Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 56, Ed. 1 Friday, November 5, 1926 Page: 3 of 6
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FRIDAY. NOV. 3. 1926
ffilN SOCIETY
husbands with a bridge dinner on I chib hemmed 75 towels for tho
Thursday evt.riing of next week childrens home.
Roses, zinnias and dahlias in the !
brilliant shades of autumn were love-
♦ ♦ ♦
FAYE REECE DUNLAP, Editor
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday
Mrs. J. J. Parmlee entertains Busy
Hour club.
Kensington club meets with Mrs.
A. B. Nigh.
Priscilla club numbers guests of
Airs. J. M. Cheek.
Miss Loaise Schwab hostess at
Coterie Dinner club.
Susanna Wesley class November
meeting with Mrs. J. A. Rankin.
Girls Reserves
Supper Meeting.
The Senior Girl Rt serves held the
first of IheiT -lemii-monthly suppeu- meet-
ings last evening in the Y. W. C. A
rooms with Miss Betty Po>pkin as
program leader.
The members spent an enthusias-
tic hour in discussing the new Girl
Reseive dub rooms and kitchenette
which are being equipped on the third
floor cf the Y. W. C. A. building.
4 4 4
Furs remodeled and cleaned, ladies
coats altered. Sapulpa Tailors and
■Cleaners. Phor.« 93. 56-10
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Thursday Bridge
Luncheon.
Mrs. Edwin Ellinghausen had as
tier guests at a delightfully informal
luncheon at the Harvey House yes-
terday the membira of the Thurs-
day Bridge club and one guest. Mrs.
Roy genn of Springfield, at the
regular fortnightly luncheon meeting
of The club.
Later in the afternoon the guests
were seated for bridge in the hostess'
home on South Independence street.
Mrs. Ed Bartleitt reached top score
of the club members and the lovely
guest favor went to Mrs. Penn.
♦ ♦ ♦
Headquarters for window glass
S. N. Hatcher & Son. 54 6
'444
Presbyterian
Guild Lunch.
The Presbyterian Guild will serve
a merchants lunoh from 11:30 to
1:30 tomorrow in the bof ment of
the church.
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Benefit
Bridge Party.
The Women's Civic club will en-
tertain with a benefit bridge party on
Tuesday evening in the Elks club
i,r West Lee avenue. Everyone is
invited, the play will begin, at eight
o'clock.
4 4 4
Luncheon At
Country Club.
The Ladies Association of rhe Sa-
pulpa Country club will hold their
regular luncheon at one o’clock Mon-
day with the Lady Golfers of the
Oakhurst club as their guests R. ser-
va lions may be made at telephone
766 or 1178.
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Marcelling 50 conks Experienced op-
erator. 410 E. Dewey. Phone
1262-W. *4-3
4 4 4
Will Return
Tomorrow.
Charles H. Miller who underwent
an operation for appendicitis at the
Moraineside hospital in Tulsa, will
be removed tomorrow to his home at
812 South' Oklahoma stret.
♦ ♦ ♦
Business Visitor
In Kansas.
W. A. Wise is spending several
days in Opie. Kane*, attending to
business matters^.
♦ 4 4
Corona Club
Meeting.
Mrs. L J. Burt was a gracious hos-
tess yesterday afternoon at the No-
vember meeting of the Corona club.
The birthday shower for the month
Vferl to Mrs. J. W. Young and follow-
ing an informal afternoon session the
hostess served a delicious two caurse
lunch to these club members, Mrs.
T. W. Parkin. Mrs. C. A. Johnson.
Mts. Lon McKenzie. Mrs. J. M. De-
Lozier. Mrs. G. A. Farris. Mr*. W.
B. Stout, Mrs. J. J. Daly. Mrs. J.
W. Young and Mrs. T. J. Reynolds.
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Returned
Yesterday.
Mr. anil .Vlrsi Glen Finney returned
home yesterday after a vfcdt with
the former’s mother in lola. Kans.
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Will Attend
Game Tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland J. Ranck and
Dr C. M. I.evy will drive to Oklahoma
City and Norman tomorrow to attend
the O. U. homecoming game.
♦ ♦ ♦
Current Events
Club.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. O.
M. Irelan on South Park street was
the meeting plate for the Current
Events club last evening at its No-
vember sessiua which was held in ob-
servance of *ute4vssl month. Under
this subject C. J. Phillips, as the
principal speaker for the evening,
spoke upon the "State Agriculture’’
Plans were completed for a guest
day meeting to be held on the first
Thursday in December.
A lovely surprise birthday menu
was served to the club members in
courtesy to Mr. Irelan's birthday an-
niversary The dining room was
adorned In hallowe'en motifs and
the lovely table appointments were
ai propriate to the season also.
