Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 136, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1956 Page: 4 of 6
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SAPULPA HERALD, SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
PAGE FOUR
Great Basin areas had lair skip;
The extreme Northwest was darr
pened by a little drizzle
A warming trend in the Centr
Plains and upper Mississippi Va
ley pushed the mercury to 21 d.
gyees at Huron. 8. D up 23 d
prees from Thursday night.
Women’s C of C
To Stage Exli'bit
An outatanojig affair of the mid-
winter season will be the Women's |
Chamber of Commerce tea mid art
exhibit scheduled for Monday at
the YWCA recreation hall
We want to make it plain that
Oil* is not an invitational affair"
Mri. W G Thomp60n. Women's
Chamber of Commerce president
commented. Every woman in the
town is invited to attend and we
extend each a cordial invitation.
nesday afternoon in the home of grove
Mrs. Amos B Gremore, 118 E “
Burnham, for Its regular meeting.
Mrs. Oremore, president, open-
ed the meeting with prayer and
conducted the business aesslon.
Mrs Merton Bennett, program
chairman, brought the devotional*
Mrs Julia Wllkerson, mission
study chairman, gave two chapters
of the mission book The Tribes
Go Up." Mrs. Mattie Lou Oremore
gave the closing prayer.
Refreshments were served to
Mrs. M L. Gremore Mrs. Bennett.
Mrs. Wllkerson. Mrs C A Oree-
son. Mrs Jennie Carry. Mrs. Ross
B. Litz, Becky Brooks and the hos-
tess.
Next meeting will be Feb 22 with
Mrs Car! Sondrldge, 1700 8 Park
Club Council
To Meet Monday
Council of the General Federa-
tion of Women's clubs will meet
Tuesday at 10 a. m . In the home
of Mrs Garth Blake. 706 8 Pop-
lar.
All repre-entatives of the various
clubs are requested to be present.
FAYE DUNLAP, Editor
Southard, mother of Mrs. Coorice.
was hostess to the out of town
! guests at a luncheon in her home.
205 N. Boyd Covers were laid for
Mrs Baker. Mrs Packer and Mrs
Davenport of Drumright, Mrs.
1 Krone, Mrs. Mascho. Mr- A F
I Southard. Sr , and Mrs. Newberry.
Bristow; Mrs W E Southard,
! Tulsa, Mrs. Arch Southard, this
i city and Mrs. Coonre
^ We Specialise in
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Ridgeway Chureh
Circles Meet
Ridgeway Baptist Women's Mis-
sionary Union held Its circle meet-
ings on Wednesday.
The Lucy Smith circle met In the
heme of Mrs. Wiley Adam? at 1:30
p m.
Opening prayer was by Mrs E U
Dlcus Mrs Roy Carroll presided at
the busine*s meeting Mrs. L E
Rhodes gave the program on stew-
ardship.
Refreshments were served to
Mrs. Bpn Ern't. Mrs L E Rhodes.
Mrs J T Webb. Mr* Don Smith.
Mrs. S. F Blodgett. Mrs. Carroll.
Mrs. Jim Wallace, Mrs Adatis.
member Mrs. Virgil Groo-
CORRECTION
advertisement Thursday the
should hove read . • .
Naomi Chapter
Plans Itu/aar
Naomi chapter. Eastern Star,
held a business meeting last night
In Masonic hall Plans were com-
pleted for a bazaar to be held early
next December.
Next chapter meeting will be
held Feb 23 when the district dep-
uty will be a special guest.
irs V. E Baker. Methodist Woman's Society met
kor, Mrs Norton yesterday at 2 p ni In the home
Drumrtght. Mrs. of Mrs. George Tail, circle chair-
Mrs Art Mascho, man. 1211 E. Fairvtew
ard. Sr., and Mrs. Mrs Talt conducted the business
y. Bristow, Mrs. session and opening prayer was by
I and Barbara of Mrs Martha Cnntrell Mrs Clyde
onnie Smith and Jones had charge of the devotions
>d these Sapulpans f0r which each member read a
hard. Mrs. Robert scripture passage and gave a sen-
rerry, Mrs Lynn I tenee prayer.
•s Elmer Winched Mrs. Charles Swindler conduct-
's. | cd the second study from the book
ffee Mrs. R D | "Five Spiritual Cla?slcs."
Refreshments were served to 12
members The circle will meet next
Wednesday at 2 p. m. with Mrs.
H L. May, 712 8 Poplar.
following item
Party Entertains
Pathfinder Class
A party for the Pathfinder class
of First Baptist Sunday school was
held last night in the home of Bill
Linvllle, 634 S. Poplar.
For entertainment there were
domino games and old time silent
movies
Refreshments were served to
Otis Humes, class teacher. Freddie
Jackson. Richard Ruhl. Richard
Burdick, Clifton Saylors. Gear! Har-
one new
ver, and these guests Mrs. G. E
Lindquist. Mrs Dtcus and Mrs. El-
mer McMahon.
Ella Jeter circle held its meeting
In the home of Mrs. Charlotte Sum-
mers. 1400 E. Line
Mrs. Wayne Ross gave the de-
votional and Mrs. Ryle had charge
of the program. Mrs. Marlon made
plans for the next meeting to be
held in the church annex
The Louise Hill circle met In the
j church annex at 10 a. m
Mrs c H Parham presided at
the business meeting Mrs. J Vine-
yard had charge of The program.
Those in attendance were Mrs. D
A. North. Mrs. N W Wheeler.
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