Miss Fatin’I Anglin. Mrs
Willard Buckner, Mrs Catherine
Carman. Mrs Lew Miller, Mrs
W. B Andrews and Miss Ella
Pennerkorn
The color scheme of the luneli-
■•on was red. white and blue, and
the centerpiece consisted of
magnolias very appropriately
nlaced in soft drink hollies manu-
and Mrs. William If. Davis, route
wo Great-grandmother is Mrs
John Thompson, route one.
Reyburns Are
Hosts To Past
Presidents Club
Ben Harton, 309 South
with Mrs.
Park
Members present were Mrs. G
W. Tail. Mrs C M Downing HamiJt°n- f<»™er Sapulpans, who
Mrs. C. J Davenport. Mrs J A
Harrison, Mrs. Heber Finch. Jr .
Mrs. C. E Davis, Mrs Harton
are living there now. on their
’olden wedding anniversary
The party will be held June 22
Mrs A. R. Grigor and Miss Ulla at 2:30 p m. with the llamiltons
Davenport. I sons and daughters in the role ol
u » » ii. i -
Mrs. Davenport presented the hosts,
first lesson from the study hook Hamilton, now retired. wa-
on Africa, assisted by Mrs with the Bartlett Collins Glass
Finch. Mrs. Tait and Mrs J company here for many years.
Grigor
Lei Us Repair
Your Small Appliances
Complete Repair and Parts Department
All New Appliances 20% Discount
BILL ROGERS ELECTRIC
15 East Dewey — Phone 116
At the business meeting mem ' Return From
hers voted to have morning Eastern Trip
meetings during the three sum-j Mr and Mrs Charley Bartlett
mer motnhs Mrs Tait, 1211 East and their daughter, Mrs Joe
Fairview, will he hostess at the Sherwood, have returned from ?
next meeting scheduled for ^business trin to Beloit, Wis. and
a m. July 6. New York City.
L. A. "Bos'
HUDGINS
Dcmocrot For
Bear Wheel Alinement
County
Commissioner
District 1
Members of the Past Presi
fatcured by Liberty Glass Com- ^tW Auxiliary, and
pany |their husbands, were entertained
Following luncheon the guests]informally Saturday night by Mr
told of their hobbies, wliich were nnfi ^rs G ^ Rcybum, 143P
attractively displayed on a hobby ^as* r>enton.
404 East Deway
He will give courteous
attention to the requests
of county residents.
Ask Those Who
Know Him”
son
Dorcas Society
Presents Report
Mrs G
Dorcas Welfare Society, Seventh
Day Adventist church, gave a re
port Saturday morning during the
table The guests voted the most
, hobbies to those of Miss
After the program refreshments , , , ... , .
. . , , ,, Jones, who has written and pub-
were served hv the pupils to these , , , , . ,, , ,
, ,, lished song lyrics; Mrs. Andrews,
rerilal guests Mr and Mrs . J , . , ...
Arthur I. Atkinson. Jr and ^° ^wS church vestments; Miss
Arthur. Mr and Mrs Herbert'"™ ^ho crocheU bedspreads;
. . a,| i | , Mrs Pan Montgomery, who co
Johnson. Mrs Hovel (oil and, a , * ** ,
Innic Inriinrt nmvturhnri/liM nnH
Mr. anil Mrs Lampton.
missionary period at the church, | Mrs W W Woodward, T>I7 Smith
on recent tornado relief work of I Park
the society . I Naomi chapter. Eastern Star —
Members of the socialy are now 7 30 pm business meeting in
devoting each Tuesday to making Masonic hall
quilts and other articles to reDaughters Union Veterans —
plenish the supply used in aiding
tornado victims.
Arrives Home
Far The Summer
I 45 p m Mrs. Gladys Wright,
518 South Independenee.
Friday
Priscilla Club — 1 30 p m Mrs
\ J Whitfield, 109 West Gordon,
Mike Sheriff arrived home for Miss Ulla Davenport assisting
summer vacation Saturday from
Cambridge. Mass where he has
The reindeer was domesticate
completed hit year at Massach ji*d in the Old World in prehis
ussetts Institute of Technology toric times
He is the son of Mr and Mrs | -
Tom Sheriff. 1128 Melinda Road j USE HFRAI.D WANT ADS!
See Us for All the Materials
to Build An
Economy House
or
Remodel Any Home
2x4, 2x6, 2x8 Economy ......... 8c bd. ft.
1x8 Economy Boards...........7Vic bd. ft.
1x3 No. 2 for casing or baseboard 3 1 /4c lin. ft.
Mahogany Doors............from $6.20
Plywood. Full sheets ......from 10'jc sq. ft.
House Paint ...... only $4.70 gal.
Lotex Wall Paint. Beautiful colors only $3.75 gal.
Plumbing Suoplies — Electrical Supplies
Floor Tile — Wall Coverings
Stuart Lumber Co.
117 S. Moplc Open all day Saturdays Ph. 181
DUV Members
Visit Tulsa
lects Indian arrowheads; and
Mrs Dcssel Smith, who is a cry-
ptogram puzzle fan.
Others attending the luncheon
w'ere Mrs Frank P Collins, Mrs.
