Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1927 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUR
SAPULPA HERALD
FRIDAY. AUG. 26. 1927
®1N SOCIETY
V FATE REECE DUNLAP, Editor
Arrived Home
Lest Evening.
M-*e- Berntrcaml D*-.’UEi*n Hoxhea
arrived home last eveo.ng from H •
Iny sdinre they have been visiting in
the Home of their brother an.: wile.
Sir. aad Mm. J 0 Kirtely.
♦ ♦ ♦
Notice: My pr.vate k.ndere».-teti .
open*. September 6Ui. Splendid of-
fer to waking mother* Prime 473
•t II# S Linden Mrs
& theetre jiarty in Tubr* Wedne. -
day ertn.ng in honor of her courto*
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Visited With
Relatives.
Mr. and Mr* O D I’atte and child
Ten arrived home last night front an
overland trip to Part*. Tex Cheootah
tad Durant where they have
the tmesis of relativ«*i The.,
comtanied home by R H Prederl* k
of Durant father of Mr*
will he their fuent
♦ ♦ ♦
Clara Bow in "< apiul Pun.shment"
today and tomorrow at the Iris then
tre MI1
♦ ♦ ♦
Five Week*
Overland Trip.
Mr*. Charles Anderson and son *»-.«.■ v ..
ward have returned home after a live * nail
week# overland trip to Pennsylvania.
several iiiMnitnental atanben*. then
Mr* IT* TV fkr.tefuhr atJt: a c .pie
of solo*. a-reimpann-d by Mi s Hair at
the piano. 'Dr. Coker sang a parody
on "A Lktle Spanish Town." dedicated
to Manny Paa*. wbi h brought forth
an extra amount of applause
Tulsa Guest Introduced
preslden’ Ralph R bertson intri-
. 11 oow.-tns ,|urMj Ralph Miller, president of the
Miss Thelma Wllhoit and J bn Wil Tuka la ns. who made a short talk
hok of Bpringfieid. The father gueso. in .h; h he invked the local c ub
Iasi*, Bill tQ j.nt on a program at the meeting
! of the Tulsa ciub at Hotel Tulsa next
I Monday neon
“Because 1 helped organise the 8a-
puipa club,** said M Her, I am more
. than usually interested in your at
J tlvitie . 1 get your k cal papers and
j have kept up with yonr program.-, and
I believe y.u have a live ot^antxa-
on Your program today has certain-
ly been a good one. and 1 wish we
LLOYD J. ANDERSON WAS AT ONE TIME
BUDDIE TO ILL FATED WILLIAM ERWIN
present were Mi»* Ruth
Jones and Reid Braxei
♦ ♦ ♦
Phone 582 Kenwood Cleaners for j
prompt service. J03-*
4 4 4
Drove To
Fred Wllfiard Kansas City.
343-2 Miss lb lie WiU n on and Eli Wil-
' konton left thi.s morn ng for an *-ver-| ’
land trip to Kan as CRy where they
I will spend the week end returning
the fir • '■ t the week accompanied y
their -* Louise WWkomoo.
wh ill upend her vacation at her
.... acre.
♦ ♦ ♦
Visiting In
Page who Okmulgee.
j Mr and
the day In
of friends
ould get the organ.xation wl*j feed
I you to serve cur luncheons, for it
ts much better than we get at Hotel
i Tulsa"
| Miller then introduced Abie Hatch.
:u man <■! their pr.igr.itn -..maaiue*
| and humor! t (A the cl» Hatch res
! ponded with a sUMf talk, repeating
Mr*. T. J. Burns spent Mllkr-g mv . J* n And irom>m? to
Okmulgee as the guewt* ; reH.ri> J*
• “It help- *« both.* said Hatch, ' the
;ub shich v. .t# aiTsher. as well as
4 4 4
Left Yesterday
For Colorado. j
Mrs. Georg* F Collins accompan | j‘w
led by her son. George Jr., #nd Kob- ,
ert Cardwell Jr left yesterday for!
in Colorado Springs.
♦ ♦ ♦
,-lub visited • It «*ve* u* all new
. and shows how the other fel-
ts AtiUng along
Fishing Srory Told
Then to show the hung rous streak.
| Hatch to d c*f a fishing experien e cl
Ren wood
New York and Canada
♦ ♦ ♦
Family Arrived
Last Night. ,
Dr. and Mrs W P Lonam re and
family arrived home lawt night after j
an overland trip* to Chicago and to
Tenn*-*ee where they have viaited
relative*
V . 4 4 avenue
THELMA Copeland. Marcelling qUt»ted
Room ». 244 B P»rk PhoneJJ‘4
WH will Arrive
Tomorrow.
