Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 106, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 6, 1954 Page: 4 of 6
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<APHLC4 Hc^.*.D. SAPULPA. OKLAHOMA
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daughters. Linda and Sally re- John Davia. 625 S Adam*, this
turned last mght from California city and Mr. and Mrs J O Pope
a here they apent the Christmas va- Kiefer
Faye Dunlop, Editor.....Phone 115
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THURSDAY
• Norman Home Demons tra-
• tion club—Mrs Carl Wald
• Soroau club—Mrs A. S Mc-
• Henry. Kiefer
Lady Elks—7 30 p m social
P<*ti . mNtn| at Elks build.ng
• Kra ar.ianns—Dinner guests of
• Kiwams club 6 JO p m YWCA
• a.nmg hall. '
( • • Daughters Union Veterans—
One • 1 JO p m VPVT hall initiation
■ and installation
FRIDAY
PBO Chapter G—Mrs Ken-
neth Hughes. 1 JO p m des-
• sert. 1230 E- Faime*
• Child Psvchology club—Mrs
• David Howard. 126 W Lincoln
• Ladies Auxiliary City Pire-
• men—Mrs Oren WhKteoton.
C H • 20C S Linden
f i,vi • WBA—2 p m Odd PeJows
ger. ' hall.
Adve ♦ ♦ ♦
Weaieran WSCS
Meeting Is Held
Womans Society of Christian
Service Wesleyan Methodist church.
r. me: las: mgh: st 7 30 o c«oct in
ihe church The meeting mas in
— tharge of me v.ce pres.c-n' Mrs
H C Bacon rKjr.
Mrs Prank Hayes had the open- -here
~ rg prayer Mrs Bacon had charge ♦
of me monthly program for Jan- EacciUee Board
land has had as her weekend guest*
her nephew and wife Mr and Mrs
Bill Hankins and children of Va-
liant. Ok la
♦ ♦ ♦
Ladies' .Auxiliary
Meets Touioernw
Lad.es Auxiliary to the Brother-
hood of Railway Trainmen will
hold its regular business meet.r.g to-
morrow at 2 p m in Odd Fellows
hall
♦ ♦ ♦
>tilth And
( hat Club
Stitch and Chat club will meet
Thursdav at 7 p m in the home
of Mrs Nellie Winters. 620 S Wal-
nut
♦ ♦ ♦
cation at Westwood Village. They
attended the rose parade and the
Rose Bowl game at Paaadena on
New Years taj. Their eideat
daughter Joan Manesa. who ac-
companied them on the trip stop-
ped at Norman where she is a stu-
dent at Oklahoma university.
♦ ♦ ♦
Left Yesterday
For Tahlegaah
Jim Payne left last night for
Tahlequah where he is a freshman
at Northeastern State college Hf
«—•*•• *t>- ho,,'**,Ti year with hi>
Aften 406 S
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ounces and ha. been named Denise UMO* menUl “m ni^ry'To meet military”
limitations and they have no luiure qUjrfments.”
svs-refjzrzss- r M
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irll.nw »"uol.ry .M -.n J
FlESD/
mother, Mrs Thelma
MBA Ladies To
Meet Friday
WBA lad.es will meet in Odd Pel-
lows hall Friday at 2 p m for the
regular business meeting and in-
stallation of new officers. All mem- |
bers are requested to be present
LOOK WHO'S HERE
23 OU Students
Face Suspension
Over Auto Fines
NORMAN Okla . Jar. 5 -UP—
Twenty-three University of Okla-
homa students face possible sus-
pension unless they pay their cam-
pus parking fines by Jan 13
Dr George L Cross*, university
president said the students have
oeen given nearly an extra month
ia which to pay thetr fines
D E Wilcox, co-ordinator of stu-
dent activities., said on Dec. 16 that
15S students were warned to pay
up or be suspended .All but the 23
have come through, he said.