George Weaver. Mrs. Mell Coley,
Mrs Mimev Bowen, Mrs. Betty
Daughters of Union Veterans
will meet al I 43 pin Thursday Cantrell Mrs Selma Carter, Mrs
with Mrs. Gladys Wright, 518 Max Oldenhage, Miss Virginia
South Independence Hnught and Mrs Robert Mere
A group of DUV members dith.
attended the recent reception
given hy the Tulsa DUV to honor
Those attending were Mr and
Mrs Rrndlev Cox, Mr. and Mrs
Fred Frankenherger, Mrs. Dora
Gault. Mrs Helen Runvan, Mr
and Mrs. Gene Kuvkendall, Mr
and Mrs Ben Ixiwe. Mr and
Mrs C. J. Pfeffer, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Wright, Harry Haves.
Prizes in games at the social
hour were won hv Mr. and Mrs
Cox. Mrs Gault, Mrs. Kuykendall
and C J Pfeffer.
Next meeting of the club will
he on July 2 with Mr. and Mrs
Wright.
0UT-0LA6T IT' I T IF THI5 MUSEUM PIECE
(TAN'T PI6URE CAN STILL BE fLOVSN — _
THOSE CONTROLS. I KHOW ONLV ONE
VLAN WHO MI&HT PO IT
Lula Dowell, department presi-
dent .and other department offi-
•ers including Mrs. Wright and
Mrs. Billie Gleason, Sapulpa.
Visitors l-eavp
For Their Home
J R. Sommcrfrueht, Oklahoma
City, and R M Snmmerfrucht.
Siloam Springs, Ark., have re
laghenrers Attending from Sa- turned to their homes after visit-
pulpa in addition to Mrs Wright ing here with their father J H
ind Mrs Gleason, were Mrs Sommerfrucht who is a patient
Minnie Moorman and Mrs Nellie in Bartlett memorial hospital He
Winters.
S’aoml Chapter
To Meet Thursday
Naomi chanter Eastern
was injured recently in a fall.
Star!
Wesley WSCS
Meets Tuesday
Wesley Methodist Woman's So
will meet at 7:30 p m Thursday ciety for Christian Service will
n Masonic hall lor a business
session.
meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the
church for installation of officers
Mrs. Sweeney
Attends Meet
Mrs R. M Sweeney, member
of tlie state hoard, accompanied
Mrs. Albert Kelly. Bristow, state
’■ommitteewnman. to Tulsa for
the Friday and Saturday session
of Republican Women's federa-
tion. At live election of officers
Mrs Sweeney was elected fourth
district vice president.
Introducing fhe New
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lUrfA ,'J5L
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22,000 B. T. U.
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tq. ft.
PRICED BELOW MANY
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CONDITIONERS
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"When Cash Tolk* . . . We Liiten"
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Sapulpans Visit
In Ozark Region
Mr and Mrs. Otis Blair, south-
east of Sapulpa. and their daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
lames R. Gosney and son Jimmy
lx>e, Tulsa, have returned from
a weekend trip to the Ozarks
Saturday night they attended the
Ozark Jubilee in Springfield and
Sunday visited relatives in Boli-
ver, Aldridge and Walnut Grove,
Mo.
Couple Leaves
For California
Mr and Mrs. J F Smith left
Tuesday morning for Oxnard,
Calif where they will spend a
month visiting Mrs. Smith's
brother, Luther Moss, and other
relatives.
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Visitors Return
To California ,
Mr and Mrs. John Knotek left
Saturday for their home in
txis Alamitos, Calif, after a in
day visit here with the latter's
parents. Dr. and Mrs. O. S.
Maness, WW South Hickory.
Martins Moving
T<* Carthage
Mr and Mrs. Nolan Martin and
children La Von a and James will
leave Saturday for Carthage. Mo.
where they have taken a house
at 1722 South Maple. Martin has
been transferred there by the
.Jewell Tea Company
Visits Daughter
For A Month
Here to visit for a month with
her daughter, Mrs Joyce Teeters
and familv. 314 Smith Poplar, is
Mrs. l/niella Gavley. Fort Supply.
Mrs. Teeters, tier daughter Joy
and son Gay. drove to Fort Sup-
ply to bring their visitor here.
Sapulpans Visit
Frontier City
Mr and Mrs Clint Jordan and
children, and Mr. and Mrs. E B
Smith and children drove to
Oklahoma City Sunday to visit
Lincoln Park zoo and Frontier
City.
Student Expected
Home From School
Mrs Robert Cheek. 310 Fast
McKinley, will go to Kansas City
Thursday morning to mee* her
daughter. Paula, who is reluming
from Salt L^ike City where she
had Jven a student at the Univer-
sity of Utah for her freshman
year.
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JI&OS, THAT MAN NE*r\ HOW TO
Matron leaves To
Rejoin Husband
Mrs Robert L. Clark left Fri-
day night for Port Monmouth. N
l to rejoin her husband who is
tn the school ol electronics there
He was transferred there from
Fort Carson. Colo, where he re-
cenlely cfimplelist he Ixuric
training
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 237, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 7, 1960, newspaper, June 7, 1960; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1487343/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.