Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 262, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 7, 1959 Page: 3 of 6
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Churches — Parties — Organizations
Calendar
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Sopulpo (Okla ) . Tuesrfav, July 7. 1559-
* WEDNESDAY
* KmJ.oii Epsilon chuptcr ESA
* - lawn pintle 6 30 pm
* Delta Zcta and Eta Zeta
* chapters gue.n.s. Mi and Mrs
* W L. Jones, 1406 East MeKin-
* ley,
* THURSDAY
* Naomi chapter—Family picnic,
* sack lunch 7pm M.ison.c hall
* FRIDAY
TEI, Class, First Baptist
* church- 2pm Mrs Dm Jack-
* son. 1109 Melinda Road
* Priollla dub—1:30 pm Mrs
* O R Rule, 203 South Maple
* WBA 2 pm Odd Fellow
* hall
Reed Home Is
Scene Of Picnic
Mrs Mum:- Rc<« 303 We-1 Mc-
Kinley. has visiting in her home
for a couple of weeks her son and
family. Mr and Mrs Robert F
Reed and children Freddie Ronnie.
Linda and Pat of Kermit Tex also
lier daughter Mrs Gold! - Rhine-
hart, her daughter Joyce and son
George of C:ncinnatt i. O
On Saturday even ng a Fourth of
July family picnic was held on Mrs
Reed’s lawn. wth these other
family members joining the visitors.
Mr and Mrs B- rt F eld'. Mr. and
Mrs Clarence Whrtes.de. Mr and
Mrs Norman Chastren and Lyndel
all of Sapulpa. Mi and Mrs. Sid-
ney Fulks and Judy. Mr and Mrs
Junior Philkoff and two children
Teressa and Larry all of Jenks.
Mr and Mrs Warren Felds and
children Dem.se and Jimmy aU of
Bartlesville
An Op
en Door
to
Health and Peace
Writing* »bst reveal the actual
§eiene# of Christianity, and
thereby hive meant the differ*
ence between nirkneas end
health, failure and auccees. un-
met and rich satisfaction for
thousands, are available for
you at the nearest Christian
8nence Reeding Room
Here the Rihle and the
Chrietian Science textbook,
"Science and Health with Key
to the Scriptures” by Mary
Baker K.ddy—containing the
complete explanation of
Chnetian Science — aa well as
other Chriatian Science litera-
ture, mav be read, borrowed
or pun-baaed.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
READING ROOM
In Church Edifice
Thompson and Water
2 to 5 p. m.
T uesdoy-Thursday-Soturdoy
tnfermatum sonceming Aw
publie lertura*. church aa-vieaa,
•ad othm Chrutimm Scimm •*>
MHfie* ala* mvilahlt.
WED 59 YEARS—The wedding onmversary of Mr and Mrs
James McGuire, 703 South Birch, was the occasion tor an
outdoor dinner served to 47 guests at their home on the
rourth cf July.
Sapulpans Attend
Holiday Reunion
At Bristow Home
A number of Supulpnns were
mwaig the «uenLs Sunday at the
liomr of Mr and Mr* J R Pickett
I in Bristow, at a fam-ly reunon
honoring Mi and Mrs Loui.s M
Vieera and children Dona. Betty.
Larry. Sandra and Barbara of
Santa Clara. Calif The Vieiras
are here on their first visit in 10
years.
Sapulpans attending were Mr
and Mr. Charlie Pickett and Alice
Mae Mrs Mary Harrison. David
and Leon: Mrs Velma Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs Denz.il Pickett. Mi
and Mrs Harold Hawkin.-. Harold
Jr . Ricky Ray and Tony Cleve-
land. Mr and Mrs L Roy Canady.
Lc?. Jr . Keith and Charlotte
Others were M: and Mrs
Thomas Edwards. Lawrence and
Everett. Mr and Mrs R:ll Helbert
Earl Wayne and Ronald Ra\. Ray
Lee Bowling. Mrs Peggy Anderson
Howard. Jr . Monty Jay, Deanna
Kay and Terry Ray all of Black-
well. Mr and Mrs Grover Hawk
l"s. Lee Jack. Carolyn and Pa
tncia. Br.stow. Mr and Mrs Chest-
er Nabors and Joey of Pryor. Mi
and Mrs Jack VanZant. Goodman.
Mo . Mr and Mrs Abner Fallow
Rather me. M.chael and Timothy
all of Columbia. Mt&s
♦ ♦ ♦
Sapulpans Visit
Daughter in Pnrerll
Judge and Mrs Thomas 8 Har-
ris, 1323 East Fairvlew, spent the
Pouth of July wee ki nd in Purcell
yisiting their daughter and son-in-
law. Mr and Mrs York. J Gunn
and daughter Sherry' Gunn, geolo-
gist for Carter Oil Company, is
convalescing at home now from a
back injury, afler several wee ji
traction in a Purcell hospital,
♦ ♦ ♦
Spend Holiday
At Salt Plains
Mr and Mrs Max Batchelder.
