Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1958 Page: 4 of 6
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Pc-e 4—Sopulpa (CL-lo ^ Herald, Friday May I6( 1
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Calendar
omen
Robrrt-ini Diana and Donna T"Hry
Marjorie Mll'.cr. Roberta Snipe ,
Prigy Brewer
nle Reed. Mr*- June McMahin
Double Murder Case
01 Boy, 12, Goes
Back To Woodward
OKLAHOMA CITY <UP> — The
cloujic-itiurder ca-e ol 12-year-oli
Four Suspects In 'Must Dort't Lore * Scout National
Forgery Ring Homed Him/ Geh Divorce
In Tulsa Indictment
Council Meets
* ,
Mole: dn not hibernate In v intei*
but fxt.’hrt iheir tunnels below the
Past line and leed on uitact round
there.
• SATURDAY
• Fxt Conclave of Knppi Kappa
• Iota breakfast 9 30 am Mrs.
• Eugene Kuykendall. 200 N Dlvl-
• *lon.
4 4 ♦
('miple Attend*
____ lime Convention
CD rein ore. Mrs. Mary Ev.lv n Black-] Mr. and Mr* Tom Sheriff and
bum Bristow Mm. Walter Mar- Mr and Mrs Harrv Suith return- wu,,c.llluiuc.
vhntl’ Tulin. Mrs. Oeorgann Ob*, ed yr tenim from Oklahoma Citv Ro!M.rl Smith was mined back to
Mi Parrtr Drum Mr*. Malvina where thev ittended the drug travel- Wo>dw ird county authorin'* to- tlre ______ .
S,I„„ Mrt Dirk Dunlap. Mrs ler’< parv nt Sktrv.n hotel The par ^ aIlcr me State Criminal major investigations but there
Verna Chastcen. Mrs. Bill Burl- tv. held Wednesday nliht. was In Ccurt of Appeal.- dl>mis.,c;l ihe
son Mrs J O M-Uer. Miss Ann connection with the stat: drug con- changes against him
I MFMTIUS. Teen i l'P> — "I d
| Rive a milMoe d<lUr.. it I hud it
TULSA <UP> — Fcur men su.-| m be able to love my hu-band."
pected of operating a mui e | Mrs. Jovr; V * :an toll
fore cry ring were among defend- John W Wilson "But I
i *>• bv.ll. mA It*. . .
ants named In 31 true btlLs o: in-
dig Mi-"nt issued by a federal
grand Jury which closed cat a
routine session Thursday.
The grand jurv launched no
Blackburn. Bristow, Mrs. Curl ventlon
Whiteside. Mrs. Bob Jtinxtt. Mrs
Clai.’licc Htuo, Mrs Joe Rob-on
Mrs Oeorie V nWInkle Mr- F W
Cooper, Mrs. Ru’sell Cope. Mrs
Ridgeway1 Bernice Field*. Mrs. Lola Marshall
Cirri* Meeting
Held Wednesdav
Lucv Smith circle of ------ - —.....- -—
BuptL-t church met Wednesday and the honor«e
In the home of Mrs H M Carson. Miss Whiteside will l>e married
418 N 3rd. | tomorrow nutlit in Tulsa to Amos
Devotion and prayer was by Mrs white of that city.
Charlotte Summers who also taught *
the third and fourth chapters of the Amaranth* H«td
mission book Cloatng prayer was itrgular Meeting
by Mrs. Overton
We're OJLuj
YOU!
BY FAYE AND
THE GANG
When Clara Milliard 'Mrs. Eitner*
walked out into her vard this morn-
Tlio court ruled Thursday that
Smith should be given a re-henr-
Ing before the Woodward county
Juvenile ccurt because he ‘has.
not been accorded due process of
laiw." The court granted a writ
of habeas corpus for re-determi-
nation of his case.
Presiding Judge John Brett, who
slated the opinion, al-o ^aid it was
the court's request thut young
fm:th be committed t » W- stern
State Hospital at Fart Supply for
sans n.h court „,t 1 ejsss - ^r:^cr:rx s
determine whether he knows the
difference between right and
wrong."
The appeals court’s ruling cam-
after an hour-and-a-half hearing
In which an Oklahoma City psv-
IV Xwir^. v/Ycnuii. «wr,Mr* ■ ........
