Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 187, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 11, 1951 Page: 4 of 6
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5APULPA HERALD, SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1951
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Fay* Reece Dunlap, Editor
Calendar
. Phone 185
WLDNIiHDAY aovcij nnnnp»»Mv... — ----
AIht Moore Urea <•« Mrth- • flowcrmtIP**h »»«>' , ""X
1348 E McKinley, with Mrs Claude
McHher.son and Mrs C M Mat new-
son hostesses
On the luncheon table was a
lovely arrangement of lilacs and
• odist WSCS. 2 pm Mrs Martha
• Cantrell
• KU Club-7:30 pm Mrs llen-
• nyWortman Jr 212 E Brya'i "
• Delta Zcta chapter ESA -6 30
• p m. Mrs Claude Masters. 301 *
■ S Poplar
• Elmu Irelan circle—2 p m ,
• Mias Ina Ladd 23 S Birch
lor greenery Elsewhere about the
receiving rooms were arrangements
of i rubapple. japonica ad redbud
blooms
Covers were laid for these mem-
bers and guests Mrs Guy John-
son and daughter Lina Lou. Mrs
Leo Haney. Ml- George Gleason
C J Davis Mrs Ben Origs-
m MonraVWd- Episcopal * by Mr- L W Martin. Mrs FYed
• church. 2 p m -Episcopal par-
. n liouse »■»
• THPUDAV
• Past Presidents club-of
• Legion Auxiliary. Mi» S. S
• Duncan. Tulsa.
. FRIDAY
• Past Matrons—covered dish
• lunch 12 30 Christian church
• annex Mounds.
• PEO Chapter DT—1:30 p m
• Mrs Edward WUkonson, 302
• Moccasin Lane
» Parent-Child Psychology club
• —guest day luncheon 1 30 p
• m. Golden Drumstick, Tulsa
F.dllor's Sole:—Items far Ihe
s«>, ul calendar should be turned
In hv II am. Saturday of Ihe
week preredin* the scheduled
meeting Necessary additions for
the calendar will not be made
later than noon Mondav.
I leadline lor r.ilwrmatlon lor
the Sunday's women's page 1» II
am Saturday, howeser. Hems
turned in earlier can he given a
mui h belter roverage Pictures
lor the Sunday page must lie In
the office by 18 am Friday.
Pm/. Mrs Ton I iggett Mrs Cold
ron. Mrs Jean Brown Mis l M
Ness and Mrs Andrew Hurb \ o!
Kieler
Mr Brown »ho lived Hint urn
in Japan, wa-s guest speakei Stic
gave a talk on life there and an-
swered questions .Utci her talk
Mrs Mathewson club president
conducted a bnet business session
Next meeting of the dub wa- cl
set lor the first Tuesday m Mav
♦ ♦ ♦
Visited Herr
Over Wrrkrntl
Visitors during the weekend in
the home of Mr and Mrs William
Collier. 19 W. Burnham wire their
son and wife. Lt and Mrs Ro>
Collier and daughter. Sherrill ol
Alexander. La
They were dinner guests Mon-
,day. when other guests were It
Collier s sister Mr- Joe Ham and
two ions. Johnnie and Jimmie ol
tha city
Lt and Mrs Collier came to at-
' tend ;<ir funeral yesterday at l
p ni in Tulsa ol Lt Harry C Davis
who was killed in an air accident
in Louisiana Lt Collier and Lt
Davis were in the same division
♦ ♦ ♦
Attend
Funeral FFerr
Mr and 'Mr- Tom H lewis of
Church Circle Wichita ICar. returned to their
Names Officers home yesterdai They riw to
A report on officers for the com- ten(j the funeral of H O Nail Mrs
i. s Vear was read at the meeting of ollvc Norris of Wichita aL-o here
Pearl Pickett circle. First Methodist to attend the funeral, Is remaining
church, he!d Monday night in the jongfr
home ol Mrs Fred Couch. 705 6 ♦ ♦ ♦
Walnut Ladles Auxiliary
On the list were Mrs Marion Met Las Night
BmelUer chairman. Mrs Irving Ladies Auxiliary M the city fire
Crothers vice chairman Mrs Char- department met m the home of the
lc- Gleason, secretary Mr- Hebei ciup president. Mrs George Rotoert-
Ftnch. Jr. treasurer: Mrs W H son I321 £ McKinley last night
Zeir missionary education chair- Members present were Mr Bill
man Mr- Howard Oatres and Mrs Monleornpry. Mr Jack Wil-on Mrs
George Thompson. Christian so- welcher Mr- William Collier
clal relations Mrs F L Bradley. ^ j. w Marshall. Mr- Oren
supplies Mr- Clarence Miller Hiir- y^hittenton Mi HE Mabry Mr
Itual hfe: Mrs Haskell Golden,
member-hip Mr- Leabror. Walker
publicity
Mrs Cromers, circle chairman.
called the meeting to order Mr-
Smeltxer gave the devotional* and
Mrs O B Pickett presented the le -
son from the study book We Seek
Him Together," by Maude White
Harvey
Mr- Couch served a delicious des-
jiert course to 'Mr- Crothers. Mrs
Dicker’ Mr- Golden Mrs Bradley.