■ Wilcox said D: Cross gave the
students more time because of
Lheir lack of fund- at Christmas
time The fines are for illegal park-
ing or failure to register automo-
' biles
ocen**1 determined Sable of ab- clear of further service liability
will fa
Flew Yewterda*
To Tennessee
M_sa Carolyn Coil who has spent
the Christmas vacation here with
her parents. Mr and Mrs. Floyd
Coil 6QC S Hickory, flew back to
Nashville Tear.. yesterday She is
s senior a: Vanderbilt university
A GIRL for Mr and Mrs
Laffitte 1226 E Bryan Born
Sapulps hospital Jan 5 the baby
weighed five pounds and nine
ounces and has been named Frances
Anr.
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Bill Cloud 1226 E Bryan, and Mr
and Mrs Joe L Laffittq, 502 N
Duncan. Stillwater
LAWTON. Okla . Jan 6—UP—
Fort Sill has 236 "professional
privates” who will be discharged
.n the next few months under a
new Army program to get rid of
®°*| men who learn slowly, authorities
at said Wednesday
The post public relations office
wcr|Hv uary Those assjt.ng her were Mr: Hold- C offee
R.ggi*. Mrs Ruby Gilbreath Mrs C W Briggs 503 S Oak
a Mrs Herbert Riser Clos.ng pray- entertained members of the execu-
Tov er was by Mrs Bill Brocx t.ve board of the Women > associ-
♦ ♦ ♦ auor. First Presbyterian church, at
(tub Meeting a mom.ng coffee Tuesday at 10
f |. postponed o'clock Twenty-two member* were
l Q Because of Jlness of the hostess present
i v c>x>d Will club meeting to have The president conducted a b
?L'n beer, held tomorrow is postponed business sess.or. a: which time
By ALICE AIDEN
FRENCH wool lace is one of the new season and win compli-
the fabric favorites for fall, ts ments every Ume it is worn Tina
beautiful a choice as one could a bonfl bod,ce
A GIRL born Jan 5 to AD3 and
Mrs John Davis. Hutchinson. K.ir.
She weighed six pounds and four
if it's DRUGS
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PHONE 784
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that
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gentle shaping, and a graceful
make for an outstanding, dis- necklin« ^ not too deep.
tir.guiahed dre>s Thu rich, airy iS weli balanced by sleeves that
wc;l la:e n black-over-beige silk cover the upper arm. The full
taffeta adds up to a delightful skirt has handkerchief point# out*
dinner dress with which to start lined with scallops of the lace.
I'" until Jan 21 M' Art-ur Kn •
♦17 S Water will entertain the club
••*** * 3 on that date
♦ ♦ ♦
' » * iYMlort Left
Thu Morning
. rfJ Mr and Mrs W E Renfro left
( 1* .vju morning for their home m
r ’** Wsu JbTafter spend.n* the holi-
, i!l divs here with Mr- Renfros mot:.-
*'* 84* tT Mrs Nola Saner. 116 S Maple
committees were appointed '.or the
new year Radiant Chapter the home of Mr* Carl Bilby Les-
Mrs Hubert True was appomted Hold* Meeting son at that time will be on cook-
Radiant chapter Eastern Star met :ng fraeen foods,
in the chapter room m M3So:. ♦ ♦ ♦
hall last evening for the regu.ar
DU*.ness meeting Mrs H E Ma-
bry worthy matron, was presiding
officer.
♦ ♦ ♦
and other relat.ves
mimd ___________Renfro made
b“mvL-1* 1 tr;P “ M-saour: to see his lam.