Saks cleaned and pr« sed
$1 04
3U3-4
Cleaners Phene
4 4 4
Loyal Women*
Clast.
The Loyal Womens class of the
Christian church will meet at seven
thirty tonight in the home ct _
H C. Btrickler 1024 East Thompson
A good attendance is re-
■ Miller.
| “Ralph Miller is qurte a fishetman.
he -asi ‘'Not long agj he took a
I trip to Spivinaw and f»hed for three
* hours without geitias a bite, then
(he put on a fre*h worm. However,
i before throwing the w .rn in he no-
il iced a bottle which had contained
Mr* lCOsn liqu r lying near and dipped the
worm in the bottle. Then when the
I worm- hit the water, be got a four
{ pound haw When he pulled it » ut
he noticed the fish was not on the
h ok at all: the worm had it by the
neck.*’
President Roberson referred the
4 ♦ ♦
Young Matrons Mr and Mrs Paul E. Harton will
■ibis Class. . have as lbelr house guests the for . f‘rU. Tul«s club to Bill
Sw^SSES®;*!!!* “-ISSasss
terday afternorn in the borne of Mr» 4 4 4 I h eit4 ram for the Tub
C. W. Dodgea. 424 South Cedar atreet Will v«*it ' lo haT* 3 * 1
( While the whole world » ncern-
i ed at» _t Captain William Erwin, lost
pilot of the "Dallas Spir t.'' plane
| which j* believed to h.v- dropped
' into the Pacific ocean wr.de seareh-
' ing t-r the “Miss Doran ' a Sapulfa
man k especially concerned for the
aviator wh> bunked across the aiale
inn him for three moc* in train-
. Ing camp during the W.rlJ War. The
I former buddie of the b* roie captain
i is Lloyd J. Anderson, iu-uraiue and
j loan man
An Ierum eultsted fr :a Muskogee
and Captain Erwin enlisted from Tulsa
i on the same day. They were sent i
t gether to Fort Root- Arkansas j
where they t ok flying training and <
■ examinations From For- Hoots they
were sent to the University c/. Texa-
at Austin where they u* their I
j ground training.
Anderson and Captain Erwin had
t bunis across the aide ji training
j camp, and were kn wn as the two
i sb rt men of the company uerause of
their wight 1 uHd Bath m*n are the
inn- heigb^ fcu- the captain w si
•lightly hf.it W HI.r* tli- Sapulp-n.
During May. Jtigr July and August
of 191 < they wg getb-r.
Csptain Erwfn was a q • ’ unassum-
ing man The coair«ny av^tjrs leund
much mat- fM* ^’L.JP*‘*C ,in^ C'JB1
1 ment about The cjptajn . ecawe be
I wvs a piano player before bee m-
I inz a pilot The musical :i;-er parted
company with Anderson when he went
t Kelly Field to train In Fran e
the two trained at the same f.eld, but
were not together.
The piano playing capu.n was sent
to the fr in-, while And-t'jn remain-
ed at R oudun. France as a machine
gun instructor.
Am.ng his memories of the war
days and training camp days with
Captain Krwai .Anderson b a oUfe'-
tion of snap shr t pictures, ami t m-
■pany pictures of ihe captiin. The lost
flier was not only a papular man with
his buddies of the army, but wa also
popular with the fJIt eex He was
an excellent dancer, and a lover cf
music.
Philadelphia & to 0 while the second
■ place Pitt-burgh Pirates were breaking
i even in a doubleheader with Bos-
* ton
The victory was Charley Ko Cs
; t3rd orf the season. He set the Phil-
lies down with three hits.
Masterful pitching by Kent Green-
field gave the Breton Braves a 5 to
! 1 tr.umph in the Drat game Three
lets were ail he allowed the Pirates,
la the ne:-ond game, the Pirates drove
Boh Smith to the howers and w o.
! 8 to 1.
I Buster Gehrig's fortieth homerun.
placing him n a Me with Babe Ruth, • nine slrahht when the deyeland
fc-tur*d the New York Yankees 8 to! Indian won T lo 5. Bcckeye. Indian
2 dele*- of Detroit. The bbw ^me p.rcb-r. sco-vd sis firs’ victory over
in the »e* nd .nniD^. clear.ng the the Senator* in three years,
right field wall.
pm new wan. .