Mr- Gleason Mr- Mlyler. Mrs Ber-
ry Rea Mr George Robrit on. Mrs
Sineltzer. Mrs Floyd Smith Mr-
Pickett and one guest. Mr- Floyd
Coil
♦ ♦ ♦
Shower Honor-
Nina Lu KMer
Mis* Nina Lu Rider wa- honored
■t a miscellaneous bridal shown
given Tuesday me rung by Mr Do-
lores Riederei. Miss Lois Jean John-
son and Mias Betty Johnson in the
latter's home at 1307 E Lincoln
Various game-, were played and
prizes were won by Miss Virginia
llaught. Mrs Norma Oretson and
Miss Beverly Yarger They were
pre ented to tl»e honoree
Dainty relresliments w«r< served
bv the hostess
The guest Ust follow ,. Mr t >*'
Taylor. "Candy" Candioto. Virginia
llaught. Ramohu Long Barbara
Riedercr Beverly Yarger. Mr- Nor-
ma Greeson Wanda Dobbs. Martha
Mead Cleo Pickering Ella Haught.
Helen Jones Zw Robbtna Bammye
Rider the honoree and the hnat-
r Cora Crawford Barbara Patrick
Judith Ispocogcc. Jerry P»‘rJ«.
Jean Dixon. Mrs Margie Keglc
Inu Long Mrs Vivian Mold got m
rry Mrs Roy Dcrrylitll. Yalioina
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I.woe hewn Meet
Of Rrrean <'ImH
Bercan club members and guest'
met for luncheon at 1 pa Tuesday
„i the h« *c of Mrs C J Weyer
L E Rhodes, mid one gueM. Mrs
Sue Smith
After a short business meeting
gifts were exchanged from secret
pals. Delicious refreshments were
served at the social hour
♦ ♦ ♦
YEW Aulliary
installs Officers
Mr- Olenn Stlmmel. national
VF’W auxiliarv council member, wa-
assisted by Mr- Fred Frankenber-
ger. in Installing new ofheers of the
local VFW auxiliary last night in
VFW hall
Mrs Joe Gault will serve as pres-
ident ol the organisation for the
coming year After the installation
she called the meeting to order and
held election of delegates to the
state convention to be held May 18
19 and 20 Delegates elected are
Mr Mabel William.-. Mr Tony
Mancusco. Mrs Renzo Lowe Mr.
Dewavne Robinson. Mrs George
Gleason and Mr Bertie Brow tie
Mr- Daisy Keith was appointed
benefit chairman by the new presi-
dent
♦ ♦ ♦
24 an evening business session In
the home of Mrs Dullnsky. 26 N
Poplar
♦ ♦ ♦
I.unchriin Served
At < luh Rooms
Frisco Veterans club met yes-
terday for a pot luck luncheon at
the Frisco club rooms
Tables decorated with beautiful
spring flowers were set for 14 mem-
bers and one guest. W B MulUn
Club prize In games of the after-
noon was won by Mrs J. G Low-
ers
♦ ♦ ♦
Games Entertain
( lub Member*
Informal games entertained mem -
bers of Ida Jayne Weaver club at
their meeting held TAieadaj In thi
home of Mrs Minnie Mooreman.
518 S Independence •
Prize- in the games went to Mr-
1C. C Grimes. Mrs Laura Gilbert
and Mrs Hattie Shoemaker.
Mrs Goldie Minsky, club presi-
dent called the meeting to order for
a brief business session before the
social hour.
Lovely refreshments were served
by the hostess before adjournment
to meet. May 8. with Mrs Shoemak-
er. 123 S Birch
♦ ♦ ♦
Skating Party
For GA Group
A skating party !a*t night enter-
tained the Oirls Auxiliary of First
Baptist church The group asaem-
blod at 7 o'clock in the home of
Barbara Lane. 1307 E Jackson
In the part y were Margaret
Hampton. Ronald Martin. Delores
l.aBa.-s. Billy Branson. Barbara Bis-
hop Dewayne Herndon Jack God-
win Joan Rector. Mary Ann Smith.
Jimmy Brown. Barbara McReynolds.
Susan Roberts. Wilma Sharp. Helen
Iti'lurn From
Mav In Texas
Mr and Mr Lester Katz have re-
turned from a 10 day.- -lay in Min-
eral Wells. Tex.
♦ ♦ ♦
Welcome Wagon
t lub Meets
Mr- B O Patrick, 1043 E Lee.
had Mrs W E Gaaaaway lor co-
hostess at the meeting ol Welcome
Wagon club held in her home yes-
terday' afternoon
Mrs Ted Moore club president,
conducted the business meeting at
which club members decided to hold
two meetings each month instead ol
one. making one a night meeting
Newcomers to Sapulpa introduced
by the president, were Mr- Kill-
Mi t f Dali Mi R 1
Dullnsky and Mr- Harry Brownlee
After the business session mem-
bers and guests enjoyed game- ol
canasta In which prize- went to
Mr Charlc Morrison Mr- C F
Kelley and Mr- Ted Moore
Next meeting will ue held April
POPS SO TEMPER!
SO CMSPISOIRSTVI
Entertainment
You Won’t Want
to Miss!
TULSA UNIVERSITY
CHORUS
Presents a Proqrom of Popular and
Semi-Classical Songs in Pleasing Fred
Waring Style for Your Enjoyment.
Thursday-8:00 p. m.
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Duncan. Florence Bostick. Gant
Keck. Beverly Lane, Betty Bishop.
Mis C V Bishop. Mrs Davis, Mc-
Reynolds. Mr and Mrs Kelly Lane,
and the hostess.
CARD of THANKS
The recent bereavement which
has visited our home has brought to
us a greater appreciation of our
triends Such kindnesses and neigh-
borly thoughtfulness can never be
forgotten <Signed > Mr and Mrs .1
O Deer. Mr and Mrs J A Deer,
and Mr and Mrs. W C. Stallard
(HANDLER. April FI 'UP' —
Farmers in the Chandler area are
counting on the castor bean to sup-
plement their income, and contracts
lor 290 acres have been signed with
the production and maketing admin-
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