The Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 14, 1965 Page: 3 of 16
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Sunday Dinner
Surprise Fete
For J. C. Brock
A surprise birthday dinner at
noon Sunday, complimented J
C Brook in his home, 925
North Ridgeway Occasion for
the dinner was his 83rd birth-
day anniversary which occurred
Sept. 13.
Those attending the dinner
or calling in the afternoon were
his children and their families,
Mrs Arthur Timmons. Durant,
Mr and Mrs. Joe Conley, Sr ,
Mr. and Mrs Alfred Brock,
Mr and Mrs. J W Brock
These grandchildren and
great-grandchildren Mr and
Mrs. Julius Conley and Bobby,
Kellyville, Mr. and Mrs Carl
Thompson and Donna, Tulsa.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conley, Jr.,
Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Conley
and children Gary, James,
Timmy and Tommy
Also Mr and Mrs E A Ear
far, Mr and Mrs T C Far-
rar, I.inda and Paula, Van Bu
ren Ark . Mr and Mrs, Bill
Farrar. Jan, Beverly and Cole-
man. Fort Smith. Ark. Mr
and Mrs Howard Stockton An-
nette. Beverly and Jackie. Tru-
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NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
CHURCHES • PARTIES • ORGANIZATIONS
0 Edited By Faye Dunlap
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fL. Of
Initial Meeting
Jefferson P-TA held its first
meeting of the school year re-
cently in the school cafeteria.
Mrs. Jack Oare, pres.dent,
outlined the meaning of P-TA.
Principals and teachers were
introduced, also each officer
Tll^. ,, , and committee chairman.
Xi 7vt» vi / , D , ft* H°due' r. Jefferson P-TA will have one
X. Zcta Mu chapter. Beta \unnsc Home Demonstration money makmg project this year
k a m Hrs. Ren to finance purchases of two
r - « e - Ea-XtfSTaSS
Mrs. M J Armstrong, ion East f„r ,he boys
Thompson „ , J
„ Delegates elected to attend
friendship class. First Bap- -
Social Calendai
Sigma Phi - 8 p m Mrs Geor-
Sapulpa Garden Council —
Mrs W H Zeier, 131 West
Mill.
Hearthside Study club — 7; 30
pm Mrs. Lloyd Causey, 423
Women's Group
Attends Retreat
Held At Norman
Spending the weekend at the
Women's Missionary Union re-
treat held at the Oklahoma Cen-
ter for Continuing education at
Norman were officers of the
. m . : — wu- night WMU of Comarron Asso-
ia Mae and Junior Rogers. Mr I elation
SusanMrsheJrv!" S*ndra I Tbe-V arp Mrs Felix Rivers,
and Mrs r J>n ,mmy- | Christian education represents-
ZmLC, w t: rt"d
0.1.., Mr ZMr. H^u , Mrs D.n
Timmons and Dale. Durant
the honoree and wife Mr and
Mrs Brock.
Attend* Bodtido ,
Of A Relative arles SPoke The> were Rev
j~.ii h Moor- w 5s; “
•South Park, returned Friday M ' R and MrS' Glenn
evening from Greenville and
Leonard. Tex where she was
called to the bedside of an
aunt. Mrs Marv Elizabeth Fos-
er Mrs Foster, 92. died Sep-
tember 3 She was the sister of
Mrs. Nora Hughes. 602 South
Park, mother of Mrs Moore
Reed, prayer director. Mrs Otis
Love, Slick, stewardship direc-
tor, and Mrs Howard Stroup,
night director.
Former Oklahoma mission'Pal Church of the Good Shep-
herd -1pm. Mrs. Sam Nai-
feh 302 South Independence.
Christian Women’s Fellowship.
tist church - Mrs. Tom Sheriff,
1128 Melinda Road, Mrs. Verne
Hughes co-hostess
Ruth Class, First Baptist
church - 7 30 pm Mrs Ki
McReynolds. 1028 East McLeod.
Kiefer Chapter, Eastern Star
8pm Masonic hall, regular
meeting
Daffodil Unit, Sapulpa Gar-
den Club — 10 a m Mrs Don
McMasters, Jr , Carriage Road.
Parent-Child Psychology Club
— 8 pm Mrs. Don Holloway,
204 North Moccasin Place
Berean Club -9am break-
fast, Court House Bufteteria,
Mrs J. G. Miller hostess.
VFW Auxiliary - 8 p.m
VFW hall. V
Wednesday
St Elisabeth’s Guild, Episco-
the state P-TA convention Oct.
