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5APULPA HERALD. SAPULPA. OKLAHOMA
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1955
FAYE DUNLAP, Editor . . . Phone 185
Calendar
Maples, Mrs. Bob Smith, Mrs.
Elmer Winchell, Mrs. Paul Fer-
guson.
Mrs Ralph Stroup, Mis. J. N
Heed, Mrs. Uuy Jenson, Mrs. Bob
Basinger. Miss Sonya Hue Yarner,
Ml*. Georuo Tyler. Mis Carolyn
Sample. Mrs Judy Winchell. Mrs
club room tonight at 7 30 The pub-1 Gthbert Long^ Mrs Calvin Ellis,
1c is invited
• WEDNESDAY
• Elizabeth Poole- Mrs. A l,
• Bradley, 1310 E. McLeod, at
• 9:30 a m ; Dorene Hawkins,
• Mrs. Bill Owen. 212 S. Main.
♦ ♦ ♦
Visitors At
Itieh Home
| Mi. and Mrs Floyd Rich. 1227 E.
• Falrvlew, have had a* guests m
, their home over the weekend the
. latter's brother and family, Mr
and Mrs. Leonard E McCoy and
i children Edward, Betsy, Bill and
.. short «,», •
• with Mrs. Chester Miller, 1227 E *
• McLeod. 1:30 p. in.
• First Methodist WSCS luncheon •
• at 1 p m at church, M
• Oeorne Tail, chairman of hostess *
• committee, program by Mrs. S. •
• M Evans, worship service con- *
• ducted by Mrs Hebei Finch, Jr *
• THURSDAY
• Sooner club-1:30 p. m Mrs •
• W. M Woodward, 517 8 Park ♦
• Ladle Auxiliary Brotherhood o! •
• Railway Trainmen—2 p. m . Odd •
• Fellow* hail.
SATURDAY •
• VFW Past President, club Ml '
• and Mrs Bradley Cox, 424 S •
• Park.
Joseph, Mo.
Mr- R N Basinger. Miss Joan
Heath, Miss Thelma Holmes and
the honoree
Mrs. Smith and her husband
shared courtesies at a wedding
shower held Tuesday night In the
First Assembly of tiod church here.
Informal games were followed by
the couple opening gifts from Mrs.
Walter Brown. Mi and Mi Bd
Wells, Mr and Mr Tommy Luker
and Rhonda, Mrs. Howard Boos.
Mrs John Frazier, Mrs Connie
,.twn at the Bowles home. 507 8
, Park, with garden flowers in tliei:
! natural setting forming the back
ground. The gift table was draped
with a white linen cloth and center-
ed by a miniature br.de In white
wedding gown.
Neighborhood guests called togeth-
er for the affair included many who j
had known the honoree from birth
The kitchen theme was «ariled out
In the games and kitchen Items
were as prizes Mrs. Duiny.n
man, Jr . was whine: in both j.v
tests
Kelreshments of home-made cook-
ies and punch were served.
The Invited gue*t ltst follow* Mrs
Clyde C Hayes, grandmother ol the
H
honoree. Mrs. Robert J. Hayes and
Mh* Norma Hayes, her mother and
twin sister; Mis. Fla-sie Brown. Mrs.
Wilbam Woodward. Mrs. L. W Mar-
tin. Mrs. Joe Haynes. Mas Leota Wet-
zel. Mrs. Lon > Hall. Mrs George
Welde.twn,, Mrs. C R McPherson. '
Mrs Denny Wortman, Jr., Mrs
W H Odell, Mrs. Charles Miller.
Mr* John Conway. M:s L. V. Breed-
love, Mrs. W C MeCaully, Mra. Irv-
ing Crothers. Mrs. L E Lowe and
Mis. Celia VatiHorn
♦ ♦ ♦
Legion Auxiliary
Lunches At Hut
American Legion auxiliary held a
luncheon meeting yesterday at 1
p m . in Legion hut. Covers were
laid for 15 members and the-e guests
Mrs. H C Crews of Mounds, Mrs
W«ilton J Miller, Gold Star Mo:here
and Mrs. T B Suttlemyre.
Plans wera completed for rt;ldiag
election of offlcets at the nighl meet
lng scheduled ter Aug. IS
♦ ♦ ♦
Whittlesey* Vacation
At Florida Reaches
Mr and Mrs. Wesley Whittlesey
their daughter and son, Dennis and
Nikki, have returned from a vaca-
tion trip to New Orleans, Daytona
Beach and Miami Beach, Fla. and
Havanna, Cuba
Mrs Whittlesey and Nikki flew
back the latter part of last week
and Wesley and Dennis remained
a couple of days to go deep sea
fishing at Key West, returning
home Sunday night.