♦ ♦ ♦
Have your rugs cleaned by the lat-
est shampoo process. Ren wood
Cleaners. Phone 582, 617 South
Main. 53-2
♦ ♦ ♦
Midget Club Members
And Guests.
Members of the Midget club and
two guests, Mrs. Russel LawHon and
Mrs. Abe Kinley, were entertained
informally yesterday afternoon in the
home of Mrs. J. W. Norman of West
Bryan avenue.
Two tablets were circled by bridge
ipiayers and high score for the club
members went to Mrs. Earl Duck-
wertfl, for the guests to Mrs. Kiu>-
ley.
Lovely yellow chrysanth misms cen-
tered the ibridge tables and lent a
bil2|ht color note to the hincheon
courses* served after the games.
Mrs. Roy Parker will entertain the
club in two weeks
4 4 4
Bridge Dinner
Next Week.
Mrs. Edwin ELlinghau'len and Miss
Blanche Katz will entertain the mem-
U rs of the Thursday club and their
Change of |y floral centered in each of the tv#>
MeetingPlace. long tables attractively set for lunch- !
The meeting place of the U. 8. class f°n Cover* were laid for rhe mem-
bers of the club and two guests. Mrs.
Carl Hcrrman and Mrs. K. M. Lewis.
-Mr*. J. W. Boushev wiU entertain
the club in two weeks. ^
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Munns Cleaning and Hat Works
for all kind* of alterations on ladies
50c Kinkaid Rooms. an,i mens clothing. Phone 450 56 3
52-6 4 4 4
has been changed from the Victorian
theatre to the Y. W. C. A rooms for
Sunday morning at nine thirty. This
is a class of Inclines and profes-ional
girls taught by Mrs. Gunckel.
♦ ♦ ♦
Marcelling
Phone 1008
♦ ♦ ♦ Radiant Chapter
Parent-Teachers Eastern Star.
Asociation. 1 The Radiant chapter. Eastern Star,
The Parent-Teachers Association of jls regular business meeting in
the Garfield school held its first reg-
uDt monthly meeting last night when
the fakiwing program was giveta.
Vocal solo—Mrs. Eva Bradley.
Reading—Claud ie Deaton.
Solo—Fre d Nelson.
Reading—Mrs.' Marlin Williams.
th- Masonic Temple l.i-t n: an Plaint
were made #o conduct a sohlrol of
in-tiuctfon jointly with the Naomi
chapter on November 23rd.
The kitchen shower has liven ex-
tended to another meeting la give
other members* an opportunity to do-
Piano Duet—Misses Au lrey and nute tn the kitchen
Vera Todd.
Prof. J. R. Holmes spoke upon
‘•Child Health*' and short talks were
given by Prof. Linsdale and' Prof.
Murphy. Following a brief business
session the a^sociati m adjourned for
a -petal hour during which light re
freshments were served to a large
number of patrons and teachers.
4 ♦ 4
One o’clock
Luncheon.
A lovely club luncheon of the
week was presided over yesterday by
Mrs. J. W. Gillen who had as her
guests the members of the Just-A-
Mete bridge club and one additional
.guest. Mrs. U. J. Jones.
Roses centered the luncheon tables
used afterwards fpr playing cards.
At the okise of five bridge games
high score went to Mrs. J hn Tucker,
of Tulsa second to Mrs. C. A. Prewitf
and the guest favor to Mrs. Jones.
The club will meet in, two weeks
with Mrs. Ward Sutton of Kiefer.
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Miss ionary
Meeting.
The missionary society of the Pres-
byterian ohureh will meet in the
ci.urch parlors at two thirty «m Wed-
ne-xlay afternoon of next week. In-
stead cf the regularly prepared pro-
gram there will .be an addre-s by Dr.
Morrell one of the leading men of the
Preshyterian general board at New l
Yark. The missionary societies of
other Sapulpa churches ai invited to j
attend this meeting and it is desired !
that many members cf the Pres by- |
terian church and society also be 1
present.
Preceding thin there will be an ex-
ecutive conference and business ses-
sion at one thirty.
4 4 4
Have the old fiat made like new at
Munns Cleaning and Hat Works-
Telephone 450. 56-3
♦ 4 .4
Lucheon At
One O'clock .
Mrs. Ed Brodlei presided as hostess
yesterday at an all day session of
the Busy Hour cluh, with a delictoui
luncheon at one o’clock Hollowed by
an afternoon sewing at -sinn when the
The next regular meeting on No*
vent her 18th will be a class initiation
meeting when the chapter will have
as a guest. Mrs. Harris of Okmulgee,
district deputy who wll make her
official vjpiL and visitors from other
neighboring chaittei t
4 ♦ ♦
Ladies coats rellned and altered.
Munns Cleaning and Hat Works.
Phone 450. 56-3
4 4 4
One O'clock
Luncheon.