13 and 14 in Lawton are Mrs
Oare and Mrs. Claude Hayes
Mrs. Ben Wright gave the
devotional*. Dale Thomas, Mic-
kel King and Billy Engals were
flag bearers Room count was
won by Mrs. Stewarts first
grade
Refreshments of cookies and
tea were served by Mrs Bill
Wade and Mrs J. D. Woods
Visitors Depart
For Ohio Home
To Stop Enroure
Bridges, missionaries to Brazil.
Mrs. Orby Butcher, missionary
Linden Street Christian church
— 7 30 p m. general meeting
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to Thailand. Mrs Edith Hum- Mrs. Charles Applegate, route
phrey, missionary to the Phil- one-
Steak Day
Wednesday
Club Steak
Baked PoUU
•r French Fries
Salad, Hoi Roll
We ore
OPEN
Thursdays
Hour*. 6 o.m.-| p.m
Helen laiell
ROYAL
CAFE
lippines, and Dr and Mrs
Wilburn Lewis and children,
missionaries to Paraguay
Enroute home the group stop-
ped with Mrs Rivers' son and
family, Mr and Mrs Terry
Rivers and daughter Kimberly,
Oklahoma City.
Student Leaving
For Tahlequah
Dinner Honoree
Larry Davis left Sunday eve-
ning for Tahlequah where he
will attend Northeastern State
college.
Saturday evening he was hon-
ored at a buffet dinner given
by his aunt, Mrs. Derwood i
Greeson.
Those attending were Mr
and Mrs Fred Greeson, Mr
and Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mike
Davis, the hosts Mr and Mrs
Greeson. Kay Lynn. Nancy.
Thursday
Chrysanthemum Unit. Sapul-
pa Garden club — 7 30 p m
Mrs Glenn A Young. 702 South
Muskogee, Mrs Wayne Jame-
son co-hostess.
Kiefer Sorosis Club — 1 30
p m Mrs Nolen Spurlock. 204
South Hickory.
Amaranth Court — Masonic
hall, friends night.
Current Events club — 7 30
p m Mr. and Mrs. J B Moore,
1809 South Main.
Lo-Ki-Ha Club — 9 a. m
breakfast Court House Buffeter-
ia. Mrs J G. Miller and Mrs.
Toby A Woods co-hostesses, fol-
lowed by business meeting at
Mrs Woods' home, 1217 East
Jones
Friday
KU Ctub — 7 30 pm. Mrs
Nellie Fillmore, 422 South Ce-
dar.
POL Club - 1 30 pm Mrs
Luther Dunham Kiefer.
Naomi Daylight Club — 1 30
Mr. and Mrs, Otis Blair,
southeast of Sapulpa. had as
guests the past week the lat-
ter's niece and husband. Mr
and Mrs Richard Boyd. Ham-
ilton. Ohio. They also visited
Mrs. Boyd's uncle, James Con-
rad
The visitors were joined Sun-
day by Mr and Mrs James E
Blair and children Rodney and
Rita, east of Sapulpa. the
hosts' son and family, also
their daughter and son-in-law
Mr and Mrs Douglas Cooper
and son Jimmie Lee, Tulsa,
and James Conrad.
The Sapuipans took their
guests on tours of Frankoma
Potteries. Keystone and Hey-
bum lakes They left Monday
morning for Pontiac, Mich, to
visit for a few days with other
relatives before returning home
Sapulpa Artists
Win Honors In
Skiatook Event
Three Sapulpa artists won
WHe.) Herald, Tt>—day, September 14, IMS — FAGI THRU
Couple Visits
Her Parent*
I Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders,
Duncanville, Tex. were week-
end guests of Mrs. Sander*'
parents, Mr. and Mrs F. R.
Stafford. 220 South Division
This is a belated honeymoon
trip for Mr. and Mr*. Sanders
who left Monday morning for
Dayton, Ohio to visit friends
They will spend some time
sight-seeing in the Great Lakes
and before
Mission Lessons
Scheduled For
Ridgeway Meet
The Cimarron Association
mission study institute will be
held at 7:30 pm. Thursday in
Ridgeway Baptist church.
Ideas and outside helps will
be given for those teaching the
—________j b°°ks selected for the coming
returning y*ar- a'*° ideas for the mission
3T61 a I Hi IICIWIC ICMUIUII|| * v ■
home will visit Duncan's broth-! s,uc*y ar>d stewardship chair-
er in Albuquerque. On Sunday man
Mr and Mrs Stafford took their | Mrs J C. Fowler, associa-
HOSTESSES for the Get Acquainted Tea for
women students at Oklahoma State Tech,
Okmulgee, included members of the Omega
Sigma Tau sorority which sponsored the Tea
n
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* A feature for the
Young at heart!
