Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 277, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1961 Page: 3 of 8
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Family Here For
Birthday Visit
With Sapulpan
Mr». H H. B.i -ns had as her
guests recently her daughtcri
and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs |r I
win Reimer, St Louis, and hei
-son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Burns, Wichita
During their visit a patio sup-
per was held in Tulsa at the
home* of another daughter and
i. sr
TU Of Do 'l U
Churches — Parties — Organizations
omen
|:Wood Tones j
l For Kitchens Star
At Home Shows:
Women's Group
-....... „„s uoi.y Entertained At
Bradley. Occasion for tin* get |„ Morning Session
gether was Mrs Burns birthday
anniversary.
Other guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Bruce. Sapulpa, Mrs. I
Burns' brother and wife, Mr and
Mrs. < arl Hughes, Sapulpa. and |
Mrs. Marvin Huberts and ton, I Members present wore
Mrs. ('. J. Davenport, 1244 E
j Fair-view, was hostess at the rec-
ent morning meeting of Martha
Cantrell circle. First Methodist
church.
Mrs
Calendar
Saturday
VFW Past Presidents club -
Mr. and Mrs Fred Frankenberg-
cr, 21it South Walnut.
Circle Program
On India Given
By Mrs. Smeltzcr
Tulsa.
Ben Hubbard, Mrs. A It. (irigor,
--_ Mrs Kata- lager, lira f. R
afer Mist 1 Ua Davenpoi t
ProgrQm Features Mrs Beulah Fulp, Mr* Henry
Round Table Talks
— 31 Mis Davenport.
Mrs Powers was leader of the
program on "World Federation oi
Methodist Women " Mrs. Miller
gave tlu- devotinnals
Luncheon Meeting
Of Women's Class
Is August Event
At Circle Meeting
A round tabl** discussion on
the program theme Sharing Pos
sessions," was featured at the
program meeting of Fern Akin N,>xt nun-ting will lie held in
Circle, West sid- Baptist church '*K' church parlors on Septemix-i
Members of Alice Moore circle,
i First Methodist church, were
| guests oi Mrs Clyde Jones at a
morning meeting held at 9:20
Wednesday in the church dining
room.
Those attending were Mrs O
IB Pickett, Mrs. E. D. Winkler,
| Mrs. K S Horn, Mrs. E N.
Garden flowers decorated the Ward, Mrs. II (' Smeltzcr,
tables lor the August luncheon ol Mrs George Tad. Mrs F R
Women's Bible class. First Uhris- i -^afford, Mrs. Bill Terry, and
tian church, held at I p m Wed- M*10 hostess,
nc-sday in the church dmir.g hall. Mrs. Smeltzcr presented
}ear
CHICAGO (UPIl Wood tones
for the kitchen were the big news
it virtually all the major home
shows this year
Dream Rival
... by Abigail Van Buren
Sapulpa (Okla ) Herald, Friday, August 4, 1961—Poqo 3
I
Kennedy's Talk
On Berlin Draws
Slacks Of Mail
ents of servicemen pledging to do
anything they can to help, includ-
ing payment of higher taxes.
It is the biggest vc'.ume of mail
on a speech to flow into the White
House in so short a time for at
least the last several years, as
far as clerks can recall.
WASHINGTON <LPIi— As I Kennedy asked for the citizen
:’che<i you. I wondered where r,..„ tl()n when he appended "a
DEAR ARBY If anybody asks him twice on th * sly, and every ' our hoy of a few months ago was. iX.rsonal word" to his address.
In some cases they were gen v I'hc bread smile the avaggei i .. htc-n in-One
ne wwkI, as in a colonial maple uwcr who was married to *hc 11 like 1 P“t him in his place C«it. the tousled mop. the coat As of today the counl was ,5.
her not to.
1 have been married six months
my mother that
i J * ‘ i »|,
Memliers present we re Mrs R. ,, .
1 Methodist Woman
held at the church Tuesday night
Mrs. Stanley Winterbower, pro
gram chairman, conducted ibe
discussion in which all of the
women participated.
Mrs James Cook, president,
had charge* of the business meet
*i, with Mrs. Miller liostcss.