The United Daughters of th Con-
federacy held its first meeting of
the season today in the form of a ,
three course covered dish luncheon
served at one o’clock in the Y \4
C. A. rooms. The following ladies
presided as hostesses. Mrs. George L.
Burke. Mis. Joe Allen. Mrs. Ferd
Kaufman. Mrs. R. S. While and Mrs.
Watehorn.
The cluh voted to hold a luncheon
me ting each m:ntih instead of title
afternoon sessions* At each luncheon
a group of six ladies will preside m
hostesses. The active work of the
club has begun for the winter »ea-
sot and many plans have bt en made
for the future and a busy season Is
expected.
Several new names were suggested
for membership during the social and
busin- «* session which tblklwcd the
luncheon.
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Art Classes
Open Tonight.
The art classes will open tonight at
the Y. W. C. A rn ms from «* veil
until nine o’clock. Anyone interested
may enroll by calling the Y. W. 4’.
A. office, telephone 1618.
♦ ♦ ♦
Guest From
Chicago.
Mm Fred Kiskaddon ha* as her
house guest, her aunt, Mrs. Butcher
of Chicago.
4 4 4
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
As th revival draws to a close
people are naming in and wishing It
would run longer. Dr. Chapman is
an exceptionally interesting .-ipeaker.
Tonight the Wells orchestra from Mu*,
kogee wiU be at the meeting and
will help out In the services. Sun-
day will be a big day. Some inter-
esting surprises for Sunday. Bvety-
body come no Sunday echoed, then to
church.
F R. McConnell. Pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. James Long of
Newburg. Mo., hive purchased
the Beaudreau property located
505 S. Main street. Mr. I»ng
is chief night dispatcher of
th ■ Frisco. Mrs. Willard. Real-
tor, consuinated the deal.
Residence Phone 554, Sapulpa
Office Phone 3-7726
Harry R. Haas, M. D.
SPECIALIST
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Glasses Fitted
Suite 312-314 Ritz Bldg.
Fo'j’-’h and Boulder
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Empress Theatre
Starting with a
‘Preview Showing’
Saturday Night, Nov. 6th, 11 o’clock
Continues
Sunday, Monday,
Tuesday
Nov. 7. 8 and 9
REX INGRAM'S
THE FOUR
HORSEMEN
OF.THE APOCALYPSE
by Blasco Ibanez
More people have asked for the show-
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The greatest picture of the great
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different possibly than some others. We believe in truth-
ful advertising, honest weights, a real courteous service to
our patrons by competent courteous employes always
ready to suggest or assist you in selecting from the most
complete variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, imported
and domestic groceries and specialties, finest quality beef,
pork. veal, lamb, home made products, cured meats,
fresh fish, oysters, imported and domestic cheese.
Most important of all we safeguard your health by
cleanliness and sanitation.
We invite the public to inspect our store at any and
all times.
Our popularity in the retail grocery business of Okla-
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reputable manufacturers. We are exclusive agents—
Chase and Sanborn’s Teas and Coffee
Battle Creek Sanitarium Health Foods
Monarch Canned Fruits and Vegetables
Tea Qarden Jellies, Jams and Preserves
Burnett's pure Extracts and fruit colorings.
We have connection in New York with some of the
largest importers.
We believe the citizens of Sapulpa appreciates and
realizes a store of the kind we are endeavoring to operate
is an asset to any community. We do our banking, borrow,
ing, spending, tax paying and boosting for Sapulpa.
Special I lb box cherry cordial chocolates
Real cherries, real quality, each.............63c
FRUITS AND SPECIALS
VEGETABLES
Fresh mushrooms, green
beans, green peas, green
lima beans, beets, carrots,
iweet potatoes, cabbage,
turnips caulilower, egg-
plant, parsnips, Brussel
sprouts. celery cabbage,
head and leaf lettuce, cab-
bage, green onions, celery,
mangoes parsley, fresh to-
Tiatoes.
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Live and dressed hens and
fryers. leg lamb,, prime
rib, chuck beef roast, pork
and veal roast, chops, pure
pork sausage.
Grapefruit, oranges, bana-
nas, apples, pears, cran
berries, stuffed dates, figs,
currants, raisins. Angelic
minced meat, prunes, evap-
orated apricots, pears.
WATCH THAT COLD
OUR
$1.00 DAY SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
$1 WORTH OF COLD MEDICINE for 86c
Includes Vicks Salve, Mentholatum, Red Caps Bros., Aspir
in, Creo Lyptus, Mentholated White Pine and Tar
Cherry Bark Cough Svrup
Rexali Throat Gargle
White Pine Tar and Cherry
Compound
Rub-a-Cold
Bronical Salve
Mentholine Balm
Park Davis Throat Discs
Rikers Throat Tablets
Leggitts Throat Tablets
Rexali Grippe Pills
Bromo-Quinine
Cowman’s Pharmacy, Inc.