Light refreshments were served by n.Rht in Ma-onic hill Nnra Patrick playing a trick on her
the hostess to 11 member.- and one worthy matron, and Roy Marlin. she though! he h d lied a light
v!sltor ! worthy patron, were in charge of pink rose blossom onto a bush on
4 4. 4 the meeting which dark pink radiance ro-t
Shower Honor* Initiatory work was conducted for were blooming . . BUT
Mr- Sylvln Heldinger. Memorial On clo-er In-prctton the found chu trl9l testlf.ed R. vert could not
In Dre-nuptial compliment to M*sa service wsa field for membrrs of the that ttie lighter pink blooms were t|,r<v )h<, ccti-cquenees of hts aet-
J«*de Mae Win"- ide 1 M ' nth throuffhout th stale who on one side of the bush and the .... , ,, . 1 with the
Tfc/ a former Sapulpan. Mrs , pa -ed iway the pa-t y<»‘
Chrence Whtir*t<1e 110 S Adams. a hoatess committee Mrs. ten* ide . . . >o
brought guests together DM ti iht Adam-. Mrs Okie Lewellyn. Miss Slie deeideil she ha- a ‘ Believe ft
for a mlscellaneoti.- show r Johnnie Boatright and Mr Beulah Or Not,
Bridal white mi- used tn party Todd, served refie.-Iunents ut the yard!
appointment*. On a eoffee table socDi hour. . . -ri. . Plsfh#i |,igli arr<' ’l0<1 1Uc JOUI>*e'[ b*7 *•*
around which the gifts werg Utrt 4 4 4 .HC^I^ Fort^th Terta 8u^ declared a juvenile and -sent to a
'was an arrangeiiKiit of white snap- Bal>> Shower Honors ‘ . .. , f(rmp Sl state boys farm,
drigons with mlnl ture wedding Mr*. Denny It. Tyler 1 i1^ 'Jh Hd ,11-^ fit Dl H,,old Bndcr‘ Ok-ahotna
bell* and white Jobag.’ Olfls for the new twins. Tammy I nnd Mrs John D' Berry of C1,>' Psychiatrist, told the court
In a same pertaining to household Kav „nd Timmy Ray Tyler, were tnd Mrs‘ John D‘ DLrr> Robert ha grr wn i"J In an erno-
jterns Mrs Carrie Drum was pri/e printed at a show cr given last vJJF v . tlonal environment...fraught wtm,
•*—t*0—• z: zz? urzsr™'? rrwssia; xz
their mother. Mr • , 1 U the daughter of Mr. and Mr*. „ r,„.v ot gnrwtnr the cotise-
........-................. of m'-’ Bwe'w'.rley. 405 N El/a {■" /*P»»rt^. AnlU Ave.. 'Fort qu,h act. and could not
Sugar bells were serv'd with coffee. t)rIh who WRS a* tsted by Mrs. ) ‘ p
m. . ...u, t lid fnll/iu w' Mra Min. * . ...
were indication, that groutidworc
may have been laid for future
probes.
Irvlivled In the Indictment*
were federal charges ot tnn-
porting forged checks in interstate
commerce against Richard N Me-
Gladrey Larry Caywood, Walter
E Arrington and Larry E Gar-
llnghouse.
McGladrey and Cayvood a' o
face charges cl assault with In-
tent to kill in conneciion with the
near-fatal .shooting of a 19-ycar-
old Tul-an. Kenneh Mu d I c-a-e like that
McGiadiey admitted hi- involve-
ment in the incident, but claiiv-d
it was an accident. Investigation
of the shooting ur.revered ’.lie for-
gery ring, police said.
Speculation ha.1 arisen that the
don’t ai.d there’s nothing I can
do about n."
The tes’.lmocy Thursday was in'
a divorce case filed by Mrs.
Douglas. She -Aid her hu* >and
John Douglas, persuaded her to
-marry him In - pile c-f the tact I
he didn't love him.
"He’s the k:hde-t. nice-t fellow
I11 the world.” she said, crying 1
But I don’t love him."
The hu.’band, 11I 0 in tears, told 1
the Judge: "Ivo always given her
everything she wants. I want you
to do that nor.v. she wants a 0'- 1
vorce and I want to give it to
her."
