Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 267, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 16, 1950 Page: 4 of 12
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SAPULF* SUNOAY NftALD, sAm*'*, OKLAHOMA
5UHDAV, JULY f», 1P5( i “1
KIEFER
CWS AMI
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R R Johnston of Coirway Ark., and Lester Rotters. Mrs Noah Hall. Mrs re-tnlUted in the navy is on his Eddie of Mt Vernon. Ihd . Mrs. Della J ' LOyd and
... ...tit n.ai. 1 C MnhhorH Mrc T D Cmnoc U'flv tn .Innitn In)m ro.inlictpH nn nr HundiK Til Mr And Mrs. McHllirf IHC
Mr •»<!
Mrs Hollis h#M a basket supper and picnic a
Albert Nobbs of Little RoCk J
iy
ren oaca nonic mem auei ~ n...p,. Fmmerson
spending several weak* with then ' 1 a"d Mrs Denney Emn,er!>0'>
Miss Vivian Cook returned last grandparents. . '"L Tnri Mrs Farl Rovers How-
week after a visit in Fairfax, in the Mr and Mrs K F Morgaii and ftrd ^r, and Elhlyn Bobo. returned
home of Miss Maydell Kelly. Norma Jane. and. Mr and Mrs L. _ ursdav {rom a jwo wee(< vacation
Mi and Mrs Gene Pope and fam- D Smith and daughter of Tulsa „ • C J and T while in
Uy of Nacona. Tex. left Saturday spent the week end op Grand lake Rev. Roger"
after ten days visit with their par- fishing brother in Castle Rock thev also
ents. Mr and Mrs Dick Oliver, and Mr visited the Garden of Ood. Pike.
dertie Farrar ot Porum Peak and othei ,x,mts of lnteresl
Mr and Mrs Herbert Barnhart On their trip tm<. they visited rel-
and family visited Sunday night in at‘*f *« Tonkawa and P°"ca C"Jv
Mounds in the home ot Mr. and Miss Joyce Eshelman of Kam. City
Mrs L. E Herod and family Mo. Ls vWtin* Ethlyn Bobo thls
Jeff Lattie of Bixb.v is a guest „ ... ,
n the home of his daughter and v,rs Hpnl"v Johnston ot Tulsa is
tamily. Mr and Mrs. Dave Mitchell vis‘t,n* ln thf h°™ of -”r d*u*ht;
Miss Lena and William Mitchell or-in-law and children. Mrs Lenno
returned home Monday after a week Johns ton. Mr Johnston is in Col-
ot vLsitinR in Ark . with Mr. and in ~0*° . ..
Mrs Sidney Rowe Thursday |fvenm* fiends gathrr-
Mr and Mrs J L Tucker of Sa- ed ^home of Mr and Mrs
" ' isi'ed their daughter. Mrs. *nd Mrs^ Mr^
Margaret Dase Monday evening Hubert Troxell with a bridal show-
auiruay evening guests of Mr. e’’ Many lovely gifts were present-
and Mrs Roy Tucker and tamily ed t0 td'’ honoree. after an evening
were the later's parents. Mr and °f games refreshments were served
...» Mack Hughes, of Sapulpa. Mrs Jdrs MaIJ1le ^
Hmhtman. Mrs A E Rasnlc, Mrs
________ _ _ ... j a . mrs. unw o. — Tulsk
„ E. Hubbard. Mrs. J. R. Snipes, way to Japan John re-inlisted on .leiier. oi Dundus 111. Mr and Mrs MeH.nry.nd son dnR.y
...K Mrs Buck Copeland. Betty Snipes. June 2*. and has been in camp in Loura Magee, and son Lonnie of Harley Houg ' are vLsit-
Mr and Mrs Valgene Littlefield Vivian Cook. Sarah Jane and Ev- North Carolina Kiefer. Armstrong an l friends in Fort,
land son Mike of Norman spent the elyn Sue Allen. Mr. and Mrs O H The W.S.C.S. of the Methodist Mr and Mrs. Maurice Gass and ing reiatives and I ^
,ast week end with the later s par- Allen, and the guests of honor. Mr church met Wednesday in the son and Mrs Della Hefler. Mrs Worth Tex inis ■ last lueet-
• "—*- and Mrs Hubert Troxell. church basement to quilt, and they Gass' mother were Thursday even- The O. E S^ heio ^ |iand-
Thursday dinner guesUs of Mr. had their first lesson on "Woman of ing guests of Mr and Mrs Bern- ing last Tuesday mg Worthy
Those present were Mrs. ard Pope r>nd family in Mounds. kerchief shower ior
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dinner guesUs in the home of Mr Mayfield and taken their child- Reach Calif are house guests and Mrs Ralph Gass and family. Scripture
and Mrs Carson Antrikin and iami- ren back home with them after .... - - ------ **- ■ »- « * oi.-4.tirv,
City park There ware about 29.pres
ent.