By DAN HARDING
Jam,
Here
Dressed appropriately for the South Seas
decor of the reception are left to right.
Carolyn Hamersley. Henryetta; Carolyn WU-
son Claremore; and Elenora Skeeter. Sapulpa.
Pair Honeymoons
In Colorado, To
Live In Barstow
Mr. and Mrs Charles H.
Swanson who have been honey-
guests to Woolaroc museum for
the day.
Spend Weekend
In Norman
Mr and Mr* Sam Butler I
spent the weekend in Norman
visiting their son Col. R. W
Butler and family.
Sepulpen I*
Surgery Fatten*
Mrs Boyd Robert*. 720 South
Cedar, underwent major surge-
ry Monday morning in Oklaho-
ma Osteopathic hospital, Tulsa
She is a patient in room 335.
tional president, and Mrs. WB-
lie Caldera of Ridgeway churrh
will teach.
TEEN-AGE
BALLROOM
Classes Brgla
Sept, a
Kami Now
Sophia Ltflow
School of Donco
21* E. Cleveland BA 4-4t71
A GIRL for Mr. and Mrs
o,,0,rr s r r z ~ = - -
»r and smior high ichool >!„• SapMnbdr U al Birll.tt M, wh,^ "1" ““
“irr, z sirs'jnrh’s vr**
finding in a national survey! _ , 6
conducted by Scholastic Re- A GIRL for Mr and Mrs ! ^rs Swanson is the former
search Center Business and in- * Albert Bailey, 2315 South ®arbara Randeau °( Mounds.
dustry. the study shows, inter- “0U*,\ShV“ ^ ert W RaLea,, *m *1?
, . . „ , , ber 12 m Bartlett Memorial , w R*™eau Mounds The
ested only 26 percent of the hospltl| weighing five pounds I bnd**roorl' >* the son of Mrs.
students polled ! 13 ounces. ^ , Elinor Swanson. Love, Park,
Over 1300 junior and senior; ___ I III.
high school students were ques A BOY for Mr and Mrs 1 Their marriage was solem-
tioned and the professions com- Donald Fielden. 5353 West 12th ! ruzed August 21 in All Souls
pletely overpowered other ca Tulsa He weighed eight pounds. Unitarian church. Tulsa. It
reer goals. Almost half of the two ounces at birth September
students said they favor enter-
ing such professions as medi-
cine. law, architecture, t h e
clergy and nursing An addi-
13 in Bartlett Memorial hospi-
tal.
was a morning ceremony with
Dr John B Wold reading the
vows Only close friends and
relatives of the couple attended
Mrs Luther Robins, sister of
the bride, was matron of honor
and David C Larsen, Minne-
students indicated they favored
working in a large company
with 6 percent saying they fa-
vored working in a small com-
.. _ . pany. About 8 percent of the
he art show held students said they would like
to be self-employed
A GIRL for Mr and Mrs
tional 22 percent want to teach Dan McCIanahan, 813 East
in school and colleges I Dewey She was bom Septem-
Teaching was more popular ber 13 at Bartlett Memorial. — ............
among the girls 128 percent i hospital, weighing seven pounds, apolis, was best man Other at-
than among the boys 116 per five ounces and has been nam 1 tendants were Cathy Robins
cent) Only 12 percent of the ed Dam Sue The father is sta f,ower -lr| L F ^ .
tioned in Florida with the U S u L, 1
Navy. i Gl*n "ogard. ushers
Buy Now - Offer
Expires Wod.-Sapt. 15th
SUMMER DISCOUNT SALE
Save $20
Floor and Wall
FURNACES
S« Celemwn fumwets
•ww m display at
Mill FR HARDWARE
Cr"!"n ,nd a MP:,k »
iTC,o Ur':
at Skiatook Saturday in con-
nection with Progress Day
Mrs Mary Buhl won first
prize in professional class. Mrs
Jean Thompson won third and
honorable mention, and Mrs
Government work appealed to
13 percent of both boys and
girls while working for a char-
itable or social agency seemed
to appeal more to the girls 18
13 EAST DEWEY
■A 4-S1M
Too Many Bills?
|
rnsciua ciun - l pm lies- . . ____" j,r'_
sert luncheon, Mrs Vem Ches- j n arna etjr division in oils
hire 1019 East Hobson, Mrs.
A. .1 Whitfield hostess.
Gene Pennington placed second percent' than to the boys (2
1 percent).
What will the students look
Fay off the entire list
of debts with a
DEBT
CONSOUDAHON
from Ktn Bennttt
al (Ky Finance!