House (iuests
For A Week
Mrs. L. F Beard. 316 W. McKin
ley. has as her house guests for
a week her daughter and son-in-law.
Mr and Mrs. Russell Miller and
children Donna. Joyce. Alan and
Norman of Mindon. 111.
♦ ♦ ♦
Try oatmeal as a thickener lor
soups. It adds flavor and richness.
PAUL SHIPMAN
UPHOLSTERING
Formerly of Mayo, Tulsa
Fine Work—Lower Prices
NO MONEY DOWN
ill Months to Pay
PIIONF 648—SAPULPA
Betsy and Edward are staying the Harper. Mrs. Frankie Conley, Mrs I
week In the Rich home and will re- Orie McCrackln, Mrs. Charles Ru
turn home the coming weekend with pert. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Hayes,
Mr and Mrs. Rich driving them'Mrs. Robert Basinger
down Mrs Roy Wiggins. Mr*. Don
Occasion for the family visit was Wells, Mr and Mrs Ralph Stroup,
the 77lh birthday anniversary of i Mr a,lc* M| s- Bob Bell, Mrs Del-
Mrs Edward McCoy, mother ol belt Long, Mrs. Calvl Ellis, Mrs.
Mr* Rich and McCoy. A family re-1 Jlm PePPerH' Mrs Jim Heath. Mias |
union was held at dishing Sutur Joan Heath. Mrs Kay Keed. Mrs
day In honor ol the anniversary J N. Reed. Mrs Ouy Jensen, Mrs
with 20 In attendane All of the J w Earp. Mr and Mrs. Charles
McCoy brother and sister* were to-. Smith
gether for the reunion Mis. Bill Maynard. Mrs. Floyd
444 Simons. Mrs Jack Otasby, Miss
| Nonna Reel. Miss Joan Cupps,
Church Holds Miss Rosalie Lazier Mr and Mrs.
Watermelon Feast Dick Haney. Mrs Carl Whiteside,
North lie.ghts Baptist church 1 Mr*. Dempsey Southard. Mrs Ron-
held a watermelon feast on the [ aid Cooncc, Mrs. Nettle Smith, Mrs.
Jimmy Brown, Tommy Sewell and j church lawn last night at 0:30 p m Elmer Carter. Mrs. Cliff Dunbar,
Harold Blibv have returned from a There were 75 In attendance Rev Mrs Ollle Beaver. Mr and Mrs
weeks pleasure trip to New Orleans, j Don Cole is the new pastor of North | George Tyler
♦ ♦ ♦ Heights church Mr and Mrs. Bob Hmlth. Mrs
Weekend Visitors 4 4 4 Hale, Mrs. Jim Brown, Mr and
In Dodd Home Vloiter* Here Mrs. Elmer Winchell, Mr. and Mrs.
M: and Mrs. Harold Dodd, 317 S During Revival |gh Kri 1:11*011 Mis* Carol Tharpe
Poplar, had as weekend guests in] Rev and Mr* Bob Alsup of Cere*. Re.v, and Mrs. Claude Maples. Mr
Calif, are visiting here with rela-
Spenl A Week
In New Orlcane
their home the former's brother and
wife.. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dodd
and two children. Mary Jane and
Harold Ross of Herne, Tex
♦ ♦ ♦
Matron Leaves
For Florida
Mrs. Thomas M Melrose loft last
night for her home In Orlando. Fla ,
after a months' visit here with her
daughter and *on-in-luw, Mr and
Mrs. William B Boone. 611 8 Ok-
lahoma
♦ ♦ ♦
Visit With
Their Daughter
Mr. and Mr Clarence Whltslde.
tlves during the revival ut Taft
Htreel Assembly church which Rev
Alsup is conducting. They are visit-
ing his parents. Mr and Mr* T V
Cunningham, his aunt. Mis John
Rankin, and hut sister. Mrs. Argil
Shackelford
♦ ♦ ♦
Spends Week
In Elk City
Mr* C D Todd. 201 S Walnut,
haa returned from a weeks vacation
spent at Elk City with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Bob
Todd and children
Dining her visit her grandson.