Lester Rokers. who has been 1
for the past week entered the 8
Johns hospital.' Tuesday, for
checkup
Mr. and Mrs Joseph Jones
Covie Okla . were Tuesday guests 0
the later's parents. Mr. and Mr|
George Folger and Derwin
Mr and Mrs Jim Pope, and other
relatives
Joy Marie and Buddy Antrikin of
Russel Kan, Is spending the month
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs I J. Dugan and Carson An-
trikin.
Betty Sue Cook is visiting in Pam-
pa Tex., with her aunt and uncle
Mr and Mrs Earl Pfaff
GuesUs in the home of Mr and
Mrs Guy Fitzsimmons, for several
day's last week were the former's
brothers. Bob and Elmer Fitzsim-
mons. of Redding Calif
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs Hugh Adams last Saturday
were Mr Adams' niece. Mrs T Snow
and family of Pampa Tex , and Mrs
J H Cook of Sperry. Mrs Adams
mother
Martha Lea Pope of Sapulpa was
an overnight guest of her mother
Mrs J. G Pope. Monday night.
Mr and Mrs Homer Parrish and
daughters, spent the Fourth of July
in Shawnee, with Mr and Mrs M
C. Notley and Mr and Mrs. L. S.
Notify.
Mr and Mrs Floyd Cllnkenbeard
were Monday evening guesUs of Mr
and Mrs Dave Mitchell and family
Mr and Mrs D H Mitchel an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Len to Ray Leffler of
Sapulpa
Mr and Mrs Jack Gosney and
children spent Sunday in Harns-
clall in the home of the latere’ par-
ent. Mr and Mrs Harley Benning-
ton.
Sunday dinner guesUs of Mr and
Mrs J J Gosney were Mr and Mrs
J. W. Oosney and children of Bcth-
aney and Miss June Gosney and
Doris Howard of Tulsa.
Wednesday afternoon visitors in
the home of Mrs Jim Pope. Sr . was
Mrs C E Lyons, and Mrs Sarah
Hover and Catherine of Jenks.
Mrs Lena Powers of Sacramento
Calif. was a guesUs for several days
this week in the home of her sister
Mrs Floyd Cllnkenbeard
Mr and Mrs S E Stone and
children visited the later's parenUs
Monday evening Mr and Mrs Ott
Young in Mounds
Johnnie Edelman who has been
working in Landers Wyo.. for sever-
al months returned home last week
Mrs Bobby Campbell and daught-
er of Stillwater, spent the week end
in the home of her parents, Mr and
Mrs Walter Locher.
Ger^fd McCurry of Houston Tex
returned to his home after spend-
ing the last ten days with his par-
ents, Mr and Mrs J. E McCurry
Mr and Mrs Herbert Barnhart
and family, attended a family re-
union at the home of Mr- Barn-
hart's parents. Mr and Mrs D B
Bower in Chelsa. others attending
were: Mr and Mrs. O. M Boyer,
and daughter of Reed City Midi.
Mr and Mrs Mike Boyer and fam-
ily of Borger Tex . Mr and Mrs D
B Boyer. Jr , and family, and Jack
Hover and sons of Tulsa. Mr and
Mrs L. M Boyer of Turley All ol
the family were present except one
daughter, who had illness in the
family. Mrs. L E Herod and family
of Mounds
Mr and Mrs Rudolph Cryder and
Annabell visited Wednesday ln Tul-
in in the home of the laters' slstei
Mrs Joe McCorkle
Mrs John Lantz Bible class of the
Kiefer Christian church met Tues-
day at the Aid house for a covered
dish luncheon, after the business
meeting in the afternoon a surprise
birthday party honoring Mrs Ben
DeLozier was enjoyed by Mrs. Lon
Richards and grandson. Mrs John
Kiefer. Mrs Fred Harrondorf Mi-
Eva Settle. Mrs Clarence Vance
Mrs George Folger. find the honoree
Mrs Ben Delozier
Mr and Mrs D E Fickcnger and |
Leah, and their son andd wife Mr
and Mrs Elwood Fickenger of Miss
have Just returned from a vacation
trip through the Grand Canyon.