Washington's 1-ing s:reak was run. Herald Wand Ads Brin./ Re*ul >■
A ahort'busines sewsion wa* held
when plans were made tor the com
nc month* The informal social hour
.ncl tdcd gam*-s and guessing conteeW
In which Mr* Hal Dfan and Mr*
Bowling won prira*
A delicious r*fr<*hment o urse was
•ervad bv the ho*tes* later wwieted
bv Mr* Kart Powell. Mr* E R_ Shan
non Mr*. A. M. Whitwell and Mr*
J.W.lngr
Bring your hemstitching to Mrs
Knot. Kaufman A Mayer Millinery^
4 ♦ ♦
Visited R«l«tlv*s
In tot. , .
J JF Murphy, ha* returned home
after a visit with relative* in Pen
nsylrania and New Y rk He w«.
accompanied by his nephew. Edward
Coin of Glean. S Y.. who will spend
the winter in Oklahoma to take a
post graduate course In petroleum
engineering at the state university
4 ♦ ♦
Meeting Place
la Changed.
The itit c*'ng p'ice for the cottar*-
prater m*wtln» K> be held :h'» er* n-
ing at 7:45 ha* been changed h> fhe
home of Mt. and Mr* McVay. 4^2
South Water *treet. instead f the
place announced formerly
4 ♦ ♦
High achtl oboys clothes tailored
clan*, quality *®<i satlatooUoa *uar
an'eeed Dry cleaning men' and wo-
men's garments. Phone 93 Sapulpa
Tailor* and cleaners. 303 3
4 4#
Naxarene
Miaaionary Society.
The misskmary s ciety of the
church of the Naxarene held an out
door meeting yotterday afternoon P I
lowed by a pienje ..upper at the city
pump station. (The party included
With Relative*. j ^u-^uj^.'parSoe^epored that Grady
Mr. and Mr*. \ L. and fam. i i^^ig who to in a hospital at Music •
lly of Sparta Tenn. have arrived ^ ^ „„ n< throu/h the
for a visit in the home of the for *• v‘ e*pe*tlng reports
mer's brother. Dr P K. l>ewi* They aD< he w iertoo* Grady *
were accompany by J M Wallace) won a* to just b•*» aerlous ur
YESTERDAY'S HEROES
The I.eazne leading f'h: jzo fobs
gained half a game in the Nati.nal
League pennant race by defeating
\rnli
SAPULPA
THE SHOW TMAf>-^IFFtM»jy
pCircus
J- ‘. THt supeoe SPtC“*'' ■
J 1080 PEOPLE . I1
S - .
J- ‘, THi SUPCUO SPtCTACLV
f> 4WLD
Li toao people . iwell?mu#
« i THE CHINESE BEAUTY
IOIA L£t CHONG
THf CHIN ESC Cl XNT fur i tperfT_
UU VU CtUNfJ* vU
TM* HIXO* S»VSCWA«* U,
KUKrt EOOESTRlAJt MIDGETS
t* T**V HtWHUC* r*0“
BIGGEST TRAVUWG100
ON EARTH
TWO PERFORMANCES DAILV
a AND 8 PH.-RAIN OR SHINg
l<* »U. T-| WOSLO WO ootus u*t
al.g.darnes
Numbered and Reserved
Grand Stand Chair Seats
on Sale Circus Day at
Kaufman A Mayer
Admission: Adults 75c
Children 50c
Circus Grounds at League
• Park
'$k
of Sparta, father of Mrs. P. K. Lev
la.
4 4 4
Ladies plain wool dresses cleaned t . This meeting was called bv
and pressed $1 Ou. Kenwood Clram. . <; veraor Jameson, and a»
er* Pht.ne 582 343-^ gre wjved to attend
pump vuuvu. - »*-^ *—■*
thirty five menb*» s of the organization
and their (amil|*-s
SMALL’S
DIHV Dnntario In f.Minortintl
Pitt’s Bootirie In ConnectiiR
124 E. Dewey Opposite Kress
DRESSES
Eea: ing the seasons newest in
satin dre^ colors black, cop-
per leaf, golden oak and red.
■
Designed by the nations tmart-
est originatot*. ChatuWig
dresses at' \
$12.50to$22.50
m,r j] ft !f (S ^
Superior values in pure thread
illnea* is.