The Judge granted the divorce,
on »rou»*.ls ot cruelty. He com-
mented kit'ir. "I've never had a
CtriCAGO lUI*' The Jloy
Scouts of Am-rlca « ‘tie the
49’h annual meeting of the c:gan-
izatlon’s nittlonal crue"il *io»v
with more Ilian 2.000 adutt lead
ers on hand.
All phase- of scouting activ ty
will be discussed by th'- adult
leaders during the two-dav con-
vention.
DR. J. W. FREDERICK
OPTOMETRIST
8V* East Dewey
2nd Floor, Soliss Building
TELEPHONE 2610
jury would Inquire into liquor op-
erations in Washington and To -a
counties. Crawford would neither
confirm nor denv that the Jury
touched on those topics.
CORRECTION
Our Thursday adv. quoted Household
special for 79c.
This price should have read.........
Brooms on
98c
WESTERN AUTO as”orAeTE
9 North Main
Phone 231
know the cen-equenees of hi* act-
on oik- »iuv 01 me uu-.i smith w .i* chin ged with the
itarked pink blooms on the otlier Mul 03 „1Urder•.* if a Woodrwvrl
■* grocer and hi- clerk The iwo men
...... -• wrie allot down in a ihooting
riglil hi her own back „prt.p al;ei. whlch Smith and hi*
younger brother. David. 10. were
planter ibe ■ won to the hotio: e
After gifts were opened and dis-
placed individual cake* lopped by
Th.’ ^itest lift follow>: Mrs. Min- n.wJmv .siephena ill Die role of par
lurmer Pauline Hinoot of Sapulpi.
Don't spoil a
good typew
for lack ol a littla
•xpart tarvica • • •
(all 840
Ac* Typewriter Co.
360 North Mission
ijaaawa —------- --- --------r ~
—-----— Susan plan- to attend T x«a Otaris- ,. ,
t, hostev* Th" trom> paid Uan un.vers.ly a* an English and
prise visit to Mrs. T)’ler at the h e t)flimil m,Jor and expects to ,
of her parent*. Mr an.l Mrs. w - ,jr,nn ln i,nh school or col-
ley Smith. 316 E. Lee. .... leve when she conqileteR her educa-
A game on the subject of bobir-
w is played m'h Mrs. Mell Co
dl*tlrmilr.h r'ght frem wrom
Tlie boi’s father -aid after the
we re prrtty well pleased
....... He said he felt a mental
examination of Roftv>rt would -hnw
the boy "didn’t knew right from
wrong."
FREE-FREE-FREE /
10 Cone
with the purchase ot: 1
• GASOLINE « 1
• oil v t r
• LUBRICATION '
LAMBERT CONOCO STATION
Isn t It a Beauty?
200 N Mission
Phone 2997
'ZS'/t,
ju, m
Here
ho J
Quick Decision Is
Promised Negroes
On Job Applications
winning the prize.
Gift- opened were from Mrs Carl
Wht .’-lde. Mrs Bob Jarrell. Mr-
Mell Coley. Mrs Nola Saner Mrs.)
Roy Mon ter. Mrs Sammy Stephen*. 1
Mr* lee Ar«*. Jr.. Mr- George
Tiler. Mr* Larry Bollev. Mrs. Owen
Hill. Miss Betty Hutf. Mrs. Gall
Laid lev. Mrs. Orrn W?bb. Mrs Jim
Crutchlield Mrs Kenny Neal. Mr*
Oienn T Young. Mrs Goldie Ehrct
and Mr* Worley.
Cookies and punch were served.