1303 East Thomp on. and their
children B.U. Christie Rae and Eliaa
beth Lynn, have returned from a
weekend stay at Salt Pla.ns where
they were joined by Batehelder's
four brothers and their families
They were accompanied home by
Cecelia Pahres of Enid wlio will
spend the week here a* the house
guest of her cousin, Christie Rae
Families Spend
The Fourth Here
Mr and Mj-s Millard Croston
ind daughter Kay ol Hobbs. N M
Stimmels Are
Hosts To Club
At Patio Dinner
Mr*, lev) Returns
From Oklahoma < ity
Mrs C M Levy. 1402 Ext Fair
view, returned Monday morning
from Oklahoma City where sh ■ ha
spint the ;>a.st 10 day- as the gucsl . ,, _ _
' ,, i , and Mr and Mrs George Croston
of Mr Ruth Ritnck. former sa ... .....
, WlchAa, Kan have returned to
IWIlltVltTV
their homes after a weekend visit
here with their mother Mrs G C
Croston. 220 South Oak and then
brother and wife. Mr and Mrs
Jerome Croston. 1 Sunset Road
Joining th*m for a Fourth of July
dinner Saturday mglii were Mr
and Mi Merwyn Croston. Mr and
Mrs George Holland Crortor. and
,-ons Mark and Scott all of Tulsa
M_ss Ada Clouse. Mrs Harry Cros-
ton and Mrs G C Croston Dar-
ner was at the Jerome Croston
horn-.-.
Harry Croston who underwent
surgery lust week at St John's
horpital in Tulsa is reported making
good progress
Mr and Mrs Ginn StimnuT. 1305
Ea-t. Cleveland, were hots at a
Qatar dinner Saturday evening at
their home Ou sts were members
if Ul;- VFW Auxiliary Past Prcv-
dent's club and their husband
A bind biism s sess.on wa- h-’ld
by the elub with Mrs Fed Frank-
enberger. pi'e-ddcnt, conduct uig the
mcetni’ Next meet.ng of the club
was -ct for September with Mrs
Helen Run van hostess
In games at the soc.al hour I
prl/e- were won by Bradley Cox. I
Bill Hen! v. Roma Caution Mrs j
C J Pfeller. and Helen Runyan
PriZ'-i were hand pajited ceramics
mad- by the hostess
Those attending were Mr and I
Mrs Rufus Ann trong. Mr and 1
Mrs Hugh Cantkin Mi mat Mrs
Brad, y C. x Mrs Dora Gault. Mr I
MIU hells Are
Attending Id
Mr and Mis Bryan Mitchell wtv>
have been teaching th' past year at
Deerfi Id. Kan are attending Tul-a
University th-s .sununcr He is work-
mg on his masters d«-gi-e and Mrs
Mitchell is continuing her music
course
M.tchell. son of Mrs Betty Mit-
chell, 915 F.asl Hobson, will teach
mmic a' Holcomb. Kan next year
His wife Is serving a-* organist at
First Pr sbv tenon church here dur-
ng July a
Starts Tomorrow
McGuires Have
Holiday Dinner
On Anniversary
Mr and Mis James McOulie,
703 South B.roh. e.k-biated their
59th wedding anniversary July 4Ui
at an outdoor dinner served buffet
style to 47 family members and
guest'.
Munir and gloxian.* d coralrd tli
serving table.The J-ticred wedding
take. topped with double ring deem
rat-ons. was baked b> Mr- Bill
Cloud, granddaughter of the Mc-
Guires.
Mrs McGuire, the former Rosalie
Lee Lawler, was 16 and McGuire
20 when they were mr.rrieo July 4
In Plano. Tex They left McKinney.
Tex Jan 1. 1903 and came to Okla-
homa when it was -till Indian Terri-
tory. dr.ving two co\ n-d wagon.-
and bnngjig their four cows They
local:d fir t east of Kiefer, arriving
in Fcburary. 1903
Seven of the McGuire's eight
children are still living and the)
have 27 grandchildren. 42 grvat-
giondrhildren Tie children are Mr-
John Nation. Hubert McGuire Mrs
Orl-c Young. Sapulpn. Mr- V H
Llgbtfoot. Tulsa. Mis H 1 Dye
Class Officers To
Have Itrr. kfast Meet
Otficer: cl TEL. class. Fjst Bajv
Us* church, 'rli huld a bt ikfas*
meeting at 8 15 a m Wednesday at
Hull's Steak Honor
♦ ♦ ♦
llilfs Guest*
Have Oeparled
Mr ami Mrs Dene Iliff. 1406
LAST DAY
SUSAN HAYWARD
WOMAN El'
OBSESSED C3B
and Mrs Fred Frank: nbergrr. East Luuoln. have had ac guests in
Ronnie Hines of AUuuosa. Colo . 1 their heme Mr and Mrs. Rob rt
Mr and Mr D f Reyburn. Mr H; Imkemps if St Louts who rc-
and Mrs Lee Stevens. Mr and turned home the In-I of the week.
Mrs Oscar Wright. Mr mid Mrs also Mr Bessie Stewart, Mis-
C. J Pl fl r. Mi and Mrs St.m Delores Walker and Miss Joan
mel BUI Henlev, Harry Hayes Moore ef Cullen. La who left 8un-
and H. leti Runyan. i day morning for their home
2a Cinbm*Scop€ Ir
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FEATURES 6:48 8:S8
Wcd.-Thurs.-Fri.