Pre-ident Roberts n announ-ed a
meeting of all the pr**-ident* and sec-
of the sute to be held at
MUSIC FEATURE
AT BlONS CLUB
- I
DR. COLTER AND ORCHESTRA
RENDER PROGRAM: TULSA
MEMBER PRESENT
On** of the finest program* of the
year wa* put on for the benefit r.t the
local Lion-- club today noon at the
Am*-rk’in Legion hut. and an unus-
ually large number f member* was
present to hear 1L
A* soon as the luncheon was dispos- ;
ed of the meeting was turned over j
the entertainment committee, of
which Tom Stuart was chairman, and ;
he In turn called upon Dr. Colter j
an*) hi* orchestra, composed f Mia
Dell Hair, piano, K ■ L Boiefuhr.
violin. H M Norman, trombone, Paul
Miner, saxaphone, and Franklin Ward,
bas*. Thi** group entertain**d with
On behalf of the club, the president
presented to Curt Bdgertcn a usefu
gift for the new eon. Curtis Donovan.
Jr
Herald Wand Ads Brin? Results
Harry R. Haas,
M. D.
Specialist
Diseases of the Eye, Ear.
Nose and Throat tnd the
fitting of glasses.
1204 E. Dewey
Phones:
Office 554
Rev and Mrw
„ B Bracken and family of Tulsa
were out of towp guest".
4 4 ♦
Visiters |
Leave Today. I
Mr and Mrs.1 Harry Prewitt and
two daughter*. Harriet and Minnie
Mae, and Mrs W C. IT - ott. depart
ed 4hi« morning for their home at
Springfield, Mkeouei. after a vintt
here with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gard-
ner.
4 4 4
Mrs. Knox will take care of your
hemstitching at Kaufman A Mayer
Millinery department. 302 3
4 ♦ ♦
Theatre Party
In Tul*a.
Miss Rubye Hines entertained with
bess Mclennan hughes
BACHELOR OF MUSIC
TEACHER OF SINGING
Announce* the reopening of her vocal studios fci
season September 6
Auditions In Sapulpa on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
Tulsa Studio Sapulpa Studio
Jenkins Music Studio No. 9 223 S. Umlen
Phone 2-1052 Phoue 2027
High School Credits Will Be Given
WHY NOT
Get a guaranteed permanent wave
Year round product. Hex Petty at
the Craft Shop gives the distinctive
Le Mur wave for only |10. Phone
441
DANGER
Lack heed Hydraulic brake service
Brake Cylinders regreund
Brake fluid renewed
Have your brake* repaired
John WiUianu Jr.
Valve-in-Head Service
Phone 133-J 618 8. Boyd
Sunday, September 4thi
Mammoth Picnic and Barbecue
Baseball—Amarillo vs Tulsa
Excursion train leaves 8:30 a. m.
For additional information call on or phone me:
R. T. DRITT
Ticket Agent Frisco Lines
Sapulpa, Okla
M . ■ iff . «4tewte- #**' •» * 4 «*
silk hosiery
s. W. Millhollons
Main Street Grocery
and Market
Phones 103-201
Free Delivery
10 S. Main Street
Please Phone Your Order Early
10 tbs PURE CLAr
CANE SUGAR ...........................
10 BARS P & G AND
SWIFT’S NAPTHA SOAP .................
NO. 1 EGGS OAr
PER DOZEN ...........................
CONCORD GRAPES ' 07 r
PER BASKET ........................... • * ^
NO. 1 SPUDS 07r
PER PECK ................................, all U
NO. 1 CABBAGE
PER LB ...............................U . •
TALL AND BABY R. B. M. “«* 1 Or
MILK, PER CAN.................. a>C lvt
NO. 2'/* OKLA. SYRUP 1 Qr
PACKED PEACHES ......................
1 !t> HALES LEADER "07r
COFFEE FOR .............................. U
4 SMALL CANS VAN CAMP OO r
PORK AND BEANS.......................
4 ztOLLS TROPHY OCP
TOILET PAPER ........................
GOOD BACON OAr
PER LB ............................ ....
GALLON A7n
PEACHES FOR ...........................*** v
SELECT BUTTER OQ^.
PER LB ................................
BROOKFIELD BUTTER 41 r
T'ER LB ...............................
GOOD SUCED BACON 07-
PER LB ................ ..............
SMOKED BACON 04-
PER LB .............................-
NO. 1 BEEF ROAST | C_
PER LB ................................. UC
^,lbvealroast............., 17c 20c
PRIME RIB ROAST, BONED OC-
AND ROLLED, PER LB ..................
3 “ fiT r
PAIL CRISCO ........j................... vJt
LARGE PAIL PURE 1 tl OA
LARD FOR ........ 4>1.4iV
Live and dres^yd hens and fryers
/ A1) kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables *■
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1927, newspaper, August 26, 1927; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1520514/m1/4/: accessed June 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.