THE REXALL STORE
Our extra specials are prompt deliveries
Phone 471-472 Corner Dewey and Park
Sweet, sour and dill pick-
les, salt mackerel. Shelled
pecans, Pistachio nuts, al-
monds, black walnuts, un-
shelled English walnuts, pe-
cans, Brazil filberts, mon-
key food or cocoanuts
appreciate your reading every bit of this
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do, we feel assured we will receive consideration at your
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Phones
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1301
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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
t
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
10 tbs
sugar for . . . .
66c
1 can
Campbell's soup
.. 10c
10 bars
PAG soap . ,
39c
No. 2 can
tomatoes for . .
9c
t peck
spuds for . . . .
... 54c
No. 2
can peas .....
lie
10 tbs
sweet spuds . ,
16c
No. 2 can
corn for ......
11c
10 tbs Rome
Beauty apples
...47c
1 tb Big Horn
coffe for ......
53c
1 qtiart
jelly for .....
39c
1 **>.
Sunshine cocoa
. 21c
Plenty of vegetables and fresh fruits. Phone your order
early. Free delivery
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Good steak
per lb .. .
Swift's bulg com
pound, per Tb . .
Select butter
per lb ........
Lilly brand oleo
per lb ........
Country cured ba-
con, per tb ....
Dry salt meat, per lb
14c °19c
Good sliced bacon,
own slice
per tb .......
15c
11c
45c
18c
26c
No. I beef roast, per tb
10c ° 15c
No. I veal roast, per lb
13c - 17c
23c
$5.40
$1.35
4 pickled
hog feet . . . .-
43tb can Swift
compound . . .
6 tb can
CTisco for . . .
our
38c
No.
per
I rump roast 1 P
tb ......... IOC
Plenty of live and dressed hens and fryers
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SPECIALS FOR
SATURDAY AND MONDAY__
Compound Lard, Per lb. - 10c
Tall milk, any kind, per can..........10c
Small milk, any kind, per can........5c
Pure cane sugar, 10 lbs.............63c
COLD DUST IOC
Limit 3 packages
-COOKING APPLES--95C
15c extra If you keep the basket
Gebhardt Mexican beans, 3 cans.....25c
Lowest Prices on Live and Dressed Poultry
FLOUR
Every sack guaranteed
24 tb Starlight
$1.00
48 tb Starlight
$1.95
Morrel’s Pride Hams
Half ham OF
shank end .... wt/C
Half ham OQ
big end ...... Ltc
r- 27c
ham .........ul L
Center A p
cuts ..........45c
No. 2 cans sugar corn.
i..........$1.15
One pound OA .
pkg cocoa .... mvL
PORK AND BEANS
The regular 13c
can, 3 cans....
(Limit 3 cans)
25c
Crisco
3 lb. can 63c
Fresh corn meal QQ
10 tb sack.... vuC
COFFEE
I tb can
Polar Bear ....
I tb can Folger.
Golden Gate . . .
Field’s special
Peaberry 3 tbs.
44c
57c
$1
Spare Ribs
Per tb
20c
Sliced Bacon
29c
39c
49c
52c
Good grade
per tb ......
Fancy grade
per tb .......
Extra Fancy
grade per tb
Very Best grad
per tb ......
SWEET POTATOES
Per peck
15c
Per bushel
58c
Pare Lard
per lb. 17c
Meat Department
Dark Karo
gallon can
V* gallon
Bacon squares
per tb .........
Good sugar cured
bacon, tb ......
Choice baby beef
roast, per tb.....
Rib boiling
beef. Id
Choice baby •
beef steak, tb . . .
Choice veal
roast tbi........
Choice veal
steak, tb .......
Full cream
cheese, tb ......
24c
31c
13c
12c
19c
13c
24c
32c
58c
30c
10c
Polar Bear Hominy
per can ........
Ivory Flakes I A
per pkg .,. ..... IvL
Paramount Salad Dress-
ing, small jar
10c
Paramount Sandwich
Spread. Large 40c jar
29c
OLIO
— 3 grades
18c, 25c, 29c
Quart jar
mustard
Prunes
2 tb pkg.
21c
29c
Gallon can
Raider peaches . .
Gallon can
fancy blackberries.
Gallon solid
pack pears ......
Gallon
catsup ..........
Gallon fancy grade solid
pack
spinach ......
69c
75c
75c
68c
s solid
68c
Red Pitted Cherries
4 cans
98c
Peaches
Fancy Grade
Rich Syrup
4 quart cans
98c
New raisins, seedless
19c
55c
27 ounces in pkg .......
New raisins seedless.
3 tbs and 1 ounce in pkg.
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