Baby News
LOS ANGELES d'PI •- This Ml s Orace Easley,
M Fau|)dl. Mrs. Sam Agee Mrs
i'.ggy Clark, Mrs. W K Rad-
cliff, Mrs Rose Miller, Mis Cla
from the June issue ol
entitled "Lit-
ume wood, as in a colonial maplei
round dinette table with spindle | **"* woman ,or 42 >ears' tdl
back chairs, upholstered and
llounched in a provincial print |
jjjjp. to a widower who is wonderful date him without sneaking, she
to me* when he is awake, but he won't have to worry about me
calls me Ida in his sleep. I was'I want to he* able to date him
named and widowed twice, and.out in the open f know 1 can
1 never once called my present; handle him.
and he behaved okay again I ,a^s ^y'nfi anff th* hand in the ooo letters and 3.400 telegrams in
MV MVIIUVWI imtijr <1^(1111. | I * ------- ----
wish you could help me convince | Pocket- al1 S011*- and before us
. t 'Iiwl. mnn Il'il L »» JaI
vinyl. More often, they were
ulated to make modern metals
and durable plastics look like*
wood
One dinette manufacturer com
bined simulated sienna walnut
tones and Danish styling to give
CENSORED
DEAR CENSORED: And what
il you can'-.? Listen to your ino-
eracy And Rocks for India."
Mrs I ait anil Mrs. W inkler.
gixxi news for the diaper ua Dali
.. j ,, ... , „ . |"bo were ilelegales lo Camp
i i Man.ad, Mrs (hares Rupert. t. , ,
. ... , ' ' Fgan, gave a brief resume of
Miss Vera Ladi Mias ha Udd ii„,; vl iV t(„ ,,, M, ,.llr|(,
Mrs Samantha Hinds. Mrs. Eva (.hairman. )WM|Ucled a brief bus.-
Mathewaon, Mrs. Fred Patrick.! ,*** niertmg and ,)evot.onal.s
and Mrs vvere by Mrs Winkler.
l.usband Wendell or Herbert. II
_ __ I can be careful, so can he I
laminated plastic tabic tops and jam certainly not interested in a _ ^ ....... ,.mr„ v>ur m„.
liipered metal legs the look of divorce al my age. hut I wouldjlK,r Hffln,v Bai, reputations
Wixxl The table lop, centered like lo know how to handle thisLjgUy contagious. A ».> ear-old
with a white marble patterned | heartless old cuss. IIlan Hh„ Mmdd dale a I Wear-
inlay, had a six-inch walnuttonedj HURTLW gir, on thl. Jv b hj(, >eWfc
border. | DEAR III RT: II is nut easy to
Matching walnut . toned chairs torgel a 42-vear-old hitch, so be np.D .......B.
were stylc*d with the open back, ratirnt w.th him. Your husband .|,KAR ABB,\ 1 am ,l*«rf|| T,)° overwhelming bulk of the
flared legs and floating seat of ..........hie for what he calls nf my 1 have 'and,letter* .«vd telegrams addressed
if she lets me*, s,an(*s a man- w>th a grim deter
mination. a troubled look. and.
God love you. the weight of the
world ...”
This was in a letter written by
a woman on Cape Cod. where J
President Kennedy has spent
many of his happiest moments.
It was one of about 20.000 mes-
sages Kennedy has received since
his radio-TV appeal for "your|
help . .. your suggestions and
above all. your prayers" in help-1
ing to meet the Berlin crisis.
Voice Support
Tiie overwhelming bulk of the!
support of th President's position
! .000 letters and
against him.
130 telegrams
USE HERALD WANT ADi
and their parents — is a! Hostesses were Miss Vera Ladd| freshment
TIk? hostess served light
nuu mull;!' oi iIK* rm>inr>s metu* paicuia — »* a
ir.g. Mrs. Norma Paylor gaic* tiie disposable nursim; Ixittle made oi ;il«i Mrs Rupert
a___1___ . «L;m •!...* <.n|lnnen<. MfV Plilrll'L til
0|^-ning prayer
At the soc ial hour mcmlx*rs
Ihin plastic that collapses from Mrs. Patrick gave the invoca- _ ,
atmospheric pressure as the in- lion and the dcvotionals. Mrs. tvening bociol
showed baby pictures of then fan* drfnka i"W Pays Courtesy
selves and their children and re- T,"‘ b,’,t,e- ,l‘s,ed in *"° ni,|lion group singing wi'h Miss Ira Ladd I j kj .-
feedings, is tom from a boxed at the piano. M:s. Faupcll con- u rarnliy
roll, fastened to a special holder ducted a brief business session
and filled with formula. The air -
is squeezed out. reducing danger Kansas Family
of colic, and the- baby starts his Visits Relatives
called childhood events.
Those* present were* Mrs. Cook,
Mrs Paylor, Mrs. Winterbower.