Hr Hiinnff thPir fLftV
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ran dal ty d Jrin« *Uy
♦ ♦ ♦
r,,e*u 0rfr
-I Tb* Weekend
™ Mrs A J Whitfield. 125 W Cleve-
saetHB
chairman of the congregational
dinner to be held Jan 28 at the
church
♦ ♦ ♦
Returns Fram
Florida Visit
Sammy Coil, son of M: and Mrs
Fioyd Coil 602 S H.ckory return-
ed last night from Miami Beach
Fla. where he went by plane Dec
26 for a holiday visit with his
Bowden Allen Club
Plans Polio Benefit
The Bowden Allen Home Dem-
_BL neutralize quickly
EXCESS STOMACH ACID Won>,nt < r
Acid stomacn cwuses heartburn. Board To Meet
$
gas and indigestion. You can neu-
tralise this acal qtnckly by taking
a spoonful jf B-sma-Rex in a g'.a*;
of water after every meal It is
lellcio'us tast.ng Bt.; a bottle o'
50 doses for 79c today a: the Rex -
all Drug Store—O L. H mes OB-j
Store -*d»
Reading Club Has
I leasert Luncheon
Sapulpa He.1d.n2 club met yes-
terday .n the home ol Mrs O. M
Irelan. 410 S Park, for a 1:30 des-
sert luncheon and program
Mrs Mayme Clark presented
afternoon procram Her subject was
Children's Literature"
Members attending were Mrs
•J F Curry Mrs Claude J Daven-
port. Mrs Gordon Dollm* Mrs
Jame Fleming Mrs H Q Gilliam.
Plans Jr Mrs Leonard Marsh Mrs H
were made for the club to sponao: ' . ;
a polio benefit at the Bowden Eugene B Smi-h Mrs
The board of directors of the school or. Friday night Jan 15 at
Womenb Chamber of Commerce, 7 o clock all proceeds to go to the
will hold a covered dish luncheon March of Dimes
Mondav Jan 11. at the home of Lesson fox the day was on rug
Mrs Fred Patrick. 1302 E Univer- mak.r.g. presented by Mim .ru. .
All board members are re- Manning and K O Fort.
Next meeting will at Feb 1 in
aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Wil- o ns’.ration dub held its regular
linm D Paw lev He attended the meeting yesterday in the home of
Orange Bowl game on New Years Mrs W O Whitford Among the
day and plaved golf on Sammy members anawering roll call was
Snead s nome course at LaGorce one new member. Mrs L D Bilbv
County club Miam. Beach Mrs Jim Wallace president, con-
♦ ♦ ducted the business s>
s.ty
quested to attend
Mrs John J McCrory.
B F
Wooden Jr Mr? T L Blakemore
Mr Kenneth Eh ret. Mrs Clark
and Mrs Irelan
Next meeting will be held Jan
19 at 1:30 p. m in the home of
Mrs E C. Lmdenberg. 925 E
Thompson.
SPECIAL SALE
150 Princess Peggy
WASH DRESSES
One of Katz regular—ond a most popular—nationally
known brand TKs sale includes 13 different styles
every one a beautiful one1
Discontinued patterns
• of regular $2.98
Frocks. Sole priced
SIZES
12 to 20
1612 to 24 Va
Choose from colorful checks ond plaids, floral ond fruit designs, dots
... in oil wonted colors. Pretty piped numbers, eyelet trims. New neck-
lines, square ond V necks. A wonderful sovmgs on the dresses you need
everyday—so come get your pick eorly!
See o Display
of the Styles
in out
Window
DEPARTMENT
1/5 T ORF
Made to Sell for up to
$5.00, We've Tagged
Them at Only
ALL SIZES:
Small
Medium
Large
Extra Large
All the Popular Materials
• Gabardines
• Don River Cottons
• Woven Tweeds
• Cotton Flannels
• Rayon Crepes
• Sueded Flannels
• Iridescent Poplins
• Woven Checks
• Rayon Novelties
• Novelty Cottons
Save!
Buy
Several!
Long Pointed Collars!
Rounded Collars!
Saddle Stitching!
A complete range of solid
colors, postel ond deeptones,
bright color combinations
of all kinds!
There's no doubt in o
man's mind as to the
fine quality you buy
when you buy Wings.
The fobrics ore top
qualities, the tailoring is
as fine as con be had.
You get everything
GOOD in this sole, in-
cluding a low price that
is good to your pocket-
I___LI
DOOR
Better take this opportunity
to buy a supply-not "off
brands" but nationally
famous "WINGS"
DEPARTMENT
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