We II be glad to show vou how
to hove more money left over
every month Do it all with one
loon consolidating all your
bills'
Mrs Basinger
Hosts Autumn
Circle Meeting
Mrs Bob Basinger. 1344 East
Fairview. was hostess recently
at the first fall meeting of
Stella Circle, First Assembly of
God church.
Mr* Luther Moore president,
conducted the business session
The devotional was presented
by Mrs Neal Vest
Delicious refreshment? were
served to these members. Mrs
| Jim Peppers. Mrs Neal Vest
Rttums Home
From Hospital
Ronald Folger. inn South
Boyd, returned home Sunday
from Oklahoma Osteopathic hos-
pital where he has been a pa-
tient for treatment and obser-
vation.
Attend Funeral
In Mieaeuri
Mr and Mr* Neal Whitley
were in Greenfield, Mo Sunday
to attend the funeral of Whit-
ley's great-grandmother, Mrs
Fannie Duncan, who was 101
years old She was bom August
27, 1864.
Sapwlpan* Drive
Hard Rains
Hit Area Of
Missouri
By United Frew International
Scattered showers dampened
wide areas of the nation toaav
A band of severe thunder-
storms hit Missouri Monday
night with hail, heavy rains and
high winds.
The weather bureau said rain
was falling early today through
the entire Atlantic coast and
across the Pacific Northwest A
high pressure area kept tem-
or office was their secondary peratures on the cool side over
consideration the Northern Plains and upper
midwest.
Chrysanthemum The storms Monday night
Unit Ta AAeat battered Liberty, Mo, with hail
Chrysanthemum Unit. Sapul- the size of baseballs Winds hit
pa Garden club, will meet at 50 miles an hour. Four inches
7M pm Thursday with Mrs of rain swamped Versailles.
Glenn A Young, 703 South Mo , and heavy rains were re-
Muskogee Co-hostess will be ported near Eldon.
for in the company they go to
work for’ Personal benefits and
future security ranked first
with 34 percent: advancement
34 percent: and salaries 32 per-
cent Students evidently don't
plan to do much traveling to
and from work as .’5 percent
said, the nearness of a plant
____ Mo. The
Mrs Wayne Jameson weather bureau said there was
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LIFE 4 DISABILITY INSURANCE AVAILABLE
Well*., Mr*. R D Ragsdale. | ren remained for her senior
Mrs Luther Moore and Mrs year at Oklahoma State Uni-
Need a short term l«an* Thro barrow uni on to
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"Manay whan you noa4 It"
AbI* t.aoB* • Baal Estate • PBraHart a CatMaUdaMaa
Basinger.
| Bokhara Hast*
I Ta Hausa Goasta
I Mr and Mr* Cliff Belcher.
22 West Taft, have had as
| guests their daughter and hus-
jhand. Mr. and Mrs Richard
1 Mann and little daughter Delo-
ria, Lewisville. Tex . also Mr*.
Gertie Pfiefer. Sweetwater.
Tex From here Mr* Pfiefer
,wer'1 to Seminole to visit
friend* before returning home.
versity.
been granted the right to stage Kansas City, after sunset M.m-
an official World’s Fair in 1970, day night, unroofing homes at
the Bureau of International Ex Bean Lake and ripping down
position announced Monday power and telephone lines.
Attention Grades 1 thru 6
JUNIOR LEAGUES AFTER
SCHOOL ON WEDNESDAY
FRII BUS transportation
Ovr special ha* will pick yaw up
•ltd return you to pick-up point
aftoe you've bawled. It * lot* of
fmi I
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ANNOUNCEMENT
GORDON'S SHEFFEL FURNITURE
will be open
8 A.M. to 9 P.M.
ALL THIS WEEK
To Show YOU Color Television
On Curtis Mathes Sets
e All 3 Networks
will be beaming
COLOR PROGRAMS
IfOCllJ IUfiUm I*
FUNERALS—WEDDINGS
Flower* far ail are a* loo*
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Neal A Jean's
Neal aad Nonna Jeaa WhNtey
II N. Birth BA 4-MII
m.. Fravidad to end from: Jefferson School, Git 'n Go,
Fetter* on • Feodlend, Wood lawn School Hiak Schawl ju>
let Nifk Scbaal and Feat Offka * ' J*"*
SAH0MA LANES
North on Highway "87" 4-4890
Coma See Color TV In Our Store
OPEN TIL 9 P.M. Nightly
THROUGH SATURDAY SEPT. 18
Gordon's Sheffel Furniture
■A 4-0244
*4 N. Main
SAFULFA
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