Mrs. Bertie Ma? Gremore, Mrs
Howard Allen, Mrs Thelma .Ictt. I,n ",
Mrs. Madeline Sootcr. Mrs. Sidiii'm<‘'
Rev Paul Jerry Stamps, new
pastor of East.side Baptist e-hurch.
•**td ins fanulv were honored at a
social following the Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs Ted J Evans, evening service at the church '
MiliA. . TI . „ , | Tliere IS no need for sterilizing j 75 West Mike, have as guests for i{..,
Miller. Mrs. Thelma Hardi-un , , .. . . . .. . . , .. , ..... ", , neiresnnierits c! ice cream and
■ ,, ,, . . and when the baby is finished the the week Mis Evans brother i
and Mrs Martha Thompson. , . , . , , ‘ ... , cake were m rved by the bostes-
disposable bottle u thrown away j and wife, Mr. and Mrs. I) l,|MS Mrs ^
Spend Few Days
At Table Koek
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rurk-
liammer will s|x*nd the weekend
at Table Rock Lake in Missouri
They will be joined there by Mrs.
Burkhammer's sisier and hu>
band. Mr and Mrs. Raymond
Yocham, Kansas City.
innovation also will savc:Caywood and children Susan, Cm
•rs Irom the tndiniic <lailv .li/ u„,l H.-...II.,. U .., ■‘-1 U * / 1111- long. .Ils. Watlda
TIk*
mothers Irom the* tedious daily.dy and Bradley. Em|ioria, Kan
chore of scrubbing and sterilizing -
bottles. visit Relative*
Dan- aixi Mrs Iva llainm.
JAMIL'S
Holiday Inn
"For Fine Food"
STEAKS
Jamil's Famous
LUNCHEONS
For Special Parties,
Dinners-Call
Rl 2-9097
For Further Information
JAMIL'S
Holiday Inn
Opposite Turnpike Gate
Visitors Arrive
From Midland
Mrs Gilbert Miller and chil-
dren Kay Beth, Greg and Gary,
Midland. Tex arrived by plant*
I lull *•< I a y nllci - non In s|x-n<| the
I remainder of da month visWaif
: Mrs. Miller's parents. Mr and
M g Clareiu
\dams. and Miller's mother,
Mrs J G. Miller, 510 North Ehz
aboth.
On Vacation Trip | Party Driving
Mr. and Mrs Norman Chasteen To Middletown
and son Lyndell are visiting Mrs. Mrs. Minnie Reed and her dau-
Chastecn's brother. RofK*rt Reed
and family in Kermit. Tex.
Surgery Patient
is Back \l Home
Bluer. Mrs Bernice Fields, de
parted recently for an automobile
trip to .Middletown. O They* went
(o take another daughter, Mrs
Goldie* HIiiik liai t anil Irt (laugh
Miss Kathrine Burnett who un ter Joyce to their home hi Mid
tferwent surgery at St Francis lletown after a two montlLs visit
hospital in Tulsa recently wasl with them here.
removed to her home. 320 South: ___
Main. Wednesday evening
for FREE
Drug Delivery
PHONE
BA 4-3883
Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Plymouth Drug Co
25 South Park
We Give Gunn Bros. Stomp*
flared legs and lloaling seat of isn't responsible lor what he rails
Danish - modern design | v*, in his sleep. tAI least yon ;‘m 5,111 c*pabl° of •‘i,n,in«
Even vinyl U|>holstery came in p,llim aj,a( jgy , Mi) as a ^'''clary. Instead of
wimiH tones. One manufacturer __ working out, I must stay home
J.sed it to give completely vinyl-1 nEAR ARBS The bov I like ;u'd tare for my husban<l s '*lrt''r
covered shell - shaped kitchen is^ ^ “ J-ter ini S'ly^r «-ndpa ,s m ^
hairs the appearance of contour i,r(, mlt wl„, hlm hot;ulM. ,iand ,lax n<» ‘-"ntrol over h» kid-
^ P^rwood. |am u My mother >ys If is puts Mn*s "" the rtove
Anollier manufacturer used
wixxl tones on the curved backs
of molded plastic chairs, custi
lioy is too fast for me, and is
only out for what he can get
top'to tiie White House since Kenne-
dy's talk 10 days ago have voiced
support for his firm stand on Ber-
lin and his announcement of a'
military buildup.