JOCK MAHONEY
> K!M HUNT!A
l TM HOVE f
t GENf EVANS
Pay Cash and Save
Ordironlty, »he coth price t> le*» tKon the credit
price. When you buy—furniture, a cor, boot or
motor—pay cash. Our low-cost loan plan permits
you to make a better deil.
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SCKBYHIiL ULDL.
For After Office Hours Service, Phone 766
MONEY.
WOMEN
anJGUNS
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MATINEES—1:30 P.M.
OPEN NITES—6 P.M.
ADMISSION 60c 20c
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Tonite 75c Per Cor
OPEN NITELY 6:45
TEEPEE
DRIVE IN THEATRE
ALAN
, FREED
' ' Tks Kisg *1
ttarrmc A'.AN FREED • JIMMY CLANTON
SANDY STEWARI • CHUCK BERRY
The Lite Mete VMiKS ■ m. m» ■ M> tote • MB
;* jouc . i M: - itatMu
DRIVE IN THEATRE
TO REAP A
one must
HARVEST-
sow a seed
Tex , and Mrs. J C Busbee. Okla
iKima City
Mrs Rhnda Tunv-r of Olympia.
Wash McGuire s ,-L-ler. and Mrs
Den McCarter. TuNa, aster of Mrs
McGuire, both of whnro attended
the wertdmg in 1900. were present
for the anniversary
Out of town guests attendng In
addition to Mrs Tumor and Mrs
McCarter, were Don McCarter.
Tulsa. Mrs. LiUian Nelson. Long
Beach. Mr and Mr> WiUie Ashely
and Datma. Oklahoma City, Mr
and Mrs T W Workman. Linda
and J Try Dun. Oklahoma City
Retired for the past six yean
McGuire was formerly with tlie old
Sapulpa Gas Company, and during
the war wa- witli the Basalt Sh4>-
yards. Napa. Calif
Wesleyan Guild T<»
sene Watermelon
W slryMl 8prvire Guild of First
Methodist church will meet Wednes-
lay at 7 p m for a watermelon
least on Mrs Doris Hicks’ lawn.
HI North Ridgeway
♦ ♦ ♦
C. F. Main Is
llnspltalbrd
Cah-.n E Mam. 723 South Inde-
pendent.-*, is a patient tn St John’s
hospital. Tulsa, for several days
undergoing tests and rnerlleal treat-
ment
♦ ♦ ♦
Guests leave For
Their Home Sundav
Mr and Mrs Onydon Sheen
.nd children Mark and Andy of
Okln'vma City left Sunday after-
noon for thi ir home after s!<endlng
the holiday weekend here with
Sheen’- *ter and fnnill), Mr und
Mrs Tmn Sheriff. 1128 Melinda
Road.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs Wolford Is
Surgery Patient
Mrr John Wolford 1310 East
Jack.-on. is a patient in 81 John's
horpital Tulsa where sloe under-
went surgery Monday morning
♦ ♦ ♦
i Blairs Are Hosts
i Tn Young Grandson
I Mr and Mrs. Otlr. Blair, south
oast of Sapulpa. have had as their
gues-t their five months old grand-
son Jimmv Lee Oo nry while his
liarents. Mr. and Mrs James R
Oaney made a vr cation trip to
,>oinis n New Mexico. Tixaa and
Mexico Enrollie home thev visited
Oosney'a parents. Mr and Mrs.
Jim Oosnev in Bethany.
SUMMER INVENTORY SALE!
BEST BUY
Just a few Hollars a month separates this
beautiful Mercury Monlerev from lop
models in the low-price field. And Cor l.i/e
magazine rated Mercury this year's tiest
buy of all nine cars in (be hiilrr car held!
TERRIFIC SAVINGS 1
Now we can put you in I hie bright and
breezy Ps. k Ijine convert liile for much less
lhan you’d pav for competitive cars. It’s
America’s best-built car, saves you plenty
on maintenance, too.
UP TO *200 LESS i
i . . then competitive wagons, including
optional equipment. Yet fhe popular
Country Cruiser is the must spacious
wagon of all. The onlv one with a front-
lacing, self-storing third seat.
LOWEST PRICED 1
Two-Hoor or four-door, sedan or hardtop,
no one of the top four competitive models
can get close lo the list price of this fully
equipped Mercury Montclair. With our
special trade-in, you're even farther ahead!
Owen
FUNERAL HOME
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Try our summer selec-
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tables and Groceries.
Beck's Grocery
and Snack Bar
1429 S. Main Ph. 3500
SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON EVERY MERCURY IN STOCK I COME IN TODAY I
IT’S TRADE-AWAY TIME AT
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NEAR-UNBELIEVABLE TRADE ALLOWANCES .we need plenty of good used cars
BIG “FAST-ACTION” BONUS .come in this week and save even more on a ’59 MERCURY
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215 S. Mom
FORD MERCURY EDSEL
Rhone 1500
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 262, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 7, 1959, newspaper, July 7, 1959; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1490864/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.