1014 E Dewey have returned front Bobbv Jr . received his eagle scout
and Mrs Sherman Morelock. Mr.
and Mrs Paul Ferguson. Mr and
Mrs. Bob Basinger and Terry, Miss
Judy Winchell. Mrs. Jim Sawyer,
and Mrs Dave Arter.
Punch and individual cakes were
served to the guests.
♦ ♦ ♦
Betrothed Girl
Is Parly Honoree
Mrs H P. Bowles and her daugh-
ter. Mrs Jay Holder, were hostesses
at a kitchen shower given last night
ompllmentary to M.as Nancy Hayes,
brtde-elect of Mr Wirt Cain of Mi:-
Alesler.
It wa* a garden party held on the
Austin. Tex., wheie they spent sev-
eral days visiting the.r daughter and
son-in-law. Mi and Mis. Oeorge
VanWinkle
♦ ♦ ♦
H. Height*
Women Meet
Women's Missionary Union of the
South Heights Baptist church will
meet tonight at 7:30 at the church
♦ ♦ ♦
Open lloime
Set For Friday
Mr and Mrs J A Clark. IS W.
Burnham, will hold open house Fri-
day, Aug 5 hi observance of their
golden wedding anniversary. Friends
and neighbors are Invited to call
from 5 p. m. to 7 p m
The couple was married Aug 5.
1905 in Mountain View. OKla and
have lived In Sapulpa since 1914
♦ ♦ ♦
Amaranth- To
Sponsor Meet
The Order of the Amarantth will
awaid On her return trip slio was
accompanied .is far us Oklahoma !
City by her granddaughter, Susie,
who is the guest of friends there for
a week
♦
a a
Circle Meet* With
Mr* I todo Stroud
Rutby Howse circle of the First
Bapttsi church met last night with
Mrs. Evodu Stroud hostess in her
home, 1112 E McKinley. There were
nine membeis present.
Mis Florence Shenlf. circle chair-
man, had charge of the business
meeting. Mrs Winters gave the op-
ening prayer and Mrs. Gooden the
closing prayer.
Mrs. Freer was In charge of trie
program, a book review of Andrew
Potter's life a* a Baptist builder All
members of the circle took part
Iced watermelon was served at the
social hour following the program.
Next meeting will be a covered
1 oak WU'* IW*
A GIRL lor Mr and Mrs. Hollis
Carlisle of Elk City. She was born
1 there June 28 and has been named
Mary' Mrs Carlisle Is the lormer
Jacquelyn Mote of Sapulpa
sponsor a demonstration at the Ok- dish supper at 6:30 p m . sug 15 a
la homo Gas and Electric company's | lhe home of Mrs. Jewell Mooie, 6o::
| 8 Poplar.
♦
1950 Chevrolet
Styleline
Deluxe. 4-door sedan.
Rodio, heater, Powerglide,
very nice
$595
SAPULPA MOTORS
215 South Main
♦ ♦
Recent Bride I*
Honored II Parties
Mrs Ronald Smith. Kiefer, the
[ lormer Jama Winchell of Sapulpa,
was the honoree at two past-nuptial
1 showers given the past week
i A personal shower was given
j Monday afternoon In the home of
Mrs Walter Brown, 1313 Circle
Drive, with Mrs. Tommy Luker co-
hostess
After the opening of lovely gifts
| refreshments of cheese wafers and
Cokes were served to the following, |
Mrs Howard Boos. Mrs. Floyd
Stickleman. Mrs Connie Harper.
' Mrs Frankie Conley. Mrs Claude
KEN BLACKBURN
Public Accountonl
Bookkeeping—Tax Reports
American National Phone
Bank Bldg. 2878
WE BUY ANYTHING OF VALUE
If you have any orticle that may have value to bomeom*
else, wc II buy if If you wan! to buy something—
practically ANY I HING— -tiy us, wc probably have it
Wc rent anything we sell
HASTON'S SECOND HAND STORE
312 East Dewey
Phone 796
Brakes Relined
Any Car S^^*00
Motor Tune-up
SJ.00
Sapulpa Auto Repair
Any 6 cylinder car
^ Bock of Stondard Motor Supply
JACK TAYLOR Ph.,,, 261
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other heating equipment . .
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HARDWARE
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13 E. Dewey Phona 106
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highest t«m*s •
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now at an even lower sale price!
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The TOWER TIRES for
today’s POWER CARS,
that give added safety
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COST NO MORE THAN ORDINARY TIRE AND TUBE
low priced, fully guaranteed
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19 S. Main
Phone 221
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