There are many heart-warming!
touches: velerans volunteering to'
fight again, soldiers accepting the
of molded plastic chairs, cush I * . , .
mned with gold and while marbk*- ’ '* °^S. - ' . d 1 | d(x*sn't set himself, or the house
wiUerned vinyl The set included'^ ^ 1 ^ ”* "Hon fire The poor old man is very
deaf and difficult to he with
and forgets them lie smokes
constantly, and I must watch him Pr0i,Pcct °T lunger duty tours; par-
ever) minute to see
MORTON'S... for
Smart Maternity
Fashions
Reasonably Priced
t* *
2ft*UMHUlT STOW
122-124 E. Dewey
a round table. top|x*d with a wal-
uit - toned plastic laminate
It was bordered with a white
vinyl plastic molding, almost im-
perceptibly higher than the table
op. to keep spills from overflow
ing onto the floor
Lightning Strikes
2- T-Birds', Both
In Good Condition
My husband says it is all right
to leave him alone, but I know
better Grandpa has many other
| relatives, but they don't even bo-
FT CHAFFEE. Ark (LTD —A ther to call up anil ask how he is.
145th Infantry Division private from Should I walk out and go to
W.xxi tones for appliances Nash okla. was crcxiited today ! work'' Or should I stav here
•amc in Uk* form of interchange-1 wlth ,avln(, ,he llfc 0, a Thunder and plav nursemaid to my fatli-
ible panels of walnut and birch |lircj wj,o had Ix-cn knockc*d un cr-in-law"
i"i re rigerators and freezers concious. THOROUGHLY DISGUSTED
several manufacturers offered F(, Jcrrv 0ark. Nash, used DEAR Dl.Mit STF.D: From
m'’eraul*S r'f<]1< " l'’ °T !*' mou,h w^p'ration When .our lHi,.r it i, apparent that
tereh-^n. . r "'"n111 Tommy Rhea. 17. o: ,„.indpa around . ,Ur .
. g aile use with washable Blackwell, stopped breathing ,.1,^ ,.an, )t v,
a at.* or colored plastic panels ulllU, being rushed l»y litter jeep p,aC(. hjl), in „ Kood
to medical aid Thursday night. „ursjnR home tha, K (.fjui|»fM-d to
Also struck was Sepc 4 David Wm r„m,or|abip and ,f||
Watson. 20. also ol Blackwell s larpd jor
Baliery B. I
n» n. pari-men vm split' rosniWNTI.CI. Tn UK U
!Hrr'. Ti 'IT,? •'" «*»— BOSS mai.. *, h.an
miles east of here A liglitning
i liolt struck the line near them and
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. (ItPli knex-ked them out m-
~ Furniture arrangements that Ca|>l Jam.-> Wil-on Atoka, di °na.! wt1|a
>lea>e you esthetK-ally may ac I vision artillery surgeon said con Pox "*• Beveriy Hill*
tually leave you cold during the htion of lioth men wa- go.d allfor",a an'* inr,ude ■ self-ad
in ly months, say control experts Rhea was kept in the dispensarv ressed’ tta^nPcd env®JOP®- Abby
overnight alL ^
So if you are planning to "move
Hungs around" lor summer, re- ASKS FOR MAGAZINES
Genuine wood kitchen cabinets
were also hack in style, thanks to
» new finish that looks and feels
like fine furniture, but resists
stains and heat damage
A fool Arrangrnimt
grow louder Have some.
Young Visitor
Returns Home
Mi. and Mrs. Thomas E. Car-
nahan. 34 Mcx kingbird I^ine.
d'v» l-"i a their guest tor the ......<-■ .........- -.u... u- ■ ..n . m
; past 10 days their niece. Miss nw-mber that the* warm weather; ALONG THE TRITE LINE.
Eli abeth Magness, Weleetka "**» *** "— * *•■ —
He r parents Mr and Mrs. Keith
Magrvss drove to Sapulpa Wed-
nesday to take- her home.
visits Relatives
In Oklahoma fit;.-
Miss Charlene Buckley, daugh
ter of Mr and Mrs Don Buck-
Icy. 2020 South Independence, is
liV'-iimg her cousin Rita Maddry
in Oklahoma City Mr and \|i-»
dc*cor may not be comfortable for Korea <L'P|i — The United Na
blustery days It is wise to bear tions Command appealed today
in mind, therefore, that couches for old magazines for off duty
and cii.ins sho.ild not interfere!South Korean soldiers guarding
wilh radiators or healing regis ,he zone between North and South
55 M '"m" "mN *«*l I"'1 Korea \ gUartf'l life is ..........
c| t away Irom the outside walls.! fj10 command said "We can
an c vision >ot ,md lampsi |>elp provide a little entertainment
away from tba thrommw. I— ............. ,„r
men during iheir off-duty hours
USE HERA I J* >VXNT ADS
Everybody's x a
Going for l \\ xP\0^
HIK-CHIK Tif
/) I 1
The chicken that's r / i^.
cooked QU IK w*i '
a flavor that's decidej- / I /
ly delicious' tv-- *-
Aj
DRIVE IN - or Phone BA 4-3678
for carry ouf orders
WHOLE HIK CHIK HALF HIK-CHIK
One 2-lb US DA One half U. S. D. A.
grade A chicken grade A chicken
*1.47 95c
Served 4 11 Week Day*, 11-11 Sat. and Sun.