4 4 4
Shower Honor*
Young Matron
Gift* wrapped In pink and blue _ ____
were pi..sente:l to Mrs. Tommy Pur- Mrl.ssa Lea
tell at a party held Tuesday night Orandparent* ire
[ ‘.n ttie home of Mrs, Hazel Boaz.. Phillip Morris. Tulsa, and Mr and aiion lor the
Hit W Miry Lynn Drive. Mrs. Lloyd Wright 111 W. Thoinp- Colored People
I The guest list included Miss Sue *on, this city. Oreat-grandpircilU Jehu While. El Reno, chairman
1 Talley. Mrs C. W Talley. Mi.* are Mr. and Mis Huber Rush?*. 0f the NAACP committee, an!
OKLAHOMA CTTY (UP) - Tlie
Oklahoma Employment Security
| Ccmmission today premised a
quick decision on recommcnda-1
Hons presented by -laic Negro1
A GIRL fur Mr. and Mrs. Robert ir;,der.- to -trike out race refer
Wright, former Sipulpan*. now of eace- on Job aiollcai'.on*
Velma. Okla She was Ixiru W?d- The commUslcn took the rec
m-day afternoon in St. John’s ho-- r minendaticns irnder advisement
pltal. Tulsa, weighing six pounds. Thursday after hearing from
11 ounces They hive named her members of the labor nnd Indus
c nvnlttee of i‘.ie Okluhoma
Mr nnd Mrs. -rnference cf the National Associ-
Advaiiceinem of
J. M Obu, Mrs. Edna Howell. I Tulsa, and Mr and Mrs E F
I Mrs. Ilia Barrett. Mrs. Wanda Me- wr, Dewey.
I Ctavhck. Mi* Wanda Alsup, Mrs.
1 Elder, Mrs. Hazel Boaz, Silly Trox-;
ell. Mrs. Lela Graham. Mr.'. O. L |
Sinclair——Sinclair-Sinclair
GORDON DOLLINS
Main
STATION
Phone 218
of Thompson
SPECIALS THIS WEEK
150 Eiuallant Used Tiros............... **.95 »P
Steam-Clean Yawr Motor (Hew Equipment) S3.00
Promium Quality Nylon Tires ............ S1S.VS
Hoover Expresses
Support For Ike's
Defense Shakeup
NEW YORK (UP* — Former
President Heovet ha* expre.-rl
full sup;xirt for President Et-en-
hcwer> defen-e reorganizaiion
plan.
Hoover said in a *taip'r.eh'
Thursday t.iat "Coiwres* i>a--ed
the first act providn z tor tn-*
unit.ration . . of the armed
services ln July. _____
| longed investigation and debate.
Since (hat time Co-ires-, ha-
; acted further toward "better uni-
fication and hnrrovr netit of the
j servlcii,’’ Uwvcr. aid
“One cOtrcnon purooi" cf *11
the. r propo ah wa.; bet'rr until-
1 cation and a firmer civilian con-
trol of the annied services.
"Tlia' is President Elsenhower’s
purpose and I support 111* effort.
! 100 per cent." Hoover »ald.
Kel- two other members presented
three recommendations to William
F Latllng, chairman of the com-
mission.
Th«- ((TtmniUee recommended: ’AI
1 Th" tUmlnatlcn of it r n 10 J
M hic.ck' ou application fot.ns
u-ed by the Oklatiomi Employ- '
nient Security Comml-sim and
that dP'‘7TiatloTi* rf rare ■x c*im-
tnated from all other fOvma used
by the commission.
Hoffo Faces New
Wire Top Trial
NKW YORK <UP>— Trarasfers |
lfH7. alter Dro- bos.-< R Hofla faces a neu*
ONE
DRUG STORE
WILL BE OPEN
SUNDAY
and One Each Sunday during the following wet AS.
The Store Open SUNDAY, MAY 18, it
Bateman Drug Store
126 East Dewey
Phone 2800
Let's Buy It!
If you’ve seen a house ycu’d like to make your own
Home, you can do it! Just as hundreds of families have
made loons with us for the purchase of a home, so
con you. Just drop in and see how easily if is fo own
your own home with a Sapulpa Federal home loan.
We also moke loans to present home owners for re-
pairing, remodeling, enlarging, improving.
SAPULPA FEDERAL
Savings and Loan Association
106 Eost Dewey
Phone 510
iedei sl trial Tuesday ou wire tab
charges. His bid for a pot-1 none-
merit has been turned down
Federal Judge Thomas F Mur-
pbv Thursday confirmed tlie re-
trial would .-tart May 20. He de-
nied Hof fa* motion fur a delay
until after Teamster Union elec-
tions are held.
British sculptor a:.sails Picasso’s
U N fresco.
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Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1958, newspaper, May 16, 1958; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1493299/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.