Salt Lake City. Yellow Stone, and
they visited Mr Fiekenger's broth-
er and family. Mr and Mrs Paul
Fickenger in Billings. Mont
Mr and Mrs Benny Becg of Ed-
mond where Mr Beck Is a student
spent the week end with Mr and
urch
6ev
ing in Drumright this week with
her grandmother and other relative-
Mr and Mrs T Mayfield of Sun-
Mrs Cecil Hardy Is ln the Ctt]
The mood of adventure
in Sterling Silver
mumce
A new sterling
silver pattern by
WALLACE SILVERSMITHS
Because it is truly American, and ver-atile in exjtre*-
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mode- of decor • • ■ from traditional to modern. Fhe
magnificent hand-wrought quality that enhance*
“Romance of the Sea” is NX allace Silversmith*’ famed
“Third Dimension Beauty” which depict* sculptured
full-formed heauty from every view. This pattern por-
trav* a romantic sea-story told in sterling silver — it is
exquisitely interpreted and we cordially invite you to
ace it soon.
Convenient Piyment PUn
Wc Give Green Stamps
Mrs J L Churchhlll.
Little Miss Beverly Barr Is vLsit-
jojCoAt ’Qcu/cy IPhone
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Virfunt Svitii trim $49.95 to $>49.50
SpariiHiv aid
KeaUlifUly-Thr, chronw
dinette is as practical as it is
good looking The genuine
micaliti table top is
fade-proof and resistant to
stains and burns. Luxurious
foam rubber cushioned chairs
are covered in long wearing
DfRAN. Table measures
35" x 48" closed. 35" x 60"
open. You have your choice
of six beautiful colors.
Sue 0«» Display—Bay Your
Chaice aa I«sy Terms
FURVITLRE
were Mr and Mrs O A Lutz. Clyde White. Mrs 1 Edelman. Mrs. Mr ami Mrs Bob Rasnlc of Tul- Matrons' birthday. M'^r/U"“ved to
Little Vicki Johnston has been Ralph Gass. Mrs. Pearl Keuchler. sa announce the birth of a daught- don Refreshments -s ___
on the sick list this week. Mrs. Olenn Potts, and Mrs. Chester er on July 4th She has been given about 3>. members an * ‘ Mrs hospital for an operaton.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Gass and Dietrich. the name of Roberta Jane She Is Tuesuay afternoon rov Tuck- Mr and Mrs. V H. Jameson hav
family. Mr and Mrs. Harley Mason A family re-union was held In the granddaughter of Mr and Mrs Lenno Johnston ^
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and Bess, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. the home of Mr. and Mrs Ed Gass A. E Rasnic of this city
Denney Martha Lue and Linda of last Sunday Thasc attending were Ouests m the home of Mrs. Edith
Illinios spent last week fishing at Mr and Mrs Bob Todd and Rickey Lucas Is her brother and family.
Cookson and Morgans Inn. oi Okmulgee. Mr and Mrs. Melvin Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills and daught-
Mr. and Mrs O C Goodwin re- and family of Coweta. Mr. and Mrs er of Pampa. Tex
ccived word Friday that their nep- Bruce Gass and Kennth of Sapul- Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. A
hew. John Edward Thompson, who na Mr and Mrs Maurice Gass and S. McHenry, were Mr and Mrs G
—---------------- e just returned from a vacation tri
er and Mrs Jim Pop*\s'' Tues. thev visited in Springfield. Mo., an
John Keller rec.eyedwordT^s my ^ ^
Tuesday of the death of hi. « with Mrs Leo Endieott then ..
1,1 Sa"f Kt S to Llttle Rock Ark., to visit Mr L,
weeks with her this spring Endlcott. who is in the hospital
The Dorcas class o . the K eler e.n M>(J Qn paKP PlV(M
Baptist church and their tanunes
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MORDAY
When the Doors
Open at
8:30 a. m.
SUMMER
SHOE
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MY!
WHAT
A
SAVING!
One Lincoln-Head Penny Buys a
Pair of Shoes During This Sale!
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We have selected patterns for this sale from our regular
stock of footwear which you may purchase in this way:
If you buy one pair ot the regular price, you may buy
ANOTHER PAIR of the same value for only ONE CENT
additional. In other words, you get TWO pair for the
price of one, plus ONE CENT.
A group of nationally advertised
LIFE STRIDE shoes, regularly $8.95
Buy one pair for $8.95
GET ANOTHER PAIR
FOR
Two Poir
for $8.96
Every shoe irt Hii* ule •* "
practical, new, up-to-tlie-minuta
* ityle and pattern-
ed colors.
in new, wont-
All sites, but not all sites in every
A group of nationally advertised
VITALITY shoes, regularly $10.95
Buy one poir for $10.95
GET ANOTHER PAIR
FOR
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pattern.
Two Poir
for $10.96
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Come in with a
Lincoln Head
Penny and
Roy a Pair of
Pretty Shoos
Fieri**
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ALL SALKS
FINAL
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Phone 1706
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