COLE SLAW .....pint 29c
BAR B CUED BEANS PINT 29c
SPECIAL BOX LUNCH .......85c
THE SAPULPAN
1034 EAST DEWEY
by sending them old magazines
Mrs. Buckley will drive her home
i his weekend
Kelvinator Truckioad Sale Prices j
Still Good Through Saturday!
Tlin In ret Mat* Ir e lu ■ n n t n> A r> rs I >» •• >- a . .1.11 _ _ al. a. I. ■ 1 a < . . .
I^iiilron And C hiMrrn
^ l>it With I'nrnils (
B.i-il Maddry, aunt and uncle of I , ,on' *,nf, *hree rhil i Keep Slim
\ii-v R.1.-LI... u.ii knr imm. I"" " w ' (0Ve.1 ^ ^'*M**| LONDON ' UPI > — Women who
tr. ixipanvw1 eave Sat- u;in, ,() Kovp slim and trim
urday for their home in Okla-rat hkp a a, hinch.
homa City after a week s stay | Th,lt js the advice of Miss Mar-
a re as guests (if Mr and Mrs, j garet Fincham, catering adviser
i y D. Williams. 79 West Mike.| to die Industrial Welfare Society.
— She said many women who
Will Drive To stint themselves at noon, end up
Stillwater | snacking on cakes and chocolates
Mrs Eugene Kuykendall and later in the day.
f-
Thc forrous Kelvinator Appliances ore still on the truck ready fnr your selection! AND
WHAT SAVINGS! Only through Saturday ore the SALE PRXES good! So come in Saturday_
save «« *(»•'«« "ovnr «'>»"<( before!
*- V
Truckload Sale Prices ore mode to introduce you
to Sopuloo's New Kelvinator Dealer _
ASSOUAN: STORE
ASSOCIATE STORE
Home Own-’d Kv Horner G Bailey
17 EAST DEWEY
One of the I errtnt Buys
during Truckload Sale —
Automatic Washer
Kelvinator (|u.illt,v through and
through. Complete automatic. 1-
cycle w ashing, lint I titer, all
porcelain top. No gears to wear
out New 1981 model. Truckload
price
*168.88
NO
MONEY
DOWN
during Truckload
Sale. Weekly or
monthly term*.
Buy Direct from
Truck end Save!
Kelvinator Refrigerators, Freezers, Wash-
ers and Dryers at SENSATIONAL SALE
PRICES! See Wednesday's Herald for full
details!
FREE SOUVENIRS TO ALL ADULTS
NOTICE — Truckload Sole prices
end Saturday night — so make the
tremendous savings t*OW!
Mrs I uce Hubbard will drive In
■mIIu atet Ui id ly to bring hon e
Jan Kuykendall who is attending
summer school at OSU Jan will
be al home for a short vacation
! More returning to OSU when
i he will ho a second .semester
junior this fall
USF HERALD WANT ADS
Return Home From
Fishing Trip
Mr. and Mrs Luther White-
j house and Mr and Mrs. Harold
J Smith and son Richard, have re
turned from a fishing trip to
| Grand River near Salina. Okla
Wc have all sizes
G-E Light Bulbs
20°o discount on
$5 or more purchase
Rogers
Appliance
5 S. Main RA 4 4910
TRAVELER'S CHECKS .
The Only
"Sure Way"
To Carry Your
Vacation
Cash!
ASSOCLVI K STORE
Western Auto
ASSOCIATE STOKl
Home Owned bv
HOMER G. BAILEY
17 EAST DEWEY
ONE
DRUG STORE
WILL BE OPEN
SUNDAY
and One Each Sunday during the following weeks.
The Store Open SUNDAY AUGUST 6, is
Humes Drug Co.
201 East Dewey BA 4-4710
Sure . . . your cash
is reasonably sate in
your oocket. But, should you
lose vour Traveler's Checks, they're
cheerfully rcplcccd at no cost to you!
SM
MLMBtR F D. I C.
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